Dow City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Dow City, IA)
- Class of 1950
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i I. V4 gd i l DDW CITY HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS Q J fl Q TH E GPEYHGU Z E 5 -:XX W' 22 1 V f m f Z I X S W f vi V .5 ssaugdduq 9114 pun Sh I9 SSS I0 4 I0 93411 9114 911 oA 'FF' 310 911 03 UH 'Au oqliazg aql 0S61 og A1a3.m1 os sazmqgnuoo qogqm Iooqog q8gH A439 moq 3111 01 paquogpap sg U fb 5 3 3. Q :z SEATED: Mary Jane Ettleman, Juanita Hamblen, Pat McCoid, Joan Weber. STANDING: Mr. Butterworth, Norman Weed, Leola Kolln, LaVerne Poitevin, Martha Role Argotsinger, Clarence Smith, Fern Cue, Anna Lou Andersen, Gene Goeser, Lois Keairnel, Betty Jane Brasel, LaVonna Clothier, Russell Winn, Floy Baughman, Marilyn Smith. Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor -in- Business Managers Sports Editors. . . Title Page Artist .... Senior Class Editor. . . Junior Class Editor. ....AnnaLouAndersen Chief... ........ Lois Keairnes . . . Marilyn Smith Clarence Smith Floy Baughman Gene Goeser . . . . Betty Jane Brasel Russell Winn .. . . . Mr. Hughes . . . . . . Lleola Kolln . . LaVonna Clothier Sophomore Class Editor. . . ............... Fern Cue Freshman Class Editor .... . . Martha Rose Argotsinger Typists ........... . . . Juanita Hamblen Advertising. . . Sponsor .... Pat McCoid Joan Weber Mary Jane Ettleman . . . . . . Russell Winn La Verne Poitevin Clarence Smith Noriman Weed Marilyn Smith Betty Jane Brasel Mary Jane Ettleman . . . . Mr. Butterworth Sumo xi QAWXXNXSWHWN IX -SX- W Board of Education Andrew Sharp, President until January wth: Glen McCutclffeon, Mrs. Elvin Baughman President after January 16th: Joseph Smith, William Nichelson, Mrs. LaJune Griffin, Secretary, E. R. Butterworth, Superintendent, Enos Keairnes not in picture. T. E. ALLEN School Treasurer S aculty rua. MISS JOAN HUGRON Music Director 1949-1950 Subjects taught: Glee Club and Grade Music MR. HUGHIE HUGHES Coach 1949-1950 Subjects taught. Geometry General Science, Algebra, Physics. MISS GRACE THOMPSON Principal 1947-1950 Subjects taught: Sociology. Commercial Law, Government Home Economics. MR, E. R. BUTTERWORTH Superintendent of Schools 1947-1950 Subjects taught: U. S. History, Bookkeeping, Manual Training. MRS. RUBY SMITH Commercial 1949-1950 Subjects taught: Typing, World History, Business Training, Advanced Algebra, Commercial Arithmetic , 6 MRS. MARX WALTERS English 1948-1950 Subjects taught: English 9 and 10, American Literature, English Literature. Z .X Dxpx,0YAA 5? Y' 55 GRADUATES IUANITA HAMBLEN VALEDICTORIAN Lefty Pep and Brains combined Secretary. ................ . . l,2 Yearbook Chief Typist ......... 4 Basketball ........... . . . 1,Z,3,4 Girls' Glee Club ..,. . . .1,Z,3,4 Sextet ............ . . . l,2,3,4 Trio ...... ...... Z Operetta .... ..... Z Plays- Shiny Nose ....... . . . 3 Honey inthe Hive .. 4 Girls' State .......... . ........ 3 Favorite Expression-- You little devil. Pet Peeve-- Getting up in the morning. JOAN WEBER Johnny My hunger is never delicate. Glee Club ..... ........... 1 ,Z,3,4 Yearbook Typist Play, Stage Crew .... ......... 3 Honey in the Hive .......... . 4 Favorite Expression- Oh, heck. Pet Peeve--People who ask ques- tions all the time. u Class o I 950 GORDON DRYDEN Rah His heart is a free and ietterless thing. Vice-President ................ 4 Glee Club ...... . . . l,Z,3,4 Plays- Shiny Nose ...... 3 Honey in the Hive ....... . . .. 4 Favorite Expression-- Raza Daz - MOTTO - With The Ropes Of The Past We Will Ring The Bells Of The Future. 8 LOIS KEAIRNES SALUTATORIAN Babe Needs none to defend her Treasurer .................... Z Vice-President ............ . . . 3 President ..................... 4 Yearbook Associate Editor Basketball ...,............ 1,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... .... l ,2,3,4 Plays- Shiny Nose ....... ....... . 3 Honey in the Hive .......... . 4 Favorite Expression-- You old bag. Pet Peeve-- Cheating referees. LOREN SLEMER .. Zip.. Born in the country, bred on the farm, A little more study couldn't do any harm. Basketball. .. ... .... 1,Z,4 Baseball .... . . . 3,4 Glee Club ........... ...... 3 ,4 Play, Stage Crew. . . . . . . .... . 3,4 Favorite Expression-- Glenda Pet Peeve--Unfair ref's. LEOLA KOLLN ..Lea.. Life is dull: lneed excitement. President ..................... 3 Y earbook- -Class Editor Basketball ............ . . . Z,3,4 Glee Club .... .,,,, Z Plays-- Shiny Nose ...... ....... . 3 Honey in the Hive ........... 4 Favorite Expression-- Jeepers. Pet Peeve-- Poor dancers. MARY JANE ETTLLMAN M, J. She loves to laugh, she loves to walkg and oh, my heart, she loves to talk. Yearbook--Typist Basketball ......... .... Z ,3,4 Glee Club ........ .... 1 ,Z Operetta ..... . . . Z Plays-- Shiny Nose ................. 3 Honey in the Hive ........... 4 Favorite Expression-- l played like a fish. Pet Peeve--Conceited People. Class Of I 950 JIMMLE BUSS Fuzzie A Lion among the Ladies. Basketball ....... ,...... . l,Z,3,4 Baseball ................. l,2,3,4 Glee Club. . . . .. 2,3,4 Operetta .... .,,,, 2 Plays-- Shiny Nose ....... ..... . . . 3 Honey in the Hive .......... . 4 Favorite Expression-- Yo. ' Pet Peeve--Hard butter. CLARENCE SMITH Butch Us athletes ain't got no time for wimmen. Class President ......... .... 1 ,Z Treasurer .................. 3,4 Yearbook, Business Staff ....... 4 Basketball ................. Z,3,4 Baseball .... . . Z,3,4 Glee Club. . . . . Z,3,4 Plays- Shiny Nose . . , .... ....... 3 Honey in the Hive ........ . . . 4 Favorite Expression-- That's what l say. Pet Peeve--Getting in before lZ:0O. - COLORS - B1-:TTY JANE BRASE1. - - Janie Cardinal and Silver The wonderful and the impos- sible have collided. Yearbook--Sports Editor Basketball ................... 3,4 Girls' Glee Club .......... l,Z,3,4 Play-- Honey in the Hive .......... . 4 Favorite Expression-- Gee Whiz' Pet Peeve-- Ungroomed hair. 9 Class 1950 DON RICHARD GRIFFIN Pee Wee Not all here meets the eye. Glee Club ................ l,2,3,4 Play-- l-'loney ln the I-1lve ........... 4 Favorite Exprelllon-- Dabney loo? Pet Peeve-- Burnt fried chicken. PATRICIA MCCOID Pat Love brightens labor: me for love. Yearbook--Typist Glee Club .......... . . . l,Z,3.4 Play-- l-Ioney In the Hive .... 4 Favorlte Expression-- Stupld. Pet Peeve-- People talking In the theatre. RUSSELL WINN Windy All the great men are dead: and I feel lick. Yearbook--Sports Editor ....... 4 Student Manager .......... .... 3 Basketball .............. . . . 4 Baseball ..... .... 4 - FLOWER - G1 Cl b .... . . . . 4 . Q.'l1t.,f'. .... ... 4 Red Gammon Playa-- Shlny Nose ........ ........ 3 Honey In the Hive .......... . 4 Favorite Expression-- Darn If I know... Pet Peeve-- Women. 10 ANNA LOU ANDERSEN Ann Can't leem to make up my mind. Trealurer .................... Yearbook-Editor-in-Chief Basketball ............... l,Z,3, Glrll' Glee Club .... .... 1 ,Z,3, Trlo .............. ....... Sextet ...... . ..., l,Z,3, Operetta .... ....... Plays-- Shlny Nose ................ . Honey in the Hive .......... . Favorite Expression-- You dope Pet Peeve-- Being a waitress. NORMAN BRADY ' 'Lopple 'For that tired feeling--alt down. ileeClub.. ........... ........4 'lays-Stage Cx-ew............. 3 'Honey In the Hive . . . .... 4 favorite Expresslon-- I-lub. :et Peeve-- Getting home before nox-nlng. Glass History On August 30, 1937, thirty-six pupils began their school years at Dow City. They were: Donna Mae Fischer, Don Griffin, Marie Chr-istensen, Gordon Dryden, Lowell Mayne, Robert Doyle, Bobby Tilitt, James Houston, Duane Hansen, Mary Lou Sharp, Evelyn Igou, Clarence Smith, Lois Keairnes, Louise Johnson, Wilma McCoid, John Brink, Joan Weber, Jimmie Buss, Wendell Birkhofer, Anna Lou Anderson, Minnie Malone, Loren Siemer, Virginia Cook, Charles Vore, Virginia Phillips, Leola Mae Coburn, Ruth Mayer, Kenneth Jenkins, Irene Weber, Norman Brady, Betty Jane Brasel, Frances Riley, Shirley Pritchett, Norman Hansen, Earl Norris, and Wayne Greene. We'll always know Don Griffin will remember the dog house, which was under Mis! Metcalf's desk in second grade. We'll always remember dressing as Indians. and pilgrims in Miss Wigg,in's room and parading around to show the other classes at Thanksgiving time. Marie Christensen's untimely death took place in the third grade. It was caused by an attack of appendicitis. We can all attribute our writing ability to Miss Turnland, because it was many push- pulls and ovals we had to make for her before we got them approved. Loren, we wonder if you climb the steel pipes in high school like you used to do in the seventh grade! The teachers we had in the grades are as follows: Miss Agnes, Miss McBride, Miss Metcalf, Miss Wiggins, Miss Riley, Miss Hanigan, Miss Turnland, Miss Egenes, and Miss Johnson. We started high school in the fall of 1946. The following students began with us: Anna Lou Anderson, Norman Brady, Raymond Bramley, Betty Jane Brasel, John Brink, Jimmie Buss, Gordon Dryden, Mary Jane Ettleman, Gerald F einhold, Don Griffin, Juanita i-Iamblen, Duane Hansen, James Houston, Lois Houston, Lois Keairnes, Jeanne Kelbl, Leola Kolln, Vernon Malone, Marvin Price, Frances Riley, Clarence Smith, Joe Smith, Joan Weber, Phyllis Weber, and Russell Winn. We all dreaded initiation, but in a way were glad to see it come. Initiation was sort of a flop: it was held uptown in front of the show house, during a carnival. The Freshman class gave a hayride for the rest of the students. Mr. Ballantine was the hit of this party, es- pecially when he stood on his head in the hayrack. This was the first year for girls' basket- ball for some time and we all remember the trouble we had in learning the fundamentals, An operetta was given in our Sophomore year by Miss Carter. Many students took part in it and it was very successful. What would the Earling people say if they saw the Dow City Seniors coming back for a picnic ? Would they kick us out like they did the last time ? We wonder ? Our Junior play, Shiny Nose, was a great success under the splendid direction of Mrs. Walters. Our banquet followed out the theme of a circus. The Big-Top was in the form of a hexagon, made by multi-color paper gayly arranged. The 'Sophomores as waiters were dressed as clowns and gypsies. They all had a little act to perform in carrying out the theme. Some twelve dozen brightly colored balloons were suspended from the center of the tent to add to the attraction. The tables were also in the form of a hexagon with clown nut cups, plastic animal place cards, and cakes decorated as drums, adding a lot of beauty to the tables. This banquet was greatly appreciated by the Seniors of '49. We hope! We, as Juniors, had quite a time on our school picnic. We got off to an early start and went to Blue Lake to eat our dinner. While there we decided to go fishing. Boy! You should have seen the big ones we caught. Some weighed between ten and fifteen pounds, or somewhere around there. By the way, Butch, what happened to the fish anyway ? We soon grew weary of fishing so packed ourselves down to Playland Park. My, what a day! We went on the Ghost Train, Caterpillar, Roller Coaster, Bumper Cars and what have you. We also had pictures taken and ate some more. ll n W We can all attribute our master minds to the teachers we have had during our four years of high school. They are as follows: Mr. Frank, Mr. Meade, Mr. Ballantine, Miss Buman, Miss Thompson, Mr. Butterworth, Mr. Baker, Miss Carter, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Walters, Mr. Hughes, Mrs. Ploth, Mrs. Smith, and Miss Hugron. We, as the Seniors of 1950, will never forget all the swell times we had in Dow City High School.. The year started off with a bang - the initiation of the Freshrnen, which provided laughs for a day, and was followed by a party that night. Speaking of parties, everyone en- joyed the skating parties put on by the Juniors and Sophomores. There were falls and falls galore for both the teachers and kids. Those sore joints will always be remembered, as the after effects of a nice time. We were all glad to hear that we were having a school annual this year. Through the various committees and the co-operation of the high school members and teachers, we ac- complished our goal. Almost everyone contributed snapshots: Mr. Butterworth and Mrs. Walters helped out a great deal by using their cameras in school to get some good pictures. We had our graduation pictures taken January 17th at the Smith Studios in Denison. Some of the group went to Charter Oak and Dunlap afterwards and pestered high school classes and teachers there. Hoarseness and sore throats were the results of the County Tournament held in the Denison gym. Both teams played wonderfully all the way through and brought home two beautiful trophies as a result of their skill. Coach Hughes' hair stood straight up for days afterwards because of the scares he acquired through the seige. A nice dinner given by the Advanced Home Economics girls was enjoyed by the faculty and board members February 8th. Through the helpful guidance of Miss Thompson, it was a success. We Seniors got an early start for our Sneak Day, which we will always remember, I'm sure. There were so many things to see that the day wasn't long enough to get to them all, but we did hit all the high spots anyhow. There were fifteen pretty tired people the next day, and we do mean tired! Our annual class day was held at the close of school. Coach Hughes made athletic awards to the basketball girls and boys, and the class will and prophecy were read. Enter- tainment was furnished by everyone or anyone who could sing, play or do something to amuse the rest of us. Picnics were enjoyed by the other three classes. We noticed that there were a few sad faces among the audience at Commencement. We wonder if it was because of their overjoyment of getting rid of us or the sorrow of seeing us leave dear old Dow City High. Seriously though, these exercises went off wonderfully, as a climax of our last year of high school. Ten of the original thirty-six students who started with us are now graduating-. They are: Don Griffin, Gorden Dryden, Clarence Smith, Lois Keairnes, Joan Weber, Jimmie Buss, Anna Lou Andersen, Loren Siemer, Norman-Brady and Betty Jane Brasel. IN MEMORIAM Frances Riley Died November Z, 1948 12 Class Will of 1950 The Senior Class of 1950 wills the faculty the prison in which the have just spent thirteen years. To the Juniors, they reluctantly give up their honorable seat! in the assemb- ly, and to all the high school students their good study habits and early hours. Juanita Hamblen wills her typing ability to LaVerne Poitevin. To her younger sister, she leaves the name Dale to use in choosing her boy friends, and to GlQenda Lee Smith, all the soldier boys. Anna Lou Anderson wills her gum-cracking to Connie Ahart. To her younger sisters, she leaves her downstairs locker with all the dirty socks and towels left in it. To Marilyn Smith, she leaves her ability to sing. Jimmy Buss wills his wolf call and curly hair to Glen Beam. To Marilyn Smith, he leaves his back seat in the assembly. He leaves his seat by Connie Ahart in the school bus going to basketball games to Carl Beymer, if Kay Lou Ahart doesn't mind, Don Griffin wills his height of four feet and his musical ability to James Ettleman. To Bill Houston, he leaves his perfect attendance throughout the year. Betty Jane Brasel wills her small tennis shoes Q12 in sizel, to Clara Mae Mathysg to Alice McDonald and Mary Ellen Putman, her good athletic ability, and to Betty Andersen, she wills her progressiveness. Gordon Dryden, being of sound health and little mind, leaves to Carl Beymer, his blond curly hair and his knowledge of how to become a Romeo. Lois Keairnes wills her dimples to Glen Beam, and to Clara Mae Mathys, her scrap and fight in basketball. To Fern Cue, she leaves her seat in the assembly so she won't have so far to walk to the teacher's desk. Loren Siemer wills to Bill Baber, Glenda Lee Smith, if Patsy Riley will give him up. He also wills his secret of being Miss Thompson's pet to Bill Baber. Pat McCoid wills her man-catching technique to Clara Mae Mathys. To Fern Cue, she leaves all those green Chevrolets. Norman Brady wills his bashfulness and clever ways with girls to Norman Weed. To Emmett Ahart, he leaves his athletic ability. Joan Weber wills her quietness and love of books to Marilyn Smith. To Connie Ahart, she leaves her listening in on telephone conversations. Clarence Smith wills to Duane Hard, his interest in the dark room so that he may develop a new technique. He leaves all his old Algebra papers to LaVerne Poitevin, and to Bill Baber, his back brace and his black eyes from boxing. Leola Kolln wills her skating ability to LaVonna Clothier. To Betty Anderson, she leaves the late hours caused by nights at the Columbia Hall. Russell Winn wills Norman Weed all his flat tires and car wrecks, and his bright remarks in Algebra class to Emmett Ahart. Mary Jane Ettleman wills to Connie Ahart her graceful figure. To Bill Baber, she leaves her ability to get along with teachers, and her seat in the assembly to anyone who wants the worthless, broken down thing. l 1 3 J The Snooper-Scope One fine summer day as Iwas strolling through the forests of Minnesota, I decided to go up on the ridge and take a peek at Paul Bunyan's enormous new invention, the Snooper- Scope, that everyone for miles around was raving about. The reason for such excitement was that it could foretell the future of anyone you wanted it to merely by adjusting a meter to the desired point. I went through a small room and into the large observation room where this huge scope was mounted. I read the directions on the bulletin board for regulating it and then I swung it toward Iowa. It had been some time since I had left that state and wouldn't it be interesting to look in on the future of the Senior Class of 1950. By setting the sound detector, the huge creation could even pick up the sound of the objects in focus! I turned on the switch and heard the cackling of chickens almost instantly. And as I looked into the long tube, what do you think I saw ? It was Pat McCoid with a pail of laying mash in the midst of a flock of wingless chickens. She and Don were happily married and raising large flocks of Wingless chickens on their large farm. A small guage at my right told me that Mary Jane and Leola were also residing in Iowa. If I remembered right, the most logical place they could be found was in the towns of Defiance or Dunlap. Sure enough, when I guided the scope in those directions the first person I saw was Mary Jane. She was living in a large white house in Dunlap while her husband, Perry, who was a Commanding Officer in the U. S. Army, was keeping his boys in step. Leola, as the scope told me, was living in Defiance with her husband, Bob. There aren't very many dances in that small town, so I wondered if Leola had given up her favorite recreation. It was a beautiful time of the year and Iwanted to see what Florida looked like, so I aimed toward the sunshine state. The sound track jumped with sound waves which in an in- stant, I realized were coming from the Hialeah Race Track, where Loren was racing his million dollar race horses. Those horses hadn't lost a race for so long that they were getting tired of the same routine. The scope also showed that Glenda Lee was brightening the dark days for Zip, Circus music from a distance could be heard amidst the racing fans' yells. As I turned in that direction, I could see a large platform on which were seated entertainers of all kinds, but the center of attraction was the fat woman, who topped the scales at some 450 pounds. A sign on the side read, Joan Weber, Famous Strong Woman. She must have forgotton her diets for once, and started enjoying the good things of life. I never saw one state have so much excitement at the same time, and all caused by these innocent Dow City people. Well--people do get around, and I do mean around, for the Snooper had just swung toward a Miami suburb and who do you think I found there ? None other than Lois Keairnes. How can any one person be so lucky as she ? With all this sun- shine, she also had Aldo, who was training racing hounds, to go with it. Coach Hughes al- ways predicted this outcome, but I often wondered if it would come true. New York always seemed like a pretty lively place to me so I decided to peer in on it and see if it lived up to its name. I passed all the skyscrapers and finally met up with a football game. Football never appealed to me much, but since it was the famous Notre Dame team, I felt I should watch a little while. The scoreboard read Notre Dame 60--Visitors 0, and who should be the star of this game but our own Russell Winn. He had already made six touchdowns at this time and I wondered who would win this game. They say overexcite- ment isn't good for a weak heart, so I moved on. 14 Baseball seemed as good as anything else to watch, so I tried my hand at hunting a good game. I finally ran across a game between the Chicago Cubs and the New llork Yankees, which looked like a pretty good contest. That Cub catcher looked mighty familiar. I won- dered where I had seen that butch haircut before. Oh yes, it was Clarence Smith and he just couldn't seem to get his eyes away from the box seats where his wife, Anna Lou, was seated. She was a famous Powers model. Since Clarence had the game so well in hand Idecided I'd like to see some more of the city. , As Iwas looking in on the sports scenes, basketball popped into my mind. Iwas curious to see what the Snooper-Scope would reveal to me about this great game, and I soon found out as Iwas viewing a practice session of the popular Tri-City Blackhawks, who were warming up for a big game. Don Griffin, one of the former loyal Dow City fans in high school, was the main cog in the success of this team, for he had averaged 50lpoints a game in all contests he participated in with the Hawks. He was widely known as The 'All-American Center in this sport. Not so far from the ball park on a hill stood a big white mansion. After some looking around, the owner proved to be Jimmy Buss, who liked his high school government work so 'much that he was now a U. S. Senator living there with his dear wife, Connie. New York must be quite a place if it could draw so many 1950 Seniors. Why, I even found Betty Jane there. ln case you're wondering what she was doing, l'll tell you. At the city's largest hospital, she was head nurse and also aiding her husband Jackie, a brain surgeon, in his delicate operations. Let's see-what other state did Iwant to see? Oh yes, Texas, whereqmen are men. And I soon found this to be true. I turned the eye catcher to a wide open plain and saw a daring cowboy doing a dangerous trick on a beautiful white horse. Maybe it was Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, but no, it was Norman Brady who was doing a bold sequence Jfor his newest western movie. Ilearned that he and his horse, Lakebiscuit, were to be more famous than either Autry or Rogers. You know, life was much more interesting when you could see into the future of all your friends, no matter where they lived. Now just take a foreign country for instance, say Arabia: well, I saw Gordon in his palace of gold with his harem of twenty-five beautiful girls. Was this the calm business-minded young man I remembered? No, surelylthere must be some mistake, for this man was King Dryden the lady killer. . And way over in London, England, I saw Juanita. From what the scope revealed, she was attending Oxford until her handsome husband, Dale, returned from the War. You've probably heard the expression: This surely is a small world. Well, some- day when you aren't doing anything worthwhile, just go up and look at thelworld through Paul Bunyan's Snooper-Scope and you'l1 find it makes the world seemxeven smaller. These are the futures of the 1950 Seniors as I saw them through the giant eye-opener, and if it tells no lies, that class should have some great futures. l 1 l 1 5 To Ye Juniors Take notice! ye Juniors and listen to us. Mind your manners and make ne'er a fuss Be kind to your upperclassmen so gay For soon fifteen Seniors will be on their way. Where we are going and what we will do Is more of a question to us, than to you, But we will succeed in whatever we try For we know success will come by and by. We'll cherish our school days when we're far away And remember the friends that we gained everyday By a favor performed or a nice friendly smile Which taught us it paid ne'er to beguile. One of these faraway days, We'll return To see the old school. Our hearts will yearn With pleasure and glee as we stroll up the hall Of the Dow City school when comes next fall. When autumn scatters its leaves around And children play on the old school ground Your heart will leap, your eyes will race In vain to glimpse a Senior's face. Juanita Hamblen 16 luv. l.-.L . i- UNDER CLASSMEN w 4 Junior Class FRONT ROW: Norman Weed, Marilyn Smith, LaVonna Clothier, Betty Anderson, Connie Ahart, Clara Mae Mathys. SECOND ROW: Laverne Poitevin, Duane Hard, Glen Beam, Mrs. Ruby Smith-Teacher, Vincent Ahart, Carl Beymer, Bill Baber. CLASS OFFICERS President ---------- LaVonna Clothier Vice-President -------- Marilyn Smith Secretary ----------- Betty Anderson Treasurer ------------ Connie Ahart Sponsor ----------- Mrs. Ruby Smith Motto: Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead. Colors: Blue and White Flower: Gardenia November 8th, the Juniors sponsored an all high school skating party, which was held at the Stardom Skating Rink, Denison, Iowa Our class has been very active in extra-curricular activities this year. In basketball, Marilyn and Connie played regularly on the girls' squadg Bill, Norman, Duane, Carl, and Vincent were on the boys' squad. Bill, Norman, and Duane were also on the baseball team. ln music, our girls were outstanding. All five were in Glee Club, and three, Connie, Betty, and LaVonna were in a sextet. The boys have also done well. Norman, Carl, Vincent and Glen were members of the quartet: and these four, including Duane, were in Glee Club. The Junior Class entertained the Senior Class and Faculty at the annual banquet with the theme, Plantation Party of the Old South. 18 Sophomore Class FRONT ROW: Bonnie Ahart, Lois Mayne, Mary Ellen Putnam, Loraine Kolln, Alice McDonald, Fern Cue, Paulene Thomsen, Donna Brink, Mary Ann Stepanek. BACK ROW: Floy Baughrnan, James Trierweiler, Emmett Ahart, Marty Furne, Glen Higgins, Mr. Hughes-Sponsor, Jimmie Ettleman, Paul Leslie, Perry Buff, Donna Hamblen, Donna Brown. CLASS OFFICERS President --------------- Bonnie Ahart Vice-President ------- Mary Ann Stepanek Secretary-Treasurer ------ Donna Hamblen Sponsor ----------------- Mr. Hughes The Sophomore class started out the year with nineteen pupils, including two new- comers, Glen Higgins and Marty Furne. About the middle of the year, we had another boy, Charles Frazier, for a week. The majority of the girls and boys went out for Glee Club. Five of the girls were in the two sextets. Four girls made the first twelve in basketball. Another took over when one of the team became ill. The Sophomore boys had one representative on the boys' first ten. The high point of girls' basketball was when we won the county tournament, beating Charter Oak. The Sophomores gave the high school a skating party in March. The World History Class had a project for each semester. They were many and varied, and much talked over. The geometry class had drawings one semester and other projects the next. In English, we made movies of fairy tales and showed them to the lower grades. We also illustrated stories and plays. The Sophomores have been active in school duties and at basketball games. They have all given their support to the teams. 1 9 i l I Freshman Class FRONT ROW: Everett Price, Jack Thomsen, Joseph Lahr, Robert Bramley, Bryce Cross, Donald Crawford, Dennis Gibson. SECOND ROW: Glenda Lee Smith, Bill Houston, Wanda Andersen, Lillian Kolln. Donna Lahr, Roland Sharp, Rosetta Brown, James Griffin, Kay Lou Ahart. THIRD ROW: Martha Rose Argotsinger, Joan Riddle, Eugene Goeser, Clemet Birney, Duane Treft, Mrs. Walters-Sponsor, Leland Buck, Owen Leslie, Dolores Dryden, Patsy Riley. CLASS OFFICERS President- - ---------- Dennis Gibson Vice-President ---------- Bryce Cross Secretary ----------- Wanda Anderson Treasurer -------------- Joseph Lahr Sponsor- ------------- Mrs. Walters Although we Freshmen are young and haven't made much history, we think we have had a grand year. Twenty-five of us entered high school last fall. We were excited and anxious to see what initiation would bring forth. It was a fun-loving day which was topped off with a party given by the Seniors in the evening. We elected Charles Beerman as Treasurer the first of the year. But as he left in a few months, we elected Joseph Lahr to take his place. Donna Lahr started new at the beginning of the second semester. That raised our nurnber to twenty-five again. From our class, Glenda Smith and Pat Riley were elected cheerleaders. Glenda and Pat were also selected for the small music groups. Z0 as W -I -1:21 FN XS Qs Q 'YV X NW 25 QTIVQTW' Yfx Girls' Glee Club FRONT ROW: Lois Mayne, Patsy Riley, Kay Lou Ahart, Pat McCoid, Connie Ahart, Wanda Andersen, Martha Rose Argotsinger, Betty Andersen, Bonnie Ahart. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Brink, .loan Riddle, LaVonna Clothier, Lorraine Kolln, Rosetta Brown, Delores Dryden, Lillian Kolln, Clara Mae Mathys, Juanita Hamblen, Joan Weber, Alice McDonald, Floy Baughman. BACK ROW: Glenda Lee Smith, Fern Cue, Lois Keairnes, Anna Lou Andersen, Betty Jane Brasel, Miss Joan Hugron-Director, Marilyn Smith, Mary Ann Stepanek, Donna Mae Brown, Donna Hamblen, Mary Ellen Putnam. Boys' Glee Club FRONT ROW: Don Griffin, Emmett Ahart, Vincent Ahart, Duane Hard, Norman Weed, Carl Beymer, Leland Buck, Clemet Birney, Duane Treft. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Bramley, Jackie Thomsen, Jimmie Griffin, Dennie Gibson, Eugene Goeser, Bill Houston, Miss Joan Hugron-Director, Donald Crawford, Owen Leslie, Bryce Cross, Roland Sharp, Joseph Lahr. BACK ROW: Clarence Smith, Loren Siemer, Marty Furne, Jimmie Buss, Gordon Dryden, Russell Winn, Norman Brady, James Trierweiler, Glen Beam, Perry Buff. ZZ Preliminary Music Contest Soloists and Ensembles April lst, Onawa Large Groups April 15th, Sac City Sextet Lois Mayne, Pat Riley, Juanita Hamblen, Quartet Anna Lou Andersen, Mary Ann Stepanek, CGT1 Beymef, R1-155211 Winn. Alice McDonald. Vincent Ahart, Donald Griffin 'S k 3 in Junior Class Play oh Kay! By Adam Applebud Oh Kay! was a mystery-comedy in three acts. Arthur Whitman was considered too young to protect the women folk and Gramp was considered too old. The real blow to their ego came when a girl was sent by the Detective Bureau to protect them from the Black Terror. Cast . Edith Whitman- - -------- Clara Mae Mathys Evelyn Whitman ------- - - -- Marilyn Smith Arthur Whitman -------- ----- B ill Baber Captain George Whitman -------- - Duane Hard Gram Pembroke -------- LaVonna Clothier Alice Borden --------- ---- C onnie Ahart Black Terror ---- - - Carl Beymer Gramp Pembroke- - - - - Norman Weed Jim Hayes -------- ---- G len Beam Kay Millis ------- - -Betty Andersen Fred Alden ---- ----- V incent Ahart Stage Manager- - - --LaVerne Poitevin Prompter ----- ------- F ern Cue Curtain- - -- --------------- Floy Baughman A matinee was held for the grades October 20th. The evening performance, October Zlst, was attended by a record-breaking crowd. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Senior Class Play HONEY IN THE HIVE Comedy In Three Acts By Donald Payton Honey In The Hive is the story of an average family. Into the peaceful scene comes a high-pressure politician who disrupts their home, nearly causing them to lose their friends. However, the friends prove to be true and all ends well. Wilbur - - - Betty Lou- - Connie- - - John ---- Janet ---- Bernadine- Suzanne- - - - Arthur- - - Roger ---- Mr. Coday- Mrs. Coday Mr. Davis- Play Cast ------- - -----q- -- - - - - - -Don Griffin - - - -Juanita Hamblen - - - - - Lois Keairnes - ------ Rus s ell W inn -- .- - --Anna Lou Andersen - - -- - - ----- - - - Betty Jane Brasel - - --- --Leola Kolln - - Gordon Dryden - - -- Clarence Smith - - - - - -Jimmy Buss ---- --------JoanWeber - - - - - --Norman Brady Mrs.Davis-- - ----- --- ---- -------- Mrs. Allen ---- ---------- ------ - - Mary Jane Ettleman -------PatMcCoid Stage Manager- - - - - - ------------------- - -'- Loren Seimer Prompter ---- - - ------------------ - ---- Marilyn Smith '24 Home Economics Courses are offered to Senior and Freshman girls. 'Q' Mr. Hughes and his young Einsteins. Advanced Manual Training. Power machinery include sander lathes, jointer, bench saw, drill press, jig saw, and band saw. Commercial Courses offered include Typing Bookkeeping Business Arithmetic, Shorthand. and Business Training. -........, High School Assembly School Library Pia, f, 1, , H ' g re 1 2,cJv-fi, f ' 33, S I 1 Ki ii' In charge of Mrs. Mary Walter! with assistants. Both recreational and reference materials available throughout the day. 26 V' 1 BUS DRIVERS: John Griffin, Vincent Argotsinger, Asa Ettleman, Clarence Smith Morris Griffin, Walter Michaelsen, Ralph Igou. About two hundred pupils are transported daily. COME AND GET ITS Mrs. Mary Dwine, head cook, assisted by Mrs. Mae Dillenburger and Mrs. Rena Riley. About thirty thousand meals will be served this year, or an average of one hundred seventy each day. Z 7 W u.l.: V QQ!! '15 W Q 1 A I In 'Z 9' ,Q .X 'Fix f X N 1if'7 , J , -F Eff. 1.-3 I x K .Si lt SEQQUQTS SECOND-PLACE WINNERS CRAWFORD COUNTY TOURNAMENT 1950 FRONT ROW: Loren Siemer, Clarence Smith, Jimmie Buss, Bill Baber, Norman Weed. BACK ROW: Perry Buff-Manager, Emmett Ahart, Duane Hard, Carl Beymer, Vincent Ahart, Kiron Soldier Charter Oak Woodbine St. Ann's, Vail Ute Vail Public Manilla Westside Deloit Vail Public Earling Russell Winn, Hughie Hughes-Coach. Games Won 13 Lost 10 They Us 32 28 Schleswig 32 49 Soldier 48 46 Ute 33 43 Charter Oak County Tourney 28 68 Schleswig County Tourney 32 63 Westside County Tourney 25 56 Schleswig Z7 41 Westside 49 36 Deloit Z3 53 Charter Oak 18 41 Westside Sectional Tourney 56 37 Points of Players Jimmie BOSS 399 Emmett Ahart 49 Loren Siemer 282 Duane Hard 46 Clarence Smith 99 Norman Weed 44 Bill Baber 95 Clarence Smith was given guard position on the all County Tournament team. 29 They 56 45 33 25 52 44 36 52 16 51 40 Y CRAWFORD COUNTY CHAMPIONS 1950 FRONT ROW: Leola Kolln, Anna Lou Andersen, Mary Jane Ettleman, Chuckie I-Iughel-Mascot, Marilyn Smith, Lois Keairnes, Fern Cue. BACK ROW: Hughie Hughes-Coach, Connie Ahart, Bonnie Ahart, Floy Baughxnan, Donna Hamblen, Betty Jane Brasel, Juanita Haxnblen, Mrs. Hughes-Sponsor. Games Won 17 Lost 5 They Kiran 43 Soldier Soldier Z5 Ute Charter Oak 45 Denison Woodbine Z0 Kiron County Tourney Ute 32 Westside County Tourney Vail Public 36 Schleswig County Tourney Manilla 45 Charter Oak County Tourney Westside Z4 Coon Rapids Sectional Tourney Deloit Z8 Schleswig Vail Public Z7 Westside Schleswig 34 Deloit Points of Forwards Anna Lou Andersen 247 Connie Ahart 151 Floy Baughman 198 Bonnie Ahart 137 Betty Jane Brasel 153 Juanita Hamblen lll They 19 39 16 35 Z0 36 Z0 47 33 Z0 28 Anna Lou Andersen, Lois Keairnes, and Mary Jane Ettleman received the honor of being on the County Team. 30 CONNIE AHART Forward DUANE HARD Center Junior Junior FERN CUE Guard Sophomore LOREN SIEMER JIMMIE BUSS Forward Center Senior Senior EMMETT AHART Forward Sophomore BETTY JANE BRASEL JUANITA HAMBLEN Post Forward Forward Senior Senior ' 3 1 CARL BEYMER Forward Junior MARY JANE ETTLEMAN Guard Semor AHART Guard W Junior N N 'Jimmie hits the bucket for two points. Dow City vs. Schleswig January 6, 1950 No rebound on that basket, Girlie. Dow City vs. Schleswig gn CHEERLEADERS ' 'Pat' ' and ' 'Gee u ,.. 1 luliagg Qlijflffii? QYGZEIQA Senior Snapshots 35 Freshman Initiation 37 6 dist-Qsfmfsnfsm fis 15 JVEAC-HER 555 24214 z-fa 8 ABCDEF 448CDEF7 I 1 i ,-A ..... JOE BILL -, JOHN sb ROSE? 3 i N? 1 1J u. M-I W-Q , , 11 K . , t V-V- --27' A ' -- x '4fff! Q XX I x Kindergarten FIRST ROW: Harvey Gorman, Margaret Cross, Bonnie Sharp, Delbert Zimmerman, Joanne Kline, Eugene Olson, Dale Finken. I SECOND ROW: Linda Ulmer, Joleen Wiegle, Fredrick Shuxnate, Kay Houston, Ivan Malone, Judy Braael Melvin Finken, Karen Wingrove, Byron Bremser. THIRD ROW: LaNette Wight, Phillip Trierweiler, Janice Lee, Susan Smith, Judith Agard, Larry Albertson, Alan Johannsen, Miss Agnes Goddard, Teacher. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: First Grade Bobby Brink, Carlyn Brown, Dennis Brown, Verle McCutcheon, Peggy Jo Andersen, Billy Knierim, Ronald Thompson, Judith Thomsen, Carlene Johannsen. X Wendell Riley, Betty Lou Hunt, Benny Malone, Gary Brummer, Tommy Weber, Linda Clothier, Sharen Soper, LaVerne Wright, Karen Keairnes. Shirlee Henkel, Ronnie Nichelson, Sandra Chase, Stephen Houston, Gary Schrokiar, Jane Houston, Margaret Mathys, Jerry Zimmerman, David Agard, Mrs. Gweni Amsberry-Teacher. 1 N 39 Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Russell Houston, Carole Dryden, Ruth Ann Herrig, Duane Malone, Shirley Ulmer, Kenneth Thorsen, Lorene Albertsen, Eldon Argotsinger, Edward Shumate. SECOND ROW: Billy Miller, Dan Christiansen, Wanda Gosch, Agnes Higgins, Bettie Beerman, Neva Cross Barbara Sharp, Marceline Malone, Shirley Wingrove, Miss Hilda Turnlund-Teacher. Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Dewayne Siemer, Dennis Lochmiller, Delbert Herrig, Leo Brown, Tom Houston, Bob Marshall, Gaylen McCutcheon, Eddie Ahart, Maurice Putnam. ' SECOND ROW: Dale Wight, Janet Crawford, Dick Trlerweller, James Zimmerman, Karen Buff, Carmen Smith, Audrey Petersen, Bill Brink. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Wingrove, Lyle Ulmer, Jesse Gorden, Dale Hoffmeier, Bryce Brasel, Adlyn Beerman, Gene Crawford, Delbert Ten Eyck, Francis McGovern, Miss Margaret Hoffman-Teacher. 42 Eighth Grade FlRST ROW: Joseph Cramer, Opal Malone, Arlo McCutcheon, Bryce Winn, Eileen Birney, Jerry Houston SECOND ROW: Barbara Ettleman, Karon Smith, Jersome Thompson, Walter lgou, Merlin Herz-ig, Edith Wlngrove, Betty Doldge. THIRD ROW: Betty Brown, Mary Marshall, James Cross, James Moore, Walter Shumate, Leonard Mitchell, Alma Higgins, Cllfiord Gorman, Mr. Edwin Smith-Teacher. ' 43 Alumni Directory Before 1895 Margaret Woodruff, 2910 W. 48 St., Lincoln, Nebr. J. E. S. Heath' 1895 Charles Booth' Lou Crandall Beamsi' Lillian Burns, 1725 E. 12th St., Des Moines, Iowa 1896 Blanche Wise Seaman, 3105 Fremont Avenue S. Minneapolis, Minnesota Ella Cleasby Price, 1481 Emmett St. Omaha, Nebr. Guy V. Whaley' Fred Butler' Olive Town? Bessie McColl' Arthur McColl' Don G. Talcotti' Asa Butterworth' 1 899 Deck Wiggins? Gertrude Arnold' Eva Hildebrandt Raynor, 503 Center Street, Miles City, Montana Jennie Rae, 2619 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Michigan Emma Wiggins Poitevin, Woodbine, Iowa California Ada Hallowell Rule, 1610 Znd Ave. N., Ft. Dodge, Anna Wood, 1842 Cougu St., Waterloo, Iowa Anna Walters Nichelson, 2121 Barret, Richmond, Ia 1900 Ingey McColl' Stella Riddle Houston, Dow City, Iowa Frank'Howorth, Dow City, Iowa Sylvia Evans Clow, 2501 E. St., Omaha, Nebraska G. M. Goddard, Dunlap, Iowa 1901 u Eugene Wiggins, Box 26, Pasadena., California Jennie Talcott Burress, Woodbine, Iowa Otto Crandalll' Julian Butterworth, 101 Irving, Ithaca, New York 1902-1903 Arthuz 'Butterworth' Alma Riddle Bremser, Dow City, Iowa Ellen Scott, Pullman Hotel, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Inez Hallowell Holcomb, Fayetteville, N. Carolina Bernice Alexander' Hilda Turnlund, Dow City, Iowa Pearl Riddle Bryan, Denison, Iowa 'Deceased 1904 Winnie Wiggins Crandall, Dow City, Iowa H. Ross Ruddi' Addie Sharp Sterritt, Anthon, Iowa L. Oscar Edwards' Vera Dow? Ward Butterworth' 1905 Joseph Hallowelll' Herbert Fishel Laura Scott, 6219 B. East 15th, McLaughlin Heights, Vancouver, Washington Royce Heath, 1931 N. Hobart Blvd., Hollywood, California Neva Crandall Doser, 750 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo, California 1906 Rena Brake McBride, 4012 Harney, Omaha, Nebr. Harold Alexander, Dow City, Iowa Stella Butler Collier, Casey, Washington Rita Odell? Ola Wiggins Armstrong, 1320 Leavitt St., Waterloo, Iowa Mabel Sharp Helenius, Aitkins, Minnesota Burton Evans, Glasgow, Montana Robert Fishel, 2657 Ocean Front, Santa Monica, Calif Golda Dow Yoemani' Virgil Butterworth, 4169 Eberly Ave. Brookfield, Ill. Elmer Riddlei' Leo Sprague? Agnes Goddard, Dow City, Iowa Kate Turnlund Buss, Dow City, Iowa William Walters, Dow City, Iowa Susie Vore Holcomb, Mexico, Missouri Gertrude Logsdon Glassburner, Dunlap, Iowa 1907 Nette Wiley Fishel' Alfreda Gloe Page, Yankton, South Dakota Merton G. Thomas, Dow City, Iowa Daisy Robinson Householder, Safford, Arizona Nelle McDonald Wiley, Dow City, Iowa Fred R. Glassburneri Hugh E. Butterworth, 157 Ronada Ave. 33, Oakland, California Vinnie Rudd Hatch, Independence, Missouri Alice Poitevin, Denison, Iowa Jay Field, Magnolia, Iowa Lola Fishel Reynolds, 1420 California Avenue, Klamath Falls, Oregon 1908 James Turnlund, Dow City, Iowa 44 Jane E. Hallowell, 1610 2nd Ave. N., Ft. Dodge, Ia. Ora Butterworth Derry, Independence, Missouri Edward J. Wigg, 850 Grandview Avenue, Duluth, Minn. Sylvia McColl Zabilka, Klemme, Iowa Rhea Cummings Ross' Althea Wiley Rudd 1909 Grace Thomas Chase, 2666 Columbia, San Diego, California Edna Fritz Ahrens, 4625 Drexel Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Morris B. Wilder, 5611 Weston Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Bessie Griffin Pearsall, Dow City, Iowa Mildred Butterworth Sharp, Ute, Iowa Flora Wiggins Jackson, Dow City, Iowa Ferne Butler Behrens' 1910 Edward Butler, Lewiston, Idaho Ava Butler' Golda Lee Olson Raymond Butterworth, Dow City, Iowa Byrl Logsdon, Streeter, Illinois Vernon Talcotti' Ferne Johnson, Waterloo, Iowa Mabel Cole Osborn, Rippey, Iowa 1911 Trenna Chamberlain Denio, 373 Lincoln Ave., Pomona, California , Vera Lycan Larb, 2712 N. 64th St., Omaha, Nebr. Frank Honzi' Bessie Walters Mayne' Ester Turnlund Riddle, Dow City, Iowa 1912 Lois Goddard Dwine, Dow City, Iowa Byron Stephen, 1104 Rollins St., Columbia, Mo. Etta Stepanek Clark, Dow City, Iowa Wilbur Thomas, Box 262, Lakeside, California J. Leo Ahart, Dow City, Iowa Norman Riddle' 1913 Ruth Glassburner Chauncey, 118 W . Arrellaga, Santa Barbara, California Florence Stepanek Miller! Karl Motter, Long Distance Telephone Company, Des Moines, Iowa Sunshine Rudd Beck, 123 Board St., Warrensburg, Missouri Lucinda McHenry Wilkins on? Daniel Klick, R. R. 6, Box 22, Portland, Oregon Lena Birkhofer Clark, Denison, Iowa David Cruise, Dunlap, Iowa A Rosalia Scott, 6219 B. East 15, McLaughlin Heights, Vancouver, Washington 'Dec eas ed Gladys McCord Montgomery, Gr ce Manor, Green Bay, Wisconsin Fred Logsdon, 13th St., Ames, I :wa Elden Edwards, Woodbine, Iowa 1914 Lena I-Iohz Horn, 831 lst St., Webster City, Iowa Bryce Binnall, 13112 E. Judith, Baldwin, California Marjorie Bryan Hatfield, Denison, Iowa Besse Alexander Grover, 351 Wilson Avenue, Glendale California Vivian Sharp Banyardi' Maude Brake Lusk, 4012 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska Nelson Butterworth, 605 Pasewalk, Norfolk, Nebraska Horace Thomas, Oakl'and, Iowa Mary Potter Smith, Dow City, Iowa Bessie Baber, Spangler, 522 Calapooia, Albany Oregon James Scotti Blanche Cole Michaelsen, Dow City, Iowa Arden Bell 1915 Balbina Potter, Brady, Larkspur, California Ilva Fishel, 726 Broadway, Mt. Vernon, Illinois Clara Williamson Buller, Kiron, Iowa Howard Stepanek, Dow City, Iowa Medford Rudd' Ruth Swasey Moeller, Dow City, Iowa Letha Manning Entriken, Johnston, Pennsylvania Josephine Munsey Igou, Dow City, Iowa Jean Noldadlf Golda J ordani 1916 Francheon Wiley Binnall, 13112 E. Judith, Baldwin Park, California Anna Bell Schwab, 2437 Eliot St., Denver, Colorado Claude Wiley, Chadron, Nebraska Hudson McHenry, Clark, South Dakota Adelaide Potter North, Denison, Iowa Lois Manning Burkitt, Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri 1917 Nellie Fishel, City Hall, Des Moiines, Iowa Bernice Judd Landwehrkamp, 45302 Pine Street, Omaha, Nebraska Vesta Riddle Linder, Dow City, Iowa Stella Staller Mathys, Dow City, Iowa Charles Rigsby, Dunlap, Iowa Mabel Thomas Johnson, Coon Rapids, Iowa Henry Vollerson, R. F. D. 1, Fontana, California 1918 Charles McHenry, 1625 W. 19th, Cedar Falls, Iowa Josephine Stepanek Fienhold, Council Bluffs, Iowa Oliver Cook, Dow City, Iowa Helen Jackson, Independence, Missouri 45 Lauren Thomas, Atlantic, Iowa Hazel Judd Kirk, Dunlap, Iowa Joseph Smith, Dow City, Iowa Viola Paul Rider, Dunlap, Iowa Irene Smith' Lona Wiley' Isabel Scott Franklin, Dunlap, Iowa Paul Argotsinger, Dow City, Iowa 1919 Eva Roy Duer, Ringstead, Iowa Helen Rule Cue, Dow City, Iowa Herbert Butterworth Mae Houston Dillenberger, Dow City, Iowa 'Theodore Ahart, S. Beath St., Ames, Iowa William Honz, Coggon, Iowa Mary Staller Her-ren' Marie Coleman Smith, Dow City, Iowa Ruby Baber Schaupp, Dunlap, Iowa Ethel Cole Keairnes, Dow City, Iowa 1920 Ruth Lueck Olson, 5915 Van Dike, Utica, Mich. Virginia Marks Wilson, 252 Harrison St., Corvallis, Oregon Martha Lueck, Ida Grove, Iowa Roger Cooper! Clark Barker, 4107 2nd St., Des Moines, Iowa 1921 Jessie Rule Lucas, 1814 N. 19th St. Omaha, Nebr. Edgar Talcotti David Ballantine, Dow City, Iowa James Ballantine, Deloit, Iowa Charles Buss, 56 W. Cuyahoga Falls Ave. Akron, Ohio Louis Buss, Dow City, Iowa Donna Butler Flanders, 4915 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, California Bernice Jackson Talcott, 1316 W. Kensington, Independence, Missouri Ruth Judd Mohr, 4824 12th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. Ruby Keairnes Anderson, Dow City, Iowa Myrtle Marks Hopkins, Walnut, Illinois Doris Mathys Birkhofer, Ajlune, Washington Ruby Rolls' Alice Thomas Peterson, 10203-47 S. W., Seattle, Washington Andrew Sharp, Dow City, Iowa 1922 Zeta Clothier Fry, 40 Highfield Road, Nuneaton, Eng. Faye Acker Buss, Dow City, Iowa Bernice Wilbur Thompson, Dow City, Iowa Margaret Rule, Dow City, Iowa Lynn Talcott, 1008 S. Haden, Independence, Mo. Richard Ballantine, 2565 Onyx St., Eugene, Oregon Merle Spence, Gas Company, Council Bluffs, Iowa Evelyn Wight Martin, Strathmore, California Donald Nelson, Tipton, Iowa 'Deceased 46 1923 Lola Argotsinger Bramley, Dow City, Iowa Helen Birkhofer Alberts, Denison, Iowa Clara Mae Munsey Brasel, 703 N. Sherman, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Dale Butterworth, 812 W. 4th, Los Angeles, Calif. Winifred Brady Lahr, Harlan, Iowa Josie Wight Wingrove, Dow City, Iowa Neva Cross, V. A. Hospital, Farmingham, Mass. Alice Swasey, Atlantic, Iowa Bernice McBride Finnegan, Manilla, Iowa Cecil Talcott, Independence, Missouri Irene Riley Carey, Dow City, Iowa 1924 Marian Carlson Crane, 1619 E. 12th, Des Moines, Ia. James Cole, 422 Independence Ave., Waterloo, Iowa Glenn Coleman, 43 Wilshire St., Winthrop, Mass. Oscar Cover, 1523 Beitch Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa Vida Butterworth, Independence, Missouri Verona Haworth, Aitkins, Minnesota Mildred Remmes Wilson, Arion, Iowa Pearl Birkhofer Tech, Charter Oak, Iowa Velma Argotsinger, 1205 E. Main, Medford, Oregon Julian Pearsall, Logan, Iowa Viola Mathys Cross, Dow City, Iowa Everett Carson, Carroll, Iowa Flora Aberhardt Wingrove, Arion, Iowa Irma Acker Bohn, 1500 11th Ave., St. Petersburg, Florida Margaret Ballantine Trexel, Humboldt, Iowa Inez Nichelson I-Ioworth, Dow City, Iowa 1925 Bethel Wight Newcomb, Kidder, Missouri Vida Spence Landon, R.F.D. 1, Independence, Mo. Mary Carson Galloway, Carroll, Iowa Mearle Schouten Winn, Dow City, Iowa Barbara McBride Stewart, Dunlap, Iowa Elsie Brown Wingrove, Arion, Iowa Margaret Gibson Abrams, 500 Van Buren, Anoka, Mi Viola Tech Siemer, Dow City, Iowa Chauncey Williamson, Kansas City, Missouri Dwain Winn? Martha Winn Weber, Dow City, Iowa Nelson Thomas, 401 W. 4th, National City, Calif. Evelyn Buss Nelson, Tipton, Iowa Frances Judd Wilson, Jefferson, Iowa Leota Tripp Korner Frank Williams, 921 41st St., Des Moines, Iowa Grace Nelson Fiske, Miami, Florida Inez Weber Jenkins, Charter Oak, Iowa Merlin Hansen, 618 W. 3rd St., Waterloo, Iowa Amherst Anderson, 3327 W. 73rd St., Denver, Colo. Eldred Sharp, Dunlap, Iowa 1926 Lloyd Coleman, Waterloo, Iowa Donald Cross, Dow City, Iowa George Crandall, 509 Acacia, Harlingen, Texas nn Bernard Ahart, Buck Grove, Iowa Ivan Clothier, 1124 S. Hocker, Independence, Mo. Vernon Pearsall, Logan, Iowa Bernice Bremser Haltam, Iowa Falls, Iowa Louise Fredricson Moen, 4210 Franklin Street, Omahll,Nebraska Dorthy Thomas Cook, 1620 N. Avon, Burbank, Calif. Marie Eggers Kruse, Westside, Iowa Charles J. Smith, Dow City, Iowa Thomas Rule, 675 Summer St. N. E., Minneapolis, Minnesota Mabel Scott Applebey, 325 Wisc., Chicago, Illinois Robert Sharp, Dow City, Iowa Genevieve Birkhofer Buff, Dow City, Iowa 1927 Mabel Eggers Carstens, Ida Grove, Iowa Wana Anderson' Fern James Craig Ruth Eggers Schiltz., Denison, Iowa Vivian Marr Martens,'Westside, Iowa Marie Mathys Dryden, Dow City, Iowa Frances Stout Carlson, Boyer, Iowa Junia McElwain McKenny, Sullivan, Illinois Floyd Haworth, Council Bluffs, Iowa Chester Ballantine, Walnut, Iowa Martha Best O'Day, Dunlap, Iowa Donald Allen, 118 W. Market, Ottumwa, Iowa Irma Town Sharp, Arion, Iowa Howard Poitevin, Dow City, Iowa Martha Aberhardt Wingrove, Arion, Iowa William Ransom, Westside, Iowa Noreen Allen Anderson, 3327 W. 73rd St., Denver, Colo. Myron McElwain, Ajlune, Washington John Leslie, Cedar Bayou, Texas 1928 Altha Cramer, 7275 Lafayette, Waterloo, Iowa Bernice Rule Koerner, Goodell, Iowa Evelyn Crandall Beason, 600 A Huntington Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa Samuel Brasel, Dow City, Iowa Herman Schweizer, Western Union, Minneapolis, Minn. Raymond Morrison, Griswold, Iowa Lorena Coleman Braseli' Walter Cole, 217 Mobile, Waterloo, Iowa Ruth Riley Leach, 2701 Kansas Avenue, Omaha, Nebr. Dorothy Town.Kellogg, Colonial Apt., Sterling, Colo. Avery Chamberlain Lura Winn Goberson, Denison, Iowa Katherine Fredricson Blomgren, 5007 Calif. St., Omaha, Nebraska Lois Poitevin Olson, 53 Syracuse, Williston Park, N. Y. Ruth Scott Schavitch, Dow City, Iowa Ruby Morrison Patton, 1885 Summit Ave., Pasadena, California Helen Hallowell Mullen, Arion, Iowa Earl Ransom, Denison, Iowa 'Deceased 47 1 1929 Lillian Cross Christiansen, Denison, Iowa Anna Chamberlain, Dunlap, Iowa Lois Hallowell Harvey, Jefferson, Iowa Helen Wilsoni Besse Berry Horn, 515 E. Bismark, Grand Island, Nebraska Esther Cramer Alexander, 616 Allen St., Waterloo, Ia. Richard Crandall, 513 S. Park Ave., Springfield, Ill. George Alexander, 616 Allen St., Waterloo, Iowa Leone Coleman Smith, Dow City, Iowa Glen Bryan, Chicago, Illinois Dorothy Wiley Birkhofer, Silver Creek, Washington George Scott,'Dow City, Iowa 1930 Lois Alexander Cross, Dow City, Iowa Major Anderson, Marshalltown, Iowa Edith Ballantine Millett, 1307 Archie Ave., S. Omaha, Nebraska Frances Berry Birkhofer, 3925 N. 36th Ave., Omaha, Nebraska Ancil Brasel, Evan Ranch, Evergreen, Colorado Margaret.Bryan Green, Sac City, Iowa Jerrold Butterworth, 280 Bowling Green Ave., San Leandro, California Vernon Cross. Mondamin, Iowa Frank Glassburner, Jr., Dunlap, Iowa Phyllis Goddard Willmott, Dunlcqp, Iowa Daniel Howorth, Sandwich, Illinois Francheon Nichelson Christner, 1406 Stanton Ave., Richmond, California Una Mathys Houston, Dow City, Iowa Elsie Keairnes Glassburner, Dunlap, Iowa June Jordan Smith, 9787 Thermel, Oakland, Calif. Clara Schweizer Ahart, Dow City, Iowa 1931 Alice Allen Winans, Creston, Iowa Charlotte Anderson Mohl, 4749 Elmwood Ave., Los Angeles, California Dorothy Birkhofer Colman, Buck Grove, Iowa Eleanor Buss, 843 E. Pierce St., Council Bluffs, Iowa Bryce Bremser, Dow City, Iowa Naomi Butterworth Way, 157 Ronada Ave., 03, Oakland California Gerold Cook, Cleveland, Ohio Burton Cook, 4337 E. 52nd St., Maywood, California Vera Fredricson Ranniger, Gowrie, Iowa Dorothy Gibson Christiansen, Dow City, Iowa Russell Goddard, Dunlap, Iowa Ines Dwine Hoffman, Denison, Iowa Kathryn Houston, 7134 N. Walcott, Chicago, Illinois James Houlihan, Carroll, Iowa Bernice Heffernan Dryden, Denison, Iowa Dayle Henry, Hallsville, Missouri Glenn Igou, Greenville, Iowa Orinella Judd Meier, 12378 Evanston Street, Detroit, Michigan , Ruth Justice Salmi, 5942 Appoline, Dearborn, Mich. Willard Laird, 712 N. 32nd St., Omaha, Nebraska Ardis McDonald Cook, Powell, Wyoming Flo Marr Meece, Arion, Iowa Bessie Marr Siemer, Denison, Iowa Evelyn Mayne Ballantine, Walnut, Iowa Thomas Sharp, Manning, Iowa Jay Wight, Dow City, Iowa Jean Mulvihill Chowning, Willard, Missouri 1932 Marion Boham, Audubon, Iowa Lois Best Mohr, Dow City, Iowa Wayne Coleman, Buck Grove, Iowa Esther Dwine Blackman, Dow City, Iowa Lowell Furne, Wabasha, Minnesota Frances Poitevin, 1666 Shenandoah, Seattle, Wash. Fred Thompson, Omaha, Nebraska Raymond Winn, Brighton, Missouri Eva Laird, 712 N. 32nd St., Omaha, Nebraska Francis Kepford, Arion, Iowa Helen Omundson, Charter Oak, Iowa Frank Kummer, Athems, New York Margaret Wiggins Pille, 1215 Farnam Avenue, Davenport, Iowa Iven Wight, Dow City, Iowa Iris Vanlandingham, Denison, Iowa Helen Smith Kirker, Rainbow Crive, Cedar Falls, Ia. Lois Stephenson Brink, Mapleton, Iowa 1933 O. O. Collins, Jr., 5340 S. Cornell St., Chicago, Ill. Gene Arnold Walters, Omaha, Nebraska Russell Norton, Council Bluffs, Iowa Dorothy Carpenter Black, Dunlap, Iowa Willetta Walters Lueshen, RFD 1, Wisner, Nebraska Verna Butler Peters, 930 5th St., Ames, Iowa Harold Houston, Dow City, Iowa Genevieve Hansen Wight, Dow City, Iowa Roger Walters, Omaha, Nebraska Maurine Sharp Smith Rosa Igou Bierney, Dow City, Iowa Wayne Donaldson, Yukon, Missouri Gladys Sharp Dodge, Dow City, Iowa Kenneth Henry, Centralia, Missouri Phyllis Pearsall Anderson, Denison, Iowa Frances Hansen Verkeleyn, Missouri Valley, Iowa Roland Crandall, 3515 Sth Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa Gertrude Cross Mathys Russell. Clark, Dunlap, Iowa Margaret Thomas Brasel, Evan Ranch, Evergreen, Colorado Grace Poitevin Cate, Sioux Rapids, Iowa 1934 Fred Carlson, Maywood, Illinois Alta Chamberlain Gilette, Newton, Iowa James Clark, Vail, Iowa William Marr, Arion, Iowa Jean Furne Riester Lyell Bremser, 2764 Iowa St., Omaha, Nebraska Leta Riley Fry, 1326 S. Dadgeon, Independence, Mo. Leo Riley, Dow City, Iowa Margaret Fouts Ettleman, Dow City, Iowa Loren Pearsall, Spencer, Iowa Dale Pearsall, 309 S. 21st, Council Bluffs, Iowa Lois Ettleman Norlin, 927 Morningside Court, San Fernando, California Don Hallowell, 910 W. Main, Chanute, Kansas Mary Walters, 622 N. Park, Shawnee, Oklahoma James H. Wiggins, 33-28-148th Ave., Flushing, N. Y Arlene Birkhofer Winn, Brighton, Missouri Arnold Brocksen, 1027 Redondo Ave., Long Beach, California Alberta Thompson Buck, Dow City, Iowa Roberta Best Lahr, Charter Oak, Iowa Kathryn Crandall Boller, 902 Hart. Blvd., Hartford, Illinois Jeanne Buss Houston, Dow City, Iowa Carroll Bond Mary Ann Mayne Pigman, 2052 N. 53rd St., Omaha, Nebraska 1935 Genevieve Vandlandingham Jacobson Robert McDonald Lynn Wiggins, 2702 Aberdeen Ave., Hoquian, Wash. Richard Anderson, Mossyrock, Washington Charlotte Goddard Burling, Pickstown, South Dakota Donald Kremin, 624 3rd St., Des Moines, Iowa Kenneth Birkhofer, Galveston, Texas Vernon Baber, 7314 St., Lo Road, Houston, Texas Hazel Riley, Dow City, Iowa Nadine McKee Russell, Weaubleau, Missouri Lyle Boham, Waterloo, Iowa Edgar Stephenson, Denison, Iowa Faye Metcalf Klemisch, 510 Walnut St., Yankton, South Dakota Frank Sharp, Dow City, Iowa Delbert Johannsen, Buck Grove, Iowa Walter Meeves, Arion, Iowa Roscoe Miller Enos Keairnes, Dow City, Iowa 1936 Wilma Griffin Dethlefsen, Vail, Iowa Wayne Riddle, Denison, Iowa Lois Brasel Riley, Dow City, Iowa Susie Vore Lynch Lawrence Henry, Centralia, Missouri Ardis Fish Meeves, Arion, Iowa Margaret Alexander Nunn, Dow City, Iowa Lloyd Hulburd, Breda, Iowa Ella Glawinski Weber, Dunlap, Iowa Phyllis McBride Arnold, Buck Grove, Iowa Pauline Clark Gordon, 2227 Elizabeth, Des Moines, Ia Leona lgou Anderson, 2228 N. 33rd Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Luau, Anderson Miner, Mossyrock, washington 'Deceased l Mary Sharp Riley, 6219 B.E. 15th, McLaughlin Heights, Vancouver, Washington Leland Dwine, Wayne Spence Helen Hansen Lee, Lemars, Iowa Helen Cramer Clark, 2021 Howard, Omaha, Nebraska Wayne Walters lone Miller McKee, Persia, Iowa Marian Clark Robertson, Panama, Iowa Storm Lake, Iowa 1937 Byron Woodard, Oakland, California Vernon Coleman, 744 Riehl Street, Waterloo, Iowa Jane Collins Keairnes, Vail, Iowa Kingdon McKee, Ames, Iowa Mac Wiley Vera Burke, Denison, Iowa John Ahart William Houston, Omaha, Nebraska Esther Laubscher Keuter, Dunlap, Iowa Maxine Clark Cross, Vail, Iowa Forest Vanlandingham, Denison, Iowa Dale Marr, Arion, Iowa Leone Miller Hall, 2515 24th St., San Francisco, Calif. Jack Mayne, Schleswig, Iowa Beatrice Houston Jacques, Omaha, Nebraska Dorothy Stephenson, Denison, Iowa Donovan Kepford, Arion, Iowa Dorothy Baughman Rippey, RFD, Amity, Missouri Kenneth Argotsinger, Woodbine, Iowa Wilbert Jenkins, Denison, Iowa 1938 Raymond Dillavou, Clear Lake, Iowa Cleota Brasel Clark, Dunlap, Iowa Mildred Best Baker, Walnut, Iowa Loren Keairnes, Vail, Iowa Frances Henry, Centralia, Missouri Phyllis Peffer Vanlandingham, Arion, Iowa Howard Scott, Dow City, Iowa Betty Riddle Argotsinger, Woodbine, Iowa Robert Hansen, Dow City, Iowa Georgia Rule Gregory, 25 B Huskerville, Lincoln, Nebr. Donald Clark, Dunlap, Iowa Fern Poitevin Sharp, Logan, Iowa Louise Baughman Ferguson, 10405 California Street, North Hollywood, California Wayne Sharp, Logan, Iowa Verna Marr, Dow City, Iowa Charles Lambert, C. 121 Pacific St., Omaha, Nebraska Maureen Riddle Schraeder, Denison, Iowa Floyd Lee Wayne Merritt 1939 Maxine Andresen Jurgensen, Arion, Iowa Leone Baughman Lange, 232 Harrison Ave., Ferguson, Missouri Richard Bond 4'Deceased 49 Irma Christiansen Chase, Dow ity, Iowa Keith Cue, Cherokee, Iowa X Kenneth Cue, Rockwell City, Iowa Lloyd Damery, Omaha, Nebraska Helen Doan Blum, Defiance, Iowa Keto Ettleman, Dow City, Iowa Lois Glasgow Siepel, Independence, Missouri Jack Griffin, 4304 Panola, Fort Worth, Texas Kenneth Gurnm, Cherokee, Iowa Robert Houston, 806 Holt St., Norfolk, Virginia Virginia Smith Kastanten, 525 Frank St., Otturnwa, Ia. Harold Sharp' Robert Smith, 2122 Lyons Ave., Lansing, Michigan Jack Thomas, 410 Pammela Court, Ames, Iowa Beth Thompson Brown, Ames, Iowa Dean Walters Floyd Rigsby, Jr. 1940 Robert E. Birkhoferl' Lorraine Christiansen Brasel, Dow City, Iowa Donald Clothier, 3926 Eta St., San Diego, Calif. Ruth Anne Ettleman Guxnm, Chewrokee, Iowa Don Furne Francis Eugene Gibson, 2526 N. 60th St., Omaha, Nebr Vernetta Greder Hass, Denison, Iowa Gail.Lee Vanlandingham Patricia McKee Miller, 802 La Fayette St., Havre De Grace, Maryland Vera Mae Miller Remmes, Manilla, Iowa Bette Riddle Enwright, Denison, Iowa Dorothy Schrader Michaelsen, Dow City, Iowa Evelyn Siemer Jochim, Dunlap, Iowa John Staller, Dow City, Iowa James Thomas, Box 67, Powell, Wyoming Donald Vore Emerson Wight, Denison, Iowa Delores Weis Robert L. Hunt, Jr. 1941 Darrell Argotsinger, Woodbine, Iowa Kathryn Brink Kline, Dow City, Iowa Elsie Cross Daniels Glenn Cue, St. Ansgar, Iowa Harold Damery, 1416? Fairmont Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa Marcella Flagman Schuetz, Star Route, Newberg, Ore. Ruth Furne Crabtree, Arion, Iowa Vernon Greder, Buck Grove, Iowa Lauretta Jenkins Cooney Margaret Keiner, Charter Oak, Iowa Keith Kepford, Arion, Iowa Drexel Lochmiller, Dow City, Iowa Marvin Mathys Belva Michaelsen Thompson, Dow City, Iowa Helen Moeller McQuaid, Dow City, Iowa Robert Moeller, Dow City, Iowa? Margery Morrison Goff, 2237 S.i Pine, San Gabriel, California W I Mildred Poitevin, Special Service Section HZ-20th Air Force, APOZ39 'ZpP.M. San Francisco, California Donald Rigsby, Marguette Natl. BB-Dk. MinD68P01iS, Minnesota Virginia Riddle Marie Simons Cue, St. Ansgar, Iowa Corrine Smith Englehart, 814 Crest Hill, Gary, Ind. Rowanna Teneyck Malburg, Dunlap, Iowa Marvin Vore 1942 J. Leo Ahart, Jr., Denison, Iowa Betty Baber Swensen, Soldier, Iowa Donna Baughman Allen, Lamoni, Iowa Russell Brasel, Dow City, Iowa Robert Brasel, Dow City, Iowa Harry Callahan, Dunlap, Iowa Irma Goeser, Dow City, Iowa Jerald Gumm, Rockwell City, Iowa Richard Keairnes Vera Kuhlman, Dunlap, Iowa Bryce Mitchell, Dow City, Iowa Louis Riddle, Denison, Iowa Marvin Riley, Omaha, Nebraska Nellie Walters Riley, Portland, Oregon Clarence Weed, Dow City, Iowa Jean Weed Ahart, Dow City, Iowa 1943 Betty Argotsinger Lambert, Dow City, Iowa Thomas Ahart, Dow City, Iowa Mary Lou Butterworth Peters, 1018 5th Avenue, DeWitt, Iowa Iris Furne Aschim, Des Moines, Iowa Robert Gibson, Dow City, Iowa Marie Green Kuhlman, Charter Oak. Iowa LeRoy Jenkins, Logan, Iowa Charles Jordan, Dow City, ,Iowa Marcus Michaelsen, Dow City, Iowa Richard Michaelsen, Dow City, .Iowa Verdine Pearsall Armstrong, Elk Horn, Iowa Charles E. Smith, Dow City, Iowa Roland Stepanek James Turner, Dow City, Iowa Robert Thomas, Vail, Iowa 1944 Bryce Argotsinger, Arion, Iowa Nellie Baber Brasel, Dow City, Iowa Russell Clothier, 3926 Eta St., San Diego, California Frances Hallowell, Jefferson, Iowa Margaret Houston Gingerich, Medryville, Indiana Harold Johansen Margaret Jenkens Rabe, Denison, Iowa Marian Morrison Peterson, 5301 Florence Blvd., Omaha, Nebraska Rosanna Newland Madeline Siemer Heckenliable, RFD Z, Dayton, Ore. Edmund Riddle, Dow City, Iowa 'Deceased 50 Jean Riley Saunders, Dow City, Iowa Norman Simons, Ulmer, Iowa Emmett Sharp, 6219 B. East 15th, McLaughlin Heights, Vancouver, Washington Ruth Thomas Lyons, 1987 Fairmont Avenue, Columbus, Ohio William Dwine, Dow City, Iowa Patrick Houston, Denison, Iowa 1945 Joyce Brink Meggers, Dow City, Iowa Audrey Cross Gehl, Dow City, Iowa Marian Cue Gibson, Dow City, Iowa Beryle Garrett, Dow City, Iowa Thomas Hodkins, Dow City, Iowa Glenn Holland, Logan, Iowa Ruth Igou Kuhlmann, Charter Oak, Iowa Mary Ellen Kline Segebart, Kiron, Iowa Alice Leslie, Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, Betty Leytham Guznm, Rockwell City, Iowa Ralph Mathys Luella Miller, Dow City, Iowa LaDonna Schmidt, Dow City, Iowa Helen Turner Hartwig, Dunlap, Iowa Donovan Weed, Dow City, Iowa Catharine Winn Breese, Ankeny, Iowa 1946 Lyell Nelson, Dow City, Iowa Mary McMullen Hulsebus, Dow City, Iowa Ben Arthur Smith, Dow City, Iowa Vincent Argotsinger, Dow City, Iowa Robert Hansen, Dow City, Iowa Richard Thomas, 321 Stanton, Arnes, Iowa Dennis McKee, Dow City, Iowa Ia. Beth Griffin Selle, 906i E. Holliday, Pocatella, Idaho Leona Kremin Reeser, Dow City, Iowa Mary Catherine Ahart, Dow City, Iowa Mary Jane Ahart, Dow City, Iowa Joan Ahart, Onawa, Iowa Jane Buss Smith, Dow City, Iowa Margaret Kohles, Kiron, Iowa Frances Quick Abbott, Dow City, Iowa Roland Michaelsen, Arnes, Iowa 1947 Barbara Quick Kilgore, Rising City, Nebraska Arletta Ballantine, l71E. Lawthur, Cedar Falls, Betty Lochrniller Gessman, Manilla, Iowa Florence Schmidt Mildenstein, Schleswig, Iowa Cleo Soper Steinkuehler, Dow City, Iowa Jeanne Srl .ith Bolte, Danbury, Iowa Louine Kolln, Davenport, Iowa Kathryn Smith Loy, Dimlap, Iowa Robert Petersen, Dow City, Iowa Doris Treft, Dow City, Iowa Lucretia Dwine Orchard, Indianola, Iowa Leland Bramley, Dow City, Iowa Donald Pederson, Defiance, Iowa Ia Lois Smith, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa Vernon Beam, Dow City, Iowa James Cooper, Belle View, Illinois Alma Baughman, 1038 Muscatine, Iowa City, Iowa Edgar Bryan, Denison, Iowa 1948 James Ahart, St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa Bonna Mae Andersen, Omaha, Nebraska Dale Argotsinger, Graceland, Lamoni, Iowa Esther Ballantine, Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Leo Brown-Service- Pat Bluff, Dow City, Iowa Thelma Buff, Dow City, Iowa Verla Clingenpeel, Dow City, Iowa Jeanne Fuller Eggers, Denison, Iowa Della Goeser, Dow City, Iowa John Jensen, Dow City, Iowa Frances Johnson, Omaha, Nebraska Helen Keairnes McCoid, Dow City, Iowa Mary Kohles Boner, Dunlap, Iowa Jesse Leslie-Service- James Rosburg, Dow City, Iowa Lynn Simons Stumpe, Omaha, Nebraska Everett Smith-Service- Phylis Smith, Jennie Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa Maxine Soper Steinkuhler, Dow City, Iowa Charles Weed-Service- James Mesenbrink, Denison, Iowa 1949 Charles J. Cook-Service Noreen Weber, 117 N. 20th, Omaha, Nebraska Bill Ahart-Service- Ruth Fouts, Omaha, Nebraska Alan Garrett-Service- Bonnie Bysong Mesenbrink, Dow City, Iowa Alyce Ann Cross, 301 N. 38th, Omaha, Nebraska Ruth Jane Nelson, 512 Poppleton Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska Gregory Ahart, Dow City, Iowa Joan McDonald Wingrove, Dow City, Iowa John Dale Furne-Service- Darrell Clingenpeel, Dow City, Iowa Clarence Topf, Dow City, Iowa Betty Cook, Dow City, Iowa Bruce Moel1er-Service- Donald Petersen, Dow City, Iowa 51 I Z' jv , X mn f I Mg qf .,. ,S f if Wkf. fa AUAJGRPQHS 4 .iqufoy 141,161 lnqqnanl-an llllllllll 1-u-.I-.u.LA. 53 ! , l Q Goulding-LoPel Motor Co. THERE'S A NEW FORD IN YOUR FUTURE North Main Street Demson, Iowa M 8K S Chevrolet Co Phone 56 Dunlap, Iowa X I c I' 2 I Z4-Hour Wrecker Service Genuine Chevrolet Parts Cars and Trucks Full Line Of J. I. Case Tractor and Farm Implements Doniels' Poultry Compony Dow City, Iowa E. J. Peters, Manager Phone 36 Main Office Phone 34 Hatchery Carlot Dealers in Eggs and Fancy Dressed Poultry Hatchery Division Donald Hunt, Supervisor Order Your Baby Chicks Early Get The Breed You Want Expert Culling, Worming and Vaccinating Service We Carry A Full Line Of Feed, Salt, Buttermilk, Poultry Supplies and Remedies Cash Buyers Of Poultry, Eggs and Cream 1 1 l I I W ' J. C. Penney Co. Earl Jones Dgn Jones Sales Service Denison, Iowa 5kelqas lumen and cumin , . ni -- 1 for B I ' , The THREE BIG Joss IN YOUR HOME 1 1 Q Q Thirst Knows No Seas on Denison, Iowa Maytag Appliances Bottlegas and Stoves Ballantine Furniture 8g Appliance auefzkwwrwrwwkaor Skate For Hea1th's Sake At Starclom Roller Rink Denison, Iowa Jay Ahart HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS Dow City McCo1 mick-Deering Implz-nments Tractor TiIOS Genuine 1vIcCorrn1ck-Deering Parts Gas Ranges - Washing Machines - Deep Freeze Units Refrigerators - Electric Appliances - Household Items Complete Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware - Tools Paint - Paint Brushes - Cutlery and Tmware Bremser's Store Quality First Since 1905 GROCERIES MEATS FRUIT I First Nofionol Bonk Courteous, Dependable and Reliable Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Denison, Iowa JOHN RAT TENB ORG PRODUCE Cream, Eggs, Poultry, and Nutrena Feeds Phone 201 Denison, Iowa .IAHNKE IMPLEMENT COMPANY H ii Denison, Iowa ' QPSIEBKQEYNAL H!! Q M iff uuvnzuzvxaxi Phone 3 Tractors - Trurks - Refrigeration - Gr-nuine Parts - 5:-rvim i Walker Farm Equipment Co, Allis-Chalmers Denison, Iowa INSURANCE :maxaman-w-worn:-warms: Complete Coverage Service of Farm and City P1 operty, Auto and Trucks, Personal Liability, Accident and Health, Hospitalization and LIFE. Mutual and Old Line Companies Eugene Crandall, Agent Notary Public Phone Z7R Dow City, Iowa Marten Hardware 81 Appliance Shop With Us and Save Zenith Radio and Television Kelvinator Refrigerators Dexter and Easy Washers Phone 61.2 South Blain Denison, lima H. D. HARRIS Heating and Plumbing Service Dow City, Iowa AARON HAMBLEN, JR. Trucking Service Phone Z5F1Z Arion, Iowa HAWLEY HOG MARKET Northwestern Stockyards Genuine Pfister Hybrids QSeed Cornl L. H. Hawley Phone 58 Dow City, Iowa TENEYCK BROTHERS Trucking Shelling Dow City, Iowa DON ANDERSON Semi-T ruc king Service Local and Long Distance Dow City, Iowa DUNLAP LOCKER COMPANY Dunlap, Iowa F. I. QUICK Trucking and Shelling Quick and Efficient Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 82 Dow City, Iowa Compliments Of HERB NAUR OT H Phone 93 Dunlap, Iowa I - - . 1... WALTER HU EBNER Denison, Iowa ULLRICH'S Electrical and Home Appliances Home of Good Merchandise On Broadway Phone 460 Denison, Iowa DENISON AUTO COMPANY fd Nb. l ' . , ,-.J 5' '31-,. - I I Sales-BUICK and CHEVROLET-Service West Broadway Phone 160-159 Denison, Iowa DOW CITY LOCKER SERVICE Butchering - Processing Curing Of A11 Meats Service That Satisfies Phone 'ZZJ Or 9W I WIGHT'S WELDING WORKS I Certified Electric and Acetylene Welding Plow Work A Specialty - Special Jobs A Pleasure All Work Guaranteed LOOKING FOR UORI IUSINIJS RUBACK'S FRUIT AND GROCERY Matt Gehl, Proprietor Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Phone 8 Dow City, Iowa ARION GARAGE Auto Repair and Welding Phone 42.W Arion, Iowa SCOTT'S GARAGE Auto Parts and Repairs Phone 45 Dow City, Iowa 1 I I ll 1 - School Supplies Toilet Goods T. E. ALLEN DRUGS Wallpaper - Paints Dow City, Iowa ROY'S STANDARD SERVICE Permalube Oil All Standard Products Phone 68W Dow City, Iowa STANDARD OIL COMPANY Max Smith, Agent Phone 39 Dow City, Iowa BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '50 From The GRAVEL GANG Weed and Wright, Proprietors Phone 64M Dow City, Iowa FOUTS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Construction and Building Of A11 Kinds Phone 66 Dow City, Iowa MARGRET'S VARIETY Housewares - Toys Dry Goods - Greeting Cards School Supplies - Candy ' Gift Items VERNA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone ZZW Dow City, Iowa TAYLOR GRAIN COMPANY Bob Sharp, Manager Phone 44 Dow City, Iowa - -' -'I If It's Baked We Have It OLSON'S BAKERY Denison, Iowa When In Denison Stop In At HARKER'S 5 AND 10 Phone 1 6 8 KELLY'S JEWELRY Gift Headquarters Denison, Iowa Denison HAYE 'S CLOTHING Men's and Boys' Clothing Furnishings Iowa ANDERSON CLEANERS Phone 206 Denison, Iowa SMITH PHOTOGRAPHERS Congratulates The Class Of 1950 DR. R. M. JOHNSON Denison, Iowa HALLETT'S BOOTERY Red Cross-American Girl-Life Strive-Buster Brown-Jumping Jacks Florsheim-.larman-Freernan Wolverine Work Shoes X-Ray Fitting Shoes For The Whole Family Denison Iowa 301K DIIQ' IQUIPMINY SWEETMAN FARM SUPPLY COMPANY John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Parts--Sales--Service Dmmlap, Iowa Mondamin, Iowa Phone 242 Phone 95 McKENNEY PRODUCE Top Prices For Poultry Eggs and Cream Phone 59.1 Dunlap, Iowa Stop often At DAN'S D. X. SERVICE Quality Products - Friendly Service CLARK AND SCOTT Sinclair Service Wash - Grease - Tire Service Phone 49 Dunlap, Iowa BONSALL GARAGE ' Chrysler - Plymouth H Qi .. fi - ,. G. M. C. Sales and Service 6th and Eaton Dunlap, Iowa ROSCOE'S Jewelry and Ready-T o-W ear At The Sign Of The Clock Denison, Iowa Compliments Of HATFIELD HEATING l DOCTORS LOGAN AND LOGAN Lennox Oil and Coal J. C. Logan R. F. Logan Optometrist Denison, Iowa Denison, Iowa TWO MINY'S APPAREL SHOP NELSON'S SHOE STORE If Your Clothes Are Not Becoming To You You Should Be Coming Denison, Iowa To Us Denison, Iowa M HANSEN BARBER SHOP Dow City, Iowa JOHN HOUSTON Trucking Service Phone 4F02 Dow City, Iowa JACK AND JILL Infants To Teens ANDERSON'S COFFEE SHOP Meals - Short Orders Fairmount Ice Cream GIBSON'S BARBER SHOP It Pays To Look Well! Dow City, Iowa RADEMACKER MOT ORS Cadillac - Oldsmobile Sales - Service Washing - Lubricating Phone 203 Denison, Iowa Jack Rademaker Earl McKaighen SCHLUMBERGER PHARMACY HANIGAN IMPLEMENT AND MOTORS Prescriptions - Medicine Phone 741 School Supplies Phone 6 Dc-mson, Iowa Denison, Iowa BOOSTERS BRANDT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Denison, Iowa PAULSON Denison, Iowa srzrvxsvarxarxxxxsvxvvwa WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS B OOK POSSIBLE L EH, I! . . 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