M. E. Bryson Superintendent F. H. Gardner Principal FRANK'S CAFE Miss Ploog Hone Lconorics Mr. Hooper Industrial Arts Drawing Health Advanced Algebra Miss Burger Literature English m w W j t i . 3 S. i 7 x Mr. Pailsen Acrherlc ail History TO . Lawrence Typing Bookkeeping Senior Problens Mr. Harper Vocational Agriculture !lr. V.'illians Biology- General Science Coach Harriet Volf School Secretary Lola Anderson -- Cob. Course Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Try-Hl Y 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Claes Play 3; Journalism 3,4; Editor of Cam- pus Chatter 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 4. Richard Bjorn— College Prep. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys Quartet 4; Mixed Quartet 4; State Chorus 4; Freehman sec. Sophomore Pres.; Senior sec.- Tree.; Football 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,3 ; Track 2; Intramu- rals 3 ; Student Council 2; Class Play J; Lettermpns Club 4; Pep Club 4; Hl-Y 1; Home- coming King Candidate 4. •Joyoee — Ilneteln has nothing on her. Brownie — Llfe’s too short to hustle. Joyce Carper — College Prep. Trl-hl-Y 1; Sec. F.H.A. 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; Journal- ism 3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Ererett Brown -- Can. Course F.F.A. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4; Intramurals 3.4; Hl-Y 1; Track 3. actions depend on her hungry. moods. Vernlce Hill — College Prep. F.H.A. 1; Pep Club Annual Staff 4; Junior ClAss Play 3; Journalism 3; Roger Esbeck --- Qen. Course Atlantic 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Lettermane Club 4- Football 1,2; Track 1 2,3 4; Intermaurals 3 4; Junior ClAss Play 3, Hl-Y 2; F.F.A. 2,3. STONE CHEVROLET Just n little prairie flower growing wilder by the hour. Tootle Curley — Silence is more elequent then words. Zo vJjsJr Don Side Jensen-r-r—Gen. Course P.H.A. 1,2; iiixed Chorus 2,3,4 Band 1,4; 3esketball 1,2,3 4; Journalism 1,2,3 4; Pep Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; ,uinuel Ste.ff 4; 4jMJju Dar eii enzen---- —Gen. Course Baseball 1,2 ; F.F.A. 2,3,4; reck 3,4. l ep Bend 4; Lou — When I thlr.k I must speak. Wendy — I could al- v ays tell a story. Teddy — Anything for the sake of an «rgue- ment. The Build of a farmer. Moose. Vvw CiL Xu« Louella Jensen----Collere Prep. ATTGTTBOT 1; F.H.A. 1,4; Jr. Class lay 3; Tri-?Ji-Y 2; Pep club 3,4; Pen ar.d 1,2,3; Gle Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Sax Ouartee-t 2,4; Candidate ror Homecoming Queen 4; Basketball 1,2,3;. Student Hgr. 4; v. neanR 1; Swing Band 1,4; fixed ''ho. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,p,3,4; Journal- ism 2,3,4; gb Ted Jensen----------Gen.course ''i-Y 1; fixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; °and l,9,3,4; o 's Quartette 3,4; Prass Sextette 2,3,4; Pa- ritore ’orn Solo 3; Madrigal rroun 3; football 1,2,3,4; seball I,9,3,4; Baskets.!! 3,2 3,4; Journalism 2; Canidnte ftr ”o..ie coniine Ying 4; Ietter ans club Pre . 4 Intramural? 3 All County Honor Poll 3: WanSfa”VenVen-------com. Course Pep Band 9,3; Band 2,3,4; Pen Club 4; Drum Kajoret'e ’,3,4; F.T-.A. 1,2; Asst. Hd. An ja3 Staf 4; liyed chorus ’,3,4; Journalism ?,3? Gail Johnson-------Gen.Course p.p. A. 3,3,k; p. H. A. Vice Vres 3; Intradurals 3,4; ootv-ll 3,4; Lettermans lub 4: CHRISTENSEN JEWELRY STORE Art —'Ardis she will always be, but Jorgen- sen not for long. •Huffle — 1 don't know whet your talk- ing about but I'm against It. Ardls Jorgensen - College Prep. F.H.A. 1.2.U; pep Club Pres, 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Cornet Quartet 3; Junior Class Vice Pres. Donald Huff---------Oen. Course Band 2,3,4; Mixed Chours 1,2,3, 4; Sollest 3.4; F.F.A. 2; Boys Quartet 4. Shlrl — o ur Idee of an agreeable person. Sretch — Beware I may do something sen- sational yet. Shirley Jorgensen -College Prep F.H.A. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2,3, ; Band 3; Pep Club 4; Journalism 4; Candidate for Homecoming Queen 4. Melvin Hansen ----- Oen. Course F.F.A. 2,3,4; Junior Class Sec. 3. 'Chuck — A nloe guy to know. Doris Kllworth --- Com. Course F.H.A. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Journalism 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Trl-Hl-Y 1; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4. Charles Kline — College Prep. Class Pres. 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; student Council 3,4; Candidate for Homecoming King 4; Annual Staff 4; Intra- mural Coaoh 3 4; Athletic Hon- or Roll 3,4; All-State Honor Roll 4; All-SW Honorable Ment- ion Letterman's Club 4. MIN RMAN MOTOR V ■Lud — No, Indeed she will never be an old maid. ■Perky -4! may yet be heard from ! Donna Ludwig-----Comm. Course P.H.A. Pres. 1; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4; Class Pres. 1,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Trl-Hl-Y 1; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 2,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Edward Jayne-------Gen. Course P.F.A. 3,4; Class Play 3; I ■Jo — She's not so quiet once you get to know her. -- Why do today, what you can put off until tomorrow? s [V Joan Peterson----College Prep. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls Sex tet 4; All State Chorus 4; Jr Class Play 3; Double Mixed Quartette 4; Class Treasurer 1,3; Candidate for Homecoming Queen 4; Gorden Jensen-----Gen Course Football 1,2,3; Intermurals B.B. 3,4; Hl-Y 1; Jeneane Struble—Comm. Course Vice Pres. F.H.A. 1; Girls Sextette 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Double Mixed Quartet 4; Solo 3,4: Assist. Ed.Camp- us Chatter 4; Ed. of Annual; Vice Pres. Trl-Hl-Y 1; Pep Club 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Can- didate for Homecoming Queen 4 Harvfn tengeman—-Gen. Course Hl-y 1; F.F.A. 3,4; Football 1,2; EXCHANGE STATE BANK Dallas Llle-------Gen Course Intramurale 3 1 - Journalism 4. rV i • - Lily — I fdel tired far Into the furture. Ronald Phelps------Gen. Course Intramurals 3,4. Journalism 4. 'Dutch — Don't be bash- ful little boy, most girls won't bite. Smltty — There's al- ways a danger of my having to study. Charlotte Thlelen----College Prep.—Basketball 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2; Junior class play 3 Pep Culb 4; Lettermans Club 4 Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus I, 2,3,4; Candidate for Home- coming Queen 4; Journalism 2, 3,4; Pep of the week 3; Sec.- Tres. 9; Sollet 3,4; Plano Accompist 3,4; Cheer leader 4 Student Council 2; Trl-Hi- Y 1; County team 3- Richard Smith---Gen. Course—. Football 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Lettermans Club 4; Track 2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming King 4; Athletic Homor Roll 4. A Dort. — A blond, a giggle, that's Dorothy. Rich — A bushel of fun Is better than a hand full of knowledge. EXIRA HATCHERY Dorothy Wahlert----Gen. Course F.H.A. 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Journalism 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4. Richard Wahlert---Gen. Course F.F.A. 1. Intramurals 3« 7 Rastue — HI8 alpha- Weedy — A man of words bet A-B-Charlotte. and action. Ramon Wheeler----Gen. Course F.F.A. 1. Intramurals 3• Gary Wledeman—Gen. Course Atlantic 1,2. Concert Band 3; F.F.A. 4; Vice Pres. 4; 8ports re- porter A. Bull — I'm satisfied with myself, so why worry.• Franklin Wlemann—Gen. Course Lettermans Club A; F.F. A. 2; Football 2,3,A; Track 2,A; Intramurals 3, A; Journalism 2; Candl date for Homecoming King A; Hl-Y 1,2; Basketball 3,A. OFFICERS Donna Ludwig---President Gary Weideman—Vice-President Dick Bjorn-----Sec.-Treas. MOTTO Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. COLORS Yellow and Lavender FLOWER Yellow Rose t SPONSORS Mr. Gardner Mr. 3ryson EXIRA CLEANERS Poem We seniors, the better fourth. Are now telling you good bye. We know that you will miss us a lot And will surely grieve and cry. Chuck and Smltty were backs, Many touchdowns they scored with zest. Gall was tackle, Wieman tackle and Bjorn guard. In football our boys were the best. We mustn't forget baseball or basketball In these we have many stars too. If Gary didn't send our sports news In, Oh, Atlantic what voftld they do? As guards In basketball, Charlotte and Don Elda were the team. Jeneane sang In mixed chorus and sextet. Xes, our songsters really made these gleam. Who Is that talking? Oh, we know long before we ask. It's Everett who talks all day, From his studies he likes to hask. Melvin, our former class secretary, Has quite a good method worked out we hear. He goes to school to get out of work. He finds It Isn't quite worth It all year. Roger has a smile for every girl he sees. Eugene must have his bubble gttm. Marvin from Elkhorn to Exlra, In his airplane does like to come. Vernlce and Joyce always Talking or studying seem to be. Lola always gets her word In. Doris says, Skating, that Is for me! If you want a pencil, Dallas Is the man you want to see. There are many who do borrow them, Still loaded his pockets seem to be. Louella, basketball manager, Helps pull the girls through the game. Dorothy at you will always smile, It'll always be the same. Almost everyone has some hair. Though It may be short or long. We think Darrell's and Joan's can't be beat. We seniors are never wrong. If you need someone to help with hard work, Edward will be glad to pitch In. Ramon, Don, and Richard live In the country. And are what you call farming men. EXIRA CLOTHING CO Oh, talking again we hear, Ardle, Shirley, and Donna It must be! When ever there was a band, marching, Wanda, majorette, you were sure to see. Ted couldn't continue sports the first of the year. But he kept on fighting as a fan. Never argue with Phelps, Or on the floor someday you may land. We say, Farewell, to all our teachers, To this old cold world, Hello, And So long, to all our school mates. We find we do hate to go I CLASS SONG (Tune of Anchors Awelgh) Hail to the Senior Class. Hail to our school. We'll never change our course, Though fog or heavy gales. With all our teacher's help, We've reached our port. Here we will take our leave and Meet the world that Is before us now. Hail to the Senior Class. This is our day. Farewell to our schoolmates, We sail to gain our fame. Now our last night on shore. Hall, Seniors, hall. Until we meet once more, Here's wishing you a fair adieu for now. GREEN BAY LUMBER CO In the year of 1939 the ship, The Scholar , docked. Twenty one boye and glrle, under the leadership of Captain Oppedal, were lead up the gang- plank. They were: Cherlyne Anderson, Byron Baker, Terry Bengard, Joyoe Carper, Diane Corl, Nadine 0111, Barbara Henaen, Ted Jensen, Wanda Jensen, Geneva Jessen, Charles Kline, Dallas Llle, Donna Ludwig, Joan Peterson, Richard Shoesmlth, Richard Smith, Lila Mae Strickland, Jeneane Struble, Charlotte Thlelen, Juanita Wolf, and Doris Jensen. Doris Jensen, Barbara Hansen, and Richard Shoesmlth Jumped overboard after the first semester. During first grade the ship got lost In a storm and all records were lost. We dooked at the beginning of our seoond year and picked up Janice Hansen, Eugene Jensen, Bobble Taenzler, Mary Ellen Hansen, Teddy McCord and Don Elda Jensen. Our new skipper was Miss Bennett. We went back to sea for a half year and Janice Hansen, Diane Oorl, Bobble Taenzler, Mary Ellen Hansen and Teddy McCord, decided to swim ashore. At the beginning of our third year Miss Phillips was our new skipper. We ploked up Viola Jessen who was floating around in a life boat. Donald Jorgensen was transferred to anlther ship. During our fourth year Mies Putbrese came aboard to help Miss Phillips Marvin Lengerman also came aboard. Viola Jessen and Ronald Phelps decided to swim ashore. This year we abandoned our ship for two small cruisers. The Scholar went Into port for repairs. hur flfthe year we all went aboard The Scholar again. Our • skip- per this year was Miss Thelma Hockenberry. This year we received no new passengers but Phyllis Butler, Lila Strickland, Theo Strotman and Byron Baker missed the boat. Our sixth year we got lost In a fog and lost all contact with the outside world. When we finally c me out of the fog we were started on our seventh year of school. This year we had two captains, Mrs. Alice Elwood and Mr8. Beverly Payne. It brought our total up to eighteen when Lola Anderson and Eugene Kline rowed up In a rowboat. During our eighth year we had trouble with the ship for the first part of the year but got It fixed before graduation. We graduated with a olais of seventeen. Mrs. Elwood was our captain that year. Our Freshman year we boarded a larger ship The E. H. S. . Richard Bjorn, Wendell Boken, Everett Brown, Marvin Hackwell, Melvin Hansen, Vern- loe Hill, Donald Huff, Darrell Jensen, Call Johnson, Ardls Jorgensen, BAKERS SUPER MARKET Claee History Cont., Shirley Jorgensen, Doris Kllworth, Franklin Peterpen, Melvin Petereen, Phyllis Petereen, Richard Petereen, Ronald Phelps, Leo Stonebraker, Dick Sturgeon, Jean Sykes, Dorothy Wahlert, John Wahlert, Ramon Wheeler, and Frank Wleman came aboard to help wash the decks. We elected Donna Ludwig for President, Ramon Wheeler for Vice President and Joan Peterson as sec- retary-treasurer. Miss Burger and Miss O'Conner were co-captalns. Our tenth year we had a surprise. A yacht came alongside ship and who should come aboard, out Louella Jensen end Roger Esbeck. Marvin Hackwell and Melvin Petersen hitched a ride back to shore. We elected Richard Bjorn for our President, Joyce Carper as Vice President and Charlotte Thldlen as secretary-treasurer. Miss Burger and Mr. Llddlooat were are co-cap tains. Our eleventh year we gained Cary Weldeman, who was transferred from another ship to ours. We lost John Wahlert when he Jumped overboard. We elected Charles Kline for President, Ardls Jorgensen as Vice President, Melvin HsnBon as secretary and Joan Petereon as treasurer. We turned our ship beet to the times of the Gey Nlntles and Invited the seniors over for a Junior-Senior Banquet. Dwalne Thompson Joined us for one week of our senior year, but decided to rejoin his old ship. Our captains this year were Mr. Bryson and Mr. Gardner. We elected Donna Ludwig as President, Cary Weldemen as Vice Pre- sident and Dick Bjorn as secretary-treasurer. Of the original twenty one students that started on the trip only ten of the original finished. They are: Joyce Carper, Ted Jensen, Wanda Jensen, Charles Kline, Dallas I.lle, Donna Ludwig, Joan Peterson, Rlcnard Smith, Jeneane Struble, and Charlotte Thlelen. We were graduated with a class o thirty three Intelligent stu- dents. GEORGE N. C°RL Sc SON This le station E. H. 3. bringing you the news of 1962: Doctor Mel Hansen, The Great Surgeon, has Just completed a major opera- tion, removing a bralr. tumor from Prof. Insteln. Thle le his first major operation since he operated on his pet horse. Ramon Wheeler, the president of Extra's Exchange State Bank was serious ly Injured last night while trying to protect the people's eevlngs. All clues Indicate that Angelpuss Carper and Hotllps Petereen, public enemies No. 1 and 2 pulled the Job. It Is rumored that their agent Gun Moll Struble la blackmailing them so their going to rub her out. The police are sending Richard Wahlert tp the river for bootlegging liquor to stock his chain oo poolhalls. He has been at this for quite a few years, but he always evaded It, finally eomeone saueeled n him. Richard Smith, the newly appointed general of the United states Marines, Is risking nls life, trying to save the large Industrial city of Exlra. It Is being Invaded t y Audubon. Gary Weldemen, the former sports announcer of Exlra High School's radto program, has been promoted to top sports announcer since the death of Dick Stern. Darrell Jensen, proprietor of the world's largest toothpick factory Is suing Bugsy Epbeck for letting his termites rum loose in his factory . Bugey says tm t his termites don't do any harm and that Darrell Is Just Jealous of his purebred termitee. Louella Jensen has been cited as the first woman auctioneer. She Is in partnership with Colonel Crees both In business and marriage. It was announced that Marvin Lengeman, the great pilot, has bought his, own airline. He gained world fame by setting a new round the world speed re cord. Franklin Wlemann received a contract from the Cleveland Browns and they sent him to play for Oakfield Academy. He was a star on Exlra High's foot- ball team. Gall Johnson fights Jersey Joe Alcott tonight at Madison Square Garden for the heavyweight championship of the world. His brother, big Jim , got him In condition for the bout. Ted Jensen, the former great shortstoo for Exlra High, Is now playing, orofesslonal baseball for the Brayton Bums. They are favored to wlm the county baseball championahip. FINHRTY fIL STATION Class Prophecy Con't. Shirley Jorgensen challenges Donna Ludwig for the bowling chamDlonshlp, of America tonight; It promises to be a tough battle. They both learned to bowl while a member of the Extra High Bowling Club. There has been close competition between them since then and now It will be decided who Is the best. Beans Jensen and Speedy Llle are getting their cars tuned up for the annual Indianapolis Memorial Speedway Classic, It will be a close race for they both are favored to win. They have been battling ever since they got their driver's license. Today will tell the story. Don Elda shinbones Jensen vs. Dorothy meatball Wahlert tonight for the heavyweight wrestling championship of the world. Meatball Is fav- ored to win because of her superior weight, but skinbones Is faster than a flash of lighting. Chuck Kline has been named coach of the year after his boys won the state basketball tournament. Two members of the team are his sons. This Is the first year that the Exlra boys have gone to the State Baskltball Tournament. Vernlce Hill has been chosen teacher of the year . She was offered many contracts, but she excepted only the one from Exlba. Richard Bjorn has settled down with his sophomore girl and Is now raising purebred cabbages. It Is rumored that he makes her do all the work. Lola Anderson, who has been working at Spoofs Hardware for many years has finally been promoted to manager of the store, this was announced by Everett Brown, Proprietor. He got the store by gambling on a long shot. Ardis Jorgenson has retired two miles north of Exlra on a little farm, and Is now spending all of her time raising little wolfs . Wanda Jensen has been made head nurse of The Exlra Public Insane Asylum, because of her noble work with the helpless. Doris Kllworth is the new proprietor of the Atlantic Skating Rink. She received It for going every Saturday and Sunday night for five years. Charlotte Thielen'e horse Bettle-Bom came in first In the Kentucky- Derby. She Jockeyed the horse herself. She took up riding almost before she could walk. AUDUBON COUNTY JOURNAL Wo the class of May, 1952, being of sound mind end body, do hereby ac- knowledge this to be our lest will and testament; and do hereby bequeath all our worldly possessions to the less lntlllegent undergraduates of E.H.S. I, Chuok Kline will my ability to play all sports to Howard Green. I, Wanda Jensen will my majorettlng ability to Coreen Dickenson. I, Joyce Carper will my quietness to Donlta sturgeon. I, Dallas Llie will my oars and chauffeurlng of the girls to Ed Parsone. I, Richard £jorn will Donna Hocamp to my younger brother, Gary, to keep an eye on her. I, Donald Huff will my apple polishing ability to John Wahlert. I, Vernlce Hill will my- complaints to Mary McCall. I, Richard Wahlert will ray poelhall experience to John Overgaard. I, Ted Jensen will' my baseball tricks to Dick Rassmussen. I, Louella Jensen will my gift of gab (auctioneering ability) to Gary Schwab. I, Ardis Jorgenaen will my ability to lose weight ;o Virginia Phlppen. I, Dorothy Wahlert will my ability to laugh at anytime to La Vonne Esbeck. I, ftonnle Phelps will my bright shirts to Buddy Ledet. I, Shirley Jorgensen will my tallness to Mert Parsons. I, Donna Ludwig will ray ability to always have a man chasing me to Sara Godwin. I, Richard Smith Will my bravery, wounds, end action on the football field to Bob Nelson. I, Joan Peterson will my flashing short red hair to Joan Whitmore. I, 'jail Johnson will my manly physic to Roy Wedemeyer. I, Everett Brown will my ability to be where I m not needed to Frances Fuller. I Charlotte Thlelen will my ability to ride a horse to Lila Strickland. I MervIn Lengemann will my car to Charles Schwab (when he learns to drive). I, Doris Kllworth wlll my trips to Breyton to Joyce Johnson. I, Darrell Jensen’ will my Tonle Home Permanents to Jimmy Jonnson. I, Jeneane Struble will my singing ability to Pat Crees. I, ftoger Esoeck wl'll my high appetite to Ruth Bpsham. I, Son Side Jensen will my string or men to Shirley Wahlert. I, Lola Andersen will my shortness to Jo Wahlert. I, Melvin Hansen will my string of girls to Gary Klever. I Edward Jayne will my fast driving to Shprlene Laurltzen. I Gordon Jensen will my wolf men technique to Roger Tlbben. I Ramon Wheeler will my ability to play pool to Allen Beck. I, F rank Wleman will my Mohawk hair do to Molly Juhl. I dary Weldemann will my speaking ability to Bill Simpson. Dated: This Twenty-first day of May, 1952 A.D. Witnessed by; All of the brlllent seniors of E.H.S. BECK IMPLEMENT FirstS.5ce o i 7 d Gr c z c.S C ' «4 ) s c. o 5 7 G rcc C rv J W.E. YOUNG—REALTOR ■9► o - rs «ei ■ f ■•« -!8 !!« S L. Andersen C. Bartelt 1 k id Allan Beck £JL Brown P. Buttler Pst Cress D. Elvood L.V. Eebec D. Frederick 5ano Qault James Johnson Joyce Johnson c. Jorgensen Joe Knrwsl Jerry Kline V f T Margaret Payne P araen i ■v '5 ' • i ■ ■ 4j h m Wayne Petersen Dick Rasmussen Jeff Roberts Tom Thlelen Roger Tlboen Anna Wahlert Kay Wahlert t . Jo Wahlert - Pres dent- Jo c ICar ufa I 'C dSS Sp onsors- M ti P oy Ms. peeler Ms. a rf e r m. Wedemeyer R. Wedemeyer Joan Whitmore -I cc Pre.sident- Porr? T ? Se.Jc.f7 -Sec. —Trees. Mqryaret Payne James Wolf RENDLEMAN SERVICE STATION {fr y , 'i Dean Anderaen Larry Anptey Ruth Basham Roger Carper done Carter Sara Godwin Jimmy Jayne Donne Hocemp Marilyn Imple I « Jeppesen I kw Sherri Heath Rllla Jayne j. Johnson T. Jorgeneen Rolliaon Juhl Junior Kalleeen Walter Kllworth 11 h i c. Kltellnger cy. c 9 hrt i•. ..i Bud Ledet r y1 Darwin Llie y Robert Lyfc'se Richard Neleen Donna tailth T. Stadevold Ann Stetzell Ronald Struble D. Sturgeon fre s Jen t - 1rc.i 7 Sri? si o U V Cc,Jrcs Jc tJ- 3roofi ‘f tcrjcs? Sec. - 7re ? s. - fte. nn Js s c S On 5 or 3 ” Sir. -Lollo r n c, e. fr. V t 'a 77 S Carol Willla SPOO HARDWARE m f inH ty tW Janice Andersen jj. Andersen R. Andersen Virginia Andrea Leo Anstey Donald Bills Gary Bjorn U Gerald Chase I i r ' ti D. Christensen E. Christensen I Harvey Haclrwell Kenneth Hansen Robert Huff Wanda Jayne Wilma Jayne Darrell Jensen jerry Jensen Marie Jensen Gene Jessen JAC03SEN PRODUCE Cv u Sandra Johnson 0. Kalleeen E. Laurltaen P. Ly’tke A r - - 1% J i e i Mary Keaeey hary Kline r r T t Robert Nelaon lit? Darwin Mleaan c n ) W 'i t ia John Avergaard rrtv, • 5 I ■ Jacit Peppore '' 'J , ,L Dlo cle Petereen Harold Petersen V. Phlppen r. D. Schlotfeldt Ul a. £4 3ary Schwab ■ is cP Bill Slmpaon '• - r r .W S, Don Smith addle Soren en A Merrill SySee Mary Thlelen Marvin Toft Roy Wedemeyer EVA'S CAPE vW v I Prcs Jcnf' S 7 r cy£sbcc.K Vi'ec. 'Frcs c cfiJ- hsy Jo 7 4 'e c 7 $C £- Ysc ?s. - Jctd f c ?y cr£ G eJ C 3 77 j£ 3 0 7 (7rc sJ ODO 7SOSS - if. ., ' A S3 u aretes ponsors Jfr tf s O 7 SIMS BEAUTY SALON ft(Wt4C WtWUf Charlotte Thlelen Jeneane Struble Louella Jensen Donna Ludwig Joan Peterson Queen Shirley Jorgenson Ardis Jorgenson rfnnouit S ta Back Row left to right: Dick Bjorn, Ronnald Phelos, Charles Kline, Richard Smith, Shirley Jorgenson, Doris Xilworth. Middle Row left to right: Louella Jensen, Vernlce Hill, Ardis Jorgenson, Donna Ludwig. Front Row left to right: Charlotte Thlelen, Jeneane Struble, Wanda Jensen, and Joyce Carper. Missing: Lola Anderson EAC-EM COM STRUCT I OH First Rov;: Don Eida Jensen, Shirley Frederick, Colleen Hansen, Lila Strickland, Matilda l edemeyer, and Miss 3urger. Second How: Mary McCall, Joyce Johnson, LaVonne Esbeck, Donna Hocamp, Kay Vfahlert, and Jeneane Struble. Third Row: Donita Sturgeon, Rilla Jayne, Janice Johnson, Carollea Willis, Ruth Basham, and Marilyn Frerlck. Fourth Row: Shirley Jorgenson, Dorothy Statsvold, Doris Kllworth, Dorothy Wahlert, Donna Smith, and Mary Jo Thlelen. Fifth Row: Margaret Payne, Dorothy Elwood, Annette Statzell, Louella Jensen, Charlotte Thielen, Donna Ludwig, and Ardis Jor- genson. Missing: Lola Anderson, Sherri Heath,Gladys Hackwell, and Judy Hall Editor—Lola Anderson Asslt.—Jeneane Struble FRANK N. RASUMSEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW fftocderit Council Front Row: Treva Stadsvold, Donna Ludwig, and Shirley Esbeck. Last Row : Sherry Heath, John Over- gaard, Joe Karwal, and Jerry Kline Missing: Charles Kline OFFICERS Donna Ludwig-----President Shirley Esbeck---Vice-Pres. Joe Karwal-------Secretary Treva Stadsvold—Treasurer ctnCo CCcma PCcup first Row: LaVonne Esbeck, Judy Hall, Lila Strickland, Dorothy Elwood, Pat Crees, and Sharlene Laurltzen. Second Row: Dick Rasmussen, Joan Whltemore, Gano Gault, Shirley Wahlert, Dorothy Stadsvold, Margaret Payne, and Phyllis 3uttler. Third Row: Robert Simpson, Donald Paulson, Jerry Kline, Joe Karwal, Charles Schwab, Tom Thielen, and Larry Stone. Director: Miss Rose Burger CAST Dick Rasmussen-----Wlngy Vashkl Gano Gault---------Flora Vashkl Sharlene Laurltzen—Dors Vashkl Pat Crees-----------Anna Vashkl Joe Karwal----------Emil Vashkl Margaret Payne-----Biddy Brady Shirley Wahlert-----Mrs. Jones Phyllis Buttler----Tessy Vashkl Robert Simpson------Luke Watson Charles Schwab-Oswald Fredrick Tom Thielen-------Johnny Jones Dorothy Stadsvold-Mrs. Fredrick Joan Whitmore-------Mrs. 3ixby Donald Paulson-------------Maxey Dorothy Elwood-----Dixie Jones Jerry Kline----------Mr. Ping LaVonne Esbeck-----------Grandma Larry Stone--------Judge Patrick J.P. THIELEN—HOG BUYER Ma£ ie6te Corrlne Dickenson, Linda Heath, Wanda Jenaen Sandra Flnnerty, Connie Kline, Drum Majorette and Judy May. Mary Marrah McCall, Idc K-y Annette Tt zcll, Charlotte I. ie en, Wahlert, and Annette Staaell Joan '.’l-it-ore, Ida Kay Wahlert, 3 J«Jy Basketball -Mary Marrah McCall. Football STOSE fie i CCwb First Row: Wanda Jensen, Marcia Frederick, Sandra Johnson, Dorothy Elwood, Annette Statzell, Louella Jensen, Charlotte Thie- len, Donna Hocarap, and Donna Smith Second Row: Virginia Andrea, Ardis Jorgenson, Donna Ludwig, Corrlne Dickinson, Vernice Hill, Shirley Esbeck, Carollea Willis, Janice Anderson, Wilma Jayne, and Jeneane Struble. Third Rov : Mr. Paulson, Don Elfe. Jensen, Kay Wahlert, Matilda Wede- raeyer, Shirley Frederick, Mary McCall, Janice Johnson, Colleen Hansen, and Joyce Carper. Fourth Rot : Rllla Jayne, Donlta Sturgeon, Gano Gault, Lila Strickland, Margaret Payne, Dorothy Statsvold, Doris Kilworth, and Joyce Johnson. Fifth Row: Shirley Jorgenson, Gary Klever, Gary Kline, Jerry Kline, Joe Karwal, Richard Smith, Dick Bjorn, and Gwen Wiemann. Missing from picture: Lola Anderson and Sherri Heath — Jy V OFFICERS Ardie Jorgenson----President Donna Hoc amp------Vice-Pres. Shirley Frederick—Sec.-Treas. LUCK'9 CAFE Majorette: Judy May, Linda Heath, Coreen Dickinson, Sheryl Flnnerty, Connie Klllne----Drum Majorette: Wanda Jensen Flute: Kay Wahlert, Marlyn Frederick, Jacqueline Jacobsen. Clarinets: Carol Willis, Mary Jo. Thlelen, Charlotte Esslngton, Mary Marrgh McCall, Georganne Corl, Maureen Christensen, Peggy McClain, Beverly Jensen, Lavonne Esbeck, Mary McClain, Gall Chase, Gertrude Basham, Marlyn Imslck. Alto Saxophone: Louella Jensen, Sharlene Laurltzen, Virginia Phlppen Tenor Saxophone: Gary Schwab, George Bauer. Baritone Saxaphone: Richard Nelson. Cornets: Ken Culllngs, Billy Simpson, Gary Klever, Artis Jorgensen Paul Christensen, Roger Beck, Philip Wilson. Trombones: Charles Schwab, Shirley Fredrick, Russell Phelps, Carroll Basham, Arnold Foss, Bobby Nelson. Baritone: Ted Jensen, Donald Bills, Ruth Basham. Drums: Don Huff, Don Elda Jensen, Karol Parrott, Jo , Toft. Tympani: Correen Dickonsen. Bells: Ann Statzell. Bass: Gary Kline, Jimmy Jayne, Terry Eagen. Horns: Treva Stadsvold, Helen Stadsvold. Director: Gale Woodling. BRAYTON PRODUCE Muted CkawAA, First Row: Jeneane Struble, Corrlne Jorgenson, Donna Hocamp, Gladys Backwell, Corrlne Dlcklnsen, Joan Peterson, Treva State- void, Marilyn Frederick, Eay Vahlert, Virginia Phlppen, Phyllis Volf, Evelyn Veils, Shirley Frederick, and Colleen Hansen. Second Row:Gano Gault, Lll® Strickland, Ardis Jorgenson, Annette Statsell, Vanca Jensen, Shirley Jorgenson, Donna Smith, Dorothy Statsvold, Dorle Xllworth, Pat Creee, Louella Jensen, Charlotte Thlelen, Donna Ludwig, Margaret Payne, and LaVonne Esbeck- Third Row: ten Callings, Robert Kelson, Gary Oise, Don Hoff, Dick 3Jorn, John Overgaard, Charles Sc tar ah, Molllson Jahl, Arnold Foss, Jin Jayne, Eugene Carter, Melvin Parrott, Denny Peterson, Richard Kelson, Dean Anderson, and Donald Bills. Accomplanlsts: Dorothy Elwood and Joan Whitmore Kissing from picture: Ted Jensen, Roger Esbeck, Everett Brown, Lola Anderson, Don Elda Jensen, Sharlene Laurltnen, and Marvin Toft.-J-J t EXTRA AtT'' SEMriCE Solo i st s Ida Kay Wahlert (Vocal) I fb t Corrine Dickinson (Vocal) A i ii Don Elda Jensen (Vocal) Mollison Juhl (Vocal) Treva Statsvoir (Plano) Margaret Payne (Vocal 3c Instrumental) Robert Melson (Plano) Colleen Hansen Piano) GEORGE BAUER—HOG BUYER Joan Whltemore (Vocal Plano) Gladys Hackwell (Vocal) Donna Hocamp (Vocal) BOY'S QUARTET Left to right: Richard Nelson, Dick Bjorn, Charles Schwab, and Ted Jensen. GIRL'S SEXTET Left to right: Colleen Hansen, Shirley Frederick, Margaret Payne, Joan Whitmore, Donna Hocamp, ”nd Joan Peterson. Accomplanlst: Marilyn Frederick EXIRA PRODUCE TRUMPET TRIO Left to right: Gary Elever, Bill Siapson, and Sen Culllngs CLARISIT CDARTET DRin: ENSEMBLE Left to right: Don Huff, 'Janda Jensen, Johnny Toft, and Carol Mae Parrott. SAXAPHGIIE OPART ET Left to right: LaYonne Zsbeck, Mary Jo Thielen, Charlotte Zsslagton, and Mary McCall Left to right: Richard !Telsen, Gary Schwab, Sharlene Laxritzen, and Virginia Prippen Front How (left to right): Jerry Jensen, Gary Schwab, Dick Peterson, Leo Anstey. Second Row: Kenneth Hansen, Harvey Hackwell, Gary Weidemnn. Robert Huff, John Schrader, Larry Anstey, Gene Jessen. Third Row: Roy Wedemeyer, Dallas Christenson, Darwin Nlssen, Darrell Jensen, Frank Hansen, Gary Bjorn, Dick Rasmussen. Fourth Row: Ralph Wedemeyer, Gary Klever, Corwin Kitelinger, Paul Wahlert, Eddie Lee Sorenson, Earl Laurl- tsen, James Johnson. Fifth Row: Dale Lauritsen, Forrest Walker, Thomas Thielen, Jeff Roberts, Wayne Peterson, Joe Karwal, Edward Jayne. Sixth Rov?: Harold Albretson, Evereett Brown, Bill Simpson, Marvin Lengeman, Darrell Jensen, Richard Ppterson, Gall Johnson, and Mr. Harper. Mlaslnp were: Marvin Toft, Rogr Esbeok, Melvin Hansen, James Wolf, and Miller Ledet. OFFICERS Wayne Peterson--President Thomps Thielen—Vice-President McCALL SIMPSON fowling % ( u fa First Row (left to right); Marilyn Frederick, Ruth Basham, Wanda Jayne, Marcia Frederick. Second Row; Gano Gault, Carol Lea Wlllla, Joan Peterson, Joyce Carper, Lila Strickland. Third Row; Ida Kay Wahlert, Gordon Jensen, Mr. Gardner, Richard Smith,Margaret Payne. Fourth Row; Richard Anderson, Jack Peppers, Roger Carper, Ken Cullings, and Allan Beck. Missing: Harry Jensen, Roger Esbeck, Frank Hansen, and Denny Peterson. t e i m e h i cd l u k First Row: Janloe Johnson, Dorothy Elwood, Donna Hocamp, Charlotte Thielen, Joan Whlteraore, and Donna Smith. Second Row: Mr. Paulson, Dick Rasmussen, Gary Schwab, Robert Lykke, and Mr. Williams. Third Row: Joe Karwal, Dick Bjorn, Jerry Kline, Galle Johnson, and Richard Smith. Fourth Row: Charles Kline, Ted Jensen, Frank Wiemann, Tom Thielen, and Charles Schwab. Missing: Donald Paulson, Robert Simpson, and Sherri Heath. OFFICERS Ted Jensen----President Dorothy Elwood-Sec.-Treas. Ton Thielen---Vice President CREE'S PRODUCE September 12 Exira High opened ite football campaign here Friday night with a 21-7 victory over Panora. The Exlran's made 14 first downs in gaining its first win while the best the visitors could do against the local team's almost impregnable defense .was two first downs and 45 yards from scrimmage. Exlra racked 197 yards by rushing and 81 more through the air. September 21 Exlra avenged a 1950 defeat by matting our a 20-6 licking to Coon Rapids on the latter's home field Friday night. The locale however, have deflnately lost two key men for the remainder of the season in the fracas. Ted Jensen has a bad knee contusion and sprained ligaments while Gary Kline had had his newly broken shoulder put in a cast. September 28 The Exlra Vikings evidently hadn't been reading the dally papers which proclaimed an eaey wlr. Friday night for the Wheelers. As a result, the hard charging Vikings boy's pushed Audubon's string of football vict- ories back to the zero mark. The Vikings won, 6-0. October 5 Exlra rolled over Fontanelle 40-6 their first defenese of the Nlehna Vally Conference pigskin title at Fontanelle Friday night. October 12 Exlra made it four straight with a resounding 41-0 over Walnut here Friday night. The Vikings scored al- most at will in every period although the hapless 'nuts appeared to give them a little toughter go than Font- anelle. Walnut threatened at least twice. - HALL'3 Football Continued October 19 Exlra took the so called big one and playing terrific (Homecoming) ball, spilled Pocahantas 42-6 to take their sixth straight victory. The Vikings powered and tricked their way for three tellies In each half. October 26 Friday night Coach Bob William's boys Journeyed to Casey where they copped their eeventh consecutive win of the season with a not too Impressive 40-7 score. October 31 Extra’s nope of an undefeated season came to an end Wednesday night as an Inspired Adair eleven tipped the locals 19-14. From the first minute of play, the Vikings knew they were In a football game and In for a tought time. Adair ran hard, blocked and tackled hard. It was the exact anti-thesis of the Casey game. November 7 Extra's football season has ended. Griswold asked that their game with the Vikings, scheduled for Wednesday night be cancelled due to the death of Dick Knote, star Griswold athletic, killed In a hunting accident last week. Won 7 Lost 1 STATISTICS SHOW E.H.S. MADE 2507 YARDS. The Exlra Vikings complied an Impressive average of 313 yards per game against 108 for their opponents during the 1951 grid season. Totals were 2507 for the Vikings and 863 for their opponents. The breakdown as follows (In all Instances the EHS yardage Is the greater figure): Panora-278-53; Coon Raplds-172,63; Fontanelle-435,58; Audubon-213,160; walnut-446,107; Pocahontas-375,125; Casey-387,39; and - Adalr-231.208. .m winning seven games and losing one the Vikings's rack- ed up 224 points to the opposition's 52. Adair, the lone loss, accounted for over one third of these points. FIVE E.H.S. WIN AI.J.-STATE RECOGNITION Jerry Kline- All SWIowa lat team and Jack North's, All State Honor Roll. Tom Thlelen- All SW Iowa Honorable Mention and Jack North-s All-State Honor Roll. Chuck Kline- All SW Iowa Honorable Mention and Jack North’s All-State Honor Roll. Left to right: Dick Rasmussen, Tom Thlelen, Chuck Xline, Charles Schwab, Ted Jensen, Eugene Carter, 3111 Simpson, Robert Simpson, Larry Stone, Richard Nelson, Robert Lykke, and Gary Schwab, manager. Missing from picture: Frank Wlemann LINDHfLM'S FOR LUMBER BOY'S BA E ALI The Boys' BaskPtball team ns« «novn ntucn sien o improvement again tm year a« they came through the « «on with 17 wins and b losses, tnree of tne Iossps being to Audubon who won by a slim margin eacn time, and tne otner lo«® being to Coon ° r lda. mhis year tne hoys pieced tnird in tne County Tjtle. They were defeated by Audubon in the irst round 3B-36, and beat Viola 69-33. Coacn Poulson's boys were tied for first place m the Confer- ence with Lewis, both navein 10-0 records. Tne two teams met on Exira'a floor with Exira ViKing's dunning them by a score of 6-36 m sectional play, Exira drew a bye the first round and net Audubon in tne final round and were defeated by a score 6f 2-51 Chuck Kline and Ted Jensen were elected Co-Captains for tne year 1951-52. Mr. Poulson's B. team played 1 game tms year with Elk Horn on tne home floor and defeated tnem 23-1 . Tom Tnielen (Junior) forward, led his team nates with a total of ?30 points. Cnarles Sonveb (Junior) guard, and Ted Jensen (senior) forward, backed mm up with l°o end 153 points respectively. Cnuok Kline (senior) guard, scored °0 points. Pobert Simpson (Junior) center, made ph points, and Larne Ptone (Junior) orwerd and Bill Pimpson ( reshmsn) center, both reserves scored 110 and 3 points respectively. Exira n«d a total of 10. -1 points to the opponents 6.P5 points. Exira's offense vna so points per pane and defense vp” 33 points per game. For tne second straignt y®ar we nave npd tne Intramural League, which is composed of boys not on tne Varsity Bound. Borne of leading scorer's are Eugene (Bpike) Carter, who is no doubt tne nignest scorer m intramurals. Borne of the otners are 3ail Johnson, Ronnie Struble, Jack reppers, Donnie Bmlth, Don Poulson, and Brook Fetersen, but of course there are tne otners wno are good too. The new League Cnarnr this ypar goes to tne Panther's coacn- ed by Robert Simpson, wno nad a record of H wins and 2 losses. |m pavttt?AI 'B LENSCH IMPLEMENT First Row (left to right): Don Elda Jensen, Myrtle Parsons, Sherry Heath, Charlotte Thlelen, Jancle Johnson, and Joan Whitmore. Second how: Mrs. Severlne, Corrlne Dlcklnsen, Gwen Ulemann, Donna Smith, Mary Jo Thlelen, Donna Hocarap, and Louella Jensen. Coach Bob Williams J M Implement OIRL'S BASKETBALL The girl1! baasetball Bound ended tne neaaon this year by winning « and loalng lk. Tne outlook for next year 1« promis- in?j a« tney will lone only two players from tnelr soua'd. Tne team regained tneir county cnarnmnnahio crown tnia year after lo«ing it laat year. Altnough Viola vs® tne favored team to win, Exira bent tnem So to 36. In tne forward court tne te n totaled owii nomtn, an average of 13 points a earns. Tneir opponents «cored 1003 point®, an aver age of Uu points e game. Sherri Meatn led tn® «cerine ith a total of son point®, averaging ?? Oint« ° «««e, poekmg ner ur were very Jo Tn’“len vitn 199 point a, Dorothy Elwood «ith 1Q3 points, ,Tanice Tohnaon with 5k, Owen Wleman with ko and Cornne Dickinson with 1? point Tne team a a wnole commited 631 foula while their opponents committed kS2 foul . Tne foula are aa '•ollow®: Donna Foo mr «3, Cnarlotte Tmelen 1, 'iwen Viemen Sk, v„ry ,To mnaeien 61, aperrl Heath k5, Dorothy Elwood k i, Cornne Dickinson ki, Joan Whitmore 3°, Donna Smith 38, Janice Johnnon 33, Evelyn Vella 16, Don Elda Jeneen 10 and Yert Ramona with 6 foula. Sherry Heath won tne Sectional and Diatnc Tournament and went on to tne State Tournament for tne free throw championship. Sherry tied with two otner girl® at the state Tournament. She won by making the total of ko out of k5 while her opponent Ilona Lutner, made 38 out of k.5. Sherry waa crowned Queen of the Free Ttirow Cnamnonamp Meet and received her trophy from Rod Chlaholm over W. 0. I. TV. between tne consolation and championship game. A sk zt b d zsq t S GIRLS Opponent Exlra Gray 38 41 P-nora 48 39 Fontanelle 32 30 Audubon 42 44 Menlo 41 56 Cunberland 43 62 Coon Rapids 65 30 Casey 2« 48 Adair 62 36 V iota 4? 41 Audubon 2? 35 Adair 43 33 Lev; is 41 40 Gray 46 47 V iota 51 49 Uas3ena 43 37 Anita 35 55 County Tournament Gray 32 49 Viola 36 59 Sectional Tournament First Round Elk Horn 50 6? Second Round Lev; is 63 50 Consolation Round Adair 59 30YS 56 Oooonent Exira Gray 23 49 Panora 18 40 Fontanelle 37 4 7 Audubon 41 40 Menlo 27 43 Casey 33 57 Cumberland 23 50 Coon Rapids 37 33 Adair 26 76 V iota 36 51 Audubon 31 38 Adair 24 51 Lev; is 36 46 Gray 27 30 Elk Horn 33 56 ’. lota •;2 44 46 Hassena 38 Anita 31 4? County Tournament Audubon 38 36 Viola 33 69 Sectional Tournament Audubon 51 42 BULLDOGS GOPHERS Coach Dick Rasmussen, H. Green, C. Xltellnger, R. V edereyer, G. Johnson, D. Smith, R. Smith, L. Anstey, K. Jessen, D. Llle, D. Jensen. Coach Charles Schwab, J. Walker, E. Brown, E. Carter, J. Jayne, D. Petersen, D. Llle, D. Huff, W. Petersen, Gary Schwab. “MUSTANGS I Coach Chuck Kline, G. Xllne, 3. Simpson, E. Laurltsen, J. Sch- rader, M. Sykes, R. Lykke, R. Anderson, D. Anderson, G. Bjorn, G.Chase, J. Kallesen. Coach Tom Thlelen, G. Weider.an, D. Bjorn, R. Phelps, E. Sorenson, G. Klever, H. Jensen, D. Gill, G. Jessen, R. Carper. Coach Frank Wiemann, J, Peppers, A. Foss, E. Laurltsen, B. Peter- son, E. Jensen, F. Sykes, R. Wheeler, G. Kallesen. WILDCATS PANTHERS Coach Robert sT Jsoi l VheeTer P. Wahlert, J. Karwal, D. Chris tenson, D. Peterson, R. Struble D. Bills, T. Brown. Front row(left to right): Leo Rasmussen, Dale Sorenson, Chuck Kline, Tom Thielen, and Jerry Kline Second row: Mr. Liddecoat, Ted Jensen, Don Spoo, Charles Schwab, Dick Phiopen , and Mr. Paulsen. Third row: Robert Lykke, Robert Simpson, Jon Vflemann, Dick 3Jom, Coach: Mr. DeVerne Liddecoat Assit. Co ch: Mr. John Paulsen - d £ %. !) $. (c 7 J Lorpp Acedemy of Dubuoue defeeted Exlre f'-0, to «in the Pt te Mah rchool beeebell chemolonphlp ‘t Mppon City. The hun rp-'p of Exlre fpoe v ho foilo .'ed their teen to Mppon City probrbly pm- the ept hFpohcl1 PV- pr to reprerent the Exlrs echoolp. They y«re treated to en unueually well-pie,yed conteet. Both cluhp played penpptlnne My “field en the pitching of Exlrp1 e Dick PhlDoen £nd Lor=p' Tom S t’oel-’er ’-,cr f vp nent Though the Exlre.nr lopt In their flnpl hid, you een«t tpke e thing pvpv' from the bo e d their two coechep, Vern Llddieoet end John Pouieoo, i or their fine play in every crer.e. The Exlranr pleyed like chamolonp all the wpv an onlv hecpupe of the lnpplred Exlrp forced to pocent pecond olpce honore. Exlre 70n lte vav to the flnpl round bv efe ring tinde ep • Cor- 'lth, 5-h, end Rolpnd, -l. The cho-olonehlp Ip the firPt Pt°tp title ever wop vv P Cathoiio pehool. The Iopf vpp the flr-t In 15 gerer for the Exlr=ne. ThlP lope v„_ lng In the State Tournament. S°fponr reeo'-- oj Erl ® l1' .-lop end 1 lopp The Vlklngp eleo von the Mlphna Valley Ch°m? lonehlp bv ■, PePtlo Adelr 6-0. Jacobson Motor Oil SPRING AMD SUMMER BASEBALL.-continued SEASON'S RECORD NISHNA VALLEY CHAMPS Exlra 23, Cumberland 2 Exlrp 18, Elk Horn 0 ExIre 12, Wlota 0 Exlra 6, Adair 0 SECTIONAL CHAMPS ExIra 18, Wlota 0 ExIra 1L, Elk Horn 1 Exlra 27, Masaena 0 DISTRICT CHAMPS Exlra 15, Grlavoid 0 Exlra 12, Adair 0 SUB-STATE CHAMPS Exlra 9 Audubon 2 Exlra 17, Co. Bluffs 3 STATE Exlra 5, Corwlth L Exlrp 6, Roland 1 Exlra 0, Dubuque L Summer Baseball 1951 duriSchools baseball team, winner of many baseball honors Mate™ «e , y!ar8 t00k the fl™t eta te chamolonshlr) In the Corv?th s h00 h8n dt won the summer title at Gowrle defeating i1, Coa°hed fcy Bob Williams the local club gained the final forIhe's er!108 Ch8rleB °lty by 10-° leavl S thera w th « 'l record RESULTS Exlra 0, Klmballton 1 Exlra k, Coon Raolds 0 Exlra 10, Atlantic 1 Exlra 8, Cherokee 0 Exlra 23, Klmbalton 2 Exlra 17, Guthrie Center 0 SECTIONAL Exlra 13, Audubon 5 Exlra 16, Casey 5 DISTRICT SUB STATE Exlra 8, Ogden 0 STATE Exlra 12, Meriden 0 Exlra 15, J. Co. Bluffs 1 Exlra 10, Charles City 0 Exlra 13, Corwlth 11 1L y$th Are ur ‘To t£.C 3r. 'Sr. J?a.nqiA.«£ V9St «ant j Schttl T)ic C rp rs ♦ 51 7 rcshm n - Vf- S !€hA «■ 2:' ( 1 L«MTJ X f- (3« r ., VJtMnC t$m t' a Mi s- V VfH fAf Tsb c-k 3 h s J7 t u. lA • J ' J l X C ArtJl f ■ j Sum inm i’w • ? .' $ i r« ? 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