Gilman High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Gilman, IA)

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CHlDk1Fg back ao roxinstely thirteen years ago, remember in particular one bright shining dav when we began our schooling here at Gilman Consolida ed Yes back in the fall of 1059, tventy little gar en with Miss Ruth Dental as our teacher follows Varjorie Arment, Vargaret Carlson Farle tots entered kinde The ouoils were as v Rverts Donn ould Colleen Matney Merle Dougherty, Richard Phillips Va Uaret Raul, Veltn Stahl, Russell Sult, Nancy Soencer, Roger Tn ro Gall Vo urs, Rhlllio Vande Kamp, Wayne Weidner, Freddie Weaver, Roger Deterson, Robb y Campbell Monica Higgins, and Charles Buch ald The following year we returned as first graders finding Visa Carmen Cogill as our teacher During thisyear as lost Varjorle Arment Roger Deterson, and Charles Buchwald but gained Kent Calcins ani Rd in Lacina Journeying on to second grade e e e under the direction of Mies Irene Chrislnver James and Joe Vorton joined our group that year but ae lost four oth rs Vonica Ula ins Rloha d Dhlllios and Rduin Laclna The following year third grnde four nev members loined us Dixie Lee Tunsford Villiam laeon Shirlev Lowery and 'anda Roster Kent Calkins, Donn Gould Keith Stahl and Russell Sult left us Viss Razel Humes w s our instructor Miss Janet Juel was our supervisor when re lournered upstairs for our fourth grade year Richard Rhillios Gloria Shule , and Russell Shine Joined our group that year but we lost Dixie lee lunsford Colleen Vatney and Roger Tharo During our fifth year in school we added two neu students 'nrilee lande Kamp and Jeanne Hoops, and lost one student Richard Rhilllos Doris Vhite was our teacher that year The following year, sixth grade three new members iolned with Shirley Carson, LeRoy Dixon, and Donald Rartwig But during this year we lost seven Jeanne Hoops Shirley lowery, William Vason, Russell Shine, Freddie Weaver, and Joe and Jim Vorton lies Doris vhlte was again our instructor Alas' We had reached seventh grade, and were now in the high school building Catastrophe struck' ' Don Gould and horma Rlliott Joined us Shirley Carson, Donald Hartwig and lands Foster left us durlrg this year Mrs Floyd Forman was our teacher Mrs Forman and Miss Meds Mohler were our instructors in elgh grade During Davids Then came came and went Speas and Verle this year we lost Verle Dougherty ard gained Jesse the beginning of our High School days Initiation Day without too mary ce uallties Tone other than Verrlll Dougherty Joined us that year Ve lost Gail Voshurg and Jesse Davids the second semester An entire new faculty greeted us that year Junior Buys a Carn, a one act play, was oresented During our Sophomore year we gained Rrma leleon and Rudy Frye However, we lost Rudy before the year was over Gail Vosburg came back that year 'Life O in the spring Our Junior year was a ing the receiving of class n med, 'Ready Made Fsmilyu Junior Senior Banquet in Vande Kamp moved to Texas the Party N was an hilarious play oresented busy year Vany events took place includ rings selling candy the Junior Class Play which proved a real success, and the annual which we entertained the Seniors farilee and back during this vear HTheen Senior Year proved the most exciting and eventful David ling joined us the second semester The carnival class play Senior pictures, Junior Senior Barouet Skip Day and Graduation nox mark the final milestones on our hlghwav to success in this phase of our Jour ney Of the thirteen seniors onlv five are original me bers of the clas that began in 1010 They are Margaret arlson araeret Raul, Nancy Spencer, Phillip Vande Kamp, and Rarley Rverts -J - A, 1 A - ' v- . 4, X Q , A A A , . .U a , g . ,.. , u , , -' T .. , s . 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' ' -J ' sua ...S SEKIOR CLASS VILL e Senior Class of 1952 of Gilman High School beingof cues tlonable mind and falling memory, do hereby bestow and grant these things to the followins beneficiaries for better or worse, as the case may be the latter undoubtedly To our faculty, which we do appreciate and couldn't have gotten along without, but at times co ldnlt get along with we bequeath all empty rooms at the State Vental Hospital, new false teeth and whatever they reouire after this past year of struggle Also we leave our motto, WBe kind to teachers, they actually love you W in hopes that the coming Seniors will be more considerate Je, the WSuper1or Seniors of '52 W will our never ending kindness to all oersors, our happy smiles seldom seen, and our erthusiasm for school to all of those following in our footsteps in hooes that the future senior classes will be more nearly oerfect as the years go by To the Juniors, we beoueath our sunny seats by the windows, in cluding all the pencil msrss and gum wade that go with them To the rest of the school we leave the fond memories which we know will be left on their minds long after we're gone, plus our supreme covers such as first in lunch line, days off school run of Vr Longstreet's office and hftever you may need To the following we leave what ve least want and are glad to give away I, Margaret Carlson, leave my dlmxles to Ardith Valrs and my night life to Janet Harkin LeRoy Dixon leave my ability to nest r the oerson that slts in front of me to Frank Vatney so he may in turn watch Sheila Hunnley, and my ambition in getting my lessons done to Marilyn Veling I Norma Elliott will my smallness to Mary Newell and my ability I Harley Fverts becueath my ability to go steady to Roger Pet erson nd my great interest ir senior grammar to all prospective stud ents o that sublect Perle Dougherty will my ever lasting ability to get my gov ernmen to Donnie F rneau and mv '57 Ford to John Crawford, who badly needs ne nn Gould, leave my many sleepless nights to Ferry Willard and my slow quiet nays to Katherine Peak Dave King leave my deep voice to Richard Otten and my dark featur s to Delbert Kellogg Frma Nelson will a few excess mounds to Gary Davis and my gentle voice to Larry Patten Margaret Paul lesfemy llgh 'ntelligence cuotlent tr all those who ne d it here at Gilman and my dark tresses to all the bloxde heeded boys th crew cuts Merrill Speas, leave my witty sense of humor to Donna Lavender and my mad fllrtstlons with tne girls to all the shy bashful guys and especi lly to Vllton Dixon I Nancy Spercer, will my basketball talent to Joann Crawford and my hel ht to Norma Carnahan I Harilee Vande Kama, wllla ring just like mine to Janice Medhus and my adorable swing when I walk down the halls to all the Gilman boys Haney swinging men , Phil Vande Kam , leave my oulet manners to Gaylen Doane and my suoerlor helgrth to Roger Shuler In witness whereof, e the Senior Class of l952 have set our hand and seal hereto in this year of our Lord, one thousand nine hun dred and fifty two -Y R ,gil x -F Q, 0 0 .ff ' rj? ' 1 , We, th , - - lf, I . ' ' tv Y t I ig. , ' , - I, . , s . Q to laugh at anything and everything to Jet Williams, I J -4 1 , ' a J g . , , .A - f U . I n 'A t r - . f- 4 t 9 U L o . I, Do - . 7 . ! v ' I , - , s e . I, S , . A . c I, . , I, -' k I ,, , H ' 6 , .. , 3 - W1 V . I, ' I 1 3 4. A . A I A I I , ,, I A s A- - sa ' , , A'A 4 - ,.. A I s 'I ' , -' , 5 . t K . A . ' - YN , ' 455 l uf . , ' N leifgf a A y W ii-'L' ssfros crass PROPHVCV 4 Spring has come once again, 1t's the year 1960 like any other year but We Varilee and Vrra, two from Gilman High, after tolling over our hot cook little ones underfoot have decided to get away from It started just graduates of '52 stoves and 1th it all and go on a long trip, to California After oaczing our bare and giving our hubbies our final instructions, we set off for the station The taxi had us there in no time and whil in line waiting for tickets some rude man came QWSHIRQ ove and nearly knocked us off our feet 'e were about to give nir a piece of our minds when e realized who he was nore other tnan Donn Gould Gable, an old classmate of ours While conversing we foun out why Donn w s in such a hurry he was scheduled to begin is latest picture, LOVE 'PV and LPAVV 'VY the next day Finally we got omr t1cwets,waved goodbye to Donn and boarded the Rock Ve then found our seats and settled down for the lor? trio ahea of us The conductor soon came along to get our tickets He was a handsome fellow, and looked rather farlliar Yes' he was familiar he was Verrill Speaa another of our had haooened to get the Job and told ue he had a fascination for is poor eye sight he' couldn't job Being normal we soon got old souoolmates We asked hi how he how long he had been there Merrill trains since a small boy Because of be an engineer so took the next beet hungry so headed for the dining car We foun a table where a lone woman was sitting She looked very so phisticated but it was the only table not fall S e lunked our selves down Tnls was our day of fate because here was another class mate Margaret Carlson Ve found her to be a famous sirger with the Metropolitan Opera Company She worked when she wasn't traveling ith her rich husband Jr Rockefeller, who had to change climates ever so often because of a disease, richmanitis Soon after eating dinner we arrived in Reno Ie told Margaret good b and set off to do some sight seeing The fire thing ve want ed to o was visit some of these big gambling places The first one we stepped into was what was called the Loaded Dice Club While watch ing them play, a man came up to us and asked if we would like to sit in a game Well, low and behold, if it wasn't Merle Dougherty We found out through Merle that he, LeRoy, and Dave owned the Club Merle welcomed the guests, Dave took in the money, and LeRoy kept peace in the place We went to a side table and sat down to talk about the old days They told us how the rest of the '52 class were faring Nancy, with her husband Paul in Texas, were rearing their future basketball team of girls Phil was owner of the famous X Bar X Dude Ranch near Cheyenne Norma Elliott was teaching country school not too far from Phillipls ranch What do you suppose the future fortells??? Two of our Classmates who weld been keeping in touch with, were Margaret Paul and Harley Everts Harley was back in Iowa where he and his wife are living on a farm They've made an addition to the farily too two sets of twins Margaret is in New York working in a hospital as a dieticlan She is now engaged and plans soon to marry her Doctor fiance Ue had found that we had talked so long and time had flown so fast that we had only 15 minutes to catch a train to finish our trip to California We got there just in time and after getting ourselves settled down we started talking about all that had happened and all the old classmates we'd met Guess this was our trip of fortune and surely we were going to have as good a time as we'd had so far ,A -ll ., Q 's 5 Q' 'I' - ' Q .' i' O ' . ' . . .4 ,. v A J . .,, ' , f - . ,-- , A'. H AA K., . . m A .. V, - J ' .4 A. 1 ' . : , . ,. 3 A , A ' . v. . ' k' -A 0 ' ., . , - A 4 A - . - - 1 ,- 5, . Y t.. , . , .. .Tl .4 -. .. .. .4 ., A n . 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First Row Russell Sult, Janet Rankin, JoAnn Dougherty, Mary Newell, Nancy Dou rerty Second Row Dean May, Janice Vedhus, Marilyn Meling, David Paul,Mrs Elsberry, Gaylen Doane,John Crawford, Larry Robertson, Katherine Peak, Helen Carnahan Mary Laclna, Carol Peterson, Barbara Johnson Qui SBVWW xxx 'Q M E I . Wx 1' S, 5 L W l ', , 4 ' ' Z ' i f is W Q iyw . i iw H F H . ,il g, . : . A a Q xx 44 . v .5 I 'J - Q 1 , I W 5 V lj, 2 f 'Fin va' L , YL I X P wc X, . V' , ,, v , S v. A AT!!-.X F f: 2 Q ' - , X... 1 Q - A .' gl Y . ,W ', e, ' , ,X Rm NY f F W E 5 f ,! 7EAf ed Q First ROW Janet Burns, N Ty Jo Gunderson, Bonnie Lavender, Norma Carnahan, Joann Crawford, Marie Speas, Sondra Lowery, Ardith Mairs Sheila Hundley, Josie Eames, Barbara Swift Ruby Speas, Iois Ferguson, 279: Q 1 Left To Right Richard Otten Donald Ferneau, Leroy Wallen Larry Hatton, Milton Dixon, Gary Davis, Gary Willard Vernon Sturtz, Frank Matney, Robert Berthuson, Robert Lovig, Paul Sears Q? L W li i b g C Z V . ,- ' i ' . 5 .- I VY I W, 5 G Q,,,, . wr d ' 3 W ' , c , , 'T ' 1 a . . e, .Mi L, u A I 'V ...L 'V my K J . . H, Q in . 'rv'-K L n. Qi iQ ff? A 3 1 a , I Elghth Grade First Row Mary Pelton, Marlene Hatton, Richard Allen, Nancy Pelton, Ronald Copnock, Howard Dean H111 Second Row Beverly Rankin, Larry Speas,Ph1llio Wertz, Janice W1seman,J1m Nlner, Louie Shioley Third Row Helen Shuler, David Lovig, Ronald Burns, Charles Hulin,Mary Walker, Beverly Chase Fourth Row Larry Anderson, Gene Stonewall, Marilyn Peterson, Gene Lacina, Gordon Nelson Fifth Row Sharon Rainey, Marjorie Hoover, Carolee Anderson, Eddie Peak, Richard Coppock lf, 'N 4.1 ,-4'-f SR, ia -G-1 O 1 e M 1 I s ' A I al 44 R f-we . Z ' X R' fd R f Q 4' , r . f - fp, , 00 Sixth Gra e -I UA, M181 it 5 First Row Sharon Valtemeyer, Judy Valker, Joyce Rankin, Betty Barnes, Freddie Sage, Frnie Beane Frank Carnahan, Sam leling Robert Kellogg Orwin Swift Third Row Neil Willard, John Rundall Connie Schueler, Mary Allen, Phyllis Ferguson, Jo Ann Moody Fourth Row Clarence hedhue, Jon Hulin, Dale Nay Truman Davis Seventh Grade Left To Right Norman Berthuson, Wayne Shipley, George Hill, Phy lie Sult, Gene Dougherty, RuthAnn Lavender, Clarence Sears, Collette Wunn Vivian Krumm, Roe lie Beane ' t 'V fs: I ..l !','f V i d i F1 I I l 1 ' 5 V 4.5 .ax xx J ' I - ' ,., , v v Jolene Mairs, Charlene walker, Mary Moyer. Second Row: George Ike, : -1 1 -'T 1 I 4 . . : . , , I v - . , . 17' ' D 0 li' ,, - I . X 1 1 , x 1 fs ' Q, I , K . Ag! I1 - ' V 1 ,, , I, f : 1' . 'S , Fifth Grade Left to Right Darrel Peterson, Kenny Peterson, Janet Strand, Sandra Peak, Karen Meling, Marjorie Eames, Francis Matney, Roger McGraw, Karen May X.. Left to Right Hedge Henline, Dorothy Allen, Gene Berthusen, Judy Paul, Gaylon Wunn, Randall Pollei Kay Willard, Judy Anderson, Willard Speas Missing Arley Nurohy Teacher Mrs Jones . . O sy ' ' 1. , ,ff 1 ' . . f - .H I .,- 'V - , Y . . .L . , mf, H 3 1 in 4 . . , . . . . . . , . - . . Fourth Grade Left to Right Deana Walker, Judy Moody, Richer reterson, Jeffrey Meling, Daryl Hormann, David Vieth, Ronald Rainey, Marilyn Matney Richard Tharp Teacher Miss Van Der Kamp ..L....... Left to Right: Joann Anderson, Gary Harbit, Ann Coppock, Linda Chase, Janice Rae Fuller, Richard Anderson, Charles Eich, James Carnahan, Janice Harris, Phyllis Ferguson, Gary Bailey, Stanley Berthusen. 'r 'X' .95 A f,, 4 W J 1 .. 1 A J ' ' , I, ,, X F r Z rl A 1 L .Q 5 7 5 3 X , . 8 , x - ,J , ' I ' 1 i, I N . -, ai, va Thlrd Grade dl l L.- First Row Larry Beane, Stephen Lovig, Carole Wiseman Second Row Beverly Hill, Leroy McDonald, Eldon Wunn, Caren Radloff, Max Kellogg, Fred Troutner Third Row Dick Paul, Gary Paul, Donna Mills, Marlene Campbell, Virginia Crandon, Elaine Everts Fourth Row Perry Leston, Denry Walker, Larry Lavender, Barbara Madlll Fifth Row Linda Burns, Harlietta Wood, Lois Peterson, Billie Moxley, Carol Allen Missing David Sturtz Teacher Miss Ebert fl 0 X f Y I I MMM 'G 47 ' ' 5 a Q I Q 1 . I' v I Q T.. . ..u- A ' gg ,1 ,- E L , v ,, ,b ' s. Q irix-eNw'f x -.,-,rf u n f - 0 n n 2 A . . I u Q . . 1 o w Second Grade First Row Helen Laoina, Tommy Lovig, Karen Wilkinson, Martha Neal Second Row Dennis Davis, Phyllis Jo Wiseman, Larry Mellng, Teddy Williams, Dale Erwin, David Stonewall Third Row Marlys Hormann, Raelene Nicholl, Larry FcGrew, Richard Fricke, Tiara Potter Fourth Row Cynthia Paul, Nancy Berry, Jerrold Speas Ronnie Beane Fifth Row Bobby Sawyer, Dixie Walker, Martin Medhus, Janet Shill Truman Berthusen, Mike Stlneman Standing Linda Lavender Missing Karen Kvinlaug, Sherry Strand Teacher Mrs Lavender N6 ,. 34 Q 'Q fs,- ' I Ps ' a , N 4 C'- ' vi Cd ' W 'X A . L Z 1 C : , . : , , . . I . I . I . . AF' , 1 , ,gf ,M I . f A- ' n' ' y .3 W ' ' 4 1 1 1 S ,J 1 . f'.'q I 1 -1 Q 5 -' 'A A . 4 .B 'w - -,L U. i 4 'P 1 . . 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A, ' F i L iz:, '1 ' 7 3 A I, I v K y 4 .-rf. 14 l ' ' ' 1 NX if xx sl Kindergarten I Standing Paulette Peak, Diane Holmes Sitting Left to Right Dennis Holmes Sheryl Fuller, Joyce Speas, Linda Dixon, Tommy Peterson, Philip Gerard, Dixie Mills, Bessie Schultz, Judy Lacina Missing Tommy Pearson Left to Right: Mark Neal, Delmar Nelson, Joann Allen, Jerri Matney, Jimmy Stangeland, Kathy Sawyer, Judy Kvlnlaug, Johnny Foster, Mary Carlson, Steven Weaver, Richard Wiseman, Linda Berry. Teacher: Mrs, Hokanson. O Q ' M 1 X . , K: v E f t VV .lm -f ' - o . 1 ' ' - KV J EW H41 S 119444114 1 wi I l I i QI? Q f 178 -X N J f MU , J x 'mf ' x I ffl' ' xiii? ,, r r .tiza-J-r . . 1 1 Wifi no f Q 0 First Row Ardlth Malrs, Norma Carnahan, Mary Jo Gunderson, Helen Carnahan Second Row Barbara Johnson, Manager, Mary Laclna, Nancy Dougherty, Marie Speas Third Row Ruby Speas, Carol Peterson, Nancy Spencer, Donna Lavender, Bonnie Lavender Coach Clair Brown Gfrls Basketball Gilman Uosets Hartwlck The Gilman girls won their ooener with Hart wick 68 53 The game was played at Hartwick with only two lettermen returning from last year Halftlme score was 29 2b with Gilman lead ing Peterson collected 30 markers and Malrs hit 31 tallles to lead G1lman's attack Donna Lavender looked best on defense Gilman Passes Clemons The scrappy Gilman guards held the Clemons sextet to 15 points while the forward court rolled in 37 points Mairs led Gilman with 2? counters Gilman Defeats Montour The Gilman girls defeated the Montour six on the home floor 31 92 Gilman led the entire game Mairs was high for Gilman Bows To Laurel The Gilman sextet tasted their first defeat at the hands of Laurel in a hard fought game played on the Laurel court Mairs swished the net for 26 tallies Ruby Speas played a good defen sive game Gilman Stoos Dunbar The Gilman six defeated the Dunbar six 3U 32 for their first East Marshall Conference victory Scoring for Gilman was evenly divided with Mairs and Peterson each hitting 13 end B Lavender adding Gilman Over Le Grand The Gilman lassies stooped the Le Grand sextet 25 Peterson collected 17 and Mairs 15 to lead the attack nnencer did a fine job of holding high scoring Joyc Kaisand to 8 po'1t I , Gllnan with 11+ anansnnnie Lavender am n une golfer ball handling. 7. 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' . 1 Gilman Over Van Cleve The Gilman girls breezed past Van C1eve,58-55 The reserves played the majority of the ballgame For Gilman, Malrs hit 24, N Carnahan 18, and B Lavender added 12 Gilman Takes Fer son In a very poorly played contest the Gilman sextet managed to defeat the Ferguson lassles, 54 20 Peterson and Malrs hit 15 and ll oolnts resoectively Gilman Falls to Montour The Montour lassles stoooed the Gilman six on the Montour floor, 25 to 22 Malrs netted 14 tallies for Gilman Gilman Stops Toledo In a hard fought game olayed on the home floor, he G1 man lassies defea ed the scraooy Toledo sextet, 45 to 51 Scoring was evenly divided with Carnahan netting lo, Peterson 15, and B Lavender 12 Lavender and Soencer olayed good defensive ball Gilman Takes Clemons with the reserves olaying the majority of the 5 Igame the Gilman six defeated the Clemons girls, 45 to 52 Half time score was 25 to 10 and Peterson and Malrs hit 17 and 14 points resoectively Gilman Falls to LeGrand The LeGrand six edged the Gilman sextet on their floor 55-to 51 Fairs netted 14 oolnts while Peterson added ll for Gilman Nancy Spencer's work in the back court stood out Gilman Edged gy Dunbar The Dunbar V1 Queens defeated the Gilman Coug rettes on the Dunbar court by a score of 56 to 50 Peterson and Malrs had 15 and 9 tallles respectively for Gilman r s Coun Gilman Trips Ferguson In the first round of the County Tournament the Gilman sertet efeated the Ferguson lassles 29 to 21 Malrs and N Carnahan hit 14 and 12 points resoectlvely Ruby Speas looked best in our backcourt Gilman Fdges Laurel Gilman battled all the way to edge the scraooy Laurel sextet, 55 to 29 Halfway mark stood at 16 15 Gilman leading Peterson swished the net for 26 tallies Donna Lavender did a fine Gilman Loses Thriller The Gilman sextet bowed to the Dunbar lassies 26 to 25 in an overtime Dunbar led 91 to 19 with less than two mln utes left but M lrs hit two gift tosses to tie lt uo at 21 all Malrs hit 7, and N Carnahan Peterson, and B Lavender each had 6 Soencer olayel sell on defense Gilman Tafes Consolation By defeating the Green Fountain sextet 56 to 20 the Gilman lassles won the consolation troehy The Reserves saw action in the last half of the game Nalrs and Peterson were high for G1 nan with 17 and 20 oofnts resoectively Lavender's defensive work s good for Gilman Gilman Over Van Cleve The Gilman girls had little trolble defeating the Van Cleve lassles on the Van Cleve court 45 to 29 Lavender hit 14 ooints while Malrs came t rolgh 1th 17 Gilman Passes Laurel The Gilman sewtet stoooed the Laurel six on the ho e floor, 55 to 25 Scoring for Gilman was evenly divided ulth Mairs neetlng 16, Peterson 12, and B Lavender 9 0 O . . . ,Y - s A A - n z H ' L . al A . - - O , 1 o H - . O G ' I 1' .4 a - ' g 0 V - , I ob of uardln and collecting rebounds. C X .A . , N' V A , , K, . . . , - . . . . 1 ' V q . . 1 . Ln . A A . A e 1 . A WS, . . IIIIIIISZSIZZIZZ . . , 2 , V , 1 ' V w , m . -1- I Y ' Gilman Over Colo In a battle all the way, the Gilman the scrappy Colo girls, bb to UO The score was tied the halfway m rk Peterson, B Lavender, and M irs had points respectively for Gilman Lavender and Spencer standouts Sectional ment the Gilman sextet had MU to 24 Mairs netted 18 Gilman Edges Newburg. The girls defeated at 23 to 23 at 18, lb, and 12 were defensive Gilman Trips Melbourne In the first round of the sectional tourna little trouble defeating the Melbourne six, to lead the Gilman attack Gilman six edged the scrappy Newburg lass was tied at 18 to 18 after one quarter of play and was 28 all at halftime Mairs, B Lavender, and Peterson collected 13, ll, and 10 points respectively s, E7 to 39 The score Gilman Over Laurel In a game that was close all the way, the Gilman gals defeated the Laurel sextet, no to 35 Mairs and N 'arnahan each had 15 tallies and Peterson added 10 to lead Gilman Gilman Falls to Dunbar The Gilman lassies fell to the Dunbar sextet, 27 to 23, in the finals of the sectional tournament Halftime score was 13 to 10 with Dunbar leading Mairs paced Gilman with 13 tallies Spencer and Lavender performed well in the backcourt for the local six Gilman Stops Ferguson In the last game of the season the Gilman lassies defeated the Ferguson girls 56 no Peterson had 22 markers and Mairs added 16 for Gilman Ruby Speas turned in a good defensive game. Games Name Plaved FG SEASON'S RECORD Fouls Made Missed Peterson ll Mairs 2 B Lavender N Carnahan Dougherty Spencer D Lavender R Speas M Speas H Carnahan Lacina Lowery TOTAL no OPPONENTS 31 Games won 19 Games lost 6 1 O 1 no llb l O1 2 1 2 1 U Aver Points 0 le . - FT . .. - 1 t B I Q ...L 25 7 U2 50 38 5 76 11.0 25 14 93 61 53 1 377 15.1 . 25 67 8 9 3U 3 4 5.7 , 25 69 16 28 15 1 5 6.2 Gunderson 8 5 0 6 5 1 10 1 . 1 8 8 1 3 7 O 17 5.0 25 O O O 66 5 0 0 . 25 O O O 37 1 O O . 25 o o o 38 5 0 o , lb O O O 22 1 O 0 , 18 O O O 17 2 0 O 8 O O O 6 0 O 0 Lg o o o 2 Q Q o 25 8 6 57 3 25 976 39.0 A , 6 65 U 2U 7U6 29.5 First Row Milton Dixon, Manager, Larry Robertson, Bobby Barnes, Ver non Sturtz Second Row Gary Davis, harley Everts, Frank Matney, Le Roy Dixon Third Row Russell Sult, Roger Peterson, Phil Vande Karp, Gaylen Doane, Bobby Lovig Coach Clair Brown Boys Basketball Gllman Falls To Hartwick Hartwick defemted Gilman in their initial game of the season on the Hartwicc court M7 to 35 Gilman's Cougars could never set their offense to movin, and conse uentlyled only twice Vande Kamp led Gilman with lb points Gilman Defeated By Clemons After a long hard fought game Cle ons su w th Gilman leading at the Yalf 24 to 21 Vande Kamp led G1lman's scoring with 20 points and Dixon added 9 and plaved a good floor game Gilman Bows To Montour Montour squeezed past Gllman by a score of 35 to 3U The game was close alldurlng the second half butG1lman couldn't seem to overcome Montour's lead Doane was high with 12 ooints Gilman Defeats Laurel Getting their first victors of the season Gilman romoed Laurel 50 to 3U Vande Kamn SWlSY6d the ret lor 28 markers Gilman Loses to Dunbar In a very hard foaght g ne Dunbar won over Gilman,-109 to-Uh Halftlme score was 18 to lo wlth Gilman leading Doane collected 16 tallies Gilman Takes Le Grand Gilman collected their second win in the con ference y defeating Le Grand 39 to 33 on the home court Doane dumoed in 16 counters 3 4, ' ' n c- ceeded in defeating Gilman, U1 to 36. It was a close game all the way 1 A . Gilman Over Van Cleve Playing their best ball game of the season Gilman slapoEd'down the scrappy Van Cleve fiveto the tune of 49 to 18 Scoring was evenly divided with Vande Kamp netting 16 Doane 15, and Peterson 14 Everts and Dixon turned good floor games and Ueterson rebounded well Gilman Takes Per son The Gilman Cougars had little trouble downing Ferguson 64 to 35 Reserves played the majority of the game and did a fine Job of passing and ball handling Gilman Edged gy Montour Nontour repeated an earlier triumph by nosing Gilman in a hotly contested game on the opposing court and ended uo with a 19 to 56 victory Everts and Vande Kamp played the best ball for Gilman Gilman Romped gy joledo Toledo defeated Gilman on the home court by a score of 55 to 54 Gilman dumped in 14 goals with Vande Kamp getting 9 goals Gilman Defeate Clemons Gilman defeated the powerful Clemons five, 55 to 50 on the home court Halftime score was 30 to 27 Gilman collect ed 20 field goals with Doane topping scoring honors with 15 points Gilman gver Lg Grand In a very hard fought game, Gilman won over Le Gran 4 to 43 on the Le Grand court Throughout the game Gilman was unable to obtain a comfortable lead Doane was high scorer with 22 points Gilman Wins Over Dunbar Playing on the Dunbar court Gilman defeated Dunbar 53 to 45' Gilman dumped in 27 field goals with Vande Kamp get Gilman Nosed Out gy Rhodes Rhodes succeeded in edging Gilman 44 to 45 on the Rhodes court Gilman led only once which was in the first quarter Vande Kamp collected 22 pointers for Gilman Gilman Downed gy Var Cleve In aclose hard fought game, Van Cleve d feated Gilman 35 to 32 on the Van Cleve court The Cougars collected 12 field goals and hit 8 out of ll free throws Doane got 15 oolnts to top Gilman scoring Bo s County Gilman Edges Van Cleve In their first game of the county tournament Gilman succeeded in defeating Van Cleve 46 to 44 filler was high scorer for Van Cleve collecting 18 points Doane got 15 for Gilman Gilman Loses To Melbourne Gilman in their coldest game of the season, hitting only8 per cent was defeated by Melbourne 27 to l7 in the sec ond round of tournament play Gilman Defeats Laurel Gilman defeated Laurel 47 to 55 on the home court Gilman led during most of the game, the score at half time being 20 to 14 Doane netted ll markers Gilman Romps Ferguson In their last scheduled game of the season Gilman romoed Ferguson 73 to 11 on the home court Doane collected 21 points for Gilman Gilman Loses To Cedar Cedar defeated Gilman 60 to 49 on the Cedar court Gilman led at the first ouarter 12 to 9 and the score ras tied at the half 25 to 25 Gilman was behind the rest of the game Vande Kamp toppedall the scores with 25 ooints and played a good floor game . . L' ' , o LA . A I L gg. g K 7 Q lt - , . , ting 25 points. . - to . . , e- . . ' 1 n L' ' W f i A 3 A , - . vc . , . - . T 1- 4 U V 0 Gilman Over Kellogg In the first game of the se t10na1,G11man defeat d Kellov G man e a 1 e va an was on 00 ha f w4th a score 0' 91 to 17 Doane too ed tie Gilwan scorers ftn 15 oolnte and Dixon aided 11 filman iqes T nnvil e In a nerd fou U e a P G11 an lean nz e 1 e vsy t ey e e ted znv11'e 1 o T Vande Kemv ooure n 0 oolnts and fverts rlayed a good floor qme Gilman Falls To Sesrsboro In the final gnme 0' the year, Gilman was defeated bv Searsboro in the sectional f'na1s bra score of 4G to 55 Vande Yam and Dixon collected 14 and 9 nointe res tively Games Name Played Vsnde Vamp fverts Doane Peterson Paul Davis Robertson Lovlg Barnes Matney Sult Sturtz Burns TOTAL OPPONENT Gemes won Games lost f 5 oi ,ff 145 411 649 S 45eN'S R CORD Free Throws Made Missed 196 1Q7 215 25? ,SN llvffg 65 Q49 Fouls 479 1 8 150 ?I55 190 F1 9 1 Aver Uni mtg x,ff e ' 1'Q5T no .e. 11 1 dp 1- rn -,y V 1 ,A c , Qt the 1 1 1. ..v.f , 1 'I 4. O1 -11 Q .L F , K E', - 1 . fit :am '1t1 5 ff H .1 th 1. 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Y ,H.. d 1 12 - - m ...1.- .1 -..-- 2 Q .- 4 .- - . ,.. 23 64 23 60 . 15.2 D1xon 23 55 24 14 58 130 5.7 - 5 22 24 7 16 59 55 2.5 21 90 55 44 65 1 11.1 25 50 20 36 68 - 5.2 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 20 e 15 42 48 2.4 17 12 12 22 40 56 2.1 17 7 5 s 22 19 1.1 16 5 0 4 10 19 .9 6 5 5 5 5 9 1.5 6 2 0 5 2 4 .7 4 1 0 0 1 2 .5 .2 ..Q .Q .Q .2 ..Q ....Q 25 V n ., 1.'-EE ' s . ee 1 59.6 . - 12 - 11 F 'X , ' Xi fflv 11, 7 -4' 111,11 faq. -3, W ,.r A ' 1 1 f 1 u R, l xi g U W 0 . .X- First Row Milton Dixon, Manager Harley Everts, Dean May, Bob Lovlg, Gary Parmenter, Larry Robertson, Coach Clair Brown Second Row Gary Willard, Roger Peterson, Phillip Vande Kamp, Gaylen Doane, Russell Sult LeRoy Dixon, Frank Matney Roger Burns Boys Baseball Gilman Falls T0 Laurel Collecting 7 runs in the first inning Laurel went on to win a 15 to 2 verdict on the G'lman diamond Dixon collect ed our lone hit Gilman Loses To Liscomb In the second home game of the season Lis comb romped' Gllman by a score of 15 to 2 Liscomb smashed out lO hits to G1lman's 6 Gilman Is Defeated Q1 Laurel Gilman again fell to Laurel by a ll to Gilman Bows To Van Cleve Van Cleve beat Gilman 25 to lO with Van Cleve smacaing out ll hits to G1lman's 4 Gilman Loses In Sectional In the first roundof the Sectional Tourna men Gilman was defeated by Van Cleve Gilman collected 1 run in each of the first three innings and added 3 more runs in the fifth but Van Clere came out on ton 18 to 6 Gilman Loses To Green Vountain The Gilman nine kent the score close until the last 1nn1ng'but Green Mountain smashed B hits to G1lman's2 and won ll to 7 Peterson and Burns had one each for Gilman Gilman Passes Green Mountain In the last game of the season the G11 man nine came through with a victory Leading the entire game, Gilman defeated Green Mountain ll to 2 Parmenter, Peterson, and Willard each got two hits for Gilman 2 3 I I 5 5 margin on the Laurelidlamond. Doane led Gilman with two hits, Hugh Basket a First Row Jolene Ma1rs,Sharon Waltemeyer, Joyce Hank1n,Betty Barnes Connie Schueler, Second Row Marlene Hatton Sharon Rainey, Mary Felton, Helen Shuler Charlene Walker Third Row Marilyn Peterson Marjorie Hoover Janice Wiseman, Phyllis Sult Mary Walker, Beverly V First Row Lowell Lacina David Lovig Wayne Shioley Second Row Eddie Peak, vhillio Wertz, Larry Anderson Gene Tacina, Ronald Burns Third Row Truman Davis, Richard Coooock Charles Hulin, Norman Berthusen J ' bll : ' ' I , : . , J in -:- 1 Rankin, co11ecr5 Wunn. Coach: Mr. Hokanson. ' : ' , , . , : .Q v - . A N, J : Q I du TIVI5 r fl! E r X ix 2 SX , ian... X X5 f 22553225 xx XX ' 'X f XX N Xb , K X ' X W 0'7 'wtf H 915 K N f ,fn Q N X Q f, 0 X. X Lugo' ll 1. I 2 rj! ,, N, ' ' J Q- H , J 1 J ,WXX K Zwfj, ' W! ,, f XX J , 1 7 1 1 fx X 'fa r KT f J ' S! 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V, J' Lf f Y Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 2 Day to Day School Started Baseball game with Laurel here Baseball game with Llscomb here Freshmen Initiation and Party' Ouch' Everyone decided school is boring' Baseball game with Laurel there All freshmen have now recovered from Initiation Baseball game with Van Cleve there School Night Basketball practice started Oh my aching back' Individual pictures taken by James Studio Kerry sleeps in school ' Junior Class Play Party at B1llie's for play cast Everyone survived Hallowe'en Chickens in the gym Teachers Convention No schoo1 Clair makes Sl 50 profit on eggsl' First basketball game with Hartwick there Basketball game with Clemons there School Carnival More fun Basketball game with Montour here Thanksgiving Vacat1on Vacation over Mr Longstreet and Mr Tharp gained some additional pounds' Basketball game with Laurel there Clemons game cancelled T o foggy ' Basketball game with Basketball game with Music Program in gym Basketball game with Basketball game with Basketball game with Dunbar here LeGrand here Van Cleve here Ferguson there Montour there Toledo here Christmas Vacation Begins' Basketball game with Clemons here Kerry resolves to start studying Longstreet resolves to give no themes the coming Jet resolves to lose we1ght School begins again Resolutions broken already Basketball game with LeGrand there Basketball game with Dunbar there Girls County at Marshalltown Gilman comes in Basketball game with Van Cleve there Seniors solicit Grinnell and Marshalltown Donn s1ck?? 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