Fernald High School - Echo Yearbook (Fernald, IA)

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I 4. , , ,n Q . A4114 x 1 kim'M:i'ii'lf4aB d4Si4iim-A A - + ,-1if f'T1 - FERNALD HIGH SCHCDOL Fernalcl, Iowa Dedication A We, the Class of 1953, are proud to dedicate this annual to a man who has served the Fernald School and commimity long and faithfully. We hope this small token of appreciation will at least partially repay him for the manyiyears he has served as secretary of the school board, as well as for the countless things he has done for us. It is with great pleasure we dedicate the 1953 Whitehawk to I. J. Mac McNatton. School Board Lloyd Dadisman, I. J. McNatton, Secretaryg Lester Meimonn, Presidentg Howard Hilburn, Galyn Wilson, Iver Cook, and Mr. Begg. Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . Assistant Editor ...,,...... Business Manager ,......... Assistant Business Manager . . . Activities Editor ............ Music Editor ......... Girls' Sports Editor . . . Boys' Sports Editor . . Picture Editor ...... Aluxnni Directory .... Humor Editor ........... Junior Class Reporter ...... Sophomore Class Reporter . . . Freshman Class Reporter . . . Donna Rae Danielson . . .... Janet McBride GayHuhn . . . Barbara Cawthon . . .- ...... Kay Huhn . . . . Elaine Crosby . . . Helen Wheelock . . . Dean Handsaker . . . Evelyn Jarboe . . . Margaret Miller . , . , . . Ray Couser . . . Gladys Fincham . . . , . Sally Lyons . . Warren Larson ffaafff' aatraii' xawnfff' I S SSS- s X Mm-Qs , 53. .. ' Lf if 1--.-.... .... .as MRS. ESTELLE MILLER Instrumental and Vocal Music English and History Bachelor of Arts Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois Graduate Work Juilliard School of Music, New York City DON C. BEGG Superintendent Science, Mathematics, and Industrial Arts Bachelor of Arts Westxnar College, LeMars, Iowa Master of Arts Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado A. L. MILLER Coach, Social Studies, and Physical Education Bachelor of Science Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois Graduate Work Western State Teachers College Macomb, Illinois MRS. NEVA CUMMINGS Commercial Bachelor of Arts Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa MRS, MABELLE CHITTY English and Art ' Bachelor of Science Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa Graduate Work Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa ?k xr cr: W3 2 ig xx' 'Qual' ? ,Q Nii gina Qs Y S 9-...iv lift QW' pn IJ' gf ,P 'ew Annual Staff.,.,,,,, BA RBARA' CA WTHON Basketball............... Band ......... Brass Sextet . , , Mixed Chorus . . Glee Club ..... Sextet ..... Speech ...... -Tumor Play ......... Senior Play ......... l,Z,3,4 1,z, 3, .....3,4 ...Z,3, la Zn 31 ....3,4 ..Z,3 ..3,4 Class Vice-President .... ...Z ELAINE C ROSBY Cheerleader . . . . Band .......... 1. Z. 3. 4 Mixed Chorus . . . 2. 3. 4 Glee Club ..... 1.2. 3.4 Seactet .......... ..l, Z. Trio ............. 3.4 Mixed Quartet ..... 3. All-State Chorus . . . 1. 4 Class Secretary ..... 4 Student Council ...... Junior Play . . . . Senior Play . . . . Annual Staff....... 3.4 ...3,4 RAYCQUSER Basketbal1.................1.2.3 Basebal1..... ...1.Z.3 Junior Play . . . .....3 SeniorPlay.......... ... Class Vice-President . . . . . . . 3 Student Cou.ncil...... ...Z Annual Staff.... ...4 4 4 3 3 4 GAY HUHN Basketball ..... Baseball ,,,. Band ......... Brass Sextet . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Boys' Quartet . . . Mixed Quartet . . . Solo ............... All-State Chorus Speech........... Junior Play .... Senior Play .,.. Class President Annual Staff ,.., ..... DONNA RAE DANIELSON Mixed Chorus ............. 2.3.4 Glue Club ...... 1.2.3.4 Sextet ...... ------ 3 Junior Play .... .- - 3 Senior Play ....... . . . 4 Class President ....... 1 Student Council ....... 1 Annual staff ..... ...1.2.3.4 4 AnnualEditor... ........ Vale dictorian 1.2. .2. 1,z, ..z, ..z, 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. Z. 3. DEAN HANDSAKER Basketball ..... 1, Z, 3, 4 Baseball ...... l,Z,3,4 Band ......... 1, Z, 3, 4 Brass Sextet ...... 3, 4 Bar. Euph. Solo ..... 3 Mixed Chorus . . . Z, 3, 4 Glee Club ........... 3 Boys' Quartet . . . 2, 3, 4 Mixed Quartet ..... 3, 4 Solo .......... 1, Z, 3, 4 All-State Chorus .... 4 Junior Play ......... 3 Senior Play ......... 4 Class Treasurer . . 1, 4 Student Council ...... 3 Annual snuff ....... z, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 ..4 EVELYN JARBOE Basketbal.l............... Mixed Chorus ... .... GleeClub...... ... Sextet....... ...... Junior Play ......... Senior Play ........... Class Vice-President . . . Annual Staff .......... l,Z,3,4 z,3,4 1,z,3,4 2,4 KAY HUHN Basketball . . Cheerleader Band ....... Band Fe stiva Mixed Chorus lQueen.... GleeClub....... ... Sextet........ Trio ........... Mixed Quartet .... All-State Chorus . . . Junior Play .... Senior Play ...... Class President . . . Class Secretary . . . Student Council . . . Annual Staff . . . Q.. Z. 3. 4 3 ..Z. 4 ..31 4 1. 2.3. Z,3, 1,3 4 4 ,4 4 4 4 3 4 Z ..z, Z 4 .3 .3 4 4 HE LE Basketball............... N WHEELOCK Mixed Chorus . .. . ... . GleeC1ub...... . Sextet . .... . . . Cheerleader. . . . Junior Play, , Senior Play Class Vice-President , , , , Cent. Queen Candidate . . . AnnualStaif.......... Salutatorian 1, 2.3. .3, .1,3, ...z, ...1. 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 1 4 4 MARGARET MILLE R Glee Club...................... Speech....... Junior Play.... Senioi-Play..... .... Class Secretary . . . Annual Staff . . . JANET MCBRIDL Basketball... ...... ......1, Band..... .... Clarinet Trio . . . Mixed Chorus . . . GleeClub..... ..1, Sex1.et........ Trio... .... Mixed Quarte1..... , Solo........... Speech...... Junior Play . . . . Senior Play . . . .... Class President . . . .. ..- 2,3 z,3, z,3, z,3, z,3, 1,2 z,3 Class Secretaryu.. .... All-State Chorus . . . . . .l, Annual Staff ..... . . Z, Class History H On September 4, 1940, fifteen little pupils'who were later to be- come known as the Fernald Class of 1953 began their search for know- ledge under the guidance of Miss Frances DeVries. This group consist- ed of Shirley Baker, Barbara Cawthon, Ray Couser, Elaine Crosby, Donna Rae Danielson, Dean Handsaker, Joie Heintz, Jeanette Hitchings, Iris Hobson, Gay Huhn, Kay Huhn, Robert Peterson, Charles Riley, Helen Irene Shull, and Florence Watt. Later in the year we were join- ed by Carroll Dunahoo. Miss DeVries returned to give us. our first grade education. We had gained one new member, Jerry Springer, but had lost two of our primary classmates, Florence Watt and Iris Hobson. We began the second grade under the instruction of Mrs. Betty Sorenson. After the death of her husband she was replaced by Mrs. Santee. Jerry Springer's stay with us was very brief for he moved away as did Carroll Dunahoo. Despite this, our class increased in size with the addition of Helen Wheelock, Viola Borton, Albert Borton, and Lavaughn Gull. . Long division, geography, and other fascinating UQ skills were introduced to us, as third graders, by Miss Pearl Picht. It was also during this year that we acquired two girls who were to be permanent members of our class--Janet McBride and Evelyn Jarboe. Marilyn Griffith also joined us, but five of last year's members were not on hand to answer roll call this year: Shirley Baker, Jeannette Hitchings, Robert Peterson, Albert Borton, and Lavaughn Gull. Viola Borton al- - so left during the year. , At last we were climbing the stairs to the fourth grade room and our new teacher, Mrs. Lela Caskey. The clirnb was evidently too much for Marilyn Griffith for she was no longer with us. Irene Shull left us in March, leaving our enrollment at twelve. Our class now in- cluded Barbara Cawthon, Ray Couser, Elaine Crosby, Donna Danielson, Dean Handsaker, Joie Heintz, Gay Huhn, Kay Huhn, Evelyn Jarboe, Janet McBride, Charles Riley, a-nd Helen Wheelock. Mrs. Louise Foote was our teacher during the fifth grade. With the loss of Joie Heintz. and Charles Riley, our class had reached its smallest enrollment, ten members. With the removal of prinnary from the Fernald School system, we returned to the same room for our sixth grade education. We don't know what Mrs. Foote's sentiments were upon learning this arrange- ment, but we were happy to have her as our teacher another year. Our membership was increased to twelve with the arrival of Carole Swartz and Margaret Miller. . Cilas s History qc ontinued, After three years we had finally made it through the sliding doors to Junior High. Somehow, we were not too surprised when we were greeted by Mrs. Edna Talbott who was to be our seventh grade teacher. Our class remained the same with the exception of Carole Swartz who had left after her brief stay with us. - Our eighth grade year was again spent under the guidance of Mrs. Talbott, who had bravely returned for another try at educating us. This proved to be no small task for we were growing impatient after nine years in the brick schoolhouse, and were casting anxious eyes to- ward the long corridor and spacious rooms of the high school building. Phyllis Stevens joined our class from Shipley. On the night of Thurs- day, May 12, 1949, we felt every bit as proud and important as the Seniors for that was the night we received our eighth grade diplomasg and, despite threats to the contrary, all of them were signed by Mrs. Talbott. The eighth grade graduating class numbered twelve and in- cluded Barbara Cawthon, Ray Couser, Elaine Crosby, Donna Rae Danielson, Dean Handsaker, Gay Huhn, Kay Huhn, Evelyn Jarboe, Janet McBride, Margaret Miller, Phyllis Stevens, and Helen Wheelock. Thirteen of the greenest Freshmen F. H. S. had seen entered high school in the fall of 1949. After a thorough initiation we settled down to the high school routine, which to our surprise was not too much dif- ferent from grade school days. Our class acquired Grade Berger from Zearing. Our teachers included J. M. Wright, Superintendent, Mrs. Marie McGinnis, and Mrs. Martha Hansen. After Mr. Wright's resignation, Mr. Tyler and Mr. Hahn each served briefly as his sub- stitute. The big feature of our Sophomore year was initiating that year's Freshmen, who, if possible, were even greener that we had been. Mike Kendall, Florence Watt, and Beverly Hall joined our class although the latter stayed but a few weeks. Grace Berger left our class for Waterloo The entirely new faculty consisted of Ray O. Forbes, Superintendent, Mrs. Anne Forbes, T. O. Martin, and Mrs. Mabelle Chitty. The first big event of our Junior year was our class play, Gangway for Ghosts , which was presented October 31, 1951. Much of the year was spent planning for the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at the Cloud Room in Des Moines. Our class membership of fourteen remain- ed the sameg but the faculty, with the exception of Mrs. Chitty, was new again. Don Begg was our new superintendent and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller completed the faculty. Class History fContinuedJ Our Senior year arrived and the thirteen years which at times had t seemed endless, now seemed remarkably short. Florence Watt and Mike Kendall had moved during the summer and Phyllis Stevens moved away in March. We were happy to have the same faculty return in addi- tion to Mrs. Neva Cummings. Our last year proved to be very busy-- we had our pictures taken at Waterloo, and the Juniors were hosts to us at a fine banquet at Lloyd's near Marshalltowng our class play, Rest Assured , was presented April Z9thg and we enjoyed Skip Day in Des Moines. Then came Baccalaureate and Commencement. With mixed emotions we received our diplomas Tuesday, May 19, 1953. Among the graduating class were seven of the original class which entered Fernald's halls of learning nearly thirteen years ago. The eleven members of the graduating class of 1953 included Barbara Cawthon, Ray Couser, Elaine Crosby, Donna Rae Danielson, Dean I-Iandsaker, Gay Huhn, Kay Huhn, Evelyn Jarboe, Janet McBride, Margaret Miller, and Helen Wheelock. Class Prophecy The new ultra-modern Fernald Municipal Airport was swamped with arrivals one May evening in 1963. The annual Fernald Alu.mni Banquet was being held and alumni and former teachers from all over the world were journeying back to their old alma mater. As these visit- ors made their way through the heavy traffic of Fernald's metropolitan area they noted many changes. Where once had stood the Federal North Iowa Grain Elevator now stood a skyscraper to rival even the Empire State Building. Another point of interest was the gigantic Hackett Super Market, advertised as the largest in the United States. However, the greatest surprise of all greeted arrivals at the high school. The neat brick building which they had expected to find had been replaced by a mammoth glass-walled structure which had' evidently been patterned after New York City's U. N. Building. Yes, after years of controversy, the consolidation issue had finally been accepted and Ames and Nevada High Schools had combined with Fernald making a high school enroll- ment of well over 2000. As people began to enter the gym where the banquet was to be held they noticed a dark haired woman rushing about giving orders. A man in the crowd, probably one of her old high school sweethearts, exclaim- ed, Why, I believe that is Kay Huhn, Hearing her name mentioned, the woman came over to the group and confirmed the fact that she in- deed was Kay Huhn, now Kay Handsaker, of the class of '53. Although Kay was either too modest or too busy to tell the group at the time, they later learned that she was the social leader of Fernald and that no event of any importance was ever staged without her supervision. C lass Prophecy qc ontinuedj It was not long until all the guests had assembled and were seated at the numerous tables in the gym. After a delicious dinner, the meet- ing was turned over to the president of the alumni association, a hand- some man in uniform. For the benefit of those who had not been around Fernald recently, he introduced himself as Ray Couser. When he noticed several people looking questioningly at his uniform, Ray explain- ed that after several years in the National Guard, he had become so in- terested in military matters, that he had worked himself up to head of the R. O. T, C. department at Iowa State College. It was evident that Ray was the same bashful, unassuming person he had been back at F. H. S. , for he seemed embarrassed when the guests applauded his good fortune, and told the group that he was now going to introduce a group of really successful people--some former F. H. S. teachers. The first teacher Ray introduced was Mrs. Edna Talbott, recently retired after years of teaching service at Fernald. As Mrs. Talbott rose to acknowledge the introduction, there were shouts of speech! speech! Mrs. Talbott apologized and said she would not be able to give a speech. She then explained that she was suffering from a rare nervous ailment common only to schoolteachers, and that her doctor had per- mitted her to attend the banquet only under the stipulation that she bring her private nurse with her. Mrs. Talbott then commented that she was sure everyone would be interested in meeting her nurse. All eyes turned toward the nurse and many had already recognized her when Mrs. Talbott gave her name. It was Margaret Miller, another member of the class of '53, a class which had, itself, probably contributed gener- ously to Mrs, Talbott's nervous ailment. The next teacher Ray introduced was Mrs, Mabelle Chitty, who was leading an even busier life than she had led as teacher at Fernald. Mrs. Chitty told the alumni members that she was the new head of the Des Moines Art Center and that she also taught art classes at Drake Universi ty. Wishing to turn the crowd's attention from her achievements, Mrs. Chitty said that she would like to introduce one of her former colleagues, Mrs. Neva Cummings. None of her old typing students were surprised to learn that Mrs. Cummings had advanced to the position of President of the Gregg Division of Northwestern University. Just as Ray was starting to introduce the next guest, a strange looking character dressed in ragged overalls wandered into the gym. Believing this person to be in the wrong place, Ray began to explain that this was an alumni banquet and that only graduates of the local high school were allowed. But I am a graduate of Fernald, the person ex- claimed in a somewhat familiar voice. I am Barbara Cawthon of the , class of '53, now known to members of my society as Beautiful Barbara, Queen of the Hoboes. Needless to say, everyone was Class Prophecy qc ontinuedj amazed, for they remembered Barb as an extremely industrious and ' ambitious high school student. Barbara proceeded to explain that she was riding they rails of a slow freight en route to Minnesota after a win- ter in Florida. When the train had come to a stop at a huge Rock Island Depot, she had disembarked to look around. It was then that she had noticed a familiar face--her former neighbor, Mac McNatton, and had realized that she was in her old home town. She then related how Mac had told her of the alu.mni banquet and how she had decided to attend it and renew old acquaintances. After the excitement had subsided somewhat, Ray introduced another of Fernald's illustrious former teachers, Al Miller. Asked for an account of the ten years since he left F. H. S. , Mr. Miller was just beginning to speak when a woman seated beside him jumped up and be- gan to recite Mr. Miller's many accomplishments ending with his recent appointment as Commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. Yes, it was none other than Mrs. Miller. When asked about her career, Mrs. Miller reluctantly told the crowd that she was now serving as the head of the Julliard School of Music. She also told about the new music con- servatory she had opened in Paris financed by the vast fortune she had accumulated while teaching at Fernald. She then introduced one of the teachers at this new school who.was with her that evening. It proved to be one of her former pupils, Elaine Crosby. Elaine's appearance had not changed, although it was obvious that she had been living in Paris for she had already acquired a French accent. I Next on the program was some musical entertainment by a famous Fernald alumnus, Gay Huhn. Ray explained how Gay had consented to interrupt a busy television and radio schedule to return for the banquet. Gay was known in the music world as the 'successor to Johnny Ray. After several songs, the enthusiastic audience agreed that the title was certainly well deserved. t After Gay had finished singing, Ray presented the main speaker of the evening. Ray related how this speaker had risen from the obscure post as Superintendent of Fernald High School to head of the electrical engineering department at Yale University, and how his inventions had revolutionized American industry and made his name a household word in every home in the nation. There was tumultuous applause when Ray finally announced the name of the speaker--Don Begg. It was evident that Mr. Begg had an important speech prepared, for he requested that those present take notes on his talk. He had just said, Take out a half sheet of paper, when a loud groan was heard from one of the far tables. The offender, an .elegantly dressed blonde, apologized profusely for interrupting the speech, but said that the Class Prophecy fContinuedJ Y groan was a reflex reaction she had acquired when she used to hear that statement in Mr. Begg's Physics class. Mr. Begg immediately recognized the apologetic young woman as Donna Rae Danielson. In answer to his questioning, Donna told of her career as fashion editor of the Ladies' Home Journal. After congratulating Donna on her suc- cessful career and reassuring her that he would not give a test over his speech, Mr. Begg proceeded to give a most entertaining and thought provoking talk. ' Following Mr. Begg's speech, Ray introduced the four members of the class of '53 who had not been accounted for during the evening. The first of this group was Janet McBride. Janet hardly needed to tell of her occupation for she was known all over America and Europe as the wealthy owner of the fabulous McBride Steam ship Lines. Janet had with her as guest the captain of her largest steamer, Captain John Harkness. Evelyn Jarboe was the only member of the class to have remained in association with Fernald School. She had taken Mrs.' Talbott's place as teacher in the Fernald elementary school system. An outstanding educator, Evelyn was even then being mentioned as successor to Jessie Parker as State Superintendent of Schools. Dean Handsaker was well known because of his job as President of the General Motors Corporation, and the possibility that he might be the second man from that company to be appointed to the President's Cabinet seemed quite likely. The final member of the Class of '53 was Helen Wheelock. She ex- plained that she was acting as campaign manager for one of the more prominent presidential aspirants. Even though the conventions and election would not be held until the next year, Helen proceeded to give a campaign speech extolling the virtues of her candidate, and the huge red, white, and blue campaign button which she was wearing left no doubt as to her political sentiments. It read I Like Wendell. At last, the Fernald High School Class of 1953 was present and accounted for, all happy and successful in their varied professions. Last Will and Testament of .the Class of 1953 We, the Fernald Senior Class of 1953, being of sound body and com- paratively sound mind, do hereby leave this last will and testament. The slams which we have omitted from this book to last year's Seniors in return for those they so kindly gave us last year. Barb and Janet's locker to Mr. Begg to do with as he sees fit. Elaine's height to Richard Harmon. -Janet's levis to Mary Jean Anderson. Donna Rae's tiny appetite to Karen Flynn. The five Senior girls' basketball positions to any five other girls capable of filling them. Margaret's delivery route to Delores Miller. Janet's nickname lPudgeJ to Karen Flynn. Barb's typing ability to Francie Miller. Donna Rae 's straight A's to be divided equally among the Sophomore boys. Kay's correspondence with her Air Force man to Lois Picht. Janet's first clarinet chair to Karen Flynn. The Physics class's ability to get Mr. Begg off the subject to his next year's students. fHope you have better luck than we didlj Gay's carefree attitude toward his studies to Donna Crosby. Dean's Buick to Johnny Wheelock. Gay's bass horn to Dick Kaufman provided he grows enough to be able to hold it up. Dean's musical car horn to Dale Jarboe for his Oldsmobile. Helen's dogtag to Betty Wise. Evelyn's capacity for hard work to Francie Miller. Kay's household duties to Marilyn Black. Helen's late hours to Charles Turner. Elaine's worries about her weight to Lois Picht. p Donna Rae's headaches with the Fernald Flash to Sharon Wilson. lShe seems to have got a good start this year., Janet's Nevada boy friends to Karen Taylor. lAs if she needs them., Kay and Gay's nu.merous arguments to Helen and Lee. Ray's muscle -man build to Warren Larson. Dean's ability to get out of trouble to Bob Turner. The wolf whistle on Ray's car to Ronnie. lMake good use of it., Kay's giggle to Loretta. We were going to will someone s figure to Ardis Schuler, but none of ours would be an improvement. Ray's car to Judy Clark so she won't have to ride the long bus route inthe morning. The Senior Class wills Ray to Sally. Janet's Irish last name to Kelly to go with his first name. J'anet's careful driving to Larry Miller. What? ? ? ? ? ? Ray's ability to defend himself to Herman. Janet's ukelele to Bernadine to go with her grass skirt. A Helen's co-captain honors to Gladys Fincham. I 1 Last Will and Testament of The Class of 1953 QContinuedj Any money which our class has left to Mary Lou Wise to spend for a train ticket to California. Donna Rae's editor job on the annual to Mickey. Gay's car to Gerald Klonglan, Gerald Hitchings, and Lee Dadisman fFlip for it, boys, don't fight!Q The typing award pins to Mrs. Cummings. She Worked harder for them than we did. Barb's conversations with Francie during English class to Mrs. Chitty. She never gets a word out of hirn. The History class's term papers to Mr. Miller. He can have them. This year's I ratings at contest to Mrs. Miller to distribute to next year's musicians. Senior- Class' Who'3 ,Who Smartest Girl. ... .. ... Smartest Boy . . . . . . . Donna Rae Danielson . . . Ray Couser and Dean Handsaker Best Singer fGirlJ ... Janet McBride Best Singer fBoyQ . . , . . . Dean Handsaker and Gay Huhn Best Athlete fBoyl . . . . Best Athlete fGirlJ . Most Friendly Girl . Most Friendly Boy . Wittie st Boy ..... 1. Wittie st Girl ..... Laziest Person .... Most Ambitious .... Best Dressed Girl . . . Best Dressed Boy.. Class Clown. . . , . , . Peppiest......... Best Leader Biggest Smile . . . . . . . . fGirlJ Prettiest Hair Prettiest Hair fBoyQ ..........RayCouser Prettiest Eyes Nice st Complexion . Best Figure ....... Muscle Man ....... Prettiest Girl ..... Most Handsome Boy Biggest Feet ...... Smallest Feet ..... Biggest Nose ...... Biggest Flirt fGirlD . . . Biggest Flirt fBoyl . . . Married First . . . ., . Travels Most ................ Best Conversationalist fBoyQ . . . . Best Conversationalist QGir1J . . . . . . Most AI'tiStiC ................ ....... Most Helpful .............. . . . , Dean Handsaker . . . . Helen Wheelock . . Margaret Miller . . . . . . Ray Couser ......... GayHuhn . . . Barbara Cawthon Gayl-Iuhn . . . . . .Evelyn Jarboe Donna Rae Danielson . . . . Dean Handsaker ' ........ Gay Huhn . . . Margaret Miller . . . . . Janet McBride ......... Kay Huhn Donna Rae Danielson ..........KayHuhn ........E1aineCrosby Donna Rae Danielson . . .A ..... Ray Couser ........KayHuhn . . . Dean Handsaker . . . . . Ray Couser . . . Elaine Crosby ......GayHuh11 . . . Janet McBride . . . . Gay Huhr ...... KayHuhn . . . Janet McBride ..........GayHu.hn . . . . . Janet McBride Donna Rae Danielson . . . . Helen Wheelock Best Dancer fGirU . . . . . Kay Huhn and Janet McBride Best Dancer fBoyJ . . ................... Gay Huhn Youngest .......... '. . ........ Janet McBride Oldest ................ . . . Donna Rae Danielson Most Likely to Succeed .. All of us!!! Senior Play ' On April 29, 1953, the Seniors presented a comedy, Rest Assured , to an enthusiastic audience.. The cast was as follows: Mr. Morlock-Father.............................GayHuhn Mrs. Morlock - Mother ...... . . Donna Rae Danielson Mary - Daughter, about Z0 .... ........... K ay Huhn Jessica - Daughter, about 13 .... . .. Barbara Cawthon Mildred - The Maid ........... . . . Helen Wheelock Joe Lanconi - Mary's Fiance .... . .... Dale .Tarboe Luigi Lanconi - Joe's Papa .... . . . Janet McBride Martha Lanconi - Joe's Mama , . . . . .Elaine Crosby Lucifer - from Down Below ..... .... R ay Couser Miss Akers - Morlock's Secretary . . . . . .Evelyn Jarboe George Plew - Attorney ........... .... D ean Handsaker Mrs. Schmalz - Going Below . . . .... Margaret Miller Dr. Brown - Family Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Klonglan Mr. Black - Twitchy Mortician . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , Warren Larson Directed by - Mrs. Russell Chitty SYNOPSIS OF PLA Y Mr. Morlock is a grouchy old goat who doesn't like anything but . money, won't let his family do anything, is always griping and won't let his daughter, Mary, become engaged to Joe Lanconi, because Joe's Papa is poor. Luigi Lanconi comes to plead his son's case and is practically booted out of the house. The two old fellows start a fight and P. U. fMr. Morlock's initials stand for Phillip Ulyssesj says if Mary weds Joe it will be'over his dead body. Luigi says if they don't it will be over his. Luigi has a bad heart and the poor old boy can't take it--he konks out. The feud appears over. But then Luigi gets per- mission to come back and haunt Mr. Morlock, until he gives permission for the wedding. Mr. Morlock soon gets frantic because the family thinks he has lost the few remaining marbles that he had. fLuigi is visible only to Morlock- -and the audience, of course., Then Mr. , Morlock takes too many sleeping pills and also kicks the bucket. Neither one will leave until everything is settled to his satisfaction. Lucifer, from down below , drops in to take Mr. Morlock to the lower regions. Many more events take place which lead to a surprising and entertaining climax. Senior Skip Day , The eleven members of the Senior Class and Mr. Begg spent Thursday, May 7, in Des Moines, enjoying Senior Skip Day. We arrived in Des Moines about 9:30 and im- mediately proceeded to the Municipal Courthouse where we attended a court session and also toured the jail and other points of interest. At noon we went to Mac Rae Park where we ate a delicious picnic dinner. After dinner we went to the Airport Driving Range, and later put our practice to use by playing rniniature golf. At 5 o'clock we drove to the RKO Orpheum Theater where we all witnessed our first 3-Dimen- sional movie, House of Wax. Two hours of bowling follow ed the movie. We then stopped at Lonnie's Drive-In for lunch. The day's entertainment ended with a stop at a base- ball batting range. After several futile attempts at this, the boys decided to call it quits, After a strenuous, but wonderful day, we began our journey home. 5. f-'PJ ' CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ..... G ay Huhn Vice 4Pre sident . . , . . Evelyn Jarboe Secretary ....... .... E laine Crosby Treasurer . . . . . . Dean Handsaker CLASS IVIOTTO Tonight We Launch, Where Will e Anchor? W CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and Silver C LASS F LOWE R White Ros e BACCALAUREATE May 17, 1953 Processional .... . . Mrs. Miller Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Swihart So1o....... ...... ........ . ...Gayl-Iuhn Scripture Lesson . . . . . Reverend Buckingham Sermon........ ........ReverendKohl Solo . . . . . . . . . Dean Handsaker Benediction , . . , , . . , Dr. Swihart Recessional . . . . . . Mrs. Miller COMMENCEMENT May 19, 1953 P1'0CeSSiOI1a1 ......1VIrs. Miller I11V0Cati011 . . . . . . . . . Reverend Nichols Solo ..... . . . . . . . . . . . Janet McBride Address ....... .... ......... .. Reverend G. 5. Nichols Music ..........MixedQuartet Presentation of Honor Students . . . . . . . Mr. Begg Presentation of C1aSS......... ....... Mr. Begg Presentation of Diplomas . . . . . . . Lester Meirnann Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reverend Nichols Recessional . . . . . . . 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Each Freshman had his own special costume to wear to school. That evening they assembled in the gytm to undergo the actual initiation. This consisted of a paddle line and a quiz contest. Not being able to answer the questions, they all had to pay the consequences. This provided considerable entertainment for everyone. Later lunch was served by the Sophomore Class. . Sophomores MARY JEAN ANDERSON JUDY CLARK KELLY HAWS President DALE JARBOE SALLY LYONS LARRY MILLER Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ARDIS SCHULER CHARLES TURNER JOHNNY WHEELOCK Not in picture: HERMAN CORBIN Juniors MARILYN BLACK LEE DADISMAN GLADYS FINCHAM GERALD I-IITCHINGS GERALD KLONGLAN MARILYN MCNATTON Treasurer President FRANCIS MILLER LOIS PICHT Not in picture: Secretary MARY LOU WISE Vice-President Junior Play QUIT YOUR KIDDING The Fernald High School Junior Class Play, Quit Your Kidding , a farce comedy in three-acts, was presented in the high school audi- torium on October ZZ, 1952. CAST Mrs. Mary Buford, a widow ................ Camilla Dusenberry, the Buford's new maid . . . Evelyn Buford, Mrs. Buford's twenty year old daughter ................................... Winston Buford fWinnieQ, one of the Buford twins . Binnie Buford, the other twin .................. Jean Owen, one of Evelyn's friends ............. Betty Anderson, another friend and Tom's fiancee Tom Patton, Betty's fiance ................ Dr. Mel Shannon, a young intern .............. James Horton Travis, Evelyn's elusive male .... Miss Sophronia Buford, wealthy, eccentric, and STORY OF PLAY ,. Mary Lou Wise Barbara Cawthon Marilyn McNatton . . . Lee Dadisman . . . . . Lois Picht . . . Marilyn Black . . . . . Betty Wise . Gerald Klonglan David Spivey Witten, a friend of Winnie 's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Hitching . . . Ronald Weuve . . Francis Miller . Gladys Fincham The Bufords have had a hard tirne since the death of Mr. Buford, with little money and many bills. Evelyn, who is twenty., works in an office and helps as much as possible but the fifteen-year-old twins, Winnie and Binnie, have to be provided for. Mrs. Buford happens to think of her husband's rich old maid aunt who lives in California. She writes to her and tells her about her three fine children. After de- scribing Evelyn, she says: I wish you could see the twins, Winnie and Binnie. Soon a letter comes from Aunt Sophronia saying she is going East soon and will stop over for a few days' visit. She says she is glad the children are all girls because she loathes and despises boys. Her last sentence is like a bombshell. I intend to give each of your girls a check for 55000. Evelyn and Binnie are thrilled, but poor Winnie is disconsolate. He won't get a cent. Suddenly Winnie has an inspiration, he will borrow some of Binnie's clothes and pass for a girl while Aunt Sophronia is there and he too will get 55000. Aunt Sophronia arrives and the fun begins. Complications occur which they hadn't foreseen. The secret almost comes out several times, but they succeed in covering it up. Then a surprising event takes place which makes everything all right and Winnie gets his big check after all. Junior Play Cast I Junior-Senior Banquet The evening of April 18, 1953, found a group of twenty-six students and teachers enjoying the Junior-Senior Banquet at Lloyd's Restaurant in Marshalltown. Our theme, The Sea, was carried out throughout the banquet, with small ship models as favors and fan shaped nut cups. After the Juniors had presented each Senior and teacher with flowers, a delicious three course meal was served consisting of the following menu: Spouting Whales ' Polished Pearls QSwiss Steak, fButtered Peas, Serpents Delight fTomato Juice and Crackers, Seaweed Gold and Silver fTossed Salad, fRolls and Buttery White Caps With Breakers fMashed Potatoes and Gravyj Black Magic Seafoam - Fluff fCoffeeJ fStrawherry Cream Pie, Gerald Klonglan, toastmaster, announced the following program: Launching Uunior Welcome, Marilyn McNatton A bon Voyage fSenior Responsej Under Currents Uokesj Compass Heading fToastQ Harbor Lights QSoloJ After this program we all Went to the RKO Orpheu.m Theater Anderson. Gay Huhn Lee Dadisman Mrs. Chitty Mrs. Miller to the movie, ll Hans Christian A .AA .fx .1 V? ik a if ,.q, 154 X YE A 'U rw-w-...M p - M, ,N ,, , , --..- 0 ,frng V :I if M. PA ' 4 Y L 1 'I' , 4' ' Q .' 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Not in picture: Harold Boyington, Judy Heggen, Arthur Heggen, Richard Heggen, and Marvin Gillis. en irn 3rd 4th Grades ROW 1: ROW Z: ROW 3: Linda Kay French, Joan Hitchings, Linda Wilson, Jerry Wheelock, Charles Dadisman, Mary Lock. Margaret Grewell, Darlene Wallis, Sherry Mosebach, Janet Pyle, Danny Miller, Craig Taylor, Leif Wicks. Sherrianne Weuve, Jean Meimann, Miriam New, Virginia Fuss, Ida Mae Fuss, Timmy Miller, Mrs. Louise Wycoff. Not in picture: Marilyn Gillis, Kathy Burnett, Sandra Stong, Marion Corbin, Deane Griffith, and Mrs. Betty Moore who replaced Mrs. Wycoff as teacher the second semester MRS. BETTY MOORE Sth 6th Grades ROW 1: Roy Black, Fredrick Hall, Richard Hunter fmovedl, Clifford Picht, Carol Ann Meirnann, Marcia Hilburn. ROW 2: Jurene Kaufman, David Ken.ny, Michael New, Mary Lou Dunn fmovedj, Dwayne Gerlach, Robert Howe, Terry Wycoff, Norman Alexander. ROW 3: James Wheelock, Lugene Miller, Deanna Wicks, Mary Stevenson, Dorothy Shattuck, Billy Howe, Billy Fuss, Ralph Jarboe, Marilyn Wallis, Mrs. Lou Wendel. Not in picture: Karen Stong, Glenn Gillis, Ronald Boyington, and Roger Griffith. 7tl1 699 8th Grades ROW 1: Marlys Hitchings, Clarise Picht, Lois lVlcKim, Judy McBride, Nancy Groornes, Miriam Hilburn. ROW Z: Larry lVlcKi.m, Norman Huntrods, Pat Haws, Carolyn Wallis, Doris Turner, Dickie Grewell, Mrs. Edna Talbott. ROW 3: Steven Griffith, Rex Schuler, Larry Hall, Willard Cook, Marlene Hall, Betty Lock, Galen Flynn. Not in picture: Leland Gillis, Rita Burnett, and Alta Corbin. Q., 5.5 . i Q x I x ,.wv..,, fwawwmmffxm , 5 K, qi sw, 4'-Q Maw. rv K 5 fk. r . Ewk 4 was A-W. x x A ,max ,N Q . -M W' '4 - M WM, f Fw -S NN lil 2 E A K i. I ,L ' X N , .-,:......, 11, ' 1 Q 5.1 W r ..1. . v , gg Vg 'fi' 5 E :Q K ....X,. ,IM I -,E A ' 1 4 - Q . r 2 E 2 f if gwfgm A ww A S' ' , ' 4: ig 5 ' V ' ME ? 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Gr N. 41 P Qi My if ig Q, W' 5 V9 ik, xx, Q W v , A 3,55 is .M . ,,f-,1,f-f,...,.,m.....,p.,:,A1,,.w-.--..- . ., Soloists DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST Sally Lyons Treble Voice Mediurn Rating II Elaine Crosby Treble Voice Medium Rating II Janet McBride Treble Voice Mediurn Rating I Dean Handsaker Tenor Rating I Gay Huhn Baritone Rating I STATE MUSIC CONTEST Janet McBride Treble Voice Medium Rating I Dean Handsaker Tenor Rating II Gay Huhn Baritone Rating I Speech PRELIMINARY CONTEST QNEVADAQ Gladys Fincham - Dramatic Rating I Lois Ann Picht Huniorous Rating I PRE-DISTRICT CONTEST QIOWA FALLS, Gladys Fincham Dramatic Rating I Lois Ann Picht Humorous Rating II DISTRICT CONTEST QMASON CITY, Gladys Fincham Dramatic Rating II 't15U - N 1 wr' Q L 'S 4 x can f if F Girls' Basketball Team BACK ROW: Marilyn Black, Kay Huhn, Gladys Fincham, Betty Wise, Bernadine Wicks, Karen Flynn, Janet McBride, Shirley Meyer, Donna Crosby, Helen Wheelock, Evelyn Jarboe, Barbara Cawthon. FRONT ROW: Marilyn McNatton, Managerg Mr. Miller, Cozxchg Mrs. Miller, Chaperox ' Season' s Record lc. Fernald Shipley 41 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Fernald Napier 48 Fernald 52 Cambridge Fe rnald Colo 34 Huxley 59 Fernald Fernald Milford Z9 Roland Fernald 30 SEC TIONAL TOURNAMENT Fernald Cole 35 Fernald 55 Ellsworth 1V1cCal1sburg Fernald 40 1V1cCallsburg 54 Fernald Gilbert Fernald 45 Roland 71 Fernald Fernald Zearing 47 Fernald Milford Z7 Boone 76 Fernald Roland Fernald 40 Zea ring 55 Fe rnald Gilbert Fernald 33 Fernald 72 Shipley McCa1lsburg Fernald 39 Indwldual Scoring F. G. F. T. F. T. P. G. P. McBride 124 104 I 352 Z1 Black 67 60 36 198 Z0 Huhn 34 15 12 85 9 Jarboe 129 102 50 360 Z1 Boys' Basketball Team Shipley Fernald Colo Milford Roland Erie, 111. Fernald Fernald Fernald Gilbert Milford Boone Handsaker Hulin Klonglan Larson Weuve Dadisrnan Haws Jarboe FRONT ROW: Gerald Klonglan, Lee Dadisman, Gay Huhn, Ronald Weuve. MIDDLE ROW: Dean Handsaker, Kelly Haws, Warren Larson, Dale Jarboe. BACK ROW: Charles Turner, Gerald Hitchings, Richard Harmon, Robert Turner, Herman Corbin, Mr. Miller, coach. Season's Record Fernald 34 ' Roland 71 Fernald 44 Napier 48 Fernald 65 Gilbert 52 Fernald 35 Fernald 48 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Fernald 27 Cambridge 65 Fernald 43 Fernald 49 Colo 43 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT McCallsburg 42 Fernald 52 Zearing 42 Zearing 27 Roland 75 Fernald 30 Fernald 54 Fernald 48 Zearing 54 Fernald 50 Fernald 58 Fernald 57 Shipley 37 Individual Scormg F. G. F. G. A. Pct. F. T. F. T. Pct. F. T. P 102 305 33.4 92 163 K4 E 296 100 414 24.1 37 96 38. 5 69 237 53 207 25.6 29 65 41.5 56 135 41 135 30.4 34 103 33.0 52 116 26 100 26.0 17 36 47.2 27 69 23 74 31.1 13 36 36.1 26 59 20 90 22.2 ' 18 49 36. 7 34 58 2 7 29. 6 0 6 00. 0 9 4 X 1 in M. FN .11 K ' ffmg wi FRONT ROW: Norman Huntrods, Pat I-laws, Larry McKi1n, Dickie Grewell. BACK ROW: Mr. Miller, coach, Willard Cook, Rex Schuler, Galen Flynn, Steven Griffith. Junior High Girls' Basketball Team Junior High Boys' Basketball Team FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: Doris Turner, Carolyn Wallis, Miriam Hilburn, Clarise Picht. Mr. Miller, coach, Betty Lock, Marlene Hall, Marlys Hitchings, Judy McBride, Lois McKi.m, Nancy Groomes. Cheerleaders Elaine Crosby, Shirley Meyer, Karen Flynn, and Sally Lyons. FRONT ROW: Herman Corbin, Francis Miller, Lee Dadisman, Kelly Haws, Dale Jarboe, Ronald Weuve, Gerald Klonglan. BACK ROW: Gerald Hitchings, Robert Turner, Warren Larson, Richard Harmon, Dean Handsaker, Gay I-luhn, Mr. Miller, coach. FALL 1VIcCal1sburg 28 Roland 18 Gilbert 17 Rhodes 16 Zearing 13 Milford 26 1-landsaker Klonglan Haws Jarboe Dadisman Weuve Turner Harmon Hitchiugs Kaufman Larson Huhn Season's Scores . 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In Our Younger Days ELAINE DONNA RAE PUDGE KAY 'N GAY UART.. CLASS OF '53 HELEN DEAN HBARB HEVH MARGARET X' Q 57:21 My E-NK. A We N .,..g N D Lf. Q X3 A A 4 , X 'N Qi 1' 31+ :QV Rx vu 3' 4 mf . .5 4 N' QQ? .e' tiff A 43'y'if'g ' 7 ' ' 'S ifgg! Q W , F , var 1 Awww ' N i A 'sQ50 'v,,Bl'5'f' . . ' ,l: 5.:'. if X ff?-. x Nw WW 5, X i -Q -.-, -.X 4 4, - , V NVQ, a QM .K ti ,, , I .X M W. b it Q 'E' Y Q S' Y W -ff-mxif , 'Zis- Q W A , W .., 5 1 'fm-'h - M' J' I ,-f, igqk , N 3 5512, Nlwiiff 87' X W NW ' .-wig. ,Q I WQHWJ 15513 'MN gf -Q fuk: as I mb 1 .xx X ggwxg XX W9 A as N i sk M 11 X1 igwlif A ji. QSM Q its 'QP' Y' . N QQ-K , as X Q sw: ,QF 3 -?wQ f? 35 K JI K 5 Sw r , aw P 4 Q, W Ji nk' x N 6 ' .Q asf , 2? it .0 XVU -- Ex giiilsig X 'W NE! -ff i ww Gull W .4 X f ' 4 'ilu V+? 1 I I' 4 4-Ll ' my f K 5 -Q V: .... l V ,, 1-.' V N .zgf - l K M X if.. 'f D ' gin S4 5195253 aw Y it P M4 Kr r ' 3 V Q w1.,wa ,,f ' 4 Q 'ff' 1? 14 3 'Vt' 9 Z wa- Q 21 U Aww ,. w K xy. A . is gym? E A-. sw, Y fi' Q ri 64 Alumni Directory John Picht ' Betsey Jacobson Morfoot Maude Conder Toot Vinnie Ward Anderson George Chapman Lulu Handsaker New Clela New Swanson Sylvia French Holcomb Lonnie Wherry Neva Kriner Irons Marie O'Neil Coonley Ruth Tudor Gericke Mildred Hardin Reimer Leila Hardin Toot Hazel Boelk Neeld Jessie Blickensderfer Swanson Katie Toot Oakes Russell French Mitchell Wherry Gladys Smay Moore Gladys Kuhn Duncan Clifford French Lillian Wherry Theil Loren Huhn Faye Kuhn Hagen Harold Brooks Doris Proctor Hilburn Carl Sipling Russell Hitchings 1912 1913 1914 1915 1917 1921 1922 1923 1924 415 F Avenue, Nevada, Iowa 1233 H Avenue, Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. 193, Nevada, Iowa ? , Calif, ' 1212 4th Street, Nevada, Iowa R. F. D.-33, Nevada, Iowa W'hittemore, Iowa 3901 Franklin, Des Moines, Iowa Pullman, Washington Deceased 2701 Durant Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 122 So. 10th St. , Marshalltown, Iowa 529 8th Street, Nevada, Iowa Fernald, Iowa Fernald, Iowa 2203 La Palom, Alhambra, Calif. 315 Walnut, Ankeny, Iowa R. 3, Box 1048, Evansville, Ind. Des Moines, Iowa New Providence, Iowa Fernald, Iowa . Armstrong, Iowa R. F, D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa 540 2nd Street, Ames, Iowa Colo, Iowa Odebolt, Iowa R. F. D. 544, Marshalltown, Iowa R. F. D., Marshalltown, Iowa Naomi Wherry Rendelman Otha Stevens Upchurch Harold Handsaker Ralph Hitchings Flora Wise Post Russell Chitty George Hilburn Gordon Griffith Irene Proctor Handsaker Marie Holcomb Dickison Marion Hitchings George Hogg Walter Hall Marjorie Ray Dickens Howard Hilburn Elizabeth Proctor Hitchings Fre d Hall Harlan Hooper Emma Hobson Kemmerer Glen French Wilda French Wolf Harold Hopper Elizabeth Scarcello Crosser Ruth Dumbald Wise Luther Vail Ludwig Johansen Fred Hogg Donald Thompson Lenabelle Wright Couser Mary Dadisman El.mer Dadisman 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932. 4345. 24th Ave., Bellwood, Ill. Colo, Iowa Fernald, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. 1943, Nevada, Iowa Odebolt, Iowa 6122 S. W., St. Louis, Mo. Fernald, Iowa Zearing, Iowa ? , Calif. Deceased Des Moines, Iowa R. F. D, ffl, Nevada, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa State Center, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Garden City, Iowa ? , Calif. 503 Buchanen, Winterset, Iowa R. F. D. 4143, Nevada, Iowa 12 14th St. S. E., Mason City, Iowa 1229 4th Street, Nevada, Iowa 100 Sunset Street, Long Beach, Calif Zearing, Iowa Nigeria, Africa Navarre, Kans. Charles Hilburn Robert Proctor Roger Riddlesbarger Roberta Fincham Giles Sam Mishler Dorothy Chitty Shearer Bruce Adkins Maxine Fisher Ferguson Roiella Hobson Crurn Dalis Miller Velma Johansen Harold Hogg Evelyn McNatton Applegate Horace New Ivadel Thomas Picht Rose Scarcello Frances Toot Knaphus Esther Apple French Margaret Apple Fry Lois Chitty Harlow Kenneth Neeld Milo Nessa Velda Sowers Gluck Bernadine Wheelock McDonald Famie Catron Harry Cook Virginia Dadisman William Dial Maxine Johanson Bean Evelyn Miskell Schuler Margaret Miskell Hogg Irene New Granger Ernest Thoreson Beulah Chapman Miller Betty Dial Audrey Gerlach Stong Lois McNatton French Orville Nessa Bonnie Stoneberg Delmar Toot Earl Tudor ' ' Elizabeth Wheelock Clark 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 Deceased 3222 Harrison Ave. , Sioux City, Iowa 12214 Lakewood Blvd. , Downey, Calif 1500 W. Main, Marshalltown, Iowa Hampton, Iowa 14102 Lanark St. , Van Nuys, Calif. 109 1f2 E. Main, Marshalltown, Iowa 1859 Citrus View, Quarte, Calif. 1229 4th St. , Nevada, Iowa 738 E Avenue, Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. 33, Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. 43, Nevada, Iowa ? , Calif. McCa1lSburg, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Sewal, Iowa 1630 E. 13th St., Des Moines, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa Story City, Iowa 4001 26th St., Moline, Ill. 13948 Lincoln Ave. , Dolton, Ill. Cambridge, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa Mountain Grove, Mo. R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa 7351 So. Harvard Ave., Chicago, I11. Zearing, Iowa 707 N. Leminwah, Appleton, Wis. Deceased Quarte, Calif. Fernald, Iowa Garden City, Iowa Story City, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa Box 175, Clanton, Ala. Julia Anderson Phillips Darlene Boelk Allen Earl Dadisman Lois Fincham Parlova Roger French Pearl Picht Rachel Sowers Jenson Greta Apple Gallahan Floyd Borts Ray Cole Claude Dadisman Joe Dykstra Dale I-Ieintz Martha Neeld Lowell June Schuler Kasischke Evadine Thomas Chapman Ruth Dadisman Leila Chapman Thielking Thelma Weeks Tudor Virginia Toot Moser Mary Heintz. Chernivsky Paul Adkins Elwyn Baker Russel Jarboe Val Miller Merle Moser Kenneth Brooks Dale Dykestra Phyllis Fincham Ray Isabel Swanson Larson Tommie Nessa Junior Picht Robert Walker Robert Couser Marion Hilburn Mildred Moser Lange LaVon Schuler Bennett Barbara Wheelock Askelson Robert Wheelock Milford Nessa Ernest Otto Gerald Myers 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa 1319 KAvenue, Nevada, Iowa Rushmore, Minn. Box 454, R 4fZ, Astoria, Oreg. R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa 415 F Avenue, Nevada, Iowa Brayton, Iowa Cherry Street, Ames, Iowa Kelley, Iowa Z10 N. 16th St., Independence, Kans. ? , Mich. . R. F. DQ 143, Nevada, Iowa Japan New Providence, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Deceased 5035 Allison Ave., Des Moines, Iowa Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. ifl, Nevada, Iowa 4349 Downer, Downers Grove, Ill. Deceased Ames, Iowa Robins, Iowa ? , Calif. Deceased Story City, Iowa ? , Calif. 4044 N. E. Couch, Portland, Oreg. 819 7th Street, Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa South Beach, Ames, Iowa Estherville, Iowa Philadelphia, Penn. Deceased R. F. D. 192, Ames, Iowa 977 West 23rd St., Des Moines, Iowa Story City, Iowa Deceased Garden City, Iowa R. F. D., Madrid, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa Shirley Alexander Sofranka Marley Anderson Marie Banks Wilkening Warren DeVries Paul Gerlach Janice Hilburn fSister M. Suzannel Willis New John Picht Norma Swanson Nedra Toot Myers Jennie Turner Lewis Bernice Watne Mooers Josephine Anderson Heintz Mary Lou Banks Tjelmeland Beverly Fincham Moon John Heintz Stanley Sunnmers Mabel Turner Morse Ernest Anderson Loy Black Dorothy Brooks Davis Kenneth Jarboe Marjorie Moser Johnson Gerald Sowers Donald Smith Forrest Turner Rosemary Wheelock Young Ruth Anderson Perkins Evelyn Apple Hand Don Banks Floyd Black Mary Jean Couser Charlene Grove DeVries Marian Huff Winslow Helen Moser Black Gene Heintz Coleen Hilburn Peters Donald Kaufman ' 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1300 Burnham, Des Moines, Iowa R. F. D. 53, Nevada, Iowa Colo, Iowa Maryknoll, N. Y. Nevada, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa 3409 5th St., Des Moines, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa U 1626 24th St., Boulder, Colo. 9004 Hickman Road, Des Moines, Iowa R. F. D., Nevada, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa Prescott, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Hamburg, Ark. Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa R. F. D., Madrid, Iowa Silver Lake, Kans. R. F. D. ffl, Marshalltown, Iowa Fernald, Iowa Alaska Deceased 3637 Marion Rd. N. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 10 1fZ S. Clinton St., Iowa City, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Fernald, Iowa Nevada, Iowa R. F. D., Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Military Service Avoca, Iowa Military Service Donna Brooks Weltha Shirley Dunn Cockerham Monna Fincham Dale Handsaker Eugene Klonglan Richard Varnum Ronald Wheelock Willard Ge rlach Doris Moser Lois Brooks Gerlach Barbara Chitty Doris Corbin Wipple Robert Fincham Gene French Dan Huhn Eleanor Lock Uhl JoAnn McBride Halterman Patty Moore Iva Pauley4Oxley Harriet Toot Vincent Wheelock Ilene Picht Dorothy Dadisman Sowers Garnette Groomes Donna Jean Hitchings Sowers Marilyn Hitchings John McBride Ernst Muller Irma Naegele John Nelson Richard Smith Dorothy Stevenson Arlene Tudor Huhn Darlene Tudor Upton Allen Anderson Charles Chitty Mary Jeanne Kaufman Mary Anne Larson JoAnn Nelson Wilkenson Thelma Smith Katherine Turner Mary Watt Martha Watt Robert Wise 1948 Randall, Iowa McCallsburg, Iowa Story City, Iowa Military Service Nevada, Iowa Military Service Military Service 1949 Zearing, Iowa Ames, Iowa 1950 Zearing, Iowa 1019 Zlst St. , Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City, Kans. Military Service Military Service R. F. D. 53, Nevada, Iowa 50 Hawkeye Village, Iowa City, Iowa Aiken, S. C. Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Nevada, Iowa 1019 Zlst St. , Des Moines, Iowa Military Service Ames, Iowa 1951 Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Ames, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Military Service Military Service Nevada, Iowa R. F. D., Nevada, Iowa R. F, D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa 1952 Nevada, Iowa R. F. D., Nevada, Iowa Nurses' Training School, Des Moines, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa R. F. D., Nevada, Iowa Beauty School, Des Moines, Iowa R. F. D. ffl, Nevada, Iowa Colo, Iowa Colo, Iowa McPherson College, McPherson, Kan K if rf WALSWORTH mn..-,L-ul-.nu 'll-IUXTIMM ll.-u-all-.U.l.A. Iowa S. ADVERTISING CROW'S HYBRID CORN CO. Film-Coated Seed Corn Single and Doublecross KINGSBURY RADIO SERVICE Radio and Public Address Stewart Warner and Sylvania Television Hybrids To Fit Every Farm Sales and Service Nevada, Iowa 625 4th Street Phone 597 Nevada, Iowa ANDREW OIL COMPANY Conoco Products Tank Wagon Service Phone 566 Nevada, Iowa O. K. RUBBER WELDERS All Kinds Of Tire Repairs Tractor Tire Recapping New and Used Tires C. E. Shalley, Owner Phone 48 Nevada, Iowa Moving Local and Long Distance NEVADA TRANSFER O., W. Babbitt Phone 287 Nevada, Iowa BURNETT ELECTRIC Electric Installation Wiring and Service 602 7th Street Phone 599 Nevada, Iowa BRUCE ROBERT D. INGALLS Body and Frame Shop H03 BUYC1' Phone 760 Phone 727 Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa COOVER'S ECONOMY STORE The Shopping Center Of Nevada, Iowa H. DUCKY HUFF Cattle and Hog Buyers Office Phone Z4 Residence Phone 211 Nevada, Iowa CARSRUD 'S Groceries and Meats Quality - Service - Economy Phones 76, 176, and 68 Nevada, Iowa HENRY ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstracts Of Title Nevada, Iowa WHATTOFF MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service See Our Fine Selection Of Used Cars Phone 992 Ames, Iowa SHURFIT BOOTERY Poll-Parrot For Children Trim-tred For Women Rand Shoes For Boys and Girls Shoes For The Entire Family Nevada, Iowa ' RAY'S .IEWELERS Best Wishes Hamilton-Elgin-B ulova - Wyler IOWA CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE Graduation Gifts Nevada and Ames, Iowa COMPANY The Value Of The Telephone Is Greater Than The Cost MATHISON MOTOR COMPANY Sales - Ford - Service You Know Us-- We Know Your Ford Phone 160 Nevada, Iowa J. F. ANDERSON LUMBER CO. Jim A. Olinger, Manager Where The Home Begins Phone 26 Nevada, Iowa M. L. BORGEN AND SON Furniture Home Of Dependable Furniture Phone 147 Nevada, Iowa DIXON FUNERAL HOME Air AndfOr Ambulance Service Phone 167 Nevada, Iowa HUNTER OIL COMPANY Good Service Built Our Business East Lincolnway Nevada, Iowa AMDAHL PRODUCE Purina Chows Appliances and Farm Supplies McCa1lsburg, Iowa SAMF. ooon Full Line Of Standard Products Zearing, Iowa 1- BETTER BRUSHES Alma Harrison For Cleaning Products, Household Brushes, Personal Brushes, Work On Party Plan Phone 1131 912 lst Street Nevada, Iowa AMES SALES COMPANY Livestock Sales Every Wednesday Your Patronage Is Appreciatedu Marvin Smith, Jr, - Owner Ames, Iowa C ongratulations, Seniors '53 CARL E. STONE Phone 6017 Nevada, Iowa W. E. BILL POST Plumbing and Heating DR. D. W. HARKNESS Optometrist Phone 424 Visual Examinations 1220 East Lincolnway fOver Nevada National Bank, Phone 424 Nevada, Iowa Phone 147 Nevada, Iowa BAUM 'S BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP Satisfaction Guaranteed We Specialize In Cold Waving Phone 159 1131 6th Nevada, Iowa VARSITY C LEANERS Dry Cleaning Doesn't Cost, It Pays Phone 13 Nevada, Iowa DEOLA MILLING COMPANY - B. S. Dickey, Owner Feed, Seeds, and Salt Hulling - Grinding - Mixing Phone 1 Nevada, Iowa Men's, H. G. AMBROSE Women's, and Chi1dren's Ready-To-Wear Phone 74 Nevada, Iowa IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Phone 255 Nevada, Iowa WHITE JEWELRY White Treats You Right DAVIS PAINT STORE Keith Page, Owner Paint - Wallpaper - Gifts Novelties - Toys Phone 342 Nevada, Iowa DR. W. B. SPEROW Phone 35 Or 90 Phone Z0 Nevada, Iowa Nevada, Iowa COOPER'S KARGES SERVICE Furniture Store Phone 434 Phone 35 Maxwell, Iowa STUDENT SUPPLY STORE Ames, Iowa Nevada, Iowa LITTLE DRESS SHOP Dresses and Accessories Phone 398 Nevada, Iowa HALL AND SILLS J. Deep Rock Products Ethfl Gas - Super Gas Grease Jobs - Car Washing Phone 50 Nevada, Iowa F. ANDERSON LUMBER CO Jim A. Olinger, Manager Where The Home Begins Phone Z6 Nevada, Iowa FEDERATED STORE Sinclair - Scudder Your Family Store Nevada, Iowa TRI-COUNTY STATE BANK Complete Banking Facilities Zearing, Iowa Office At Garden City, Iowa O. W. BIERMA Insurance Agency Phone 775 Nevada, Iowa For Complete Insurance Service GULLIVER'S Radio and TV Service In Ames Motorola and Sylvania Sales With Service NEVADA CANDY KITCHEN Refreshments Candies - Novelties Phone 473 Nevada, Iowa For The Best In MUSIC - NEWS - SPORTS Dial 1-L30 Radio Station KAS1 CHUCK OSTRICH Your Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer For Dependable Service and Dependable' Used Cars Phone 150 Maxwell, Iowa THOMPSON DRUG The Rexall Drug Phone 174 Nevada, Iowa BALDUS HATCHE RY Quality Chicks Ames Reliable Feeds Philco Radios and TV Refrigerators Bendix Appliance s 97 Nevada HI- WAY CAFE Nevada, Iowa DR. IVI. A. UKENA Orthodontist 314 Main Street Ames, Iowa HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE Oscar Hall, Owner Phone Z 36 Nevada, Iowa O. W. BIERIVIA STATE BANK AND TRUST INSURANCE AGENCY Nevada, Iowa For Complete Insurance Service Phone 77 5 Nevada, Iowa MCCALLSBURC1 CO -OPERATIVE COMPANY Lunfiber - Grain - Coal - Tile Posts - Mill Feed - Salt Twine and Cement McCallsburg, Iowa GERLACH SUPPLY COMPANY Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers Semi-Solid Buttermilk Hay Feeders and Waterers Phone 414 Nevada, Iowa WICKI-IAM AND GAUNT McCormick-Deering Sales and Service Phone 170 Zearing, Iowa PRUTER'S SHOE STORE Dependable Footwear Air Steps-Roblees-Buster Browns Phone Z9 Nevada, Iowa STANDARD CHEVROLET Sales and Service O. K. Used Cars Nevada, Iowa THE REUBEN H. DONNELLEY CORPORATION Direct Mailing Service Nevada, Iowa RYAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 3 63 Nevada, Iowa STONE 'S D-X SERVICE Firestone Tires and Batteries Accessories Phone 713 Nevada, Iowa ESCHBACH MUSIC HOUSE Central Iowa 's Leading House OfMusic Pianos - Radios Band Instruments - TV Complete Photo Supplies 302 Main Street Ames, Iowa Meats Wholesale and Retail, A Complete Custom Meat Service Including Slaughtering and Lockers Visit The NEVADA LOCKER-MARKET Phone 226 Nevada, Iowa GLEN NEWTON LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Coal Paint - Fence O Phone 50 and 550 Nevada, Iowa McDOWELL BUICK-PONTIAC INC. Sales and Service When Better Deals Are Made, McDowell Will Make Them. Try and See Official Service Garage For A. A, A. Members Phone 479 510 Lincoln Nevada, Iowa MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE Norman Dunlap, Owner Dodge - Plymouth Dodge Trucks Lincolnway At Kellogg Phone 121 Ames, Iowa NEVADA NATIONAL BANK ' DICK'S RADIATOR 8: AUTO SERVICE C omplete Banking Se rvice Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Nevada, Iowa Radiator Repairing-Steam Cleaning DuPont Spray Glaze Bonded Brake Work C. R. McConnell Phone 324 1005 First Street Nevada, Iowa McGRATH'S Furniture Store The Furniture Store With Your Favorite Brands Furniture and Floor Coverings Phone 63 Nevada, Iowa AMES SALES COMPANY Livestock Sales Every Wednesday Your Patronage Is Appreciated Marvin Smith, Jr. - Owner Ames, Iowa That Insurance Man All Kinds Of Insurance and Real Estate Phone 88 and 332 Nevada, Iowa DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY ROGER GRIFFH-H Oldsmobile - Cadillac Sales and Service Ames, Iowa Service From Bunaper To Burnper Fernald, Iowa HACKETT GROCERY Quality Groceries Meats - Lunches Fernald, Iowa WALTER W. SIVIAY Building Contractor Laminated Rafters and Trusses Fernald, Iowa BOOSTERS JOHN R. HATTERY, LAWYER - Nevada, Iowa JOHN B, MILLER, LAWYER - Nevada, Iowa DR. DON HALE, DENTIST - Nevada, Iowa Plfvlffk BILL STEPHENSON - Phi11ip's 66 - Nevada, Iowa 962112 GAMBLE STORE - Nevada, Iowa 3554914 ' FIRESTONE - Nevada, Iowa iffkf'-1 LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP - Nevada, Iowa zkakzl: STROSSBURG'S - Zearing, Iowa P31054 SPORTSMAN'S - Ames, Iowa alczloic STAHLMAN'S SHELL SERVICE - Nevada, Iowa P'6?kPF ' O. K. BARBER SHOP - Nevada, Iowa NEVADA COAL AND ICE COMPANY - Nevada, Iowa 4. ua al, fr fr ,P LEM 'S BODY AND FENDER SHOP - Nevada, Iowa RAY WATSON - Nevada, Iowa JACK SLEMMONS - Nevada, Iowa Congratulations! FEDERAL NORTH IOWA GRAIN COMPANY Fernald, Iowa 3 ?' -I W if i -I . . ff? f 1 5 1 . ' 1 4 51 '--' - JN mwv - -we-g-ann--....-.- .......,p--. , N9 1 V F ,- Y . - -. , . VT . , , X . 4 s , X '- ' fn V ' Y 4 1 .. - . -- . . X ' H- ' 'V ' 1-mf' 2-c-15: emi .af'r.r:..4-' :-,.51:zr:4 . -L I- 'N K . 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