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

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DEDICATION ski Qw WW WM f sf K f A J - A -v 1i f':-fa-arf? we , We, the Seniors of 19l+6, wish 'I gg.. to dedicate this year's Whirlwind to Mrs.Emma Johnson, our most able principal and teacher. We feel close to Mrs. Johnson because she entered West View with this year's graduating class. We know no better way to ex- press our heartfelt thanks for the Joys and sorrows of high school life she has shared with us. The Seniors BOARD OF EDUCATION Marion R. McCaul1ey, Dr. W. E. McGrary, Ingram Pierce, Dr. C. A. Wlese, L. H. Adams, L. W. Sievert, Supt. R. W. Fobes HA genuine interest and devotion to public education should be the first qualifica- tion of a school bosrd member ..... A really good school board member is broadminded and open-minded. He is willing to give substantial blocks of time to discharge his responsi- bilities ss a school board member. He is willing to give his devotion to a cause and s program of activities that is directed by someone other than himself, namely, the super- intendent of schools ...... A good school board member has a sense of humor and a capacity for humsn understanding ..... He knows that his interest in the welfare of school employees is one of the best WBYB to make sure that the employees are devoted to the children. The good school board member likes people and sees many of them ..... He believes that the future welfare of the community is closely tied up with the success of the school system ..... He exercises s leadership that comes ss near being unselfish as human beings can attain, for the promotion of public education means the furtherance of all social institutions in s-democracy.n.-Twenty-first Yearbook of American Association of School Administrators Supt. R. W. Fobee Upper Iowa University, B. A. Iowa State College, M. S. IVR Chapman Mary Lou C mberl C' R' Dam-en Iowa State Teachers Morningeid C lleg . 5. M. A'-18'-138115 C01-lege C 11 e, B. A. 1 if ff 1 I an 33, tw! ...ewan-4 Wilma Frederlksen Carleton College, B- A- 4 7 y'm. . 3 rm. n if e an V v E f V fo- n '. .,. Carrie Dee Hancock Drake University, B. S. Columbia University, M. A. University of Colorado University of Washington 'S 71 Mildred Goodner Harold Griffe. ggiiggsiigngfcggigfe' B' A' Dakota Wesleyan University Gregg College State University of Iowa Iowa State ollege b Ly. fy! Emma C. Johnson Shirley Hefd Iowa Stats Teachers Iowa State College, B. S. gittgggaivgrsity or Iowa, M. A. ,l Noel Jones Western Union College, B. B. 75 M Jesse Jemke Morningside College, B. A. Iowa State Teachers College State University of Iowa University of Wisconsin Marie McCoy Drake University Vera Johnston Secretary Alvin Nelson University or Commerce Simpson College, B. A. I W 1 N X 'X Xt Xbx X f X X Q XA AQ X 1 F1- f e rjcfg 1 of S Z,,,f! ff if f f' Should old Lake City be forgot And never brought to mind? Should we forget our high school deys And friends we'll leave behind? Should we forget Patricia A., Who led us in the cheers At footbell games, et bfsketbell Down through the lest four years? Should we forget our sporting msn, The faithful Eddie S., Who smiled through all the failures And often brought success? And how sbout that Evelyn Plcht? The Nsvy came her way And msde her heart sing happy songs And brightened up her dey. Or Betty Brosz, Marge Moulds, Jack D. Bryce Daisy--the 11st's just begun. And Everett end Arnie, the Hicks twins-- For two's slwsys better than one! The Dorothy D's, the first called NDerbH, The second, Dottie Jean. The first, s friend to ell she knew, The last, Homecoming Queen. There's Shirley Janssen, Shirley Bea, And Shirley Freeman, too. And Lizzie Howe, with diamond ring-- The one who said HI doln Should we forget another girl With diamond, Betty Lou, Returning veterans, Andy, Glance, And Delbert Anderson, too? There's nPopeyeu Mathews, Myrla B., Don Binkert, and Bill Blsir. There's Gordon Leuver, Carol C., Jean B. with light brown hair. ill pg gr In '43 Marie Woody came-- 'Twes ln our sophomore year, Bob Nichols came in '46 To finish with us here. Should we forget the others Who treveled with us our way-- Dramatic Everett Porter And smooth drncer, Gale K.? Three cheers for boys in service-- For Boyd and Bud and Fred! Three cheers for those who left the school For Uncle Sam instead! Should we forget our freshmen yeer When we were only starting? Should we forget our sophomore yesr? Should memories be departing? Should we forget our Junior yeer-- Our class olsy, prom end ell? Should we forget our senior year-- The best one of them ell? Should we forget the teeohers who shared our smiles snd tears, Who helped us on life's psthwsy Through school these past four years? No we shnll not forget them-- To do so would be wrong: For memories will linger Although the years are long. And lest, to you, deer resder, These words have I to tell! Please don't forget the author Of this masterpiece! Farewell! -----------Jo Ann Chase 1 B - ,. - ' ff 2giiuLgq7,,o! LlggE1z4fL44 V .4'iLfC713'0 1QZL'f Evelyn Picht Dramazicg, 1,5 Jean Benckendorf Class Officer, 2,3,4 Glee Club and Chorus, 1,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club, 5 Pep Club, 1,2 Mixed Chorus, 3 Publications, 3,4 Student Council, 4 Dramatios, 5 Pep Club, 1,2,5,4 Secretary Senior Claes, 4 Vocal Groups, 4 W 9 L Qfjfifl-fir-11, A K4 'Moy Patricia Ander8OH Cheer Leader, la2p5:4 Eagleg Echo Staff, 3 Dramatlcs, 3,4 Whirlwind Staff, 4 Pep Club, 1121314 g1,H, pf 4 Ronald V. Anderson Football, 1-P Basketball, 1-2 Baseball, 2 Track, 1 Dramatios, 4 Many Vocal Groups, 1-2-H Q fiH2.,n,6241z yfzzse 6 ,,Jf Myrla Blsnohfield Pep Club, 1,2 Eagles Echoes, 2,5 Dramatics, 1,2,5,4 Chorus, 2,5,4 Glee Club, 2,3,4 Whirlwind Staff, 4 Roberta Bauder Pep Club, 2 Dramatics, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes, 1 ffl? 4:2547 1307 Gad 2 K Betty Brosz Band, l,2,5 , Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,4 Drsmatice, 1,3,4 Glee Club, 1,2,6,4 Girls' Sextet, 2,3,4 Pep Club, 2,3,4 Piano Solo. 5,4 Boyd Cammack Dramatics, 2,5 Glee Club, l,2,5 Mixed Chorus, l,2,5 Class Officer, 5 Eagles Echoes, 1,2,3 M fl ,rss UI. jf! D - f 2 B 1 Donald Binkert g?g?i.,1: r F'F'A 2'5 F.F.A.: 1:21394 Mixed Chorus, 2,5 Glee Club, 2,5 Dramatlcs, 3,4 f 7 ,f 1U1:n.' 2424 , 1 f all U C Q imdb UML-f., My QKQM4 Jo Ann Chase Carol Crandall Girls' Glee club, 3 Girl Reserves Mixed chorus. 3 Pep Club Girl Reserves, 3,4 Student Council, 4 Dramatice, 3,4 1 N l 7 ffzz-iz!! A ' lc JAjL44v254 pfjjf 'EiL'4 yf ,AKA bujg ggigthi' fem' Dorothy DeSarr G11-1 GM5 Mixed chofum 2,15 Mixes ChgSEefl3?s 1,5,4 ggglgiugleg glub, 2,3 gash Dowling Pep Club, 2 1 4 ' ' '4 - -A-, 1-2-3 H vu, Junior Glas P1 E 1 C?g:lw12d Staff, 4 Whirlwind Sgaffayl 5 B3?B?sG?S2oc?tgffn 2 ne Quartet, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Track 4 u ' 2 Dramatics, 5,4 1 , :yr1,q,z,.,,,,,,,,,, Shirley Freeman Glee Club, 1 Mixed Chorus, l Pep Club, 2,3 Eagles Echoes, 4 Junior Play, 3 Whirlwind Staff, 4 g ,jfAf1+Q Elizabeth Howe Future Teachers, 3,4 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,5 Glee Club, l,2,3 Pep Club, 5 Girl Reserves, 2,3,4 Assistant Director, 5 les! -saumgp JM' Arnie Hicks Football, 5,4 pri' iizsp, iw feeflf Everett E. Hicks Baseball, l,2,3,4 Basketball, 2 Bagketbgll, 2 Baseball, l,2,3,4 Football, 4 Dramatios, 5 wg, Fred Huoka Football, 5:4 Basketball, 4 Baseball, 3 Dramatics, 5 F.F.A., 1 cl Mvwhff Shirley Janssen Eagles Echo, 4 Pep Club, 2,3,4 Dramatice, 4 Whirlwind Staff, 4 V f' CJ TM4-7'Cf7f1 -a44gi41f37e ylifl ,, QA XCQJMJ Shirley Johnson 2 M xed Chorus, 1, Girls, Glas club, 1,2 Basketball, l Band, 11213 Pep Club, l,215n4 Dramatics, 1,314 Editor Whirlwind, 4 Eagles r-:om Staff, 2,3 Gale Kindred Baseball, l fwwu Gordon Lguver F.F.A., 1,2,5 fan? We aww? Carl Mathews Clarence McCaul1ey Basketball- 2'5'4 FO0tbB111 11213 Football, 4 Basketball, 1,2,5 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,4 Baseball, l,2,5 Boys' Glee Cluby 1l2I5 F.F.A., 1,2,3 Track, 4 Dramatics 4 Annual Staff, 4 , DTBmBt1951 1:21514 'Kaur Lac 2?Q40Z4QJ Marjorie Moulds Concert Band, Instrumental Girls' Glee Club, l,2,5,4 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3 Girls' Basketball, 5,4 Dramatice, 2,5 PGP Club, 2,5,4 , B 5 f 'x A , 7 fx -' ss? ,RYGLJ VQQZUQX Bob Nichols Basketball, 5,4 Baseball, 2,5 Track, 5 Football, 4 6157 dill 95497, Betty Lou Sohug Pep Club, 1 Dramatics, 4 Eagles Echoes, 4 ff V'-F la? 1 '3W M --wan.. 'rl 431. Z47A!!HJff,..,:Q,.,, A 4, LQ, Everett Porter 4 Edwin Squires Dramatlce 2 5, Fggtb 11, 1 2 Boys' Glee Club, 2,5,4 B8BkB2b811,,1:g:g,4 M1X8d. CYIOPUBQ 21504 Bggeballi l'2,3,4 Vocal GT0UD3a 5,4 Student Council, 4 Whirlwind Art Editor, 4 Mixed chorus 5 Class Treasurer, 3 Boy.: Gleo ciub' 3 Marie Woody Pep Club, 3,4 Girl Reserves, 4 F.T.A. Club, 5,4 Home Ec. Club, 1 Librarian, 4 Senior Statistics NAME NLCKNAME FAILING WHY Anderson, Delbert Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Ronald Bauder, Roberta Benckendorf, Jean Binkert, Don Blair, Billie Blanohfield, Myrla Brosz, Betty Cemmack, 90Y4 Chase, JoAnn Crandall, Carol Daisy, Bryce Derby, Dorothy DeSart, Dorothy Dowling, Jack Freeman, Shirley Hicks, Arnie Hicks, Everett Howe, Elizabeth Hucka, Fred Janssen, Shirley Johnson, Shirley Kindred, Gale Lauver, Gordon Mathews, Carl McCaulley, Clarence Moulds, Marjorie Nichole, Robert Picht, Evelyn Porter, Everett Squires, Edwin Schug, Betty Woody, Marie Del Pat P. Pat army Andy Women, Women and more Women Bobbie sailors Becky Gordon D. Blnk girls B111 teaching Irish men and onions Brosz navy Cammack JoAnn J. Jo studying Dick absence Brie Joy rides Derb sneezing Dottie shorthand tvs! Jackson sideburns Freeman gum Arn girls Ebbe skating and ? Lizzy Harold S. Freddie Jean Jenny Bob Johnny Rockwell City Fuzzy dancing Gordy women Popeye freshman class Clancy Pete Marge Bob Bob Jenny Pete Clancy Porter singing in the study halls Ed Rockwell City gchug Gene' Woody pretty hair I COME TO SCHOOL catch up on my sleep haul the N016 Hens! the fliver. ll never know to keep out of mischief military secret hadn't thought why to get in trouble chew gum in shorthand 1t's beyond me he's in the navy now Just to be president I wish I knew just to be tardy you tell me and then we'll both know just to have fun show off my failing To study Make trouole for the teachers what do you think? marking time he's in the navy now get bookkeeping do I have to tell? talk to Jess Lemke 'cause I have to to make life miserable for the teachers to be with Pete to write letters but I don't!! to ride with Glance to be in plays sports waiting to be a teacher PET EXPRESSLONS Certainly! Oh now, I wouldni say that! Hi! Babe! Oh nuts! Nice! Huh? Hummmmmmmm You little sap! You'd be s'prised! Jeepers! Aye, Aye, Sir! All right for you! Tnat's the truth! Isn't that too bad! Hubba! Hubba! You guys! Why shore! Darn it! Oh heck! Ha Ha Hs Gosh! 'No place' Gol---lee! Wellllllll! Uh huh! Oh heck! Nice! Huh? Not that! Jeepers! Guber! Well! Boingnnnnn Oh I can't see it! Could be! What do you think! ,ang wil' Goodbye, Bob Whee-Whoo! In a hurry! UW.MMMW,M, W my K ' A 'A JL: 54 1 Ive me QZ T Qgmp vw ,n ,uw Oh' ,W n, I Si' ef? f V,-W , wfAm5 1sn't that Sweet? 3 Musketeers Hubba-Hubba ll Grand Old Flag Meet the Guy U 1'1q4w ,g r' iwggix 1' f fl Q :fn Q 1 .5 sl, : - 2:-1 - Fi I Q Q, , 3 , 'X' s., 'Q L Pv . '1 ' h ,f ,, A 1 f ' f 'M 5. ef' ' Y Ki ,i,i f, :g,??qm I, ' Jig? K ,Q I. e S 5, . if Perfect Pose Pint Size Peaceful, a1n't it? Mike, Junior, Dick, Bob P3181 Strike One ! Coporpi Bud we iwif .'f y ,L ,J ' .sw e, 4 Q 5 wx V - fir Q, g Watch the Birdie! -E' 1 E 1 X '. x 1 : Q- 4 if E 53,5 HJ n,f ,-:Z fs - - i gf' .Q f '-ir?-. 2-1-.T - i5Q ,ww :L . Axis 1 rgF,H,1',N,': e 7' 1 7' .2 N. IA F ' i' 141 1. ,Ll - X V' tl,,772.4:-ix lf . . ,fx X lv W xl SZ ff H N R I , K ggvgz-X G L S? ,gfivx ,SW ' V xv ' f Q 5 '-I ,334 'QQ ' NF ' 1 U 6 S A J X QXXX cj 1 XX X A 2 3 f cg ' 5 NV 'L',,z 1 f lj -U , X ,111 Q ij u72i0.715 Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: CLASS OF 1947 Helen Christolear, Jean Joy, Pnyllls Green, Gene Rosendahl, Donald Allen, John Clarkin, Bernard 0'Br1en, Donald Miller, Patricia Lawrence, Howard Leathers, Wilma Knight, Betty Gray. Francis Kelly, Harry Baty, Arthur Fangman, Earl Savage, John Mapel, Robert Lammere, William Patterson, Betty Cleveland, Mary Ann Carmean, Betty Higgins, Darlene Janssen, Daryl Helm. LaVahn Gregg, Evelyn Short, Clarice Nelson, Patricia Parker, John 0'Hara, Warren Clark, Dwight Vannhn, Lois Bean, Joyce Doty, Naomi Simons, Georgia Andrews Marie Hansen, Miss Held, Miss Chapman. Gloria kindred, Carmen Clark, Joyce Sharkey, Jean Carlson, Mary Ann Goins, Donna Lasher, Gladys Tubbs, Helen Beekman. 'NSW ,-f ,.f Q , Eflx X- N E i Q ix! S - '- p,,,...- K, Z X fi-if ,Tx-rj .x 'll H--x. - '- f0oooov'.. lLT3 Q fmzff - 9 - 'Y 'X 5 H' O govf Q --L' HI' 1? 'G' W f ff Q m m 'ff f 5 ' 0' 3 OjOhOmOQc5 C,,--- '7!J 3 Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: CLASS OF 1948 Charles O'Connor, Roger Synder, Robert Allen, Jack Blslr, Clifford Ford, Betty Johnston, John Mlghell, Leo Kraft, Melvin Campbell, Anna Magis tt Astleford, Don Nicholson, Charles Burley, Richfrd Bunker, Billie arrio Loren Hudson, Junior Fergason, Gene McIntyre, Donald Jorgenson, Charles AMSGGH, Dwalne Allen, Melvin Hobart, Doris Doty, Michael Lawrence, Darlene Westerlng, Evelyn Sorenson, Mary Campbell, Marjorie Coffman, John Sievert. Mr. Danlen, Merion Wilson, Mprgery Moulds, Jo Ann Moed, Myrna Blsnchfield Doris Kraft, Jo Anne Fobes, Shirley Hendricks, Mary Lou Moulds, Norma Lee Mnrion Hammond, Phyllis Westering, Ida McGau1ley. Janene Lasherh Phyllis Sorenson, Lois Porth, Mvry Jo Brawdy, Patricia Oxenford, Doris Kral, Donna Belle DeSart, Dorothy Krsl, Doris Slevert, Mardell Anderson. ff 'iff Zfffi N k ff X fi EVMKWIWJNC 1 1' f . , , Q J O XWXXX Xxx if f f XM ww, f f X 'I 'x Wt X Q 1 qw f , 'f X f 1 X XTXXXN XXXX S, fi Ycisffmepyf i ,Liv ',g,w41' , CLASS OF 1949 Back Bgg2Mrs. Goodner, Roscoe Nelson, Melvin Allen, Donn Glfrkln, Deloert Ingrem, Dean Kirby, Ronald LsV1ne, Michael Leisch, Virgil Knight, Ray Amslen, Mr. Jones Fourth Bggrlrene Coughennower, LaVon Pere, Joyce Brassfield, Cherlotte Ashford, Frances Blair, Jeanette Berneu, Carol Sue Andrews, Donn? O'Brien, Jean Renrro Marie Blpir Norma Jean Tubbs v Third B32 Coleen Lawrence, Odessa Wright, Doris Ross, f'F'PT'5-att B18iI'.June Heeiih, LO1B Kutz, lrene Allen, Vere Jean Blfnchfield, Joyce Laumbsch, Lois Beckmen, Beverly Thomsen, Second g9E:Donna Rre Davis, Ruth Pearson, Mfrjorie Amsden, Betty Lou Fasbender, Patricia Kelly, Patricia Comstock, Phyllis Ploer, Annsbelle Stout, Betty Moulds Front Row: Marion Brcdley, Rlchnrd Nation, Den Chanmsn, Dale Madden, Ralph Moad, Jr., Jack Colvlg, Richrrd Nesgle, Donald Krrl. Freshman Homemsking 1 -Bob Dan Dwaine I I CLASS OF 1950 Eighth Grade George Anderson, Roy Kratz, Harlan Stout, Jim Pierce, Gerald Redenius, Bob Binkert, Burl Olmstead, Bill Bernau, Darrell Sharkey, Arnold Daisy, and Boyd Hucka. Second Row! Bob Johnston, Beverly Alcox, Bonnie Scnug, Doris Fritz, Marilyn Jonnstnn, Sheron Sharkey, Lois Laumbnch, Virginia Seay, Margery Kelly, Jack Kunath. Front Row! Jack Clerk, Marian Patterson, Joyce Renfro, Clare Mae Amsden, Betty Kraft, Annette Howe, Joyce Savage, Pat Liesch, Marvel Hudson, and Allen Molltor. Back Row! GIRLS BASK5TBALL SCORES Lake City -------------- 12 Hlngrd ....... Lake GUY 21 Farnhamville- Lake City 26 Lpnesboro ---- Lgke City ' ' 2 2 Rockwell 011:53 Lake City ---- 15 Rockwell City CLASS OF 1951 Back Row! Rachel Bernau, Myrtle Wheeler, Carol Kelley, Jolene Sherkey, Virginia Geieinger, Beverly Cleaveland, Mary Astleford, Dorothy Higgins, Twyla Mae Davie, Delores Nicholson, Nadine Renfro, and Dorothy Fritz Second Row: Miss McCoy, Evelyn Lnumbach, Patricia Ferry, Bonnie Staten, Beverley McCPulley, JoAnn O'Br1en, Joyce O Brien, Melva Painter, Donna Patten, Donna Kraft, Helen Baty, and Mr, Griffee Front Row! Donald Stout, Billy Snyder, Billy Williams, Donald Bunker, Daryel Kraft, Milt ' Darwgg 55255: Asa Pearson' Virgil ChP1HtenSen. Kenneth Sorensen, and Junior High, under the direction of Mr. Griffee, presented the play, uPenny Pirates? with the following cast! Boyd Huckn, Berl Olmetead, Mary Astleford, Sharon Snarkey, Bob Binkert, Virginia Seay, Jolene Shnrkey, Jim Pierce, Billy Bernauf Donald Bunker. George Anderggn, Pgy Liegch, Evelyn Leumbecn, Darwin Hucka and Bob Johnston. ug Seniors? N 'Porter- x ,Qin gg , X il' ages ri nw gi ' l W 1 'li ff , I , , L is D Rl aw in 5563 - J' f' 55515655 14242 Chase K,-81 H. Beckman Boy Scouts Reading from left to right: Front row: Donald Condon, Billy Snyder, Donald Kral, Boyd Hucka, Darwin Hucka. Second row: Jack Sievert, Bill Ber- nau, Don Jorgensen, John Mighell, Mike Liesch, Gerald Redenius, Carl Mathews. Bock row: Bob Johnston, George Anderson, Jim Pierce, Daryel Kraft, Burl Olmstead, Donald Bunker, Virgil Christensen. Lake City School Twins Doris and Dorothy Kral, lO Arnie and Everett Hicks, I2 Melvin and Mary Campbell, lO Doris and Dorothy Fritz, 8 6' 7 Gerald and Geraldine Toms, 3 Joyce and JoAnn O'Brien, 7 Darlene and Daryl Crandall, 4 Kathleen and Marveleen Heesch, l 5 t my Kral Twine l , 'R M M 2,954 7 , Q, ,,...-v M' 'EN ' l lm if G I , ' -5, ye ' ,r D A L ... .:.- , N it K. Shire and Pete HCMECOMING D01 9U'1y DUSPPC, Homecoming Queen .11 J Al ' , L aa- Betty Broez, Myrla Blanchfield, Dorothy DeSart, Jean Beckendorf, Patricia Anderson 1 Ju n lor HQM ECQMING eo and efmeodsmfle on ?XoeK- Sn I-Int Que col W u'fX'x-'X-'L V03 O 1. D xx vleadmg Senxote Rea Rooete 1 S17 t T e aw right Q 450 43' Er ooo X Q' 6,0 'T f ff 4 1 Nl Q y M 1' : 1 2 PM f Z f 5 ff ,I f .fsflf i ifi,-. Z- 5:4 I x ,rg , 132-fx 1. cola, nom 2. Pete and Mary Ann 3. M1ke'a Black Eye : U-. Joyce Alone i e- 5. Norma Jean and ---- ? M 6. Twin Smiles! js K x?1?,f 7- Class of 1946 Junior Play - V XQWS'-' -I - 8. Myrla - 1 X v , J E.. 9. On with the Dance! Ii. Q .3' 10. Pete loves a Sailor - - 1 s 11. Joyce and JACK--HUT AND JEFF 1 1 K ' 12. Junior and Mary Lou K1 .. 13. 'rrip the mgm Fantastic? I 2 5' ll!-. Shirley Bea's Smile E Kg 15. The 'Old Hens' P g ff' -16. sweet sixteen.-or Seventeen? Wye J, . 2- 4 -' x K Ls- ,. N .8 5 E. m tlqt ,' iig IM xr 1 1 I jx M, x Il: , la 'I M2652 C5 X N A N X Basket Ball First Team Back Row: Edwin Squires, Gene Rosendahl, Don Allen, Bernard O'Br1en, Earl Savage Coach Jones. ' Front Row: Robert Nichols, Charles O'Connor, Jonn Clarkin, Carl Mathews, Junior Fergason. SECTIONAL WlNNERS The Lake City Eagles made a glorious come-back into the basketball world, finish- d T start the ing s victorious season with only six defeats out of 25 games playe . o th Tvln ball of success rolling, the speedy little Eagles became runners-up in both e u Lakes Conference and in the Coon Valley Conference. But the Eagles wouldn't give up and after a long hard battle won their way to the Calhoun County Championship by de- feating Pomeroy, the defending champions of '45, and then Manson, ln e battle which ' P k d and wentto had spectators holding their breath. Practically all ol the town pac e up see the County Tournament game. lt was s neck and neck battle all the way, but the de- t 1 d irit of the Eagles was behind them and pushed them to s 47-40 victory over erm ne sp Manson. Eddie Squires' famous hook-shot in the last few seconds of the game set the ' f th U me Eagles ahead, and they managed to stay ahead to the end o e ga . The town was even prouder of the Eagles when they made their appearance at the Sectional Tournament an: wlth their team work captured the SSCUlODP1 Crown by defeat - ing Carroll. This placed us ln line for the District Championship. It seemed as though fate was not with tfe Eagles ln the District Tournament and they lost to Ida Grove. lt was the leadership and ability of Coach Noel Jones that carried the boys through in the toughest parts of the game, and that, in America, is what makes sportsmanship so great. Th first team consisted of tall Don Allen playing centerg Ed Squires, the only e senior on the team, Pete Savage, s fast ball handler, and Chuck O'Connor, a promising sophomore, played guardg Bernie O'Br1en, top scorer of the team, and Gene Rosendshl the relbound getter, played at forward position. Basket Ball Back Row: Robert Nichols, Charles O'Connor, Eddie Squires, Gene Rosendahl, Donald Allen, John Clarkin, Bernard O'Br1en, Earl Savage, Carl Mathews, Junior Fergason, Coach Jones. First Row! Charles Amsden, Arthur Fangman, William Patterson, John O'Mara, Jack Colvig, Dan Chapman, Dwight VanAhn, Junior Moad, Roscoe Nelson, Dale Madden Junior High Basketball Team T093 Jack Colvig, Roscoe Nelson Ralph Moad, Dean Kirby, Bob, Blnkert, Dan Chapman, Darrell Sherkey, Boyd Hucka Bottom! Billy Bernau, Donald Bunker, James Peirce, Delbert Insrfm, Berl Olmstead. Arnold Daisy, Darwin Hucka, Mr. Jones Girls' Basketball Team KScores Page 231 Back Row: Mrs. Goodner, Betty Cleaveland, Betty Moulds, Betty Jane John- ston, Phyllis Green, Lois Kutz, Jean Joy, June Heath, Jeanette Bernau, Myrna Blanchfield, Supt. Fobes. Front Row: Marion Hammond, Mary Lou Moulds, Shirley Hendricks, Jo Anne Fobes, Marjorie Moulds, Mary Ann Cermean, Clarice Nelson, Evelyn Short, Patricia Com- stock, Doris Slevert, Gloria Kindred. 4 ,. my 3 1' .3 91553 S5312 x f VA -NE wew' V I a '2'kx Football Scuad: Back Row! Bernard 0'Br1en, Earl Savage, Edwln Snulres, Donald Allen, Arnie Hicks, Gene Roaendahl, Robert Allen, John Clarkin, Everett Hicks, James McCaulley, Clifford Ford, Mr. Jones Second Row! Francis Kelly, Robert Nichols, Melvin Campbell, Don Nicholson, William Patterson, John O'Mara, Ralph Mead, Carl Mathews Front Row: Billie Earrlott, Donald Jorgensen, Richard Nichols, Junior Fergason, Richard Neagle, Loren Hudson, Charles Amsden, ale Madden At the beginning of the 1945 football season, seven letter men reported Tor prac- tice. This was a somewhat higher average than the preceding year, and some good new rookies were added. The boys went into e period of intensive training to meet their first opponent, Manson, with all they could muster, but they received the short end of the scores. Again in their bout with Manning they met powerful opposition, but they did their best to hold down Manning's score. Still more determined, Lake City Eagles fought on and gained oulte a comeback when the souad was victorious over Glidden. This triumph gave them greater confidence to score a second victory, but Audubon had the same idea which made a hard fought game in which Audubon came out ahead. A Homecoming vlctory was their next objective. The old L. C. H. S. spirit was behind them all the way. which pushed them to e glorious victory over Lohrville. The old rivalry with Rockwell City spurred tnem on for the next game. Although both teams fought hard, it seemed that each kept the other from making headway.unt11 finally Lake City scored. Then Rockwell City paid the Eagles in kind. An extra touch - down gave Lake City the hard earned prize. when the Eagles met Scranton, the score board showed several scores ln Scrantcn's favor to Lake C1ty's lone touchdown. The last game caught Lake City in rather poor condition due tc injuries, but the Eagles fought for all they were worth. Two of the All Twin Lakes Conference men were from the fighting Eagles, Edwin Squires, fullback, and Fred Hucka, guard. Manson ---- 26......L. C. 7 M --- Lonrvllle ----- o... ....L. c. 26 3223322 20 L' C' 7 Rockwell -....- 7... .... L. C. 15 G11dd0n--- O......L. C. 54 Audubon---cs......L. c. 5 Sgig2tff':: 'gg ' Q' 8' 23 Gene Roeendahl E Pete Savage T Carl Mathews E, Fred Huoka c Bob Nlenols Q,B, D011 5112.911 C Bernard O'Br1en 1-1.3, John O Mara G Jack Clarkin H,B, Arnie Hicks T Ed Squires F,B, Jr. Mead 6. AE3 QL. WHERE REIGN5 .J ,NVSJC PE FIQE -f 'X X-I fr N f Q - , . -2, - 4 i' - xr ... X .. - Sfn 4 Dorff A-1f'lVfLL' r-Gxfg -' TE- -f 5-4 ii--1 V M fi '14- vb .wife Band Back Row: Miss Chamberlin, Norma Jean Lee, Carmen Clark, Jean Joy, Betty Jane Johnston. Second Row: Jeanette Bernau, Roger Snyder, Carol Kebly, Doris Sievert, Clara Mae 'Amsden, Bonnie Staten, Alan Molitor. A Front How: Virginia Geislnger, Joyce Sharkey, Patricia Comstock, Marjorie Moulds, Mary Campbell, Dorothy Derby Patricia Kelly. Twirlere Ngpma Jean Lee, Betty Jane Johnston Charlotte Ashford Band Back Row: Shirley Hendricks, June Heath, Charlotte Ashford, Norma Jean Tubbs. Second Row: Sharon Sharkey, Marie Blair, Joyce Doty, Mary Lou Moulds, Beverly Cleaveland, Marion Hammond. Front Row: Doris Jean Doty, Joyce Brassfield, Anna Marie Astleford, Mary Astleford, Ronald Lavine, Donna Patten. 1 Clarinet Quartet: . J - Joyce Sharkey, Dorothy Derby, Patricia Kelley. Patricia Comstock. Cornet Trio: Joyce Brassfield, Anna Marie Astle- ford, and Mary Astleford. Rf? i Z xx , 5 , MIXED CHORUS Back Row: Charles Burley, Carl Mathews, Roger Snyder, Donn Clarkin, Bernard O'Br1en, Gene Roeendahl, Everett Porter, Michael Liesch, Ronald Anderson, Delbert Ingram, Gene McIntyre. Second Row: Betty Brosz, Patricia Kelly, Wilma Knight, Patricia Lawrence, Jean Benckendori Betty Jane Johnston, Jean Joy, Mary Ann Carmean, Evelyn Short, Betty Cleaveland, Irene Allen, Patricia Parker, Jack Sievert. Front Row: Miss Chamberlin, Myrla Blanchfield, Patricia Comstock, Joyce Brasefleld, Jean Renfro, Donna Belle De Sart, Marion Hammond, Jean Carlson, Carmen Clark, Joyce Sharkey BOYS' GLEE CLUB Left to right! Donn Clarkin, Charles Burley, Michael Liesch, Roger Snyder, Ronald Anderson gernard O'Br1en, Everett Porter, Gene Roeendahl, Robert Lammere, John ievert GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back Row: Patricia Lawrence, Jean Benckendorf, Dorothy Derby, Shirley Hendricks, Jo Anne Fobee Patricia Kelly, Patricia Comstock, Doris Ross, Margery Moulds Betty Jane Johnston, Wilma Knight, Jean Joy, Irene Allen. John Slevert, Carol Sue Andrews, Mary Ann Carmean, Betty Cleaveland, Betty Brcsz, Jeanette Bernau, Joyce Laumbach, Evelyn Short, Patricia Parker, Naomi Simons, Carmen Clark. Myrla Blanchfleld, Helen Beckman, Donna O'Br1en, Marian Hammond Donna DeSart, Jean Renfro, Joyce Braeefield, Norma Jean Lee, Jean Carlson, Joyce Sharkey, Mies Chamberlin. Second Row: Front Row: 1 1 n MADRIGAL SINGERS , B d 0'Brlen John Sievert Gene Roeendahl, Everett POPPSP ggggtnoaxwz Mgf'lJT:rB1anchf1eid, Betty BP052, JBBH Benckendorf, Evelyn Short, Petrie!-B Comstock, Joyce Sharks!- 6, Bextet t-- Joyce Sharkey, Carmen Clark, Jean Benekgnnqrf Patricia Lawrence, Evelyn Short, Hyrla Blanchfield. . Girls Bextet Donna Belle Desart, Pltrioia Parker, Betty Cleveland, Jean Joy, Marjorie Moulds, Betty Brosz 'Q 55:2 jzigi, uf A fm.. Sextet l Marion Hammond, Patricia Comstock,Patr1c1a Ke1ley,Dor1e Roee,Jeanette Bernau, Donna O'Br1en BOYS' QUARTET Bernard O'Br1en, Everett Porter, Gene Rosendahl, Ronald Anderggn, DRAMATICS wr' 'v The Class of 1946 presented their class play, uOnce tnere was a PP1HCGSSn on Merch D S t M rle 22. The cnet eonelsted of: Clarence McCaulley, JoAnn Chase, Dorotny e ar , y Blanchfield, Betty Broez, Carl Mathews, Everett Porter, MBPJOPIE Moulds,Dorotny'Derby, Shirley Jonnson, Shirley Janssen, Roberta Bauder, Betty Lou Schug, Pat Anderson, Billy Blair, Prompter, Evelyn Picht, Properties, Shirley Freeman, Stsge Manager, Ronald Ander son, and Director, Harold Griffee. DRAMATICS One Act Play 0 'The City Sllckern One Act Play 'The District Contestu One Act Play 'The Blue Teapot' One Act Play 'DarY Wind Jr. Class Play nThe Groom Said Non I Back Row: John Mighell, Gene Roeendahl, Edwin Squires, Ralph Moad, Jr. Front Row: Evelyn Short, June Heath, Jo Ann Chase, Marion Wilson, Evelyn Picht. STUDENT COUNCIL This year Lake City High School again formed a Student Council. The Council was composed of the president and one other member of each class and a member at large. Jo Ann Chase served as president and John Mighell as secretary and treas- urer, When first organized they drew upa Constitution and Byelaws to be the standard of Student Council activities through the years. Each member signed this document. The Student Council sponsored the beautiful white float with trimmings of the school colors, red and blue, which was ueed.to transport the Homecoming Queen in the Homecoming festivities. They financed this project by selling apples atthe basket- ball games. Other activities of the Council were sponsoring busses to games, sponsoring a March of Dimes campaign, and entertaining at a school party. The student body has received the Student Council enthusiastically, and has cooperated with it with true Lake City High School spirit, CHEER LEADERS Pat Anderson, Jean Carlson, Donna Belle DeSart, and Donna O'Brien The Pep Club of 1946 consisted of seventy-three members. Their goal was to promote more enthusiasm and school spirit, especially st pep meetings and sports events. They had an important part in the Homecoming festivities. The girls sold booster pins to finance a new robe for the Homecoming Queen. Miss Held, the Pep Club sponsor, made the new robe worn so proudly by our queen, Dorothy DeSart, a Pep Club girl. Shirley Johnson is presldent,and Betty Brosz is secretary and treasurer. These girls can sincerely say, as they sing: nWe're loyal to you, Lake City High! We're dark red and blue Lake City High! We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in tne land, For we know you can stand, Lake City High! Rah! Rah! So back up that ball, Lake City High! Our team is our tame protector, On boys for we expect a Victory from you, Lake City Hlghl' PEP CLUB Fourth Row: Coleen Lawrence, Beverly Thomsen, Vera Blanchfield, Darlene Janssen, JoAnn Moad, Dorothy Derby, Marion Wilson, Betty Jane Johnston,Shh1ey Johnson, Lois Kutz, Marie Woody, Betty Gray, June Heath, Harriett Blair, Irene Allen. Third Row! Frances Blair, Jeanette Bernau, Charlotte Ashford, Doris Ross, Georgia Andrews, Marie Hansen, Dorothy DeSart, Darlene Westerlng, Joyce Laum- Patricia Comstock, Jean bsch, Donna Rae Davis, Naomi Simons, Doris Krgft' Henfro, Carol Sue Andrews Phyllis Sorenson, Miss Held. Second Row: Norma Jean Lee, Jo Anne fobes, Patricia Parker, Betty Cleaveland, Mary Ann Carmean, Evelyn Short, Clarice Nelson, Patricia Kelley, Carol Crandall, Mary Ann Goins, Betty Brosz, Phyllis Westerlng, Dorothy Kral, Shirley Janssen, Joyce Sharkey. Front Row: Doris Sievert, Doris Kral, Norma Jean Tubbs, Marlon Hammond, Pat Anderson, Jean Carlson, Donna Belle DeSart, Donna O'Brien, Evelyn Picht, Irene Coughennower, Myrna Blanchfleld. Leke Glty Basketball Scores Twin Lakes Conference Tourney Game with They E2 QQ!S.!llB 2291 E2 Farnhsmvllle 19 41 Pocahontas 19 50 Glldden 26 zo Rolfe 40 42 Manning 22 17 Albert City 50 19 16 20 522222118 25 22 Coon Valley Conference Tourney G le 18 20 Maxon 46 47 Glidden 25 29 Lehrvnle 18 :Se Coon Rapids 20 25 Rockwell any 27 as Bayard 50 19 Audubon ll 45 Scranton 18 35 County Basketoall Tourney Rolfe 31 44 . C R ld 25 19 Rlnard 15 25 Con gp S Pomeroy 25 40 Manson 41 42 n4l..,a., . -1. A. Betty Brosz, Patricia Anderson. and Evelyn Picht Betty Broez, Robert Lsmmers, and Mary Ann Goins Standlnqz Miss Chapman Jenn Csrlsor, Phyllis Green, and Petrlcls Parker COMMERCIAL The Commercial Department of Lake City offers to students typ- ing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Calhoun County has not held typing contests since 1945. we hope that these contests will be resumed in the near future. The students whose pictures appear on this page have done outstanding work this year and would no doubt be chosen as contestants if the contest were held. The following net rates in ten minute writings have been estab- lished: Amateur Betty Brosz 70 Patricia Anderson 70 Evelyn Plcht 68 Novice Jean Carlson 55 Patricia Parker 50 Phyllis Green 47 A Word to the Wise From Dix1etype ii, FXX .f! 1b'Z5?7,K7r C.: ?! ffzfc, YJ N..,49',, V PPWX fn.-1,q is .fi , C29 5i?jfiC7ji XH4,,vf'g', fff, J ,fo-, '70, 'z.,l, 2-,f ..,,XJf-f-vs'-'fn If ' 29 1 a4Z,': 22 I 1, f f EA GLES' ECHUE I WRITTEN NND PUBLTSHED WEEKLY BY THE STU- DENTS OF THE LIKE CITY SCHOOLS Ea es Ech e Staff irst Semester Qhirg-591: Richard Bunker, John Mighell, Ronald Anderson, Jack Blair. Leo Kraft, Mike Lawrence Sggggg Rgw: Mrs. Johnson, Pat - ricia Oxendord, Jo Anne Fobes, Betty Jane Johnston, Clarence Mccalllley, Betty Lou Schug Seated: Shirley Janssen, ohn ievert EB8.l.Q.E.ELQl1.92 Starr Second Semester 2 Richard Bunker, Jack 18115 Ronald Anderson, Everett Porter, Gene McIntyre, Leo Kraft, Donald Miller Quoin Phyllis Green. Shirley Freeman, Wilma Knight, Jo Ann Chase maxim Mrs. Johnson, shir- ley Janssen, 255.933 MGP!! Ann Goins, Clarence Mc aulley Eagle: Echoes is the student publication printed each week in the E555 git! Graphic. This year the speech class had charge of the paper the first semester, and the regular journalism class, the second semester. Both were under the guidance of Mrs. Johnson. ggglgs gghggg affords the students a means of self-expression and also gives Lake City people a knowledge of and s sympathy for the many activities of the school. Some- one has said, 'Read the Eagles Echoes and you will hear the heart throbs of L. G. H. S. --her serious endeavors, her humorous incidents, her defeats and her victories. ' FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Back Row! Miss Hancock, Naomi Simons, Patricia Lawrence, Billy Blair, Marie Woody, Lavohn Gregg, Front Row: Elizabeth Howe, Lois Bean, Joyce Doty, Jean Carlson, Gladys Tubbs, Donna Lasher. The Future Teachers of America Club of ized in tne fall of 1989 by eighteen normal since become successful teachers. This is group is known as the Patty Hill Club. The the Lake City High School was organ- training students, many of whom have a national organization. Our local purpose of the F. T. A.1s to encour- age higher professional standards among young teachers. It also affords an opporv tunity for social functions for members of the Normal Training Department. The officers are, president, Elizabeth Howeg vice-president, Marie Woody, ,pn -1 1, ll o o '1 0 ef fl '1 W I. 0 P m tr! o W :I er '1 m m m C '1 m 'i 'U N ee '1 I-1 o A- I L D 12 '1 cb D 0 0 m 'U o Z! m o '1 .. 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Ui:5Vfe:l,E' b , X . ,NJ ' 1',fi5:',f,z p t -1 , Iwi f,6f,,'.gIQ-Q-gf rm: if If Z, V i Q Left to right: Jhual mwi Miss Hancock, Soonsor, Betty Higgins, Darlene Westering, June Heath, Evelyn Sorenson, Mary Campbell, Marlon Wilson, Jean Joy, Margery Moulds, Doris Jean Doty, Betty Jane Johnston, Lois Kutz, Patricia Lawrence, JoAnn Chase, Marie Woody, Doris Ross, Betty Lou Fasbender, Harriett Blair, Lois Bean, 1jJLjkuu Joyce Laumbach, Mardell Anderson, Phyllis Westering, Doris Kraft, Doris Somers Phyllis Piper, Odessa Wright, Patricia Comstock, Charlotte Ashford, Vera Jean Blanchfield Beverly Thomsen, Francis Blair, Marjorie Amsden, Lois Beckman, Ruth Pearson, Marie Hansen, Jeanett Bernau, Joyce, Dot jggbfkug Mary Ann Goins, Clsrice Kelson, Evelyn Short, Mary Ann Carmean, Betty Cleavland Patricia Oxenford, Patricia Parker, Mary Jo Brawdy, Darlene, Janssen, Gladys Tubbs, Marlon Hammond, Shirley Hendricks, Donna Rae Davis, Coleen Lawrence, Mary Lou Moulds, Norma Jean Lee, gpg-Bpyj Norma Jean Tubos, Donna O'Br1en, Georgia Andrews, Irene Coughennower, Donna Lasher, Helen Beckman, Doris Kral, Dorothy Kral, Phyllis Sorenson, Eggn3,Bp35 Naomi Simons, Carol Sue Andrews, Mar1e'Bla1r, Carmen Clark, Joyce Sharkey, Jean Carlson, Elizabeth Howe, Doris Sievert, Jean Renfro. GIRL RESERVES For twenty-eight consecutive years Lake City High School has been the home of the Girl Reserves, ujunior organization of the Young Women's Christian Association. The officers this year were: president, Jo Ann Chaseg vice-president, Elizabeth Howeg secretary, Mary Ann Csrmeangvtreasurer, Marion Wilsong program chairman, Mar- jorie Mouldsg membership chairman, Patricia Parkerg and social chairman, Betty Cleaveland. Miss Carrie Dee Hancock, normal training instructor, was the sponsor. This year the state organization has become more active because, by means of an endowment, the services of a state executive director, Miss Dorothy Nossett, have been provided. Her headquarters are hxthe Y. W. C. A. Building in Des Moines. Other activities of the Girl Reserves this year were a food sale, clothing drive, and a Mother-Daughter tea. WHIRLVVIND STAFF Whirlwind Staff Back Row: Donald Blnkert, Everett Hicks, Edwin Squires, Gordon Lauver, Everett Porter, Carl Mathews. Front Row: Shirley Janssen, Jean Benokendorf, Patricia Anderson, Shirley Freeman, Dorothy Derby, Dorothy De Sart, Betty Brosz, Myrla Blanchrield, Mrs. Johnson. Seated: Evelyn Picht, Shirley Johnson Deer Friends of L.C.H.S.: As our little book goes to publication, we, the staff that X , , , has worked on the 1946 edition of the Whirlwind, hope that, K X1 X N as each copy goes to its new home: whether on your U. P' Q 5 X . reading table, your bookcase, your attic, or ' Q S' I . - ' x near your favorite rat trap, it will serve , 3 x V- K ' ' ' Y x T-X as a preserver of your memories of the H, ' , ! ' X If ,tx X7 . ' ' , - X ' X s ' ' Lake City High School or 1945- 1- r 'X ' 5 1946, and that you w11l keep ' X x, ' ' X, 'F ' K . V C w- n ' N- at least a tiny spot in Q xy' 'Tv' XJ . , y X ' . - :I - -.- ix Q M N your memory fgfur A X - 5 xx xp A X I cf- j ', Q .X ,s g . ' I Q ' - X . --P ' A . 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