Kiron High School - Telic Yearbook (Kiron, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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SIPES Science, Mathematics B . S. Northwest State Teacher's College, Maryville, Missouri University of Missouri, Columbia. Missouri SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Bert Lindstrom, Mrs. I. M. Canada, Kenneth Johnson. Kermit Benson. Clarence Dahl. Charles Lindberg, Leslie Larson. 1. I: A K Tia A f 1 ll XMV' 1' ff 'ab 12 J , 'J .- ,JNJX f 1 1 X j, cj YE.. .Lf 3. . 1 ' , , fb .. 1 . -ef-1 14 -b , .-fy Ku- -N 'xv . . ,V-4,- A ' f' v,v11gfjf-j..g3.j- - 'I' lf: A3 m, ,-- , ..,--is-. g A V IORS ash- Tx 06,3 w-vi Q- 5 WILLIAM JOHNSON GAY WOOD DONNA ROSENQULST Q ' ff.-xt ' ...cs Q 'az' s., Q- 3.1 ,nn- .fi-ff M- 136-Jil.. HERBERT LARSON HELEN SCHIERNBECK BETTY NORELIUS 1 at 'Q JUDSON JOHNSTON BEVERLY SKARlN MAYDELLE GUSTAFSON Q NORMAN JOHNSON M 16- 'ir T OX K NORMA WINQUIST If Y-li H 1' 125' ff? JM f GLENN T ELLGREN SFINIOR llNI3ORN1A l'IOlN Presmdent VICE Presldent Secretary Treasurer Class Sponsor MayDelle Gustafson Norman Johnson Wxlllarn Johnson Judson Johnston Herbert Larson Betty Norehus MayDelle Gustafson Basketball Z 3 4 Glee Club Z Mzexed Chorus Z Class Offzcer 3 Class Play 3 4 Dramatlcs Z, 3 Newspaper Staff 4 Norman Johnson Basketball Baseball 3 4 Class Play 3 W 1ll1am J ohnson Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Cheerleader 3 Class Offxcer l 3 Class Playl 3 4 Judson Johnston Basketball Class Play 3 4 Baseball 4 CLASS OFFICLRS CLASS ROLI ACTIVITIES Nllllam Johnson Donna Ros-enqulst Peverly bkarxn Herbert Larson Mr Smpes Donna Rosenqulst Helen Schlernbeck Beverly 'vk1r1n Clenn fellgren Norma Nxnqulst Gay Wood Herbert Larson Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Class Off1cer Z 3 Class Play 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Betty Norellus Basketball 3 4 Class Plays 3 4 Dramatmcs l Z Newspaper Staff 4 Donna ROSCHQU1St Basketball Z 3 4 Glee Club Z M1xed Chorus Z Cheerleader Z Class Offlcerl 4 Class Plays Z 3 4 Drarnatxcs Z 3 Newspaper Staff 4 4 3-4 ' - -4 . - -4 . - 4 Pp iw cl X ll-, w mOl'1 x 1-' L hmm llf-nr, 'I'e1lgz . f7f'15T .f'fE'Gi11-f-A l FQffL'fLH1-Z-3-'-2 Cia'f,hP1'y5 5--3 'JfvI'f'I1i ,'.'ir.q1 X C1125 'fffficerl Cifxfw :'1F1'y' 71-4 f flfzy' 'ff .lzojf QIQIL .f , xfi .':'f i X AS: J CM-ss Flay 4-4 'M'-1Yr1f:'it5 l- ', 'NI'-, f,u1fUrlr l-tyxfi SVINIOR CLASS HISTORY On one sunny crlsp lxdonday mornmv 1n September l 35 ex en 11ttle excxtcd and 1nqu1s1t1ve chlldrer came boldly to school for tne fxrst day They were N orrls Faugerstrom Bxlly Johnsor Norman Johnson Herbert Larson Betty Norehus R1chard Ionnson and Beverly Skarln Thxs was the be-g1nn1nU of our Serlor Class The second year when we came back to school we were mmus Morrm Faugerstrom lxflrs Lloyd Benson was our teacher all three years that we were mn the Pnmary Room All dur1ng the next summer we were looklno forward to begmnxng the new school year 1n the mtermedxate room wh1ch prov1ded a new and dxfferent atmosphere Santa left us Chr1stmas presents tha year for when we returned a chubby l1ttle g1rl w1th long fat p1gta1ls jo1ned us She was Gay Wood from Charter Oak Mlss Esther Spalrn was responsxble for us th1s year Our f1fth year was fxlled w1th lots of excxtement for three new pupxls jo1ned our merry class Two llttle roly poly boy Judson Johnston MISS M11dred Penmngton .vas our capable xnstructor for thls year Betty Burton was w1th us for a few weeks durmg the slxth year and Rlchard Johnson left our class to make Worthmgton lvlmnesota h1s home Our new xnstructor was M1ss Jeanette Cedergren of K1ron Our promotxon was not only from the s1xth to the seventh grade but also up two fl1ghts of stalrs We were now a group of mne youngsters who thought them selves qu1te grown up Mrs Lambert Bergln had the task of teachmg us that year MayDel1e Gustafson and Glenn Tellgren came 111 the exghth year to 1ncrease our class to eleven members Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Ralph Schultz we presented at P T A two one act plays Who Gets The Car Tonmght and Herbxe s F1TSt Date We were the largest class to graduate from Junlor Hxgh and we recelved our dlplomas the same n1ght the I-hgh School D1p1omas were presented In September 1944 th1rteen green Freshrnen entered lnto the assembly wh1ch seemed to us an enormous room Two newcomers from the country were Norma W1nqu1st and Phyllxs Thxede had Jomed us One member of our class was afra1d to face 1n1t1at1on but the other twelve stayed to brave the unknown future Our Sophomore year was uneventful except for the Skat1ng Party we gave At least we were upper classmen Our Junxor play Aunt Cathy s Cat was a howlmg success The banquet wh1ch was centered around the Holland Bunket theme was very picturesque and cons1dered one of the lovehest banquets ever gmven Now we have reached our last year of hlgh school We are all very enthused about It and at the same t1me we are wondermg what we w1ll be do1ng next year The Senxor class plans to gave a class play some t1me 1n Apr11 whxch we are sure w1ll be very successful We also are lookmg forward to the .Tumor Semor Banquet that 15 to be gxven for us xn Apr1l The .Tunxors say xt IS gomg to be better than the one we gave last year That remams to be seen Our Baccalaureate servxces w1ll be held at the Mxss1on Church w1th Rev Robey as speaker Commencement w1ll be held May 20th 1n the Bapt1st Church. Of course we are all glad rmght now that we w1ll graduate thxs year but maybe by next year when school starts we'l1 wxsh we could come back agaxn . A , , , . , A, A , . . A - v ' ' , T ' ' . ' ' . ' D Q I . . . V D H . , . 6 I . L , , , girls, Donna Rosenquist and Helen Schiernbeckg and one shy, bashful country J - l y 1 - ' , ln ' Iv an ' v ' . . . , ,, . . . I ' ll I il - ' . ' . , . . . . . . . . , . SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Semor Class w1ll all our da1ly qu1zes to the Jun1or Class I Glenn Tellgren v.1ll my xnterest 1n the sports page to Ronald Maurxtz Betty Norehus w1ll my ab1l1ty to be quxet dur1ng typlng lab to Donald Bxlsten Herbert Larson w1ll my ab1l1ty to Slng to Donald B1lsten Judson Johnston w1ll my xnterest 1n Elsle Korner to Bayard Larson Beverly Skarm vull my ab1l1ty to keep my m1nd off the boys to Lola Jean Robey Gay Wood w1ll my ab1l1ty to get A s wlthout takxng books home to Maydelle Hedstrom I I MayDelle Gustafson w1ll all unused typlng paper to Donald Bxlsten B1lly Johnson w1ll my ablhty to fxx typewrlters to Donald Bllsten Norma W1nqu1st w1ll all my left over notebook paper to Marvxn Schurke Helen Schxernbeck w1ll my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Dee Swanson Donna Rosenqulst w1ll my durable hpstxck to Harr1et Wagner Glenn Tellgren w1ll my mterest for Dee Swanson to Marv1n Schurke Helen Scluernbeck w1ll my mechanlcal ab1l1ty to f1x radlators to whoever sxts 1D the fourth seat from the back m the fxfth row next year We Glenn Tellgren and Beverly Skarxn w1ll our dally mornlng chats to Genevleve Wxlson and Carroll Skarln I Norman Johnson will my precautlon 1n drxvmg to Ronald Maur1tz I Bxlly Johnson w1ll my ablhty to wrxte neatly to Donald Bllsten I MayDelle Gustafson w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep my desk clean to Ronald Maurltz I Herbert Larson w1ll my bulld to Dennls Goetsch I Donna Rosenqulst w1ll my wlllpower to leave alone ln between snacks to Dee Swanson I Judson Johnston w1ll my bashfulness to Joyce Fxnstrom I Judson Johnston w1ll comblng my ha1r to Gordon Larson I Norman Johnson w1ll my back seat behavxor to Marvm Schurke I MayDelle Gustafson w1ll my good sportsmanshxp to Elsze Korner I, Y . . . ' Senlor Class l 1llfcont1nuedy I Gay Nood w1ll my ab1l1ty to skate to Vlarvxn bchurke l Betty Norellus w1ll my lnterest 1n Denrson to GCHEVIQNC wN11son Ne the Sen1or Class w1ll our ab1l1ty to get on the honor roll to the Junxor Class We the Sen1or Class leave the north row of seats to the Jumors that IS rf they JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET l947 Under the dlrectxon of Vllss Ruth Larson the Junlors presented a banquet follow1ng the theme of Holland Bonket for the Senlors and faculty members The room was gaylly decorated wxth varmous colors of tullps on top of a dxke wall Blue streamers were hunv from the ce1l1ng represent1ng a blue sky On the plat form IH the front of the room was a mlnature wmdmxll The tables were decorated wxth yellow and blue streamers on wh1ch m1rrors Wlth small boats and wooden shoes and w1ndm1lls were placed A three course dxnner was prepared by the mothers and served by SIX sophomores . ,,. . , 1 Y V. . . L . - 1 Y I Y V u. I . -, - , . 1 Y v . D- . . keep them as neat and clean as we have the past year. ' ll If ' O . . . - - SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY I am sure that all of you hke to go to a show and see the prev1ews of the comxng attract1ons whxch are to be offered at the theatre I also belxeve that you are mterested 1n the comxng events and attractlons that are to have members of the senxor class of 1948 of KITOD Hlgh School as the chlef actors The management of the class has therefore arranged for your enjoyment and entertamment at thxs trme a descrlptxon of com1ng attractxons of the years they affect the members of the worthy senxor class now graduatlng from K1ron Here we are 1n a world of tomorrow The Scene IS Palm Beach and two flgures are strolhng lexsurely on the whxte sands The beautlful ma1den IS M1ss Amerxca of 1957 and has won Z5 natlonal beauty contests One glance at her astounding beauty assures us xt 15 none other than Norma Wmqumst At her slde obedlently trots Pr1nce Norman Johnson of the Schlesw1g dommxon of the South Pole They are dxscussmg whether thexr weddxng should take place 1n New York or Parxs Our next prevxew takes place lh one of the largest roller skatlng rlnks 1n the world located at Omaha Nebraska The able bodxed proprletor IS none other than our old frlend B111 Johnson As we look on the scene we hear Mr Johnson s vo1ce over the loud speaker Everybody skate and who should come tumblmg out onto the floor'7 None other than the world s most famous skaters Gay Suhr and Donna Remmes Maybe the names sound strange to you but when they left Klron they were known as Gay Wood and Donna Rosenqulst Well Well Where are we now? It can t be Iowa lt must be Mxssourx It 15 MISSOUTI As we stroll down the streets of the boomlng llttle town of Brook f1eld we come upon a photographers shop We glance through the w1ndow and who should we see but our old superlntendent Mr Slpes He sees us and motlons for us to come zn We enter After a b1t of conversatlon we fmd out that he and hzs wlfe have retxred from teach1ng and are runnlng thxs l1tt1e shop here ln Brookfxeld Whxle we were v1s1t1ng who should enter but Mr and Mrs Lamont Skarm and sxx ch1ldren Lamont .Tr Axel Olga Carl Lxla Mane and Effxe They have come to get the1r famlly plcture taken on thelr tenth weddlng annlversary Next comes Herbert Larson who used to be so t1ny but 15 now tall and stout He IS the head of the prune presslng department m Boyer 1ron1ng out wrlnkles ln prunes It 1S sa1d he worked h1s way up 1nto the world selhng peanuts a penny a sack on the streets of Delo1t The medal of award for d1st1ngu1shed SEIVICC IS to be awarded we hear to Glenn Tellgren That httle bundle of bralns d1scovered a way to extract energy from a snowflake and make enough electrlcxty to make water flow uphill at Niagara Falls He must have thought that one up on h1s honeymoon w1th Dee You remember her Dee Arllss Swanson Wlll wonders never cease'7 . , . 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The scene now changes to the off1ce of the world s largest new spaper where MayDelle Gustafson the world s greatest newspaper wrlter wrxtes a column called Day by Day Wxth Ellly She started journallsm merely as a step for helplng her through her nurses tra1n1ng Her wr1t1ng ab1l1ty proved so great that she dropped nurs1ng entzrely She has not only obtamed the pos1t1on as world s greatest news paper wrxter but 15 also the lov1ng w1fe of B111 Johnson The largest ranch xn the world IS sald to be located 1n one unknown valley ln Utah On th1s ranch the largest seedless JU1C61eSS peel1ng1ess oranges ln the world are grown The owner IS the very capable farmer Judson Johnston whlle lus Wlfe runs an exclus1ve fashlon shop 1n Chlcago Madame L C 1 the owner That cute lookxng stylxst who shows off all the latest Pans creatlons IS h1s wife Elsxe Korner Are you lookmg for a place to eat? Why not try the httle coffee shop next to Hotel Den1son A good fish dmner for S5 O0 or a hamburger for a Sl Z5 No wonder Betty gave up her lnterests ln Dow Clty for work 1n Denxson She not only Mrs Solomon Mlller Here IS a cozy lzttle cottage nestled among the pme trees ln a secluded httle valley near the mountams ln Colorado As we look upon the scene we see the former Beverly Skarm hurrledly sendxng her husband Bob Nelson off the work He quxckly k1sses her goodbye and dashes for h1s truck Well who can th1s be? It looks like Mxss Johnson but of course the name 15 Mrs Larhson One can hardly tell who she IS by the apparel She 15 carry1ng out the new look by wearmg an Arab1an Costume Why all the men around the Cedergren gn'ls'? Oh that IS right they re runnxng a home for dlsabled veterans Look at th1s pretty lxttle mlss behmd the mxcrophone Who can xt be'7 Why lt s none other than Mrs Boeck s daughter who broadcasts every day from statlon K F W F She was voted the most popular sxnger because of her mterpretatlons of the Mockmg Bxrd wlth varxatlons And these prevxews you have just seen ladmes and gentlemen are taken from the news reel whxch wxll be shown at thxs theatre on September 5 1958 We know that you wxll not want to mlss the feature Seats wlll be sold at the usual customary prxce that IS for the same price for whlch they have always been sold to the freshmen by the upper classmen No seats wxll be reserved Fxrst come fxrst served obtained a job but also a husband. The name is now Miller instead of Norelius. JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE CLASSES Q7 C6 v 1 Jr AAIN F-'ri 'T' Back Row left to rxght Marvxn Schurke John Larson Ronald Maurxtz Donald Bxlsten Bayard L arson Burdette Front Row left to nght Alxce Schurke Arhss Swanson A 'N fx X ..,.. X Back Row left to nght Glen Ballentme B111 Lewxs Mxss Johnson Gordon Clauson Gerald Lyman Front Row left to rxght Carroll Skann Genevxeve Wxlson Joyce Fmstrom LaVonne Neumann Denms Goetsch Szpes ' 1: vs A '1 , , I . - , . h K ' Q ' ' . f K I 5 oe' V Z- Q 5 ' e A x f . A - Alf r ' . ,5 , , I g fs X ,U A L l ' ' - .- . 4 . 4 A F 3 K - 4 T. fl V . I- I . X f- . , Q., . A - - A ' A W '. .5 . .:' X Q71 . ' Y :al . ,Y 1 1' , . N ' Cf' QQ l I I 1 -v, , W. bww- D .' . ,un- 2 ff i - L I hm ' U 4 -vilttv 1 ,wr . . I I , ' 1 ' , W A ll ' X f' , Y V fl xl' ' ,. Qf Q s M 3, f 4 4 U . :V 1 A ', . -4,x L H V-4 - 1 . ' B A , N W .r W , 5x . Aug xx 4 A My 9 it ' l 1. f. V., . 3 13.05. ' -i H W K x ,k Y: kb 1 ,- A 32 N 1 , ' YQ . .' - ' a ' - ,, I IA 'l b ,! ,ii . Y 1 fl K - , , A vu ' 55 elf. P .' . 0 lt.. . ' I ' . ' ' , ' . . ' 2 ' . ' ' . ' . V I WWW' an 1 f M' 'Q- Back Row left to nght Sheldon Lyman James Dahl John Ogren Leonard Benson Milton Gxerman Ronald Anderson Gordon Larson Front Row left to nght Joan Ecklund Jean Robey Miss Johnson Betty Johnson ,f Back Row left to right Front Row left to right Maydelle Hedstrom -N, -N ab 'dl YW'-' N--4 4? X' 1' nn-.W Marlene Winter .Ioan Wembrandt Miss Cedergren Lois Schurke Gladys Peterson Betty Baker Beverly Llndstrom Richard Johnston Dennis Lindstrom Merlin King, Burdette Benson Jack Neumann . ?. ' 1- ,- f' 'N' 5 , , , A I ' ' , ' .v fo. J- A in - mi-.Q ., . A x A Q . -xv, . 4, ,A , ' ' , L, V . ' 1 . . . . I A I 1 n . ' 2 . . ' . . W as hh XA O 1 E t I O.' ' - f' - .. X W s , , A TV I 9 , . - I y I . . . , 1 - - ,. I- , 3- my vu .5 I A 1 l ' -, 1 ' 1 ' n I ' ' ' bw ! X '. - A: - , 'V M .. V . . N5-UL x. ,. QW. 'v A , I A A Y, - L ' In L , 4 A , .Q' 1 1 I 5 I ' . 1 . . . - . 2 . . , . INTERMEDIATE AND PRIMARY ROOMS wr 1 R.- 1-1-5. V 4-1 Back Row left to rxght Vernon King Mavxs Wangler Janet Schelldorf Mzss Cedergren Frances Ogren Lynne Nelson LeRoy Korner Middle Row left to right Gerald Welnbrandt Betty Neumann Kaye Carlson Delores King Rarnona Blllten. Marian Wangler Rodney Moller Front Row left to right Larry Lindltrom Dean Norelius Marion Robey Billy Halboth Roger Larson Junrny Moller Rodney Wangler Back Row, left to right Mervm Buller, Wayne Baker, Cynthxa Dreeson, Joyce Ballentme, Mrs Boeck. Barbara Johnson, Ioyleen Frxedrichlen. Sherwin Larson, Roger Linden Middle Row. left to right Mavis Lyman, Genevieve Lxndstrom, Karen Kaulbaum. Rena Jenkins, Evelyn Hedetrom, Arleen Schurke. Bonnie Hard, Marilyn I-lolmberg Front Row, left to right Theodore Wangler. Dongle: Swanson. Dennh Kaulbaum. Larry Tellgren, Ronnie Jenkins, Wellman Lindatrom i l' 'H -2' F J .7 , ,ii 1.,B lv I . v Y- 'joy :. - ,wb E ' ,, '4 u, Y -', '11 .U fs., ' 44 , ,U tm . .. ,, X, 5 1 ,,l 'nf-, W , , 'f' .1 y 4 , ri :-'J-.-.' - -: 'f Ki' -Q V nf lf! M .Va Aj, -' dx 33' gx .f H if n 51 X -1.5.1 V AMERICAN LIT ERATURE Th oughout the year we found Amerzcan llterature a very xnterestmg subject We have seen how changlng hlstory and socxal condltxons have affected the subject matter of wrxtmg We have studled the style of wrxtxng of different authors and have found some of them very effectwe Many had a great sense of humor along wxth vxvxd portrayals and lyrlcal poetry whlch 15 what zmpressed us most We have a short qu1z about twxce a week GEOGRAPHY Our mstructor ln geography IS Mr S1pes We have been study1ng about the locatlon people agrxculture and mdustrles of all the countries m the world We have learned that lf any natxon 15 to become great xt must have coal and 1ron Although at tlmes tlus subject has been dxffxcult It has proven very 1ntf-restmg BUSINESS ARITHMETIC We started buslness ar1thmet1c the second semester wlth the class consxstmg all the sophomores and a few Junmors and senlors Durlng class perxods we 1mproved our sk1ll lh speed and accuracy through a serxes of tests For outsxde work we worked var1ous types of problems HYGIENE There are only three of us taklng a Hygxene course We hold no classes so all of the work IS wrxtten and handed 1n We study the structure of the body and d1gCSt1V8 cxrculatory and resp1ratory systems commumcable dxseases e c We all fxnd th1s course very mterestlng because we have our hearts set on bemg nurses BIOLOGY Blology IS a very mterestmg study of all plants and ammals We have a few tests Just 5 a week We have studled about the plant and ammal klngdom and also personal hyglene and control of dlsease ENGLISH I In freshman Englxsh M1ss Johnson has kept us busy learnxng basal parts and parts of speech trans1t1ve and 1ntrans1t1ve verbs and vowels wxth all thexr markmgs from Macrons to dxaeresxses fnxce word and dlagrammg sentences wntmg themes and gzvmg speeches TYPING II In thxs class we have taken up the advanced study of problems that a stenographer mzght encounter n . , - f . : 1 v ' . I . l, 1' .u u , . I n Y . I q 1 - ,-C' - o , AN ENGLISH PRAYER Our teacher who I1xe5 IH Kxron INAISS John on be thy name If wave come thy v.1II be done In hugh Cehool a5 ll IS ID rolleve ef xe 1 th1 day our da1ly A 5 Forcuxe ,1 our F 5 A5 1. e forJ1ve the one who g1V6S hem to 1. Le d L1 not 1nto femotatlon ofthe 3n5v.er hoolcj Eutdfl1xerL15frr.m1 all ev1l COQYITQ For th1ne 1 thy teacher thy ooxuer and torturer for exer and ever AAAERICAN HISTORY me r1r'1n F1 tory 15 a fa C1nat1nQ 5tory of Amer1Ca 5 past It de'-al5 w1th tht Int 5 of the o 1t5tanrl1nO ptrsonage-5 of the past years Amemcan H1 tory il o 1ncl11dt 5 the 5t11dy of1mportant eve nt5 u.h1rh have taken place 51nre thc be-g1nn1ng of our Country FYPINC' I hr t semester we 5t11d1ed the general rules and d1fferent types of letters I'he mcond 5cme tar we 5tarted mant15cr1pt wrxtzng VK e wrote one booklet Called Ihe Rxfht Thxngs fo Do ALC E BRA I In alg cbru I we haue ltarned much about equat1on5 and the uslng of 1etter5 1n 5oIx1nL problems Our teacher Mrs Sopes ha5 expIa1ned the new algebraxc te rn vfry well I e now feel we are ready to go on to more dxffxcult oroblfrn GENERAL SCIENCE hen hllfw wrotf h15 f3mou5 One World he hadn t read our 5c1enee book have learned that we are l1v1ng ID several world5 5ky water a1r hung crfatures rock artxon health and wealth 'vlrs S1pes hae, taught t15 m xny 1n14 rf 5t1ngth1ng5 and we agree that lt has been a very 1nterest1ng FOIII' 1' 5 v fx 3 5 .l Fi' 15 45 ' ' .Y -4 , 5 'D 1 I L' Q' ' ' i, '3 ri 5 ' . : l C c ' ' 1.1 I . .Q , E1 ' 1 1 5 , :a , . . , I , ' ..- . ,X t- I ' 5 . K- -- E- KA' ' '5 1 K 5 ' - - K ' - 9 ' Q - . , V I Fir5t year typing has been rather interesting for some of us. During the I .l . 1 , ,, , , O . 32 1' c V ' ' ' I ' . ,. y H i y ' Y Q . I . 'I' 5 tu llw ' 1' . ff' ' ' ' ' xy I- ' , ' . an un 1 , ' yr ' 1 I ' . r , , . I-'ff' ' r ' ' ' ' -' U ' , , ' y ' '4 ' f. , h . 1 ' - A . ' I ' ' y ' . . ' ' -il f. 1 ' W- ' ' wg- ' NV. 9 J GIRL S AND BOY S BASKETBALL 5 Back Row left to rxght Mr Sxpes Jean Robey Betty Norelxus Joan Ecklund Betiy Johnson Donna Rolenquut Jean Nelson, Gay Wood Front Row, left to right Helen Schiernbeck MayDelle Gustafson Joyce Finltrom DeArlln Swaneon Beverly Skarln Elsie Korner Maydelle Hedstrom J - Back Row left to rxghi Burdette Hedstrom Dennis Goesich Norman Johnson Ronald Mauxrtz Bayard Larson Mr Sxpes Front Row left to rxght Jim Dahl William Johnson Donald Bllnen Herbert Larson Glenn Tellgren John Larson fNot prelentj . . s . , , , u K .Y v . fu ... vi ' V A Q - 8, . , W J A 7 l A , . ' : - ' . . ' . . 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CHEERLEADERS AND BASEBALL 4 ' n IEANIE NELSON BEVERLY SKARIN DEE SWANSON Back Row left to right Burdette Hedltrom Bayard Larson Wxllxam Johnson Mr Sipel Ronald Mauntz Norman Johnson Denms Goetuch Front Row left to right John Ogrcn Glenn Tellgren Donald Bxlsten Herbert Larson James Dahl John Larson fNoi present, 5 BOYS BASKETBALL 1947 1948 DATE OPPONENT SCORE Nox ember Now ember Nox ember December December December December December January January January January January February February February February NAME John Larson Glenn Tellgren Don Brlsten B111 Johnson Herb Larson James Dahl 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 KIRON OPPONENT WON LOS,-T D8101t Arthur St Ann s Va11 Charter Oak Dow Cxty Charter Oak Ute Dow Cnty 1v1an111a Vaxl Pubhc Schleswlg De1o1t Manllla Wests1de Sch1esw1g Sch1esw1g Dow C1ty 4' Indxcates Conference Games Total games played Games Won Games Lost Average Percentage 3 3 Total Conference games played 8 Conference games won Conference games 10st Average Percentage 3 5 PERCENTAGE OF FREE THROWS 47 39 40 34 33 30? 191 V TOTAL POINTS , 11' ' 26 15 'VX . 13' Z5 40 X . 21' . ' Q ' 1 ZZ Z0 X 5, 17 43 'Kr 10, ' 36 Z5 X 12, ZZ 47 X 17, 33 39 X 19, ' zo Z1 rx 6, ' 19 Z6 WX Q, ' ' 37 41 'X 16, ' 26 Z3 WX 21' ' 44 33 X 27, ' 30 31 X 13' ' 33 38 'X February 18,1948 Ute 31 34 X gg, ' Z5 Z9 X gg, ' Z7 18 X 25, ' Z8 32 X ------------18 -------..----------- 6 ------------------12 ---------. 3 -------- 3 -------- 5 ---------. 7 'Z 143 '72 96 ' 7, 90 ' 'Z 66 'Z 50 27 Klron Flron Klron K1ron K1ron Kmron KIYOD D6lO1t Arthur Charter Oak De1o1t W estslde Maxulla Dow C1ty GIRLS BASKETBALL Kwon KITOD K1ron KITOH Kxron Klron Vlanzlla Schlesv. rg Deloxt Onawa W ests1de Ute Th1s year the Kwon gzrls squad won s1x games and lost nme games The forwards made the fo1low1ng number of po1nts Beverly Skarm Maydelle Hedstrom 07 Elsle Korner Thxs makes a total of 383 po1nts The guards were Helen Sch1ernbeck Dee Swanson Maydelle Gustafson and Joyce Fmstrom These guards d1d a very good job of holdlng down the opponents Our student manager through the year was Jean Robey who kept us supphed wxth lemons and a towel BOYS OUTDOOR SPORTS Baseball Softball Klron 8 Charter Oak Kxron 17 De1o1t K1ron 1 Dow Cxty Klron 1 SCh18SW1g 12 Kxron 7 Dow Cxty 5 Karon 8 Delo1t ' 18 ' 17 ' 2.7 . ' 1' 15 40 ' Z3 .' ZZ . 36 ' 40 ' ' 40 ' 16 ' SZ ' 30 ' ' 13 ' ZZ Q ' 18 ' 47 ' 37 Kiron Z8 Ute SZ Kiron 38 Schleswig ' 15 ' ' Z7 ' 157 l ', 119 . 4 . . 9 . . 5 . . . . . . Z .4.,, k X J J- gl? X MODEL A ALL SMILES SCARE CROW BEV -ow... HERBIE HELEN GAY PUS BUD IUD In BILL COACH GLENN JUST MARRIED TRUE LOVE IT PLAY DAY P SMITTY RICH Q PLAY BALL MAX J OH IE we! .Ii I n ,, K i 5 -- ' QA ' g , - 7 ,EF D I M 4 i 1 A 1 Q L1 'C x - , , , - 1 , x 1 5 SWE: 7 4. I fi A L i 6 5 tg . ',ri..,, I v ' DON 4 ll L 5 ' I Q 5 A 4 ' 1 - f . -Qi 5 ' - ff' , I , 5 .- I N ' 1 sl , , A33 ,1 - ' O - u x I . 'K ' A . Q Q - A A! , ' Q A 4 , , ff: V .L . I ' HE STILL DOESN T KNOW Norman Why does a young man look old? Glenn Maybe he IS h1s own grandpa NO ARGUING THERE It was the rec1tat1on per1od ln geography class What s the shape of the earth Mllton Round replled Mxlton And how do you know It 1S round IVIIIIIOHQ So all rlght he sa1d It s square I don t feel l1ke argu1ng about It GREAT DISCOVERY Norman has been stayxng up mghts try1ng to f1gure out what was wrong with h1m Last nxght he found out what It was He hasn t been gett1ng enough sleep IS HE REALLY HONEST9 Ronald Mlss Johnson you shouldn t belxeve everythlng that IS wr1tten 1n the h1story book? M1ss Johnson Why do you say that? Ronald I don t belleve George Washxngton was as honest as they say MISS Johnson Why? Ronald Then why do they close the banks on Wash1ngton s b1rthday'7 If Denn1s Goetsch had a 11ttle fuz on h1m he would look 11ke a p1pe cleaner EATING LESS Mother Dee what IS all that racket you re makxng ln the pantry? Dee I am f1ght1ng temptat1on Hey B111 S does your mother work? B111 No she IS a school teacher A LITTLE MIXED UP The m1n1ster had come to call at Dahl s home So you can count can you JITTI7 Well let s hear you .hm One two three four f1ve s1x seven ezght n1ne ten Jack Queen Kmg A DEAD GIVE AWAY Mrs S1P8S held up a p1cture of a deer and asked What ammal IS thas? There was a SIICDCC for a long txme Come come you must know what does you mother call your father? Carroll thought real hard and sa1d I know Mrs Sxpes lt s a louse MISS Johnson B1l1y I am surpr1sed Do you know any more rude Jokes lxke that? B1lly Lots teacher Mxss Johnson Well stay ID after school 1 I . 11 1 ' Il 1 . A1 I9 - - 1 11 ' ' ' 11 ,. . 11 ' 11 - 11 1 1 - - ' 11 I Y I U . . , . . ,, . , . . . . . . 11 - , 11 11 , 11 1 ' ' 11 . 1 ' , 11 11 , 11 - 1 - 11 . . , ll ' 1 ' ' 11 - 1 , 11 ' ' ' DI . . ' , 11 ' 11 1 . . . , 1 Cl ' 1 11 1 1 1 - . . ,, . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . .A . . . . 1 - 1 ll 1 1 1 ' ' 11 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . ,, . . . . 11 1 , . - ' , Al 11 . , . 1 , 11 - 11 1 , 1 TOLD HIM Dee Arhss Swanson tells th1s story of the days when Londoners were jammed mto a1r ra1d shelters Marvle you really shouldn t ave lussed me lxke that wlth all those people so close around even 1f 1t was ID the dark I dxdn t k1ss you sa1d Marvxe Schurke lookmg angr1ly around 1n the crowd I only wxsh I knew who xt was I d teach 1m Marv1e slghed Dee you couldn t teach xm nothxng FAMOUS KINGS The Englxsh class was requested to wrxte a compos1t1on on famous lungs Carroll .akarln sazd The most powerful kxng on earth 15 worKING the lazlest IS sh1rKING the wlttxest IS JOKING the qu1etest xs th1nKING the slyest 15 w1nKING and the no1s1est IS talKING GOOD ICE CREAM Jean Robey s sxster came home early one evemng w1th an 1ce cream cone 1n her hand and holdmg xt out to her father urged h1m to take a great b1g bxte Mr Robey dxd so thmkmg to hlmself what a generous l1tt1e dar11ng h1s daughter saxd A doggxe lxcked lt vvrarvx After placmng some flowers on a grave m a cemetery a man not1ced an old Ch1nese placmg a bowl of rxce on a near by grave and cyn1cally asked What txme do you expect your frlend to come up and eat TICC7 The Chmese replled wlth a sm11e Same tlme your frlend comes up to smell flowers :ouowowwr Donald Bllstem sa1d there was only one thzng that kept hlm from college and that was hlgh school REAL PRAYERS While say1ng hls prayers Jun Dahl had h1s mxnd centered on h1s parents talk about our troubled world Havmg prayed for everytlung and everybody he could remember the lad concluded And please God take care of Yourself If anythlng happened to You we d all be sunk THIS YOUNGER GENERATION Some ch1ldren from the Lower East Sxde of New York on thexr flrst v1s1t to the country were watclung a ternble ha1lstorm and Beverly Skarxn expressed her disapproval God s gettlng awful fresh throwxng down those big stones Fxrst tlung He knows He ll lut somebody You mustn t talk like that about God exclauned Jean Nelson Most everybody on our block lxkes Him' mars-:war A Banquet Quest at the Legion Hall dunng Bxlly Johnson administration was astonished to see the Presxdent pour h1s beverage from cup to saucer Not to be outdone the guest followed suit. Billy put cream and sugar, and tasted the mxxture with his spoon. The guest was about to do hkewise when Mr. Johnson set the saucer on the floor for the dog. .5 . , . ,, . 5 , . . . I . ll ' ' -- U D' il ll ' ' ll U D' ' Il fl . . 4, . . . . . . . . l l I . . . . Z . . . Z . . Z . . . ,, , . . . . . was. Then he asked, But didn't you want it yourself, sweetheart? No, she ' ll ' ' ' lv . . . . . ,, . s o l ,' . . . . . D ,, . . , . . . , D .. I l 9 . U -ll . . ' . . . . ,, , : . . 1 . . , I ' ll Cl U ' ID ' . ll ' . Ol 035 9' YW Slum M I V 7 f'Z 'f 'f , 'A .,f. Vx I A l . .. . 1 ...,-.,.x.-..,- , 1, a..-..,,,,.,5l, , 0 41-' F41 , ll ,li N' N AN -Z g 5' K ACRES H03 Panini? vous CRM F f Kiron uto Co Our Best Regards To The Graduates 1947f19f-18 L A Larson Proprletor Klron Iowa Skelly Servloe Station Donald Lmdstrom Proprletor Phone P4 mkelly Tank Wagon Gasolme Products Thure Lmden Phone 111 K ron Iowa O I' . . , Q O .J Gasoline - Oil - Grease i i , D Ldrwf Gasohnb Ku on DXGCO 3 DaV1d 'f , :- Ili E E 2 x C. U - r ' f- 1, .J ! I.fIE l.1 - , v'f'T 4' , 'LTCC lt FX . Lf J I X 4 I .X , ' 1 I fu -1 ' Sl-221,11 -Ml , 4 H. L. Ward Briadale Food Store Self Service PYIODG1 Kiron Iow ood Hatchery Baby Cmcks r eeds Donn y Equlpm rt We Buy Poultry Phone 49 Klron Iov Larson Tranefer D 894 Cr WJ Klron 1 L 1 ' - - g Tr ' e . . , H. M. Larson, Prfoprif-for 1 hone ' 'X UQ ' D1 'f If A ,lv '- M ,rw law 1 I 1 ' l 1 w w MCI-IENRY ABSTRACT AND LGAN W. H. McHene1'y, Proorietrt Established In 1856 By Morris McHenry Crawford County And Savings Bank Building Denison, Iowa Phone 27 E A NORELTUS Attorney At Law Denison Iowa BERNIECE S BEAUTY SHCP Complete Lire Of Dermetics Cosmetics Specializing In Permanent V aves Phone 92 Kiron Iowa PACE AND NASH Atton rv At Law First National Bank Building n Floyd E Page Allan F Nash . -. K ' f 7 I L I - J 'I e s- A - ft C Deniso , Iowa . . 11 .11 W i Men And Boys' Clothing And Furnishings HAYES CLCTHING Denlson, Iowa SCH UNEFFGER DHARMACY Drugs And Medlemes 1332 Broadway Denlson Iowa IOI-IN RATFVILNBCRG PRODUCE Cream Eggs Poultry Nutrena Feeds PTIOHG 201 Denlson Iowa When You re In Denlso I loo In At HARKL Ro L .J . I , 3 7 Compliments Of , ' v1 vxpsw L1 .,- A C1


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