Lake City High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Lake City, IA)

 - Class of 1942

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,L Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: we f5FQTA4 Fred Rosendahl, Jim O'Brien, Billy Blanchtield, Jim Owens, Robert Nunring, Daryl Fulkerson, Paul Astleford Roy Johnson, Verdsll Sohug, Frank Heath, John Veerhusen, Jim Eakln, filly Wadsworth, Dick Waters, Jim Richardson, Merl Doty Mr. Nelson, Doris Dumdel, Lois Brainerd, Maxine Nation, Donna Henning Donna Holm Vera Cole, Jean Johnston, Elaine Johnson, Janice Little, Gail Jean hamsey, Dorothy Carmean, June Farmer, Norma Wagner, Dorothy Schelldorf, Roy Allen, Warren McMeek1n, Miss Maudsley Dean Farmer, Betty Fangman, Lucille Moad, Grace DeSart, Betty Hicks, Beth Groves, Lavon Welch, Joan Gordon, Phyllis Gordon, Evelyn Seay, Ruth Rledl, Doris Mae Johnson, Pauline Hungate Fred Arndt, Warren Molntire Harold Stokes Bill Eldred e Robert S Melody, Harold Binkert, Arllse Barkmelen Dale Helm, Darwin MoMeek1n, Merlin Hays, Donald Ihrke The Junior Class, which has a membership of some sixty-two young men and women, is very proud of its representation on the 'Scroll of Education' It has been very adeptly legislated by the following officers: President - ---------- Donna Hennings Vice President ------------ Fred Arndt Secretary ---- -------- Janice Little Treasurer ------------ Robert Nuhring Student Councllors --------- Frank Heath - - - - - - - - - Donna Hola As well as having a splendid scholastic rating the Juniors have shown I very keen interest in all extra curricular activities. For example: Bins of them were active ln instrumental music and nine in vocal, including two that were soloists, three in girls' sextet, and two in mixed quartet. There were ten boys who participated in athletics, Seven Junior misses and the cheerleader, Evelyn Seay, were chosen by class election to repro- sent them in the Pep Club. Two boys and five girls belonged to the Future TOBODGPB of America Club, while nine boys were a beneficial part of the Future Farmers organization. There were three Juniors on the Eagles EODOOI staff, and, when this article was being written, six members of the class were being chosen for membership in the new Dramatic Club. The Junior Claes Play was a huge success, and the proceeds obtained from this venture went quite a way toward financing the Junioraienier Banquet. lith all of these honors to beer them u we feel that the Juniors should be worthy successors of the Class of ea2'. B:

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,.. 5 FATNTIVNY Name Charles Anderson Charles Astleford Norma Baty Teddy Bean Glen Benokendorf Frances Bentley Helen Blnksrt Irene Brassfield walter Campbell Marvel Jane Clark Roland Cobb Dorothy Doty Robert Eldredge Gwenn Glass Stanley Gordon Gerald Green Virginia Green Phyllis Hall Phyllis Hammond Bernard Hays Harlan Ihrke Dale Jensen Doris Jean Johnson Nellie Johnson Leo Karn Robert Lawson Russell Marsh Grace Martin Ruth Mathews Paul McCaulley Ashton McCrary Bill McGowan Eugena Mohr Geraldine Nelson Phyllis Nurse Charles Ort Marian Picht Robert Pratt Marjorie Richardson Harold Russell Don Sherman Jr Margaret Ann Smith Dean Stringer Irisnelle Stringer Irvin Waters Roy Eugene Weaklend Franklin Wenck Earl Van Raden NIOKRHDO Andy Chuck Shorty Jelly Bean Becky Duchess Blnk Brassy Flash Bobble Blushy Doty Sir Charles Breakable Slim Willard Jinny Gabby Hippy Hazy Ihrke Slim Blondie Nell Ernie Bob Roosh Gracie Mat Jug Thundercloud Fat Jeanie Jerry Phil Chuck Plcht Bones Marj Johnny notch Midge Stringer Iris Bud Squeak Red Squirt N..,J Pet Expression Hobby That's for sure Awky Bow Jumping Catfish Don t be like that You're off the beam Oh, Criminy I wouldn't know Gee Whiz! Indubitably! Yim-in-ee Search Me Oh, Now Deos Meos! Oh, Now Aw-w-w-w I say! Put-Put-PuDut Happy Day! Gosh!! Darn! Awky Bow ZNSM' No kidding hey! Golly Sakes Nuts!! Greetings, Gates Give the nan S64 Nuts on, Fud e z'-'fs 1 Q5 Tu Os Calcis Pooey! on, Smell' Peanuts' Oh, for cow' Unhappy Day on, Smell' Hi, Flash No doubt Could Be I don't know Mammy says Well, Well Could Be 'J 5 Oh, go I don't know I couldn't tell ya sake Sports Hunting Skating Sports Esquire Skating Match Books Music Car Dancing Flirting Flirting Girls Sports Reading Fencing, Chess Music Arguing Making eyes Driving Driving Hunting Dancing Skating Hunting Keeping junk Hunting Reading Tap Dancing Parties Winklng School Reading Skating Skating Match Books Reading Talking Flowers Cars Driving Skating Singing writing Letter Loafing Falling Cobblestone Cottage Grove Rockwell City Girls Chemistry Lohrville Thinking Philadelphia Girls Storm Lake Blushing Johnny Girls Getting into Jams Eating Distant Phone Nos. Talking too much Tyrone Power Talking Women Skating Working Fort Dodge Lonrville Shirley Late hours School Staying out late Stray Animals Girls 74Z Carroll Scranton Coon Rapids History Never to be tardy History Basketball Horses Carroll Teachers Melvin Truck Farming sTeach1ng School Taking photos Sleeping Aviation Tests Music Pranks In September 1968 sixty three new students entered Lake City High School, composing a class destined to achieve many honors, both scholastlcally and in extra curricular tivities Although no outstanding achievements were made in our first year, ten members participated in instrumental music and eight in vocal music, while eight took part athletics We were also well represented in speech and other branches of the school's ac v es. In our Sophomore ye r we began to reap the fruits of our earnest efforts, in scholarship, athletics, and music. Two of our student musicians, Robert Pratt and Ashton McCrary, received superior ratings at the National Music Contest. the speech department we were represented by seven winners in the Home Declamatcry contest and also placed three members on the debate team. That year our class homecoming float won second place Three of our class became the twirllng section of our marching band. The achievements of our Junior year were expanded repetitions of our Sophomore year. Our class was now composed of only forty four memb rs, but our loss in members was not a loss in talent This ye r nineteen represented us in music and again Ashton McCrary and Bob Pratt went to the National Music Contest, Ashton winning a first rating and Bob a second division rating There were twelve representing us in athletics. The drum majorette, Gwynne Glass, and the two twirlers, Dorothy Doty and Doris Jean Johnson, were Juniors Three our of the four debaters were again from our class. Our Junior class play, 'American Passport' was the climax of our year's achievements. The homecoming float of our class took honors this time in first place. Our Senior year found us with a class composed of forty eight members, fourteen of whom were entered in music and ten took part ln athletics, Our drum majorette and our twirlers were Seniors this year and, as in the past two years, three members of the de bate team were from our class. Our homecoming float again took first place Our class flower is the Scarlet Carnation and our class colors are silver and green Our officers are as follows Vice President Roland Cobb Student Councilors Robert Pratt Treasurer Ashton MoCrary Class Sponsor Mr Smith . 8 . 80 sf E 0 l -. ac- in ' In President ---.-------- Walter Campbell Secretary- - - - ------ Gwynne Glass



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all QV Back Row Ralph Osborne, Geo ge Spurgeon, Bob Crabb, Darrel slay, .yron Glggsngp, Carl Freeman, J R Mapel, Harold DeLong, DOD O'C0nnOr George Blair Thrid Row Warren Leathers, Rosemary Farber, Shirley Lovett, Sarah Sands, Miriam Holland, Mabel Wilson, Doris Gregg, Helen Glassnap, Florence DeSart, Ida Belle Guess, Delores Lammers, Mr Dobervich Second Row Elinor Nelson, Elinor Moulds, Margaret Davis, Dorothy Mae Nelson Pauline Patterson, Charlotte Hucka, Georgia Clark, Elinor Doty, Vary Jane NcCaulley, Mabel Geissinger, Lucille Allen Fr nt Row Bernard Stout, Don McCrary, Keith Hanks, B111 Damon, Richard Crandall, Pete Van Ahn, Bob McGowan, Richard Decker The Sophomore Class, composed of forty three members, elected as its ffficers toe following President Rosemary Farber Vice President Rob rt McGowan Treasurer Marijane McCaul1ey Student Councilors -J R Maple Clifford Van Ahn Twenty five members particin ted in the vocal music and twelve in instrumental music Three have won either individual or small group honors at the nativnal contest. Eleven were members of the chorus which placed second in the national contest While two of our members on the deo te squad w re busy preparing peaches, three members were comolllrg news for the Eagles Ec oes. Seven brys went out for football and four for ba ketoall Five of our nembers were honor roll for the first semester. Mr Dobervicr was our s onsor The Sophomores had six representa- tives in the newly organized Pep Club Elinor Dot was our cheerleader, Tne class was represented in t e likewise newly organized Dramatic Club by three members. 5 I x S 1 K g X A f X 4 I I 0 I 3 1 , A Secretary - - : : : : Z : I Z - Harold Reidl

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