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

 - Class of 1950

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N wxfff , ,Aw Q3 is F' 2' I If P . ln lluktlgllilitlli .md .1ppi'uci.1tiim of Iiiuii'iiclp.1mi fricmily spirit, wc. Liic sci1iui'cl.1ss, Judi! cixtc this l1'SUXX'liii'l- iid, to our ciisiudinm liixwi .1 mi fii1.1l'ilC. w Iz' '... :' f ' i'Zi1zz:- .....------ ,:-1 -:2-1' .. ? ix , ..:,,:: :a:: 'A . .,:f5:a:'-' W 1 qw dw A www Cii.ixlu1sISxLJ X I A .x uv Q ,4,. V-1' dministralilm Lake City Board of Education C. Xvattcrs, L. If. Swanson, L. W. Sievcrt, Arthur Lundberg, E. C. Binkert, Supt. C. R. Laughrigc. In behalf of the Class of 1950, we wish to express our appreciation for the many advantages of an education as offered by the Lake City High School, sponsored by our Board of Education. VERA JOHNSON C. R. LAUGLIRIGE, BS., M.A. EMMA C. JOHNSON, B.A., INLA. Sffcrcfary Sz1pc'rinfer1dc'nf Prinrilbal University of Commerce Parsons College Iowa State Teachers College University of Iowa State University Iowa 5 U ' it fC l ad 5 mvers y o o or 0 Q px! I .4- R11ss1l.l,0. 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ALCOX General Course Band, l-2-3-4 Vocal Music, 3-4 Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes, 4 Dramatics. 3 .fini -4 I X fella 1' 'Na' CLARA MAE AMSDEN Commercial Course Basketball, l-2-3-4 Y-Teena, I-2-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Band, l-2-3-4 J jf'- Dramatics 3 '01 Pep Club Officer, 4 3, .. 1, Y, x L1 XJ club , J4 ,lil fl xl VJ x ' a v 51,-A 1 . l JOYCE M. ARMSTRONG General Course Y-Teens, 2-3-4 Pep Club, 2-3-4 A W au aiiffgfjlgf WILLIAM R. BERNAU College Entrance Class President, 3-4 Student Council. 3-4 Eagles Echoes, 3-4 Editor, 4 Dramatics, 1-3-4 Football, 1-2 Basketball, l-2-3-4 Track, 2-3-4 Football Manager, 3-4 Whirlwind Staff, 4 a 0 Seniors DARYL ALLEN Vocational Agriculture Football, 1-2-3-4 Baseball, 2-3-4 Track, 3-4 F.F.A., 1-2-3-4 GEORGE D. ANDERSON College Entrance Football, l-2 Basketball, 1 Basketball Mgr., 2-3 Mixed Chorus, 3 Dramatics, l-3 Football Announcer, 4 PATRICIA A. IARKMEIER General Course Queen's Attendant Y-Teena, 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Vocal Music, 3-4 Dramatics, 3 ROBERT C. BINKERT College Entrance Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes, 4 Baseball, 1-2 Football Announcer, 4 Dramatics, 3-4 Vocal Music, 3-4 J' 5 ..3.. PATRICIA ANN BLAIR Commercial Course IN-p Club, 1-2-:x-4 A ' ff ,-1' A 8 , W 5 fl Aw KW PHYLLIS I. IURLEY General Course Y-'I'4-1-ns, l-2-Il-4 Y-'l'e-ann l'rexidc-nt, 4 P111 Club, l-2-3-4 Murvhimz lland, 3-4 Qu:-4-n'x Attendant, 4 Drum Majurvttn-, 4 . 2' ,V V .- --J-fi-l f ..aZLAlN' 1 X ,, 4, iv 1fl'f.a f.'jf fl ,' 1 x f Iyf PATRICK A. CASSERLY Vocational Agrlculfure l .l .A., I-2-3-4 JOHN CLARK Vocatlonal Agrlculfure l .F.A., I-2-3-4 l ,l .A. Officer. I-2-24-4 Drnmatirs, Il Hum-bull, 4 N V, nf' 4 1.6: .-9.. f 1 4,-sfflv. BARBARA A. BROWNELL General Course Y-Teens. l-2-3-4 Pep Club. l-2-3-4 Vucal Music. 2-3-4 Basketball, 2-3-4 Dramatics, l-4 Harvest Attendant, 4 ,lk If -I . .- ,,.D4 C ,,,, .vk ,Q 'ff' CARL CARLSON Vocational Agriculture l .l .A., 1-2-3-4 JANE ANN CLARK General Course Band, 2-3-4 Vocal Music, 3-4 Y-Teens, l-2-3-4 Pup Club, l-2-3-4 Dramatics, 3 ARNOLD DAISY General Course Basketball, l-2 Football, 1 Q., .V BILLY L. DETTMANN Vocational Agriculture F.F.A.. 1-2-3-4 Football. 2-3-4 Student Council, 3 Eagles Echoes, 3 F.F.A. Officer. 2-3-4 JOAN L. HENDRICKS Commercial Course Vocal Music, 1-2-3-4 Band, 2-3-4 Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes, 4 Basketball, 1-2-3-4 , J.- l . o x MAYNARD D. HOBART Vocational Agriculture F.l7'.A., 1-2-3-4 RAYMOND H. JACOBS General Course I .F.A., 1-2-3-4 Football, 1-2-3 Seniors ROGER R. GLASNAPP Vocational Agriculture F.F.A.. 1-2-3-4 Football. 2-3-4 Track, 4 WW SHIRLEY JEAN HEIM Commercial Course Band, 2-3-4 1 Pep-Club, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes, 4 X ANNETTE HOWE General Course Class President. 2 Vocal Music. 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes, 3-4 Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4 Dramatics, 3 Student Council. 2 ROBERT D. JOHNSTON College Entrance Class President, 1 Eatlles Echoes, 2-3-4 Editor, 3 Whirlwind Editor, 4 Football Announcer. 4 Dramatics, 1-3-4 Track, 2-3-4 Basketball, 1-2-3 Vocal Music. 3-4 Student Council, 1 i -lo- MARVIN l. JONES General Course l .l .A., 3-4 BETTY JEAN KRAFT Commercial Course l'op Club, 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens, 2-3-4 Ilnskm-tlmll. I-2-3-4 RICHARD KUTZ Vocallonal Agrlcullure lfnotlmll, 1-2 llusketbull, 1 Vm-ul Music, 3 MARLENE JANE l.ASHER General Course l'ep Club, l-2-3-4 Cheerleader, 3-4 Class Officer, 3 Hum:-comin!! Queen. 4 Whirlwind Staff. 4 -11- K' X Q' x Seniors JUHN KOHNKE, JR. Vecatlenal Agriculture F.F.A., 1-2-3-4 Track. 2-3-4 Basketball, 2-3 Football. 2-3-4 Vocal Music. 2-3-4 Eazles Echoes, 3-4 0fficer. -4 ROY A. KRATZ General Course DUANE G. LASHER i Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 1-2-3-4 S Football, 2 LOIS A. LAUMIACH General Course Dramatics. 1-3-4 Basketball, 2-3-4 Vocal Music, 3-4 Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens Officer, 4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Eagles Echoes. 4 Whirlwind t f, 4 DON D. LAUVER Vocatlonal Agriculture F.F.A.. 1-2-3-4 l4'.F.A. Officer, 3-4 ROBERT L. MQCAULLEY Vocatlonal Agrlculture F.F.A., 1-2-3-4 Football, 1-2-3-4 Baseball, 2-3-4 Track, 2-3-4 Student Council. 2-4 Hp J lf , - ji L Y' f f MARJORIE M. MORROW General Course I CLAYTON S. NEAGLE Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 1-2-3 Football, 1-2-3-4 Basketball, 2-3 Baseball, 1-3 Track, 2-3 ,I Seniors V 1 PATRICIA ANN LIESCH Commercial Course Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Librarian, 4 Whirlwind Staff, 4 Ulf 'Lf'-fd ALLEN L. MOLITOR Commercial Course Band, 1-2-3-4 Vocal Music, 1-2-3-4 Dramatics, 3-4 JEROME P. MURPHY Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 3-4 I ... ,' i f ,r i ffl' . j 'L if . ,s if ffffA4'f f Ku! X ' .A1f l'f'jVl! Ui DARRELL D. NELSON General Course I. 6- f ' M f lu ,Fr 1, 61p ' N V:-'1' N ,IJ iw I al' ,12- 17 I IURL H. OLMSTEAD General Course , Football. 1-2-B-4 llankethall, 2-3-4 Track. 2-3-4 , 1 K RICHARD OXENFORD Vocatlonal Agriculture I-II-'.A.,1-2-3-4 ywiwf JOYCE JOAN SAVAGE General Course l'4-p Club, 1-2-3-4 Y-T1-c-nn. 1-2-3-4 Hand, l 1 z-4 -A4 I , ff A1131 lr, A ff .4 4. f I I I K, ,la .vi f' L f ,7 tf ji- f- 'L- , LL -,I ff' ,f VIRGINIA RAE SEAY College Entrance Vm-al Munir. 1-2-3-4 l'ep Club, l-2-3-4 Y-Teens, I-4 lialzlea Evhues, 4 Marching Hand, 1-3 Music' llrelsiflent, 4 Queen'H Attendant U uflffyff Seniors JERALD M. OT1' Vocatlonal Agriculture JAMES I. PIERCE College Entrance Class Officer, 1-4 Student Council, 1-4 Football. 2-3-4 Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Track, 2-3-4 Vocal Music, 1-2-3-4 Rallies Echoes. 2-3-4 Dramatics, 1-4 Whirlwind Staff, 4 1 BONNIE LEE SCHUG General Course - Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 2-3-4 Librarian, 4 qi x Q , V I XX- wi - Q SHARON R. SHARKEY College Entrance Student Council, 1 Vocal Music, 1-2-3-4 Basketball, 1-3-4 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens, 1-2-B-4 Dramatics, 1-3-4 Librarian, 4 ? 'K iw' W ROY SOMMERFIELD Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 1-2-3-4 DUANE H. SWANSON General Course Football, 2-8-4 Basketball, 2-3 Baseball, 2-4 Seniors KAY STANFIELD General Course DOROTHY WALTIRS Commercial Course Vocal Music, 1-2-8-4 Basketball, 3-4 Dramatics, 3 Pep Club, 1-2-3-4 Harvest Queen, 2 Queen's Attendant, 4 Librarian, 4 1 ,T-I M4 W Ja 0 -W ca. IC, C! K VIY1 'T. f All x J J' 9 ,N Y ....14. Senior Class Histnr The Class of 1950 began its high school career with a total of seventy-three members. That year we chose Robert Johnston, James Pierce and Shar- on Sharkey as our officers. Marian Patterson was chosen by the Pep Club as cheer leader from this class. That year we wisely chose two sponsors to guide us, Coach Noel Jones and Mrs. Frederickson. Jack Kunath, Joe Lamberty, Leona Rentschler, Doris Fritz, Margaret Gardner, Joyce Renfro, Har- lan Stout, and Ann Poulson left us this year, while Ferman Stout and Betty Ann Ort joined us at the beginning of the second semester. We started our sophomore year with an enroll- ment of sixty-seven. We chose Annette Howe, William Bernau and Robert McCaulley as our officers. Dorothy Walters was chosen as F.F.A. Harvest Festival Queen for 1947. Sixteen mem- bers of our class were chosen as servers for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our sponsors were Mr. Strong and Mrs. Heath. This year we lost Norman Potts, Junior Beckman, Gerald Redenius, Junior Smith, Ferman Stout, Marvel Hudson, Margery Kelly, Marian Patterson, Morgan Brinker, LaVon Porth, and Betty Ann Ort. Richard Alexander joined us at the first of the year. The next year proved to be one of the busiest of our high school career. The first big event that occurred was our magazine sales to finance our Junior-Senior Prom. We set our goal at a thousand dollars, and successfully went over the top. Our high salesmen, who were presented with gifts were Joan Hendricks and George Anderson. A Date With Judy , our class play, under the direction of Miss Bernice Wilcke, was a money making success. Our enrollment at the beginning of the year was sixty-two, but during this term we lost Delores Fischer, Burnadette Hamilton, Norma Seymour, Betty Lou Tubbs, Dale Madden, and Irma Tanne- hill, while gaining Jerold Ott, Jerry Murphy, Marvin Jones, and Clyde Bates. One of our girls, Marlene Lasher, was elected cheer leader from our class to fill the vacancy. Our officers for this year were: president, William Bernau, vice-president, Bill Dettmanng secretary-treasurer, Marlene Lash- er, and sponsors: Mrs. Rosendahl and Mr. Will. We chose the red rose as our class flower, maroon and gray as our class colors, and In Ourselves Our Future Lies as our motto. A very colorful theme for the prom was chosen entitled Mardi Gras . We entertained the class of 1949 at a banquet and prom featuring the music of Ding Ellis. In May the senior class invited us to a May Morning Breakfast. It was a token of farewell to them, and reminded us that one day we too would follow in their footsteps. -15- Our senior year was started with an enrollment of fifty-six members, but we lost Marilyn John- ston, Boyd Hucka, Betty Miller, and Clyde Bates. We again elected William Bernau as our president. Our vice-president and student council member was Robert McCaulley. James Pierce was elected secretary-treasurer and student council member at large. Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Laughrige were our able sponsors. We chose green and white as our class colors and the white carnation as our flower. Our motto, We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us , was chosen with sincere meaning as our last year was rapidly passing. Already thoughts of graduation were continually coming up, and we chose Mr. Bandy, a local photographer, to take our pictures. Homecoming meant a great deal to us this year, as it was our last. Marlene Lasher was chosen Homecoming Queen and Phyllis Burley, Patricia Barkmeier, Dorothy Walters, and Virginia Seay were her four attendants. Our class received first prize in both display and skitg so we knew our efforts to make our last Homecoming while in school a success were not futile. Both our boys and girls have brought many honors to us in all our four years in high school, by achievements in music, athletics, dramatics, and journalism. We are really proud of each one of them. Boyd Hucka and Burl Olmstead were the co-captains on our splendid football team this year. The F.F.A. Harvest Festival, which was held in the fall, was a tremendous success, and one of our members, Barbara Brownell, was an attendant in the Queen's court. Plans are now being made for our class play, Through flat' Kvyl'ole . Also, we will soon be thinking about the May Morning Breakfast which we shall sponsor for the juniors. One of the most important undertakings to us is the production of this annual which' will, in later days, be our memory book of our last year to- gether. Before too long Commencement Exercises will be here and that will be the final curtain of our high school days. In our four years in L.C.H.S. we have had lots of fun, participated in many high school activities, and made many friends which we know we are going to miss in the years to come. We're hoping you will miss us some too. GOOD LUCK! 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Swanie ---..---- .Oh, Cob! --.--.--.----..-...------ .Carmen- -------------- .. -----.-...- Not because I want to. ROTHY WALTERS . ------..---. Dot - --..--- -....-You think so! --.----....- , ----..... .Shorthand ---------. ------------.. B ecause I like it. Yuk, yuk! mv-.. N Nw Q ' ,.,, x. ---- MWQNX X wk MANQL.. , ,, , Illass nf 1951 , s g E Q i 1 2 53 Z First Row: Robert Smith, Bill Williams, Donald Bunker, William Boyd, George Fasbender, Leroy Maske, Donald Beckman, Ken- neth Sorenson. Second Row: Mr. Dickinson, Rachel Bernau, Mary Ann Hunziker, Bonnie Staton, Evelyn Laumhaeh, Grace Burley, Jo Ann O'Brien, Beverly McCaulley. Third Row: Mary Brown, Donna Patten, Donna Kraft, Dolores Nicholson, Karen Edgimzton, Helen Baty. First Row: Lois Moll. Gaylord Brock, William Snyder, Daryl Batz, Duane Karsten, Richard Wriizht, Marvin Nieland, Robert O'Mara, Beverly Garnatz. Second Row: Miss Huston, Lorraine Vote, Jo Ann Simons, Richard Lamberty. Virginia Geisinixer, Metha Thomsen. Beverly Cleveland, Darwin Hucka. Joyce O'Brien. Third Row: Raymond Beekman, Twyla Mae Davis, Asa Pear- son. Jolene Sharkey, Lorraine lhrke, Estelle Lee Blair. Junior Class History In 1947 when we first started to high school Astleford at the very beginning, and have lost there were forty-nine students in our class. Robert Carol Kelley and Myrtic Wheeler since school Smith was elected class president and Mrs. Fred- started. We have also added to our class two new rickson and Mr. Fatka were our sponsors. students, Mary Brown and Leroy Maslie. This year Then in 1948 forty-five students returned, but we chose the following officers to lead us through we lost Dorothy Higgins, Virgil Christensen, Don- the year: president, Darwin Huckag vice-president, ald Stout, and Melva Painter. We elected Donald Bill Boyd, secretary-treasurer, Evelyn Lriumbachg Bunker as presidentg Darwin Hucka as vice-presi- and our sponsors Mr. Dickenson and Miss Huston. dentg and Carol Kelley as secretary-treasurer. NVe produced a very successful class play under This fall when wc started to school, we had the direction of Mrs. Cox, entitled We Shook the forty-two who returned to our class. Wfe lost Mary Family Treev. 118, Class uf 1952 , 4 First Row: lk-nn Nivholson, Roger Lairllvr. Clark Cunningham. Mvrrold lllair, Dennis Mrlnfire. Dennis Gray, Hvrlwri Coffman, Wnrri-n liushvr, .lm-k llvvitt, lion:-ilfl Mr'f'anlle'y, Seronrl Row: Norma Davis, Michal-l Miller, .lorry Craiirmile, Roland Ht-nrlrivks. John Allvn, NVulli-1' flrviru. .lvrry Johnson, 'l'. J. l'v1irson, Rolwrt Krul, Donna Janssen. Third Row: Murlhn St:-wart, Viririniu Mullins, liulh Slalnfii-lil. VVz.nil:l Svhuu, livvlyn lilnvk. N1-va liashvr. .l:1nit'Q lirownv-ll, llolorvs Thomas, Mr. lfilloon. A F K, T . .,.. .YwqW.....,.......l., .. .,.. . , I i X k L l R I-'init Row: Mnrilvn Shurkvv, Alvev Mun Allvn, Lowell Di-Sari, Gary Chapman, William Rossow, Eilwnril lllnir, Donald Hi-irriott. Rim-lmril lloty, .luhivs Svhli-isnmn. Norma llrinki-r, Ulurire Piper. Second Row: Alvin Moliior, Arlene- Nivhnls, lit-tty Hzlnst-n Vi-lmn Nivlaiml, Ii:-vi-rl4-y Maistin, Mzirjoriv Wilson. June! 'I'i'oxi-l, Kirk Folviiz, Kutheryn Uxenforsl, Wzini-la lxraifl. Mr. l'l'llZ. Third Row: Mzugjorim- Vzinipliq-II, liiune Clnrkin, C':1rnu-n Holm, i'h:n'myn lirovk, l'hyllis Jrzxn Uzxrothtrs, Helen Lzlmherly, Darlene Hi-vknm n, Phyllis ii5ll'IlillZ. Sophomore Class History The Class of 'SZ started as lfreshmen with seventy-one students enrolled. The class elected Dean Nicholson as president. and Barbara Dowling as vice-president. They sponsored .1 school dance and had a display ami skit for Homecoming. This year the Class of '52 has fifty-eight members with jack Devitt as president, Donald Toms as vice-president, and Martha Stewart as secretary and treasurer. -IQE A lllass nf 1953 Standing: Don Cox. Jo Ann Hardy, Kenneth Geisinger, Thomas Mclntire, Dorothy Hamilton, Barbara Sylvester, Delores Kirby, James Oillrien, Patrick Brown, Boyd Bauder, Helen Webb, Catherine Patterson, Joyec Hardy, Mrs. Don Cox. Seated: Sharon Snyder, Shirley Campbell, Janice Bruenimr, Richard Ziekefoose, Virgil Pedersen, Arthur Moulds, Ronald Harmeyer, Richard Schunaman, Dwight Melntire, Marilyn Dowling, Genieec Hennimzs, Nancy Adams. Standing: Don Cox, Peter Ray Heesch, Barbara Cornelius, Wendal Johnston. Carol Binkert, Janet DeLong, Joyce VVhite, Mary Jo Hobart, Miriam Moulds, Delores True, Dorothy Howe, Donna Nichols, Duane Tubbs, Mrs. Don Cox. Seated: Robert Clark, Harold Ludwig, Noel Blair, Richard Wurr, Boyd Green, James Sporleder, George Davis, Daryl Bean, Richard Hansen, James Miller, William Vote. Freshman Class History The green, green freshmen first entered the halls of I.. C. H. S. August 29, 1949. To start the year right, some of us got lost on our way to class. After everyone was well acquainted, we elected class officers, which are: President, James O'Brieng vice-presidenr, Daryl Bean, sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Cox. When Homecoming arrived, the theme for our skit, which we naturally thought the best, was Mow 'em Down Eaglesf' Our display was based on Run 'em Through The Mill. Of course being freshmen we haven't done much as upper classmen, but we are looking forward to three more happy years in high school. -29- Class nf 1954 Find Row: Lu Ann Stanfield, Georpre Mosby, Ronald Olerich, James liruee, lflddie Clarkin, James Blair. Theodore Doly, Darwin Slanfield, Daryl Vrandall, Marilyn Freeman. Second Raw: Shirley Craiumile, llarlvara Cole, Iva Moad, Phyllis Clark, Darlene 1'randall, lilizalmelh Moulds, Sharon liaidler, Mary lirown, lierniee Lenox, Sandra Kurlh. l'hyllis lk-Sari, June liaty, Aliee Pearson, I'atty Handy, Third Row: Mr. Sander, Patsy Page, Glenda Holm, Eddie Van Ahn, Uarol Troxel, Raymond Uiekmann. George Sorenson, Ernest Ingram, l'aul lilanehfield, Don Somers, James Andrews, Miss Stnekenlnmek. Class nf 1955 First Row: John Johnston, Gary Wood, Maryann Wright, Janice Snyder, Duane Nelson, Don Mimnangfh, Remrie Watters, Miehael M4-l'nllon1zh, David Lee, Holi Clow, Peggy Ott, Geraldine Toms, Karen Kirby, Naney Pearson, Donna Sylvester. Second Row: Mr. Sander, l ranees l'is-ree, Carol White, Lyle Kraft, Gerald Toms, Sammie Heeseh, Dallas Laumbaeh, Milo Lane, Jimmy Lenox, David Patterson, Gary llc-Sart, Everett Miller, Kerald Yearns, Ron Nil-hols, Gary Moad, Ellprene Jeitz, Rae Jean Crandall. llnnne Flnrk. Third Row: Daniel Miller, Lowell liowie, Jaek lllanehfield. Barry llundliergr, Val Gray, Junior Sehaffer, Larry Lasher, Ilonald Maslin, Clinton Kingan, Uorda Chapman, Naomi Stover, Robert Kurth, Shirley Mel'lue, Marylyn Weller, Leia Wriuht, Geraldine lienfro, Mr, Anderson. 521, Psi? ., Mg. E L ,fi 'fx u 4 A xwml, .W ..x. ,......,-Q. .M,,.h.v...w..,. m....M..,.-.X.,,,.Q.......w. ........ X... ......f..xx..W.. A x,... ....,, ..... .. W... TIIIJIT IVA ..,,,..,n,. .,.......,,,,. ,,,,,, X arf: ,W I0 .- . . Q fx , Q , ,KJV I, y iy - by 6 , A Aww ,www wg, bww.. NJN, ww. ,. was , was Qysbiwf -ew f Q' A A ,qv wr aw fag, mx am an QRS Wx v-W-.pf uno- mwman an mu-Q. umxmnm urmwnwmml mmm wv.um....,m-umn...Mg,-mnui.,x ,w-m wi W Q .,,, g Fnnthall N hlf! 3 Ag , , .... Seated: Gary Chapman, Robert Smith, Roger Glasnapp, Robert McCaulley, Boyd Hucka, Burl Olmstead, Donald Bunker, Daryl Allen, Bill Boyd, Dennis Melntire. Second Row: Darwin Hucka, Bill Williams, Duane Swanson, James Pierce, Bill Dettmann, Duant- Karat:-na, John Kohnke, Daryl Batz, Donald Toms, Robert O'Mara, Jerry Johnson. Third Row: Bill Bernau, Roland Hend- ricks, Patrick Brown, Jack Devitt, Gaylord Brock, Clark Cunningham, Jerry Craizmile, Dean Nicholson, Warren Lasher, Donald MeCaullt-y, Dennis Gray, Noel Blair, James 0'Brien, Alvin Molitur. Top Row: Robert Clark, Richard Schunaman, Daryl Bt-un, George Davis, William Snyder. Marvin Nieland, Don Harriott, Edward Blair, Boyd Green, James Sporleder, Merrold Blair, .lumen Miller. Football Lake City's Eagles had a very successful season this year, winning seven games and losing two. Much honor was garnered by the team, including second place in both the Twin Lakes and Coon Valley Conferences. The individual honors also ran high, men being placed on both the conference and the all-state teams. Coach Doyleuliilloon and Assistant-Coach Don Cox say that their outlook is very bright for next year even though they are losing many senior regulars. Co-captains for this year are Burl Olmstead and Boyd I-lucka. The following is a list of Lake City's wins and losses for the 1949 season. L. C. 26 Pocahontas 7 L. C. 26 Manson 7 L. C. 24 Manning . 7 L. C. 19 Glidden . 20 L. C. ZS Audubon . . . . . 0 L. C. 13 Rockwell City 0 L. C... 35 Lohrville . . 6 L. C. 40 Scranton 0 L. C. I4 Albert City 41 .-25... Wi 3 :gf :Bi 593 LK I X, , MMM f R 1 ww, N.x LM 'wvxxf -.,s: ,Q 1 Hn s' Basketball Bark Row: hlnnum-r Clnrk Cunninirhnm, Jerry Crniizmile, Ht-rlmert Coffnxmi, llurwin Hueku. Warren l4ZlSl1L'l', liolnntl He'l1illlk -1 Foxu-h lfilloon. Middle Row: Assistant Umm'-h Cox, ll.-an Nieholson, Dennis Melntire, llonulil Hurriotl. Robert 0'Mnr:l, Willilm Snyder, Dennis Gray, Kirk Volvixz, Alvin Molitor, Sum. I.:iai.rhri1re. Front Row: William llernuu, Donald llunker, Gary l'h11IH1l mn:-s l'is-rmw-. liurl Ulnish-url, lluryl lkatz. liolu-rl llinki-rt, .lohn Kohnke, Lowell lk-Sari, William Boy 36 39 48 48 3l 37 -ll, 47 Z3 Zi C27, 29 liarnhamyille 40 Pocahontas 93 Manning 32 l,ohryille 24 Scranton 44 Manson 40 Mimilla 28 Bayard 39 Glidden Sl Albert City 38 58 36 44 32 72 63 37 43 40 Not regular season Not regular season Not regular season Boys' Basketball Squzul The boy's basketball team drew the season to a close, put away their shoes, and as the season ended, you could hear them say, lt was a good one, Pomeroy Pomeroy Rockwell City A udulwon Pocahontas Coon Rapids Rolfe Somers l.ohrville Rockwell City Under the leadership of Coach liilloon and Mr. Cox, both the first and second teams scored man y victories. The Seniors expressed their sentiments with this, lt's been wonderful, and lots of luck to you fellows next year! 2 rx 2 r. E E if Q f AR Xl l SRM? JRR' EW i. VA ' . ' l' E W. f . . Q. h M MRL. ?-Vfv' ' . W J..ooc,Y.fbNib1,, 'Y 'W' Girls' Basketball Sa-nic-dz Mnrthzi Stewart, li'-ve-rly Cleavelanrl, liurhara Brownell. Bonnie Ss-hun, Betty Kraft, Lois Lanmbaeh, Evelyn Lunnihneh, lionnim- Simon, Rnvht-I lim-i'imn, Alyco Mar- Allen, Mary Ann Hnnzikvr. Patrieia Livseh, Middle Row: Marilyn Shzirkey. Flzirzi Mau Anwlvn. llvlmwls Kirluy, Jann-t 'Frou-I, Ruth Stzinfii-l1l, Wunxin Sehnu, Lois Moll, Sharon Shurkey, Joan Hendricks. Furol liinkvrt. I'oi-othy Wnltm-rs, llonnn .lzinssz-n. Top Row: Cont-h K'onm-r, Donna Niehols, Miriam Moulds, Mary .Io Hobart, liRll'llfll'2l Sylve-:ter Nnnvy Arianna, lieu-ily Ah-ox, Iloniwi Kraft. Donna Pzitten, Lois Hollis. i':ilhrrine l':ittt-rson. Mrs. Don Cox. This year the girl's basketball team has won five games and lost nine up to and includ- ing the Sectional Tournament. They won the consolation trophy in the Sectional Tour- nament by defeating Otho 28-27 in a closely contested game. The girls were equipped with new suits this year in time for the Sectional Tournament. They are of scarlet Satin trimmed in white with the letters in blue. A new high scoring record was set during the lake City-Coon Rapids game: Patricia lieseh dropped in 30 points for the liaglets. The scores of the games played thus far are: l.. C. 31 Auburn 45 l.. C. 32 lfarnhamville Z9 l,. C. 32 l'oeahontas 64 l.. C. 37 lohrville 61 l.. C. 37 Manson 35 l.. C. 34 Manilla 66 l.. C. 32 Bayard 44 i.. cj. 24 Albert city ss l.. C. 36 Pomeroy 37 l.. C. 2 lforfeit l.ohrville 0 l,. C. 43 Coon Rapids 57 COUNTY TOURNAMENT l,. C. 34 Pomeroy 49 SECTIONAI, TOURNAMENT l.. C. 40 xlolley 30 lu fl. 28 Q7tho 27 l.. C. 26 Callender S0 M29- .Iuninr High thlelics Lower Row: James Blair, Richard Schunaman. Boyd Green, Geuryre Davis, James Sporleder, Daryl Bean, James O'Brien, Eddie Clarkin, R-:bert Clark, Iaryl Crandall. Middle Row: Patrick Brown, James Lenox, Val Gray, Dallas Laumbavh, Gary Moad, Keruld Yzarns, Gary D:1Sart. Bary Lundberg, Donald Somers, Neel Blair. Top Row: Coach Dickinson, Samuel Heesrh, Eddie Van Ahn, James Andrews, Mike Ms'Cullnur:h, James Miller, Daniel Miller, David Pattersun, Lowell Buwie, Mr. Sander. Seated: James Lenox. Eddie Van Ahn, Daryl Bean, Patrick Brown, Gary Guodale, Boyd Gleen, Eddie Clarkin, James 0'Brien, Daryl Crandall, Dlnald Sumers. Standing: Lowell Bowie, Gary Da-Sart, Dallas Laumbavh, Barry Lundberg, Rcgrzzic Watters. Val Gray, Kervld Yearns. Wendal Johnston, Cuach Dickinson. RX Q. X QCTIV TIES .N .. A. ,-...QR W . x. A ww se X ww W' M M' ., sv XX x wk Q w- X 1 NQ M A vm sr Q , My W5 Avvxww ff X Xl' Q W. Q NX wx X NNY L N33 3 x W' si ww FTA SP x .Q . Q f sf Q ,f 5 N si, X' L gxx X-X Q F S r. Q - .. rdf' Q r N 1 S X M' is gf! Qwflfwpfly S xxwf if N Q S Q' S, x F' L X N dns if ig., L X .Q -tfjlfglf X A A we gum, . . Hnmecnminq Att I nts, Dorothy Walters a d P t B -kmeierg Queen Marlene Lasher, Attendants, Phyllis Burley and Virgin Queen and Attendants Homecoming, 1949, will long be remembered by alumni and students of Lake City High School as a success in every way. Marlene Lasher was chosen Homecoming Queen and was attended by Phyllis Burley, Patricia Barkmeier, Virginia Seay, and Dorothy Walters. The football game against Lohrville, with its many thrills, resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Eagles by a score of thirty-five to six. Not to be forgotten was the bonfire and pep meeting the day of the game. Other highlights to be remembered were the many wonderful displays so attractively arranged on the high school lawn by the different organizations and classes of L. C. H. S. Homecoming was truly a colorful occasion with a dance at the com- munity building for the victors as a joyous ending for the gala event. M mysx. 'XX Sxqq ks-.Qi X 98 Q, X 'E es lag 0 ix 6 Yiiiit 1 ii t R A ww V Xifr 4-an - :SYM , .,,. 3 S N Wi :X 5 X X K X , Lf! ...N mi. KN Marnhinq Band Back Row: Patty Handy. harry DeSart, Dallas Laumbaeh, Kerald Yearns, Barry Lundberg, Don Somers, Marian Moulds, Dorothy Howe, Lowell Bowie, Wendal Johnson, Duane Tubbs. Middle Row: Phyllis Garnatz, Jane Ann Clark, Joan Hendricks, Shirley Heim, Reggie Watters, Phyllis Carothers, Alvin Molitor, Sharon Laidler, Carol Binkert, Janet Snyder, Liane Clarliin, Mary Jo Hobart, lva Moad. Front Row: Donna Kraft, Donna Patten, Raymond Diekmann. Bonnie Staton, Virgil Pederson, Marjorie Wil- son. Allen Molitor. Beverly Cleveland, Nancy Adams. Beverly Alcox, Viryrinia Geisinger, Donald Mimnauuh, David Lee. Twirlers: Dolores Thomas, Marylin Sharkey, Phyllis Burley, Beverly Garnatz, Donna Janssen. Banner Bearers: Joyee Hardy and .lo Ann Hardy. Concert Band Seated: Patty Bandy, Miriam Moulds, Iva Moad, Mary Jo Hobart, Jane Ann Clark, Bonnie Staton, Virgil Pederson, Nanny Adams, Donald Mimnaugh, Donna Patten, Alvin Molitor, Dallas Laumbach. Middle Row: Dorothy Howe, Barry Lundberg, Carol Binkert, Liane Clarkin, Sharon Laidler, Virginia Geisimzer, Phyllis Garnatz, Shirley Heim, Janice Snyder, Donald Somers. Top Row: Duane Tubbs. Kerold Yearns, Reggie Watters, Raymond Diekmann, Beverly Cleaveland. Beverly Aluox, David Lee, Wendal Johnston, Lowell Bowie, Gary DeSart, Allen Molitor. ,34- Brass lluarlelle Allen Molitor, Beverly Cleaveland, Beverly Alcox, Donna Patten. Lake City High School Band The Lake City High School Band has had a very successful season. They marched and played at all the football games. They also played at community gatherings. They now have new uniforms of scarlet and powder blue with gold trimming. They worked to earn part of the money for this project, while the rest was supplied by private donations and by the activities of the Music Mothers. They have presented very successful programs for Christmas, the County Music Festival, and the Adult Evening School. Keep up the good work, Band! Mi ml Ifluartette Jim Pierce, Virginia Seay, Marjorie Wilson, and John Kohnke. Mixed llhnrus Back Row: Miss Reinert, Virginia Seay, Virgil Pederson, John Kohnke, James Pierce, Robert Binkert, Duane Karstens, Allen Molitor, Robert Johnston, George Anderson, Mary Ann Hunziker. Front Row: Dolores Thomas, Martha Stewart, Liane Clarkin, Sharon Sharkey, Lois Moll, Lorraine Ihrke, Jolene Sharkey, Marjory Wilson, Ruth Stanfield, Barbara Brownell, Annette Howe, Janice Brownell. ...36.. Girls' Elec liluh P E 1 il 4' l 1 fx g Q A an 0 Xu l K , Seated: 'l'wyln Mm- Davis, Lorraine Ihrku, Jolene Sharks-y, Virginia Se-ay, Lois Lanmbavh, Me-tha Thomsen. Sharon Sharkvy. lin-vm-rly Clvnvm-lnnrl, Lois Moll. Middle Row: Barbara Brownell, lionniv Staton, Grave Hurley, lim-vvrly Alvox, Evelyn Lanmlmrh. Mary Ann Hnnziks-r, lievurly Garnntz, Annvlte Howe. Top Row: Juno Ann fllillik, .loan He-mlricks, Joyrv 0'l!rin-n, Donna Path-n, l'nlrim-in Ann linrknu-is-l', Lorruim- Vote. Sealed: Arlf-no Nichols, lim-tty Hansen, Carol liinkert, Ruth Stanficlrl, Marjorie Wilson, Janet Troxel, Nancy Adams, Phyllis Joan Varothi-rs, Uarmvn Holm, Virginia Mullins. Middle Row: Miss Re-inert, Donna Janssen, Martha Stn-wart, Marylin Sharkey, Mary Jo Hobart, Jnnim-0 lirnvnimz, lim-vs-rlcy M1'Caullcy. Dorothy Howl-, Cathorim- Pnttvrson. Top Row: Delores Thomas, Liam- Clarkin. Phyllis llznrmnlz, Junut Ds-Lomz, Norma lirinks-r, J:-mire lirowm-ll, Clarice- Piper. ..37.. Girls' Sexteltn Marjorie Wilson, Nancy Adams, Virxziniu Seay, Joyce 0'lirien, Dorothy Walters, and Annette Howe, lflatlriqal lirnup Back Row: John Kohnkv, Allen Molitor, Jim Pierce, Robert Johnston. Front Row: Martha Stewart, Virginia Seay, Jolene Sharkey, Marjorie Wilson, Ruth Stanfielrl, and Annette Howe. -33.. Sluilenl Enuncil Spoliszir, Mrs. l'lmm:i if. Johnson, .lark Us-vitl, William HOFIHIII, James l'it-ree. VVilli:1m lloyd, Robert MeCiu1lley. l71ll'XVlll Huekzx :mi-1 0'lZrfi'n, lhiryl livzln, Dolizilal Toms. Lake City High School Student Council is a member of the Iowa Association of Student Councils. lt is composed of one member elected ar large and the president and vice-presi- dei-t of each class. This group cooperates with student body and faculty concerning various activities of the school. Junior Class Pla We Shook the Family Tree Miiry lirown its l'iiig'i-, Jolt-ne Shurkt-y us Mrs. Dolson, Lois Moll as Mrs. Shi-rnier, Bill lioycl as Iioh, Hill Snyder ii:-i Mr. Shernier. lluzini- Kursli-us us Mr. Uolson, Iiorrziint- lhrke as Hilcli-irariln-, Evelyn liziunilmeh :is lilllie Many, Iii-verly Clezivt-lziiul :is Jill, mid lboiiulil lhiiilu-1' its I I'l'illliI' Slit-rnin-1'. Senior Class Play: rrllrllllgll the Key Holt' 39- Cheerleaders Marlene Lasher, Jo Ann O'Iii-ion, Barbzxra Di mwlinpz. Marilyn lluwlimr. Pep Club The Pep Club girls started out this year hy electing Clara Mae Amsden, presidentg Rachel Bernnu, seeretnryg and Joyce O'Brien, treasurer. Marilyn Dowling was chosen as cheerleader for the freshmen. These girls have done an excellent job in conducting the activities of the club, and we hope the ones who follow will continue to keep up the good work. Skits and some form of a program are used at most of the meetings. ln this way every girl has ri chance to par- ticipate in this year's Pep Club! .4O... v 4- . I' Q u , 3 1 ug H -fm 5 5 .X , XTAQ-ur X? eu,-615' W 1 Y ., .,,,,,,-Q my .hw aaa, .SFKQ My .Ni 3,6 v 3 21:-5 Ei ,sl if if A-We .5316 'Y 'X' s 1 ' 1. 'a mi' 5 W' 9 6, 5 Eff? 7- - gr viii H W'M ffigffi Y-Teens Lower Row: Evelyn Laumhach, Lois Moll, Metha Thomsen, Jolene Sharkey, Lois Laumbach, Phyllis Burley, Marjorie Wilson, Rachel Bernau, Patricia Ann Barkmeier, Annette Howe, Joan Hendricks, Virginia Seay. Middle Row: Joann Simons, Beverly Garnatz, Helen Baty, Mary Ann Hunizker, Bonnie Staton, Betty Kraft, Patricia Liesch, Barhara Brownell, Grace Burley, Joyce 0'Brien, Joyee Armstrong, Beverley Mt-Caulley. Top Row: Clara Mae Amsden, Jane Ann Clark, Jo Ann O'Brien, Sharon Sharkey, Twyla Mae Davis, Lorraine lhrke, Miss Huston. Beverly Cleavelanll, Virginia Geisineer, Beverly Alcox, Donna Kraft, Donna Patten, Myrtie VVheeler. Lower Row: Dolores Thomas, Shirley Campbell, VVaneta Kraft, Norma Davis, Arlene Nichols, Nancy Adams, Janet Troxel, Evelyn Black, Alyce Mae Allen, Marylin Sharkey. Marjorie Campbell, Donna Janssen. Middle Row: Donna Nichols, Dorothy Howe, Sharon Snyder, .lo Ann Hardy, Mary Jo Hobart, Geniec: Hennintzs, Delores Kirby, Charmyn Brock, Joyce White, Mari- lyn Dowling, Carol Binkert, Dorothy Hamilton, Miriam Moulds, Delores True. Top Row: Catherine Patterson, Martha Stewart, Helen Webb, Joyce Hardy, Janice Bruening, Barbara Sylvester, Darlene Beckman, Miss Huston, Phyllis Garnatz, Liane Clar kin, Barbara Brownell, Helen Lamberty, Neva Lasher, Janice Brownell. Clarice Piper. Y-Teens Under the leadership of Phyllis Burley, prcsidcntg Marjorie Wfilson, vice-presidcntg Lois Laumbach, secrctaryg Bonnie Staton, trcasurerg Rachel Bernau, program chairmang and Miss Mary Lou Huston, sponsor, the Y-Teens completed another successful year. Candy sales were conducted by thc Y-Teens at noon. after school, and at the games for thc purpose of making money. For their Christmas project they sent clothing to Q1 family in Kentucky. A correspondence committee was appointed to send letters to thc alumna of the Y-Teens informing them of the various activities of the club. The club has sponsored an Initiation, Stunt Night, Mothcr's tea, and various programs for making money. At the end of the year they will elect new officers and make plans for sending them to camp. -42. Lowe .lu-hun l.:mx nnpp Ihmulnl 'Vhf nullfx linxrumnl lnulm Micld Hur: Ku rx Kulv, IIIH II . 'limp Wurr Ih4hud Hun an N4-I Iilnll Huh' mul V1 Enmmeruial Top-Ranking Senior Commercial Back Row: Miss Frances Johnson, Joan Hendricks, and Betty Kraft. Seated: Mzirlene Lasher, and Annette Howe. Top-Ranking Junior Commercial Back Row: Miss Franees Johnson, Lois Laumbavh, senior: Lorraine Vote. Seated: Evelyn Laumbach, Beverly Clenveland, Lurraine lhrke. .44.. fx' X Wi? W - S! ,ggi my , v W if ww L 'L s ,s g E w-f Qu Lake City School Boosters ERNIE'S MARKET Quality Meats 65 Groceries WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Headquarters for Sporting Goods DEWEY I'IONVE'S GROCERY Briardale Food Store We Deliver Phone 45 We Deliver Phone 16 TUBBS FURNITURE Furniture E5 Floor Coverings Lake City Phone 46 LAKE CITY CREAMERY CO. Pasteurized Dairy Products Nutrena Feeds Phone 52 BINKERT CLOTHING Clothes for Men and Boys Bulova Watches CHAPMAN 81 GARRETT Lake City, Iowa WEST END PHILLIPS 66 Gas, 011, Greasing E5 Washing Mgr. Ray Seay Phone 66 B. 86 V. DEPT. STORE Ready to Wear-Dry Goods SOUTH SIDE GARAGE HUCKA SERVICE Pontiac Sales and Service CARTER'S DRUG STORE The iRexall Store Prcseripzions - Fountain Service Lake City Phone 53 James Davis SOUTH SIDE GROCERY GAMBLE'S Frank and Robert O'Brien Have a Coke and Chat THE IOWA THEATER GRILL Wayne, Esther and the Gang Phone 321 BANDY STUDIO Photography Phone 475 Qazfay 'Q fort cliamonda MATHEWS S to 51.00 STORE The Place with Quality Mdse. at the Lowest Possible Price V Phone 187 MCVAY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL n Lake City, Iowa KAISER-MATHEWS HDWE. PLUMBING-HEATING-PAINTS FARM WATER SYSTEMS BOTTLED GAS MAID RITE SHOP If you stop in, we'll both eat, If you don't, we might starve. Mgr. Bill Wadsworth Phone 163 MILLER MOTOR CO. SALES 4041 SERVICE Phone 29 Lake City, Iowa RAUCH'S Standard Service CORNER GROCERY LAKE CITY CAFE Friendly 24 Hour Service Mike BL Elsie Lake City, Iowa LUNDBERG MONUMENT CO. Established 1909 SNYDER IMPL. CO. Iohn Deere Sales 69' Service KARN'S Funeral and Ambulance Service Floor Covering and Upholstering LAKE CITY HATCHERY Quality Baby Chicks VAN'S FLOWER SHOP Home of Beautiful Flowers 400 West Main St. Phone 24 Lake City, Iowa LAKE CITY ELECTRIC CO. Motor, Refrigeration, Rarlio Television Center Lake City, Iowa LAKE CITY SALES PAVILION Paul Ott, Operator Jeff Staton, Owner WOODY PRODUCE PHONE S 0 Cream Eggs Poultry DR. M. C. BOWIE Veterinarian DAISY BARBER SHOP Best Cut in Town LAKE CITY FINANCE CO. Slim 8C Ward -L .45- Lake City School Boosters KARSTEN'S SEEDS AND FEEDS FARM SUPPLIES Where Your Business ls Always Appreeiateil Compliments IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Congratulations To The Class of 1950 LAKE CITY WOOD WORKS LAKE CITY GRAPHIC Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1950 Congratulations from Your Home Newspaper COLLICOTT BOOTERY BOB'S PLACE H. B. MCCONKEY Congratulations Chrysler and Plymouth Cars G. M. C. Trucks jOHN'S WELDING SHOP Welding and Auto Repair To The Class of 1950 RADLEY'S D-X WARREN E. BLANCHFIELD Good Luck to The COAST TO COAST STORE Minneapolis - Moline Class of 1950 Machinery GORDON LOVEGROVE Bob Liesch Ann Liesch Congratulations L. E. SWANSON ZICK'S FARM STORE Class 1950 Law Qffjc-0 Allis Chalmers-Firestone HARDWARE Phone I CongrztulatngnsR:I'gicHIK':?ooEI:ass of 1950 TEENY WEEIBIYhGROC. LAKE CITY CLEANERS Myrna and Bi T omas HAL, Fresb Meats S LEE THOMAS Vegetables and Fruits Phone 83 W' DMC' SUPER VALUE FOOD STORE DR c H W T 1KE'S COFFEE SHOP ' ' ' A EBURY Steaks - Chop-V - Sea Foods Every Day Low Prices Chiropractor .l0C Phil DR. W. H. LOECK STEIG'S MKT. CAMPBELL'S BARBER SHOP Dentist Home Made Bologna Home Killed Meats It Pays To Look L. W. SIEVERT MIG-HELL ELEVATOR H. E. JOHNSON AND SON Insurance Agency Grain and Coal Your Hog Buyer Phone 119 BOYD MCDONALD D-X SERVICE STATION Areessories and Tire Repair L. D. BROWN I. H. C. Implements B. L. WILLIS Attorney at Law MATTHEWS STOP AT Good Luck Gang WELDING SERVICE T11-4LINGHAST-BAKERY-CAFE LAKE CITY FLYING SERVICE Portable Welding for 85 Hildreth Spray Service Phone 32 Lake City, Iowa Fine Foods Quality Pastries Dean B. Hildreth TWIN'S CHICKEN INN DR' EARL .K' SPRATT DR. H. C. RASDAL Veterinarian Call 3 for Reservation Optometrist Phone 51 ..47.. Lake City School Boosters LAKE CITY STATE BANK Lake City, Iowa IOWA THEATRE II'XJw'v All The Bvxl Pivfzm'x Play PHI1 LIPS CHEVROLET Safes Sl'I'l'il'l' CASS FURNITURE Phone 200 ROSS HARDWARE STORE Hardware, Paints 81 Appliances Phone I5-I THE ADAMS ELEVATOR Phone 100 DR. C. J. SCANLAN Cfrirajlrarfw' cTU7llQI'1lfllltlff0lI.X. Cflfm of 19157 In I Ii fr 1 rl I tl W'e'II e oo ing o w.r n me football banquet of 1951 DR. FRED I. BUNKER SQUIRES' FUNERAL HOME Phone 151 MCCRARY -ROST HOSPITAL IAAKI-' CITY, IOWA Buy IVfn'rr You cillll ,Rely REYNOLITS XVOODLAXVN HATCH ERY RICKER'S JEWELRY for Diamonds and WLlfChCS 148-- Ki? 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