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

 - Class of 1942

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.J JiEJSiVEF Back Row Charlotte Huoka, Mable Geisinger, Georgia Clark Margaret Ann Smith Helen Glasgow Maxine Nation, Betty Fangman Irene Brassfleld Front Row Norma Wagner, Mabel Wilson, Elaine Johnson Miss gangick Vera Mae Cole Irisnelle Stringer, Ruth e The group ol glrls which made up the Girl Reserve organization was gmall d 1 ur n ggzegchoil year of 1941 42 Despite this, we had interesting meetings and many goog 8 P cnic in the fall we elected the following as officers. President El 1 J h Vice President S0338 Qegggg gecretan Georgia Clark PGHSUPGP Margaret Ann Smith We also met w'th Miss Hancock, our grouo soonsor for a Christma s and Valenti US ty For initiation of new members we had a candlelight service followed by na Qormal Training was introoa eu into the Lake City High School in the year of 1912 Many students who h ve graduated from this course are now successful teachers This year there are seventeen pupils enrolled in the normal group, ten of whom are seniors and seven juniors In 1940 a Future Teachers of America KF T A J Club was organized. Dorothy Doty was chosen to represent the North Central District ir organizing the F T A of America, The purpose of this club is to create higher professional standards among the prospective teachers and teachers. This ls a nati nal organization and our club is known as the Patty Hill Club. The officers of this club are as follows President Margaret Ann Smith Treasurer Marian P1 ht Vice President Phyliss Hammond Librarian Dorothy Doty Secretary Geraldine Nelson Historian Eugena Mohr Back Row Verdell Schug Frances Bentley Gayle Ramsey Grace Martin Eugena Mohr Miss Hancock, Grace DeSart, Marian Picht Phyllis Hammond Dean Farmer Front Row Donna Holm Vera Mae Cole, Marvel Jane Clark Margaret Ann Smith Irisnelle Stringer, Dorothy Carmean, Dorothy Doty P P F' I P XX Ns :J J K J O : 1 I D , . 2 , , , i I l short meeting and re:,eQnmeAue. 0 . 3 O O O X -------- ---- - - - 0 J' . - ------ ------ - : I 1 I l J l 1 ' : i I I

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PER ol Baca now I s Mawdsley, Ruth Mathews Vera Mae Cole, Elaine Johnson, Jean Johnston, Janice Little, Mary Lou Johnson, Donna Holm, Donna Hennings, Miss Hink Second Row Elinor Moulds Doris Jean Johnson, Dorothy Doty, Marian Picht, Joan Johnston, Miriam Holland, Marg ret Ann Smith, Maxine Nation Front Row Rosemary Farber, Mary Jane VcCaulley, Phyllis Hammond, Evelyn Seay, Elinor Doty, Shirley Lovett Dorothy Dickey In order to create more enthusiasm and school soirlt, twenty eight girls from llgh school org nized the Pep Club The girls have orovided the cheerleaders with jackets bought with money raised through food and dolghnut sales. Members of the club wear red swe ters and dark sk'rts and are groloed together at each game With coooeration and prooer school soirlt, this club obtained the goal of creating thusiasm for our team on the part of each 1nd4v1dua1 in school This was a new project, but one whicl was successful PB well es enjoyable. OFFICERS Presldent Phyllis Hammond Secretary Treasurer Donna Hennlngs JliX!XffXfjQ V., Back Row B rnsrd Stout walter Canobell, Donslo lc rary, Ashton VcCrary, Dale Jensen P eld Green, H rold Blnkert, Leo Ka Second Row Billy Eldredge, V1rg-n1a Bla r Dor thy 'icney Betty Fengman' Doris Jean Johnson, Margaret Ann Smith, Marian Picht, Phyllis Hammond rront Ron Elinor Doty, Ruth Mathews Vera Mae Cole, Miss Hink, Elaine Johnson Mary L 2 J hns.n Dorotry Doty The High School Dramat' Club was organized in February The club met weekly to stldy acting, play production, and dramatic aopreciation A feature of each m eting was the presentation of a one-act play by members of the group. The club also assisted with assembly programs and school plays ,JEL, 1... 74



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rl VUQE VJ-KJXXZJP 5 vm 'Ubi Jblflf Jfwwi Back Row Third Wow Second How Front Row Mr Dobervich, Teddy Bean, Jim Richardson Bob Lamson Mayne Schafer Warren McMeek1n, Harlan hrke, Don Ihrke Pranflin Wenck, Jim Owens Paul McCaulley, Dwi ht Johnson, Harold Riedel, Jarren olsncrf'eld J R Mapel Estel Ott Don Hungate, Maurice Ringgenberg, Mayne Ihrke, Bob Hungate, Melvin Johnson, Harold DeLong Keith Birkmeier Bernard Nelson, Daryl Gordon, Bobby Iler Dwayne Nichols, Eugene Ringgenberg, Darwin Mcweekin Dale Helm William Kral, Bob Green, Pete VanAhn Geor e Blair, George Spurgeon Vyron Glassnapp Keith Hanks The N Y A is for the purpose of helping s udents through school who are short of money It is a national organization and has b en in practice past four years The students are to use the money earned for school purposes, such as buying books, typing rent, and other school expenses, which himself in our school for the the student must pay The student works by the hour and is payed by the month Usually they are work a certain number of hours p r week and then they are paid a regular salary for those hours. The work done by the students is practical and useful and there is safe working conditions The work the student does is in line with his abilities and interests. The student is not assigned to classroom instruction or anything like th t, bu il usually assigned to something having to do with general odd jobs which occur around the building, The students apply for the job at the official or representative office in your building or city, and they are required to give an employment affidavitt and an Oath of Allegiance to get the Job, Back Row Dick Waters, Daryl Fulkerson, Leo Kern, Bud Waters Front Row Teddy Bean, Grace DeSart, Jeanette Allen, Norma BBYYQ fd J - J 'ul 'X P X FJ i 5 LJ 4ffT A12 M . ' - . - , . . v, , fgzvh U li gg 3 ,QL,fmL, Tj, if 5 : C . , E2 '!,,',A.r vivid A' , 'adn Zmsul ' ' X' x , gg 5 , . J- . , to . - I a t

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