Iowa Falls High School - Cadet Yearbook (Iowa Falls, IA)
- Class of 1946
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R ' if ' --7 k ELL t 1 K '.EI'i1e i'If'i'i?E'i' 9 reflecfion of our pas? and in mirror of our 'ii flnLure,i5x' N QQNISTRAQW x . . Y . YN - '2og3!1'1096em p1'i11c1k?a? N G go X FACULTY Fin! row, loft io right-Miss Spence, Mr. Cook, Mrs. Dahler, Mr. Golorth, Miss Baker, Mr. Bragonier, Miss Williams, Mr. Flower. Second row-Miss Westwiclc, secretary: Mrs. McOuade, Mr. Diggins, Miss Marlin, Mr. Dahler, Miss Maxey, Mr. Riekena, Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Mofiit, Mr, Bundy, Mrs. Water- man. 2 It ....tl..l RP BN MAX BARKER SENIGS F.F.A., Z, 3, 47 Duroc Breeders, 2, 3, 47 Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 47 Basket- ball, Z, 3, 47 Football, 2, 3, 47 Cadet Review, 3, 47 Yearbook Staff, 47 Mixed Chorus, 4. PATTY BAHR Glee Club, 47 Yearbook Staff, 4. PAUL BOTTKE VIOLET BENNING Cheerleader, 47 Glee Club, 47 Mixed Chorus, 4. ROGER CATON EVONNE BOLSTAD 4 THEOLA ANDERSON Glee Club, Z, 37 Cheerleader, 4. EUGENE BATES Band, 2, 3, 47 Pep Band, 3, 47 Boys' Glee Club, 2, 37 Mixed Chorus, 47 Boys' Quartet, 2, 3, 47 Yearbook Staff, 47 Cadet Review, 47 Debate, 47 Iournalism Convention, 47' Student Council, 47 Play, 3. IO ANN BAILEY Basketball, 2, 3, 47 Band, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club, 2, 47 Brass Sextet, 47 Woodwind Quintet, 47 Cadet Re- view, 2, 47 Yearbook, 4. DONALD CAMPBELL , F.F.A., 2, 3, 47 F. F. A., Secretary, 37 Duroc Breeder, 2, 3, 47 D.B.A. Presi- dent, 37 Won lst Prize 1945 Dairy Heiter Contestg Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus, 4. MARY BERG ON Play, 37 Glee Club, 2, 3, 47 Trio, 47 Mixed Chorus, 47 Band, 2, 3, 47 Cadet Review, 3, 47 Yearbook Staff, 4. BYRON CLARK F.F.A., 2, 3, 4: Duroc Breeders, 2, 3, 47 Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus, 4. SENIORS ANNIILA CROOT Band, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 47 Cadet Review, 2, 3, 4. FRED ELLIOTT DOROTHY DIX RONALD GRANDGEORGE Football, 3, 4: I Club, 4. SALLY GARY Band, 2, 3, 41 Clarinet Quartet, 4, Pep Band, 2, 3: Glee Club, 4, Stage Crew, 3. EUGENE HEFLIN Play, 3: Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Boys Quartet, 47 Cadet Review, 47 De- bate Team, 47 Extemp. Speaking, 4: Student Council, 4, Football Mgr., 4, Football, 3. JOHN COMBELLICK Yearbook Business Mgr., 4, Pep Band, 35 Band, 2, 3, 4, Class Secre- tary, 4, Quartet, 47 Mixed Chorus, 45 Extemp. Speaking, 4, Debate Team, 47 Iournalism Convention, 4. KARLENE CURTIS Cadet Review, 2, 3, 4, Play, 37 Yearbook Staff, 45 Class Prophecy, 3. GLEN FABER F.F.A., 2, 3, 4, Duroc Breeders, 2, 3, 4, Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 4. DORIS DUNNING Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 47 Stage Crew, 35 Class Prophecy, 3 CHRISTIAN HANSEN Football, 3, 47 I Club, 4. GRETCHEN GOODYEAR Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. 5 ' SENIOBS WILLARD I-IOING Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4: Foot- ball, 3: I Club, 3, 4: Cadet Re- view, 4: Prophecy, 3: 'F.F.A., 4: Crops and Soils, 4: Yearbook Staff, 4: Vice-President, 4: Mixed Chorus, 4. BEITY HANSEN Band, 2, 3: Pep Band, 2, 3: Clarinet Quartet, 3: Glee Club, 4: Piano Ac- companist, 3: Play, 3. CURTIS IOHNSON Football, 4: Band, Z, 3: Cadet Re- view, Z, 3, 4: Class President, 2: Class Treasurer, 4: Student Council, Z, 3: Prophecy, 3: Yearbook Corlifd- itor, 4: I Club, 4: Play, 3. AUDREY HARRIS RICHARD LARSON DORIS HELVIG Glee Club, 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus. 4: Play, 3: Cadet Review, Z, 4. 6 MARGERY GRAHAM Band, 2, 3, 4: Clarinet Quartet, 3: Glee Club, 4: Play, 3: Student Coun- cil, 2: Treasurer, 3: Basketball, 3, 4: Cadet Review, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff, 4. ALLEN HUMMEL Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4: Class President, 3: Class Treasurer, 2: I Club Secretary and Treasurer, 3: 1 Club President, 4: Prophecy, 3: Band, 2, 3, 4: Brass Sextet,.2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: Pep Band, 2, 3. BEVERLY HARKEMA 'RODERICK XINGDON Band, 2, 3, 4. BERNADINE HAVENS .Glee Club, 3, 4. DONALD LAWTDN I-',F.A., 4: Duroc Breeders, 4: Crops and Soils, 4. mans MARILYN HOFMANN Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Cadet Review, 2, 3, 47 Iournalism Convention, 45 W.M.T. Newscast Reporter, 3: Mixed Chorus, 4, Trio, 4: Yearbook Ass't Editor, 4: Prophecy, 31 Play Business Mgr., 3. EDWARD MILLER NORMA KAPLAN Basketball, 2, 3, 4. FORREST MORK Play. 3: Mixed Chorus, 3: Cadet Review, 3, 47 Yearbook Staff, 4: Iournalism Convention, 4. IANICE KRATZ Band, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4: Play, 35 Year- book Stait, 4: Iournalism Convention, 41 Cadet Review, 3, 4. MERLE NOLTE F.F.A., 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus, 45 Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 4: Duroc Breed- ers Association, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer Crops and Soils, 2: President of Duroc Breeders Association, 4. LLOYD MARSH WINIFRED HUDSON Pep Club, Z: Model Airplane Club, 2: Queen Candidate, 25 Play, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Class President, 2. RUSSELL MILLER Football, 2, 3, 47 1 Club, 47 Band 2, 3: Pep Band, 3: Class Prophecy, 3. 1 BETTY LOU KINLEY Glee Club, 27 Play, 3: Treasurer, 2. KENNEIH NASSEN Football Manager, 4, Basketball Man- ager, 4. SHIRLEY MADOLE Band, 2, 37 Orchestra, 2, 3: Clarinet Quartet, 2, 37 Pep Band, 35 Student Council, 3: Yearbook Staff, 4. 7 SENIORS RICHARD OLSON Football, 2, 3, 41 Student Council, 2. ELIZABETH MCQUADE Band, 2, 3, 45 Woodwind Quintet, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus, 4: Cadet Review Editor, 3, 47 Student Council, 3, 47 President Student Council, 4, Basketball, Z, 37 Class President, 43 Play Business Manager, 3: Iournalism Convention, 47 Year- book Co-Editor, 4: D.A.R. Represent- ative, 4. IAMES RANKIN Football, 45 l Club, 45 F.F.A., 2, 3, 41 F.P.A. Secretary, 4: Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 47 Duroc Breeder, 2, 3, 47 Won 2nd Prize 1945 in Dairy Heifer Contest. DONNA LOU OHRLUND Homemaking Council, 4: Ir. Sr. Ban- quet Invitations. WESLEY SIMPSON Band, 2, 37 Yearbook Staff, 4. WILMA POMMREHN Drum Maiorette, 3, 4. 8 IOANNE MARDICK DICK PHELAN ARLENE MOORE Band, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette, Z, 35 Drum Major, 47 Glee Club, 2: Pep Band, 2: Stage Crew, 3. IOHN ROBBINS Football, 3, 4: Basketball, 3: I Club, 3, 4. PAULA PATTERSON Glee Club, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus, 3, 4: Cadet Review, 47 Yearbook Staff, 47 Play, 3: Basketball Manager, 45 Hi-Y Girls Club, 2. ARI-IND TIARKS F.F.A., 2, 3, 45 Crops and Soils, 2, 3, 47 Duroc Breeder, 2, 3, 45 Football, 3, 41 Mixed -Chorus, 45 I Club, 3, 4. SBNIORS IANICE PULIS Band Z, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. CHARLES WOLFORD FRANCIS VOIGT Crops and Soils Assoc. 2, 3, 47 Duroc Breeder's Assoc. 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Z, 3, 45 P.F.A. President 3, F.F.A. Re- porter 4g Pres. Crops and Soils 2: Sec. Duroc Breeder's 3, Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. HARRIET SMITH Football 2, 3, 4, lf' Club 4, Cadet Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. 4- Review, 37 Play 35 Yearbook Staff 4. CAROL WAGGONER Cheerleader 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3. VERA WARNER Glee Club Z, 3, 4. MARCIA WALKER Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 27 Paper Drive Princess 35 Sec.-Treas- urer of School Paper for Servicemen 35 Stamp and Bond Salesman 2, 3: All-School Play 3. ANN WELDEN Mixed Chorus 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cadet Review 37 Vice-President 3. BETTY WELDEN Play 37 Glee Club 47 Mixed Chorus 4, Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Wood- wind Quartet 3, Woodwind Quintet 4. onor rddudfes PATTY BAHR EUGENE BATES MARY LOU BERGESON IOHN COMBELLICK KARLENE CURTIS DORIS DUNNING MARGERY GRAHAM MARILYN HOFMANN ALLAN I-IUMMEL CURTIS IOHNSON IANICE KRATZ ELIZABETH MCQUADE 9 ARLENE MOORE FORREST MORK DONNA OHRLUND PAULA PATTERSON BETTY WELDEN UNIOBS No130n'l hQ gp, limbin-gn.. First row, left to right-Beulah Fredericks, Dale Butterwick, Bonny Iensen, Shirley Eggert, Calvin Brownlee, Iona Bullts, Edward Berger, Dorothy Funkhouser, Beulah Farr, Paul Billingsley, Marian Karrys. Second row. left to right-Mary Lou Bissey, Larry Hamilton, Ianice Caton, Charles Brown, Charlene Kempthorne, Homer Bienfang, Mildred Iakobs, Richard Greene, Richard Derbyshire, Catherine Cole. Third row. leit to right-Dorothy Harris, Theresa Brass, Barbara Huffman, Iennie Ann Bulton, Dean Eddy, Sherman Fry, Dick Eddy, Dean Azeltine, Ioan Harper, Margaret Hamilton. ' ' i First row, left to right-Bonny Lou Quasdori, Delbert Mitterer, Audrey Lyon, Ned Wall, Evelyn Lewis, Marlyn Maclole, La Donna Lettow, Melvin Williams, Terry O'Malia, Marlyn Kinney. Second row. left to right-Mary Ann Long, Minnie Stadtlander, Edward Pieper, Shirley Leonard, Marvin Meyer, Angie Mileharn, Bob Knox, Margaret Klein, William Mogle, Betty Lou Watson, Betty Lauterbach. Third row, lei! to right-Ruth Neubauer, Betty Thornton, Donna Kisner, Patty Thorp, Katherine Fteiks, Richard Hutzel, Helen Powgnas, Evelyn Kinney, Merle Trousdale, Shirley Ostheimer. 10 snpno onus FWZ 'hinlwiildnlk Can.-U , H elm First row. left to right-Donnie Crcsser, Neva Fuhrman, Virgil Iacques, Betty Izer, Marlyn Aldinger, Dorothy Harris, Lloyd Knott, Charlene Tones, Jerry Hurst, Virginia Frailey, Philip Havens, Ella Mae Lange. Second row-lean Barirug, Frank Bird, Beverly Kiley, Gene Bright, Amarilla Bailey, Kathleen Graham, Kathryn Funlchouser, Dale Martin, Rose Benning, Richard Bahr, Iayne Kinney, Donald Kay. Third row-Bruce Iohnson, Alan Fitz, Gladys Knox, lean Baxter, lim Harty, Virginia Kisner, Iune Knox, Geraldine Hornung, Darwin Adams, Ardys Bienfang, Melvin Evans, Leonard Meyer. 1. 1 KLM? 5 First row. left to right-Bob Wirds, Iune Rommel, Marlyn Rieks, Arvilla Snyder, Gordon Rabe, Elizabeth Swartz, Iirn Reynolds, Beverly Rosene, Bill Welchko, Donna Anderson, Bill Smith, Sheila Westbury. Second row-Maribeth Norris, Kenny Wood, Catherine Wood, Harry Palo, Viola Murra, Ray Surls, Mary Helen Norris, Bob Surls, Donna Swanstrom, Willard Neuman, Ioan Siebold, Ierry Surls, Paul Stadler. Third row-Gwenith Madole, Margy Rupp, Marianne Zierke, Georgina Wolfe, Audrey Nassen, Norma Williams, Darlene Popejoy, Bernadine Schweerlman, Edna Mae Tjarks, Marlyn Reagan, Iolaine Wickham, Harold Slagle, Wayne Neuman. 11 RES ,ho 0 hdurzs--1 Q K- I-'irst row-left to right-Arlene Mogle, Lloyd Billingsly, Geraldine Ranney, Dallas Hullman, Wilma Harrison, Robert Scott, Patty Parland, Vera Jacobs, lim Leuze, Donna Lewis, Eddie Wheelan, Arlene Hackbarth. Second Row-Mary Westly, Zelpha Noble, David Freeze, Roberta Bullis, Gretchen Tiaden, Jerry Arnold, Eva Silvest, Larry Slattenow, Ioan Kempthorne, Elmer Rifen, Velma Lois Holbrook. Third Row-Bonnie Crosser, Dick Love, Carol Voigt, Caroline Bergin, Mary Louise O'Malia, Maxine Laughlin, Marian Bergeson, Frances Swartz, Donna Clark, Bill Davis, Paul Nesbitt. if 2 f 9 .l-its ff., ,P -Z' Wa' First row-leh to right-Dale Faber, Russell Kaplan, Lois Waggoner, Richard Dillon, Mary Io Howell, Iim Crotty, Maria Karrys Ioyce Reed, Bill Watson, Charlott Blair, Shirley Thompson, Iohn Kinney. Second Row-Bill Bright, Bill Godsell, Minnie Borch ers, Laura Bunn, Alvin Mensing, Darlene Hackbarth, Leland Harrison, Shirley Mitterer, Ieanenne Leonard, Ianet McEwan Arthur Shugar. Third Row--Ierome Rotzler, Hollis Warren, Ierry Thorp, Wayne Hoing, Dean Wood, Betty King, Robert Tor doll, Arlene Massow, Bob Fuller, Lowell Peiper, Richard Smith. L95 Sfmons an 12 I Qld' gxjxe CD ff? ENPCO Left to right-Shirley Eggertp Eugene Bates: Eugene Heflinp Alan Fitz: Mr. Young, sponsor: Eliza- beth McQuade, President: Edward Berger, Mary Ann Long, Secretary-Treasurer: Bill Welchog Bruce lohnson, Vice-President. During the course of the year the Student Council has served as the legislative body of the Iowa Falls High School, as well as having provided and, sponsored many interesting assembly programs and dances. Highlights of the '45 and '46 assemblies were the Ritz Music Makers: Nutchuck, who thrilled us with his experiences in Alaska and his piano arrangements of Alaskan folk music, and Iesse Rae Taylor, the versatile quick change character portrayer. Among the social events sponsored by the Council was the Homecoming Dance, at which the Homecoming Queen was announced. The Queen, Ann Welden, was crowned in an im- pressive ceremony by Arend Tjarks, football captain of the Clarion game. The next dance was in honor of the Pin-Up-Girl, LaDonna Lettow. At Christmas the Student Council solicited funds with which they bought a beautiful Christmas tree and decorations. The l945-46 Council has met and overcome difficulties, and hopes next year's Council will enjoy serving the students as much as this one has. Jmron orwrdtms SH- GPEIGEHS sctvnesmand QPPIQHHS sir. 'f iif::E5s'f Left to right- Front-Loft to rlght- Loft to right- Charles Brown, Treasurer. ' Shirley Eggert, Council Member Paul Billingsley, Secretary. Mary Ann Long, President. Ned Wall, Vice-President. Edward Berger, Council Member. Bill Hoing, Vice-President. John Combellick, Secretary. Elizabeth McQuade, President. Gene Bates, Council Member. Back- Gene I-leflin. Council Member. Curtis Iohnson, Treasurer. 14 Marlyn Rieks, Treasurer. Harry Palo, Secretary. Ierry Surls, Vice-President. Bruce Iohnson, President. Bill Welchko, Council Member Alan Fitz, Council Member. J gg S CADET REVIEW STAFF Standing, left to right-Miss Williams, Elizabeth McQuade, Amy Bailey, lean Bartrug, Donna Swan- strom, Beverly Rosene, Elizabeth Swartz, Margery Graham, Curtis lohnson, Catherine Cole, Dorothy Funkhouser, Gene Bates, Evelyn Kinney, Terry O'Malia, Marian Karrys, Gene I-leflin, Paula Patterson, Doris Helvig. Seated-Karlene Curtis, Io Ann Bailey., Bill I-loing, Forrest Mork, Annella Croot, Melvin Vvlilliams, Ianice Kratz, Marilyn Hofmann, Iohn Combellick, Max Barker, Mary Long, Mildred Iakobs, Mary Lou Bergeson, Shirley Eggert. - H Q Nl? 7 lil ,J , up. On November 30, and December l, seven members of the Cadet Review staff attended the Annual Iournaiism Conven- tion in Ames. The students attended lectures and movies, and entered contests. Forrest Mork received second prize for his news story. Mary Long and Iohn Combellick were given honor- able mention for their feature stories. Following a banquet held in Memorial Union, on Friday eve- ning, November 30, Harlan Miller, noted columnist and war cor- respondent, addressed the assembly. After Mr. Miller's speech, the students attended an all-college dance with music by the Navy V-12 Band. While attending the convention, the girls stayed at the Tri W Delta Sorority and the boys at the Delta Theta Fraternity. CONVENTION DELEGATES Left to right-Gene Bates, Shirley Eg- gert, Mary Long, Elizabeth McQuade, lanice Kratz, Marilyn Hofmann, Iohn Com- bellick, Forrest Mork. YEARBOOK STAFF Standing. left to right-Karlene Curtis, Miss Williams, Shirley Madole, Gene Bates, Charles Wolford, Io Ann Bailey, Wesley Simpson, Margery Graham, Bill Hoing, Forrest Mork, Ianice Kratz, Max Barker, Mary Lou Bergeson, Paula Pat- terson, Gene Heflin. Seated. left to right -Marilyn Hofmann, Assistant Editorg Elizabeth McOuade, Co-Editor, Curtis Iohnson, Co-Editor, John Combellick, Business Manager. 15 THE TANGLED YARN 'vor Q On May 10, the senior class play, THE e 3 TANGLED YARN, was presented in the high school auditorium. Camilla, Vivian, and Cora share an apart- ment. Camilla, to increase their resources, writes an article for a contest, posing as the ideal mother . Alex Lawton informs her she has won the five thousand dollar prize. Camilla, thereupon assumes the identity of mother of the girls and Steward Brand, friend of Vivian. This pretense leads her through many twisted circumstances. All ends wellp the girls find romance plus the prize money. I Front row-left to right-Elizabeth McOuade, Iohn Combelltck, Sally Gary. Back Row-Gene Bates, Karlene Curtis, Miss Baker, Russell Miller, Doris Helvig, Gene I-Ieflin, Mary Lou Bergeson, Curtis Iohnson, Paula Patterson, Betty Kinley. EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE The junior class play, EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE, was presented twice in the high school auditorium-once as a matinee on Monday afternoon, December 3 and an evening performance on December 4. The play itself was based around the idea that the Reardon's daughter was about to make the fatal mistake of marrying the rich, but worthless playboy, when she really loved another man. Wily old Grand- ma a1'1Cl lying COuSir1 Lily 91'1deaVOI'ed to Front row-hit to right-Shirley Eggert, Margaret Hamilton, Evelyn Dui things right before it was too late' Lewis, Bonnie Ouasdorf. Back Row-Ned Wall, Miss Baker, Mary Long, Ed Berger, Catherine Cole, Charles Brown, Homer Bienfang, Dean Azel- Their many methods of attack added con- time Iona Bums fusion and gaiety to the whole play. Eifcmp- In'l'v:rP- 33254,-IQ Speakin ikldmhhg Front row--loft to right-Gene Hefltn. Gene Bates, Mary Long, lohn Combel- lick, Beulah Fredericks, Ned Wall. Back TEd Berger, Charles Brown, Miss Mar- Gene Heflin' Iohn Combemcki leen Graham. m. Shirley Eggert, Ioan Seibold, Kath- For the first time, the Iowa Falls High School participated in public speaking events this year. Al- though they were late in starting the season, they were given a prominent place among the schools of this district in the interpretive reading, extemporaneous speaking, and debate. The interpretive reading and extemporaneous speaking were featured at the speech clinic in Algona on Ianuary 31. On February 16, the national debate question, Sha1l the United States Have Compulsory Military Trainingu? was discussed there also. Next year we hope to extend this program and participate in more contests. 16 Y: 'P First row. lei! to es Brown, Russell Kaplan, Arend Tjarks, Larry Hamilton, Dean Azeltine, Max Barker, Francis Iames Rankin, Homer Bienfang, Willard Hoing, Don Campbell. Second Row. left to right-Delbert Mitterer, Alvin Mensing, Donald Wood, Bob Tordoff, Lowell Peiper, Harry Palo, Glen Faber, Don Lawton, Byron Clark, Merle Nolte, Merle Trousdale, Bill Mogle, Edward Peiper, C. E. Bundy. Third row, left to right-Hollis Warren, Don Crosser, Bob Fuller, Richard Bahr, Melvin Evans, Ierry Thorp, Willard Hoing, Lloyd Knott, Leonard Meyer, Marlyn Rieks, Richard Derbyshire, Darwin Adams, Dale Faber. The Agriculture Department, in cooperation with the F.F.A. organization under the instruction of Clarence Bundy, carried out extensive activities during the course of the year. Eleven freshmen boys were initiated into the organization as greenhands. In the subsidiary organizations, the Duroc Breeders Association and the Crops and Soils Improvement Association completed the following projects: six cooperative sales amounting to 541,000 worth of hogs soldg a trip to the Annual Duroc Record As- sociation meeting in Chicago, cooperative planting of soybeans and Tam oatsp and a Corn Yield Test plot of 49 hybrids, besides the selling of 1002 sacks of certified seed potatoes. Officers in charge of the Scenic City Chapter of 1945-46 were Max Barker, Presi- dent, Dean Azeltine, Vice-President: Iames Rankin, Secretary: Homer Bienfang, Treas- urerp Francis Voigt, Reporter: and Larry Hamilton, Sergeant-at-arms. F.F.A. OFFICERS FOR 1946 HONOR WINNERS FOR 1946 Left to right-Iames Rankin, Secretary: Francis Voigt, Reporter: Dean Azelf Left to right-Merle Nolte, Byron une Vice-Presidentp Max Barker, Presidentg C. E. Bundy, Adviser, Homer Clark, Max Barker, Alvin Mensing Bienfang, Treasurer. Bob Tordoff, and Don Crosser. I7 INSTR M? - ' W ' f:..M,:.x . fa Clarinet!-Ioan Harper, Terry O'Malia, Wilma Dettbarn, Dixie Hundley. Second row-Roderick Kingdon, Iean Baxter, Ioan Seibold, Edward Berger, Mary Smith, Ardys Bienlang. Third row-Harriet Smith, Edna Mae Tjarks, Mary Drake, Melvin Evans, Mary Ann Leuze, Betty Roeske. Comets-First row-David Freese, Ierry Surls. Second row-Lynn Grove, Velma Lois Holbrook, Mathias Hanson, Leonard Meyer, Annella Crool, David Long, Merlyn Reagan. Oboes-lanice Kratz, Elizabeth McQuade. Bassoons-Mary Ann Long, Katherine Patterson. French Horns-Beverly Hummel, Arvilla Snyder, Virgil Iacques, IoAnn Bailey. Basses-Vance Lyon, Iohn David Combellick, Bruce Iohnson, Allan Hummel. Bass Clarinet-Sally Gary. Flutes-Lois Waggener, Patty Tresmer, Elizabeth Swartz. Second row-Iolaine Wickham, Mary Lou Bergeson, Betty Lois Welden. Saxophones-Mary O'Malla, Donna Swanstrom, Mary Lou Bissey. Baritones-Marilyn Specht, Gene Bates, Donna Anderson. Tromhones-Iohn Swartz, Dick Love, Gene Sproat, Homer, Bienlang. Drums-Right rear-Charles Brown, Alan Fitz, Marlyn Aldinger, Kathleen Graham. Left rear-Dean Azeltine. Maiorettes-Lei!-Virginia Frailey, Gretchen Tiaden, Arlene Moore. Right-Wilma Pommerehn, Charlene Iones, Char- lotte Blair. Center-Mary Dettbarn. Direcfgrll. E, Cookqlmh ,emi ' EBTQSS Seitztllz Wooxwin uihtette Left to right-Ierry Surls, David Freeze, loAnn Bailey, I-eff to fighl'B9llY Lois Welden. Elizabeth MCQuade, Allan Hummel, lalomer.Bie-niang, Eugene Bates. lO-ADH BGUQY, MGYY ADH I-Ong. lO51'1 Harper. 18 OCAL QW-tif Loft to right-first row-June Rommel, Beverly Kiley, Elizabeth Swartz, Donna Anderson, Catherine Cole, Marilyn Hof- mann, Donna Swanstrom, Betty Lou Watson, Betty Lauterbach, Shirley Eggert, Kathleen Graham, Sally Gary, Betty Lou Izer, Violet Benning. Second row-Bonnie Lou Quasdori, Winnie Hudson, Ioan Seibold, Amy Bailey, Ardys Bientang, Charlene Iones, Margaret Klein, Doris Helvig, Mary Lou Bergeson, Margey Graham, Mary Lou Bissey, Annella Croot, Carol Waggener, Beverly Rosene, Mary Ann Long, Ann Welden, Betty Hansen, Marcia Walker, Mr. Gotorth. Third row -Vera Warner, Edna Mae Tjarks, Darlene Popejoy, Arvilla Snyder, Georgina Wolfe, Mary Helen Norris, Viola Murra, Neva Fuhrman, Bernadine Schweertman, lean Bartrug, Sheila Westbury, Jean Baxter, Ianice Kratz, Doris Dunning, Betty Lois Welden, Elizabeth McQuade, Paula Patterson, Harriet Smith, Rose Benning, Io Ann Bailey. B9 HQUHRT TTE Jstkts' EEXTETTE I-ef! to fight-EUQG-H9 Bates. lOl'1f1 CO1'T1b6'11iCk. Ed Berger. Left to right--Katherine Cole, Donna Swanstrom, Amy Eugene Heflin- Bailey, Kathleen Graham, Beverly Rosene, lean Bartrug. 19 s CVL -lull-ll! CHEMISTRY ' 'B' -lv Llul-LLL!-:IJ -is 3 Lruuu.-n ABT TYPING HOME EQ' GIBIS PHYS.ED SVIEAISHOPS ff 6 Q 67 ? ULU I' GTB First row-leit to right-Miller, 41, G7 Voigt, 28, T7 Olson, 31, Ty Robbins, 24, B7 Tjarks, 34, G7 Barker, 39, Eg Bienfang, 40, FB, Hummel, 23, BKQBJ, Wall, 22, OBg Iohnson, 37, Cp Hansen, 36, T: Green, 27, ElBl. Second Row-Coach Flower: Nassen, Manager: Grandgeorqe, 21, B3 Freese, 20. QBCCX Aldinger, 25, G, Wolford, 38, T, Bright, 29, HBP, Mitterer, 35, Eg Surls, 69, E7 Palo, 26, C5 Meyer, 30, OB, Surls, 32, B5 Hutzel, 33, T7 Bragonier, Asst. Coach, Heflin, Manager! Third row- 1-larty, Reagan, Reeks, Rankin, Wood, Hurst, Surls, Welchko, Rabe, Eddy, Fitz, Reynolds, Staley, Iohnson, Iacques, Wirds. I '1 CLUB Reading from front row-left to right-Ronald Grandgeorge, lohn Robbins, Allan Hummel, Arend Tjarks, Dick Green, Ned Wall, Iames Rankin, Russell Miller, Homer Bienfang, Christian Hansen, Bill Hoing, Marvin Meyer, Gene Bright, Dick Ol- sen, Charles Wolford, Max Barker, Curtis Iohnson, Delbert Mitterer, Francis Voigt. The Old Gold and Black football team of 45 enjoyed a fairly successful season under Coach Flower. With eleven lettermen out of the 45 that reported for practice, the Cadets Won three games and lost six for a percent- age of .333. For the first time Waverly was added to the schedule making a total of nine games. - The team was handicapped by Meyers broken shoul- der, Voigt's dislocated elbow, and Hoing's twisted knee cap. The highlight was the defeat of Eldora by one point in one of the hardest fought games of the year. Although Eldora led 13-0 at the half, the fighting Cadets came back to score a 20-19 victory. This game marked Iowa Fall's twenty-sixth straight football victory over the Tigers. This year 19 men received major letters. Among these were 12 seniors and 7 underclassmen. The seniors re- ceiving letters were Russell Miller, Francis Voigt, Dick Olsen, Iohn Robbins, Arend Tjarks, Max Barker, Allan Hummel, Curt Iohnson, Christian Hansen, Ronnie Grand- george, Iames Rankin, and Chuck Wolford. The two managers receiving letters were Kenneth Nassen and Eugene I-leilin. Allan Hummel was selected Captain for the year. Delbert Mitterer was elected all-conference end by the coaches and officials. Arend Tjarks and Homer Bienfang made honorable mention on the All- State teams. We They Alden 19 0 Waverly 0 20 Hampton 7 34 Clear Lake 0 13 Clarion 6 27 Eagle Grove 13 0 Eldora 20 19 Humboldt 0 25 22 Webster City 2 18 + ' TBBLL First row-left to right-Ierry Surls, Bob Surls, Allan Hummel, Bill Hoing, Max Barker, Marvin Meyer, Francis Voigt, Ray Surls. Second row-Coach Flower, Iames Harty, Gene Bright, Gordon Babe, Delbert Mitterer, lerry Hurst, Dick Green, Homer Bienfang, Ned Wall. Under the capable direction of Coach Howard Flower, the 1945-46 boys' basketball team came through the season winning 9 of their 18 games played. Oi the ll conferen played, the Cadets won 5 and lost 6 to give them a percentage of .455 and place them fifth in the North Central Conference. ln their l8 games the Old Gold and Black team scored 530 points to their opponents 671. Although there were only three lettermen returning from the previous year, 30 other boys reported for practice. Only four seniors are leaving the team-Francis Voigt, Allan Hurnrnel, Max Barker, and Bill Hoing. ce games For the 1945-46 season Bill Hoing was elected Captain by the team. Kenneth Nassen acted as manager. The Cadets only contestant in the section al tournament held at Hubbard was Eldora. They overcame them easily, drubbing them 40-16. ln the district tournament held at Cedar Falls, the Iowa Falls team- was defeated 29-35 by Oelwetn, after a closely fought game. P5P-STHIS Left to right-Betty lzer, Charlene Jones, Theola Anderson Left to right-Evelyn Lewis, LaDonna V' l B ' io et enning. Lettow, Margaret Hamilton. 23 First Row. loft to right-Margaret Klein, Margery Graham, Shirley Ostheimer, Norma Kaplan, lo Ann Bailey, Ann Welden, Mfry Long, Betty Lauterbach. Second Row, left to right-Alice Sprugel, Paulo Patterson. Maxine Laughlin. Mary O'Malia, Frances Swartz, Marian Bergeson, Miss Maxey Iowa Falls- l9 Eldora . .t ......,. ... 16 New Providence 19 Eldora ...... l6 Hansell ............ 22 Wellsburg ..... l8 Steamboat Rock 16 Wellsburg .,... 23 I-lansell ....... 22 Hubbard ...... 15 Steamboat Rock 29 Eldora ............. 35 Hubbard .... Sectional Tournament 43 Rowan ........ 33 Owasa ..,..... 40 Steamboat Rock The Cadettes played a rather slow season this year, but began to click in time for the tournament play. The season began with a basketball clinic held in the high school gym. 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U The intervening years held the round of dipping Mary's pigtails into the inkwell and accustoming ourselves to the fact that there are certain things that one must do. or else. During our fifth year. the fifth graders of the East and West side schools ioined forces with us and our class became much larger. The next year we put on our first theatrical production. an operetta. at the new high school auditorium. The year 1940 found the class on the top floor of Central School as mighty seventh graders. This year one of our students. Donna Lou Ohrlund. came to school by ramote control. Strickzn by infantile paralysis. she continued her class work through the Teleteach system. Another group of students iolned our ranks as the North side came to Central. We were now faced by a complex system of classes and schedules which were very different from the easy going routine of the grades. Our first so- cial agonies expressed themselves in the skating parties ,that the classes held at Rockwood. Bashful boys found that skating with a girl could be fun and were amazed with their startling discovery. The play, Seven Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, was the stage effort of the year. ' ln our second year of Iunior High we returned as more confident eighth graders to the venerable halls of Central School. We had our l'lallowe'en party that year in the gym at Central, played games and elected the best costumed person, Arlene Moore. in a Chinese costume. Our amazement never ceased at Mr. Kraft's capacity for eating his fingemails, telling very unfunny iokes, and somehow dragging a laugh out of us. Mr. Talcott. Iunior High Principal. had left and in his place Mr. Young came to keep order ln the bedlam. At last we were freshmen and kings of the Iunior High and did we love it! ! Lordly ninth graders we were--soaring high over the classes beneath us. Our triumph of the year on the stage was Pop Reads the Christmas Carol, where new romances broke out outside the play. The social highlight of the year was the Hallowe'en dance at Edgewood. With many regrets and misgivings we climbed aboard the Senior High Stratcliner. Our Iunior High experiences were only a memory in the turmoil of a terrifyingly big building. a strange system of putting your books in the little wall cubicles that had to be fed certain numbers before they would open. and teachers who were not as lenient as those to whom we had been accustomed at Iunior High. v As though this were not enough. we were greeted as insignificant sophomores by the upperclassmen. The first social event of this year was the Homecoming Dance. At first the huge floor overwhelmed us, and the dancers were hesitant: but as the evening wore on. we gained enough courage to dance and found that the end came all too quickly. Some of our class attended the Iunior-Senior Banquet of that year: but, not as guests, for they helped serve the dinner in the guise of Chinese coolies. Our Class officers of that year were: Curtis Johnson, President: Charles Abbott, Vice-President: Margery Graham, Secre- tary: Allan Hummel, Treasurer: and Dick Olson and Ann Welden. Student Council representatives. As our first task of the iunior year, we decorated the gym for the Homecoming Dance and enviously watched the candidate of the senior class. Barbara Crowell, crowned as queen of the event. The big event that overshadowed all else was the Iunior-Senior Banquet. We sold countless bottles of pop and hotdogs in order that we might treat the departing seniors to a grand evening. The play produced that year to further the grand total for the banquet funds was Brother Goose. As the winter wore on. we began preparations for the decorations by making flowers and a mural for the stage. On May fourth we welcomed the seniors to an old southern mansion set in a flower garden of the deep South. On the stage was a huge mural which placed the orchestra on the front porch of the mansion. The class officers who guided us through this busy year were: Allan Hummel, President: Ann Welden. Vice-President: Margery Graham, Secretary: Francis Voigt, Treasurer: and Elizabeth McQuade and Curtis Iohnson, Student Council represent- atives. We returned the next year to the shining halls of I.F.H.S. as seniors to crown our previous efforts in a blaze of glory. We began our last year's activities with Ann Welden reigning as Queen at the Homecoming Dance. This was the first time that a member of our class had reigned at Homecoming festivities. The final social event of our high school careers was the lovely banquet given us by the iuniors. We dined and danced in a setting of beautiful Swiss scenery. As we marched across the stage to receive our diplonias. we tumed the last leaf of our joyous school days at I.l .H.S. and looked forward to wider horizons. , K f , f . 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