Humboldt High School - Nokomis Yearbook (Humboldt, IA)

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As Il AIIVEIIIIIHS fi f I f f dl. .als .luninrs assemble the cunterpim-rf: for the 'lhe Vounril -ecretarv rhvcl-Q in the R prum4 dues. 81hm..W,. . 'U .- Mfbvmw tum The News Team:-'l'he nn-ws magazines are close buddies of lhe In-am's ms-mba-rx. Track ruurh und his hop- prvparr In leave for Ihr' Sluts Wh-et. Thi- 5lmnlnrd. in In hrruk the lrifiulzn. l9l 14,3-an-+w..... gvlww The ag boys may have been afraid to he x-ruyed. When frost was howering, two men saved the flowers Un il Trek I-hlvenlure l'uunril officers chevk proceeds for the March of Dimes. E. of E.:-Members of this club know the tricks of English. E101 'E' V fw .41 M Beat flower arrangement: are put on Room n represen dlSDl3W trophs product The dough gurls baked doughnuti and Some had courage tu eat them old tm can and zaiollne are an engine to llexer phunu bows L11 4.1- s W1-sag nger Dr: nt Nha D . - A A' Y , H 9, 1 4' V BY' 1 . 1 . 1 4 ' I 5 .gl , 1 I -wM, M er , zz . 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AITNIAN l5..'X.-l.S.T.C..1 Nl..-X.-S.U.l. ln addition to teaching lfnglish to the fresh- men and helping them with their picnic and their sales contests-Ready--Iell and magazines -Nliss Altman planned the school news pro- gram, supervised the Fnglish lfssentials tests, and sponsored the D. of IJ. organilation. She worked with juniors and seniors by way of classes in psychology, geography and grammar. XV. GLENN Blil.l,-B.Nl.-S.U.l. like all good musicians Mr. Bell, who taught instrumental music in the grades and high school, likes to hear and play good music. And like all good music teachers, he dislikes persons who sign up to take lessons. but who do not want to practice. Last summer Mr. Bell taught brass instruments at the University of Iowa, and worked on his Masterls degree. DORIS M. ISIQNTLFY-B.A.-l.S.T.C. At the end of a summer of work and fun at lfstes Park, Colorado, Miss Bentley came to Humboldt to take charge of the school's vocal music department. She worked with the young- sters in the grades and with special music groups in high school and junior high. Miss Bentley likes to sing and play, and to hike and cycle-but oh, she despises wide tremolos. GUY LAR'l'lfR-ISS.-Upper Iowa Nlr. Carter attended Drake University during the summer of 1948. doing work that would apply on his Nlaster's degree. When school opened he was back in the science room ready to meet his classes in chemistry. physics. and general science. Nlr. Carter has three yery in- teresting dislikesg namely, a dry fountain pen. wads of gum on the floor, and sauerkraut. l15l Miss Altnmn: They rallud this a hat in ISHN. wth UA ll Mr. Bell: Jack, this hook has some lively numbers i 3 V l V7 I Hiss Bentley: Recordings 1-an be startling Mr. Carter: Ellen, your chick is a hit uverfed ii., Mr. Cram: lt's just a little wnrm's insides. 'llrs-1. Cram: lt takes towels to keep 'em clean. Mr Dilly: Manager Carlson launders the easy way. Mr Flanders: Terry, smiley it's dress rehearsal. DELMAR xl. CRAM-15.5.-M.A.-S.U.I. Mr. Cram served junior high as its principal. l-lc sponsored its student council, coached sev- enth grade basketball, and taught classes in sev- enth grade English and eighth grade science. Once a day Mr. Cram left his domain and came across the hall to teach a class of sophomore biologists. He plays golf and baseball. But please, don't ask him to eat spinach. RUTH CRAM-l5.A.--l.S.T.C. Mrs. Cram was kept very busy in the physi- cal education department working with all the girls in the entire school and some of the young- er boys. She taught a class in eighth grade Eng- lish, sponsored the Pep Club and G.A.A. and helped supervise the noon play period. As a pastime Mrs. Cram clicks the knitting needles and listens to radio music programs. KENNETH DILLY-B.A.-l.S.T.C. XVestward ho! That was Mr. l7illy's watch- word last summer as he sped toward Vfyoming to attend summer school. During the school year he taught classes in business training and physical education. He coached the second squad of pigskin tossers, the first string of cagers, and the baseball team. Mr. Dilly dislikes cold weather. Winter of '48-'49-Brrl MARK W. FLANDERS-B.A.-I.S.T.C. After working for a term in a speech clinic .it Grinnell last summer, Mr. Flanders came to Humboldt to join the high school faculty. Here he taught classes in English and speech, and worked with students who scheduled for de- clamatory and play work. Mr. Flanders enjoys reading, but breaks away now and then to flash .1 snapshot of his young son, Terry. E161 SHIRHQY li. HIil.D-15.8.-Ames Miss Held posed as a farmerette for awhile last summer. hut hefore long she hurried off to the lfast to spend her earnings. She managed the homemaking department in high school and. with the help of her sophomore girls, served hot lunches. Miss Held was co-sponsor of the juniors and instructor of the women's section of the adult evening school. ALMA B. JOHNSON-B.A.-St. Olaf To more than i2S students Miss johnson ex- plained the why and the wherefore of the sci- ence of mathematics. She sponsored the sopho- mores. helping them with their picnic and their magazine sales. She has a strong dislike for people who can't be trusted-and fires. She re- laxes by reading and crocheting and has a good time watching her two little pals grow up. BARBARA RIN IJXVAl.l.-B.S.-l.S.T.C. In the fall Miss Kindwall had the interesting experience of conducting her classes in the com- mercial subiects in fresh air settings, for the north walls of her rooms were only flapping canvasses. With the assistance of the senior typ- ists she helped many townspeople solve their typing problems. Miss Kindwall dislikes people who lack enthusiasm for living. lll'.l.l:N N.-XVR.-XTll --l3.S.-Coe College Miss Naxratil worked with hundreds of vers' youthful artists. She also instructed two classes of high school students who were interested in seeing what could be done with brush. pen, clay, and color. She helped the yearbook art staff de- velop their pages. Among her worries, Miss Nav- ratil included the Zllll-mile distance hetween Humboldt and Cedar Rapids. i171 Miss Held: Some-one forgot Io tie the strings. Miss Johnson: Hob, geometry sursised the fire ,ll U ff' Miss Kindwall: Ready, zo! This is a time test , ' Miss Nasralil: Why the bump on 'hossfn' tail ,UU J Mr. Philo: Try a little more 'rub-rub' here. Mrs. Rank: Now l'll rush home to get lunch. 3? r-V. -ss- Mr. Ritland: Il's a shovelful now and then. I I Mrs. Smith: Spanish is an impressive language. AIOHN R. PHILO-B.A.-l.S.T.C. Mr. Philo was divided between two interestsg that is, high school and junior high. He taught shop to boys in both schools and worked with classes in seventh grade geography. He coached the junior high football enthusiasts and the eighth grade cage squirrels. Mr. Philo puts his skill in carpentering into practice during vaca- tion. He likes to hunt and read. HELEN RANK-B.A.-Ellsworth College Mrs. Rank scurried away from her home duties for a while each school day to assist both in junior high and high school. She taught eighth gr.1de and sophomore classes in English, with the aid of four sophomore girls supervised the library work, and helped with the high school secretarial duties. Mrs. Rank is a collec- tor of old glass and useable miniature lamps. DON ALD D. RITLAN D-B.S.-Ames With the arrival of Mr. Ritland, came the re- turn of vocational agriculture. During the fore- noon Mr. Ritland taught classes in animal hus- bandry and farm crops. He also worked with veterans enrolled in On the Farm Trainingu program and with farmers who were interested in current farm problems. And he played some merry little tunes on the mouth organ. BERNICE B. SMITH-B.A.-G rinnell l.ast summer Mrs. Smith found time to study ants and Spanish. During the school year she directed the assembly programs and taught Spanish and English. Mrs. Smith advises com- piainers to cure their ailments by doing some- thing difficult and worthwhile. She is currently working with the B. P. W. state president on a project of establishing business clinics in Iowa. 18 KAI,liB SUNWAl.I.-ILA.-l.S.T.C. Mr. Sunwall turned insurance salesman last summer, but returned to school when the bells began to ring to teach classes in world and United States history. The desires of a uery young man have given him a new hobbyg name- ly, building playthings. Mr. Sunwall, like all genuine teachers, dislikes the feeble excuses of- fered by students for unprepared work. RoB12RT if. TATE-B.A.-Upper Iowa They sayi' that Mr. Tate, while driving the Borden Ice Cream truck last summer, took de- light in frightening people on the highway. Well, anyhow, there were no casualties, and Mr. Tate was ready in September to teach eco- nomics and ciyics and to coach the football fel- lows into conference champions. Basketball, track, and P.T. classes were also on the roster. NIILDRIZIJ UNDERBERG R.N.-St. Paul Hospital In very small quarters Mrs. Underberg es- amined the bruises and attended to the aches and pains of the ailing personnel of the entire school. She collected the attendance slips of the grades and called the homes to ascertain the causes of absence. Then, too, there are three little roly-poly Underbergs who, now and then, rightfully claim the school nurse's time. ANlJRlfhV NELSON. Rl'ilNl'lART SClblhllllTKlf KHQNS ANlJliRSliN Andy, Reine, and lens are the three busy custodians who work diligently to keep the Humboldt school buildings and premises clean. Reine claims the gymnasium, the stone build- ing and the auditorium as his territory, while Andy and lens get their exercise in the rooms and corridors of the main building. Andy con- tinually keeps on the lookout for temperature problems. i191 'U Mr. Sunwall: Un: must know them hy their ears 3 '59 Mr. Tate: Mickey, you're a little confused. E HN Mrs. linderberzz I hope they can all see that 'T Andy: Come on men, let's play we-'re on SV. P. A Planners The Seniors Al MAINAC umor Senior B1nquet 'Wav Class Play VIH 12 Baccalaureate 'v ay Class Breakfast N xy Commencement N 3 SUCCESSI UL GOI D DIGGFR9 X llLdlLIOI'lll'1 Diek Fr dericksen Slll.ltltOI'll!1 Miry Rose Mex er I our year Honor Students Verle Iarson Johnna Lowder Mary Rose Meyer Sharon Patton Gene P01 ter Gilbert Sandven Dum Schult7 Shirley Sewer Beverly Simpson Plt Weir Donnl Lou Willey Class Nlotto Ideals are Neyer Out of date Cl1ss Colors Crimson md Sllyer Clfmss Hon er Lily of the Valles Tfw Ollffllffl v I resident Dem Skau stad Viu. presijent Gilbert Sindy en Seerctary Ioann Anderson Treas lrer Vernice Ixuehnast Gilbert Snndven V rmc Ku lm t D an Skaugstad J ann Anderson I 20 1 I C I . I J ' - ' - i . 2 Q ' ,, , ,, , , . aj , 13 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, , , ,e,,,iIj22 , , Ii 1' 26 il y' 26 ,aim ,A Y W .i C . 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I Boys Quartet 4 Nlbs startling. remarkx take uen the most expr r1en1ul tea: hm rs by Nur pri e .I0 INV ANDFRSON Commercial Courbe A-me-mbly Committee 2 14 Ba-.ketball 1 2 3 4 Register lfyplstr Homecumlme Attendant 4 Leclllan 1 Bel .into Z Iep Glub 1 7 34 Lla-.s Qefretary 4 G P Nokoml-4 1G1r Athle ll I Andys dlhblllllll 1 bm the personal em retlry to 4 wry nttlntne boss II' ll B KRBOL R General K ourse olr l Z 1 x PX 1 u M rs ltd l Z 'l 1 on mi I L l lluy 1 I'rwk Z 4 Axslmbly lommlttem ul lun ul'-s lu 11 Illl u xx Ins I XRY BI'I'IiF General Courw Club 'P S4 Basketball Z 34 Qtuxlmnt ounu S A sembly Committee 34 I p Klub Z 44 fum Squad 2 Beeba ls gomg to neul a good sea retary xv hen he seeth hl J :mor partnership ln the lumber bus: HQSD NI-XRGAREI' BI Xltl' General Course A QI 1 1 2 Reenter lTyp1 ll o komlb lb-xlesmanl Sleep MALLIQ slup Lluse your eyes and go to -.leep ROV XI IJ BI. 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Mary Rose Meyer Wera Mae Nelson f VC. . 1231 rf Barbara Nvllei Sharon Patton fene Porter Cllbert Sandven li klili XR X VII l PS tommerual C ourse Nokoml lgaltsmanl Q uhm l Regt'-ttr Vlyplstl rut Jo I5 bt up ln tht an as a stewart us SH ARON I' Xl ION Commercial Course C AA 1234 lep Club 1234 Aasembly Crew254 Basketball 12.34 NUKUIYIIS 4Cla9s Edlturb litmstcr tTy1nstr Lheerleadtr 5 Patty aspiring. to bt A T tramhu vull llfhlltl' up all knuckle eracktrs FFXI PORTER General Lourfie loutball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 H Club 2 3 4 tSn lb Clams lresldlnt 12 Student Council 12 Nokomms lA'-s t Pdltlrl' 51131351 Band l Z 3 Assembly Committee. 1 1 Bass 1 Call nu Cmnt lf n x 1 1 nn you dun I II Bl' R1 b4NllVI V General C ourse ootball Z 5 rn u ilu-. Vlct lrasnlsnt 5 4 ltp Club .5 4 Nokumlx tAss t anakexl lf I A -. utnt oun 1 N stmbly Lommlttu. 4 ilu-. lluy 4 1 mt xxomm uhm mlmxn t xuur x sllrty html sr arf Helen Ann Smwyer Albert Schmldtke pn E241 HELEN ANN SAWYPR Commercial Courqe udent LUllllCll I C A A 12 3 4 e m L u 1 12 Cecllnan 1 lic-I Canto 2 3 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Opcrstta 1 2 3 Vocal Trlo 3 4 Homtcomlng Attendant 4 Brownxe hub an eye on a Farmer ln the 4Goodb dell ALBERT SCHMID FKE General Course Basketball 23 Ba.eb'1ll3 H Club Bud hopes to hunt buvzards and fish hub way through Canada ANITA SCHMIDTKE Commercial Course Cecxhan 1 Bel Canto 23 4 Choir 3 4 G A A 12 3 4 Nokomla tSaleemanJ Regxster lTyp1stD Basketball 1 2 3 4 Nita is the older of the Schmldtke twins JI' ANNF KNN SLHULLF General Courae Lfcllxan 1 Operettx 1 3 Bel Canto 2 S4 Band 4 lLl brarlanl Nokomls thdxturl News 'lcam 5 Spelling, Team 2 C A A I 2 9 4 D A R Hxstory Award 3 Clubs Play 4 Choir '44 Jeanne tor .haunt Annp IS a good synonym for busy and happy Amta Schmldtke Jeanne Schulze T' Wanda Schulze Dlane Schultz W ANDA SCH UL7F General Course G A A 1 2 34 Pep Club 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Declam 3 4 D of D 3 4 Cecxllan 1 3 Bel Canto 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Glve Schulzee half of vour gum DIANE SCHULTZ General Course Band 1 Ceclllan 1 Operetta 1 Register 4Typ1sty No komxs 1Sa1esmanj Bud beheves strongly IH ln dependence SHIRLEY SEAVER General Course G A A 1 Pep Club 2 3 Assembly Commltten 3 4 Rex, xster nTyp1-stj Nukomv- thalcsmanb 'Iwo xml Twenty Club 3 Shirley shurley gets peevul at bum. called hunk NOMAN SEVI' RSON General Course Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football 2 54 Gum Squad 234 Student Council 4 Class Play 4 Bur Wheel Norm Bn. Whecls often easxly lo-se a fem spokes BEVERLY SIMPSONI General Course Ceclllah 1 Bel Canto 2 3 4 fSec 43 Choxr 3 4 E of F 1 4 Spelllng Team 1 2 Vocal Trlo 3,4 Operetta 1,3 2. Shirley Seaver Norman Severson GAA1234 PepClub234 Band1234 BrassSex tet 34 Woodwind Quintet 2 Basketball 1 234 No komxs 4Orx:an17atlonsb Rexzlster lTypxstl Bev was one of the nolsy tm locker gang DE ANI SKAUGST AD General Course Class PF8Sld9ht 4 Student Councll 4 fPresj News Team 2 Helne aspires to be a master craftsman ln the architectural llne JOYCE SORLIENI General Course Class Vlce Presldent 1 Bel Canto 1234 fPres 41 Choir J 4 Clrls Sextet 54 Operetta 12 3 GA A 3 4 ec 0 Pe C u -umbly brew 34 Band 1234 lTrens 2 Pres 43 Clarinet Quartet 1234 Home-comms: Quecn 4 Ruzls ter tfypxstr Declam 4 Basketball 12 44 Nukomw 4HumorJ Class Ilay 4 Nursxe Lhubs smile should Lure patients fast enouxzh to put a hospital out of buslnc -as GI ORY LOU TI' RW ILLIGER General Course Bel Canto 234 Cholr 34 Nukomx-1 Short Story 3 Sextet 4 Lecxllan 1 Nokomls fArtl Art Medal 3 GAA 1234 Class Play4 Operetta3 D ofD 234 Declam 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Assembly Commlttee 1 2 3 4 Twig wants to fly 1n a dizzy 1DeanJ artistic at mosphere. Beverly Simpson Dean Skaugstad Joyce Sorlien Glory Lou Terwilliger E251 'nun Helen Torkelson P31 Wen- HFI FW TORlxFI SON General Course Cfllldll x o Upsrttta A 4 thurlem cr i lep C u 1 Z S4 Nokomls tAthletnsD liaskmtlmll 1 Z 3 I Stullt nt uunul 'lurk always Ill a good mood trus to nh to .1 Jo AROI W II R Commercial Q ouree and 1 tn L l u-Aktt yu 4 lieglwter Vlygn-.tl Nokomls lbnnpsl Class llay 4 Curol want'-. to hc a nulsm vuth tum off for a llfllt snap shooting. DONNA LOL Vl ILLEY Commercial Qourie A lar. e -1 1 am lmp L J 1 Z -5 4 Lhurlcadcr 2 3 4 Awe-mlrly Lommlttu 4 Ru: 1'-. mr llyjJlSl.l Nokoml-. lManm.erl lf f l' 3 Nevx 'leam 2 Vllll he 1W1l1cyr want to lnrt mt as hl lvookkenps r '7 Carol Wler Donna Lou Willey l AT W EIR General Course Hand 12 3 4 4Drum Majorettm 43 ll ass Sextet 1.54 lie Canto 1714 Lho1r1234 tlrc 4? Clrls bexct 4 pertttu 123 Pep Clu 2 Nukomla 10rp,.unuuuons1 gtudent Councll 23 Class reexdcnt 3 Class Treasurer 1 Clam, Secretary Z Dc-clam 1 Homecoming Atundant 4 Spmlllng Ttum J u Pat dreams of becoming a mubncally mmdcd huumvufe JFAN Vl IUI' F Commercial Couree Reglster tTyplr.tP Nokomle tSalexmanr Woof Why 'sturly when roller -xkatlm, new one along fa5ttr'7 BOBBIP NWN W I'l IM KN Commercial Course Operetta ll: nd 1 Z 3 4 licl Canto 2 '3 4 NUk0l'l IlS 1 I'yp1-ntl L Lnnut Quartet 'i 4 GA A 19 'J Will somebody volunteer to txkt on Robcrta s ten mlle re lay'7 Jean Wlufl Bobble Ann Wlttman 1261 Hows-n, Lorruinv Sm-hulzv. Nlzmh l'on1mvm'vmn-nt wpezukrr-I lit-ttx Mit-h:n-I-011 uuhxlllutv for Hill John-onl. Slnrgun-tjn-rm worth. Loi- I-'ort. Uld-Timers They had to use a rhuir to nzvt Manly Xlie'hzn'Ison's gown ms-:nur-. rf W f-5 ,4 Ss-xen seniors appeared on the rlasx breakfast program. 3' Flass ol' '26 held its reunion in the Voffu- Shoppe. u ilass of '27 dined together at the Hotel llumhofdt. s 1 , f i Jl'Nl0RS-First Row: l'i-url 'l'orlyvlsnii, Vliurli-S Sls:iu::sl.ul, Keith Adams, Marvin Davis, Luis Torki-lson. Serond Row: Ailriun v1'l'l?l'llLflIn', Howairil V1-st, Furla 'l'hol'n. Ilunnzi lin-1-luv, l i'unklyn VVe:lrnmulh, .lurk l'znrlsun. .loan Sknw, Shirley fVl:mn, Kenneth ldrnsl. fhird Row: Merlin l'l:inson. Iii-xi-rly Wine-rluil'y, Doris Nlzmil-:Aus V, .li-rriunn llnlwy, liill Vx-rlyrugui-, Juni:-s Ami-fi'sim, Mary i X in ind Mlllf'l', lavuise S-ilwriseli, Nl:u'jm'i4- Svhulze, Murilvl lflaim Stakers Second Row: Mary Iillen THE JUNIORS entered the second half of their high school career knowing that the time had come for them to decide upon the subjects suitable to help them in their future plans. They also knew their ll big social obligation lay before them, and that money, work, and skill would be necessary to make the event Ll success. To help swell the class funds the juniors worked as candy, fruit, and coke salesmen at the basketball games. Then, too, they sponsored an lrish sock hop. Miss Held and Nlr. Ritland, co-sponsors of the class, found some of their school family a trifle forgetful in matters of work responsibility. They could, however, point to a fine list of names on the honor roll and on the extras teams. JFNIORS--First Row: Bzirlara Harris, Betty Lou Johnson, Jerry 0'Donnell, Gerald Noah, Bill Olson, Joyce- Hoops, Lilnora Kee. Harriet Hanna, Mzxrjnrii- Albus, Juhnu Davitt, Merlin Aukerson. Wayne Ht-iilt. Richard Hellieksnn, Vs-rgiv Janssen. Johnson, Jean Larson, Third Row: lidith 'viel-'arlansl. l'ann-l-i Stax'--nson, lizirhara Cran. H-me Iiswine. Irene Ru- lzind, Donald Fhristensen, Charles Christensen. li'-vi-rl-.' liloek. Barhzira .Inhnson, Marilyn Adams, Jacque Ford, 1.m-lla Lehman. SA .f 1 54 4 Q x 'if' Gerald Noah. secretary: lharles Skaug- slzul. preside-nl: Jerry 0'Donnv'l. win-- presidenl: Marjorie Albus, treasurvr. Honor Roll llomm llcclvc, llcx crly lllocli. iloscplminc Brown- ficlal, .lack f:.ll'lNUll, Cllmrlcs cll'lI'lSICl1SCl1, klolma lllvitt, llopc llswinc. l'l.ll'l5.ll'.l ll.xrris, -loycc lloopx, Betty Alolmson, Nlary lfllcn -Iolmson, Doris Nl.ll1QlS.'lgCl', lfllitlw NlCl:.ll'l.lI1Ll, N'l.1rx' Nlincr, Philip Nacvc. Bill Olson, lrcnc Roland. hun Slvxw, Klar- joric Sclmulvc, l,,lI1lCl.l Stcvcnson, Carla Thorn. lingzlisll l'lS5l'llllZllS Nlarjoric Albus, Donna liucbc. llcvcrly Block, llolma lhvitt, llopc lfswinc. -loycc Hoops, Betty -Iolmson, lj.'lIT1Cl.1 Stcvcmon. N4-ws Xlcrlin ulclx-,'1'wr1, Xl.1rjo1'iu .'XllWLlN. lluvcrly' liloclx, f,ll.1l'lCS CQl1risrcnsun, ll.ll'lW.ll'.l llarrix. liogur l'lul- Llcn. ilojxcc llrfops. Clmrlcs Slx.lllg5f.lkl. l,.lIIlCll Stu- x'cr1wn. lfnrlc lflriclw. Spf-lling Nlcrlm .'hL'lxL'I'NUIl. llunnj lil-L-ln-. lS.lI'lW.1l'1 llll'l'lN, .loves llool-N, Io.m lurgcns. lil-tty' lulmwn. Nl.1ry l lxllcn Nlmmnwn. lluru Xl.1nLlx.1yur. llnll Ulmm. lrcnc Rollml. Ioan Show. l'.1mcl.1 Stu ummm. l 29 I Rvrlllol-, lmrw, und ivy pop up lhq rlaw fund A junior prom committee holds a noonday session There were really four hoys on Ihv honor roll. A! the- pirnir Ihe girls marbled 21 m1-rrp tune. 4, '15 A 1 f wtf' .Q rl xv X SOPHUMORES-First Row: Jnanni Manship, Bt-vtrly Hu:-kvl. Rimnulil lizismilssen, Dun Pierson. Earl Samle, Dorothy Christtnssn .Ioyi-v l-Ialwurfls. Second Ruw: .lens Nielsen. Marilyn Ruse, Marilyn Muslxaivli, Kenneth Sawyer, Geiwge Sissun, James 0'Dnnm Ruth Ni-lsun, Fern Sviiuler, Shirley l'iElil'l'll2ll1, Kenneth Hanna. Third Row: Amy Wfhipple, Mary Lou l't-nninir, Vi!'5lillll 1 ii lull, Katherine Stroizir. Patty Have, Delores Hansen, Ruth Schultz, llzirlene lit-the, Donna Mzireellus, Arslis Seversznii, Shir my Rzipple. Squalters 'lilllf SOPllOlNlORl S, under the guidance of Nliss -Iolinson, chose their officers, assessed them- selves class dues, and made haste to make sure to be in the vanguard of the picnieking crews. On September 28, the Schulve truck landed the merry- makers safely in the Friesth woods. Here they played such games as Squirrel in the Tree and Run for your Supper. A gossip sheet proved a revealing after-supper sport. ln the magazine sales drive, the sopl1ies pitted themselves against the seniors, won the treats and individual prizes, and earned money for their treas- urv. The schedule for these people included sueli sub- jects as geometry, world history. lfnglisli, and homemalting. Many students made the honor i-ull and still found time for s worts, music and drama. l SUPHUMORI-'IS-I irst Row: Donald Mzillisurii, Alisz- Solwlisnii. Vuttv Vlzly. Mzirilyn Johnson, Jerry Manyle. Milan Mflml i Ll Sem-ond Ruw: .lvhn lit-r1.hinier, Stanlrv Jensen. Anim IS.-Ile Iii-f. IC:irl1m- I'-vlli-ek. Vurtis Olson. Junior Hellieksun, Mui: 1 ir williurr, lletly Uri-I-m-r. l'hvllis Ht-lliekson, Haieri 'l'rc-xi-l. Iinrry l-'L-llnws. Third Row: Aileen Funny, Flairys lhniziluie. IJ'-nn llnswi-ll. Vhris Kjair, John Juquzi. C'liarles lizluilolis. Rullzlnil lfexwwlll. Arthur Clark, John Holt, Christa Kjnr, Ruth Genre' Xliu l'wlt-rsi fs ' l 'K 'QU LL VVinlnn Hansen, president: Ruth Schultz. iicc-pn-sidrnl: Yirizinia Garbc-tl. secretary: Juycc Edwards. treasurer. Honor Roll Iolm llcrkliimcr, l..1rry lfcllnws, Virginia G.1r- bctt. Rutli Cjcorgc, licvcrly lloclxcl, llolin llolt, xl.ll'llyl1 Alolmkon. Cliris Kiglr, Cflirista Ki.ir. -lolinc Nlclicllipx, liutli Nelson. Nlqlry lou Pcnning, lion Picrxon, lcrn Sclmlcr, Ruth SCl1l.llfY. linlwcrinc Strong, Amy XVl1ipplc. l':llgll!4ll lissmiliuls Ciairys llormliiic. Larry lvlloxxw, Rurli George, Nlariiyn -Iulmson, Rutll Nelson, lion llicrson, licrn Schulcr, Rurli Scliulw. Katlicrinc Stung. Nvws l..lVl'f' lrlluxu, Ruth George, llcluris llinscn. Llolm kl.xqL1.i, huns Olson, Don Pierson. Kcnnctlm Saxvycr. lfcrn Scliuiur, Kltlicrinc Strong, Amy XVl'1ippl:. Spelling lJunn.i linsni-ll, llururiuy Clirixicmuii. l.1rri' lfci- iows, Yirgini1f,.1rlw.'tt, RniliCn-nrgr-.C.Iirm.1Kjir. .Xvml llullc lun. llunnn Xlirccilux, .Inline Nlclici- lips. Nliriixn Nlmluuln. Xlariixn liuw. KCIll'l!l.l1 Siu ur, .-Xrnlis SL-xui'-.anim llsicn ilircwi. l31l Suphonmrc lop Naliwnwn -mill' happily 1-x 1-r vhmli-. 'l'llc trials- X alinlinv cup rzikcafvwrv :rn llw wninrw l-'iw wriuua min and hu-lw Lrirle made thi- huxmr ro' llnmfmakim: rllirlis lvzlrn In dress and rlenn cliirki-ns ,J 1 'w 'Nl M-if in K A I W. K M gy' T. Mi, Q - VS vc? 43 ..f,,...i. , dm. ,, , ... ,.....w-m.'f.s.'t,., e.ww1ff.az:+ ,sxafs -uQas?'Eihmfw , ff FRESHMEN-Fits! Row: Robe-rt Solbe-ek. Charlene Daniel, Neva Meyer, Norene Thoclen. Shirley Kue-hnast, Marvin Linde-mann, Marian Kirehoff. Janice Clay, Marjmie Hampson. Juliann Skow, Harold Nostrom. Second Row: Lawrl-neo Jensen. Earl Hel- viek, Lois Reedy, Rita De-Groote. liiiuenv Cmlv, Rom-r Day, Mcrlyn Pollock, Marlene Holden, Joanne l-Idize. Robert linker, Peter Johnson. Third Row: llc-vm-rly Kirehoff, Doris Lei-, Anne Harris. Familla Fziin, lsziln-lle Johnson, .lane lihrhnrell, James Jauulisen, f'h:irls-:Q l'lt-vcflanml, Melvin Tivrlwy, Joiln lisvvine, Yvonne Aliens. .lam-t .laeolrsm-ri, Marxlarel M4-liurm-y, I.:iVonnm- Vlark, Phyllis l'l1:intlanil. THE FRESHMEN, coming in from many different lo- calities, needed a few days in which to examine the building and the premises before thev could settle down to business, listen to directions and think of such details as putting mag- azines in their places and books and lunch boxes in the loek- ers. Before long, however. Miss Altman, the Hfreshiei' spon- sor, had the class 0I'gLll'li7Cil, the officers elected, and the program for the vear planned. The picnic, the first big event, was .1 real thrill. The Cran woods were thoroughly explored and the Skow dam polished up a bit at the expense of trouser seats. The magavine campaign was a record suc- cess. Finally, the sale of 2,665 packages of Readv-xlell and pudding pushed the class finances to safe levels. FRl'ISHMEN-Firsi Row: John Anrli-rson. Rolwrt lluelian. Doris Lane. .-Xrilis VN'ili'ox, liill lmwcler. Alfreil Knit-rivm. Ronald ln nninil, .Vlarilyn Grohe, Mary Women, liill Hoyir. Arnolml Toi'kelsi,n.Sceund Row: Hay Kline:-1, Mona Davis. Mary Ann Lewis. Dean lh-lt, I-Ilwyn Weilile. Dale lieecly. lioh Sanfwrwl, Kenneth Hanson, Yeriiuii -li-int-r, Shelmlzi Day. lizirlvzira l'i-twsoii, Mziynarrl Greirersen. Third Row: Alien VValts, Jane Collins, Jaequelyn Braflforrl. Bonnie Nelson, Robert Kira-hhoff, Arthur Pezlerson, Nanry Johnson, Regina Haas. Donald Vest, Ruger Linili-mann, Wanda liordwell, Phyllis Loar. Jeiry Solbeek. ,A Lawrgnre Jenien. secretary: Fill Lnwd:-r, pri-sldenl: Robert Bakrr, virc presidvnt: .lane Collins, treasurer Honor Roll Yvonne Aliens, Robert Baker, Phyllis Chant- l.iml, klnnicc Clay, Eugene Cody, blanc Collins, Rim l7cGr0otc. .loan lfswinc, Annu llarris, Earl Hclviclx, Xlgirlcnc Holden, l..lV.'I'Cl1CC tlcnxcn, Nancy Alohnson. Nliirian Kirclioff, Robert Kirch- off, Nlnry lewis. Bill lowclcr, Cicrnld Solbcck, Norcnc Tliodcn, lilwyn XVciblc, Marv Wogcri. I'lllgllSll Essc-illiuls Phyllis C:l'llll1Ili!l'lkl, loan lfswinc Anne l'l.irrix, Nlll lCl1C Holclcn. lniwrcncc -lcnscn, Nlary l.cwis, Bill lowclcr, Arclis XVilcox. Nliry Xvugcii. Nvws liolucrt lialwr. Pliillis Cll1.1ml.iml, Imxmnc lfilgc, .loan llswinc, :Xnnc llirris. xl.1I'l' luxxis, Bill lim'- Llcr, klcrry' Sollncclx, lxlwyn Xvuilvlc. Xliry XY'oig:n. Spf-lling Yvonne Alwlis. Rulwrl lilirlim, Pliyllis C,ll.1I1I- l.1:1v.l. Rim lJcCii'uut.'. .lcunnc lfnlgu. loan l1s'.x'im', ci.l!'!1lll.l l'.llI1. Burn' l'cy', .-Xnnu lllI'l'lS, Nlirlcnc Holden, Bill l'lrii'cr. lniwrcncu qlunwn. Xl.lI'l,ll1 Kirclwoff, Bill luwulcr. X011 Xlucr, Nliri Xvogcn. i331 -l v AZVA , 'E - E 1 Mr Phll0 and Mr tram examlne the new Junlor hlgh gsm suns Trall Seekers IUNIOR HIGH A reeord LI'll0lll11LllC of 176 pup1ls greeted the four jun 1or hugh te1el1e1s l1st flll Delmu L1 1m the ne11 prmelpll tlught hnglnsh llld selenee sponsored student QOLll1Lll, Ind lssnsted m .1tl1let1es B1rb1r1 I-hnson t1ugl1t hlstory and l1ter1ture 1nd superxlsed issembls proegrlms NI1them1t1Cs md health next subjeets tiuvht bs Ch lrlene Rlth She also nas superx 1so1 of NlSl1ll eelue 'mon 1nd sponsor of the gxrls hobbs club BCSICTLS telehmg 2LOS.:I'lpl1X, l1ter1ture 'md shop, Iohn Phllo handled the greater POIIIOH of jUl'llOl lngh ithletles The students found mans new fllLl1dS Ill jumor hugh sehool The plst ,LAI the enrollment exeeeded tl11t of any prex 1ous 1e1r IJ1 most of them It XR IS 1 bus1 wear 111th extrl currneullr 1et1v1t1es offermg outlets for exeryone In athletnes the te1ms were XICIOFIOLIS 111 pr1et1e1ll1 ll eontests The slx -11rl eheellelders 11 ere justls proud of the1r lblllIX to pep up the folloss ers SLNLI 1l tnnes e1el1 month 'lS9Ll11blX progrnns 11 ere gnen 111tl1 the students plmnmg 1nd p1rt1e1p1t1mg H1 txpes of ente1t11nment 1103511131 from qu11 progrlms to nell pnesented plus KIIIIIIHQ, sevslng, embronderx and other needle md h1nd1er1ft v10rl1 attraeted mins jumor lngh gnls to the hobbs elub l'll HTH KRADI' B l'1rst Row Ni1111r11l Mand ALCY' l h.f11lc111 H1n1r111l Claris lust Roper Wlllff MATXIII S1111 1111.410 N.-11111 R11h1ns11n 9h11l1v M11111111 Wayne Qehulle Second Row Vr1.11111 Olon Dm S1 Shlrleg. Je11s1n M lTllWll J11hns1111 Mars 11111 H11ffm'1n N111m1 U15 811111111 lir1m11 C1111 11 e 11,1 sein 1rs11 l!1rl11r1 1 lllll Th1rdR1ns M1111 H 1 x xmlll H 1111 111111 VN1sl1rl11 1 111.11 s IJ1111111 11111 r 11111111 1 C hrl 1111s 1r1s1111 1 s lh m 11111 111 111111 Tlllllhll H1l111l1 Absent Iyle ' 1 N e1le 11111111 le111y lxlXKllll er I-If HTH IRAIJI- A I lrst Row X Xllllllf 111ler M1l1i1e1I 1 11 Ilee I orett e fm C111111 M111-.111 H1l1n 11111 anis h11 L ll I A1111 SIUID 1111 Qeeond ow 1 1111 1 ture fdflllyll ull 1 1 11 11 1 1 111s1 I11 11 11l1f11 l3111L1111 I11h11-so 111 'Vlf1111 11s T 1rd Row lvhn lh11s 111 M 1 1 I 11 11s 1 W I 1V11nne 5111111111 111111 11hns11n 11111 1111 l1r11 111 M111ly11 Ahl111h-. 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A 1911 11 11's 1 WII 1 NPS!-NTH lR1-UH' A lflr-l Row 1r 1r1l 1 1 111111 111n11 11 11' 1 1r1 N1-10nd Row XL111 x1 1 1r111 1 N1 1 r 11 r1x1 1 11 1 r1 1 1 1r11 1 1 11111 11 Thlrd 11v1 1 1r1 1 11 11111 1 1 1 1r1l111 1r111 1 11 1r1111 -1 1R11 1 11L1111 1 S 1 11111 H1111 1351 WEL T111 st1111111t LOLIHLI1, XX11IL11 111s 10111p0s111 01 s1xt11n 1111mb1rs 11111111 10r 1 111111 of 0111 111111st1r, 11111 on11 1 111.111 to 11121 LIKS p101111111s 01 1111 y111110r 11151 1n11 to 111111 101111111tt11s 0p1r1t1111 111 111 1110rt t011111 1 SlI100K111X 1u111 uonnmg 1111001 T111 01f111rs 01 1111 f1rsts11111st1r 111r1 1r1s lL1LI1f 011n H0111111r, 1111 lDfkSlL1LI1I, H1rr11t PTOUSCI, 511 r1t1rx IFQISLIFLF, C,0nn11 1111oxxs T111 91101111 s1m1st1r 1111 off11.rs 111oS1n XKLYL Pr1s111111t K111t T11orS0n, 1111 PFLSI dent, C111'1111 K1m1111x QLLILIIYX tr11911r1r, C.110r11 johnson ATHI I TIL RECORDS T111 jumor 111211 fo0tb111 ILIITI p1111'11 two 1g1n11s 111111 rlQ1L Grow 11111 1110 111111 C,11r1on T111 51111111 WIS su11css nn 111 10111 b1tt11s, 11111k1ng up 1 t0t11 s10r1 0 pomts to 1111 OPPODLIIIS 19 pomts 111 1115111113111 1111 LlQ11l11 gr1111r5 111111.11 C,11r111n, 1'1g11. 01011, 11111 1kLlt1ll'lL1 f1w1 g11111s 1n1111011 11111 t11111 T111 10111 S1or1 11 IS H111111101111 709 1111 opp0n111ts 84 T111 s111nt11 gr1111 11111111 SLYLD UIIULS md won 111 but 0111 of t1 lLI11 T1111r 10111 s10r1 for tht s11Qon WIS 154 pomts to 106 for 1111 oppnmnts T111 towns 11113111 w1r1 Cnlmore Cnty C1lllOD, 111111 1'1g11 C.1ro11 -J Waterfalls NVith rousing cheers, they helped the jun- ior high team pile up scores. Miss Rath has a hobby for hobby club girls and their many interests. The shutterbugs interrupted Mr. Cram and his student council members. The Christmas pageant, Joyful and Tri- umphant, was highly impress-ive. E361 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Tl-IAM-First Row: Craig Miller, Gerald Kennedy, liill Pierson. Gary Grohe, Ilon lhfll. Second Row: Hruda-n Stevenson. l':lt Stovlxmlalv, Leroy Tn-rwilliuer, Marshall Lovrivn, limi Amlie, Kent Thorson. Wayne Svhulzv, .I:u'L Hibbard, Don Mun-ellus. Third Row: Mer- vyn Johnson, Neal Fhrislensrn, John Holde- fer. Harlen Hanson, Mr. Philo tvozwlxr, Marvin Stockdale, Gary VV:-stheriz, Dnlv Daggy, SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM -First Row: Gary Grohe, Neal Sande, Marvin Sorenson, Hill Pierson, Riehurd Wilcox, Craig Miller, John Cran. Second Row: Joe Anderson, Dale Dastlly. Mr, Crum, Gm-no Clark, Dean Mc-Kenna. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM- First Row: lion Belt, Gerald Km-nm-dy. Miruyn Johnson, Harlen Hanson, Wayne Schulze, Daryl Long, Don Marcellus. Sea'- ond Row: Donnie Helviek, Ju:-k Hilrhurd Rod Amlie, Ken Lovrien, Neal l'hristn-use-n Mr, Philo, John Holrlm-fer, lion N1-lion Mervyn Runev. Os:-ar Larson, K--nt Thor- son. Humboldt fought hard and fast to down the Eaglets hy a 13 to T score. v Y rt if 5 P!-XSTIMES Panning the Gold Sounclzng the Bugle Malcmg the Plunge :1 7 ! f W Y:--f ff XX. ' I Y. Q il X vu 'L L, if, I fn ', , ' i n f r.. pa Hr K' ix' sv in ye NOKOMIS SALESMEN: lionnit- Klein, Joan Fhinn, l4ui'lx:xl':i Nillos. .lean VViuff, Jimmv Uullins. Diane Sclfilultz, Mary gint- Jphixss-n, Mziruzirol lilzikv, Shirley Si-ax f-r', Anita Schmieltkv, Verniee Km-hnust, Wunrln s 1' ll ZV, UHH n 'ZIIILTS Ill . U THE REGISTER, the schoolls news f . column, was edited by two junior English classes Linder the direction of Mrs. Smith. i The goal set for the paper was a 3 2.1 weekly resume of what was accom- ... plished in the grades ns well as in the ' Q W fr ' various departments of the high school. lnformntion concerning the activities H ilde' or the whereabouts of former instruc- s igi tors or students added interest and if . f pleased the out-of-school renders. Se' . their '1.imvY lo no 6 trouble getting The three clifkefs ha NOKOMIS EDITORS-Standing: Vi-ra Mae Nelson. Dick I-'reile-rieksen, Sharon Patton. Pat Conlon Joann Anderson, Keith Koppe. Mary Rose Meyer, Danna Rae Hilxliaril. Seated: Glory Lou Terwilliu-lr. Helen Tork- elson, Johnna Lowder, Jeanne Schulze, Gene Porur. Gary lieebe. ENN 4553465 Register students rorreel a poorly-written article. Top stnior niagnzine salesmen limk over their records THE NOKONIIS staff started upon its task of editing the 1949 annual with .1 lump in its throat. For six Consecutive years the yearbook had been awarded an All-American rating, but the 1948 book, due to Ll print- ing problem involving the pictures, had failed to go beyond a first-class grade. Wfould the salesmen be able to reaeh their goal? W'ould the inexperienced snappers have good luck? Could anyone think of an interesting theme? Wfould the artists be able to get any ideas? These were tantalizing questions. As time went on, however, these perplexities faded one by one. and the uLlLIINl11yH began to take form. The new editors, the business managers, and the eimern people, with the help of their sponsor, Miss Osia, saw a dreim grow into a reality. 4 s a, ...gi '95 Managers Sandven and Willey head for the olfiee of the C. of C. president. NUKOMIS AND REGISTER TYPISTS-Standing: Miss Kinrlwaill. Jenn Winff. Vin Cmiil-iii, Yi-i'iiiw- Keiih- nztst. l'hzii'le-nc- Hoffman, liohliie Ann VVittm:in. linrliara Nillf-S. .lonn Fhinn, f'aii'nI Vl'ie-i'. .lovwe Snirlie-n. Anita Sehniiiltke. Virginia Joiner, Shirley Seaver. Seated: Nlziruaret lilzike. Mary Jane Johnsen, Unririn Willey. Sharon Patton. Helen Sawyer. Joann Anderson. Mary R1-se Me-yvr. lieYf'r'l5' Siflllffwn. The Enunltil A group of reps eheek in their l'ROP donations to the Council treasurer. Mit-key Melfarland. The Student Council, a group consisting of the presi- dents of the regularly organized school societies and the representatives from the fifth-period rooms, chose Dean Skaugstad, presidentg Llohnna Lowder. vice-presidentg Rich- ard Nlclfarland, secretary-treasurer, and began to serve its constituents promptlv. The reps put pressure on the news set-up. The Eswinc sisters volunteered to help Rita DeGroote conduct the Lost and Foundl' and carry out the publicity program. Norman Severson coaxed groups to do campus duty. Joyce Sorlien kept a finger on the music room problems. Ruth George and her gang did trophy case chores. The Council sponsored the Junior Red Cross and the March of Dimes programs and sent a CARE pack- age to a school for the blind in Belgium. The group paid for many prizes given at the awards assembly as well as for the Marvel Friesth medals. Qlohnna Lowder and Helen Torkelson conducted .1 survey of representative business firms and compiled the opinions voiced regarding qualities desired in employees. i'. Christensen snoops in when Snooper Boogie cleans his locker. The Natives helped the junior high men roller! 5250 worth of paper. The Lost and Found trio pin up choice articles for the big sale. l 42 l l XRI- Vhrrlnrx new deshnatmn of gift pamkasze '1 Swfrllvn. Rin-haw! 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J11j11- H1.1111+, Sl1 l1y S1-1111-11 lie 'l' l5l111k. Sl1z11' 11 l':11l 111. l,1111ix11 S11 11H1111, l'l11'l1a11'z1 l'1z111. J11:11111 1- f . 'l'hA ': l 1-l111'1l M 'l 111'lz1111l, .I1-rry fl'll1111111-ll. VS'z1y11' H -i1l1. Nl - 'lin A1'l11 -'- 111, G1-1':1l1l N11z1l1. li ' H1 l l- , 111-111- l'111l1'1'. Hnry l4111'l11-, Gillw.-1'1 S:1111lx' -11, Keith K111 1111. l'l:11'lo ll 1i'l1, 1 1 I 1 ' ,- fl . . A 1 11 A M1 4. The Parkinsons W. A. Parkinfon. Richard Schultz. 'rarlinq Pnsls onnu Willey greets I.. VY. Ilit-km-rsun Safety on the Highway T Yg- LQSI Sum tnulhmull. li-Man. interpreted rrime clues.. lm.rt Hodge Junmr tulle-ge prcsenhd :tn thnr. Ganz- Purtx-r waits nn Br-ll Telephone mnnngvrs. Stud nh in-nt rarfiu aviiwe fur llr. il. V. Whiff-. Q: an , Q -mln n-eqiung Uwgrruled--,H 'rl lj. SWIM 0 lp., Our Sarah 1Juhnna luudmrb Ive been J l romana, .llwaw gh? um an apmhuo lure nigh unln an hour and haw.-nt told xuu the lalut mw- '7-Xll Set Yowls not tozcther for a blow-off. 2 1 1 T I.. The old platform rocker is repaired for apptarance at the upening assembly. The Humville The:-1tre: People of the Gay Ninetie:-x appt-and in props-r attire. Amir Spring -Blossom lHopu liswim-r: Uno, ooo. look! It's a halzy cow-loolal The Humville Theatren:-.lfnnie 4Wat- sonrz I we the old hand:-nme trio down there. Last Flight 0vf3r -Hennv Llerry Sol4 btckl: The follinses han' just atartvdf' Amir Spring -Roherl 1Yerle Larmnrz Such hurl perchance Pa Nature fem-lx. i471 t A-. .1 Y xv .,jd. ll. nf ll Xvheii the sign. lt's Speech 'liiiiief' XYCIII up. 93 students signed for work. Phyllis Ciliiintlaml, Ifern Ihggy, Mary Xliiier, .ind I Ruth Nelson. winners in the home contest in the interpi'et.itix'e reading, lxuiio spealsiiig, humorous, .ind Jr.im.itic deputmeiits re- spectively, represented II.ll.S. .it Hum- boitit in the PI'CliI11il1.ll'y Contest. Dick Ifrederieksen, lohiiim I.ou'tier qboth uncon- tested so f.irJ , N1.ll'Y Miner, .md Ruth Nei- The U- f 1 i i'if S M',f f1'Fh f.i l 'h'n tum , . ' , , . Antu' hprlng. son, were still in competition .liter the Pre- Distriet, to which Humboldt was .ilso host, but they struck .in unlucky tiny .it thu Dis- trict Nleet .it Iistheriille. D. of D. greeted its new members, those that came by way of speech, those that en- tered through the channels of the ieirboolt, .ind the new fncultv people. It found that its membership had gone one bevond 35, the charm number of the OI'g.ll1i7.lIiIJl'l. The home 1-:wh--I: ffuurlx-vu rl1'rlumvrs in ronlpf-liti fur winning plzu-cs. ll. uf D.-First Row: Dirk I-'i'cfl4i'i1-lv vi. 'IU-fi Iizirli-iiir, Hliirs l,- ii 'I'-:x-i'!iei'. Vim Iii.-4 H-ittnisiii, I2 ii- Vin r. Sliirlix 1 TSC? :lx'7 z:-L '1:1:- mst.: 'EZ -- 5555 .gfszf , 711 ST -ff 'bf' Q' 313,-1 U' 15 134.- -'.-'I L-- :gf -N4 ,- :T Q i- 1? 5'5':I E23 Eqzf cT'-: 'QT - eg:- 57,: -. 1 1.1-27 f '-,.' L-Z L :T-:Y SEQ! Zmfg j1:::L vim qi.: 1352 7:21 vi' -1 -sT' 573 72'-5 -Ty.. TTT? iv' 5- 7'gQ 57.-1 gffw F177 fd3LLi 5755 7242 'I-514' ELEQ . 3:7 f I 4 , 1 e Q I , Q J' . P.: '4' l49l I to V v fl x J Nw I Mr. ltitland and the F.F.A. officers look into their financial problems. ,4- Anuther basketball game-the farmers are popping up for big business. F. P. A. lfour years ago the vocational agriculture department slipped out of the Humboldt high school. ln the school year of 1948-1949. the course was again offered to the farm boys who wished to enroll. Twenty-five fel- lows responded, the upperclassmen working on animal husbandry and the younger boys studying the problems of crop raising. The I7.F.A. organivation was revived and a new Charter granted. The officers chosen to serve the group were Gilbert Sandven. presidentg Philip Naeve, vice-presidentg Bill Lowder, secretaryg lfranklyn Weariiioutli, treasurer: Keith Adams, reporter. Repre- sentatives from the chapter were sent to the Nttional Convention at Kansas City and to a district speaking contest at Iowa lfalls. Nlr. Ritland was the sponsor of the group. F. l'. A.-First Row: Milan Mamlsziui-r. Hzimlil Nosiimni, V i-rnon .Inim-r. James ,I:ieolisim. lluli- Rei-ily, Junior Hellivk- son, Hill l.oxv4l4-r. 1.awrt-nt'-' Jensen, Jens Ni:-lsvn, Ray Ku llL'l'i.Sl'C0lld Row: Fhzirles Kli-vt-lnnml. liulwrt Stillman-R. Third Ron: Merlin llunson. Charles Hellielvson. Keith Adams, G illu-rt Samlvcn, Philip Nuevo, llieliziiwl Hvlliekson, Franklyn XVi:n'nn:illh. Lloyd Gumlvll, R-vlllind l evnlil, llrlnrvin Davis. Km-nmflh Ernst. Z ,N in ' Q-sn-'w.,.'r.Z 7 12 The neighborhood gang fSn5der and .laqunsl jeep the school scrap paper off ln market. Miraqes Varul Lindt-mann makex IW Ford lamk like lit Ford. l51l L. Lois Fort shuws Pop how the job should he done. I Y 9 . Y 3 ' 4 Detnsselers end another season of fun and hard work. nuff ,M Knight and Holden relax while the guys stir 1-ement. f at The Pep Band adds a little spark to the bonfire pep rally. The band opened its 1948-1949 season when it performed at the County Fair. Soon thereafter it helped to produce the instrumental music show at the Jamboree at Clarion. Then came the regular appearances at the football games. During the basketball season the band was divided and served in A and B sections. ln limited numbers the band and small groups represented Humboldt, February 10, at a festival at Algona. March 9, the junior band assisted the senior band in presenting a concert in the school auditorium. At the Preliminary Meet held at Rolfe March ll and 12, six firsts were won by small groups and individuals. The winners were Dick Frederieksen, piano, Joyce Sorlien, clari- netg Verle Larson, cornetg Pat XVeir. baritone: clarinet quartet, Joyce Sorlien, Anne Harris, Bobby Xvittman, and Jacqueline Bradfordg brass sextet, Verle Larson, Pamela Stevenson, Beverly Simpson, Johna Davitt, Pat W'eir. and Dick Fredericksen. At the Pre-state Contest at Ruthven, the band won a first rating and became eligible to compete at the State Meet at Spencer along with the luclty small groups and top-ranking individ- ual performers. Verlc Larson, Pat XVeir, and the brass sextet were state first-place winners. The i521 aruhinq Band ff-9 in pusilinn hefure the cheering setzllnn HRASS Sl-IX'l'l-IT: lib-x--115 S1rmN--frt.. Iwhnx ii CONI KRT BAND-I-'irst Row: Juym- Snrlivn, Alum- Harris, liwfahy Ann NN'ittnmn, I,i1lw1':n Kev. limvrly XY:1u-l'lv1lr'y, Gznyll I I1 l nwvlinf- Saul. Marilyn Snrliu-n. lffmllim- I 1-lluws, ll: mm Mm-um-, Sen-und Row: Xlwnu Slrzwlmn. .lzwrllw lfuywl, .I:nm1m-lgn lil uilm I I xx lx Nh' lu H1 lm N11 ull Nl I'mr X Illul Iximr I vx Avy Jann .IuhnNun. Mzxrilyn -lwhns-un, 1':1nn-lu S11-xx-reform, V1-rlv ,z 'rv . I 11' :pp f. . za sz ' . -' v , 1-' .- - ' ' ' iliw I 'wr li:-rvrlv Sim mm. Third Rum: .Lyhn l wruv, Ys'1'rwl1 .hum-x'. Runulrl Lunnlmg. Ruiz-r lluy, fmnznlul livll, Nng: 1. .mx . r 3 Nlxfmu, Shernu She-yrzxxul, Jnun lim-nrwll, Imu Ann N14-K1tl'ic'k. Shzuwm liri-kvvx, liivk !'lf-:ix-1'i1-kv-lx. Put NYvil'. J whnngx I xx lk wyn NVvilalv, I fil4-vu M1n'r1s4:r1, Milnlrwl 'll-l'uilliQ4-1', Yx'unmA All-uf. .Iw.zu. Iixwimn Standing: Vlzmrxs fjuzxzdxm-, Ritz: KL! U Iwzmm- Svhulze. Jcmn N1-wlrrmugh. VVzxmi:x Svhulzv, Iiwmiv K1,.i,,4 M,-. 11.-ll n1lil'en't-wr. lmrmzn Ru- Hnimbxitwl, The Lillle Hiq Hum VLARIXHT QI'fXRI'E'I': Arm Hurrix vlzuwpx.-lyn Ihznsif-frsl. Jug, H .fw U - , Ann XN1rrn':m. .. 3 K 1 i a 3 f l53l li f Q, Hz'a Iil.l'2I'I l'l.l'l'l--First Row: .-Mlrlain Vt-i'lirLul:11'. liill HoYK i' l.2lWl'i-nee: Jlnwsll hour, llonzild Va-at, Rolnrl Sollu-els, .li-rry Soiln-els. Second Row: Nerl l iisoi lli 5 Yi-i'ln'll::1'1'. I':it Conlon. ll:-rzxlil Nozili, liill Lownler, Wayne Ht-idt, lin' klllls S Standing: Mis: lientli-y, Sully lfimgqiiisl lztwotiipniiisti. The chorus made its initial appearance Novemebr 19 at Open House . That evening it presented a program including the eantata l lle.1r America Singing . At the Christ- mas assembly, the Bel Canto furnished the yuletide background for the story of the Christ child. A group of girls represented Humboldt High School at a conference festival held at lowa Falls. Soloists Vera Mae Nelson, loan Sltow, sloyce Sorlien, and the Girls' sextet and trio-first-place winners at the llreliminary at Rolfe Nlarch l2iwere eligible to compete at the State Nleet at Spencer. The llel Canto group won a first at the Pre-State at Ruth- ven and checked in for another performance at Spencer. The lioys' glee club had .1 merrv time trying ULII various types of music during their alloted period. The Boys' quartet, the Cecilian, the Nlusicanas and the lfreshman Girls' sextet practiced regularly, made progress and appeared at school, at church. and at other get-to-gethers about town where music was requested. Soloists were given special lessons. WIIXFID l'HORI'S--First Row: Joan Lnr-on, Joyvz- If-lwarfli. Ruth Nels-ir. Hi-tty Johnson. Rzirluirzi Harris, Ilielt Fr:-clernls -il liz.:-lv.nn'. Ailrizin Vei'ln'iluvi-. Helen Ann Szixxyn-r, lilmry 'l'i-rwilliet-r'. Helen Ti-l'l.elson, .loyev Sorlii-n, Miss li'-ntloy IIJ tort. Second Row: liztrlxzirzi Johnson, Anita: Srlnni1l'k-, Virginian Joiner. l':il VVeir, John Holt. G-orue llunpliy, Gerald Noi ziyni- Heidi. Yi-rlu Szirsilurcl, Mary Miner, ilonnis- Kln-in. lls-vi-i'ly Simpson. l'hird Row: .loan Skow, Vern Msn- Nelson, .li ll Silnilzv, I'l1uI'li-lie llol'I'n1:in, llill Verln'ueu'i-. l':i! Vonlin, llill l,owilwr, Ycrlo I.:irson. Yirniuu' Kuilinust. .lohnzi llzisilt. 'Vl in ran-h:.n, .Iohnnn l,owvln'l'. HEI. VANTU-lfirsl Row: .I-'zm l,:xr4wn, ,I-'yi-v l'I'ixi:u'fl-. Hvu-rly Sirul-vm, Irzmnzi lim- Hilmurfi. li:n'l::1i':i Hnrrix. l':n NYvir, Ih-Hy .I-vhiwm, Nlziry Mim'x', lim-li-rx 'I'wr'IfwlX1-rw. .Iuyvv Swrlivn, Mix- Iii-nllly illlr'-'vt'-1-4. Second Row: Mzxrilyn A iums, J:rr'i:m'1 lizuwy. IC.-xvrly lilm-lx. llwlli Nm-1-Hn, lim-il:u':i .I-vimf-nm, .Imam .Ii-lui-ii-. Hi-11-11 ,Xnn S:my4'i. Shirl-5 Munn, Glmy 'I'm'ui1IiL':-r'. Nlnry ICIIQ-in -luinln-wx. Iilvnniv KI:-ln. l.-vix 'llr1'lM-I-Him. Third Row: Anita S:-hrnirlllv. YirL'iniz. .I-Iii.:-r. Juan Skim. Ywu Mm Nm-Ixwrn. XYuml:4 S1-lmlvv, -I--wmv S4-hulvw, l'h:ev'l'-nv H-Ififnmvw, Ynvniw Ku-hun-2. VHWIA XKirtn1:1n. Jlvhllzx Ilznitv, Y--rlza SIM'-2hY 4. -if-NIH:-1 I-' NN- flw-V, I':.mn'I:4 Strfxviixmv. IH-:xii '!'Hrkf'I-Huw. 'l'RlU-lhlily Juhnsnn, lin-is-rlw Simpwn. Sitting: Hx-If-n Ann Sawyer. .Imm- Surlirn, znvuunlpznnixi. ? 2 4 rl-IX'l'lf'l'iNnra mu- x.-1...n, .l..f... Skim, A i-1.1 xx Q-ir, .1.,,.-.- Mull.-n, 4.1..ri i...u -I ln-rvnllllgrr .Inhna liuutt. Xvrlf- l.:ArNnn. zuwumpanlxi. l55l leanne Schul7e the hand llbrarlan dwtrlhules the cuplvx I a mu Nelcclmn The mxtrumental walnut- are rrxrlx in sm! sail inr the monies! 'lt Rolf: Ml Sli KN :rx m x un n xthcrlnc Qtrumz Dorothy Chrxstwmson x ulm , x I :ru-lu! ll A1 N C yin. um A .. v 1 x lu n le nn Second Row Ruih fnurgm ummm Annu IPI' 1 nm llxr Q li mln Jullm M1 ms f .- E561 'H ' D . A l. ' H- .l . , K w , 4- . : I f 1' ,V I , W .J 1 ' XY. .A 1' . I '.' 'f .'AS--lf' 'I Rl ': f'l:n'y: liurvulllu-, Ar :l livllv lmv, Virgrinizx G: 'ln-tt, K: 1' 1 . , ' ' ' lim--vrly ll:-vkvl, l'zn11y Hnv--. Iluullu I,m-hmzln. lln max ll-vswm-il. Vh 'i.'I:1 Kjur, l'f'l1- -2 ,'..' I ' - '- Sh Vuirmzm, llulmn .le-:ln lVI:u'volluN, Xrllii S1-V'-l'sm1, lfvrn Svlllllur, In-no Rulzxml, Marilyn Moslmvh, Ruth Schultz llznvn l uwm-lt, lf: rss M4 l.': f-', 1: 'iljn .I l .' . .lunivv H: , M: '.yl Rx. -, 1 lfnv -J' '. .' A 'Kell' .' ,-AA .. ,N W . .ws VL f- WY...- . A t ' 9 fl- sf , ' 3 fi ,. , X ol 1 K 4' 1 f I V S V -Q , 5 Q - H X - ' Jill,-.. V - 1 V .N 4 Y . v ' 1 ,-' 4 A . ' L.1s.L.1llH5 Al! fl' I lllc k I redvru sen vs der Y erle I arson Noble Adam- FRFSHMAN fIRlS NFXTI-'I Nlarizaret Mrllurnew Jane Kullln-. 'Vlarle-ne Huldvn Rl!a Del route Juan I-swine Wan Wngen ll AN urs on nu N 1 nv 1 r4 I ne 1 mx mx :rx I1 s ll 1 Nunn nv! 1 all Il 41 VI an url nl x N I .- I l Il I QI' ' In- ' ki Y. Bill Ln '- ..' .' I .. .' I '-. FEC' .I .'-F' .'l R ': N11 NMU111. f'h:1rlen-- lmyxiwl, l1:n'lu:n':n I':1m'Xffxv, Si:-11111 lluy, M: 'lu-vw HMI 11-n. Rim IMG uh .111 - :hl'h2I'lfl, Vnmillzn Fuin, N' 1: M -,Q-V. N11 ' All I,-WG. SI1 I:-y km-hlux, .' - d R ': Ali-nf VY: 4, Dfw! IA-n Jam- C' lline, . 1 faarvl Mvli Ivy, .I:u'quvlin' Iirznlfurrl. .I11niw- f'I:xy, ,hmm-I .Ig.1-musk-rx. N11 'ljn Grvvln-. Jmln Hr 'im .L ', Iszfln-Ilv .I4vll.- xx. Nl: 'im 'i 1-Dhuf, .lusfl him' bH11l'vky, Annu- H1 Vrif, Vhjlliw Imwr, l'h,llis l'h1intlzn1l .1 . V, 4 ,f f v 1 ,, X f ,X ...... ,, ' A' , A . , as M ' . ' I f ix 'f 11, . v I ' X a K ' A I 1 .A I 'I X ' f f - A J' . A 1 -. -A X ' D N, V . , . ' '. If ' 4 1,1 ' - i I A-Q' 5 - N , .1 IS ev' Q . . K ' 1 , - , V 6 fr .0 ff'-I I ,TA - W .F .,.,. J - ' Q 1 Julmnn Slum Buerly kxrrhl- :ff IR IN! 1 nr an lxrm uv an A L57 sa A x X A Su NK! on ..- fr mf Pnnlhall 1943 Homecoming Bnnfiri--Cheerleaders: Jam- Collins, Marilyn Nliislnn-h, ll ll Jamboree CClarionj 0-18-Sept. 14 The annual get-to-gether of the eight schools in the conference opened the pigskin season. Algona, Clarion, Clear Lake, Eagle Grove, Hampton, Hum- boldt, Iowa Falls, and Webster City brought their teams and bands for fifteen-minute tussels and five-minute show-offs, respectively. The Wiltleats drew Clarion as their opponents. Livermore ChereD 7-0-Sept. 17 On the home field Humboldt kindled the right spirit for the games to Come by defeating the Bull- dogs. The game was a hard-fought one, with Humboldt players scoring in the second half and putting themselves on record as 7 to ll winners. llflarlvm- Hnlrlvn, Dunno NYilli-y, Jenn l.: 'su . Eagle Grove flllerej l-l-Tisepl. 24 The XY'ilde.1ts rolled over to Eagle Grove to fight and win over the liaglets on their own battle ground. At the end of the half the score stood 0 to 0. but the Humboldt squad came through the second session with a 14 to 7 record. Clarion fllerej 6-7-Oel. l The defenders of the Gold and Blue met their first and only defeat in 1948 when they played the Clarion Cowboys. Humboldt outplayed Clar- ion throughout the entire game winning 16 first downs to the 6 ehallsed up by Clarion. The failure to make the extra point left the score 6 to 7 in favor of the XVildc.1ts' opponents. HOMECOMING-The queen, Joyce Sorlien, with some ol her attend- ants: Pat Weir. Helen Ann Saw- yer, Dean Skaugslad. Mickey McFarland, Charles Strachan lringf bearerl, Fully Duns- combe Qflower girl.i l58l iff? an-as 1 nN'ii2f FOUTIIALI. TEAM-First Row: Rnllainil lfmnlil. liielizrrl. ll--llivlison, lion l'l1l'istn-lisa-n, Rum-r Holds-n, K.-ith Adams, li--rzild Thonipson. Gt-mfui' Ilunphy. Second Row: liillit-rt Szinilxi-n. Geri- ills-in, liurl Illrieli, Gem- l'or'n-r. Manson fll0I'0D 33-0-Ovl. 8 The Manson game was the homecoming event. and the Humboldt team was ready to fight and win. The score read 33 to 0 at the end of the game. Gene Porter and Earl Ulrich, co-captains, assisted by the Pep Club and the band, crowned the sea- son's queen with colorful and attractive fanfare. Hampton Cthereb 7-0-Ovl. 15 At Hampton, the Xvildcats added another vic- tory to their series. The game was a nip-and-tuck one throughout the entire playing time, but during the Closing minutes a touchdown by liarl Ulrich put Humboldt in the lead with a 7 to 0 score. Clear Luke Cllerel I9-14-01-l. 22 Clear Lake was leading the conference when the game started. At the end of the first half the score was a 7 to 7 tie. Then the Wiltlegits drove through the second half with their best performance of the year and finished with a 19 to 14 victory. Iowa Falls fillers-D 13-9-Oct. 29 The lowa lfalls Cadets led throughout the major part of the game, but in the last minute of play Gene Olson picked up a fumble and ran for a touchdown. Wcbslt-r Cily fllerej 19-6-Nov. 5 The score read 0 to 0 at half-time, but Hum- boldt came out of the warm-up house to tally three touchdowns, while the Webster City Lynx scored only one. Algonu flllerej 14-7-Nov. 11 A squad of fighters went to Algona determined to win the Armistice Day clash. At the half Algona was leading with a 7 to O score. The Wildcats, however, finished the game and the season with a score of 14 to 7 and returned to the home town- and to a feed-as the conference champions. FOOTBALL SQVAD-l-'irst Row: liarl Hx-lvir-k Georgt- Sisson, Rollanrl I-Rfvolml, Jaek Carlson, Don Christensen, Roger Holden, Keith Arlzims, Gerald Thompson, Georuc- liunphy, Jim 0'IJimnell, Dale Rm-4-fly. Second Row: Ki-nneth Sawyer, Ronald Rasmus- sen, Don l'ir-rson. Charles liauxrous. Ilwiuht llaxnim-I. VVinton Hnnsi-n. liill Iniwdi-r, Norman S1-verson, Jerry U'IJonnell, Jens Nielsen. Rout-r l.inrl+-rnian. Third Row: fum-h Ililly. Junior Hvllirl-tson, Gent- Ulson Gilbert Samlvvn, Lloyd Goodell. Philip Nat-ve, Cozieh Tate, Rh-hziril Helliekson. Gem- l'oitvr. Keith Kopm-, liurl lflriih, Dick Johnson lMzinaL'4-rv. i '1' as 3 nn -5 JPY '15 aff. ' f. ' A ' if W'- , , L, .ul .1 K..-Qty-,,, , an 7 e - H ffl W ,A .,.f,,r 43 V nrlh Central Champ-i Iene Olson ISHN l aptam M 4 .4 fr- .1-.. Ulrich after intercepting an Algona pass returni the ball to the forty five yard hne George Keith Charles .Iac k Don Feorsze Adams Adnmi Bqugous Carlw '1 Christensen Dunphy E601 I n nr V avi V: a 0 U' L ' ' ' E ' I 4, 4 I A- 'G 31-1 Rolland Vl lntun Richard Roger Keith Phlllp Pewuld Hanssn Helllrk-mn Holdrn lxoppe NBCVC af lurtmr fake-. a forward pass to l lrllll and smashes the Bulldog line for a flrst and ten .lerrv I 1 ne I bert Norman erald Earl I ll ann ll lortmr Nandun Sewer mn ll'l'llTlIl'4Jh l lr ch 1 iii' L6 l-'evold hits the floor in battling for loose hall with the Eagles. askelllall 518 -'flfl Purim-r lcapw high in thc- :mir to gain lip from Lynx. Hvllickeon scores. as I-Ingles try in stop him. MVARSITYN BASKETBALI,-I rnnl R1-xv: Kvilh K4-mm. N .iv-rn:m S1-uxwmw, Ii:-llzlml Vu-xulml. Gary Hudw. Vhullx Skzuuzstaei. .If-rry Ulrivh. Frank Amlvrwn. Back Row: livin-, IH,x'tvr'. l'1u'lis Ulf-vu, Ch-411-550 llunphy. Mr. Dilly In-mu Rivhzard Hvllicksmi, Rwllur Hulnlcn, Ga-rzxlml Nuzilr w-f 36 - 4. 5 xr, Vs-rnon .Ioim-r, Alfrwl Knivrivm, Stanley Ji-nsvn. I . S. IIASKHTHAI.I,-Ifroni Row: Iiolwrt linvliun. I.:lrr5 In-llox li Nil i l' il II l i lx H k Row' Don l'ifrfaon Xli N r n . if is . rw-1. tu ' 4- x 1' . al' VARSITY OPPONENTS Pocalaontas qtlaerey Ilampton Llierel Dayton rtlaerej Vfebster Citv rtlierej Livermore flierej Iowa lfallx qliereil Nlanson ltlaerel Clarion ltlierel Iowa lfalls rtlierej Algona llmert-3 Ifort lloalge lfiopli. lieml llierej Eagle Grove llaerej Conference Tournament Rocliwell Ciitv ilu-rep Clear Lake qtlaerej Livermore ltlierej Xvelvster City llaerej Poealaontas rlierej Hampton lll1UI'Cj Sectional Tourney Rolfe flierel We 39 38 40 ZS 49 31 39 -ll -H Il Zl ill C li .44 56 39 34 -ll 41 They 21 35 27 -I-I 28 41 37 46 SU 27 ZS 25 .IHCCIICLI 3-I 60 -ll 34 27 39 47 fm' . my 1- bon, Iiill Lowwlvr, Km-nm-th Sawyer, Mr. Tate lroarhl, 1.14-ryv NM-nl. Junior III-llivkxon, VVinlon Iiunrvn. Vhriw Kgur. FRESH.-SOPH. OPPONENTS Pocahontas ltherej Hampton qherej Dayton ltlaerej Livermore gherel Iowa Falls llmerej Manson Ctlaerej Clarion ftlaerel Iowa Ifalls ltlaerej Algona llierej lfort Dodge lSopl1. St Rexj Iiagle Grove llaerej Rockwell City llaerej Livermore ltlaerej Xlfelmster Ciitv llierej POC.ll10f'll.lS llierej Hampton ltlaerej flierej We They 17 19 19 I5 25 24 16 15 41 21 29 22 -42 18 44 26 4l 26 27 25 55 17 19 39 26 28 37 25 38 33 34 17 ,z -S, I 04,1 I-'-S players defeat Lynx. F. S. wins over Dodgers 27-23. l63l H Sluqqers 1948 BASEBAI L TEAM First Row Chrls Kjar Earle Sands Howard Vest Jack larlwn llm Collin Don Plfrson Jens Nxeleen Parle Ulrich Merlin Hanson Vlmtun Hman lhxrlu I-hlllckson John Berkhlmer Serond Row George blsun Lhxrlw Skull sl'ul Holland Pexold Bob Rasmuwen Cane Porter Kuxlrl 1 limk l Noah Nmrman 51-watson Rnhard Hclllcksun Vtrn Jensen Vlxrxln Dun Lunh Dxlly OPPONENTS e Gilmore City Qthurg Aplll 6 lort Dodge Qhurc Aprll J Surgd Hurt QPokx Apnl 70 QIIFIOD fhuru 'vin 4 Kmmhl fScLt CIIFIOH, Mu Cnlmoru Cnty Qhnrc Mlv 11 l ugh Grow qthcrg Nl x 18 Lllrlon fthurc N1 X 7 H8 WU t 'KJ H U- Speellslers. X4-Xl!! 1948 TRACK SQI AD First Row Wmrnon Hanson Ronald Rnsmu cn .hm 0 Dun ncll Bill OI'-.nn Jmrry Ollonmll Gary Beebs Charlvs liaugous K lth lhrk hlmer John J:-ulux bylxln Smith Second Row Wuynt Wntmm Hlllkdlll MtKe1 Iloycl Mllfllllllj Hour Holden Manly Mnhdtlsun ltorgt Dunphy THE RECORD Trxantullr Fort Dodge Fort Dodge 100 Emgle Grov 40 Humbddt70 Pocxhontas Rflaxe Pocwhontas Schools 18 Humboldt fnrst nn hugh jump Cowboy Rchxs CHanon Humboldt first ln high jump and two mnlt rc av Iimtrnct hlctt CIhcroktt Hugh lump txt for first, two rmlt rtlu, Stcond Confcrtntt Cl1r1on Humboldt thxrd it ltt Meet Ames Gcorge Dunphx second m hugh jump ,l -Ps, ...fl -fu' Two Mlle Relav BBUKUUW Naeve Mcllurneu McFarland V l I One Mile Relay Baugous Berkhlmer McKee MtBurney Mxthaelson gets set to hurl the platter l65l ..-Y H .1 - V ,r lb x Vi '5f'45'T ' ' 1 .4 Y ' , ' . i' 'T ' -. I' 34 , 1 ' U- In .1 ' , js' x ' S xg, - ,, ,E E Q nl. A l . . I I., - ,. l , ' - A N U ' g K. , I X. 4 NL '-X - . 5 ' V .JV - :l.-, af t. V sv - . --- F - ' : '- , ss , ' ' - . ' 3 ' . ' . , ' - ., 5 r 3, lj 1 . Ilick Nacve, Gilbert Samlvcn, Couch Tate. l V ' 1. Q f - . ' ,L 0 1 on . . tx x .W . . A Q X, J r ' 1 4 l ' , . - I X ,, A M, ., . . 1 5 , fl M Xb 1 .' . .X . U 4' 4.- 3 8 - T' I x - - A , V 1 Q - ' A S K . A ' , Q.-V' . 1 ' - ' J-' ' f n ' ' ' ,': ., A' . ,'. . ' , 4. ' . ' 1 s . I v V W A ' :X A ' lv 4 V, Al the homecoming hop Escort Mickey gave way to the man of the hour. Pup llluh The Pep Club planned and supervised the homecom- ing events. They were the bonfire, the pep rally, the crowning of the queen, and the post-game sock hop. The group presented pep programs before the foot- lull and basketball games and sponsored .1 dinee dur- ing the basketball season. Mrs. Cram, the sponsor of the club, kept her cheerleaders rendv to perform alt all sport events. The officers of the club were Mickey Nleliir- lnnd, presidentg jerry O'Uonnell, vice-presidentg Ronald Buchan, secretary-t1'e.1surer. Manship and Jones eame back to blow up some pep. PEI' l'l,ITll- Burk slunde- guard while wild and woolly Willey haranaxues her lnjuns to get off their eold feet. .- Lf- The G.A.A. members are intrepid Ufrontlergals who venture into all fields ol sports li. A. ll. Th fifty-four old members of G.A.A. took in sev- enty-nine newcomers who were willing to play mon- key, talk like a parrot or perform some acrobatic stunt at the big circus initiation picnic. The event was truly a howling success. The following girls were chosen to serve as cabi- net members of the organization: Helen Torlxelson. president, Marilyn Mosbach, vice-presidentg Barbara Harris, secretary: Marjorie Albus, treasurer. Class teams held group tournaments in softball, newcomb, basketball, volleyball, and deck tennis. Tourneys for individuals were arranged for those in- terested in badminton and bowling. In the spring the G.A.A. members enjoyed L1 party dubbed, There's a Song in the Air.', Iiaeh person present was requested to represent by costume or ae- tion some familiar song. Another interesting feature of the get-to-gether was a babv-picture-guessing con- test fitting the mood created by, You Nlust Have Been a Beautiful Baby, but Baby XVho Are You Now? The playday gang, rhosen lo repriscnt ll.H.S. at Vlarion awai s the sleepwheads Ahem. said the toaslmie-Krew at the li.A.A. banquet lt- tl The TLA..-X. uId!imers rode to the mann the inilialts puff d alum, afoi! I67l Basketball cheerleaders: .lane Collins, Donna Willey, Marlene Holden Marilyn Mosbach Basketball Tournament Scores Team Won Lost Seniors 6 U junior A 4 1 - 5 lunior B 4 1 i Sophomore :X 2 3 Sophomore I5 2 3 lireshmam A 0 S lfreshman B 6 5 The seniors, Ll one team line-up, won the tourney with Ll total of six points. To the class winning the contest goes the honor of having its name engraved on che basketball trophy. The trophy is .1 tr.u'eling cup which is passed on from ye.1r to year. lt is presented to the winners .it the awards assembly. Nlnrxraretjvan Butterworth congratulates Bonnie Klvin, the winner of the '18 badminton tourney. SENIOR IIASKICTBALI. 'FEAM-lfllfl Victors--l irst Row: Verniem- Knvhnnsl, Anita Svhmitltke, .Iuhnnn Inmwlur teap- tninr, l':il VVei1'. Hola-n 'I'oi'lu-lsnn. Serond Row: liunnit- Klm-in, Danna lim- Hilulmnrrl, Glory 'I'n-rwilliller, Joann Anderson. Not in pin-ture: Joyw- Sorlin-n, lin-vm-rly Sinxpson, Wnmlzi Si-hnlze, uns! Sharon Patton. Au the Shadowx lvnillhrn. the soft- ball vnthusiaits tn-nd to swing xl moan hnt. ln sovcvr, a nimble font and n hard- shelled head are helpful to the pfaver. Giggles, frowns, and very. very little action -thnt's softball In the spring. Oops, over she goes! The tumhlz-rs didn't tumble when the yearbook wnapihootera-A -azlirl. Hold it! Tha- 4-xrited newvomh tourney uin- ners rhokrd lrarh other! with unlmundrd joj.. l69l A-.a af 7 l of 1 W---'1 What Hare Eau Lead Tn lzuyf :lan Story Ill XOIUHIIN Frmleyl Slunlcy Sldlll Sully Peters s1t at 1 dressung tlble un the lounge of Lakeport Hugh School combung her luuur The doou of the loun e opened and tyyo guuls came un Sally recognuzed them 1s tyyo sen uou gurls One 1 short gurl yyuth long blond haur yy as called Sandy and she seemed yery upset about somethung The other url Irene by name yy as seemungly try ung to calm her S1ndy for heaven s sake yy hat s yy rong vyuth you? You look as though you could e1t nauls Iuene saud as she opened her compact Hoyy can you ask whats yy rong wuth me? Uudn t you see that nunny that nobody that R undy XVulluams brought to the d1nce3 Randy Wulluams Sally s fungers tughtened tn her eomb and she tuuned so that the tyyo guuls eould not see her for she was the nunny the nobody whom Randy Wulluams had brought to the dlnee uene uatheu lbsently saud Y s I sayy buought Smlly Peters What s yy rong yyuth that? Sandy looked duggers at her fruend h n aungs yyrong yyuth ut uts just func just me Iuene laughed and saud Don t get so upset Sandy There us 1 perfectly sumple reason why R1ndy brought Sally to the dance Really ut s ratheu amusuns. Irene laughed to herself but seeung that Sandy obyuously dud not thunk ut funny she began her story You knoyy that Yes yyhlt ubout ut? XVell ut seems that some of the felloyys yyere luddung Rundy about hus popul1ruty wuth the guuls saud he yy IS Cary Grant the seeond and so on R andy saud that oh sure he eould get 1 date any tume he vyanted one And then the fel loyys hut upon the udea of hay ung Randy take thus nobody as yot call her to the dance He had saud he could get a dute yyuth anyone but generul opunuon has ut that Sally yyould rather dates books than a boy The felloyys thought that thus yy ould be a good chance to see uf they couldnt make Randy eat hus words As you naught uma une Randy saud sure he could et 1 date yyuth her Before he kneyy yy hat yy as lu yppenung he euther had to go through yy uth the de al or else 'ldllllf that he d butten off more than he eould chcyy Rather than admut that he had uny eloubts of hus ubuluty to get 1 dute yyuth Sully he yoyy eel to eurry off the farce And that us the one and only reason yy hy Randy brought Sally Peters to the dunce tonught Are you suueg Slndy usked waruly Of course Im sure What other ue1son eould there be fou hus brungung her? Irene elosed her eomplet und put ut back un her purse Lome on let s go As the doou closed S1lly turned sloyyly I70I around and looked at herself un the murrou Hello nunny What she had just heard vyas so astoundung to her that she yy as dumb founded She dudn t knovy what to thunk Se eral thungs kept whuzzung through her mund the only reason a date yyuth any one what other reason could there be 7 That was yyhy Randy Wulluams had brought her to the dance so he could brag some more Randy Wulluams vyas a senuor at Lakeport Hugh star of the basketball team and one of the best lookung boys un school As these achueyements vyould seem to unducate he was 1lso one of the most popular boys on the cam pus Sallv had always thought pruvately of course that Ilindy s bugness was made up most ly of hus oyyn eonceut Randy usuallv dated the luttle blond senuor gurl Sandv yyhuch yyould ex plaun why she yy as so upset tonught Sally had been more th1n a l1ttle surprused when Randy had 1sked her to the dance Although ut wasn t true that she preferred datung books to boys she more often dud Randy mught easuly haye taken any one of a dozen prettuer and more popular gurls and they would all have jumped at the chance to go wuth hum But Irene and Sandy s conversatuon explauned t ust because he dudn t want the fellows to et the best of hum and just to carry out a dare he had asked her to the dance Sally was gettung mad Why that that unfant unyute me to the dunce just to put one over on the fellows' ust who does he thunk he us' Suddenly an udea hut Sxlly luke 1 bombshell Sa yyhat uf Sally guggled to herself Wh ut yyould he do? Oh well I should worry Stull grunnung Sally put her comb un her purse and wunked at herself un the murror She pucked up her co1t and walked out the door Randy vyas standung at the edge of the dance floor talkung to some of hus fruends Well I saud I d go through wuth the deal and get a date wuth her dudn t I5 And I guess I dud Yes I guess you dud saud hus fruend Bull Summers Say usnt that Sally over there ut looks as uf she s leavung For Sally was crossmg the floor to the door and she dud look as though she yy ere leayung because she had her coat on Randy excused humself and hurrued to unter cept Sully Hey Sally yyhere are you goung7 he asked as he caught up yy uth her Sully turned to hum and saud sumply Im goung home Randy stared at her You re goun where? Home But why? The dance usn t oy er and ut usn t late After the dance we can go dovyn tovyn and I .V Vu V 'VH .V ' V .V K .... K . V V . .V . ,, . K 7 I I' 7 vc n . l . x x I . . 0 V V , . . K, . , , , . , . , V V K V , K K V K V- V V e ' 1 ' e e ' ' ' 1 V. V V V V Y 1 V T 1. . I , a ' ' V V 1 .1 . . g , V , V K , . 1 . D! ' ' V V V K ...K V K . V .V V V V . V V V V K . K , . , . K K K K V VV K 1 1 I V Y ll 3 ' l Y e I n A V - S 9 ' K . . ' ' V ' V V ' V , . ' . ' ' 9 ' V - - au ' , ' ' 1 ' .' . . ' 7 1 ,-vii. y . . -, V 7, D yi . I ' ' V . . V , 1 l V V V , V K V V K K . I . . , . K K , 1 V K1 ' K ' K 11 K K 1 at , . 1 K ' . v x y V Y A . V V S . 4 . , V Y V - 5' ' . . e Q ,y ' tt h I V 7 I . . . .. V e, . , e . K K V V VV V V ,V V V V V , V V K . . V . , ,, V Q . . . K .K K . . V V K . , . . . , . . . Otj V V V . V . V . , V 1 . . . f- an K V r 1 K - u 9 V K V . , , K K el I. 1 I e ' f 7 ' 3 1 V y K V K 1' ' ' - rs , V . V V . . U . . ., . ' - 1 11 7 K K V V V l . .V .V 1 , KI. 1 . e Z7 . 9 K K V K K K VV K K V , V fuateunuty that Randy' belongs to? - - If ' ' 79 1' V -l V x -xx x 1 1 Y' 7 S ' u ' ' ' - - as Q ' . ' 1 . ' ' ' 1 - L I - V - . V V V V , , . . .. , ,V V V V V .V . . . . . 1 ' ' A ' A 1 I ' rr ' xx K ' , V r 1... 1 . 1 ' '1 V ' Y . - u - 1 - K ' ' H au V 1 1 V 1 1 VK 1 1 1 - e I . , , . VK ' 1 ' V' V ' 7, , 'V V V V , x . . L f V. Y 4 x 1 . . K . . , K . . . K K ,VV . V V 1 ' 1 . . . U V K V V , , , ' . - Q - . V V V V VV V V K 1 K , . . . . . . .. K V VV - V V V V 1' .g , I u s x . .. K V V K V , . S e ' . I I - ' 9 x . . . V V V VV V V V V K V ' ' e ' e e - u - ' V ,V V V 1 1 e 1 7 ' ' '. 1 ' L . . ' . ' . . V V. V V V V 1 VV V 1 1 V V V r v N .. , . K V . . . K. , , . . .K1 1 x V xy K' Y Y V Y 'll K 5 7 7. K V V VV V V V .V V .. . . . e. K , . . ,, V -1 U V V - V V v r 1 , . ,, K , K K K K V. KK VV S , . . V . , K, . V V V VV .V VV I . S' V I - . K K V. K V K V V .V V K K V 0 VV K K K K a K ' ' 9 VV 3 ' V . Sally shook her head and sud You may but I am goung home But I eant see yyhy you yy unt to go home noyy Oh can t you? Very yyell then I ll tel u Im goung home because you bore me I luaye neyer spent such a dull eyenung un all my e eyrcept perhaps yyhen I spend the eyenunu, buby suttung The only fun Iye had tonught us yvhen Bull Summers daneed vyuth me I'Ie east can dance' You should take some lessons from hum Good eyenung Sally turned and yy ulleed out the door leavung Randy standung speeehless and lookung as uf he had seen a ghost Bull yyalked up to Randy Whut s the mat ter? Dudnt the lurrle lady enpoy your com pany' Randy saud nothung Well Bull went one ut looks as uf you dudnt quute put the deal over After all vou should take a gurl home when you ask her out Randys face yyas scarlet I-Ioyy could she walk out on me luke thutu Dud you have any thung to do yy uth thus? he asked turnung to Bull Nope But I sure wush I dud ust yyhut do you mean by thut9 Randy askeel Well you see Randy ut slul1e thus The fel loyys ull thunk you re swell but yvell lately ut seemed as uf youu d kund of gotten flue bug held Xou alyy ays seem to be braggung und vyell ut lust kund of rubbeel the fellows the yy rong yy ay I dont thunk you meunt to but Randy nodded Yes I thunl-1 I know what you mem Runely turned to walk awlv and then stopped and turned baek to Bull Bull thanks for tellung me I guess I needeel to yy uke L A yyeek has gone by sunee the dance and Randy has culled Sally on the phone and us talkung to her Say Sully how about goung to the shoyy yvuth me Sunday mght9 o I cant I haye a wuth Bull Summers Bull Summers? Yes Well how do you luke that? My b st fruend takes my best gurl' Sally laughed I luke ut fune Sumplv As Bl: Szroml flare Siory III Nllklllllly Conful MV1ryR0yf Meyer for words Tonught was the bug nught It was the hugh school prom and everyone was goung formal She and her mother had spent weeks and weeks makung her gown It wus made from vards and yards of blue ehuffon maternal She dud look yery pretty un ut The full skurt the sweet heurt neeklune that certaun shade of blue all thus dud yyonders for her She yyould yyear her haur up on top of her head she had yyorn ut thus wav only onee before That tume her cousun h Iped her comb ut Mom had suggested that Aluce do ut up for tonught and eyen offered her seryuces un helpung her comb ut Dear Vlom she knew yy hat thus dance meant to Aluce she us so understandung School had been dusmussed at noon and the hugh school students had the afternoon off Ior two yyeeks the only subjeet on every one s mund and tongue was the bug formal dance the prom Wheney er a group of gurls yy ere together they talked about theur goyy ns theur haur dos and theur dates Aluce yyas goung yyuth Tum He had been her best beau eyer sunce they yy ere fresh men They vuer always together and Aluee dudn t knoyy yyhcut ut yyould be luke uf she had to Do to a party yyuthout Tum They ate lunch together at noon and then Tum yyas goung to brung her home un LIILIL hus car He cranked ut seyeral tumes und then ut started rught off I71I thev had had on the wuy home whule suttung on the blek poreh Her thoughts were suddenly unterrupted when her mother called from the kutehen Why don t you go un und lue down for a whulel You wull probablv need all the rest you can get That s a good udeu replued Aluee Ill be rrght un Aluee came unsude and sturted up the buek stuurs Wull you call me urounel fuve oeloekz Id luke to huye plenty of tume to get ready you knoyy Mom smuleel and sud Sure well get you readv un tume As she drowsuly slupped unto dreumland Aluce eould see herself un the neyy dress but ut sud denly changed unto a drab old puec of materual that looked luke a dushrag on her I-Ier haur vyas not the yyay she wlnted ut but straught and strun y As She looked at her refleetuon un the murror she sud to herself Gee do I look sumple as sumple as A B C9 She yyent dovu nstaurs to et her wrap There yyas no young man eullung for her so Dad yy us goun to druye her to the prom Come on Aluee let s o Shall yy e5 yelled Dad as he stepped out the back door I Il druye the eur around un front O K I Il be rught yyuth you she :unsyy ered and yyuth that she took one last dusuppountung 1 1 1 1 1- .V 1 1 .V 1 1 1 1 VV 1 1 . ,. , .1 , j . . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 y, 1 ., ' .1 V V 1- V1 , , V 1 1V 1 111 V 'V' ' ' ' V 1 ' 1 1 1 - V V - ' V ' 1 1 1 1 V ' ' V V V. 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Rnh Hellnkson puts one ln tx defeat Pokx Sihllll' clowns put on a farme at the punn 0 Vanity surh aw V4-rle is dieplaying here can nf-ver he malvhed hy girls. l73l look at herself un the hall murror and then yyent out to the car What tume shall I call for you? asked Dad Oh I suppose around tvyelye she replued unless I call you Deep doyyn unsude she vyas vyushung that just thus once she vyould be asked by one of the kuds to rude home yyuth the gang They alyy avs had so much fun They were con tunually talkung about the good tumes they had but poor sumple Aluce could ney er joun un on the conversatuon because she was neyer unvuted to come along As they droye up un front of the old Mansuon House the place where the prom was to be held she could see a large crowd of people unsude It looked so very pretty yy uth the gurls un theur duf ferent colored dresses When she yyalked un she saw a group of gurls standung together talkung and laughung Ill just go over wuth them she saud to herself But as she moved closer they turned theur backs and she could hear one of them say W don t vy ant sumple Aluce do ve? No not Aluce replued another She us as sumple as A B C Never any fun remarked another Aluce hearung all of thus yvent off by her self She vyandered unto 1 small patuo There yy as a couple standung there She thought the boy looked famuluar he should be someone she knew He turned around and she saw that ut vyas Tum Thus was more than she could bear she quuckly ran doyyn a luttle path She could hear footsteps follovyung her It was Tum Aluce Aluce he called but she dud not answer Aluce Aluce ut us tume for you to get up It wasn t Tum at all She opened her eyes and there yy as Mom Come on sleepy head Dud I surpruse you? I have the tub full of water for your bath Better hurry before the water gets cold You can us some of my nevy bubble bath uf you want to The Want TbIYt1fJfdF? Sfmy III Nluf The furst day of summer vacatuon found Peggy and Sally lazuly loungung on the swung on Peggy s front porch scannung throu h the wan ad sectuon of the evenung paper to see uf there was any job that would not requure too much vyork and whuch requured the help of tvyo gurls Suddenly both gurls spotted the same vyanred utem It read Wanted tyyo gurls to take care of a sux year old boy Mother must work to support herself and chuld Apply um meduatelv Wrute Mrs H M Shuelds Rock vulle Pennsylvanua Olllly I 74 I Gee thanks Mom replued Aluce As she sat soakung un the tub she thought about her dream It yyould certaunly be terruble uf the rest of the gang snubbed her luke that uf Tum or any of the other boys paud no atten tuon to her ut she yyere as sumple as A B C sumple Aluce Beatruce Corwuth Tum yy as to call for her at eught o clock Sur prusungly enough vyuth Mom s help she was readv by 7 45 She dud look wonderful Her haur yyent up beautufully and she looked very lovely un her dress Her father remarked that she looked luke a faury queen and that any boy should be proud to take her to the prom Thus gave her a warm feelung She must look pretty swell uf Dad came out wuth a complument luke that She was just guvung herself a few funushung touches when she heard a rattle and clangung and a screech of brakes Thus was Tum un hus old Luzzue A fevy seconds later there was a knock at the door Tum came un and when he savy Aluce he gave 1 low yyolf whustle Gee do you look swell? he saud Thanks Tum but you don t look so bad yourself You know ut usn t every day that you wear a suut and tue yyuth all the trummungs she returned He helped her wuth her evenung jacket They then told her folks goodbye and wuth that they C I I had a luttle trouble wuth old Luzzue he saud but I haye ut all fuxed up now Do you thunk she wull get us there on tume7 questuoned Aluce Oh sure replued Tum wuth the over haulung job ut just had that wull be as sumple as A B C Oh no gasped Ahce not that' Tum looked at her un bewulderment vyonder ung vyhat she meant but kept rught on crank ung old Luzzue rl Huax Contrvf Marjorie Albus At furst the gurls thought ut too good to be true and neuther could speak for a moment Then Peggy saud It sounds luke fun' Lets vyrute for detauls It seems luke an easy job and besudes ut s just vyhat we re lookung for Okay ag eed Sally and ut ll help us earn some sptndung money Brught and early the next mornung the gurls yytre huddled together wrutung an answer to the ad Funally they had ut just the yyay they wanted ut and they rushed to the post offuce The nex days were days of anxuety Peggy spent most of her wakung hours wuth Sally and . . 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I , . . . . - II I y . . . . , 1 - , , H . . I , . s 57 em, ilifiif wi A H51 I-rn-shmzxn hu k I ll lh mvmzl Drs :ull vnjnw :I lunrlu-0 Busts and Illllliles I1 ht pplhdlfiht Al 1 , , , :- ,. ' ,v , AL I I 751 everytime the mailman came there was a race to see who yvould get there first. Finally on the fourth day Peggy and Sally received a long- ayyaited reply. They yvere so excited they could hardly open the letter. Finally they succeeded. part, References are acceptable. please call in person at seven o'clock evening, and I shall be glad to questions you may have? This was Wednesday' afternoon, and there yvasn't much time to think of what questions they wanted to ask. Since there isn't much time, remarked Peggy, Let's each make a list of questions, and then compare them and select the best ones to ask Mrs. Shields. That s a good idea, ventured Sally, and the girls eagerly began An hour had come and gone before either spoke I m done, Peg How about you? I yyill be as soon as I finish this question At seyen sharp the best questions haymg been seleeted Peggy and Sally yyere standing on the poreh of Mrs Shields home It yyasn t quite yy hat they had eytpeeted The house yyas badly in need of a coat of paint, and there yy as eyidenee of 1 little trouble in getting the grass to groyy Sally knocked, and the door yy as opened by a pleasant looking gray hured lady who did not seem to fit the scene Are you Mrs Shields? Peggy inquired Yes Wfon t you come in? XVC are the two girls who vyrote in ansyy er to your ld This is Sally, and I m Peggy Im yery happy to know you She ushered the girls into a room with meager furnishings and inyited them to sit down Mrs Shields took the eh ur opposite Peggv lndS1lly 1nd told them this story live years lgO my husband was killed in 1 plane accident which left me with a It read in XVould you Wednesday answer any xv son to support. Ever since that time I have had to be the provider. For the first tyyo years it wasn't difficult as jobs were easy to find. As time went on, I found jobs became more scarce. For six months now I have been unable to find work of any kind. The money I had in the bank has been used. Yesterday I did manage to find a job in a grocery store. I start tomorrow, that is if you two girls decide to accept my proposition. I won't be able to pay very well, anel I must admit that my son is not the easiest child to take care of. I'll leave you now so that you can talk it over. Excuse me. What do you think Peg? Im willing to. After all there are two of us, and it shouldn t be too hard It s agreed then, said Sally Iust then Mrs Shields appeared yy ith her son, and the girls nearly fell out of their churs They eould hardly belieye their eyes He yy as the handsomest boy the girls had ey er seen He yyas six foot, broad shouldered and had eoal blaek iair I 'sh Is t us Iarr. tney stuttered Yes, it is, responded Mrs Shields The joke could be kept no longer Mrs Shields and Larry began laughing, mueh to the astonishment of Peggy and Sally Iorgive us for laughing she said but you had such a perplexed look on your faces You see my son and I were eontestants on a radio program, and we were to find out if there yyere tyyo girls yyho actually yvould take care of a small boy You are the first tyyo girls yvho aetutlly said you yyould, eyen tfter you heard our rather htrsh terms The girls were introduced to Iarry, and a be lutiful friendship yyas established Landmarks ll nf ll lunlnr Snnlnr Banquet Rattling al mg in an old jalopy built of chairs the east of Anne Spring entertained an audienee ot stu S 1948 and reyealed tae signifieanee of some ot the 3l1llLi of lnltlflfls ln IIIL Strieklanel direeted the play hy s earlier in the day Anne The initiates dressed up baskets searehed along in am said sueh eypressiye tl yyith them in pienie togy and carrying the eoriidors during the day nm., s m a 'Xt 6 30 came the banquet with the folloyyin., Sprint, time toast program Im driying this car ory Lou Teryyilliger I suppe se you understand what it in a s emi r XX afson I feel a sp ll eommg on Diek I-rederieksen I ll tell you .1 feyy things Fzraley Sehult7 Oh that s the prettiest song but I don t knoyy the yyords Niargar tlean Buttervyorth nyee Smrlien Verle Iarson Diek Fred rieksen I761 and the big class The juniors inyited the seniors the faeulty board of edueation to be their guests at the C hureh gsall Seryed by vyell trained sophomore boys and present enjoyed themselves in the atm :sphere of the Rhapsody in Blue The Repertoire ran as follovys Maestro Diek Iireelerieksen I relude Donna Lou W illey C ounterpnnt Shirley Clapp lempo de Blues Y erle Larson Bill johnson Roger Lunningham Lqdenfa XX illiam Haus l brand hnale Beyerly Simpson X era Mae Nels in Pat Weir oyce Sorlien Helen Ann Sayyyer oan ensen After the banquet the merrymakers eurried to the gymnasiem which vyas cleyerly dressed up in an Alic Blue Goyyn Here in a dreamy atmosphere the dancers yylnrleel to the enehantmg musie played by the Ding I llis orehestra . . 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