Lutheran High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1946
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R ig M S S ,SRS R V V gif 'S'R R Arg I , FACULTY Donald F 3923011 Qupermtendent Coach Manual Arts Science Law B S Iowa State College 1929 M A Un1vers1ty of Iowa 1938 Boxholrn s1x years Luther sixteen years ThomasS Peppas Prmcipal Mathernatlcs Soc1al Stud1es Iowa State College two years B S L B D A B Drake Umvers ty f7OOdSld6 two years ttlca one year Lwtxer one year Mrs Goldle McVay Englsh HISIOPY Sclence B A mp n CO1 eff 0 O Umverslty of Colc rad fou st mmers Norwalk three yea Lu ner stxteen y '11 s Mrs V711IT13 Nelson Home Fc. no ns OCLPIC E S Iowa State College East Cham Mlnn one year Lutner on year Mlss Lela Brlcker Music Fngllsh B M E Drake Unlverslty 1942 Drake Unlversity two summers Grlswold one year Dallas two years Luther one year Mrs Opal Bengtson Hlstory Iunlor Hlgh B A Anderson College Anderson Indlana 1930 M S E O Drake Un1vers1ty Luther four years k . ' S ' I 7 ! 7 o 1, , 0 I O I, , ' u i l 7 Ly , , , L L L' 1 . . . t. ., . ., . ., 1 Q ' . '. ' . 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A 5 Nw Qs, X! f X 1 f IAQ :N MALENE SHERWOOD RAYMOND Z ITA SEVER TSON MYERS KNOX MCCOY LLOYD BOB JAMES ER ICKSON P1-:R KOVICH ZENOR JAMES ALBER TA VELMA DONALD PETER SON JAGER SON Grzoomas ANDERSON 1 O E F N I O R S Donald Anderson C avaller Bus M Basketball 2 4 Glee Club 4 Class Play 4 Alberta Jagerson Glee Club 4 Raymond Knox Class Play 3 4 Cle Club 4 Lloyd Erickson Ulee Club 4 Clas Play 3 Class Cffl er 4 Robert Perkovmh ul63t: Club 4 Clas .flay 3, 4 Class Hifi er 3 Malene Severtson Cavalier Staff 4 James 7enor gr Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Velma Groomes Glee Club 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 71ta McCoy Basketball 1 2 Class Play 3, 4 Glee Club 1 3 Class Offlcer 1 2 Cavaller Qtaff 4 Qhe rwood Myers Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Class Ofhcer 2 Pep Club 1 3 Cavaher Edltor 4 Qchool Paper 1 4ct1v1ty Board 1 James Peterson Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Class 'Officer 2, 4 Fextet 4 Class Play 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Class Play 3, 4 I L . Sec.-Treas.-Lloyd Erickson . . 4 , , , l 7 ! 7 P C 77. 1 1 Class Play 3,4 Play 4 , . U 1 9 1 3: 3 7 . 3 ! L., C Q s L . 1 'o- . ' s 9 1 9 3 J F' Q N 9 S DL I u . .3 f C C U 1 L . . Q CLASS HISTORY CLASS OF 1946 September 1942 found twenty br1ght and Smlllng freshmen lookmg for vtard to the1r h1gh school careers The ortginal class members were Betty Ahrens Donald Anderson Bonme Burek Lloyd Er1ckson LaVonne H1tsman Ray mond Knox Alberta Tagerson Z1ta McCoy Ke1th Murry Sherwood Myers Robert Derkomch james Peterson B111 Saunders Newton Redmond Malene Severtson B111 Ihsecup James Zenor Everett Moss Darlene Ruddell and Donald W1ll1ams B1ll Saunders left 1n the early part of the year Z1ta McCoy was our f1rst class pres1dent The fall of 1043 found fourteen sophomores w1th the absence of the followmg members Betty Ahrens and LaVonne H1tsman gave up Luther to attend school at Madr1d Everett Moss Darlene Ruddell and Donald W1lliams left us later tn the year We enjoyed ourselves very much operatmg the refresh ment stand on the school grounds durlng the baseball tournaments Our pres1de11t thlq y ar was james Deterson At last upperclassmen Yes we were a 3un1or class composed of fourteen members Early 1n the fall we presented our class play ent1tled Star Crazy Before m1d year we lost Ke1th Murry and shortly after lost Newton Redmond cuttmg our class roll to twelve We ordered our class rmgs expectmg to rece1ve them at the start of the following school term In the sprlng Bonn1e Burke left us In May we enterta1ned the Semors at the annual Jumor Semor Ban quet wh1ch was held at the MEthOd1St church 1n Luther Newton Redmond and Robert Perkov1ch were our class pres1dents th1s year Entermg our f1nal year of school found ten happy and proud students B111 W1secup fa1led to return th1s year B1ll IS do1ng h1s part for our country 1l'l the Navy On November 13 we had our graduatlon p1ctures taken at Woltz Studlos 1n Des Memes At the begmnmg of the second semester Velma Groomes entered our class By plannmg for a sen1or class play Commencement Baccalaureate Iumor Semor Banduet and many other act1v1t1es we w1ll end a wonderful four year h1gh school ourse here at Luther a thmg of wh1ch we are all very proud CLASS DROPHECY My! That was a pleasant tr1p and so short too just two hours ago I was ln Mars Now I m at an a1rport Hmmm wonder to what c1ty lt belongs The c1ty lS certamly large I d guess lt to be about well I d better not say I m1ght be wrong Guess I ll call a tax1 may as well stay h re for the nlght My tax1 lS on 1tS way now Brrrr! It's cold But It usually 1S February . .. . 7 I 1 9 ' 1 9 1 - . ' J . 9 ' 2 ' 1 9 . . D' ' v ! ' . T . . . ' 9 9 7 ' . . . . , , . I4 0 - . . A , , . . . Q .1 x4 L .- U -. 9 . ,, . . ' ' . ' , n Y ' Lg 1 1 ' as - . I 4 0' ' I U ' 1 0 ' ' ' 1 O C C ' ' I J B- - - . . . ' I G ' O I O . . I ' ' ' O O O I 0 ' t ' L a 1 ', ' 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , -N , , C . , . ' . K4 , , I . , , . . . 1 ' ..... , . . . y . 9 . -..- y . . 9 - - --- 9 . I . . . In . . . 1 'Where to ma m?' asked the dr1ve I don t know for sure, bu I - thmk the best hotel in the c1ty I sald, 1ncidentally what c1ty IS th1s? I ve never been here before I'h1s, the dr1ver replied rather proud, is Luther L1ke 1 ? '.' ' d ther?' I asked myself Why I graduated from Luther in 46 but lt was Just a speck then Ten years Myl What a difference! I decided to look at the dr 1ver Nol It couldn t posslbly be Aren't you Raymond Konx and d1dn t you graduate from Luther 1n 46? I asked Yes I am ' he repl1ed and 1f my memory serves me rlght you were a member of that class too weren t you? 'Yes I replied How long have you been 1n the taxi busmess Ray? 'Oh I started this busmess unmediately after graduatlon, ' he sa1d 'I don't suppose you have seen any of the other 46 er s have you? I mqu1red 'Yes Ive seen Lloyd Erlckson ' he answered 'I-Ie's the manager o the Lughertan Hotel best hotel in the c1ty You m1ght see h1m Gee thanks I muttered very gratefully Looks llke the Luther Hotel rlght ahead ' Right o remarked Ray Paylng Ray and thankmg h1m aga1n I proceeded to the hotel lobby After lookmg the lobby over I decided it was the most beautiful lobby I had ever seen Walkmg toward the reg1ster desk I saw Lloyd and there was a lady s1tt1ng beside hlm I talked to him a few rnlnutes and he 1ntro duced the lady to me It was his wlfe I learned FIVE years after gradu at1on he had marrled a g1rl from Brooklyn Myllll Qhe certamly was pretty Qince lt was too early too retire I shall do a blt of walking But f1rst I w1ll unpack my luggage Whewl That s done and I m finally on my spree of walkmg Oh! There s a paper boy and he s yellmg FXTRAI EXTRA! read all about 1tI read all about 1t! Qherwood Myers the greatest all Amemcan foot ball player, becomes a great sc1ent1stl Read all about lt! Well I guess I'll get a paper and read all about lt I ll be It certainly 1S a long write up It says that he has dlscovered Gem Gem a new po wer best yet dxscovered If I remember rlght he was ln our class My word! How that class of 46 have 1rnproved the world and even Mars Wonder 1f there IS anythmg else in the paper? Oh yes here s someth1ng Looks as lf there s gomg to be a basketball game 1n the school gyrnnaslum It starts at '7 30 Ive really had enough walkmg so I bel1eve I'll go to the game Enterlng the gymnaslum I bought a ticket and began to watch the game It s a g1rl s game and 15 very 9XC1t1Ylg Oh there s the wh1 tle so lt 1 ust be over Guess I ll go down and talk to the coach As I neared the coa n I notlced she looked famlllar 'I beg your pardon but aren t you Z1ta McCoy, a member of the clas of '46 that graduated from Luther? I asked 'Yes I am Fancy meeting you h re I thought you d still be ln Mars she sald Tell mc Z1ta when did you start coachmg a basket I Y 7 ' If 1 r. t 0 Q Q, 0 1 I ' ' , 9 I7 o g . 79 . 0 0 Pi , . t Ln- , ll Q n s ' f o 9 ' a Q . If u 2 1 o U 7 Q! f .. 1 g , I 0 O 1 I I ? L9 ' 3 'fi Y, fl ' ' ,, 'b ' I ' ! 7 f U 0 ' 7 ' , c I 7 I P9 1 4 V . , C J - 7 I , l , . I f 0 . 4 pp un--Q . . DJ fl 0 . , , , , . tan ' P5 . , 4 n 1 - , I . , s u 4 s -.1 n o U u , , , 4 n n Q . ' . - A Q v an 1 - 1 I . p . L.. . . L' , ' g 1 u . . P ! ' o 3 3 ' ff , .1 0 u I Q L' .fp ' ' ' - D! I . 9 . 4 r 0 ' 9, . - - , - -..- . . - Q o .L 0 . . . 7 . - 1 , , n . y . . . J A ' A Q u a ' n 0 1 , ' . 'I . 3 .A 7 1 1 . y .QA-H Q ft . , , , , n - I , 'I I ' g C ' N-1 - . 6 9 . 1 , , S f - V .. . . , I ! ' , . e . Q A o ' .x , - 7 ' 7 ball team? The last tlme I heard you had entered nursing I Sald Oh .slx years after I graduated I completed my nursmg, too Inc1denta1ly Donald An derson went to school w1th me Remember hun? she said What IS Donald domg now? I asked 'fOh, he s an electrical engineer at the Electrlcal Pow er Plant here in Luther He is advancing 1n the work quite rapidly HIS next step is ass1stant manager 'Great I I exc1a1med 'I always thought he wo uld do excellent in that type of f1e1d ' There were so many things we had to say that I could not possibly re late them to you 'I ve come upon several members of the class of '46 today Z1ta But do you know I haven t seen Alberta Jagerson once smce we gradu ated Have you seen or heard of her? I asked Oh yes I see her quite often She IS marr1ed now and the mother o the most darlmg twin gtrlsl! Well say I d better go talk to my squad Bye! Bidding farewell to Z1ta I went back to the hotel and ret1red for the n1 I awoke late thenext mormng as I was qu1te tlred I dec1ded not to eat at the hotel so I ventured over to the 'Wonder Eats Cafe I sat down at the nearest booth My! The servxce 1S quick here comes the walter now Well, I ll be if he doesn't look famllfar As he came nearer I asked h1m Are you Bob Perkovlch who graduated from Luther in '46? ' Yes ' he replied ' Tell me Bob how long have you been a wa1ter here? I asked Oh I rn not the walter I m the boss One of the walters called up thls mormng and he is 111 I am takmg h1s place for accomodation you know I founded thls cafe,' he said proudly Almost every day an old class member comes 1n Not long ago ln fact, ten mmutes ago one of them came fn It was jim Zcnor Remember hun? Oh yes I remember Jun What a shame I missed him? What is he doing now? I asked He s the edltor of the Luther Dally Well I d better get your break fast See ya later! replled Bob Bob left but came back ln a Jiffy He did not stop to talk any more as there were several other customers ' My! Th1s breakfast was certamly good I was about starved I murmured to myself Paying for my food I declded to go back to the hotel and pack up aga1n Enterlng the lobby my eyes rested upon a young lady slttmg at the farthest end of the lobby Che too looked familiar Iwalked over to her and asked 'Are you by any chance Velma Groomes also a 46 er from Luther? ' Why yes I am and so are you! Gee! It s great to see you she sa1d 'Tell me Velma what are you dolng now? ' I asked Oh my husband John Weeler a Nlrw York singer and I have been entertammg varlous groups of people We've just came back from India We plan to rest a few months before returning to the entertamment wor ld Our next stop IS Qiberla, I learned return1ng w1th Qay that sou nds rfght O! I bet It wlll be plenty cold 1n Q1ber1a No she repl1ed ' on the contrary 1t's qu1te warm The S1b r fans have harnessed some of the sun's rays - li ' ll ' 4 u , u Q l I 1 0 0 lf ' o I ' 73 ! ' - I , n . o ' I ' I - o o ' 7 o I K l . . . , . - 1 5 9- I! n ' 9 . Q f 9 2 ' D ' I 7 7, 7 1 ' 1 . f ght. - v Q - u 5 A Q I 7! I . ,' - - . 0 f . u u , 4 3 9 n 0 I ' 7 lf ' I CC I I Y I 4 a , , c If Q 1 y Q 0 y ' 1 1 Q Q n Q l ' , I ' 7 CC u , U l l , , , ' ' Q! ll ' 'D ' 1 ! I , O Q ff , 0 c 2 . ' , - ! 7? 0 I Q 4 '. . , I ' . ii ' I I I y 1 . Q . U I a 5 0 K 9 7 7 A ii I 9 93 I Q , n . . K I 9 , o K! ' Y 1 1 ' 7 s 1 A . 3 0 - ' l I - . Q ' ' DJ ' ' If a L : , , LH , ' 9 o Q s s s ,Q - A L ' , - g . - 4 In - Q ' 9 ' K' ',. ,E 37 U After learning that I felt that I knew very httle 1n the held of sclence But changmg the subg ct rather suddenly I asked, 'Have you seen 11m Peter son lately? He was 1n our class too 'No she sald ' but the last I heard of h1m he was an 011 m rchan somewhere 1n Pennsylvama He's becomlng qulte wealthy He s marmed o an actress too but I don t remember her name 'Good for 11m Not everyone can strlke 0111 I excla1m d 'Yo know Velma,I ve seen or heard of all the 46 er s in the last two days 'What luck I sald to myself when I retuned to my packmg 'I hope I see them all soon very soonllll LAQT WILL AND TFQTAMENT We the Qenlor class of Luther Consohdated qchool Qtate of Iowa bemg of legal age and sound mind we hope do make, publlsh and declare th1s our last wtll and testament, hereby revokmg any and all former w1lls COd1CI1S and testamentary d1spos1t1ons made by us We w1ll to Mr Qeaton an understandlng class who will study at least half as much as we ll e wlll to Mr Deppas our excess actmg and dlrecttng ab1l1ty to use on his class plays tn the future 'Nowhere else could you find such talent Mr Peppas We w1ll to Mrs McVay our grammar used or unused Oh that s alrlght Mrs McVay we know you d appreclate it ' We will to Mlss Brtcker a perfect studyhall 'VK e donate two min utes to go w1th lt M1ss Brlcker Aren t you happy? We wlll to Mrs Nelson a pair of boxmg gloves 'You m1ght need them Mrs Nelson We w1ll to Mrs Bengtson all our studyhall dreams ' A m We wlll to the Iumors our seats 1n the assembly We w1ll to the same our books as we can see no further use for them Incldentally Iumors use them to the best advantages II e will to all our underclassmen our excess knowledge and learn mg ablhty Let s see what you can do wlth It Velma Groomes w1lls her abll1ty to 1nlt1ate to Paul McCoy Qhe hopes you won t inmate too many people to the Huba Huba Club Paul Qherwood Myers wills to Norman Lee h1s ab1llty to be late to class and also h1s late mormng naps He hopes you don t get too much sleep 1n your eyes Norman He also wills h1s 'two year old ' detent1on shps to Ray Lee, who would rather get kicked out of class 11m Zenor wills h1s Enghsh to Everett Qm1 th He IS qu1t sure you ll l1ke lt Fverett It s dnfferent Alberta Iagerson w1lls her ab1l1ty to catch a man whc 1sn t caught and keep h1m to Ruth Brundage Qhe hopes there won't be too many com petltors Ruth D, O I I 'J .a V ' 0 Q . 4' - . , , , 3. V 3 0 93 f , O g 99 . g ' 0 o ry t I s 9 C' ' 0 u u a ' I IP: Q o t 7 !! I Q . Q Q E. I , , :I I 1 A .lc , e Q u 7' 9 I I D! , . v I fi v ' I . , . w ..---- L. ' i JL . . . , L. u. L. ., Q 0 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . , . - N' 7 4 I O I O 9 ' ' f Q ' 'u L s. I r. .IQ 7 s n u 0 Q I A , A ' I ' I ii I v I I I I 9 . D , . . , ' ! v I , l , 5 . . 4 7 . ' Q .1 u u s Q Q, , ur I , Q . g o o o !7 D ' , 1 o ' Q 4 I! Q ' s hooolevs ea u 1 - 0 I v , .' If ' , , , ' 7? , u 7 -.-, .I 1 - a Q gg Q a 1 jj I Q 1 I ' Q Q . 1 . , q L, 1 I ', T . . - o ! . Q K, ' s u I 4 n . , 6 y Q v f , , v I . . Q 1 . . I I., . ', E? K 3 . . . . . y . 1 -J 7 v . . . 8 ' 7 .1 I , , . ' 4- 3 .. If 4 L . . V .1 , . . Jlrn Peterson w1lls h1s interest 1n the OppOS1t6 sex to Bob Sheehan and Wayne Erickson Now boys!!! Donald Anderson Wllls h1s wad of gum to Roy Coop There s a whole wad of gum parked under h1S desk too Roy 21ta McCoy w1lls her well I don t care s' to Paulme Ives who doesn't care elther This is af legal contract Pauline and Zita is bolmd by it, so you can collect Well huh? Raymond Knox wills lus love and affecuons for the oppos1te sex to Lyle Hurley who never never pays any attent1on to them Oh am I mlstaken Lyle? I wouldn t want to hurt your feellngs Lloyd Erlckson has h1s vtnll made out He wills hnnself and h1s clas rmg to V1v1an Henderson He hopes all h1s other flames won t feel too d1sappo1nted Bob Perkovxch w1lls h1s most understandmg character-lstzcs to Nad1a Qmlth who doesn t know what the word understandlng means PUBLICATIONQ Cavaller Busmess Manager Donald Anderson Actlvlty Edltor Zlta McCoy Humor Ed1tor Malene 'Severtson And did you hear about the httle moron who sat on a frult cake and got an awful shock when he h1t the current 'Did you see the llttle moron who was standmg on he street corner W1 h a sllce of bread? Uh huh He was Waltlng for the traff1c Jam Dld you hear about the little moron who put the clock under h1 p1l low so he could sleep over tlme 7oo keeper Don t be afrald of that l1on He was ralsed on a bot tle Dean Q Cspectatorh V ell so wasI but I eat meat now . , , v - J . , I ' ' IK 7 7 9 ' , I -eucius , .4 I I 1 , , O UDIIOUOUIIO Q 1 ' 9 s ! l I . . .... Q 3, w - - - A - xr n 7 H 1 ' 9 lf ' 77 L. , f , L, Il ' ii Echtor -in- Chief -- ------ Sherwood Myers --------- U , I ' ' ' ' t 't - ,J gg . . 1 n !7 l I O . e .Q . - w ka I I . Q c n n - I ' I W V I! 4 . . if 7 7, I-fu , .'V..L, , o SENIOR CLASS DLAY THE VVHOOFENPCOF Cast Dad Ketchell ed1tor of the Colfax Condenser Donald Anderson John Llebeck the pr1nter part owner of the Condenser Bob Derkovlch Deep Llebeck his daughter who understands Velma Groornes ll 1dow Wmters who has a purpose Malene Severtson Roarin Rlley the Sherlff of Colfax Raymond Knox Mrs Ketchell Wheeler s mother Zlta McCoy Wheeler Ketchell the Whoofenpoof James Peterson Mona Lowry edltor of the r1val newspaper Alberta Iagerson SYNOPSIS The Whoofenpoof 1S a funny b1rd He just goes round and round unt1l he practically d1gs a hole to bury hlmself 1n as the story goes But the Whoofenpoof IS government protected Wheeler Ketchell came home w1th a college d1ploma and lots of conf1dence to save h1s father s newspaper agalnst the odds of bankruptcy and lvfona Lowry s r1val newspaper But llke the Whoofenpoof Wheeler got everyone practlcally dtzzy w1th hls antlcs and whether lt was Frovldence th Government or Deep L1ebeck who saved hlm that's somethmg that you found out when see1ng It CLASS ACTIVITIES The members of the gumor and sen1or clas es together w1th the members of the h1gh school faculty assembled on the mght of November 5th to hold the annual Jumor sen1or hunt The semors were allotted flfteen mlnutes to hlde ln the clty l1m1t of Luther At the end of th1s tune the school bell rang and the yunlors went to fmd the senlors The thlrty mlnute search was however 1n tam The Semors wer well hldden 1n the corn fleld Just south of the Methodlst Church The groups then assembled ln the school gym where the Senlors who had been vlctorlous proceeded to pumsh the Iumors Although the pumshment 1nfl1cted upon the Iumors was rather heavy the Iumors proved to be good sports The faculty members that remamed beh1nd durmg the hunt had a splend1d lunch prepared that was engoyed by all ll , U , c.---.. ..... -- . . -..-- v 1 . 1 ---......-..-..-.... 1 s .,. . ,I . 11111131 L- 7 . . ..-..--...... ! 1 u . , Q. .. .......... ...- , Cl DI Q L' . . -..-..-..-..--.....-.- 2 . . . 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J 0 9 . 1 u I ' D . sueyrcfrs Th1s year government was requlred of 3ust the semor class After completmg the course we are all sure we have learned somethmg that wfll help to mak us better c1t1zens 1n the future Gur study cons1sted mostly of the dutles of the d1fferent sectlons of the government and the dutles of each of us as a c1t1zen The QOClO1Ogy cla s thls year was under th d1rect1on of Mr Peppas The class was composed of twenty six Jumors and senlors Among the var1ous thmgs studled were the factors that lnfluence our llves the pa m wh1ch human trade falls and the varlous 1nst1tut1ons We come unknow mgly 1n contact w1th Bemg now better acquamted wlth the ba 1C ch ract r 1St1C'S of the soc1al world we all feel we are w ll prepared to l1ve well rounded and better balanced soc1al ltves Although senior SCICHCC wa represented as a subject that would be most helpful to g1rls, the class conslst d of eleven boys and only four g1rls All however found lt 1 very lnterestmg and valuable course Mr MeV ay was the teacher Among the outstandmg they studled new textlles home fqulpmc nt bulldmg materlal wet r and other nature' resources The Buslnf s Arlthmf t1c class has been using a new text entltl d ' Home and Job Mathemaucs The f1rst step has been to tf st and 1mprove the abthty to use numbf r The mphas1s at thls pomt IS for speed and emat1cal computatwns Th Sc new processes ar for th purpo f of conservmg t1me and labor m se kmg arithm tlcal olut1ons 'The sec ond step IS appllcatlon 1n thf use of numbers ln problems of da1ly l1fe Thc class has been alt rt d fn rc gard to many of the problems of pur chase espectally wh r ln thrlft rmght be apbh d Elght of the senlors attended th Grammar class th1s year Th study cons1 ted of revvws of what we have had IH the pr vlous years Among v'tr1ous thmg w h v tudled are th betsal pftrt of a sent nce parts of speech punctuatlon dlff rent types of clauses and the wrlt mg of a busmess letter Twenty two Junlors 'md se mors made up the ECONOMICS class whlch was under the dlrrc-tfon of Mr Penpas Tv e studwd the busmess cycle, the dlfferent forms of government real values of monf y causes of depresslon and many other thmgs whlch have glven us a much better under tandmg of the economlc world U A L 'J . 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I Sa A Q I . f E :VJ , y , W - S pk' ,. 1 ' 4 ' . -49 S- Zwazzf UNDERGRADS f .gl X . s ET Q I Q' 2 ' ... 1 X f C3 5 i' 1 in 1 x JUNIORS S th B10 e L crm on Hedblom Coop Sheehan ml 'HSI' n EESISIZOXJW Hlendesrson Redrnond R Johnson Hurley Gates Morrow P1-ont row Nutt Brundage Wllhams Back row Peter son Brown Soderstrurn Seaton Penqu11Je Saunders Ivhddle row Young Doud R Wlsecup Erlckson, Whalen Morrow Benbow Front row Slgmund A W1secup Hurley Herr stcom M111er Ives SO PHOMOR E S IUNIORS Pres1dent - Ruth Johnson VICG Pres ' - Dlck Morrow Qec Treas Iune'Redmond Qponsor Mrs Nelson CLASS ROLL Bob Blorngren Ruth Johnson Ruth Brundage Norman Lee Roy Coop Ray Lee Lester Gates D1ck Morrow Helen Hedblom Lol Nutt Helen Hend rson june Redmond Lyle Hurley Bob Qhcehan Leota Johnson Everett Q Darlene It 1ll1ams SUBIFCTS In Htstory we are SI.L1O.yll'lg the development of our natlon from the time of 1ts dnscovery up untll the present t1'I'.tQ The book mcludes much of World War II and has events that occurred as la e as 1945 so lt proves to be an interesting sub3ect Grammar for the Iumors mcludes the learnmg and studymg of basal parts of a sentence kinds of verbs parts of speech dlagrammg punctuatlon, and lunds of entences It 1S ln a sub3ect l1ke th1s that we f1nd out Just how llttle We know In Advanced Algebra class the ten members recelved a llttle of the h1gher math We worked vnth factormg complex fractxons mot1on and thought problems lmear equat1ons square roots exponents, and radtcals We did some board work Speech class was mostly the preparmg and gwing of spee hes Durmg th sem ester we also conducted a o n forum 1n the assembly worked on pantomunes, and had several debates lk had one set speech assxgned to us by Mrs McVay They were all onthe hght agamst luberculosms Three students of the class then went to Ames and presented thexr speeches over Radio Stat1on NOI These students were Ruth Iohnson Ruth Brundage and M lene Severtson They were accompamed to Ames by Mr and Mrs Mclfay Nearly all the students have found th1s course ex tremely mterestmg and helpful CLASQ ACTIVITIES The junior class held thelr fwrst class party m the gym lasium from '7 untll 10 o clock Ten memb r of the class Mrs Nelson four spo msarj Mr Seaton and Mr Nelson were present At the beglnmng of the evenmg we chose S1d8S and played basketball and then flmshed by playmg volleyball After the games we enjoyed a course of refreshments of cr 111 and pop L' 0' u - '- Lf - , 's , e ki A I Lmith , . J' ' .J L 4 LM- ' 1 ' . t ' ' . 1 ' r 'W n l ' Q n S 1 l 0 0 I Ok O O L O . i ' U . . , . J . , . 1 D 1 ' ' 7 but most of lt was explanatlon by Mr. Peppas, wh1ch was a case offnecessity. :A 0 0 C . ' Q -. - r. ne ' , , ' , . . ,T . 1 L 0 . . X 7 ! 8' ' ' . l . . T . V - J -n 1, 1 L, ri AL ' . e .3 .3 ,I , , I t f , . , .. -. , , . 'L' . 1 FRESHMEN Back row G11dea Hunter H1cks McCoy Henderson Srrnth M1dd1e row Eamer Foster Saunders EPPe1 f KeT11'1eY Front row Marhelh Nerv1g Knox Check JUNIOR HIGH ler, Burke Becker Lee Carlson M1dd1e row V Gates Eppert Long K Severtson Groomes Hun ter Shreve Whalen Henderson N Severson Front row Er1CkS0n Olson Zenor Frtch Wlsecup Knox Nerv1g Herrsirom Wrckstrom Barton Sheehan Back row: Hitsman, Eastman, Perkovich, McCoy, D. Gates, Mil- JUNIOR Ci ASS PLAY 'A BEAR DEZCEPTION Cast Sally Waldorf college students earning Iane Lattimer vacation money at the Dick Smith 'Blue Heron Club in he Adirondacks Mike the dishwasher, a reformed safe cracker and unreforrned liar Lyle Hurley Delores the cook a lady of color Leota john on Mrs Flumm the hard hearted proprietress Ruth Brundage Mr Henry Gorrnerly, a pompous lawyer Norman Lee Mrs Gormerly his pompous wife Helen Hedblom Clarissa Ardsley a debutante Ruth johnson Sir Re ginald Fuomsbee of London Lester Gates De J itt Hewitt a confidence man Bob Sheehan june Redmond Darlene Williams Bob Blomgren The Blue Heron Club a summer hotel, is ruled by the iron hand of Mrs Flumm Mike cuts the telephone wires, invents a mountain bear which keeps them imprisoned and Mrs Flumm and her arrogant guests are forced to change places with the college students who Work for her durlng the summer Then Mike learns that Mrs Flumm secured the hotel through fraud and recovers the deed for his friend the rightful owner A hold up complicates things but again M1k9,S tricks win SOPHOMCRES Charlotte Doud V eldon Soderstrum Mary Herrstrom Donald Seaton Mr Peppas President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Sponsor CLASS ROLL Roberta Benbow Kenneth Brown Charlotte Doud Wayne Erickson Mary Herrstrom Marvel Hurley Pauline Ives Carolyn Miller Donald Fenqulte Byron Bet rson Verna Saunders Donald Seaton, Ir Dean Sigmund Neldon Soderstr Frances Whalen Alice Wisecup l1I'l'1 Iune Miller Iane Morro ,v Ruby W1 se up Ina Young SUBJ CTS In Geometry we hav be n learning propositions con ermng geometric figures We have consider d geometry not only as a course in Mathematics but also as an aid in development for our minds for straight and accurate thinking J .J K 1 I! L .. ' - M - ' . f'1-fQ1-- A O J, I . , 1 ' 1 ': '- S I , -. -----' ' .. , . : . 4- 131g1111 1:51111 C Q , xtittixxi 1 1111' 2 - t , ----- -- ---- V- Tf , ---- ----- U Otto Finch, a friend of Clarissa -------- -------- - - D1Ck MO1'I'OW 4 4 , U 1 . - y A u V B ' , ' 4 - . . . . . L L ' n K I , ,J . ' A e 1 M- ' T ' .,,c J Y ' t E he G . . . C . . ' . - ' e ' C ' ' . - A I I l I . Our studies in English have consisted of studying theparts of speech, writing business and social letters, and diagraming sentences. f In World History we have studied Greek and Roman History. And also up through the centuries to the comparison of the British and American forms of government Our studies in Biology have been concerned with the Phylums of plants and animals We ve performed various disections in laboratory CLASS ACTIVITIES ' The Sophomores held their first class party in the fall of 45 It was held at the schoolhouse Refreshments were served by Mary Herrstrom Don Seaton Carolyn Miller and Weldon Soderstrum After lunch games were played in the gym and some of the class members attended a movie later FRESHMEN President Irene Check Vice Pres -Dale Eppert Sec Treas IohnNerv1g Sponsor Mrs McVay CLASS ROLL Grace Altemier Bill Hunter Irene Check Eloise Kenney Addison Eamer Margaret Knox Dale Epoert Iess Martelli Janette Foster Paul McCoy Bill Gildea john Nervig Vivian Henderson Eugene Saunders Clyde Hicks Nadia Smith SUBJECTS In Algebra we have been studying about the dimensions of a rectangle In Science we have been studying the agents of weathering and erosion and previous to that 'How The Solar System Was Formed ' In English We have been studying parts of speech and outlining In Home Economics we have been drawing the floor plans of our kitchens and bedrooms CLASS ACTIVITIES V e had a party after school last fall at the school building We played games and ate our supper and afterwards ivent to Boone We attended the movie Nob Hill ' Mrs McVay and Mr Seaton were present Our party at the school house lasted from 4 OO until '7 30 P M EIGHTH GRADE President Virginia Gates Vice Pres B lly F t h Sec Treas UorotnyNcrv1g . 3 . . . . a a Q 10 , ' T . 1 ' J W ' 6 1.4 4 and how to find the area of an increased rectangle. - c 2 l 7 ' ' v I O Z 1 Q . S ' M , ---- -- ----- i ' i c , . o D- 9 ' ' .. 1 Q CLASS ROLL Garold Becker Jack Long Robert Burke Sarah McCoy David Carlson Dorothy Nervig Stanley Erlckson Rose Perkov1ch W1ll1arn Fitch Kernn Severtson Virg1n1a Gates Norma Severtson Lloyd Groomes W11liam Shreve Harvey Hunter Patric1a Whalen Delbert Lee Marjorie Wisecup SUBJECTS The eighth grade have made booklets in Geography The f1rst one we made was on Underground Resources The one we are now making 1S about 'Cotton Wool, Silk Rayon, and Nylon We enjoy doing this and we learn more We are 1mproving somewhat 1n Spelling as we know it w1ll help us later In literature we have been reading some very interesting stories con S1Stll'1g of legends fairy tales, and science English has become very mterestmg the past year Wlth Miss Brlcker as our teacher We learned how to conjugate verbs g1ve speeches and write letters Mus1c has become an lnterestmg pastime for us too We sing var1ous songs and learn them quickly In P T the girls and boys both played basketball and volleyball when they played in the gym When they are outdoors they play baseball while the g1rls play kittenball In our Arithmetic class Mr Peppas has been teaching us how to do equat1ons and reading problems in a hurry and be accurate Mrs Nelson, our c1v1cs teacher has been g1v1ng us problems to work on for a certain tune that will probably help us later We are progresslng rap1dly 1n our work and hope to make a success as we go into the freshman class SEVENTH GRADE Dresident Kaye Olson V1ce Pres Forrest Hitsman Secretary Marian Blomgren Treasurer Glor1a Knox CLASS ROLL George Barton Forrest H1tsman Marian Blomgren Glor1a Knox Doris Eastman James M1ller Jeanette Eppert Kaye Olson Dean Gates joe Sheehan Beverly Henderson Iames W1ckstrom Rlchard Herrstrom Donald Woolsoncroft Charles Zenor l I 1 . 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SUBJECTS In History this year we are studying about the government We listen to Robert St John the news commentator We have found out many interesting things about our government work through his broadcast In Engllsh we have been studylng about spllt 1I1f1I'1itiV6S and danglmg par t1c1p1es Also we have studled the tenses of verbs and letter wr1ting We are now wrlttng plays and actlng them out We don t have any Greer Garsons or Gregory Decks but we do have some pretty good actors and actresses We had Science the first semester We studied about our world and what goes on in it every day One mam topmc we stud1ed was the gases and elements We found that everyth1ng ln the world comes from the ninety six elements that The second semester we took Iowa I-hstory We stud1ed about the dfscov ery settlement, and the interesting places of Iowa We found that the Indians had a great deal to do with Iowa Our arithmetlc has been done in a hurry We were two third through our books at the end of the first semester Most of us fmd ar1thmetic lots of fun es pecially when we have speed tests Our music has been lnterestlng and we have learned to read notes We can now recognize a song without havmg the name but by Just hearing It played We've sung popular songs as well as our study songs In spelling we have learned how to spell many new words and to divide them mto syllables In Literature we have read many SIOTIGS about hobb1es, sports and home life of the early settlers I , . 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I I 5 I ' Q l In , . vv- ' mf ghhg ATHLETICS BOYS BASKETBALL High lighted by conference county tournament and sectional tournament champwnshlps the boys basketball season was indeed a success Another bright spot was a v1ctory over our anc1ent rivals from Madrid the first one 1n almost 20 years Losses were suffered at the hands of Sheldahl Ogden Granger and Box holm during the regular season and by Wlnttemore in the last game of the season m the district tournament at Webster City As a result of the championships won the boys team rece1ved two very good looking statue troph1es and a placque which along with the girls made a total of five trophies for the season Th1s deluge of troph1es practlcally forced the pur chase of a trophy case as we did not have a good place to keep so many awards Only three lettermen were on hand to start the season Myers forward Seaton center and Morrow guard Morrow and Seaton were reserves 1n 1945 46 who played enough to wm letters Bob Sheehan Jumor and Paul McCoy freshman rap1dly developed 1nto starting guard and forward respectively and these f1ve boys bore the brunt of the attack during the season Weldon Soderstrum developed 1nto a capable reserve and vnth the start1ng five boys won a letter Remalmng members of the squad who saw actlon were Don Anderson center Bob Blomgren Clyde HICKS, and Dean Sigmund forwards, Dale Eppert and Lester Gates guards All squad members but Sherwood Myers and Don Anderson will be available next season so prospects for another year are good H1gh scorer for the season was Myers with 343 points followed by Seaton Wlth 236 The following are the games played this season Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther L uther Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther Sheldahl Slater Luther Luther L uther Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther L uther Luther Beaver Iordan Napier Pllot Mound Slater Ogden Jordan Pilot Mound Madr1d SECOND TEAM GAMES Beaver Luther 41 Madrid Luther 36 Granger Beaver 32 co tourn co tourn P1lot M Beaver Boxholrn Napler Boone Rippey 23 sec tourn Pzlot Mound 28 sec tourn Kelly 29 sec tourn Whittemore 42 district tourn Boxholm 21 Beaver 26 . - 7 , . . , . ' ' a a 9 ' ' 1 1 . ' n i I 7 21 34 - 24 42 26 17 46 24 Luther 36 Boxholm 9 Luther 29 Boxholm 21, cot tournt 47 31 1 35 ' . , 4 z 44 19 46 32, . . 44 21 30 31 36 ' 24 51 ' 38 39 27 29 , 26 . 22 39 - 49 , . . - 40 25 44 ' , . . 44 35 55 , . . 32 ' 27 40 , 10 '7 21 BOYS BASKETBALL SJ UAU ck row Gzldea Gates Anderson I-hcks Sm11:h S1gmund ddle row Nerv1g Eppert Soderstrum Penqmte Blomgreng Eamer manager Front row Morrow, Seaton, Myers Sheehan 'Dlck Sody 'Don 'Bob Mc Cov Pau l ' Sherm : I I I I l I - l . : Pc , J I I . ' D D f ill' ,Il , I jf -5, . . j g? mu l Q I - n ' . f ' QIS5. I F V u u 33:1 3 A I 2 I 1' Q5 ' H Y I? V, 4 7' I DO THE GIRLS QUAD IN ACTION RESERVES Mc COY W ha len Benbow L johnson Ke nne y 4 H, Henderson Redmond Brundage fc, He db lom Knox Morrow Herr strom BOYS BASEBALL QUAD Back row Blorngren H1cks Seaton McCoy Myers XFrontrow Enekson Gates Hurlev Morrow Zenor Swmund GIR LS' BASKETBALL SQUAD McCoy Benbow Mlddle row Nerv1g Knox,-Iohnson Hedblom Herrstrom Blomgren Front row Morrow Brundage,Kenney Back row: Whalen, H. Henderson, Redrnond, V. Henderson, Luther Luther Luther I uther Luther L uther Luther Luther Luther Luther Luther GIRLS BASKETBALL Sheldahl Slater Boxholm Alumni Boone Jordan Napier P1lot Mound Slater O gden Jordan Luther I uther Luther Luther Luther Luther I uther Luther Luther Luther Luther P11ot Mound 30 Granger Napier jordan Boone Nap1er Slater 25 Ccountyb 24 fcountyl 56 Kcountyl 17 Csec D 50 lsec D Noodward 45 Ksec 7 Napier Boxholm 13 C2nd teaml Boxholm 34 Tuther 23 Broadlawn sNurses 36 The Luther g1rls' basketball team engoyed a very successful season winnmg twelve out of twenty two games The glrls won the conferenc tltle by de featlng each of the other member schools twlce wlthout suffering a setback For the1r achievements The other trophy was awarded to th1s team for wmning second place in the county tournament Although two games they won 11'l the county tournament were very close the glrls made a good showmg In the f1na1 game the Luther girls held the-1r own durlng the early part of the game but in the second half it became appar ent that we would have to be satisfied w1th second place In the Sect1onal tournament at Woodward L uther was successful 1n Wlflfllng their first round game with Napier In the second round of the S9Ct1On8l the glrls were defeated by Slater the team that went on to win the tournament In the consolation game the g1rls were beaten by a strong Woodward team Ruth Brundage was the high scorer of the season w1th 300 points Helen Hedblom was second w1th 227 points Other forwards who saw conslderable action were Jane Morrow Margaret Knox and Mary Herrstrom The guards positions were well filled by Z1ta McCoy Eloise Kenney Frances Whalen Iune Redmond Helen Henderson and Leota Johnson Although next year s team will be without the outstand1ng serv1ces of Z1ta McCoy in the backcourt the season s prosp cts are bright as Z1ta w1ll be the only member lost through graduanon Charlotte Doud accompanied the team as the1r manager and Mrs Nelson was the chaperon Luther Luther Luther Luther Sheldahl Slater Madrid 4 Napier Luther BASEBALL Luther Luther L uther 1 uther Boone Madrid Napier Lanyon 1 lSec J Boxholm 11 CSec7 SPRING BASEBALL 1945 The 4 0 shutout of Boone and the two victories at the expense of Mad dr1d hlghlighted the 1945 spring baseball season The team was successful m registering 7 victorles against 2 defeats m all encounters 37 38 46 ' A 17 40 , 44 53 38 19 , 33 ,. 27 35 27 43 70 36 35 16 29 ' 5 42 20 12 .' 36 ' 27 22 I . 20 49 I 42 34 32 Z0 10 36 27 50 D their efforts the conference champs received a beautiful trophy as a token of D v , , , . . 3 O 4 0 4 0 10 4 9 8 17 0 - 7 . 2 ' . Members of the squad and the positions they held were as follows Ray Eppert 2B Denneth Pies 1B Vernon Soderstrum SS Sherwood Myers C Bob Blomgren 3B Dean Nutt Bill W1secup and Dick Morros outfleld Ray Lee and Lyle Hurley were the regular starting p1tchers When the going got too tough they received rehef from Don Seaton Dean Nutt Vernon Soderstrum Sherwood Myers, and Lester Gates Other squad members who saw considerable actlon were hm Zenor Don Seaton, Dean Sigmund and Lester Gates FALL BASEBALL Although graduation in May 1945 took several regulars and the navy got Bill Wisecup 1n the summer of 1945 a green but w1ll1ng team made a good rec ord during the fall baseball season losing only three games Nl' le wmmng srx Probably the highlight of the season was the fact that Luthe r went t n lmals the sect1onal tournament at Slater only to lose to Sla er whom they had n et ou ly defeated Dick Morrow had the highest batt1ng averag or the ason Ml 1 366 Don Seaton came second and Sherwood Myers th1rd Fx a o -'1 Zenor Hicks and Gates home runs Myers 2 The regular lineup for the season consisted or D1 k Mom w SS Bch Blomgren 1B Don Seaton CF Sherwood Myers C Daul McCoy 2B Clyde Hlcks B Lester Gates LF Ilrn Zenor RF Ray I ee and I yle Hurley P Other team xnemb ers who played cons1derably were Dean Sigmund, Norman Lee Wayne Emckson and Bill Gildea The following games made up the fall schedule Luther L uther Luther Luther Aprzl 2 Aprll 9 Apr1l 12 April 16 Aprll 19 Luther Luther Luther Luther Napier 11 Napier 16 Slater 4 jordan 5 Granger 6 Luther 12 jordan 13 Kelly 6 CSec J 11 Granger O CSec I O Slater 8 CSec D The followlng made up the spring 1946 schedule Sheldahl there Aprll 23 Jordan there Boone here Apr1l 26 Napler here Madrld there April '30 Madrld here Jordan here M 3 Boone there Napler there May 4 Sectwnal Tournament What men like 1n women Looks 5 Looks 9 Looks Brams 6 Flattery Looks 7 Looks Money 8 Responsiveness Mrs Nelson ' l you love me W en m old and decrepl ?' Mr Nelson ' Yes I do Dick M.: Sir, your daughter is going to marry me. f Mr. Whalen: Well, what did you expect hanging around our house every night? Forger: A man who made a name for himself. S I Z S Z 1 9 ' O . , ' r 1 1 . . V , , . I , , l I , 0 1 Q I l Q , , .1 - . 2 ' .ot'ef'-.l of ' L va 'Q '1 ' L , - . ..'.L ' AAL 1 A LJ ' f e 'E se . 'tl . . ' , ' ess hits accogz- led for during the season were doubles--Myers 2, Morrow, Sentcng triples--lvlctioy 2, 9 9 I ' ' . . g . 'c oo 5 9 3 S -' 'A J K' 1 ' S .L 3 A -r ' 9 ' ' L ' 1 ! 1 1 I 11 ' 5 5 Q 16 10 , : ..-.. ..-- lf 1 . 22 ' . 31 4 4. , . : ' Wil h 1' 't ' , s n 0 Q , I Q IE MUSIC - The Christmas program this year was a great success. The entire school had something to do with it. The lower grades sponsored the rhythm band and the Christmas play while the Iunior High girls'trio sang two numbers. At the close of the operetta the high school girls' sextette sang three songs' Leota Iokmson sang the solo O Holy Night , and the high school mixed chorus, directed by Miss Bricker with Norene McVay at the piano, sang some songs- -one of which included five echos Jane Morrow, Ruth Brundage Helen Henderson Bob Blomgren and Donald Seaton Two days before the Christmas program the mixed chorus went caroling around the city of Luther Afterwards a delicious lunch was engoyed by all They wish to give their thanks to Mrs Morrow, Mrs McFarlard and Mrs Seaton, who prepared the lunch The boys quartette a very popular group, have done quite a few of the old favorites So far this year they have sung at both of the churches c ass plays a bridal shower the Farmer Co'op meeting, Farm Bureau and assemblies The quartette consists of Lester Gates lst tenor Bob Blomgren 2nd tenor Lyle Hurley baritone Donald Seaton bass The following students will represent the Luther school in the Music Contest at Roland, Iowa on April 5th and 6th Boys Quartette Lester Gates Lyle Hurley Bob Blomgren Donald Seaton Mixed Cuartette Leota Johnson Bob Blomgren Ruth Johnson Donald Seaton Soloists Ruth Brundage Iane Morrow Malene Severtson Bob Blomgren Leota Johnson All the students of the school wanted to have an assembly program mu sical so through the efforts of the students and Miss Bricker we managed it The entire program lasted nearly an hour The program was as follows Sweet Song of Long Ago so o Iane Morrow ' H d A Lit le Talk With The Lord Bob Blomgren soloist -Girls Quartette A Minor Concerto and 'Bo gie oogie piano solo Donald Seaton Ho La Li and 'Chopanecas Girls Glee Club Ahl Sweet Mystery of Life solo Malene Severtson g on the Fire Aura Lee S reet Urchins Medley ' Sunny Lou Boys' Glee Club Dep song Ir High and Sr High School Mixed Chorus The girls sextette, also a favorite group have done a number of songs this year for various groups and programs The sextette consists of Ruth Brund age, Charlotte Doud Malene Severtson, Jane Morrow Ruth Johnson and Leota Iohnson Velma Groomes replaced Leota Johnson in the second semester 1 f r l I ! ' Q 9 1 D . L U O I I 3 O l ' . , 1 , Q A I 9 . ! u - n - 1 1 ' D Q , 0 7 9 U I ' j C 9 y ! 9 2 7 7 ' . , I . C, . , ., . . , A . I I 0 D! 1 ' t , --:,..- ... - a t , ! , ..........--.. fl ' il C O W ' 99 ..----....-....-..---..----.. ll ' I 97 0 i ..-.,.. ....- ii , .- HID D7 H H fl t I9 C ii -...........-----..-....----..--..-- ll !! - 0 1- 0 1 I o O ' O . 1 0 l a 1 1 ' I I BOYS' QUARTET S ' ' Gains Ist T Blomgren 2nd T Hurley lst B Seaton Zfld B MIXED CHORUS Back row Hedblom McCoy Anderson Sheehan Seaton D Morrow Sm1th R johnson H Henderson Wxlhams Rednnond V Henderson M1dd1e row Brundage L johnson Penqmte Soderstrum PCIk0V1Ch Eamer, Hurley Whalen J Morrow Severtson Kenney Front row Check Doud S1gmund Gates Blomgren Saunders Peter son, Knox Groomes Benbow M111er GIRLS SLXTFT Flrst Sopranos Second Soprano s Altos L Doud Brundage af! Morrow Severtson E Johnvon L. Johnson MFCED CHORUS PERSONNEL Bob Blomgren Lester Gates Dean Sigmund Don Denouite Bob Perkovich Eugene Saunders Weldon Soderstrum Byron Peterson Everett Smith Addison Eamer Donald Anderson Dick Morrow Donald Seaton Bob Sheehan Paul McCoy Billy Gildea L yle Hurley Velma Groomes Ruth Brundage Irene Check Helen Hedblom Leota johnson Ian Mo UN Malene sev rt on Charlo e loud EIOISC l rney Caro fr ll er 11119 rx I Val d Franco lfvhalen Darle e J! lliams Robert B nbow Helen H nd rson Vivian Henderson Ruth johnson Margaret Knox MAGA7 INE CAMPAIGN This fall the annual magazine campaign we held showed the stu dents bringing in a total of H5532 55 in subscription money This amount was con siderably smaller than the total for last year Probably the main reason for this was the fact that the previous year many two year and three year subscripuons were taken Carolyn Miller was the high salesman and Addison Eamer was sec ond Many students recelved prizes as well as basketball tickets for their efforts The seventh grade which made the highest percentage of their quota, received a theater party on the school r Deppas to his class Where did we .get Geometry? Iane Morrow V ell see, once there was a little acorn that got planted The next morning it woke up and said Gee! Ahm a treel Mr Seatonfslightly bald headedl Do you guarantee this hair restorer? Clerk 'G arantee it! We give a comb with each bottle! Mrs Mclf ay How does lt happen that your theme Our Dog , is word for vvor y Lee ' Same dog the same as your brother s? 1 ' ow Kenneth Brown, she said tell me where the elephant is found. ' The elephant, Kenneth replied, ' is such a large animal it is scarcely ever los . ' Fine manners you have! ' complained Lyle Hurley to his little sister. lf I had reached out first, I d have taken the smallest piece of cake.' ' Well you got it, didn t you? replied Marvel. 'My daughter has arranged a li le piece for he piano. GoodI It's time we had a little peace. 1 I .' L--n ' e l rw' . 1 e +P 1' . erm ', .c. l . ,W .. - Q. - 1'...l1. . ' I Tc 1 1 C' H' , ki L . Ap, T-' . n.. 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The following are the results of the survey that was taken in the high school early in the second semester To eliminate any doubt as to the accuracy of the results, the original copies will be left on file in the office open to your personal inspection The favorite candy bar of the students at Luther High School is Milky Way Hersheys and Mounds tied for second place Pop is the favorite drink with coke the favorite brand Cherry was the dominant flavor although several preferred rum with theirs The Rialto in Boone was voted over the Collegian in Ames as the fav orite theater Of course we must take into consideration the fact that the Colleg ian has no balcony Betty Grable was voted the favorite movie actress, and Van Johnson nosed out Bing Crosby by the narrow margin of one vote to head the list of actors The best restaurant in the estimation of the students ls the Chick a Dine Dirty Jim s was also high in the running Although some students picked datmg as their favorite extra curmcu lar activity the mayorlty chose basketball Almost everyone thought roses looked and smelled the best of all the flowers LOOK and LIFE tied for first place as the favorite magazine Several of the boys admitted they enjoyed the pictures in ESQUIRE much more A host of books received votes but the one that was enjoyed most by the greatest number ls Village in August papers Ice cream with one more vote than fried ch1cken is the favorite food Although some boys picked girls as their favorite pets they were fourth behind dogs, horses and cats in that order 'Some Sunday Mcrning is at present the favorite song According to the survey Farmall is the best tractor with John Deere beating out Case for second place The race between Ford and Chevrolet was close to the finish Final results Ford is the best by one vote Eleven boys and an equal number of girls wear glasses at least part of the time Of the twenty two students who possess drivers licenses, only three are girls Jane Morrow is the glrl with the best looking hair Zita McCoy IS second and Charlotte Doud Mary Herrstrom Velma Groomes Alberta Jagerson and Leota Johnson were tied for third Twelve other girls received votes Donald Seaton is the boy with the best looking hair with Paul McCoy second, and Weldon Soderstrum third Nine others were 1n the runnmg Jane Morrow with twenty one votes, headed the list of twenty girls who received votes as the best looking girl ln Luther High Frances Whalen wltlf seven votes was second Mary Herrstrom received six, Ruth Brundage and Zita McCoy four each and Charlotte Doud, Vxvian Henderson and Velma Groomes each had three votes D 1 ' ' ' W O , , , . , - - , o ' A 37 - The Des Moines Register Sz Tribune were picked as the favorite newsl- D . 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I Seventeen boys rece1ved votes in the contest to pick the best looking boy The voting was so close lt would hardly be fair to say any one won so here are the results Sherwood Myers eleven, Weldon S derstrum, ten Donald Seaton eight Bob Sheehan, seven Lyle Hurley s1x, Donald Anderson and Iohn Nervig 5 each The boys picked Iane Morrow as the girl they would prefer to date Frances Whalen and Dorothy Nervig tied for second, and Pat Whalen, Zita McCoy and Roberta Benbow tled for third E1ght other girls were in the running The girls p1cked Donald Seaton and Bob Sheehan as the boys they would prefer to date Each had f1ve votes Sherwood Myers rece1ved four and Lyle Hurley three Eight other boys recelved votes All but two students have radios at home Twenty flve students who answered the question 'How many schools have you attended 7 have been satlsfied so far Wlth just good old Luther H1gh, wh1le an equal number have attended two, seven attended three four attended four seven attended f1ve five attended six and one student who has really been around has attended twelve Nursmg and being a housew1fe are the preferred occupatlons for the glrls Boys chose laylng around first and farmmg second English is the favor1te subject science second, and P T third l-3lond1e is the favorite funny paper character with husband Dagwood 'P Guy Lombardo has the favor1te dance Banda Don't fe l too badly MISS Bricker the Primary Rhythm Band received a vote also B1ng Crosby is the crooner the magority of students drool over Sherwood Myers was voted the best athlete with 57 votes Donald Seaton had s1x and Jim W1kstrorn four Donald Seaton was voted the student most likely to succeed Wlth 33 votes '71ta McCoy was second with eight Oh yes, one student expressed h1s con fidence in Mr Pappas DAFFYNITIONS Sofa unt1l now I5 radox two ducks Yfnc a place to wash your hands N rtz a doctor s assistant Ki s a noun though lt 1S often used as a conyunctlon lt is never de clined lt is more common than proper, and lS used in the plural and agrees with all genders Arrest what you take 1n study hall Rf son a dr1ed up grape Quote an article of clothmg to keep you warm R 5 Corpuscle a noncommlssioned offlcer in the Russ1an army K ear a landing place for boats 'Hug a round about way of expressing affections, A bachelor IS a man who wouldn t take ' yes for an answer Ruth Brundage Cspeaking of a Navy man she had been out wlthl ' I h1nk he is a chief pe ting officer Irate Mother: 'Norman I wish you d stop reaching for thingsg haven you a tongue? orman L.: 'Sure, Mom, but my arm is longer. . D D 1 4 0 1 ' r ' U - J 2 J C . Q 1 ! ! ' 0 - 1 0 P I O 0 I . o ' n ' o ' I r - - ' . . . ' , J ' F ' L, 1 7 1 ' O o 0 ' C Q I s , o I - ,. , . . . ' , - , and . I - ,X o .I C I, .. , e ' .a 7 - . K. ' I 4 O 0 - - C U 1 ' C. . . . A w-' 0 - 1 a bib . an --.. I -u-- 4 3 e -...- L , . . s s . v S --- , , . . -.-.-.- A . ' ' , , ' I Q O ga --.- v I 111 . . . . 1 e --- . 1 Q Q Q un 3 Q Q 1 ni 1 Q D 3 9 v 3 I H I f t 0 t ,, 0 c 1 , Pt 3 N ' Dmner guest 'Will you pass the nuts Mr Seaton? Mr Seaton Cabsent rnindedlyl Yes I suppose so, but I really should flunk them How 1S Hennery get in' along W1 h school Elph? 'Not so well George They re learnin h1m to spell 'taters w1th a ' ' Roberta Benbow had been playmg w1th some newly hatched chlcks Presently she came running to the kitchen door Mother aren t the l1ttle chickens ours? she asked 'Yes dear Tell the old hen th1nks hey re h ! Mrs Mcvay Who was Vasco da Gama'?' Donald D A Dortuguese captain ' eldon S Ronald said Portuguese, but that means more than o Mrs McVay 'Well, what would you say? e don S Portugoose 'You see officer stammered a young motor1st ' I m a college student and wa us hurry1ng toclass ' Here s your tlcket for speed1ng young chap, said the cop 'Ignorance 1S no ex cuse Overheard on a subway tram Oh, no you mustn t say anytlung to her about lt Mr P ppas What is your 1dea of civilization? Bob Sheehan Cbright young studentl 'I think It s a very good idea Somebody ought to start lt Iune R 'You ve been callmg on me for s1x months now Bob B 'Well er so I have June R Well have you ever thought of me as bemg an 1ncome tax deduction? Husband ' You don t seem to care for that sport Jacket I ordered for your birth day Remember I asked if you preferred small or large checks ' W1 e 'Yes but how did I know you were talkmg about clothes? Boy from Brooklyn 'Oh, boy look1t the bold F iend That 1sn a bold It s a b1rd ' o from B 'S lntly cholps like a bold Man Why does a woman say she s been shoppmg when she hasn t bought a thmg? Woman Why does a man say he s been fishing when he hasn t caught a thlng? Hey what s the big 1dea palntlng your car red on one side and blue on the other? I 's a great idea You should hear he witnesses con rad1c ing themselves r When we re marr1ed dear I m go1ng to cook and darn all your socks ' Boy 'That won't be necessary, sweetheart just darn them I . K ' I , O 0 , cr , v 1 q , O Il' v t Ut , Y! , C 9 D 0 1 0 ' 7 , , P . . . . . H 5 C ! ' -A ' ' Y? I , 0 I 3? ' , . ' 7 If Vt , t ers. ' , cc J A :Qc - J l VI ,S ,,,' neun , 4 Y as KH 1 , fr n C 3 I J .,. 2 0 1 , . 'H 2 l ' ' S J t - ' I 3 I 1 ii I Ca ' 5 - as , , ' - , KI 9 - - . , 0 I promised her I wouldn't tell you she had told me you told her! 0 , u - U 1 . , c - a ' , L 0 lit C Q 0 1 '37 0: K - - ,, 0 .1 ff . -4 n 1 9, , c 9 - ' V ' - . 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