Iowa Falls High School - Cadet Yearbook (Iowa Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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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

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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



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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

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