Dunkerton High School - Raider Yearbook (Dunkerton, IA)

 - Class of 1920

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Intermediate Grades Fourth Grade Marie Magee—Busy as a bee. Maxine Bellmer—Working without ceasing. Hannah Wellner—A quiet little miss. Roger Dunkerton—There’s a deal of mischief in the lad. Glenn Slump—Always busy. Fifth Grade Frances Barlow—Working Arithmetic. Arlene Shimp—Never tardy. Anna Wellner—Doing her best every day. Wreatha FI inn—Sufficient in all things. Vivian Shore—Always in a hurry. Dale Shimp—Whistling is his accomplishment. Clifford Sisemore—Never forgetting to say “Please” and “Thank You.” Sixth Grade Colin Campbell—Never still. Warren Magee—Dreaming of Great 'Filings. Paul Fettkather—Playing Marbles. Wendell Dunkerton—Never idle. Clifford Hayes—The chief of the bat. Robert Davis—Our Young Historian. Berniece Fettkather—Watching Paul. Dorothy Dunkerton—Says little, thinks much. Helen Campbell—Always in the lead. Josephine Beehner—Playing games with Esther. Agnes Beehner—Studying spelling at recess. Esther Perry—Never naughty. Grace Barlow—Always sunny. Freda Dunkerton—Forever practicing writing. Page fifteen

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Can You Imagine? Minnie: With nothing to say. Grace: Not studying. Elma: Being sober. Melba: Laughing aloud. Joe: In a hurry. Clyde: Not wasting time. Randall: Not talking. Russell: Talking with the girls. Lillian: Not blushing. Irene: Getting poor deportment. Naomi: With nothing to do. Burrell: Saying, “I don't know.” Morton: Not whispering. Howard: Not turning around. Donald: With nothing to giggle about. M Grandmother She lives on the old farm Among the fields so green, She never wished a person harm, Never did a thing that’s mean. She bakes the swellest cookies When you're tired pitchin’ hay, And her lemonade’s the sweetest That I’ve tasted to this day. She isn’t near as stylish As some women I have seen, But when it comes to cookin She sure makes them look green. And when you tear your clothes A crawlin’ through the fence, She never says a word to you ’Bout your wastin’ fifty cents. Grandmother is gettin’ old now, Her hair is almost white, She can not climb up to the mow, For she hasn’t good eyesight. But we will all stand by her, Though she’s gettin’ old and grey, For she has always stood by vis In her dear old fashioned way. —Elma Magee, Grade l‘(ige fourteen



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Primary Grades First Grade Lucile Brant Mike Beehner Vivian Bellmer Eileen Fettkether Mae Fettkether Clarence Haley Edward Lyons Gladys Trumbauer Second Grade Arthur Campbell Audra Flinn Carl Meyers Mary NcNellis Izelle West Marie Wellner Third Grade Elizabeth Beehner Hugh Fettkether Francis Holden Leo Hayes Maxine Haley Russel Rudolph Dorothy Shimp Floyd Spies Motto— It is ever true that he who does nothing for others does nothing for himself.” Happenings of the Year Pupils who moved away were Estella Smith, Charlotte Coddington and Emma Bailey. Pupils entering after the beginning of the term were Leo Hayes and Edward Lyons. A “Plum Pudding” was the Christmas entertainment. The three grades celebrated February 14th by having a Valentine Box. Page sixteen

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