Garner Hayfield High School - Yearbook Yearbook (Garner, IA)

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Gatchel The Student Council is composed of two representatives elected from each class and a president chosen from the senior class. This group meets with Mr. Tweed to solve problems arising before the school. They also select assembly programs for the coming year. A great deal of credit is due to the Student Council this year for their efforts in arranging the County Basketball Tournament and the School Honor Roll. 7 eurulig First Row: G. Specht, M. Fyler, M. Husetu, H. Gildea, Leicher, M. Lapitz. Second Row: S. Tweed, H. Smith, G. Anderson, D. Nerdig. X . v l Seninr Gordon Specht President my 199' ' Marilyn William Joe Nova Bernard Boennke Brugman Carlson Cnesnut Danxbar 'aww'- 'Qnwaw Judith Doris Orville Laurel Anna Mae Haberkamp Haes Hall Hammon Junl Wayne Bette James Donald Marion Rasmus Reibe Reinig Richards Senoneman 0115155 X WF hw Kay Delores Doris , Betty Marjorie i Elling Erickson Fread Greiman Greiman K Don Gwendolyn Rachel Dorothy Warren l Kirchner Kirchner lMatz Quintus Rasmus Betty Charlene Patricia Arvil Hildreth Schmidt Sonquist Steinberg Stille Tlach M E laws lull if 'H 'Wi HEQUJFF 'Hs Mg? :Lf l LQ: M ' y I .4 -lg Class Motto . wmnca Learn to do by doing Q H's 'scHoo ,. Class flower: Carnation Colors: White, Ultramarine Marilyn Boehnke, General Course Vocal,l,2,3,43 Band,2,3,45 Dramatics,35 HaWkeye,4 Bill Brugman, General Course NGN Club,4, Football,2,43 BasKetball,l,23 Vocal,l,2,3,43 Dramatics,3 Joe Carlson, Vocational Agriculture Course F.F.A.,3,4 , Nova Chesnut, General Course Vocal,l,3 Bernard Dankbar, Vocational Agriculture Course Football,l, Basketball,35 Vocal,35 F.F.A.,l,2,3,4 Kay Elling, General Course HGH Club,2,3,43 Football,l,2,3,43 Basketball,35 Baseball,23 Vocal,2,3,43 Dramatics,2, Havvkeye,Z+3 l Student Council,l,3,45 Class President,l,2 Delores Erickson, Commercial Course Vocal,l,43 Band,l,2,3,45 G.A.A.,l,23 Commercial Club,4, Hawkeye,45 Class Secretary,l Doris Fread, Commercial Course Vocal,l,33 Band,l,2,3,43 G.A.A.,l,2 Betty Jean Greiman, General Course ' Vocal,l,2,3,45 G.A.A.,l Marjorie Greiman, Vocational Homemaking Course Vocal,l,2,33 Band,2,3,43 Hawkeye,43 Judith Haberkamp, Vocational Homemaking Course Vocal,l,2,35 Band,2,3,4, Hawkeye,4, Commercial Club,4 Doris Haes, Vocational Homemaking Course Vocal,l,2,4 Orville Hall, Vocational Agriculture Course HGH Club,4, Football,45 Basketball,2, Baseball,3,4, Vocal,23 F.F.A.,l,2,3,4 Laurel Hammon, General Course Football,45 Basketball,l,23 Band,l,2,3,45 Commercial Club,4 Hawkeye,43 Vice-President,l Anna Mae Juhl, Commercial Course Vocal,l,2,3,43 Band,23 Dramatics,33 G.A.A.,l5 Commercial Club,4 Don Kirchner, General Course HGH ClUb,4j Football,3,43 Basketball,23 Baseball,25 Vocal,2,3,43 Band,2,3,43 Commercial Club,4 Gwen Kirchner, General Course Vocal,2,3,43 Band,2,3,43 Dramatics,33 G.A.A.,2,35 Commercial Club,45 Hawkeye,45 Class Secretary,4 Cheer Leader,3 Rachel Matz, Commercial Course Vocal,l,43 Band,l,2,3,43 Commercial Club,4 Dorothy Quintus, Commercial Course Vocal,l,2,3,43 Dramatics,35 Commercial Club,45 Class Secretary,3 Warren Rasmus, Vocational Agriculture Course Football,A5 Band,l3 F.F.A.,3,4 Wayne Rasmus, Vocational Agriculture Course Football,l,2,45 Dramatics,35 F.F.A.,l,2,3,4 Bette Reibe, Commercial Course VOCa1,l,2,3,4j Band,l,2,3,43 Dramatics,35 G.A.A.,l,2,33 Commercial ClUb,Qj HawKeye,3,45 Student Council,4 James Reinig, Vocational Agriculture Course Football,l,25 Vocal,l,2,45 F.F.A.,l,2,3,45 Hawkeye,3,43 Class Secretary,2 Donald Richards, Vocational Agriculture Course Band,l,2,3,4 Betty Lou Schmidt, Commercial Course Vocal,l,2,3,45 Hawkeye,4 Marion Schoneman, General Course HGH ClUb,3,45 Football,2,3,43 Basketball,3,43 Baseball,2,35 Vocal,l,2,3,43 Band,l,2,3,45 Commercial Club,A3 Hawkeye,A Charlene Sonquist, General Course Vocal,2,3,43 Dramatics,35 Commercial ClUb,4j Hawkeye,3,4' Commercial Club,43 G.A.A.,l,2,3 ' Gordon Specht, General Course Vocal,2,3,45XDramatics,33 Commercial ClUb,4j Hawkeye,l,43 Student Council,2,45 Class President,2,4 Pat Steinberg, General Course Vocal,2,3,43 Band,l,2,3,45 Dramatics,33 G.A.A.,l,2,3,43 Commercial Club,43 Hawkeye,l,45 Student Council,l, Cheer Leader,3 Arvil Stille, General Course HGH ClUb,2,3,4j Football,l,2,3,A5 Basketball,l,2,3,45 Baseball,l,2,3,43 Rawkeye,45 Vice-President,3,4 Hildreth Tlach, General Course Band,23 Dramatios,33 G.A.A.,l,2,3,43 Hawkeye,3 , w lliifatnrg Thirteen long years ago in September 1952, we as 24 bashful youngsters slowly walked up the stairs of the Garner Grade School to begin our school days. Now, as seniors, we look back on those days with laughter, thoughtfulness, gaity and in some cases regret. Those that enrolled under Miss Goll that year were: Eunice Armstrong, Norma Jean Boland,Bill Brugman,Vita May Christians, Melvin Daniels, Kay Elling, Delores Erickson, Ollie Gaines, Betty Greiman, Laurel Hammon, Gerhardt Harmdirks, De Etta Haskins, Alice Megrew, Roberta Olsen, Dorothy Quintus, Betty Reibe, James Reinig, Ruth Rice, Patricia Steinberg, Gordon Specht, and Dorothy Young. In first grade, under the direction of Miss Brannon,Ed- ward Daniels, Bernard Dankbar, Betty Lou Schmidt, and Gene Katter entered our ranks. This year we all became members of the Rhythm Band,under the direction of the music teacher. We were under the direction of Miss Woodward in the second grade. Anthony Hauptman, Frank Flores, Donald and Dorance Knoke, Adair Bakken, and Billy Hahn entered our class. We studied animals that year. We all brought ants to school in glass jars to study their actions. Miss Woodward stayed with us in the third grade also. Billy Dean Mallinger, Evelyn Jacobson, and Charlene Sonquist entered. During the third year we enjoyed the story hour when Miss Woodward read us nMiss Perkins'sn stories. In fourth grade which was under the direction of Miss Becker, Arvil Stille entered our class. HSleepy Hollown was the favorite book of our class that year. A thrill to all was when we moved to the upper floor in the Grade School. We had Miss Donelson this year. Harry Diekhuis, Luvern Tanner, and Frances Stokesbary came to us. As we entered the departments of Junior High we found we had three teachers: Miss Mackey, Miss Hanson, and Mr. Tompkins, With Miss Mackey to supervise our sixth grade work a new member entered our ranksgthis being Warren Beers. Miss Hanson left in the seventh grade and Miss Collins entered. It was a memorable year for the girls as they explored the attic of the Grade School. They found many interesting things until they were discovered. In the eighth grade we had the same instructors and the new students were: Maxine Johnson and Norma Jean Whitmore. We indulged in declamatory work and after passing our exams advanced to High School. We find ourselves ascending another flight of stairs to knowledge upon receiving our diplomas from grade school. The students who started together in High School are: Warren Beers, Marilyn Boehnke, Nova Chesnut, Bernard Dankbar, Harry Diekhuis, Delores Erickson, Kay Elling, Doris Fread, Ollie Gaines,Betty Jean Greiman,Marjorie Greiman,Judith Haberkamp, Doris Haes, Orville Hall, Laurel Hammon, Maxine Johnson, Anna Mae Juhl,Gene Katter,Donald Knoke,Dorance Knoke,Roberta Olsen, Dorothy Quintus, Warren Rasmus, Wayne Rasmus, James Reinig, Ruth Rice, Donald Richards, Betty Schmidt, Charlene Sonquist, Gordon Specht,Arvil Stille, Pat Steinberg, Frances Stokesbary, Hildreth Tlach, Betty Reibe, Norma Whitmore, and Rachel Matz. X In our Freshmen year we elected President, Kay Ellingg Vice President, Laurel Hammong Secretary and. Treasurer, Delores Erickson, and Student Council member, Pat Steinberg. One of the unpleasant memories of our Freshmen year wasthe initiation but our miseries were retaliated when we initiated the Freshmen in our Sophomore year. Our Sophomore class officers were: President, Dorance Knoke5Vice President, Gordon Specht3Secretary and Treasurer, Jimmy Reinigg and Student Council member, Gwen Kirchner. Due to lack of credits Dorance Knoke was unable to serve as President and for this reason Gordon Specht was acting President during the year. Our third step to knowledge provided excitement for us. We gave our first class play entitled WThe Youngest Professionn. We entertained the seniors at a Junior-Senior banquet in which the theme Wred and whiteu was carried out.t Our officers were: President, Kay Ellingg Vice President, Arvil Stilleg Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Quintusj and Student Council member, Marjorie Greiman. Joe Carlson, Elexine Schneider, and Willard Romp entered our class. In our final step of knowledge in high school we elected the following class officers: President, Gordon Specht3Vice President,Arvil Stilleg Secretary and Treasurer, Gwen Kirchner, and Student Council member, Bette Reibe. We were entertained at a prom given by the Juniors and gave a class play this year. As we look back on the ws lvl! years we find that we have only startedl on Q' ff the steps to knowledge. Our class motto, Wlearn to do by doing,N 'will aid us aevwi X.x toward our individual goals. ' We think A it onlyf propera to give re- cognition sto those ,boys who left our class for service. Those boys being, Willard Romp, Donald and Dorance Knoke, Warren Beers, and Ollie Gaines. We wish them luck and success! 1 t . i continue advancing -up the steps of knowledge, ,I r A lx Itfrfnhwn It was agreed by the class of l945 that in l95u each member of the class would write a letter to the Garner High School telling what they have done in the past five years. This is 1950 and Charlene Sonquist, James deinig and Doris Fread wish ceived. As we postmarked us that he or notj is to 'present to you the information they have re- examine the first letter, we find that it is Hollywood. Our old friend, Laurel Hammon, assures is gegy interested in his work, which fbelieve it taking pictures of glamorous models. Our second letter is also from California. Wayne Rasmus reports that he is doing splendidly with his apple orchard. He sent us a boi of apples Ccollect on delivery, of coursej and they were Qelieious- o t We have received good news from Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirchner. Naturally, the latter yas Marjorie Greiman. lt seems as though Don is keeping up his family tradition, for they are the proud parents of twins. Here is a letter from Rhode lsland. Our classmate, Rachel Matz, says she is thrilled with her job. She is now secretary to the governor of Rhode Island. Our next letter is e surprise to .us. lt is from somee where in the Philippines. Lts.Betty Greimen and Nova Uhesnut, who ere nurses, are teaching the natives the nursing pros fession. Hildreth Tlsoh writes that she is a teacher in that Whig town of DuneanN. We hope you een handle your pupils,Hildreth. p Here is a letter from our home town. It says that Delores ,Erickson and Dorothy Quintus are employed at the office of the Goodrich and Bethhe Produce Company. H 'Well of all things! Anna Mae Juhl informs us that she has qfinally settled down to one man. She married a sailor, in 1947, and what do you know! The seilor. was none other than Warren Beers, e former classmate.. A Joe Carlson is an authority on vocational egrioulture. He is a teacher in Ghugweter, Wyoming. sore is e letter from beyond the boundaries of the United States. It comes from our neighbor on the south, Mexico. Imagine our surprise to flhd that it is from Judith Heberhemp. She is teaching little Mexicans their three R's in e mission sohool, . This letter is postmarked Washington, D. C. As we tear it open, we wonder who from the class of '45 has landed in the capitol of our fair country. Why, it is Kay -Elling, Senator from Utah. His secretaries, Pat Steinberg and Gwen Kirchner, simply adore working for him. , Ercm Bernard Dankbar we received word that he is the biggest and best cow tester in Minnesota. Marion Schoneman writes that he is in the auto business in Chicago. He is seen daily, racing up and down Michigan Avenue in his l950 pink convertible. Well, well! We have a letter from a singer and it is none other than Marilyn Boehnke. She informs us that she warbles on a radio program that comes on the air at six o'clock, A. M., Central Standard Time. As our stack of letters becomes smaller, we find another letter from Chicago. William Brugman Cbetter known as Billl is employed at the largest railroad center in the world. A letter from Doris Haes and Betty Schmidt, who operate the only beauty shoppe in Ventura, invite any of their old classmates to come over for a free beauty treatment. We have two boys from the class of '45 who are attending large universities. Gordon Specht. who is attending Harvard, is majoring in science and Arvil Stille writes that he is playing quarterback for Yale. AFVil not only enjoys football, but girls, too. A .Warren Rasmus informs us that he is working for the American Tobacco Company and that his father-in-law set him up in business. We are coming to the end of our letters and have only two left. We are glad to hear that Bette Reibe inherited 350,000 from an unknown relative and is living in the Waldorf Astoria in New Yor' City Qbome people have all the lucklb ,Our last letter is from Omaha, NebraSka, where Orville Hall is half-owner of a night club. CHe gives dancing les- sons on the side.j We are very sorry to have reached the end Of our core respondencee-but wait--what's this? A messenger just handed us a Special 'Delivery from Donald Cbetter-latefthan-neverl Richards. Don is in India and it seems he is with the Hindus learning Black Magic. I And now, unlike our customary procedure of throwing Qll correspondence in the waste basket, we file these letters for future reference, and in doing so, wish the members of the class of 1945 much,success in the Years to come. C L A S.S W I L L We, the Senior Class of the City of Garner, County of Hancock, and State of Iowa, write this melancholy paper in our doleful class room on the fifteenth day of the month of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty five. ,We'solemnly declare that we are at this time in the possession of our right minds and realizing the enormous uncertainties of the great universe into which we are about to pass, we declare this our last will and testament. We give, devise, and bequeath all our sweet personalities and winning ways with the teachers. to all who will be so privileged as to return here next year. Further, we wish to will the following: H292 Marilyn Boehnke: William Brugman: Joe Carlson: Nova Chesnut: Bernard Dankbar: Kay Elling: Delores Erickson Doris Fread: Betty Greiman: Marjorie Greiman Judith Haberkamp Doris Haes: Orville Hall: Laurel Hammon: Anna Mae Juhl: Don Kirchner: Gwen Kirchner: Rachel Matz: Dorothy Quintus: Warren Rasmus: Wayne Rasmus: James Reinig: Donald Richards: Betty Reibe: Gordon Specht: Pat Steinberg: Bgquest ability to sing lack of sleep way with girls technique with the fellows interest in Britt football technique shorthand ability darling figure low stature : feminine wolfing tactics quiet ways fluent conversation Mason City interests moody attitude interest in the Navy ,ability to carry a big load interest in certain alumnae interest in Goodrich M Bethke interest in Hayfield interest in Hamiltons manly physique know it all attitude vast chest of Knowledge ability to argue desire to study willful stare Betty Lou Schmidt: sweet personality Marion Schoneman: ability to get girl friends Charlene Sonquist: chattering A Arvil Stille: f Hildreth Tlach: promptness erect stature Beneiisiarx Mavis Schisel Frank Bonnstetter Dean Johansen Darlene Ferr Marilyn Railsbackl John Hites Dorothy Cline Doris Cline Dorothy Kupke Darlene Schultz Elaine Roach Roberta Goll Bob Kirschbaum Jimmy Gatchel Norlyne Rankin Arlene Johnson Dona Bethke Marcele Sonquist Darlene Doll Donald Meyer Ralph Jorgensen Delores Babcock Alvin Katter Mary Jane Bleich James Papousek Eunice Armstrong June Stille DelwYD,Stromer Dorothy Klinge Jimmy,Meyer Jackie Elling ' We hereby appoint Mr. Tweed, superintendent, ,executor of this, our last will and testament. sln Witness whereof,e we the class of l945 the testators, have to this, our last will and testament, set our hands and seal, This fifteenth day of May, A. D. l945. Attesting witnesses: Signed, A Gwen Kirchner and Marion Schoneman, JClass of l945 Iluninru First Row: E. Armstrong, M. Schisel, M. Sonquist, B. Williams B. Molander, D. Cline, D. Doll, E. Goll, C. Engstler M.Hall, K. Raw, D.BebcocK, E. Roach, E. Young, M. Prohasha A. Johnson, M. Railsback. Second Row: L. Engstler, R. Young, C. Harbison, B. Schoneman D. Klinge, L. Katter, V. Peck, Doris Cline, R.Goll, G. Ennen, G. Katter. . Third Row: J. Gatchel, R. Kirschbeum, C. Greimen, R. Jorgen- sen, D. Meyer, F. Bonnstetter. J. Kern, C. Coll. Junior Class: 36 F.F.A.: Jim Gatchel, Secretary, Cliff Greiman, Vice-President G.A.A.. Virginia Peck, President HGH Club: 5 Mixed Chorus: girls, 43 boys, 2 Glee Clubs: girls, 7, boys, l Band: 3 Drum Mejorette: Myrtle Hall J Lettermen: Robert Kirschbaum, Clifford Greiman, Joe Kern, ' Calvin Goll, Donald Meyer Class Officers: President, James Gatchelg Vice-President, Kathryn Raw, Secretary, Gene Katterg Student Council, Beverly Molander nphnmnres First How: B. Nyhus, D. Kupke, M. Quintus, D. Armstrong, L Haberkamp, A.Huenemann, A.Noble, E. Robison, M. Goll QM J. Bleich, P. Phillips, J.Stille, D Young, L Hiemer, H. A. Reinig, H. Stokesbary, H. Jacobsen, H. Engstler Second Row: V. Eness, A. Katter, J. Meyer, F. Juhl, D. Lemke, L. Jones, J. Elling, D. L. Bethke, L. Rice L. Dankbar, L. Stott, B. Nedved, N. Lehmann, L. Lemke E. Schneider, H. Halverson, C. Housh, D. Tompkins Third Row: D. Stromer, R. Hailsback, J. Steinberg, D. Quintus, J. Hites, T. Romp, C. Butz, D. Helmke D. Johansen, H. Raw, E. Schmidt.. Sophomore Class: 48 F. F. A. : 5 G. A. A. : ll Glee Clubs: girls ll, boys 5 Band: girls lO, boys 7 Majorettes: Louise Jones, Hose Ann Heinig Lettermen: Jack Steinberg, Derwood Helmke, John Hites, Dean Johansen, Tommy Homp, Dick Haw Class Officers: President, Jack Steinberg, Vice-President Charles Houshg Secretary, Dick Haw, and . Student Council, Mary Jane Bleich. W 7 rrnlymrn 'First Row: D.Moll, D. Schultz, M.Nedved, M. Keith, D. Olson, B. Kirschbaum, R. McCormicK, M. Boeft, B. Noble, V. Hull, B. Jorgensen, N.RanKin, M. Brugman, L. Katter, M. Witten- berg, D. Ferr, B. Haberkamp. Second Row: D.RailsbacK, D. Bngstler, B.Klinge, B .Haberhamp E. Beers, G.Greiman, Y.Basmussen, J.Patrick, C. Hamilton, G. Paca, D. Schmidt, M. Schoneman, F. Young, l. Diexhuis. Third Row: J. Papousek, J. Roach, K. Greiman, R. Larson, L. Katter, A. Erickson, L. Hall, D. Brade, D. Haes, C. Baum- gartner, E. Chizek, K. Reinig. Freshmen Class: 44 F.F.A. : 6 G.A.A. : 13 Mixed Chorus: 3 Class Officers: President, Leonard Hall, Vice-President, B Joan Patrick, Secretary, Yvonne Rasmussen, K' Student Council, Bose Mary Jorgensen. Snapsa Enema 7 nnihali First Row: Haberkamp, Klinge, Helmke, Meyer, Elling, Kirchner, Hall, Greiman, Stille, Schoneman, Kern, Brugnan, Hites, Goll, Schmidt, Johansen, Coach Andersen. Second Row: Tompkins, Hannon, Warren Rasmus, Butz, Stromer, Reinig. Third Row: K. Greiman, Raw, Dankbar, Railstack, Housh, Larson, Beers, L. Hall, Erickson, uuintus, Erade, J. Reinig, Rasmus, Katter, Hamilton, Engstler, L. Engstler. 7, Northwoogfx O 6, Buffalo fzvf 3HbQpr 19 O, Belmond Q ', 19 16, Fore- f Q ..1' ' 2 7, Lakf F M' W4 :LZF7 : :'i' 12. N , -if Rig? . . ' . 1 Although the scorebook 'fq4ww Qgficit of wins this year, the team excelled in spirit and spof a.5u?'p. Garner started the season e JW' g the highly favored Northwood eleven on a rain-soaked field. ,gif - team's luck did not hold out and the next four games meant ofdi fgf However,the boys did come back the last game of the season by ir. . g Brita 14-12, on the local grid- iron. Six seniors ended thf. ifigh school football career this game. They were: Brugman,E11ing ,Gys :.,Hal1, Schoneman, and Stille. Schone- man and Stille were elef'3o 'TT5ggns at the close of the season. Coach Anderson'y Qgspects for next year look bright and the seniors all wish hifMy4od luck. 7 azkeihall p First Row: J. Steinberg, B. Kirschbaum, A. Stille, M. Schoneman, C. Greiman, D. Johansen. Second Row: ,D. Schmidt, C. Housh, K. Greiman, J. Meyers, T. Romp, R. Raw, D. Tompkins, J. Papousek, Coach Andersen. Qvkt . 28 Klemme 15 24 Lake Mills 49 28 Lake Mills l6 24 Northwood 44 35 Forest City 34 X eo Forest city 42 gg, Bugfallol Cegter' 14 35 Buffalo Center 33 ' OP13 WOO 31 ' 34 ' Belmond 48 23 Ventura 4l I f 23 4 Klemme 25 15 Clear Lake 49 ,6 X 'gf 4 Britt 29 26 .Belmond 25 N2 X 'I : Klemme QQ 23 Kanawha 17 ' ,,. , 2 Lake Mills 29, 22 Britt 29 .Qj'5f 25 Forest City 26 The Garner basketb. 1 igfmgs -feigd the season with a five-game winning streak, but fina y ntura. However, the team's conference record remainjf Qggwg ,,. they were defeated by Britt. 4 After the Britt gauf the :iff cojf f't find the range and dropped from first to third place 'ig f fonft : ce. They finally came out of their slump in time for theh By sona tournament when they whipped Lake Mills and then lost thr 1' .ls to Forest City 26 to 25. Afgood team is expec 544 or next year since,only Schoneman and Stille will be gone from tat Asnks. 1 ' 61115 First Row: Second Row Third Row: Harbison, Hammon, Erickson, Schultz, Keith, J. Steinberg, Urich, Reimer, Greiman, Johansen, Reinig, Rasmussen Elling, G Kirchner, Williams, Hall. - Haberkamp, Kirchner, Rice,, Romp, Paulson, Stille, Patrick, Jacobsen, M. Greiman, Babcock, P.Steinberg, Olson, Jorgensen, Brugman, Fetrow, Jack Steinberg, Kirschbaum, Raw, Dankbar, Quintus, Kupke, Bethke, Eness, Fread, Phillips. Jones, Schoneman, Reibe, Utt, Meyer, Stromer, Boehnke, Richards, Matz, Mr. Smith. x ,,,,,. A X. 5 -. 1 . . I W 'HEX Q J' ww? ' nmmerrial Llluh First Row: F. Bonnstetter, C. Greiman, J. Gatohel, B. Brug- man, M. Sohonemen, D. Kirchner, G. bpecht, L. Hammon, J. Kern, G. Katter. Second Row: M. Reilsbaok, P. bteinberg, A. Juhl, B. Reibe, R. Matz, C. Soneuist, V. Peck, J. Haberkemp, D. Erickson, D. quintus, E. Armstrong. Third Row: Miss Fyler, M. sonquist, B. schoneman, M. Hall, E. Roach, D. Doll, Doris Cline, R. Goll, B. Molander, B. Williams, D. Cline, E. Goll, K. Rem, C. Engstler, M. Schisel. l The Commercial Club was organized to help us become conscious of the many other qualities necessary for us to have in the business world other than the skill subjects. Any member of a commercial Class could join. During the year we discussed personality, clothes and how you apply for work. We have visited the printing office. We also drew up a constitution and applied for membership in the national organization, Future Business Leaders of America. The officers of the Club this year were as follows: Bette ReibeePresident5 Betty Schoneman-Secretary., 1 ar I I First Row: J. Reinig, W. Rasmus, O. hall, J. Gatchel, B. Dankbar, C. Greiman, J. Carlson, Wayne Rasmus, D. Nerdig. Second Row: C. Goll, J. Kern, F. Bonnstetter, D. ouintus, L. Hall, G. Butz, R. Larson, D. otromer. Third Row: F. Young, R. Young, B..Haberkamp, E. Schmidt, B. Klinge, D. Engstler, L. Engstler. The Future Farmers of America CF.F.A.D is a nation Wide organization, reaching from the state of maine to Hawaii, and from the state of Washington to Puerto Rico. It has local, state, and national officers. The state and national officers are elected at conventions held once a year.. The local chapter elects its own officers. Our local chapter. Hlhe Iowa River Chaptern of Garner. holds a meeting once a month. The meeting opens with reg- ular opening ceremonies after which the business meeting begins. If the boys-have problems they may bring them in. Our aim is to help the farmers in the community to secure better farming methods and crops. In conclusion, we will always strive to serve the farms ers in any way possible, and while doing so we are gaining skill and knowledge in the field of agriculture, the occue pation most of the memoers will undoubtedly choose. VA First Row: Miss Leicher, D. Schultz, H. Jacobsen, V. Peck, QL. Stott, R. M. Jorgensen, P. Phillips, J. Stille Second Row: D. Kupke, Y. Rasmussen, J. Elling, J. Patrick, D. Bethke, N. Lehmann, B. Nedved, M. Nedved, L. Rice, R.McCormick, D.Klinge, D.Olson, L.Jones, R. Stokesbary, M. Brugman Third Row: H. Elach, R. M.'Kirschbaum, V. Hull, M. Lg Keith, R. Reinig G. A. A. consists of a group of girls interested in athletics.' This organization offers an opportunity for girls to participate in many activities which they otherwise would not be able to do. A ' In the fall the group goes on hikes' and bicycling. Meetings are held in the gym during ithe winter time and basketball, pingpong, shuffleboard, bowling and other games are played. ' A ' f ' G. A. A. has had a large group this year and they hope to interest more students in joining next year. 1 'r p it A l.Q-N.l-Q-B Q.L-A-5-5 E-L-A.X. The Junior Class play WAlmost Eighteenu, was presented February 21, the cast was as follows: William Barry ....................... ...Clifford Greiman Grace Barry ..... ......... Virginia Peck Beatrice Barry... Mabel Warren .... Mrs. Granville... Eddie Barry ..... George Jones .... Ann Sherman ...... Tommy Granville.. Sally Davidson... Miss Dalyrmple... Mr. Merrit ...... .........Beverly Molander ....Barbara Anne Williams ............Doris Cline Robert Kirschbaum ........Calvin Goll ....Clare Harbison ....James Gatchel ........Myrtle Hall Charlene Engstler .......Gene Katter E-E-N-l-Q.5 Q-L-A.E-E B-L-A-X r The Senior Class play HCome Rain Cr Shinen, was presented May ll, the cast was as follows: v Jac Grayson... .................. .... Patricia Steinberg Rosemary March ....... ...Gwendolyn Kirchner Mrs. Lillian Grayson... ...Marjorie Greiman Irene Holden ..... Agnes Holden ..... Julia March... Helen... .... . Anne Barry... Ella Stone .... Mrs. Sparks ...... Dan Lyons ........ Glenn Grayson, Jr Mr. Glenn Grayson Dick Clements .... Fred ............. . . . . . . .Judith Haberhamp ... ...... .Bette Reibe ...Marilyn'BoehnKe ......Rachel Matz ...Dorothy Quintus .....Anna Mae Juhl ....dildreth Tlach ....Gordon Specht ... ...William Brugman ... ...Marion Schoneman .. ...... James Reinig .....Wayne Rasmus September October November December January February March April May chnnl alenhar 22 Great game of football started with Northwood here 25 Remember those Pamahasika Pets 29 We played Buffalo Center here 6 Went over to Belmond and played football l3 Forest City came to visit us with a game of football 25 We visited Lake Mills l Showed Britt how to play football 6 Remember Joan D'Arc by the Misner Players l5 Gave our operetta, USunbonnet Suen 20 Victorious season of basketball opened at Klemme 25 Fun Night l Lake Mills here 8 Remember that game with Forest City! l2 Northwood here 15 Buffalo Center there 22 Good old Christmas vacation began 26 Our first defeat of the season with Ventura 3 Glad to come back to school--what a vacation 5 Sure beat Belmond didn't we 6 9 Our second defeat with Clear Lake lO F.F.A. team played with Forest City l3 Kanawha here 24-27 County Basketball Tournament 1 Forest City here Remember Torrini and Phyllis magic numbers Northwood there Buffalo Center here Belmond there A Klemme here Major Thomas A. Ditton told us of his experiences with the invasion troops Junior Class play We sure did beat Britt 2 5 6 9 l3 l6 l9 21 23 l-3 Sectional Tournament at Forest City 8-9-lO District Tournament l5-l6-l7 Sub State Tournament 22-23-24 Final State Tournament l3-li Preliminary Music Contest 20 Parkinson Ensemble 27-28 Drake Relays 4 Navy Eddie Test ll-l2 District Track and Field Meets 2l-22-23 State Baseball Tournament ll ,agar - . 'N ,'AZ?z' SEMI R5 FN Qi ffgijgaa O Qkifxgi , L M' f Gordon bpecht 'fwikwu Kay Elling 5 157 Delores Ericlsson x 'Y Marjorie Greiman ' O M914 Judith Haberliamp cg? ff Laurel Hammon gk ' d Gwen Kirchner VA, Rachel Matz Betty Reibe Pat Steinberg Hildreth Tlach JUNIORS FRESHMEN Virginia Peck Doris Cline Charlene Engstler James Gatchel Clifford Greiman Clare Harbison Beverly Molander Kathryn Raw Mavis Schisel Marcele Sonquist Barbara Williams D SOPHUMORES Jackie Elling Delores Armstrong Dorothy Kupke Leona Stott Dona Bethke Mary Jane Bleich Abigail Huenemann Dean Johansen Lindy Lehmann Betty Nyhus Pat Phillips JacK Steinberg June Stille Ruth Btoxesbary Bernadette Noble. Margaret Brugman Gloria Greiman Leonard Hall ClarK Hamilton Rosemary Jorgensen Lu Ella Katter Yvonne Rasmussen Dorothy Olson Joan Patrick Junior Play Cast l . Freshmen Officers r r Sophomore Officers Cheer Leaders Drum Majorette and Drum Sergeant Octette HAWKEYE STAFF Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor ' Sgorts Editors Arvil Stille ' , Music Editor School Calendar Editor Marilyn Boehnke Organization Editor Marjorie Greiman F.P.A., Joe Carlson, G.A.A., Hildreth Tlach' Club, Beverly Molander C Senior Class Roll f Judith Haberkamp Class Will Gwendolyn Kirchner Class History Delores Erickson A Class Prophecy James Reinig ' Juniors - James Gatchel Soghomores Delores Armstrong Freshmen Leonard Hall Business Manager ,Gordon Specht Doris Fread Advertising Solicitor Assistant Circulation Manager Home Room Salesmen Mr. Nerdig , Miss Leicheri V Lapitz Fyler Specht Gildea Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Assembly S Seniors Juniors Freshmen y A Art Manager Laurel Hammon ' Gene Katter-Assistant Production Department Betty Schmidt Beverly Molander Bette Reibe Barbara Williams Kay Elling and Commercial Marion Schoneman Patricia Steinberg Charlene Sonquist Don Kirchner Marion Schoneman Wayne Rasmus Orville Hall Leona Stott Clifiord Greiman Batricia,Steinberg Lindy Lehmann Norlynne Rankin Gwendolyn Kirchner Robert Kirschbaum Donald Brade Anna Mae Juhl, Rachel Matz, Dorothy Quintus, Doris Haes, Elaine Roach, Virginia Peck, Dorothy Cline, Doris Cline, Bernard Dankbar, Donald Richards, Warren Rasmus, Nova Chesnut, Betty J. Greiman, and William Brugman Sgonsor Marian Fyler BOCK OIL CO.. Garner, Iowa Phone-170 VISIT THE AVERY THEATER DON ROE GARNER BAKERY Phone-134 Otto Lehmann EDELEN FOOD MARKET Phone-Il STONES VARIETY STORE UOn The Corneru. F. W. ZEIGER I Your Druggist For 43 Years Phone-55 CARL W. BOHN COAST TO COAST STORE Phone-65 Joe Steinberg NASER PLUMBING GAMBLE'S The Friendly Store Phone-66 I. R. Beattie ELLING INSURANCE AGENCY Phone-79 All Kinds Bonds C. E. PROCTOR REALTOR FARMS-CITY PROPERTY BRUECKNERS DRUG STORE AI And Marie Where The Kids Meet KRALL BEAUTY SHOP Avery Theater Building Phone-II7 Garner, Iowa NATIONAL SALES M INVESTMENT R. J. Fritsch, Mrg. Phone-276 C. J. SCHNEIDER GROCERY STORE HARDWARE AND GROCERIES Phone-IL, GARNER LIVESTOCK SALES CO Sales Every Thurs. Phone-37 FARMERS CO-OP. CREAMERY ASS'N State Brand Butter HARBISON FOOD MARKET Fancy Groceries-Quality Me Pasteurized Mild A Cream Phone-I9 Phone-Sl EMIL M. CHRISTENSEN M. D. 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