Griswold Community High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Griswold, IA)

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.L 3 , '.4..lx. ..... . .l.4s-ln-ss., 4. .i V- .H A ,,. . ,su-.an-w Grzsuold High School Foreword The Staff of the 1950 G H S Tzger ms proud to present to you thxs annual 1n whxch they endeavor to gxve an accurate and mterestlng account of thxs school year It IS thexr hope that thls book may gwe you pleasure today and that m years to come mt may brlng memorxes of the past revwmg thoughts of those happxest years m our hves our dear old I-hgh School Days 1 gg,-w' X ' .z . we A .gf Q 2-LH' , 492' Tzger A nnual Staff Edxtor mn Chxef Laurel Wxlllams Assxstant Edxtor ln Chlef Velma Sllk Busxness Manager Productxon Manager Pubhcmty Dxrector Adx ertlsxng Manager Sales Manager Typing Manager Layout Manager :wports Edxtor Muslc Edltor Alumni Edxtor Photography Manager Art Ed1tor Class Edxtor Sponsor Faculty Advxsors Harold Wxnston Esther Wohlenhaus Grace Ellen Kenw orthy Carroll Haynes J D LaMaster Marjorxe Martens Darlene Fender Forrest Houser Ruby Strom Geraldine Mueller Juamta Hansen Wxmfred Justxce Marvxn Steffen Mr Anderson Mrs Lxmbaugh Mxss Daft Mr Pontius U1 MTIQ W ,dp DAWXUXSK X-1,410 01,545 5 :thi-J1afrvN '-'c1 'U 404449 Riirfii ,,,-no-J0..o-ov!! 441.044 MQW 0-Aff.: ss! ,zfi?lL,cM?.ufwM' .l....4. f .a.4fa,,,da-do-w':bl-0 GNL nt.-25? c f ,131 3 ' D AJ IJ A 4 75' a . ll c . . 1 I a Q . -71 S' 'fl 4 . -'f' :J Jx 2 4 S3 l fi' '14 - 'Z -nl fu , nazi, . - Cx! 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'JAN I WILCOX Eddyvllle lows B A Wnx Penn B A Unxverslty of Iowa History Government Sponsor Jumor Class 5 G NEWCUM Grxswold lovsa B A Simpson College lnstrumental Music Physncs Algebra Busxness Arxthmehc ROL L IN 0 DYER Lndmnola Iowa B A Sxmpson College Assxstant Coach Physxcal Education Economlrs Geography Health Orcupahons x., ,gully RUTH L DAFT MARY RUTH FINNEY Grx-wold lnwa Maryvxlle Missouri B A Sxnxpson Colle-ge B b Northwest Mlssourl M A Colunxbxa University State Teachers College Enghsh Home l-.conomxcs bponsor Sophomore Class General bcxence 8 Sponsor l' reshman Class Qi P TMXNX '15 x -'C BETTY Bl-ELLIS ls quite decided xn her oponlons untxl someone changes her mmd Glee Club Basketball Lxbrarxan ROYAL BIERBAUM I have my share of common sense Concert Band Marchxng Band Clarinet Quartet Clannet Solo Glee Club Mixed Chorus Football New Brooms Girl Shy ROBERT BARNEb A chap who doesn t let study ln terfere with his educahon New Brooms Football Baseball MARILYN BObELK She s Boseck today xt 5 plam to see But the questxon IS wxll she always be Glee Club Mxxed Chorus JUNE BURRIS Quxet xn appearance wxth motives unknown Nlassena Hxgh BOB BOLTON Why not llve while you re living for you may be a long txme dead Football Basketball Baseball 10 N3 415 GEORGIA COURCU-IR She s small but so s the atom Grant Hxgh Basketball Z J 4 Glee Club Txger Staff RANIONA CLARK Iwo! loo bober not too gay but a real gxrl xn every way Glee Club DAVID DEKAY Study I5 a luxury ln whxch l rarely Indulge Baseball ROBERT EMBREE m not a woman hater ljus! have to study Dc-clam New Brooms Gxrl bhy J UANITA HANbEN She ns an authority on everything mat happens l xbranan Glee Club Annual Staff DICK HAYL Tvs grand to b a be Junxor has my hcarl Football Baseball Baskelball mor but a L l resident ........,....... 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Girl-Shy' ....... 11 ' ':r 1 Hs' 351 ew--' DARLENE FENDER The only way to have a Irxend xs to be one Abraham Lincoln Hxgh l L New Brooms Gxrl Shy MARION I-IOUbER Play and I 11 play wxth you study and you study alone Basketball Football Baseball Track Glee Club Vocal Solo BOYD DOLCH Thxnks every day 15 a holxday FORREST HOUbER say I wxll I wx ' Concert Band Marching Band Drum Ensemble Glee Club Nhxed Chorus Boys Quartet Football Basketball Baseball Track Class Kxng Vice Presxdent Annual Stafl -:R Q C5 xJ CARROLL HAY NLS Shark an sports and other things too Concert Band Marchmg Band Saxophone Quartet Orchestra Football Basketball Baseball Track President Vxce President Annual Staff EDWARD LENL He s not a woman s man just a ,l plamn farmer 6 12. x Y r'TY 7D EDWARD KLEIN Not afraid of work can he down and sleep by xt Football WINIFRED JUSTICE Hall In Iear and hall ln frohc Thomas Jeflerson High Secretary Treasurer Declam Glee Club Mxxcd Chorus Vocal Solo Sextelte New Brooms Gxrl Shy Tug: r Stall Annual blall DONALD KLEIN ls well up ln the world New Brooms GRACE ELLEN KENWORTHY I used to be quxet and rehned but now l m A Senxor Gx ant Hxgh Concert Band Marchmg Band Drum Ensemble Basketball Glee Club Class Queen Gxrl Shy Txger Staff Annual btaff MARJORIE MARTENS A blush IS beauhiul but sometxmes xnconvenlen! Glee Club Tiger Staff Annual Staff J D LAMASTER Always laugh when you can cheap medlcxne Glee Club Z Nluced Chorus Secretary Treasurer President New Brooms Gxrl Shy Txger Staff Annual Staff 13 3 NJ 'EQ' sl' -fy? YS' JEAN LIDDELL A frxemi to everybody and every body s friend Glee Club Z 3 4 Mixed Chorus Class Queen Basketball Glrl Shy DWAY NE MCCULLOUGH Never speak sense when nonsense wxll serve the purpose Grant I-hgh Football Track Glee Club Tlger Staff New Brooms Gu-'l Shy EDNA MEYER She has a dxfhculty for every sxtu Glee Club l,Z 3 Mxxed Chorus l Z 3 4 Sextette Secretary Treasurer GERALDINE MUELLER A little fun a smlle or two 15 sometlnng by whxch to remembe you Glee Club l Z 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 3 4 Vocal Solo Txger Stal! Annual Staff DARWIN NEWMAN He may be quxet m school bu you d be surprxsed Baseball Z MAURICE PONTIUS All great men are dyxng I don Y. feel well myself Redfield l-hgh l Z 3 Concert Band Marchmg Band Orchestra 4 Trulnpei Trio 4 Glee Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Football 4 14 Q -nf? T Jfklifif QM K riff' K 45, BEVERLY NELSON ls :he an innocent an she looks or are look: decenvmg? Librarian. Class Queen Glrl Shy ' MARVIN STEFFEN Very interesting when you get to know him Football Track. Vice President Class Kmg New Brooms Annual Staff RAMON SM lT H Z3 If axlence were golden he d be a mxllionalre 4 VELMA SLLK Generally spealung she s general spealung Glee Club l 2 3 4 Dec lam Txger Staff Z Annual Sta!! RUBY STROM Says lots of things but not always what she means Glee Club Mxxed Chorus Sextette Concert Band Marchmg Band Clarmet Quartet Plano Solo Orchestra Accoxnpanxst Txger Staff Annual Staff 234 234 234 Z34 234 WANETA SUNDERMAN Quxetness IS her loudest feature . ............. 4 ' - ' .............. 4 ' .. .IIQ...f ........ 3,4 - ' .. ........ 3 ' .. .......... ..3 ....... ...3 S' lv ' - .N ..IQIIQIIIffQ.'..'.'z Treasurer ............... l ' .......... l,,3,4 QI. 'x,. I I N ...........l,,, ' ............. 3,4 ' ........ ...3,4 ' ' ..... ......... 4 ,ww 15 N-ang! 'N-:lf 9' LLOYD ROBERTS When pleasure and duty clash let duty go to smash Baseball HAROLD WINbTUN He always speaks plamly and to the purpose Football Basketball Baseball Track Mmstrel Presxdent New Brooms Annual Staff TEDDY WEST ON 124 A b1g person regardless of sxze Grant Hxgh Football Baseball Basketball ESTHER WOHLENHAUS Her dehmtrbn of work 15 Dlay Basketball L1brar1an New Brooms Gnrl Shy Txger btaff Annual Staff HELEN WOOLEY She 1s often seen but seldom heard Glz-e Club Z WARD ZIMMERMAN The world knows l1ttle of 115 great est man Concert Band Marchmg Band Glce Club Football Baseball 16 234 1234 Z 'Q' sq . ..,J' ' .......... ..3 ' . ............. .4 -- .......... 3 ' ............... 1 ............Z,3,4 ' ' .............. 1,3 K -- .......... 3 1, ' - ............. 4 ' ' .............. 4 ,3,4 ' .... . ...... 1 'N . ............ 1, ,3 sl' ff' IJUIN wYl1,lNl5l-Lk Nu om has lo arnuss nu l x nu L mybvll Conf: rt ll and Marcllxng Hand B4-xrxtum bolu Brain Scxtxttz Liles Club Mxxecl flmrub Vocal 'olo Hnxk. Juartd Nlxnslr 1 Babkrlbdll New Il: owns Curl Shy www? 'Nv 'A r U n H l ln x N xln x 'um' I l S 17 ull MILK I' KRLSINC I-.R lhluvv that you Can! arkul wxth x wornan xr: lunk ll a x L 1 s 1 r r C, med K hur Q A xnl Vu f? 1 Q if u ' The Hzstory of The Class of 1950 Preface The first xmportant hxstorxcal event recorded in our newly published hlstory book took place in September of 1937 This date marked the beginning of a great career for twenty four little boys and girls who entered the First Grade at Griswold Forty eight little feet found their way to the First Grade room where they met the smiling face of their little blonde teacher Norma Nix The class progressed slowly but surely for eight long years through the grades and Junior High losing some members here and there and gaining new ones Many teachers tried their best to teach them right from wrong as well as to educate their little minds as they passed from grade to grade The teachers were Second Grade Leila Knop Third Grade Minnie Scharf Fourth Grade, Ada Buck Fifth Grade Donnella Warner Sixth and Seventh Grades Gwendolyn Lary and Eighth Grade Mary McDermott The Eighth Grade held many historical events for these ambitious students who seemed to gain great fame in many fields Among the most important events was the carnival whxch was the first to be held since before the war Chosen for the royalty were Gilbert Krxsinger prince and Laurel Williams princess The boys became very popular 1n the field of sports and man aged to reign as champions of the Junior High tournament They were very proud to add one more beautiful trophy to the show case for this wonderful feat On Thursday May Z3 1946 at 10 00 A M a great step was taken by the twenty two mem bers of the Eighth Grade Yes it was the day when they received their Exghth Grade dxplomas The record of Carroll Haynes covers a whole page of the history book for he was the valedic torian Velma Silk received great fame also for being salutatorian ln slightly smaller print we find the name of those who recewed other awards of achievement Marvin Steffen and Geraldine Mueller were granted the citizenship awards Receiving instrumental music awards cewed first and Laurel Willxams second The class officers of this outstanding class were President J D LaMaster, Vice President Laurel Williams and Secretary Treasurer Veneice Rockwell The class colors were old rose and silver the class flower was the white carnation and the class motto was Forward Ever Backward Never CHAPTER l The Green Freshies Forty two Freshmen yes green entered Grlswold High School in September 1946 happy in the feeling that they would now be considered quite grown up The usual initiation was ad mimstered to the boys but the girls slipped by with only a few remarks made by the upper classmen Class officers were elected as follows Carroll Haynes President Gilbert Krisinger Vxce President Laurel Williams Secretary and Velma Silk Treasurer Candidates for the annual carnival king and queen were Laurel Wilhams and Gilbert Krisinger The Freshmen had the privilege and honor of Joining mn several high school parties Their sponsor was Mrs Heald the homemaking teacher CHAPTER Il The Up and Coming Sophomores September 1947 found the class one more step ahead in their careers as up and comxng Sophomores The class enrollment was forty three studious boys and gxrls The class President was J D LaMaster with Gilbert Krismger as Vice President and Edna Meyer as Secretary Treasurer As the month of November approached the class busied themselves once again with the se lection of candidates for the carnival king and queen Grace Ellen Kenworthy was chosen for queen and Forrest Houser for king Six lucky boys and seven girls had the privilege of serving at the Junior Senior Banquet on April 27th and the year was concluded very successfully by the Sophomores and their sponsor, Miss Daft 18 O ! D D 1 D . . . . . l I 3 Q u : ' . P . , . . i 9 5 . 3 ' . s ' . - . . n . . . I . ' n - 1 ' 9 1 1 : ' 'x ' . , . . , . - ' ! ' i were Laurel Williams, first, and Carroll Haynes, second. For vocal music, Jack Maffit re- . . 1 . . ' - . . . : , , l ' , . - . , . . ' - , . . ' : ' ' : ti I! , . ' 1 C 1 l . ' . 1 1 , , . . . - . : , . S . . . , . ' . 3 . I 9 l . 0 ' . . , I . I I - - . . . . , . . . . . - . , D .. , . D CHAPTER III The Happy Go Lucky Semors Selectxon of offzcers and candxdates for carmval kmg and queen clas play rmgs Jumor Semor Banquet and Alumm Banquet yes all of these hxstorxcal events cla1med the attentxon of the forty seven .Tumors and thelr helpful sponsor Mr Wxlcox durmg the year of 1948 1949 Those chosen to preside over thls versatlle class were Dxck Haye as Pres1dent Marvm Steffen as Vrce Pres1dent and Wzmfred Justice as Secretary Treasurer The class presented thexr Jumor class play New Brooms whxch IS recorded ln th1s hls tory as one of the best Th1s event took place on January 31st The month of March brought good news to the .Tumors for th1s IS the month when thexr long waxted for class rmgs arrwed ln thexr op1mons these wonderful rmgs added a great deal to their present d1gn1ty The Jumors honored the class of 1949 on Aprll 25th wxth thelr Jumor Semor Banquet The theme was the Copocabana Club complete wxth palms and South Amerxcan musxc Speakxng of banquets members of the Junror class had the prxvllege of be1ng waxters and wa1tresses at the Alumnx Banquet on May 18th CHAPTER IV The Ever Popular Senxors And now we have entered upon the last chapter ln thls glorlous hlstory book The class has reached the goal for whxch xt has strwen for eleven long and trymg years Forty sxx sophxstx cated Semors marched mto the1r home room to greet Mr Anderson thezr sponsor The class was sorry to dxscover that Maurxce Mzlne d1d not return th1s year There was one loss durmg the year whlch left forty flve to graduate Johnny Nelson d1d not fmxsh the year wxth them The electlon of class offxcers was held on the opemng day of school Those chosen to pre and Secretary Treasurer J D LaMaster Beverly Nelson and D1ck Haye were the class chorce for kmg and queen The year was full of act1v1t1es for the enthuslastxc Semors Many were actwe m musxc sports school paper annual and varxous other act1v1t1es The Semor class play Gzrl Shy presented March 14th under the d1rect1on of Mr Wxlcox was a howlxng success 1n every way The Jumor class sponsored a lovely banquet for the Semors The Semor class as the honorary guests entered the gymnasxum to fmd a breathtakmg slght of beautlful elaborate dec oratlons They wlsh to thank the Jumors for the grand txme they had on that unforgettable mght Slup day whxch was on Tuesday Aprxl 25th was no doubt one of the most xmportant events this year for the Semors The day was spent lnvestlgatlng the capxtal at Llncoln Nebraska and v1s1t1ng Boys Town The brg day was completed after seemg a movxe m the evemng and then returnmg to Grxswold May 5th proved to be an even more lmportant date for the class of 1950 as thas was the day they skrpped school for good Some gave a bxg slgh of relxef whzle others took a more regretful attltude for they reallzed that they would never agaxn have classes at dear old G H S The year was brought to a close by Baccalaureate Servxces on May 7th Class Day Exer cases on May 8th and Commencement Exerclses on May 9th The commencement speaker was Frank Mlles from Des Momes Iowa CONCLUSION Seven members of the class have gone through all twelve years at Grx wold together They are Marvm Steffen Gxlbert Knsmger Marlon Houser Forrest Houser Helen Wooley Geraldlne Mueller and Laurel W1ll1ams So we add the last page to our hlstory book whxch brmgs our hlgh school days to a close Wmth fondest memorxes we now prepare ourselves for whatever jobs fate has 1h store for us 1n a new and dxfhcult and yet exceedmgly xnterestmg world 19 . . . . . , 5 , . t . - . , . U y . . . - . . , u , . - i l . - . , . . . - i . . ., .. . . . . . - I D I - . - . . . . . . ' . . . , . . . - . - Al O! ' ' ' , . I . , l , side over the Senior class were: President, Harold Winstong Vice-President, Carroll Haynesg , - . 1 . . , . , , , . . . . ' . .. . .. . . 1 ' 1 r - , . . , , , - . , . , . , . ' D - I ' ' I , . . . , - , . , . 's . : I 1 . . s 9 . 1 1 x , . I U ' . . . Class Will of 1950 We, the Senior Class of 1950 of Griswold High School, being of sound mind and body, and having fears of no human being on this earth lthat ls except a few members of the faculty, do hereby will all our worldly goods and possessions to the following beneficiaries' To the Junior Class we leave our ability to get to our home room in good time Also we leave our outstanding scholarship and deep respect for our teachers To the Sophomore Class we will our athletic and musical abilities our good sportsman ship and respect for under classmen To the Freshman Class we bequeath all our wonderful intellectual powers which have brought us to our present enviable position We leave to Mr Pontius our superintendent a key to the dark closet in Mr Jessen s office so that he may lock unruly pupils in It To Mr Jessen our coach and principal we leave our late make up slips tardy slips and unsigned report cards We take great pleasure in willing to Mr Anderson the up and coming class of 1951 Mrs Limbaugh we leave our old typewriter ribbons waste paper and worn out erasers e leave to Mr Wilcox all the social security taxes we may pay to take care of him in his old age o Miss Daft we leave all library books that may be overdue We leave all our unfinished themes and outlines to Mr Dyer e leave all our uncompleted physics assignments and experiments to Mr Newcom Also we wish to give him all the sour musical notes that we have been responsible for To Miss Finney we leave all the candy that has disappeared from the home economics room We leave to Miss Fothergxll as much success in her future home as she has had working in the music department To Glen the Janitor we leave any cuds of gum we may have left adhering to the underside of desks bamsters assembly seats or any other likely or unlikely places We leave to Joyce Hansen our office girl the good records of the class of 1950 to be filed away for future use To the bus drivers we leave all the peaceful and quiet rides over the country side The members that make up this outstanding class of 1950 do hereby Separately bequeath the following possessions Robert Barnes leaves hxs ability to walk in high heeled boots to Lloyd Tracy Betty Bellis wills her temper to Nancy Book Do you think you can handle it Nancy Royal Bierbaum wills his excellent toots on his clarinet to Dean Zimmerman Bob Bolton wills his driving ability to anyone who dares take it Marilyn Boseck wills her ability to catch a man to Shirley Paulsen June Burris leaves her fondness of gum to Mr Jessen By the way Mr Jessen what s your favorite flavor 'P Ramona Clark wills her pretty blond hair to Amelia Gary Peroxide might help Amelia I Georgia Courcier leaves her way with men to Mary Embree David DeKay wills his safe driving habits to Juanita Pelzer How about using them Juanita Boyd Dolch leaves his interest in the Freshman class to Glen Mercer Robert Embree leaves his gift of arguing and his liberal ideas to Dawn Pontius Darlene Fender wills her ambitious ways to Ray Wolf Juanita Hansen leaves her soda jerk abilities to Jean Boseck Dick Haye wills his noon day drives around town with his one and only to Sherwin Sunderman Keep both your hands on the wheel Sherwin Carroll Haynes wills his interest in surrounding towns to Franklin Garey Forrest Houser wills a little of his weight to Roy Weston Marion Houser wills his ability to play basketball efficiently with football tactics to Clifton Jefferson Wmifred Justice wills her matrimonial problems to Dorothy Selders They ll keep you busy Dorothy Grace Kenworthy isn t going to leave anything behind because she s going to take It all witn her Donald Klein wills some of his height to Bxlhe Pace Edward Klein leaves his ability to sleep in government class to Harold Brunk Try it out and see what happens Harold' Z0 I 9 p . 1 , ' D - - . , . - 1 p . ' - 1 . . l ' l n I 1 To .' , ' ' , , W ' . . . . . . T ' , ' . I I . . ' . . . . , , . . i , . ., , . , . I . . . . 7 . , . . . . as n . . . - v . . , . , .K . . , .. . . . .. . . . . 7 . , - . , . . . . Y . . , . .. . . . . , , . . , . . . , . . I , . Gilbert Krisinger leaves his ability to hold on to a girl to Kermit Mueller. J. D. LaMaster wills his way with Elliott girls to Neal Milne. Why limit it to Elliott girls, J. D. ? Edward Lenz wills his quiet voice to Roderick Hall. Jean Liddell wills her ability to play basketball to Janet England Marjorie Martens leaves her bashful ways to Coleen Sunderman Can you imagine Colleen being bashful 7 Dwayne McCullough wills his dancing ability to Carl Tidgren Make good use of it Carl Edna Meyer wills her curiousity to Lois Linn Geraldine Mueller leaves her devotion to Elliott to Dolores Bolton Beverly Nelson leaves her blushing ways to Clara Hopkins Darwin Newman leaves his carefree attitude to Dick Delflappart Maurice Pontius leaves his ability to recite in class to Rosalee Foy Lloyd Roberts wills his love for Chryslers to Keith Winston We hope you take better care of yours Keith Velma Silk leaves her gift of gab to Sara Book Ramon Smith wills his quiet ways to Don Pelzer Do you think you will ever use them Don'7 Marvin Steffens wills his football ability to George Clark Don Steinbeck leaves his fine baritone voice to Dick Knoke We hope Dick will u e it as well as Don has Ruby Strom leaves her love for practicing piano lessons to Keralyn Phillips Waneta Sunderman leaves her quietness to Barbara Lindvall Teddy Weston wills his class ring to any likely and interested prospect Laurel Williams wills her every day thoughts of Swede Street to Myra Christian Harold Winston leaves his executive abilities to the Senior president of l95l Esther Wohlenhaus wills her typing ability to Doris Hemphill Helen Wooley wills a carpenter s position to any young man providing he meets her ap proval Ward Zimmerman leaves his graceful walk to Don Fredrickson Thus having stated all heirs and legacies we hereby constitute and appoint the most dis honest person we know the sole executor of this our last will and testament ln witness whereof we the Class of 1950 have set our hand and seal to this on the 8th day of May A D 1950 I 950 Prophecy Jurnp on our magic carpet and we ll traverse tne ten years between now and the year 1960 to see what the egotistical class of 50 will be doing the 1 You ll always remember 50 as further reference just ask Bob Bolton I By the way lwonder what ever happened to little Bobby My radar machine is pointed directly to Carson Iowa the trading center of the Middle West What s this 'P Bob Bolton in church' Why sure enough he s minister of the local Carson church lhear he had quite a time choosing his life work And who s this coming down the aisle 7 It s none other than Edward Lenz passing the collection plate I hate to admit it but our class did turn out to have one black sleep in it Strychmne Winnie formerly Wmifred Justice is now serving a stretch in the Women s Reformatory at Rockwell City lt seems she poisoned several customers at the Candy Kitchen We see by the papers that Killer John LaMaster is appearing in a return engagement at Madison Square Garden What s this Griswold has first woman mayor Yes Juanita Hansen has taken over her father s duties Forrest Houser is beginning the second year in his career as a coach Notre Dame couldn t afford to lose him Gilbert Krismger is now leading the world famous Krisinger s Kroonies They are still on tour of the West Indies Marion Houser was unanimously elected Judge for the Atlantic City Bathing Beauty Contest He was good at picking them in high school you know We find Georgia Courcier married her dearest farm lad and settled down southeast of Lyman They are happily engaged in raising cattle pigs and children The world famous dance team Mac and Gracie better known as Grace Kenworthy and Dwayne McCullough, is now appearing in its fifth year at the Waldorf Astoria s Crystal Room Zl . , . . . . , - , . . . , . . . - I I ' . . , y . . , , I - the year when airplanes went 500 miles an hour, and kids with Buircks certainly tried to. fFor 1 - . , . . . , . . ' 4. n 'Q n . 4 ' , .j? .L . , . . . . . . , . . . . . u ,, . . g . gg . l . . . . 1 . ' . . , on ' it Q . . . . . . , ., ,, We hear Don Stembeck and Lloyd Roberts signed a ltfe contract wlth the Happy Bachelor s Club They are also m the publlshxng business Their latest IS How to Get Along wlth Your Wife Here we are back at old G H S agam But who s th1s ln the office? None other than Maurice Pontlus And I know I recognlze the offlce gzrl Of course Esther Wohlenhaus We always knew she d make a good secretary We mtght look 1nto a class room before we leave and see a few of the faculty Look here m the commerczal room xf tt 1sn t Marjorme Martens You could be sure of that by her cute little blush And who IS thxs concentratzng on hls books ? Why It s Professor Robert Embree and he s stzll teachmg Mr Wxlcox s ideas tHe had some very good ones to be sure Harold Wxnston has become one of the best lawyers m the state of Iowa It has been ru mored that John DeW1tt IS grtef stricken by thls most recent competxtlon We fmd Marxlyn Boseck also marrled a farm lad Reports have been that the stork v1s1ted them agam last week the1r tenth child Laurel W1ll1ams IS now lwtng on a farm on Swede Street And to thxnk m h1gh school she didn t even know what a dxsc was I see we have a new orgamzatlon xn Grxswold Betty Bellxs and her Baby Sxtters at your -lervtce She 15 reported to be makxng bxg money at thas There IS always one out of every class but much to our surprxse we fmd Royal Bxerbaum Kmg of the Hobos The surprxsxng thing IS he s accumulated more money than any other of the Class of 50 I guess those boots of Robert Barnes just couldn t stay on Iowa soil We find htm way out m Wyommg on thxs Bar Nothmg Ranch makmg hxs second mxllxon We mxght go a httle farther west yet To Hollywood to be exact We see Beautxful Bev to us Beverly Nelson as the star 1n Howard Hughs great productlon The Inlaw Has there been a death m the family? Are you expectmg to d1e soon? If so just call on Dxgby O Steffen the frxendly undertaker And we always thought Marvm would go lnto the shoe busxness But on the other hand xf you are sxck but don t wxsh to dle yet you mzght v1s1t the new Grlswold hospital Here we fmd the head surgeon as none other than Carroll Haynes If be cause you re male you lxke nurses better we see a very cute blonde at the desk Yes xt s Joan Liddell I imagine the buzzers are always rlnglng when she is on duty Ramona Clark IS the new edltor 1n chief of a leadmg magazme entxtled Advtce to the Love Lorn Ruby Strom became ptamst for the Boston Symphony Orchestra lt s too bad we all couldn t have become famous You ll remember how qunet and subdued Waneta Sunderman was m school Well she cer tamly changed We now fmd her as one of the best woman wrestlers rn the world Just pick up any magazine and you ll fmd another classmate Mullxgan s Muscle Buxlder just sxgned a contract wxth Teddy Weston for hrs p1cture 1n thexr advertlsxng Boyd Dolch xs now a car desxgner I-hs latest one 15 a Studebaker that doens t look as 1f at s goxng forward doesn t look as if xt s gomg backward it looks as If It were gomg sxdeways Edward Klein became sole owner of the Caledoma store west of town He clamms to have more merchandise than Sears Roebuck 81 Co What s thxs a presxdent in our rmdst? Yes Ramon Smxth won the 1960 electlon He IS try mg to pass a bxll whlch w1ll give S15 000 000 to Iowa schools He hasn t forgotten Mr Wxlcox s advxce exther Darwin Newman just made another contract wxth the Chxcago Cubs It seems he s even broken some of Babe Ruth s records We fmd Don Klem lxvxng on the McArthur ranch west of Gnswold There seems to be another classmate there too Velma Sxlk is head cook Our wandering camera stops now at a carmval I gu ss we just dldn t know we had so many talented people mn our class Who s this who just took over Sally Rand s show ? Why It s none other than June Burns What s thxs? Helen Wooley m the Whxte House too? Oh yes I see just from 3 00 to 5 00 It seems she has charge of floor scrubbing Cheer up Helen you mxght meet some lmportant people here Surely one of our class was content to stay home Oh yes I see Geraldme Mueller IS But 'ass rxng on her left hand has been replaced by one that sparkles ZZ - . . . H , H . . . . . . U , - . - 11 . , . . . , 1 . 1 .' 1 . . , , 1 . . . . . . . , . . . - g g . . . 1 . , . . . -J . . . . . . . . , . ' 1 1 . g . . . . . . U . . . ,, . . . . 1 1 1 -4 - ID - - - . , BS . , 1 . , . . . . . - , . - - 41 ' 11 K J - 1 - 11 11 1 1 1 ' . . . . . . . , , , . . . , . . . , . . . . . 1 1 1 I I , -' 1 ' , - 1 I i ' 1 . . . - - . . . . . . . . U . 1 ID - - 1 1 1 , . . . , - . . 1 . . , . . . . . , . , , , , . . g . . . . . . -- -- ' , . , . . . 1 . . . 1 ' 1 ' . . . . . g . , , , . . , . . . . . 1 1 1 I - , . . . , . S . 1 - - 1 - 1 . - , 1 - - ' ' . . - 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' - - 1 1 , - 1 1 - 4711? F. . . ' - What's coming down the road now '? Well, if it isn't farmer David DeKay, still in a little red '46 pick-up. Keep on working, Dave. Maybe in 1965 you can get a '47 one, We find Dick Haye is still an eligible bachelor, but has invested in a very profitable enter- prise--A Streetcar line between Grant and Lyman. Who s this we find with the Green Bay Packers ? If it isn t Ward Zimmerman! But he s not playing football he s just the water ooy We also see another classmate appearing over KMATV every morning at 5 OO with the Cackle Sisters Yes Edna Meyer is also a star This about concludes our prophecy except for one It is rather hard to find her becaust she is really flying high lt seems Darlene Fender became an airline hostess The end of our gazing has come be it good or bad but we hope that the class of 1950 wil all have very happy futures The Clase Pzcture I hesitated when lwas asked to prepare this picture. of the Class of 1950 for your inspec tion lwas not an artist and everyone knew it Any of my teachers could tell you that lwas never especially proficient ln drawing anything except attention and could neser paint any thing successfully not even my own face Besides the Class of 1950 is a very lively subject for even an expert to attempt to sketch They are never any of them twice alike nor apt to be found twice in the same place or position Even a snapshot could never catch them in anything better than a blur Besides l am only one person of decidedly ndividual opinions and could look at my classmates only through my own eyes lcannot see them as they see themselves nor even as you might see them if you could stand for a time in my position and be able to look at them from my point of view But as it seems my fate to and girls who have been my clas pear to me to express them as l see it today Bobby Bolton Jane Burris David DeKay Darlene Fender Dick Haye Juanita Hansen Robert Embree Georgia Courcier Boyd Dolch Betty Bellis Forrest Houser Grace Kenworthy Donald Klein Helen Wooley Carroll Haynes Waneta Sunderman Harold Winston Esther Wohlenhaus Edvu ard Klein Winifred Justice Marvin Steffen Ruby Strom Lloyd Roberts Beverly Nelson Dwayne McCullough Ramon Smith Velma Silk J D LaMaster Maurice Pontius Marilyn Boseck Don Steinbeck Geraldine Mueller Marjorie Martens be expected to hold the mirror up before these fortv five boys smates for so long I can paint them only in such words as ap see them This then dear friends is the Class of 1950 as l The little man with the big car Most studious Senior which proves she is new here this year He s usually very quiet it s his thoughts that speak so loudly Sweetest disposition The guy wlth the wonderful personality The working girl Fondest of school life Quality rathen than quantity l-landiest with a pencil Most faithful to the Grant vicinity Gridiron hero When she smiles her eyes smile too Tall dark and faithful to his class The man hater With a few minor exceptions Most likely to succeed Most unconcerned Class politician Most ambitious One of the Seniors everyone looks up to The girl who knows everything about anything The average Just plain Sam Mistress of the keyboard Just one continual grin Class blonde The happy go lucky sort Most innocent but looks are sometimes deceiving Always willing to try and always trying to succeed Class Romeo Most persistent simply never gives up Most likely to laugh at a joke or anything she considers ajokc Most talented The domestic type Treats everyone with the same amount of friendliness 23 . . . . j ,Q . . . . V. , . , . . . , . I V Teddy Weston ................. The biggest tease, but he takes his work very seriously. . - .. .. U 1 U GC 0 .5 in 'LQ I. Marilyn B. . Grace Elle-n K. 5, Ward Z. 7. Jenn L. .., vraldxne M. . Carroll H. 6. Don and Ed K. 8. Marvin S. lon left Z5 vv s B- ig?-ig Em ' -if ,315 Oo 190' gf' 'O -sv L wld W B l Ten Years Ago 4 Tune B 7 Ruby S 10 Wane-ta S Z Velma S Q :nf r 8 Qammza C I Georgxa C 3 Helen W 6 Betty D aurel JI' 26 iv' 'B ..... . I ' 5 ENN. f . 6 'ak 1 K ' V X 1' . , , f' as M ,-. 4 ' ' ji . k N' I I Nr 1 K x 1 . I . 'fd vb - 5 V .QW K' 4 A 'V' ,. ' S' ' I U , - J' - . .f -,fa f', ,' A if f I .4 .-- 5 J' . , , if A I, ., . ' . 5. 4.2 - t-B. . . 1 l' . . ' . . . 9. 1. ' . , 4-'yffjh I . A-,331 Ll 491' wwf: A 4 O 3 f 'iv Mk W, km x. A I . . , ., .. Qs -1ij ff'-Hizfriq 41, ,J ,w,,gX-w,.fEf2M'fLr-,4 'K K , . x- 'V A-,i' -bf: 3 i .' 1 'gk V 'Q ., f:g,fQ!. -1g.,a--, 5.9 '. LQ 1, f ' .E5Q'1:a:'P?',f:'.1f . 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A01 ' 1 ' 1 ' -111 1 .S'Sl71Q JO f 9.7 B1aqua1saN Q '13 .li A mil U1 SU Junior 111.5101 y August 30 l949 found forty two Jaunty Juruors enterxng then' thxrd year hlgh school proud to be upperclassmen Tue seven members that have been together all eleven years are Lorna Boseck Phyllxs Brouse Barbara Llndvall Jack McConnelee Neal Mxlne Max Saffer and Charlene Seeley They hope to remaxn together for thexr fmal year of hlgh school Another xmportant event of the year was the selectzon of candxdates for Carmval Kxng and Queen They were Ray Wolf and Phyllls Brouse The Jumors chose Mother IS a Freshman as thelr class play whlch was gwen on February 7th The cast was Clara I-Iopkzns Conme VN ood Bxll England Marxlyn Llddell Beverly Thomas Lorna Boseck Dorls Hemphlll Barbara L1ndvall Juamta Pelzer Glen Mercer Don Pelzer George Keebler Allan Hmes and Kelth W1nston The productlon staff consxsted of Stage Techn1c1ans Jack McConnelee and Jumor Ramsey Property Commxttee Royal bhaffer Neal Mxlne Tommy Rogers and Max Saffer Make Up Artlsts Pat Tye and Marselene Mumm Llghts Rlchard Breellng l rograms Joyce Westonburg and Shxrley Mundorf Prompters Dorothy belders Helen bmlth and Joan Ray The school orchestra glrls sextette Rosalee Foy and Phyllxs Brouse provided the entertamment between acts Mr Wllcox class sponsor dxrected the very successful play Another lmportant meetlng held by the Junlors was for the purpose of choosing class rmgs They chose a rather prxm style whlch seems to be very attractxve to them After much plannxng and a great deal of work they put on a Junlor Senlor Banquet that was a huge success lt was gxven mn the hxgh school gymnasxum on Aprxl 28th They ended the vear feelmg that they had made Vely sat1sfactory progress and hopmg that then- Semor year would be as memorable 31 . . . u . . . , - . of - . 7 Y 1 'Y ' P . .. . ,. . 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D xlt ponsor hex n 1 x vs t I ax a mxnan 4 Bu I D XV xl a L,arlT1dhrsn Rod: rxck Hall I Inyni Tracy Marllou Norrxs Mxrxam Bu rhaum ABSI- Nl Iv-nm th C arl on P1 xnklm Cxrey Sophomore Hzstorv On August 30 1949 thxrty fzve students became the Sxlly bophomores of G H 5 M155 Daft was there to see them through the year, and wxth her help they elected Gerald Vance Carl Txdgren, and Roderlck Hall as P1 esxdent, Vxce Pr-esxdent, and Secretary Treasurer, respectwely The new alr they had atta1ned when they ceased to be green I' xeshrnen brought forth a not of sluts for pep assemblles Dorothy Newman and Boyd .Steffen wele thexr cand1dates for the Royal famxly of the G H S Carn.val The Class galned one new lnexnber dul ing the year, Kenny Carlson, who was forxnerly of Lewis I-hgh School The Sophomores are lookmg forward to a progresslve Junxor year as well fxlled wxth aCtlV1tl6S as th1s year has been 52 l I I w w y r I . K I QI : I ' f ' I , 'Z 1 , ' . ' , ' ' ': -, Jfwn ' 'us, . I . 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Freshmen FRONT ROW Bxllle Pace Richard Guudle Delores Tu-t1 Janet England bhxrley bhultv Lois balfer George Clark Roy Weston SLCOND ROW Jack Sproule Mxldred Mann Roberta Rxeken Clxfton Jefferson Myra Christian Marlxn Ackerxnan Mary Steffen Robert Bellxs Janet Schultz Stanley lxrxsmger Ihrk lxnoke THIRD ROW Ruby Hugh Duane I xddell Helen Shearer Jack Rxedmann latrxrxa Hopkms Rxrhard BACK ROW Miss Fxnney Sponsorl Kermit Mueller Wxllxam Petty Harold Jurchens latsy Wallace Norma Lee Crouse Russell Bees Loxs Ann l mn .loan Sunderman Robert Shean Charles Yoeller ABSENT bara Book Patrxcxa Johnson Fresh man H :story The Freshman class has an enrollment of forty At the begmmng of the year, there were forty two, but Mary Joanne Frederlcksen and Delorxs Haley moved away The class offlcers are President, Patrxcma Hopkms, Vxce Presxdent, Kermxt Mueller Secretary Treasurer, Duane L1dde11 Last tall before It was declded that there could be no carnival, Marlin Ackerman and Patrzcxa Johnston were selected as candldates for kmg and queen Although members of thls class aren t fmdlng the life of a Freshman unpleasant, they are lookxng forward eagerly to the years ahead 33 Fender, Beverly Silk, Lester McClure, Barbara Haynes. 1 ' - I 'A p - . -Q 'FU 4 . , . . . Loo Were In Pictures .gl 1 Gram, K Guess Who 7 Darwm N l0 Juanita H Z George' K and Don F Laurel W 8 Wln J ll Lloyd R Shorty C Clara and Bxll 9 Mac and Jackie ll Glen and Barb IS Freshles I4 Rohr!! E Bhd Rdyhl B 34 I . . 2, k .' ' l eeel ix . was ls A . fi' 3 'f e I X gl e f , f e -' fX N L I 1 1 r , ' 1 N' wh I 1 ea 7 lo 'Z -' . ' iff I I- , I . , f ,.-,, fr l U . i l ...M A Q l 4 . f ' .- . . '. 5. . . . , , 3. . . 6, ' , ' -. M w- 0- '1,,,,x 1 ,xr 'mn at-nd: 5. . . . v --. ,...-.,, .1 Q- ,.v l0 Mary E ll Roberta and Boyd I2 Carl T A Pi ff L ULD 1 wx g! F I .-4 i Allan H and Ed L 5 Ruby S 9 Marne M Marxlyn L 6 Mu-Jorxe M and Jenn L 10 Lms Lxnn Fat H 7 Lloyd K and Harold J ll Helen W and Juanxia H Patty W 8 Esther W 12 Beverly N .. 13 Darlene F 14 Am't we sweet? pi I 3' 5 I y i yV y y' g' - N Y ,.a.i'Sl,' . 4 jf H 1' 'NX ,gy A, ' 'YQ -- gif X -Q 7 T - I W y,,f A f ff.-3.2- W7 fl 1, A if P L ' 5' W Q zy I' L 'Q 1, 5 , M I : I , Q K ' ' ' QQEIQA' L . , 'J . 'K . W 5 Al A - f , 1 A .r W Q. k1'fzk': -. I ' .. Q, Q 1 N . y 1, . 1 y ' f X - ' , - ' a . gl Q45 ,Q f ,A be Ng - 1 'Q H ' 5 Q 4 L .- M , R14 W ,I - - ' Aw 0 fy W N V' fl E ' V k x N ,,,x', QUL4 il C' .1 --. , , , - J, v fl 'X K P ' L ' ' A f ,V4 N 1 A 'x , ,,,, A 36 Up an ln 4 Coaches Jessen and Dyer Sink xt Teddy Z Carl T and Manlou N Here s to vxctory 8 Carroll H ump Fat' 6 Forrest H and Carroll H 9 Two more points 37 1. ' .. . 7. ' ' , .. . , ' . 5. ' ' YE . . 3. . J I J.. - I Y - - .-QWN Hemi Junzor bemor Banquet CODACABANA Apr xl Z5 1949 Program Statxon J S B Broadcastmg from the Ballroom of THE COPACABANA CLUB Welcome Response Coffee Song Gossxp from South of the Border Jalousxe LaCuca1-acha A Word from the Sponsor South Amencan Medleys Down Among The Sheltermg Palms I m A Blg Girl Now No Can Do La Habla. ...... . ........ . . Life South of the Border ....... Lal-Iabla. . .. . . .. . ADIOS Senor Dxck Haye Senor Kenneth Conrad Senor Don Stembeck Senorlta Wm Justlce Orchestra Senor Har old Wxnston Tr1o . . . ..... Senor Dyer . . .The Three Stooges . . . .Senor Burnham 38 N WH ADVQ 'UH GN H335 HH .LNINHJ N 'I I J ' ' I ' III' X ' F ' . ' I ' ' I 'UI . I ' . I ' . 'I 'I . J 11 I ' T .I ' ' 'A H I A ' I .' I ' . ' I ' II . ' I 1- ' 1, 1 A ' I I ' I 'f 1 Y I . :IM gf X 'K ' 7 I . ' I ' I, ' 1 I ' II 'II I ' II ' III 'I I . .i IN .Ia -'IN uassaf OO JE lu -'W xaAg Qs ssv 7.13903 IUU sauhzg Iouvg JasnoH1sa.1.xo-.1 ueuuapunq u vu-sqq uogsu M p1o.mH QAQH :pig asf JW uof Sf! xuapuaguuadng .mg .xasnoy uouww J OM Ang 91403 uaxdpll nvqxaxg 4.991119 -If UDJIN Jaoxaw ua Q uolsaly Appel ueddnpgaq up Q qiino x axaxg ueuuawux Z p1QN A .lapua-.I pxeqo H sn Auoff on .www IW as-q uo1saM sq: N u ueyq au JUAQ ng uayjagq Aalwg Auuqof 1-939'-IPW 1-11 vq XUW axqouyy up G uswlaww 7 uvag uo saA u.asuwH uvLu.xc-N1 1a8suvW .new uosxajgaf uoy 3 QPF! 'I QUQUG UELUJQBIJV U SIUQJJ U Fouaasr HOUSLR CARROLL HAYNES c c P- Football C C-Pm September 9th comes earl, xn the school year and Coach Jessen kept remmdlng us that we played RED OAK on that date We very much wanted to wm in thxs opening game and prove that our playmg was up to par but we were beaten 14 to 3 The three pomts were made by Forrest Houser by a fleld goal from the Z0 yard llne The JAMBOREE was held at OAKLAND on September 13th where Grxswold drew Avoca and was scheduled to play at 9 15 The conference IS dxvxded xnto two sections the north Anxta Walnut and Avoca the south Grlswold Elhott and Oakland The south came out on top wxth a score of l9 0 Oakland scored twlce Elhott once and Griswold faxled to score On September 16th the up and at em Grxswold football squad motored to ADAIR 1n excellent football weather The teams were faxrly evenly matched until the Tmgers broke loose m the thlrd quarter to be on top Z5 to 6 Scorers for Grxswold were Teddy Weston 1Z Glen Mercer 7 and Dxck Haye 6 The great AVOCA football squad journeyed to the Grxswold Athletxc Fxeld on Septem ber Z3 1949 Avoca had been defeated by Woodbxne the week before so they were really up and at us The two teams were evenly matched durmg the first three quarters but ln the closmg mmutes of the ball game Forrest Houser was shxfted mto the backfleld and on the fxrst play ran for the flrst and only touchdown of the ball game The conversmon was m complete leavmg the fxnal score 6 0 At approx1mately 5 15 the Txgers gathered at the Grxswold dressmg room to begln the long trip to Essex When we arrxved there all we saw was sxgns bearxng the words Beat Grlswold They were really out to defeat us Grxswold started the game wxth a bang by sc ormg early nn the fxrst half The mzghty Essex team dxdn t llke this and came back very strong and won 14 6 Grlswold s one and only touchdown was by a very neat pass from quarterback Carroll Haynes to rxght end Dxck Haye On October 7th the T1gers played the OAKLAND team and our squad was really out to defeat them We took the ball out on the Griswold 45 yard lxne and our hard drxvlng halfback Ted Weston went for a touchdown on the f1rst play of the game The fxnal score was Z0 0 xn favor of the Grxswold Txgers Scorers for Grxswold at thls game were Glen Mercer 12 and Ted Weston 8 41 1 1 , .fy , . .Y , 1' ' 9 VW? 2,1 o- a ain 0' An 1 , . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 11 1 11 - Y - 1 Y ' Y ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 I - ' . . . . ,, - 1 1 - no - - . . , - 1 - u I I 7 ' Y I l - , - ' ' 1 1 - , . On October 14 1949 the ELLIOTT Cyclones journeyed to Griswold to play one of the top games of the whole conference season Grmswold who was undefeated and Elliott who had not lost and who had been txed only once were both very good teams However the Txgers turned out to be the superxor team by wmmng 14 to 0 over the Cyclones The scorers for Grxswold were Marvln Steffen 6 Carroll Haynes 6 and Ted Weston 2 We went to GREENFIELD on October 21st to play a very tough ball game whlch ended m a tue 26 26 This game was also Greenfxeld s homecommg They played a tough game all the way and were ahead of Grxswold 19 6 at the half Wmth only 35 seconds of the ball game remaxnmg the score stood 20 26 1n favor of Greenfleld Then Carroll Haynes starred by m terceptmg a short pass and runmng 90 yards for a touchdown tlemg the game 26 26 The fol lowxng scored for Grxswold Haynes 13 Haye 7 and Weston 6 Accordmg to our schedule we were to play ANITA October 28th Gr1swold started out very well by scormg twlce m the fxrst half both on passes chucked by Carroll Haynes one to Dzck Haye and the other to Carl Tldgren leavlng the score 14 to 0 at the half In the second half Grmswold rolled on by scorxng two more touchdowns The fmal score was 28 0 xn favor of the Tigers The scorers for Grlswold were Mercer 6 Tldgren 6 Haye 7 Haynes 7 and Weston 2 WALNUT came to Grxswold on Dad s Nmght November 4th to play the last conference game of the season Grxswold defeated them 41 2 Walnut was the fzrst conference team to score agaxnst the mxghty Gr1swold Tlgers Thelr two pomts were scored by a touchback Scorers for Grxswold were Haynes 12 Weston 10 Mercer 6 F Houser 6 Ackerman 6 and McCullough 1 EXIRA the champxons of the1r conference were all pepped up to play Grxswold Novem ber 9th the last game on our football schedule The flrst half of the game was faxrly even but after the half the Txgers opened up and won 21 7 Scorers were Glen Mercer 12 Dwayne McCullough 6 Ted Weston 2 and Ward Zmmmerman l Grzswold was well represented on the ALL CONFERENCE team thms year Fxve of their players Forrest Houser tackle Carroll Haynes back Marvm Steffen guard Teddy Weston back and Glen Mercer back were all on fxrst team wh1le Maurzce Pontlus center was on th1rd team Movmg on we fmd Gr1swold also represented on the ALL SOUTHWEST team Here we fmd Forrest Houser tackle on ftrst team and Carroll Haynes back on thxrd team Marvm Steffen guard recexved honorable ment1on For the cllmax of honors the Iowa Daxly Press Assoclatxon put Forrest Houser on the second ALL STATE team and the Regxstar and Trlbune placed hzm on thexr thzrd team Thxs xs somethxng whxch rarely happens m a school thxs szze and certamly congratulations are ln order for Forrest The annual football banquet was held November 14 1949 At thls txme letters were awarded to 21 men and to our 2 managers The players recewmg letters were Semors Royal Blerbaum Rxchard Haye Carroll Havnes Forrest Houser Manon Houser Dwayne McCullough Maurlce Pontlus Marvm Steffen Teddy Weston Harold Wxnston and Ward Zzmmerman Jumors Glen Mercer Jack Mxller Neal Mxlne Sherwm Sunderman and Ray Wolf Sophomores Carl Tldgren Mlchel Weston and managers Norman Hansen and Max Saffer Freshman Rlchard Fender Congratulatxons boys 42 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - l . . . . g . , . . 1 ' ' ' ' - . - . , , . , . - 1 1 , . . . 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G1rI.s Ba vketball Team FRUNT ROW Mr Dyer Assmtant Coarh Georgia Courcier Jean Liddell Marilou Norris Grace Ellen Kenworthy Phyllm Broun' Barbara Haynes Mr .lc-Q91-nlCoach Sl' COND ROW Marilyn liddell Manager .lacolyn Pelser Betty Mumm Janet England Jean Boserk Mar'-:elm-ne Mumm Patricia Tye K1-ralyn Phillips Manager BACK ROW Maas Dalt Chaps-ron Lois Safler Mary bteflen Shirley Shultr latrxcla HopkinQ Iatty Jean Chapman Dawn Pontius Dorothy Newman Marlene Mueller Miva Fothergxll lChaperon First Team Georgia Courcier, Grace Ellen Kenworthy, Marilou Norris, J:-an Liddell, Phyllis Brouse, Barbara Haynes, 43 Girls' Basketball Schedule OPP GHS S Glenwood Macedonxa GRACE I-:L LEN KENWORTHY walnut Elliott Cumberland Lew IS Oakland Carson Amta Avoca Massena Lewls Oakland Elhott W alnut Stanton Amta NIacedon1a Stanton Carson GEORGIA COURCIER County Tournament Lewls Massena Wxota Girls Sectional Carson Henderson Oakland JEAN LIDDELL PHYLLIS BROUSE MARU-'OU NORRL5 BARBARA HAYNES 44 Boys Basketball Team FRONT ROW Dxck K oke Teddy Weston Dick Haye Forrest Houser Car oll Haynes M 1 n House Gnlbert Krxsmger Clifton Jefferson SLCOND ROW Roy Weston Jack Sproule Marlm Ackerman Tommy Rogers Carl Txdgren Kc mxt Amos Russell Bees Norman Hansen Manager BACK ROW Mr Dyer Assxstant Coach Stanley Krnslnger Kermit Mueller Richard Fend r M Saffer Dean Zxmmerman Mr Jessen fCoach A,BbEN'I' Glen M rcer Basketball N ews The girls had a very successful season wlth 19 wms and 8 losses Our opponents tallxed only 1087 pomts to our 1305 Grace Ellen Kenworthy was hlgh scorer wxth 652 Marxlou Norrxs scored 409 and Georgxa Courcler 219 We were J bxlant when the glrls won a trophy for p1ac1ng second mn the County Tournament and even more jubmlant when they won another for placmg second ln Sectlonal They t1ed for thlrd place ln the con ference Grace Ellen Kenworthy forward placed on the flrst All Southwest lowa team Although Forrest Houser mlssed one game wxth a hand mjury and Dxck Haye mlssed four games with a knee xnjury the boys had a wonderful season They won Z0 games and lost only 3 when the Dxstrxct Tournament opened They were undefeated m the confers-nc. and became Class A champs 1n the Sectxonal when they defeated Oakland Opponents scored a total of 743 points to Griswold s 1049 Carroll Haynes led wxth 307 Marxon l-louser had 233 Gxlbert Kr1s1nger 187 Forrest Houser 177 Dxck Hays 61 and Ted Weston 33 The trophies that these boys had added to our trophy case wxll long be a source of pride to G H 5 45 I : ' n . . . - 1' - 'U40 r' . . . , . U ' ' : , . ' . , ' - 1' . . 1 l. 1 . K ' l. ' ' . ' - 2 1 U . ' . - l- ' I e , . . ' . . 5 . . . . D :A . F . . , , . . , . . . , . . . . , . I ' D Y I ' f Boys Basketball bch edule OPP GHS Walnut E111ott Cumberland Lewls Oakland Carson Amta Avoca Massena TEDDY WESTON FORREST HOUSER Lewxs Oakland Elhott Walnut Stanton Amta Mac edoma Stanton C ar s on DICK HAYE C0l1nty T0l1rn6.1'nCht CARROLL HAYNES Atlantlc Boys Sectional St Francls of Councll Bluffs Oakland MAR10N HOUSER G11 BERT KRIS JGLR 46 1 'W 24 32 , ' Z6 39 34 61 ' 15 41 40 56 31 36 ' 28 56 27 36 58 35 ' 25 42 45 46 ' 38 49 34 48 32 44 ' 26 53 ' 24 56 36 49 53 47 Lewis 17 43 I , S ' 39 35 1 fxf- 1 nr a - 1 s . . . X 34 58 1 34 52 xx ,Sf J , X-X . Gr1s'z.old Mllfllllllg Band Or c lwsn ll SECDND ROW Murlu Ackerman Russell Bees Maurxre lontxus Gxlhm rt Knsxnger Stanley Krlsxnger Ruby atrom U-'mnol 49 Y D - an . ' K FRONT ROW: Carroll Haynes, Patricia Tye, Billy Joe England, Laurel Willnams C larmvt QUIII tc t HLATLD Royal Bu rbaunx NTANDIB-C De an lnnxnu rnxan l-uh-hlulnnq for Ruby Stronx lu ralvn Phillips Ge org: Ke 1-bl:-r Q ,-5 'T Suxoplmne Oulu tc t Cnrroll Hayneb Bully lm hnglami la rxrxa l'y1 Iaurnl Nlllxalni 50 'lrumpvt 'Irm Russell Beef, Maurice Pontxub Lnlbvrt Krxsxnqer Don Steinbeck Frnnklm Carey Roderxrk Hull Charlotte Kmser Russell Bee-s 1 1lberlKr1s1nger 3 Brass Svxtvt D1 11111 I' 11501111110 btanley Krnsxngf-r Grace Lllvn Knnworthy Forrefd Hnum-r Howard Hou-er Dxrk Knoke B035 Quartz t Gilbert Krlsmger Don Stembeck Bxlly lov England Forrm t Hour.: r 52 . 1 . 4 x n v' , v , , -5, ' , Svxtm I ornn Bnseck Iurxlle l xrnbaugh R-malfn Foy K1 rnlvnl ll rf mn am lhvllw. Broun Ldna Meyer Je-an Boserk Double Svxn I katrxrla Nnllucf- BACK RUN eralyn lfhllhps Arcornpamst lntr r A ll n hyl E. nx Is 1 v r Jean Boserk Barbarex I mdvnll ABBENI' Ruby btrorn 53 A V V 1 j 1, . , , ' 5 , .A L V, - w.. WL. px ,. all, 1 1 ,-, K I ' 1 FRONT ROW: Lucille Lxrnbuugh, Lorna Bnseck, Laurel Wxllmxns, li osule-v lfuy, Dawn l'unuu-w, , . . ' : K ' . K J, ' x 1 .,p'1n-,, l' lx. l1r.1u:.v, sl 1 1- :- 'Sn 'N Arrompan at M dred Mann Ge-org a Courc er Lorna Boseck M r amB erba FRL INT ROW Dawn Ponhus D rector at Tye M as Fothc-rg1 Do ores Bo ton J anet ahu tz Jean Boseck Marse ene Nu uan ta Hanaen Barbara L ndxa Rosa ee Foy Sh r ev Pau Sen e L rr baugh Dorothy Newman Luc yn Lxdde Mar Dor a Hr-mph SLCLAND RC V Edna Meyer s Brouse Nancy Book hy l'lS hera yn Ph Lo 5 Hartman C ara Hook ns Bewer y S Be er Bet Nlar ene Nlue Joan Ray e lv ar ens Roberta R eken kwarjor He en bhearer Mary Steffen De ores T eu Ve ma S1 k QY V00 He en Jean L dde BACK RL V BCP Na Pa at Hoo-4 na XS Orr N G rls' Glee Cub ' 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 ia 1, 11 , 1 1 , , ' 1 , 1 1 , 1' , 1. , '111 1 1, , 1 , ,I 1 . , 1 ' 11, , 1 1 mm. ' 1' ' 'V 1 1' 111, 11 ' 11, 111 1 1 , ' , ' 1 1 A 1. , 1 , 1 I 1 ' 1 111 I , 1' 111 , ' , , .1ark1e1'e1ser. T1-HRD ROLV1 Geraldme Mueller, Laurel '-V1l11ams, Beverly Thomas, Barbara Haynes. Conme '-'-'o0d. 1 1 1 I , 1 , , 1 11 , IV 111 , ' 1 5111-4, Lo1s Ann Linn. ' :'- ' 1 11, 1 'v 1 , 1 1 . 4 , 1 1 ., 1 ' . ' ' 1 1' , 11 ' 1ar11ou 1' ' , E' :111 ., ' I 1' 11 , Y 1 1 . Is env- orrhw K Cn E FACE G GETS Se .Jorotny kdvra Chr st an Norma Crouse Sara Boon :iubw Strom ABS!-INT Muazc Instrumental Musxc The closing of school last May dxdn t close the band season No slr We soon started the summer band concerts Thxs kept us busy two mghts a week for practxce on Monday and the concert on Wednesday mght ln August our busiest summer month we were call: d upon to perform at the bold1ers Reunxon and later to go to the Grant Homecomxng At the fxrst Band meetmg of thls school year held August 29th offxcers were elected They were Presrdent G1lbertKr1s1nger Vxce Pres1dent Franklm Garey Secretary Treasurer Doris Hemphxll Lmbrarxans Bxlly Joe England and Laurel Wrllxams At once we started to work on the job of perfectmg our slxty slx member Marrhmg Band mto a smooth workmg umt Learmng our routlnes and new drllls proved to be a work not only for our leader Barbara Lxndvall but also the rest of us We marched for the four home football games besldes journeylng to Oakland After the practxce ID the afternoon wxth the bands from Walnut Amta Avoca Ellxott and Oakland we put on a demonstratlon of our marclung routxnes before the flag raxslng ceremomes The other bands gave thelr demonstratwns and at half trme all Jomed 1n the mass band to play several numbers October 4th found us at the Mxdwest Marchlng Band Contest ln Omaha put on by the Ak Sar Ben Rodeo We shared top honors ln our class with the Tabor Band recexvmg ll ratmgs A week later October llth we went to Atlantlc to march ln the Fxreman s Parade The followxng Saturday October l5th the State Marchlng Band Contest was held at the Atlantlc Hxgh School Athletxc Fxeld Contests for the Flag Twxrlers and Baton Tw1rlers were held ln the mormng and for bands xn the after noon Agaln Grxswold and Tabor recexved Dxvt When the football season ended the Marchtng Band came xnslde and Mr Newcom our dxrector soon had a f1fty plece Concert Band functmmng smoothly Wlth the start of the second semester preparatxon began for contests ln Aprxl We sent small groups and solos to Greenfxeld and large groups to Clarmda The followmg entered mn the serles SOLO.: Cornet Solo Russell Bees Wxllow Echoes Clarmet Solos Royal Blerbaum Lakme George Keebler Enchantment Dean Zxmmerman Nocturne Saxophone Solos E flat Sax Bxll England The Duchess Mlrlam Bterbaum Waltz Llewellyn B flat Tenor B111 England Concerto ln G Mmor Plano Solo Ruby Strom Rondo Caprlccxoso Barxtone Euph Don Stembeck Carmval of Venxce ENSEMBLES Clarmet Quartet Alabama Sketches Saxophone Quartet Crystal Suxte Cornet Tr1o Trumpters Three Brass Sextet Evenxng Idyls Drum Ensemble Axr Express LARGE GROUP Band Trlumph of lshtar 57 O . - - v - Q . . . , . . , . 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Al ll It Y' ' I1 ' ll 'I N ll ' fi Sl - ll ll H OD Vocal Musxc The beglnnlng weeks of school found all vocal muslc groups busxly orgamzzng Thexr f1rst bxg plans were for a carmval that had to be cancelled Soon afterwards they began de fxmte preparatmn for the three b1g concerts ln wh1ch they were to partlclpate durlng the year and for thelr many appearances before local groups They hltched the1r wagon to a star and all asplred to attaxnmg the goal set by the Girls Glee Club the prevlous year a D1v1s1on Ratxng 1n State Contest Before many weeks Mlss Fotherg1ll began her search for muslc sultable for solo1sts as well as for the larger groups In the 11st below the names of all partx c1pat1ng 1n solo act1v1t1es are gwen although only three from each dxvxszon could enter the contest SOLOS Sopranos Lorna Boseck L1lacs Luc1lle L1mbaugh Hom1ng Conme Wood Loves Old Sweet Song Dorls Hemphill I Love Thee Pat Tye Sleepy Hollow Tune Mezzo Sopranos Beverly Thomas I Heard a Forest Praymg Geraldme Mueller Thank God for a Garden Rosalee Foy lWalked Today Where Jesus Walked Phyllxs Brouse In The Garden of Tomorrow Dawn Pontlus My Johann Altos Pat Hopkms Bless Th1s House Jean Boseck Father m Heaven Tenor Gxlbert Krlsmger Trees Barltones Don Stembeck Three For Jack Max Saffer The Old Refraln Glen Mercer Sleepy Hollow Tune Bass Kenny Carlson Gwe a Man a Horse He Can Rlde Marmon Houser Bells of the Sea SMALL GROUPS Glrls Sextet Mornxng My Task Wooden Shoes Boys Quartet Rxff Song Llft Every Volce and Slng Clxmbln up De Mountam LARGE GROUPS Boys Glee Club Jesu Joy of Mans Deslrxng Men of Harlech Now Thank We All Our God Gxrls Glee Club The Twenty Thlrd Psalm Danclng On the Green Come to the Fa1r Mmxed Chorus I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked Kal1nka ' Teach My Thy Way' To those actlve m muslc thxs resum'e of the year br1r-gs thoughts of hard work spiced by many happy memorres L1fe 1s muslc lf one be rxghtly ln tune and ln txme Anon 58 . , .. - - - Q 0 - -- . . . I s , . I --lt ' 'I 'I ' --Ol ' I9 ' --ll U' ' ' --ll ll -.CCI 'Y --ll ' YI ' 1-ll Y' --ll U ' --ll Il ' --ll IO . ' --ll 4 fl --ll ' ll Barbara Lindvall-- Just A Wearyin' For You 1 f 0 --ll .O ' ll Il --ll ' il Ol U' . --ll ' ' I9 I --ll ll . . l tl ' il lA I' tl U' 5 . lt ' ll ll ' ' ' U' Cl ' ' 1 9 ' li I n 51 I ' ' I' Y ll ll ll ff ' O Q ll - ' ll U . nv tl 'U ll F ll ' U I X 1' WJ 5116 Home Econornzcs Department 'if X- N 'Q tau? Manual Arts Department 60 mi I 1' . - , , fu. I 4 15 1 t 2 5 - -c' X , 1 1 l S ' w V 'V .' ' .. ' 1 v. -1- .1 . K V 4 km? K , V. Iv ti Mk A ik If 1 ' L by 1 ' ? ' . Q t,'.' '11, 1 , K 1 -NA ,, K '- L I gif,- . ' . . 1 A K- , 'U f. 1 , in K M? ' -ci T gf. ' gt - Q - , lv x , ' ' , , l H - L24 ,- 4 5 f..'.'f h l .5 i 'A , ' .. V ,:,,,'u ' -' ' in , 2 V g ' C 3 q Q . X s X kj. , I . L, s 1 - M -r 5 - ' K,-mg, L wh, , ,. a. ef ,Fe , 7 1 . P Q ,N-ff A 'I ' Q, x 1 , N 1, , he f its Q , K K ':k .v V, R I ,. ,qi ' 4. ' I K ' 4 - . , ' .mu ' ' 1 , U' K K Q? t . X . f' 1 4 1 A Phvszc s Depur tment Qi-q F mnnzwc ml Department 61 Cheerleaderv SECOND ROW Jucolyn Pelser Dolores Bolton Dawn Ponhus Dorxs Hemphxll Indian War Chant 62 FRONT ROW: Connie Wood, Barbara Lindvall, Barbara Haynes, Clara Hopkins ' f Edxtor Assxstant Edxtor Semor Reporter Jumor Reporter Sophomore Reporter Freshman Reporter Homemak1ng I Homemakmg II Commercml I Commercxal II Band Vocal Musm Sports Grades Spec1a1 W rmters Feature Wmters Typxsts Faculty Sponsor T zgers News .Staff 63 ' f fv 1 'SQ J1 ... '...,.. ' -44 Laurel Wmllxams Barbara Lmdvall Wlnlfred Just1ce Rosalee Foy Jean Boseck Janet Shultz Mxldred Mann Mlrxam Blerbaurn Juamta Pelzer Velma Sxlk Pat Tye Luc111e Lxmbaugh J D LaMaster Georgla Courczer Dwayne McCullough Jack1e Pelser Barbara Haynes Dorxs Hemphill Conme Wood B111y Joe England Dolores Bolton Dawn Pontlus Keralyn Phllhps Ruby Strom Grace Ellen Kenworthy Esther W ohlenhaus Mr s L xmbaugh I zururums Juanita Hansen Put Wallare Joyce Westenburg .lean Bnseck Mnrmm Bu rbaum Br-verly Ne'g,0n IT Hot I unch Department Cooks Mrz, bun Mrs Croghnn Mrs Braden 64 GLEN ALLISON Custodian 65 Office Girl JOYCE CONNER HANSEN i' van.: 'if -an awww School Buses wi W' Bu? Drzfvers Dick McQueen B111 Peters, Vern Bxerbaum, Bernard Anderson fbus mechamcj and L Imud: Nutnuxn 66 3 IZ, IW , 455 2 CLASS OF 1891 Margaret Jenkms Sldener Ella McFadden fForsyth Orpha Thayer fForsyth CLASS OF 1892 Mae Baughman Sutton Kxttle Dolan lForsythl 'l' Claude Hucklns Cora Wlllxams Edwards 4' CLASS OF 1893 Jenn1e Adams Baughman Jess1e Adams' C C Dolan' Frank Lmdeman Furnxss Morton Bessie Purvxs Dzckey Joe F Tye CLASS OF 1894 Louls R Adams Anna Baughman George 4' Della Clovxs Huntley W' Georg1a Cook Salxsbury George Kmght' Lulu Mackrxll fTurk 'U' Carrie Morgan Martin Mxnnxe Moulton Arrasmxth 4' Leonard Sahsburyi' Wxllard Salxsbury Gertrude Van Schoxack Mercer 4' Nellxe Van Scyoc fGr1ff1th CLASS OF 1895 Mae Auld Gxttens 4' Wesley Baughman Orpha Boller fGraham Paul Brown' 1 e lla Daugherty Dolan '9' George Dean Ada F11ntfForsyth W' Maggxe Glttens L1nn C L Otto Knopi' lra Kyle' P W Lembke Edxth Martm Maud Martm Rousseau Marie Nelson KAdamsJ PearlSal1sbury Clovxs Georgxa Turner Green Cl ASS OF 1896 Maude Umpleby ' CLASS OF 1897 Rae Dc an Everett C Drxggsi' Bertha Jameson Dmges Grace E Murer Wilcox Grace Nelson fTrapp Roscoe C Prather-'O' Rose Rxckey QGronenl Carne Talbott QYoung H H Walter CLASS OF 1898 Le1la Carlton Arrasmxth L M Nelson Maude Nelson Joy Howard Pool' FredG Sallsbury Clarence W Ta1bott ' CLASS OF 1899 Clema Armstrong Exchelberger Olwe Crandall Taylor Jennxe Lamborn Chrlstxan Ella Nelson fOrton Mxnme E Wr1ght Uklexander CLASS OF 1900 Walter L Eppelshezmer Della Iva Forsyth fl-Iopley Walter A Lamborn Ada Bell McFadden fSloan 4' J Emerson Mx1ler4' Jeanette Nelson fHo1land Nellxe Vrola Nelson cstltt Efhe G Schofleld lForsythl ' W S Smxthi' Clyde Gertrude Stabler QK1rby John E Swanson Mxnme Belle Wasson Walker Maude B Wheeler flflead CLASS OF 1901 Lucxlle Boggs 1Mal1oy 4' Edna Boggs lL1ghter 'V J Chx1tonBryant ' Nellie Davls Jones Beulah l Buckrnan fEm1gh Huldah Daugherty l-Iurrell Mae Dean lRead Lawrence R Forsyth Bessle M Garman Johnson Ethel Honnald Wayne, Huldah Olwe Nelson QBeech1 Fred Osborn Harry Read' lna Belle Smlth Tompkms Walter S Van' CLASS OF 1902 Fred B DeWitt Dan Eppelshexmer May Honnald Barnes Chrxstena Murchxson Peterson ' Dorothy Prather Turner Gertrude Wxlcox Stevenson Added llth Grade ln 1903 'ilndxcales those who are deceased 68 CLASS OF 1904 Ina L Barker Osborne 'Y Ila Ph1l11ps Q1-Iopley Mmnxe E Scharfi' Perle M Swart Beryl O Ware Carney CLASS OF 1905 Clara Nelson Ollve Potter' Ethel Roberts fProctor Grace Scott fMu1lerl CLASS OF 1906 Ruth Book Carnes Harlan A Bryant John Carnes Clara Hartman Ergenbrlght Roscoe Pxpher Laura Potter Mzller CLASS OF 1907 Clarence Baughman Frances Davls fM1tchell Hazelle Groshong Palmer Neva Klmball 4wr1gm Florme C Mxlner Martm 4 Rose Rudxg Muttendam 'O' Clare Swart Lary Emma Wrxght CLASS OF 1908 Margaret M Allxband QNelson Garland R Barnes Les11e P Baughman Leeta Burnham Owens Maude Gay Grxffxtxs Mary J Hodge Nellle M P1erce Watson Merle Townsend CLASS OF 1909 Gladys Allison Lake Sam Eppelshelmer CLASS OF 1910 Leon Carpenter' John E D1ckey Roy S Grennell Frances Johnson Guyer Elizabeth Lxscher fGreen Florence Lxscher Vera Phxllzps 4w00dward1 Ewmg H Scott Ruth Swart CLASS OF 1911 Golda Allxson lKnoke Fannxe Cocklxn Watluns Gladys Forsyth QAndersonl Alta Mathxs Uohnsonl , .l . 4 9 1 ' 1 1+ J .. f 4 lt M ll ' 4 -1 ' 1' 11 4 1 ' j 4 1 ' .- 4' 1 4 1 ' ' 4 1 . . . tm, ' '4-1 1 4 -1 H J , 4-1 ' 4 1 ' 1 '4 1 . 1 ' 4'1 1 4 1 . G . . .5 ' 1 1 4 -1 . K., .. ,J .4 J .. lc ., .1 J Q - .I :J -4 1 . . M, ,. 4 , A. - I , . . 4'1 ' 41 , - 1 4 '1 1 1 '1 . .' K 1 1 11 41 . . 'J ' -1 4 1 -' 4'1 1 'D41 .. Q J it y-4 1 4'1 '4 '1 ' 1.1 ' 11 . ' 1' 1 ' 4 1 g, . .Q , . . 4 1 ' 1 1 .4-1 '1.l ' '1'1 . 4'1 Annella Reynolds Alexander Alex Reynolds Genevxeve Reynolds Leon Roberts' Floyd Smmth CLASS OF 1912 Gladys Corbett Kinney Nellle Denny 1Shepherd1 George C Forsyth' Vallxe Forsyth 1Cook Gladys Grmyer 1Cockl1n Ethelyn Harrxs Grennell 4' Leta Kxlpatrxck 1-Iay1 Glendalel McNutt Wallace Ned Phmllxpsi James A Pxerce Florence Qulnn Grennell CLASS OF 1913 George Alexander Gypsy Alexander Zell L Cook Zeo Fellows Munro Eleanor Forsyth Yargerl Plercy Forsyth Fred L Gerlach Harry K1lpatr1ck Jenme Kxlpatrxck 1Herkless1 Bessle Mewhzrter Stella Pxerce Woodward Maerea Smxth Neer CLASS OF 1914 Irene Baughman Duusj Emxly B1erbaum 1Patmont1 Esther Bxerbaum 1Patmont14' Gertrude Both Woods Esther Crum Pxerce Dorls Donahoe Grlffxn Iva Edwards Pendry Katherme Kuester 1Scharf 'I' L1ll1an Lxscher 1Forsyth Eva Morton Raper Fanny S Morford Juxnperl Ethel Neer KWIISOH Wxlbur Pxerce Vera Qulnn Baxrd Pearl Robmson 1Forsyth1 Edxth E Schof1eld 1D1eatr1ck Jep Sewell Mabel Smxth 1Proctor1 Vertal H Van Zaola A Wrlght Sxmpkms CLASS OF 1915 Kneedy Barnes Lucxlle Baughman Payne Docxa Bxshop Medskerj Evelyn Cocklm Schulerj Anna Forsyth 1Scott Jennxe Forsyth Bellman Perry Forsyth Vernon Hayes Helen K1lpatr1ck Neurnanj Rosa Lxscher Keyes Harry Mewhmrteri Ernest Potter Iva Potter csffllth Floy Reynolds Balcom Malcolm Reynolds Ross Reynolds Verda Saemlsch 1Welton Harold Taylor Lo1s Taylor Edlth Wallunshaw 11-hntz Ina Weaver Weber 'Y CLASS OF 1916 Clara Katherlne Ashley 1Townsend1 Alma Carolme Bxerbaum Nellxe Book 1Sm1th G Edmund Donahue Albertme Fellows Hafner Alxce Hamilton 1Forsyth1 Anna Lehr Crose Lo1s Helen Mewhxrter 1DeKay W1ll1am S Montague Emma Potter 1Sm1th1 Wxllzam Norman Qulrm Mervm H Sxdner Russell W Starr Gertrude Turner Laverty 4' Leon C Turner Carrle Wood Duysen Hazel Wormley 1Walkxnshaw CLASS OF 1917 Ernest Bxerbaum Ruth Burnham Perklns Cecxl Chubblck Dorshelmer Beulah Donahoe Dool1ttle1 Glen Forsyth Florence Lmdsay 1Hoyt Maude Morton Peterson Lorene Qumn Katheryn Sanders Warren Harold J Smith Leon W Talbott Emma Wood 1Tru1tt1 Nellxe Yarger Hamllton Ruby Z.1ke 1Qu1nn1 CLASS OF 1918 Leona Baughman 1F1oto Angela Beldxng Perley Elmer B1erbaum Roy C Bxerbaum Ethel Bergstrom Brunk Ruth Bryner 69 Vernon Dean Russell L Doop Albert C Floto Harlan Latlmer Fern McNary 1Sm1th Alxce Neer Roblnson Ruth C Neer Fuller Inez Patch qw llloughby Ruth Proctor Hartshorn Nettxe Schuler Fetters Wlhlfred Snyder Curry John D Taylor Letha Turner 1Rolf1 Mark Wxlson Ora Wormley 1Kock Harry Yarger CLASS OF 1919 Cordelxa Bxerbaum Kxrchert Ruth Blanchard 1Brown Hazel Caton 1Fxsher1 Agnes Davxs Carlton Grace Forsyth Hansen Marle Forsyth VN url Hzlda Franklln Fox Jenme Gardner Brown Alma Groves Dxeatrxch Edna Hartness Goudle Ruth Lary 1Corb1n1 Edward Lmttler John Peebles Charlle Reynolds Marguerlte Reynolds Parker Reynolds Chloe Rudxg 1Parker1'0' Otto Scharf Elizabeth Schlxchtmg 1Murphy Carrie Selders Allender 'F Mary Selders CLASS OF l9ZO Elsxe A Adams Dav1s1 Gus Bergstrom Charlle Bxshop Blanche L Clark 1Stc-ffen Russell Grennell Ruth M Goodwm Butterheld Vernette H1115 Doopl Sadle C Lawson V1 exrlch Pearl I Norton 1McC1uskey Eva M Llndsey 1Murphy Lawrence J Peterson Letha Pouder Mane Schoheld Morton Everett L Smlth Dorothy June Taylor' Vxola Weaver Schuler 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . . Dc - . J ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 Q ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' J ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 . ' 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - ' c J ' 1 1 . . C . J 1 . . , . . , . K J 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 h . . J K . . J Beulah Schoonover 1Li1ienthall1 Roland Smith Veryl Read 1El1is1 ' 1 1 . ' 1 1 ' 1 q ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 - A 1 ' 1 . I . . 1 , . . , ' ' 1 ' 1 - ' 1' 1 - ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' 4 CLASS OF l92l Albxn Bergstrom Olxvma Bmerbaum IGareyJ Ivan Brown Marlon Carlson Bermce Corbett Swanson Lela Dean Copenhaver Harold M Hall Manon Hansen' Elwood Hayes Mary Hully IRogers Byron Kewm Mable Mathis Bergstrom Jack Rogers Dorothy Ronk IMay1 Gladys Stover IReed1 J Cla1re Tye Bernxce Wmtersteln IS11kett Claxre Yargeri' CLASS OF 1922 Lester D Balcom Merle Baughman ICochran Ellen Bergstrom IBrunk Clara H B11ls Dxckmson Joseph C Brown Furmss D Cable Donovan Carlson' Roderxck H Chrlsholm Evelyn Chrlstlan IHaml1n1 Rosellen Hanton ISasse1 Jessie Inman Bergstrom Velma Inman Johnson Paulme Kuester Walker Curtxs C Lawrence Florence Moore Chrzstxan Nelhe Morton IH1gh Velva Myers IMcCue F Dale Pouder Ozella Ph1llxps Lxttler Charles R Rallsback Grace Reynolds Bmnall Mxldred Roberts IWestfall Harry L Schuleri Lxllxe Sxlkett Buss Mae Sllkett Barnes Helen Snyder Schaaf DonnaM Trultt Miller CLASS OF 1923 Esther Alexander IHobson George Baughman Theodore Baughmani' Dorls Black IMercerJ Aubrey Bryner Harry Burnham Mxldred Burnham IH1lls1 Ethel Davls McDonald Harold Doolxttle Myrle Frank Reynolds Lowell R Hall Odessa Lawrence Patrxckj Russell McCarthy Letha Moore Inman Verna Neer O Brxen Hazel Norton Perdue 4 Lucllle Pearce IFrazee1 Reglnald J Read John H Reed H1la1re Rousseau Clendora Scarf IWh1te1 Le Anna Scarf Harland H Smith Pearl Stover IBrouse1 Hugh Talbott Russell Watson Royal Welr Thelma Wexr Keenan Cleo A Wilson Leland D Wllson Lxlllan Wormley CLASS OF 1924 Frank Adams Robert E Adams Cleta M Black fWood1 Wxllls A Burnham Alta Clark IEVIHS Dorothy F1sher IKendell1 Ronald G Forsyth Ralph Gammell Zeta Graham IBurnett Frances Hall IReynolds John Hall Blanche Hully ICook Robert Mathxs John Mayne Clara McClure Heplerj Marle McCorm1ck II-Iouser Verda Myers ISanders Irene D Neer IMadden Bruce Quzck Wrlma Read INOIIIS1 H Dale Rousseau Teddy Schuler Earl A Senholz Edwln Shellberg Ollve Sxlkett ICable1 Vermce Stover IDool1ttle Lucy Yarger Erickson CLASS OF 1925 Ollve Babb Lavertyl Curtis Balcom Delmar Bergstrom Ruth Blam Carey Gladys Book IFrostJ Guild Buckman Leo M Casey Genevzeve Ch1sholm I-Iallj 4lnd1cates those who are deceased 70 Elmer I-Iammlll Clifford Hanton Elva Hartness Thompson Elsxe Klrchert IG1bbons1 Wllma G Lary Mabel Mueller Marvm Mueller Vernon Mueller Austa Myers Il-Iaughmanj Gladys Neer Dean Hazel Pearce Gammell Donald Phxllxpsi' Helen Rarey II-locker Hubert Rzedemann Mxldred Ronk Evermanj Olwe Smee Swanson Glen Stevens' DeW1lda Talbott IRoe1 Marc1a Thrasher Leona Van McK1nnon Glendon Wxlson Gladys Wohlenhaus Cordesl CLASS OF 1926 Edward Bell Alvena Cocklin IVan Maanen 'U Dorothy DeW1tt IRlChBIdS1 Joy Doolittle Hull, Frances Falk IMorr1son Ernest Forsyth Kenneth Gammell Leona Goudle IThomas1 Marton Hall IForsyth1 Dorothy Huntley ICass1dy1 V1rg1n1a Jones IKlbbl81 Wade Kxrkpatnck W1111e Lary Gretchen Lawrence Bengt Lxndvall Irene Martens IEshelman 'Y Mary Neely IReynolds1 Leona Pearce Jensen Joy Prather Hallj Lela Peterson IBrownell Lee Sxlk Leonore Turner ISenholtz Vernon Van Curtls Wands CLASS OF 1927 Ebba Bergstrom IBates Ethel Blam Johnson Don Book Arlene Croghan James Della Croghan IBehrens Agnes Crawford IRuden1 Cletus Crawford Erma Davis Della Eppelshe1mer Stewart Forsyth 4 l 4 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 I 1 ' ' ' ' I 1 ' 1 ' 4 J ' I 1 - ' 1 ' I ' ' c 1 I 1 . ' 1 . J - I 1 1 Opal Graham ITye1 Verna Franklin Kenneth Frank ' I 1 1 ' I 1 1 ' 1 I ' ' I ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 - 1 I ' 1 ' I 1 . y . . Q . . 1 ' I 1 ' 1 I 1 ' . . 4 . , . . . I ' 1 1 1 ' I 1 ' 4 ' ' I 1 1 ' I 1 ' I 1 ' . I 1 ' ' I Leona Frank tGolden Vlola Greenlee Holberg Harlan Huckms Hugh Huny Paulme Huntley tPaull Thelma Johnson Van Buslurk Ramona Jorgensen' Grace Loomxs tCookJ Herbert Mathxs Leona McCormick Bxrdswell Lucrlle McCorm1ck tMxlne Bernard Moon Geneva Moore Embree Mervm Neely Nora Newman Hope Prather tTurnerl Iva Quxck Grulke Grace Schuler Hale Rosamond tS1fford tAdamsl Glenn Wardrxp Basxl Welr CLASS OF 1928 Audrey Asay tStoneJ Gertrude Bxckharn Day Melvm Bxckham Lorraine Blam Hanks Martbel Buckman tZ.1mmermanl May Delle Cable tBussl Loxs Croghani Florence Dean tTowneJ Verda Eppelshexmer fwohlenhaus Beryl Everson Plowman Helen Frazeur Esther Goudle fReshl uordon Held Beatrzce Lary Anderson John Lehmkuhl Frances Mayne Elsle Moore Sasse Harry Morton Evelyn Newman Cleon Orton Duane Orton Lester Pelser Frank Pouder Leanore Putman tMauk Alxce Quxnn tShellberg Alxce Reed Russ George Reed Josephxne Reynolds Albert Rlepe Beulah Rothe tMackrxlll Patrxcla Sallee tljloghoftl Harry Sxlk Dorothy Snyder tbChW8ltZ6f Lawrence Snyder Clarence Stexnbeck Evald Stone Florence Swett tHaupt Merle Walker Clarence Weaver Klmball Wrlght CLASS OF 1929 Marxe Alexander KY oung Agnes Armstrong fHarms Claude Ashbaugh' Orlo Balcom Ralph Bxshop Allce Buckman Donald Buckner Frances Bunnell Caldwell Agnes Casey Fosterl James Croghan Rutgar Evans Blanche Everson Kroloff Helen Falk Verona Forsyth fBlanchardJ Vernon Forsyth Lenore Gammell Meyersl John Gustxn Kenneth Hall Malcolm Hall Grace Hully tPeeblesl Ruth Inman Watson Thetxs Ireland Bees Wxlllam Jenkms Emma Johnson tRogers Josephme Johnson tBla1nl Bruce Johnston Lester Lantls Theresa Lary twrxghtj Rex Pace Faye Perley tDan1elson Dorothea Rarey Colel Mary Sands Bennett Leona Schaaf Auerback Robert Scarf Gerald Snyder Mae Stembeck fWh1ley James Thulin Paul Turner Harry Wardrxp Don Wexr CLASS OF 1930 Leah Armstrong tAll1son Everett Baughman Evalme Bxckham Lambert Isabel Blam Glen Braden Burnette Caton tPeterson Fransma Croghan Baker Cleta Dean tForsyth Dorxs E Eppelshexmer tTalleyl Orvxlle Eshelman Grodon Evans Edxth Frazeur McClure Delmar Gaddxs 'lnclxcates those who have deceased 71 Eldon Gammell Elxzabeth Hall Madeline Hall Balcom Wxlllam Herbert Ellzabeth Hully fTyndalel Maxme Johnson Kullbom Ervm L Kuester Leslxe Kuester Cleo Ruth Kxrkpatrxck fMcComb Gordon L Lary Ruth Leonard tLoom1s Jamce McClusky twhxtel Edxth Menefee Sargentl Fred L Moore J Helen Mlller Sunderman Loretta O Connell tF1sherl Olwe Orton Hamlm Lester Prather Lorene Proctor Morrxs Mary Rasmussen tHoltmeyer Gatl Rxepe tliuesterj Margaret Shultz Pelzer Eloxse Stevens tCampbell Mlldred W atson Hemstead Elberta Woodward CLASS OF 1931 Rollxe Ackerman John R Alexander Clarence M Apt Harry Balcom Arlene Barnes fDrake Thelma Blaney twrtghtl Dorothy Croghan Beckendorfl Ruthl Dellf 1tt Alexander Wallace Drake Wesley Forsyth Phlllp Frazeur Marjorie Held Lxermanl Carl Hultqulst' Lucxlle Hurnphery Myers Ruth Hurlburt Johnsonl Wynona Kxllxon Wearml Corxnne Knoke Kerr John Lawson Murlel C Lembke tl-looker Stanley Leonard' Darvv xn Loomxs Ruth J Mayne tGaskell Helene McClusky QDeLaddl Nlra W McCorm1ck t'I'altyl Helen McGxnms lBoseck lohn Mxtchell Helen Moates tShaffer Genevleve Myers VK halen Mxldred Newman Lamb Bruce Orton Russell Pelzer Roscona l rather Sxmmons Henry L Rasmussen l l ' l ' l ' l J l ' - l l l l ' l ' t . , r. ' l 7 ' l l l 7 ' t ' 7 l l . K . , ' J . . Q - - ' t J ' 1 ' ' l 1 7 ' l J ' ' t l ' ' l l ' l l J . l l ' ' Doral Flatt Maurice Morton Rena Helen Caton tMi1lerl l H c ' l 7 l 7 l 7 ' ' ' c . . g K D ' l l . J J ' ' t 7 . . . J ' l I ' l ' P ' 4 J A 1 1 .-m J . . -- Russell Sllk Dale Snyder Marle Splker' Loulse Towne Jenklns Dorothy Watson Malone Kenneth Wllllams Clalr Wllson CLASS OF 1932 Ruby D Blaln ISulIy Ralph O Book Odessa I Cable IDrake Ralph D Cary Loulse Casey June Chrlstlan Harvey R Cocklln Donald L Crum Evelyn Dorls Crum Hlnes Roy G Crum Dorls Danlels Rogers M Robert Drake Colletta B Evans IBartlet Rlchard F Foy Lester L Gerlach Dalton L Greenlee Allen S Johnson John N Lantls Dorls I Lary IClarkI Elton F Lembke Maurlce Foy Merton D Frank Gladys Frazeur Hartness Marcella E Hall IReha Eleanor Heath ISaem1sch Helen Humphrey PerleyI Duane A Knoke Gall R Knoke Lucllle H Lary Howard Jesse Martens Charles Mltchell Dale Nelson Waldo Orton Kelth W Plper Hazel M Ploghoft Thulln 4 Eleanor Scott Braden Vernon Schultz Lella Smlth Anderson Marlon Snyder ISlfford Dale Tanner Bethe Towne Rabe Earl Wlntersteln CLASS OF 1934 Clalr D Auxler Sam Baxley Florence Bllls Grlffln Chester Book Cecll Brown' Phyllls Bates IKnelsel Nettle Blerbaum Slmpso Neal Blnnall' Beryl Boseck Cecll Boseck Marguerlte Brlscoe Moyne Braden Mary Burdlck Brownlow Burnham Cletls Conklln Wllson Rlta Crawford IWorkman Evelyn Croghan Calto Eloyce Crum Johnson Fern Dean Dean Merrlll Eppelshelmer Bernard Frank Hazel Holldorf MartensI Ellnor Johnson IBlakely Dale Kuester Leta Larsen Wlnger Nadlne Larsen Lee I Gulnavere Lembke IHemphlll Opal Maeder IHart Della McClusky IJohnson Jlmmle O Connell Wanda Petersen IPhl1llpsI Angela Proctor Newman Carroll Rowe Sandnes Wllllam R Scott Ethel Selders Jurshak Loretta B Mueller Pelser Marlan Crurn Acker Eva Marle Smlth Parker Beverly M McC1usky II-IallI Dorxs Cary ICulbertson Byron Mundori Dale B Pearce Nolta J Perley Allce M Peterson IHandley Maurlce E Phllllps Opal M Putnam Palmer Louls V Rledman Marguerite Rlepe IAckerman Don G Schroeder Dorls P Sllk Casey Franklln S Smlth Malcolm Smlth Wxlbur F Swett Anna M Wall IGustlnI Cleone I Watson Penwell CLASS OF 1933 Merrlll C Baughman Mary Vlfglhld Pearce IBook V1rg1lBoseck Josephlne Brattaln Van Syoc Belva Burnham IWl1ey Evelyn Carlson IRedmanI Helen Dally Dale Frazler Ross Groshong Elalne Hubbard Gossett Florelne Humphrey Gallher Bob Hurlburt Geraldlne Kllllon Nelson Donald Knoke Marle Kuester IBannlck Lemmle McClaln Hazel Mlller Gllbert Mueller Henry Rledeman Valora Roberts IWeber Dorothy Sllk IPotterI Darlyne Smlth Frazeur Shlrley Stlelow IHurlburtI John Thulxn Dwlght Wagler Ronald Watson George Anne Wheeler IWood Desda Wlntersteln Larkln Gladys Wlnterstem IShultz Vlolet Wlntersteln Coster Lee Smlth Leland Smlth Ruth Ann Turner Sharples Gordon Tye Herbert J Tye Lauren Well' Ilene Wasmer Kuester May Watson Frazell CLASS OF 1936 Howard Blckham Irene Mlldred Bxerbaum IHa1bert Howard C Bllls Thelma Blanche Berg Jones Nathan Book Harlan L Burroughs Raymond L Cocklln Fern E Falk Roland R Frank Grace E Frazeur Dean Darrell H Funk Everett P Gaddls GlendaleE Grennell Armstrong Helen Francls Heath Brandt Dorothy Crum ISchmeldtI Bruce Eppelshelmer June Falk IAdams Henrietta Farner Copeland CLASS OF 1935 Ward Ashbaugh 'Indicates those who are deceased 72 Patrlcla Jane Hobson Welr Lela K Johnson Mlles Vencll Keesee ' I ' I - I I I ' I ' I I K r v ' - I I . I I ' I - I I . ' I I - I ' I ' I ' I I ' I ' ' I I I ' I . I I ' I I . ' ' I . ' ' I ' ' I I I ' . I I . ' I I I LaVon M. McKnight ILannholmI Leland Cook Elizabeth Sifford IRiedemanI . I I ' I I ' ' I I . I I ' . I ' I I . I I ' ' . ' ' ' ' I I I I ' ' I I I . ' I I I . I I ' ' I I . . . ' K , ' ' I I I . - 1 ' ' I ' I . ' ' . ' I . I . . I K . D I - I ' - I I I ' Martha Florme Kirk fTraubj Arnold R. Kuester Jean Lorraine Lembke fEdwards Earl J Martens' Sterling L McClusky John D Moon Edwin Mundorf Grethel l Orton fliephartl Lucille E Osler lRolllnsl Esther Garner Pearce R1ta Marie Peebles fDenl-lam, Russell Peebles Esther W Perdue fwhiteyl Beulah G Peterson QReedl Leota Pont Phyllis Iva Proctor Clarke Leon Putnam John Redding Mxldred F Roberts fReell Quentin W Shultz Frank Silk Raymond W Srnxth Irene G Tanner Groscupl Eva Mae Terry QVan Rayl Donald L Webster CLASS OF 1937 Ardwene Bode fMad1sonl Bxll Caton Jumor Chrlstxan Mary Crawford Selser Malcolm Crum Wanda Dean fHameman Elizabeth DeKay fCaryl Blame Falk Irene Foy Pontow Neva Fraln fKhurl Ellen Golay fStarl1nl Gene Groshong Bill Hanton' Norma Held QCordermanJ Annette Jenkms J L Jenkms Dxck Johnson Nioma Johnson fBennettl Dale Knoke Carolxne Robert KArt11p Edna Maeder Casey Bernice Martens Zeta McCorm1ck fRedd1ngl Floranna McKay fBookJ Gerald Milne Merrill Milne Kathleen Pearce Samsonl Helen Perdue CLaryJ Hubert Perry LeRoy Pont Mayo Proctor Gladys Rxepe QBlxssl Ena Mae Robins QSu'npsonl Morse Rowe Junior Seastrom Gordon Scott Evelyn Shaffer QSulngl Dale Swanson Marxel Welsh Berger Maxxne Woodi' Shirley Beth Woodward QTyel Harvey Wooley Herschel Zixnmerman CLASS OF 1938 Edward Ackerman Gladys Almonrode QFayel Bernard Anderson Pauline Bxckham fRosenbaum Mary Brxscoe Kathleen Carlton Ulrmentroutl Marjie Caton fMcDonaldl Grethel Joy Conklin fNewcornl Gilbert Cook Leila Croghan Dxeck Bermce Crum QSm1thl Glee Cr-um flsees Mannmg DeW1tt Harold Dickey Mary Ellen Dodge fTompkmsl Arlene Fenton Craxgl John S Frazeur Martha Green Burns Helen Hemstead Fred Hobson J Buelah Jensen QSm1thl Phyllxs Klllxon Helder, Norma Jean Knoke fSheppard Norman Kuester Laurence Lary Dorothy Lexghton fRockwelIl Loxs Miller Ronald Mxller Irene Orton Grier Pearle Perdue Seeley Raymond Peterson Grethel Reynolds QPettyl Wilma Rxepe fAndrew W Gene Rogers Onelda Schrader Vrrglma Shultz fD8Wltt, Norma Sxlk fwxlsonj Curtis Smlth Merle Smxth fRxepe Phyllxs Smlth flhnserl Vera Jean Tye fMyersl Chrxstene Wagler Frank Dale Wxlloughby Fred Wheeler Jack Woodward 'Indicates those who have deceased 73 CLASS OF 1939 Mary Armstrong QSpry Myrrle Baker fPeeblesl Ilene Leone Berg Taylorl Hope Gyneth Boone fNebola Ardls Marie Buroughs Maude Daft fFowblel Ruth Elaine Daniels fBerryl Wanda Mae Dean fDanlels Edith May DeKay fMundor!l Dessarnore Dickey fHillman Lorene Eppelaheimer Richard H Forsyth Carolyn Frank fMorsel Paul Frazeur Margaret Goudie fVan Ostrandl Delbert F Jenkins Betty Eileen Johnson Perdue, Owen R Kobert Betty Jane Lovell fMilneJ Cecil L McCorm1ck Leland F McCullough Theone M McCullough fHulsebusl Lawrence J Mewhirter Paul J Peebles Dorothy L Raxlsback fErvmgl Maynard B R1edemann Vaneftta Bernadme Rose fShepherdl Anna Mae Rudlg Onetah M Schrader Brxdgerl Louis Eugene Schuler George M Scott Helen belders fRothel Robert L Shellberg Helen Bermce Terry fcfdlg Arthur Wayne Webster Gerald J Weston Cloyd E Wmterstexn fwardl Roselda L Wohlenhaur Uennxngs CLASS OF 1940 Norma Jean Ackerman fDavidson Elsie E Anderson QAdhersl James L Armstrong Mildred Baughman Frank T Casey Marcella Ruth Crum KBracy Frances Helen DeKay QS11kl Ruth Ann Dodge Cathalene Juamta Dolch Nelsonj Charles A Drake Harold L Foy Vxrgmia G Graharn fPendegraft Wallace Held Robert Louxe Hobson Ivan Archne Hurley Patrxcxa Louann Knop lParr1sh Eileen Kuessel J Dale Lembke l l . 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J ' U 4 J Q E ' . . . . , Gale Lembke IEdwards Opal E Macumber George Makepeace Isabelle Martens Evans Ruby Catherine Osler Thompson Henry Orland Perdue James E Perry' Della A Rxepe Smxth Wayne W Roberts Maurme Ramona Robxnson Casey Thelma E Robmson VIHCI, Vrrglnxa D Shaffer ICroghanl Charles A Seeley Harold J Sllk W1111am F Thomas Lorrame Tye Porter, Betty J Wyman Drake Cleo H Wohlenhaus Marjorxe Zimmerman ISm1thl CLASS OF 1941 Harold W Albrlght Bonnxe Maxine Berg Braden Jerrold B Boseck Stanley Rxchard Braden F Raymond Burnham Jr Glenn Edgar Daft Ruth DeKay qw xlloughbyl Jaquelyn J DeW1tt Lewrs Mary Jane Ellxs Weston Robert W Forsyth Hyla Lorraine Hardenbergh Klllxon Donald Ross Hully Cletls C Ireland Mary Louise Knoke Muller Velma Helen Lexghton Bates Cleo Mae Loomxs Montague Joel Martens Marlanne Medsker Van Heel Roger Medsker George R Morton Nelhe Pace Dmen Ruby M Patton IKuester Dale E Peebles Wayne H Purdue Dorothy J Roberts IMahaffeyl Guy Wallace Rose Cecxl Shaffer Dorothy Dean Smxth IMcCullough Irene M Sm1th Cocklm Kelth Srrnth Clark Henry Steffen Donna I Tye IMcCruml Gyle Vernon Tye Charles Elmer Wall Cecll Raymond Weston CLASS OF 1942 Loxs M Ackerman IPlumb Andrew A Anderson Marcella J Bode IDeW1ttl Harry K Caryi Donald J Casey Frances Elleen Cooper Robberts W1l11s R Daft Werdna Maxme Dean Davls Maurxne J DeWitt Yvonne Dodge Wxtzmanl Norman H Engel LeEtta Foy IBxerbauml DeanR Frazeur Myrle E Goudle Ramona Marxe Havens Wallace H Hurley Evelyn L Johnson INorthrupj Russel A Johnson Iola Lehmkuhl Mueller Marlon Lembke Lexla N Lxmbaugh Thelma Mane McClusky Jarboe Robert L McConne1ee Harland M Mulleri Kenneth C Muller Jane Nelson Lewls Floyd W Osler' Margorxe M Pace IWh1te Melvm A Pelzerl' Errol Lee Perdue Jo Ann Perley INewma.n Wanda N Powers IW1lhe1m1l Ardes Mane Rledemann Peebles Phyllls Marie Rush IEl1zeyl Elmer C Sxlk Elomse Alyss Turner IBatashakl Marlm J Tye Bruce Wallace Wanda Jean Wasmer LaMaster John B West Mervyn B Wmlloughby Vxrgxma l Wooley IRothel CLASS OF 1943 Lyle Baughman Twlla Marxe Boone ILarsen Zona Boseck IHu11yl Colleen Cam W1ll1ams Wendell Kay Cary Letha Jane Cocklxn IMartens Daniel Thomas Cousms Glen D Curtms Dorothy Dell Davls IBXCFDBLIITIJ Alan Carl DeKay Marxlynn Denham IMack ilndxcates those who have deceased 74 Marjorle Levon Fxchter Merle O Funk Suzanne Haynes Keesee Shxrley Held Carl Otto Knop Shrrley V Kuester Coon Betty Pearle McCorm1ck IShaf Dale E Nelson LaDeane Osler Casey Leora E Pace Il-lubbard Betty J Pelzer Lantz LeRoy M Peterson Allan Potter Ne11 Potter Paulxne T Sasse IMuellerl Odessa S Schrader ILongl Beatnce Shellberg IAlbr1ght Shxrley LaVon Smxth IFoustl lrls L Tracy IHol1esen Dorothy E Trede Il-Iotz LeRoyI Tye Ruby J Wexrxch IB1-xarl Shlrley Ann Weston IB1am Carol Woodward Stennett Thelma Woolard ICary Carol E Aukland Tye Randall Duane Baler Elizabeth L Brown Dean C Cable Bas1lD Copenhaver Ivan I-I Core Charles Raymond Cousxns Robert L Cranston Dean Lyle Curtls Arthur Wxllxam Dean Juamta Joy DeWitt Grennelll Norma Forsyth Tye Robert Norman Forsyth Stanley O Haye Patrxcxa Johnson Tyel Jayne M McConne1ee II-Iayel Marlan Irene Morton ICous1nsl Carl Thomas Mumm Marlln E Perdue Fred J Proctor Lawrence Edward Rxepe Dorls Rosenqulst Embreel Mar1onF Scharf Hazel Sxlk Mewhxrter Aletha Steffen IAcordl Leonore Gertrude Turner Harlan Westenburg fer, , 1 1 1 - I J I l - ' ' ' I l - - ' I J ' - ' I ' J I J . . 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Neighbors IMartensl CLASS OF 1944 I ' l - I l . 1 4 1 , 1. - 1 , 1 l ' I l ' - I - 1 1 ' 1 l K D I . . 1 4 , ' 1 1 1 ' I J ' - I l ' I l I 1 - . y Y D . 1 1 , I 1 . . 4 1 . 1 I 4 I D 1 ' 1 , ' m CLASS OF 1945 Herbert Lmnne Anderson Dorothy L Baxer Roberta Barnes KDICKEY, James Frederxck Boltman Lloyd R Brouse Harvy P Burnham Lola Mae Chrxstlan Perdue Vxrgmxa Conner Reeder Mary Nan Cook Hxckerson Robert E DeKay Paul F Denham Robert J Dxckey Beryl Dwxght Freeman Lloyd Dee Hafner Geraldme Hamlm fW1llmsl Helen Louxse Harman Perdue Harold E Hansen Donald A Johnson John E Knoke Lenora Lehmkuhl qw ohlenhausj Russell Dean Llddell LeRoy Edward Mumm Norma L Nelson Kunze Eldon F Pelzer Leonl Pelzer Arlo C Perdue Raymond F Peterson Carolyn Prokop Dorothy Ray lWheelerJ Glorxa Robmson Erlckson ldella M Rothe Madalyn Jane Smlth Byron K Tye Clxfton Whlteaker Dorothy Jay Wooley QBodeJ CLASS OF 1946 Lucllle Balley Rxchard R Barnes Lloyd Bergstrom Robert Boseck Rxlla DeKay fSh1resl Suzanne Elhs Pellxm Ruth M Evans QB1erbaumJ Dale A Ferguson John Curtxs Hall Rxchard L Haynes Wxmfred I-hgh Gerald V Houser Vxrgxma L Jensen Boseck Harold A Lelghton Belma Lembke Mxlne Velma Lembke Powers Andrew Moore Henry Jr Mueller Kenneth L Mueller Eloise Mundorf Perdue Wendell D Nelson Phyllxs Pelzer fBa1er Wxllxam W Proctor Marlon Rex Powers Cleo Ray QSteffenl Phylhs Steffen Manley Wallace Lols Wh1teaker Welschl Lawrence E Wohlenhaus CLASS OF 1947 Phylhs Armstrong Audrey Cary QHumphreyl Dwlght Conklln James Conner Ralph Crouse Mary DeKay Nearyl Mar xbeth DeW1tt W11la DeW1tt Donald Everson Raymond Forsyth B111 Foust Boyd Frank Leland Hansen Claxr Hardenbergh Romona Haworth QReed Wallace Haye Kenneth Hemphxll Harry Lehmkuhl James Lmdvall Ramona Mackrxll QEuans .hm Moore Shxrley Newman fGood1nl Cec11 Pelzer Galen Perdue Delmar Potter Lella Powers KBHIIBY lla Mae Rxedemann fRuppert, Betty Rogers Margaret Rush Hollxs Smith Lovella Wlllms fTyeQ CLASS OF 1948 Darlene Barnes Beverly Bxerbaum fWxcks Kenneth Bxerbaum Dorxs Brunk Qwohlenhaus Betty Burnham fGoettsch Joyce Conner QHansenl Ruby Ann Davxs fPetty Patrxcla Dean Robert Erlckson Phyllls Foote Shxrley Goforth fBoseckJ Nadme Hallcock fHowel1 Jackie Hamlin Joana Hart Uorgensenl Bernard Hlgh Wlndxcates those who have deceased 75 Bethel Hummel James Humphrey Lucllle Johnson Amosj Geraldme Mllne Wentv orth Mardyl Mueller Kathryn Mumm Kenneth Nelson Marxlee Pace Basxl Pelzer Maurme Perdue Mercer Bud Prokop Dons Rothe Theron Shafer Gall Shellberg Charles Smxth Wayne Steffens Betty Sunderman Rlepe Lavon Tanner Moyne Weston Margaret Wolf CLASS OF 1949 Jerry Aukland Loretta Barnes Lyle Bergstrom Loretta Brouse QCable Kenneth Conrad Al1ce Davxs Wallace Donald Dean Barbara Del-Cay Eshelman Gene Dotson Mary Lou England Daryl Greenwood Mary Ann Hartman Ted Houser Robert Jones Patrxcla Keebler Corbin George K1rchert Raymond Kxrchert Delores Kxrk fWeaver Duane Koemg Carlton Koontz B111 Lmdvall Jo Ann McClu.sky Deanl Jesse Mercer Geraldme Mueller Curtxs Patr1c1a Murbarger fConkel Max Pelzer Joan Pierson Bxnns Lowell Schaaf Jane Smtth Galen Thomas Dale Thorton Gloria Tye Arnold Laverne Tye Wendell Wexrxch Mary Alxce West Sav1lla Weston Marlon Westonburg Bob Woolard Q 1 at ' D I 1 Q ' 1 4 g . . . . 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Q J 1 . f , u n The success of a yearbook depends on many thmgs The Staff of the 1950 Tiger apprecxate the fme co operatxon from the busxnessrnen community orgamzatxons and m dwxduals who contrxbuted fxnancxally toward the productxon of the Tlger of 50 GRISW OLD Amerxcan Legxon Post 508 Arlxngton Hotel Bates and Hansen Elevator Glen Black Boseck O11 Company Bradens Store C 8: K Furmture and Applxance Candy Kxtchen Canon Studio Conklm O11 Copenhaver and Copenhaver P F Denham Insurance John DeW1tt Attorney Dorsey lrnplement Drake Implement Farmers Produce Frank Stock Yards Fullerton Lumber Company Dr Robert M Garvey Dentzst Grxswold Bakery Grxswold Cleaners Gnswold Hatchery Earl Ellls Grxswold Mercantxle Grxswold Mlllmg Company Grxswold Motors Grlswold State Bank Hokenstad and Wllson Hooker s Store Dr C G Johnson John and V1nce Keesee C ompany Ventarre Aluminum Awnlng Company Kewxn Auto Kmgs Food Market W E Kmser Garage Dr Krrk Knop Arbor Products Charles L Schmxdt Leach Produce Ma s Cafe Mauks Transfer Meredxths Model Barber and Beauty Shop Mueller Grocery Murbarger Food Store G M Neely Insurance Odd Fellows Jxm Peebles Plumbxng and Heating Phillips Tavern Radio Electrxc Robbins Barber Shop THE STAFF GRISWOLD fcontmuedl Rodr O11 Company Ruth s Lunch Scharf Motor Company Seeley s Ice Cream Room Steffen Shoe Shop Wagler Funeral Home Cass V Wasmer Real Estate GRANT Ayers Acres Chxnchllla Farm Dr and Mrs C R Ayers Bet s Cafe Brown Hatchery Brown s Produce and Feed Dr D J Chalmers Veterxnarzan Chevrolet and Internatzonal Harvester Sales and Servmce Crosley Applxances Louxs Spxker George Cash Grocery N H Jones Irnplement Feeds and Seeds Kenworthy Tavern Mlssourx Valley Lxmestone Company P 81 B O11 Company Don and Cllff Pogue Farms Purebred Herefords J W Pogue Delbert Starlxn General Trucking M Paul Wahlund Machamcal Laboratory Product Development Weaver Brothers General Truckmg and Cornshellmg LYMAN Mack Bell Produce Llndeman Cash Grocery and Locker Lyman Barber Shop Lyman O11 Company and Cafe Lyman Servxce Garage Mueller Transfer Proctor General Store Purkxser General Store ' ll ' .' 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