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

 - Class of 1951

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jarnboree. We put on Seventeenth Summer for the Senior Class Play. It was a huge success, and we enjoyed presenting it. Mr. Wilcox again directed it. Then, of course, we were the honored guests at a banquet put on for us by the junior Class. It was a gala affair, and one of the high lights of the year There are seven in the Senior Class who have gone to school for twelve years to gether They are Lorna Boseck Phyllis Brouse Barbara Lmdvall jack McConne1ee Neal Milne Max Saffer and Charlene Seeley And now we are graduating We have completed our high school course and are ready to go out on our way We have finished our preparations for our Journey through life We are now going Out of the Harbor Into Deep Channels wnob' PUZL 7, Glen 777 ,7j,.1!!s 1? ff., E D. P Z8 J - 1? S It ? all I :wg Joni 777- ,AM U, . .15 I ,Q 'el' M if Qi . I1 ,

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Semor Class H :story ln September 1938 twenty mne young adventurers started preparatxons for thelr l1fe long voyage They were Donald Baker, Kenneth Baker Lorna Boseck Phyllis Brouse Kenneth Carlson Robert Hendrlcks, josephxne Jensen, Rosanne johnston Mar1on Kirchert Barbara Lmdvall, jerry Loomis, Anna Marsh jackre McConnelee Neal Mzlne, Robert Morrls jumor Mudra Max Saffer Charlene Seeley Royal Shaffer Boyd Steffen, Beverly Thomas johnny Weston G1lbertWh11ey Conn1e Wood Nancy Book joanne T111 R1chard Nezghbors Frankhn Reese and Rosalee Foy At th1s t1me 1951 seemed a long t1me away However the next exght years samled by rap1dly wlth the help of M1ss Ntel Mrs Knop M1ss Scharf Mrs Lary Mrs Kmrby Mrs McDermott and Mrs Russ For twenty two exghth grade graduates May ZZ 1947, was a very zmportant date for at last we had completed our f1rst exght years and we were graduatmg from grade school Those graduatmg were Kermtt Amos Dolores Bolton Lorna Boseck Phyllis Brouse Harold Brunk Duane Carr joanne Lindquzst Barbara Lmdvall jerry Loomms jack McConne1ee jack Mlller Glen Mercer Neal Mxlne Shlrley Mundorf, junior Ramsey, Max Saffer Charlene Seeley Royal Shaffer Beverly Thomas Pat Tye and Ray Wolf Our crew became considerably larger m the fall of 1947 At this tmme johnny Ashbaugh Larry Campbell Donald Haley Edward I-lamlm Marllyn Liddell Marselene Mumm Wendell Newman Sherwm Sunderman joyce Westenberg Ke1th Winston Connie Wood Nancy Book, Richard Breelmg Walter Enckson Rosanne Fredrzckson Doris I-lemph1ll Allan Hines, George Keebler, Donald Pelzer joan Ray Marlm Rockwell Dorothy Selders, Helen Smith and Coleen Sunderman jomed us Our only two loses were Ioanne Lmdquxst and Duane Carr Of course, 11ke all Freshmen at f1rst we were just those green freshies Wlth a lot of determmatlon and the help of our sponsor Miss Wegner we were soon accustomed to high school life Our ofhcers were Conme Wood president and Ray Wolf secretary treasurer Our kmg and queen candldates were Glen Mercer and Marselene Mumm We were proud to have Glen chosen as the all h1gh school kmg When we began our tenth year, we dzscovered some changes in the crew Rosalee Fo Clara Hopkms and B111 England replaced johnny Ashbaugh Larry Campbell and Walter Enckson We were sorry to lose Wendell Newman who moved to Red Oak later in the year Thls year was very 1mportant to us for at last we were well on our way through h1gh school This year Glen Mercer was elected president Phyllis Brouse vlce presldent and George Keebler secretary treasurer Marllyn Llddell and Don Pelzer were chosen for king and queen candzdates Mrss Daft was our class sponsor I-hgh hghts of our Sophomore year were our usual hlgh school partxes, the conference dance, servmg at the junlor Semor Banquet Next came our junmor year when at last we became those all xmportant upperclassmen We had one addition Tommy Rogers and three loses Donald Haley jerry Loomis and Ed Hamlin Ed moved to Calxforma shortly after the school year had begun Prestdent, v1ce presxdent and secretary treasurer were chosen They were B111 England George Keebler and Phyllxs Brouse respectxvely Phylhs Brouse and Ray Wolf were chosen for class king and queen Durmg th1s year we had much to accompllsh One thmg was the jumor Class Play which was very successful The name of It was Mother ls A Freshman ' Mr Wilcox our class sponsor dxrected xt Another mmportant event was the chooslng of our class rmgs The jumor Semor Banquet was a lot of work but also a lot of fun The gym was decorated xn pmk and green followmg a western theme The txtle was The Smlver Spur Yes there was a lot to accomplish but no task was too great for the Class of 51 And then at last we were those xmportant Semors We lost only one of our crew Marselene Mumm who moved and went to school at Wales Lmcoln However, Tom Elhs came to replace her, makmg forty one 1n the Semor Class Our officers were juruor Ramsey, pres1dent, Glen Mercer, vice president, and Pat Tye, secretary treasurer Mr Anderson our sponsor was a bug help to us especmally rn producmg our annual Pat Tye received the honor of being chosen Grzswold s candmdate for football queen for the conference Z7 O U 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 K 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u n ' ' ' ' - 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 I - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y1 1 1 1 I K 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I U - 1 1 I ' I I 1 1 1 L , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' li I . , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 - , - 1 1 , 1 1 ' ' ' ll ' 'I 1 ' ' 1 I , 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - O . I 9 e - I l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1



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Class Wzll 1951 We the Class of 1951 of the Griswold Hugh School, havmg reached the end of our career here and bemg 1n sound health of body mmd and memory do make pubhsh and declare thls wrxtxng to be our last w1ll and testament m form and manner as follows To the jumor Class Our respect for the teachers and our extremely hrgh rank of lntelllgence To the Sophomore Class The success that they may have ln the1r jumor Class Play To the Freshman Class Very little except slncere loyalty to the school and upperclassmen To Mr Pontlus Our promptness to get to home room and never hnger m the halls To Mr Wmlcox All the headaches and fun of our class play rehearsals To Mr Anderson All the pleasant memories he had workmg wlth the Class of 51 m helpmg us get our annual out To Mr Newcom All the squawks and squeaks and the headaches we have caused h1m To Miss Daft All our old book reports and essays and any humorous memorzes that we may have gzven her To Mrs Lxmbaugh A new typewrlter that can spell and make neat erasures To Mr Dyer The balance m our class treasury to be used m buy1ng a basketball that never mmsses To Mlss Fmney All the little homemakers of tomorrow To Mzss McCourt All our mlxture of dehghtful and bltter notes and the memorxes of good times we have had together To Mr Framzer All the comxc and Joke books found by the teachers We hope they add to hls collectxon of Jokes To Mrs Pontxus All the old math papers and problems that are unsolved To Joyce Hensen All the good records of the Class of 1951 To Glen Alhson All the broken down desks wads of gum and waste paper in our desks and all the out of town journeys to be made by bus To the bus drwers All the gravel they want for the country roads Ray Wolf Hzs abllxty to get into trouble on Halloween to D1ck DeHappert Conme Wood Her curly han' to Luctlle l..1mbaugh Tommy Rogers H15 basketball ab1l1ty to Roy Weston You re going to have to do some growxng flrst, Roy Royal Shaffer I-hs ab1l1ty to run a noonday tax1 to Lloyd Tracy Phylhs Rush Her abxlxty to naxl a farmer to Pat Chapman George Keebler l-l1s talent to play h1s clarmet to Dean Zzmmerman Rlchard Breehng His careful dnving to Kenny Carlson ll-le needs tt jack M1ller H15 ab1l1ty to charm the teachers to Donald McCullough Harold Brunk His abllxty to mxlk cows to Dawn Pontms Tom Elhs All lns Tom Home Permanents and bobby p1ns to Boyd Steffen Helen Smtth l-ler job tn the lunch room to anyone who wants It That s one way to get out of class 10 minutes early No wonder she kept that Job so long Pat Tye l-ler abmhty to attract Elhott Frlends to anyone who 15 mterested juamta Pelzer Her typing speed to Mary l..ou Schaaf Sherwm Sunderman I-hs football ability to Dale Mather Doris I-lemphxll Her loyalty to the Class of 49 to janet Shultz Rosanne Fredrxckson Her art of gum chewmg to Mary Embree Barbara Lmdvall Her ball playing abxlxty to Pat Wallace Marilyn Llddell l-ler neatness to Harold Jurchen joyce Westenberg l-ler note wr1t1ng ability 1n study hall to Shlrley Paulsen Don t get caught Shxrley Bill England I-hs musxcal ab1lxty to Leroy Starlm We hope you wlll use xt as well as B111 has Leroy umor Ramsey I-hs ab111ty to run the projectxon machzne to Norman Hansen Marlm Rockwell His amb1t1on to be a cowboy to Max Lovell Marlln IS glvlng guztar lessons on Sunday afternoons Max Glen Mercer His shyness wxth girls to Roger Rabe Dolores Bolton l-ler lxst of 15 boy fnends in four years of h1gh school to Joyce Brunk Kermxt Amos I-hs love for Chev1es to Dell Wallace Take better care of yours Dell Neal Mnlne I-hs unshaven beard to Carl Tmdgren Don Pelzer l-hs dark haxr and complexmn to Don Fredrzckson jack McConnelee I-hs mechamcal ability to Eugene Wood 29 I . . Y . . . I . ' I i . ' . , : . X p . . . H , . o . -- . j I . . v ' 1 Nancy Book--I-ler quietness to jackie Pelser. . . U . . l . 9 . U . . . , , H . . . . . . , ' I U . . . . . n . . . ' , . U . . . ' .

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