MFL MarMac Community School - Bulldog Yearbook (Monona, IA)
- Class of 1952
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L . E g mmf A LIBBIS f 55 S1 f X ning M559 gh? W X 0 vgmzenziev, Zag Q N' X 4 Q Q16-e 5-uf' ,yu-Q. During the past years the students of M H S have benefited through the work an interest of Mr A P Branae Hia counsel and friendship have helped to make our school days pleasant and successful The things that he hasdone for ue will long be remembered In appreciation we proudly dedicate our annual to Mr Branae ' 0 YE 'K e yn New of f it f Y I d . . . . ' 7 7? 9 Ffh As the mascot of Monona High School, I have shared in the work and fun at M H S Each year a careful record of the activities and events is kept for our annual 'The Bulldog The pictures and features on the following pages will be a reminder of the events of 1952 which 'I Remember and I' sure you will too The 1952 Annual Staff Memb Typists Business Manager Junior Assistant Editor Senior Class Editor Senior Assistant Editor Editor Advisor Speech Editor Music Editor Grade Editor Aoedemic Editor Sports Editor Sophomore Class Editor Junior Class Editor Freshman Class Editor ers are , Art Editor JoAnne Smith Carole Gilbert Rita Troester Joanne Jarms Rollie Henkes Carol Pape Ramon Hass Mary Kettelkamp Miss Smiley Joanita Blumhagen Billie Tapper Donna Jean Froning Ed Howe Pat Henkes Louie Holly Joanne Blumhagen Mary Birdsell Joan Freilinger Sharon Moon -gl l I X. 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K N' ,Q Ti in lx '--unul Seated A N Busee E G Kettelkamp, George Heins Standing Irvin Huinker, Everett Drahn Howard Hubaoher, Fred Hass KG11bert Fox, not shown! ff Irvin Schierholz, Custodiang A N Busse Superintendent, Anna Mae Grady, Secretary, Mrs. Schierholz Lois Huntlev Mary Ann Schultz A Bus Marjorie Smiley Vivian Uriell Oswald Sweneon Geor e H Martin Moon Stille N e Grady Vera June Anna Janice Schuob ch A P Branae Walter Bee lame George Pederson Myrna Lindeman Lanev Folkera Tereeea Vrion Grover S Becltel John L 7 chter Robert McFarland Knot hoxnj W rtburg College Iova State TeachereCollege Minn State Teachers College, B A Univerelty of Iowa, M A Iova State Teachers College B Cl rke College Luther College B A Coe College, B A Univer ity Io a State Iowa State Iowa State Luther College, B A Wartburg Colleee of Iona, Teachers College Teachers Colle e, B Teacher Co leve B Iom State Teacher College B Dubuque Univer ity St te Teachere Colleve Upner Iov Unlver ltv, B Univerelty o Iowa, B A Univ eitv of Ni con ln, Frlnnell College, E A iver lt of Iowa, A A 'NSY y x QV D Sixth Grade Second Grade Suoerintendent Commercial, Annual Fourth Grade Science Jr Fivh I Social Science Fifth Grade Vocal Music Secret ry Home Economics Prin , Inst Mueic Science Coach, Soc Science Third Gr de Kdg Q First Grade Englleh, Libr English, Sceech Aericulture As t Prim Social Science ff' A3 e I wg . . , I v N W' 1 . . - 4 , . . fa y 3 ka - Q . a A. T. eeA . ' . 1 . . l . , , f. ,, . A. . , ' , E ' , I , . . ,. , . . D L g . . -. ' S f M. A. S .. ,, . . A. e . f..a f c a H A a -' , e l . , . A. William Schupbach Upper Iowa University, B. S. Math., Aset. Coach . . , 1 3 .w.. . . . . , ,UE . o F5 , 5. S, , . J VE S , . , S , . A. . f .. , , e a '. a L Iowa ca , - ,, ., , .. A W V6 ,'s , . S. I ary .. 1 - , I f ' . . . . Ia er, U H e e B. S. U Q. r Q . . S' . ., S. J Un- e' y f J. -. x R 10 X ggi' NLP' X s H! P' NI 'Ql- I' sl I 'N gf 'B W One brigxt September morning in 1940, seventeen eager boys and girls started on the first part of their adventure in education Those who entered the first grade were Dean Aulerich, Walter Bruehahn Donald Daugs, Joanne Cams, Carole Gilbert, Jackie Grove Donna Jean Groth, Dean Eazlett Gwendolyn Holly, Mary Kettelkamp, Carol Pape Bill Peters, Kenneth Peters, J oA.n.ns Smith, Darlene Topel, Marla Vhitcomb, and Darwin Ziegler. In the second year we lost Donna Jean Groth and added seven new members. Roger Appel Gary Bartick, Pat Huckstadt, Janes Krambeor, Wanda Peterson, Nancy Riedesel, and Willard Schlitter The next year Joanita and Joanne Blumhagen Joined the class, but Gary Bartlok, Gwendolyn Holly, Pat Huckstadt, Kenneth Peters, Willard Schlitter and Darlene Topel dropped out Dean Aulerlch, Donald Daugs, Joanne Garms and Marla Uhitcomb didn't enter the fourth grade with us Three boys were added to the class, Curtis Ames Curtis Bethel and Robert Sswvell In the fifth grade Bob Schmidt joined the class, but Curtis Ames and Robert Sawvell drop pod out The next year Bob Schmidt dropped out and seven new members were again added to the class Bob Allert, Joanne Jax-me David Jordahl Beverly Kenneth, Keith Moon, Yernice Moon and lhgene levernnnn Dorothy Cooper, llvie Gilster and Anna Mae Harovets entered the class in the seventh grade Beverly Kenneth, James Krambeer and Keith Moon dropped out The eighth year we lost Anna Mae llarovets, but Susann Dull, Ramon Bass, Stanley Meyer, Duane Sawvell and Billie Tapper Joined the class, asking a total of twenty-seven who grad uated from the eighth grade Ve started our high school career with fifty three in the freshmn class The entire eighth grade class with the exception of Roger Appel, David Jordahl, and Vernlce Moon, entered high school In addition to these Nancy Coobs, Robert Dans, Carol Doeppke, Roger Drahn, Henkes, Louis Holly, Pat Huokstadt, lugene Keppler, Roger Larson, Darlene Levenhagen, Joe Munz Barbara leedham, Donald Petit, Margaret Rogers, Donald Rossbaoh, Otto Rossbach Jr Larry Ryan, Larry Schissel, Beverly Schlitter, Bob Schmidt, Norma Schoulte, Rita Troester, Harold Vogt and Donald Winters, registered as freshnn Dorothy Cooper, Robert Dams, Donald Petit, Duane Sawvell and Donald Winters d1dn't Join us our Sophomore year, but Ed Howe, Jerry Waalk and Beatrice Weldeman were added to the class During our Junior year we lost Susann Dull, Jackie Grove, Wanda Peterson, Margaret Rogers, Beverly Schlitter and Jerry Uealk Marilyn Fishel was added to the class This year, our Senior year, the entire Junior class, with the exception of Darwin Ziegler, finished their h school care and are eady the future I -4 6 O ' 9 O . I Cynthia hbretson, Donna Fett, Donna Jean Froning, Marilyn Henderson, Curtis Henkes, Pat I 'D if' . , ' K K 'N 1 ' u 0 Louie and his hot rod ford! I . '55ll' dll' .gall 1lFi ,W n ,V E 'ifff XXX mxv President in Secretary l s T... Student Council 'Dotn and Dash is my code! aww I hope Mr Branae glves me pension 3.,..m,,ffpe,..,4.,7., Laughter is good for the soul Say it vlth music' Q,4Alf Just give me somethint to Play - Q.,- if-if Vice President -15--1-uf Treasurer UHF fi M? Student Council 7 Sw W K lege! 1 N 1-4 5s Q G A as ACN 9917 ...nav i5 -15- .41 -f '!' a3L,WW+lz:r: Best French Horn player this s de of USm1tty' qi' 'lr- ite song is Carry Me Back To Old Vlrginie favor Qrange bow ties Just don't go with my complexlon' d all day and what Good does lt do me? study har Z32m-MQ M3w y The eyes have it W I'm really not mad I'm 3 Dretending uqt 'Qui' 3-fir S'-la.-Q ...meg N m '96 49' 'T' 1f 'Hp 14 ig- T' ,fs UThe Model A Mann My volce wlll take e ce KUJWW ' s1ng my heart away .Gnd Th didn't kic walked out' One shorthorn they can tame or shut uv 49af,64MLiw Someday I'm golng to show mv brother that I can drlve bemer than 'he' can' 'F f-' 43 ....,,,,, -0 ' Nu' an. 'ul if 'R' Dwarf Quiet7? Just watch her after school hours mm Could b fe-ff-bn: Mc Gregor here I come Qzzm, You can't blame me for trying inf C vw: 'sf-' ,X If you think I'm quiet you gust don't know me AMGZZJ rf' 47' 'gn-- 1 I may not look it but I've been around fr ,GIYU WR Where are we go ng tonight? Prairie or Mc Gregor?? 3 '36 Kwik 23631 W iii ,af 5'afnA4-42 I'm the quiet type QZ..,4e.,! After thls year I can for get my fear of batons 5 sr C-'T' Me and my Big brother Ci7C71b0?o4QZaLQ My twin sister ate the mutter off my bread' Q10-dp Fun and Fancy Free' j!Jca.?47ea4v Bea or not to HB that is the question 2 T' 'bf ini! 'i 40' fwf' 'Q'- ,057 The twinkle in eye will catch something 457 QMWZ One of the better driversTT 071'afvnf-11,657 JLWIZQ B horses better oys? Schucks' I like Q Q-N144-an Gaiet foe heart y is the happiness Qulet but what a msn' le J 7 ff nil' 'Q' Www Mg? Whe t1mS I have a good time n I go out for a good 'EI' 0 s 'Lf 1 '1 1 Tall dark and llkes a long shower if ..,.. sh I'm Just a Ray' of sun -Q.:-0' S-v W1 Me just a blue eyed blonde Nhat the heck I don't C8.1'6 Juqt call me Sockie 'rd Me and my horse through life. will trot -1 'Dx 'if 'love' Qs-nf N I A C Bob Allert Marilyn Fishel Ramon Hass, Cont'd A 2 Joanita Blumhagen Annual Staff b Band l 2 3-U Basketball l 2 3-U Cadet Teachers U Clarinet Solo Clarznet Trio 3 H Clarlnet Quartet 1 ? 3-4 Class Officer 2 U Class Play 2 3 Freshman Sextet 1 Glee Club 1 2 3-U Luther Band Fest. 3-U Majorette 3-U Mixed Chorus 1 2 3-M One Act Play 2 3-U Orchette 3-U Joanne Blumhagen Annual Staff U Band l ? 3-b Basketball 1 2 3-U Cadet Teacher M Clarinet Trlo 3-b Clarinet Quartet 1 3-M Class Officer l Class Play U Luther Band Fest 3-U Majorette 3-M Mixed Chorus 1 2 3- Orchette 3-U Tenor Sax Solo Curtis Bothel halter Bruehahn Basketball l Class Play 3 F F A 3-4 Judglhg Team Nancy Coobs Hot Lunch Roger Drahn B aseball 2 3Jr Basketball l 2 3 A Cynthia Embretson Band 3-b Library 2 Donna Fett All State Chorus M Accompanist 3 Band l 2 3-H Basketball 1 2 3-U Brass Quartet 2 3-U Cadet Teachers U Class Play 2 3-U Glee Club 1 ? 3-4 Horn Quartet l 2 3-U Luther Band Fest M Mixed Chorus 2 3-ls Transfer Library N Donna Jean Fronlng Annual Staff U Class Play 3 Hot Lunch A Library 3 b Carole Gilbert All State Chorus 3-b Annual Staff b Band l 2 3-4 Basketball l 2 3-U Cadet Teachers Cla s Officer 2 Class Play U Freshman Sextet 1 Glee Club l ? 3-M Luther Band Fest 2 Madrigal 2 3-U Mixed Chorus l 2 3-U Oboe Solo 1 2 3 Orchette 3-4 Trio 2 3-U Vocal Solo 2 3-M Hoodwlnd Trio l 2 3-U w0OdW1Dd Quartet 2 Woodwind Quintet l 2 3-U Elvie Gilster All State Chorus 3-U Band l 2 3-4 Boys Quartet 3 U Brass Sextet l ? 3 U Class Officer 3 Class Play 2 3 Glee Club 2 3-D Library 2 Mixed Chorus 2 3-U One Act Play Orchette 3-U Pep Band 1 ? 3- Trumpet Quartet 3-U Ramon Hass Accompanist l ? 3-U All-State Band 2 All State Orchestra 3-U Alto Sax Solo 3 Annual staff M Band l 2 3-U Basketball l Boys Quartet 3 Cadet Teacher 4 Clarinet Quartet U Clarinet Solo l ? 3-U Clarlnet Trio 3-U Class Officer 2 3 Claes Play 2 3-U Forensic 3-U Glee Club l ? 3-U Library 2 Luther Band Fest Madrigal 2 3 Mixed Chorus 1 ? 3-U Mixed Quartet 3 One Act Play 2-4 Orchette3 U Pep Band 1 2 1-1+ Piano Solo 1 2 3-U Student COUHCII U Woodwind Trio 2 3-U Woodwind Quartet 2 3- Woodwind Qu1ntet l 2 3-U Dean Hazlett Baseball l ? 3-U Basketball 1 2 3-U Class Officer 1 Class Play 2 Glee Club l 2 3J Fixed Chorus l 2 3-M Vocal Solo 3 Patricia Henkes Alto Sax Solo 2 3-4 Annual Staff 3-U Band 2 3 U Cadet Teacher U Class Play 2-M Debate 3-U Glee Club N Interpretive Reading Library M Orchette 3-U Pep Band 3-U Sax Ouartet 2 3-4 Louie Holly Annual Staff M Baseball 2 3-M Basketball l 2 Cadet Teacher 3-U Class Officer 3-U Class Play 2 3 Extemporaneous Spkg A Glee Club 2 3-b Mixed Chorus 3-U One Act Play 2 3 Student Council b Ed Howe Trarsfer Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3-U Debate U T,F A 2 3-U Glee Club U Judging Team Marilyn Henderson Band 2 Cadet Teacher U Glee Club 3-U Hot Lunch U Library 1 2 Mixed Chorus 2 3-U Vocal Solo 3 Patricla Huckstadt Joanne Jarms Annual Staff M S E O R T I V I T I E S F.F. . -3-1+ - 3-u - - -, - -A - - - .- e U . - -, ' . -3 , . I I L3-A Glee Club l-2-3-D A Reporter H - -, L+ -,-, . 3-A -.-,- -4 - - -3 - 2-5 F.F. . 2 ' 2-3 -Q-, L+ ' U LF. . 2-3 ' ' 3 Joanne Jarms, Cont'd Band 1 2 3-U Class Officer U Class Play 3 Flute Solo 3 Flute Quartet l 3-U Office Practice Pep Band 2 Flute Trio 3 U Eugene Keppler Cadet Teacher U A Glee Club 2 Mary Kettelkamp Annual Staff 2 3-U Band 1 2 3-U Basketball 2 3-U Cadet Teacher U Class Play 2 3 Flute Trlo 2 3-U Flute Quartet 1 1-u Girls Glee Club 1 2 3- Interpretive Reading 3 U Mixed Chorus 2 3-U One Act Play 2 3-U Piccalo Solo Roger Larson Baseball 2 3-U Class Officer U Class Play U Trumpet Quartet 3 Darlene Levenhagen Glee Club 1 3-U Hot Lunch U Stanley Meyer Band 1 2 3-U Baseball 2 3 Basketball l Class Play 2 Cornet Solo 2 Debate 3 F F A l 2 U Judging Team 3 One Act Play 3 Orchette 3-U Pep Band 2 3-U Trumpet Quartet 3 Carol Pape JoAnne Smith All State Chorus Annual Staff U Cadet Teacher U Class Play U Freshman Sextet Glee Club l 2 3 Madrigal 2 1 u Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 U Sextet 3 Trio U Vocal Solo l 2 3- Bill Peters F F A 2 3-U Glee Club l 2 3-U Mixed Chorus l 2 3-U Nancy Riedesel Annual Staff l Band 1 2 3-U Basketball 2 3-U Class Officer 2 Class Play 2 U Pep Band 1 ? 3 Donald Rossbach All State Chorus Band 3-U Bass Solo 3-U Brass Sextet U Class Play 3 U F F A 2 3-U Glee Club 1 2 3-U Luther Band Fest 3-U Madrigal 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 U Mixed Quartet U Vocal Solo 3 Otto Hossbach F F A 3-U Larry Ryan Band 2 3-U Basketball l Bass Solo 2 U Cadet Teacher Class Play 2 3-U Debate 3 U F F A 1 U Larry Schissel Joseoh Munz Class Play 2 3 A Glee Club 2 3 U Barbara Needham Mixed Chorus U Cadet Teachers U Bob Schmidt Hot lunch U Eugene Neverman Band 1 Class Play 2 A Glee Club 3 U Mixed Chorus U Class Play 3-U F F A 2 U Glee Club 1 U Norma Schoulte Basketball 1 2 3-U Glee Club 1 3-U Mixed Chorus U All State Band 1 Annual Staff U Band 1 2 3-U Brass Sextet 3-U Brass Quartet Cadet Teacher Cheerleader 1 Class Officer Class Play U Fr Forn Solo 2 3-U Glee Club l 2 3-U Horn Quartet 1 2 Luther Band Fest 3-U Mixed Chorus l 2 3 Sextet 3-U Vocal Solo 3 wOOdV1nd Qulntet Billie Tapper 1 Accompanist 1 2 3-U A11 State Chorus 2 Annual Staff U Band 1 2 3-U Baritone Solo 2 3 Bel' lyre Solo Brass Sextet U Cadet Teacher Cheerleader U Cl ss Officer l 3 Drum Magor l 2 3 U Freshman Sextet 1 else Club 1 2 3-U Madrigal 2 3 U Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mixed Juartet 3 Orchette 3 U Pep Band l 2 3 Sextet 3 student Council U Trio 3-U local Solo 2 3-U ts Troester Annual staff U Band 2 3 U Library 3 Office Practice Harold Vogt B 1 eball 3 Class Play 3 U A Beatrice Weldeman Tran fer All State Chorus U Cadet Teacher U Class Play U Debate 3 U Glee Club 2 3-U M3dTlgB1 U Mixed Chorus 3-U nprtet U Vocal solo 3 'L - -1 - 1-U - -3-U -, 1 1 U - -,-U U -,- , -2-3-U - - - - 1 . . 1- - - -J u - - F.F. . 2 - -3-U . . . -, ' - l,.z+ - -1 1 1 . . 1-2-J J- -1 Q -A -1- ' -I I 1 A- - 1 1-5 - 1+ 1 f C' u Band 2-3-U Boys Quartet 3 Class Play U -3-U R' . . . - -3- - -T U U - . . . -3- cs F.F. . 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' -U Muimcgn 55. of ' The Senior Class presented their play 'Meet Me in St Louis' on Friday night, May 9 1952 under the direction of Mr G S Bechtel The story takes place in the Smith home in St Louis on the eve of the first World's Fair in l90U Mr Smith fRamon Hass? has been commissioned to take a Job in New York Mrs Smlth fDonna Fatt? is upset by this news but ls willing to go The children, who are dismayed to learn that Grandpa Pro phater fDon Rossbachl and Katie, the maid, fCarol Pape, will not go witlthem tgaNew York want to stay in St Louis and they proceed to ruin their father's c noee Rose fBea Weidemanl and Esther CBill1e Tapperl, the two eldest daughtem refuse to go but Tootie CJoanne Blumhagen! and Agnes fJoAnne Smith? are the ones who really do something about it Their mischief causes a quarrel be tween Rose and John Shephard fHarold Vogt! her best beau To add to the confusion, Mrs Waughop, the local crab CPatr1c1a Henkesl complains that the Smith children 'run wild' Tootie derails a trolley by placing a stuffed dummy on the tracks and the conductor fBob Schmidt? declares that they will have to pay for the damage Mr Smith ls very worried that his boss, Hn Dodge fStanley Meyer? won't send him to New York because of the trolley derailment B dropping water bags on Mr Dodge and his yes man' Hr Duffy fRoger Larson , the four girk succeed in getting their father fired Smith is very confident of being rehired until Rose ruins his chances again by talking back to Mr Duffy Lon CEd Howe! is also upset be- cause Luoille Pentard CNancy Rledesell his Eastern ladyfrlend stands him up Mr Dodge soon realizes how much the company needs Hr Smith, and when he understands the circumstances he fires Mr Duffy Mr Smith is rehlred with the promise that he may stay in St Louis Lon and Ida, his old girl friend CCarole Gilberti, and Rose and John get together again With all their pro blems solved, everyone is happy and they celebrate by going to the fair. '1 Q , , o o o e O O U I C . I . - n V 0 0 A Q I f I E I 0 ' ' 4 X Q 0 . HP. O U I Q D U U 5 . . - gg! . 5-1 , I , I 'A ! 5' , ' ' W . X 2 ' H ,Y 1 X wig, X - 4 .H f 5 ' K ? M ssl, , ,,,, X , t V . 'if f of Q , ' Q V, , 35? E t 'Q iff Q Q 25? W'l3 f ' MX raft 1 . - if , f 'X 35.1 .gf 'S v h 2 Si' 1 L sw , , ,v I f f , .1 , N Q I - 3 ' 16 I remember an Evening in Paris' on April 28, 1952 We were the guests of the Junior Clase in a beautiful dimly lighted courtyard in Paris The French menu, the flower girl and the 'Sidewalk Cafe' where refreshments were served added to the French atmosphere Following the banquet we danced to the music of Bob Ga.ry's Orchestra from Prairie du Chien Je-vb af paifca! 7 ' A y .,... 1 ... ' x ,U g n Y 'Sift a ,d l 1 . KX A . , . 1 f-Q xv 9 QTune: Over The Rain owl Somewhere after our schooldays, we will be In a life that we've dreamed of all through our schooldays free But we'll always remember M. B. S. And the days that we shared there, they really were the best. Sometimes we has our ups and downs JK But many friends were always found to help us, Our troubles quickly disappeared And new days always reappeared to cheer us always- Now tomorrows future days appear, lr May our wisdom guide us through the future years. For everything you've given us We thank you and say goodbye M H S Blue and Silver JWQZZV 'Out of school's life into l1fe's school ' White Carnation f? They were the good Seniors whose genius was such We scarcely can blame it or praise it too much, born for distinction, orefected their mind And fraught with all learning, gave joy to mankind They Jlhey They ho their equal to all things, for nothing unfit pleased with their culture and proud of their wit missed by their classmates their teachers as w ll virtues and wisdom did tearfully tell Were were were They left with brain fever, brought on by delight their fourth year of school on commencement night They are glad to look to the future, at last, ut they'll always remember fond days of the past ut let us be candid and sneak out our mind Their equal as students 'twill be hard to find with confidence tney leave our good S nior Ha e taken thei- finals and wade their la I O HOW .JCL , . Q on . , . N Z ! 1 V r A . ' - , I B. N I o , : , I' I ' W. A A I IQ-gb Lllert will my stride to Hickey Farrington so that it doesn't take him so long te reach his destination I Joanig Qlgggggg will be glad to get out of school I .Lqggg P- will my ability to tell jokes to Bunny Glrot so she can keep up the spirits of the girls before a game I ing Bgthel will my ability to get in trouble to Ramon Sass so he can see what inside of the office is like I Walter , will my nickname 'Sockie' to Roger lelson so that he will at least sound manly I Bang! Q9-gpg, will my hog calling ability to Jerry Brown so he can use that instead of his wolf-call I, Rggeg 113.11-n, will my front seat in study hall to Keith Moon so Mr Mclarland will have someone to keep him company I Cynthia , will my seat in Band to Karen Thompson so that she can make sweet music with lax Hupfer as I did I QQ-gg 3, will my substitute teaching ability to Claudette Lovig so that she can be as fortunate as I was in getting out of class I gg-1-lip Fgghel, will my natural curly hair to Kr Pederson so he will have plenty to spare Just in case I Qgggg., Jog 23411535 will my ability to keep out of trouble to Shirley Montgomery so that the teachers can get a chance to rest for a change I, Gaggle Gilbert on behalf of myself and two others, will untidiness in room cleaning to Sharon Hoon, better known as 'Mother Moors , so that she will be easier to live with on basketball trips I Elvis Gllgter will my ability to tease Carole Drahn to Paul Thlese so he too will keep up her spirits as I have I QI-31, will some of musical ability to Keith Lunde so that he can relax in a few years of band I Dean Hazletg, will my ability to stay home at night to my little brother so he won't I Harilzg Hendeggog, will my daily naps in study hall to Carol Brushahn so that she too can catch up on her sleep I .fgt Heggeg will some of my near sightedness to Miss Smiley so she won't see 'every thing' that goes on in her study halls I I.-9359. gg-111, will my typing ability to Carroll Bugland so that with our combined talents he might manage a 'C' in typing I, Eddgg Hgwg will my jalopy to Robert Trappe so he will be able to give the girls bigger thrill I -Q11 Hggggtadt, will my position in P T Class to JoAnn Rathbun so she too can have some muscles. I, J-ggggg Lgggl, will my Job as secretary of the Band Director to Dorothy Lnn Schlitter, with hopes that she will be able to withstand the aggravation as I did. I gqgggg Lap-Leg, will my good eye sight to all the teachers so they can better see what is going on In their classes I Egg! Eg-t-tglggg will my math grades to the Junior boys in trlg class eo that I can tease them for a change I, Rggeg Lagggg, will my ability to get along with girls to Bill Henderson so he will be mere advanced in his remaining years at M H S I, gin , will my ability to keep quiet to David Rogness so he too may be seen and not heard 535131.91 LI-eygg, will my ability to be heard above everyone else to Jim Krambesr se that least he can be heard L93 hu., will my ability to leave man'e greatest trouble alone to Robert Grady in hopes it may do him some good lg-gghgg, will my ability to blush to Shirley lngelhsrdt in hopes that it won't give her away as much as it did me. I Qggg-gg Qglgugg, will my trips to McGregor to Dick Briar so that he can see what night life is like outside ef llonons I gggl Papg, will my ability to chew gum to Mr Begalske It's about time I get rid of I, 21,11 llggggl will my interest in girls to Donald Daugs lm hopes that he will make up for lost time. I Qgggggggggggl, will nw ability to find myself in more unexplalnable predicaments Evelyn Bindlg with the hopes that she will be able to handle them as well as I have. 19 I -. . ' the become another 'nigxt-uwl . on l a -3 e e -U 9 ' I L at . L. I.. :I . . . it. -. Y' I, kg gguggg, will my scientific ability to llr Begalske I Qjjg Bgnhggh, will my ability of slyness when taking a test to Keith Drahn so that he too may get better grades in the future L Qgg gag, will my ability to argue to Hr Bechtel Q.-gg! 5-ghiglgl, will my car to anyone who can keep lt running L P31 Sghggdt, will my co-operative spirit to Bob Hubacher in hopes that he doesn't wear out. L Bm Qgkggl-gg, will my height to Anna Mae Levenhagen so she will have a chance to stand the back row in Glee Club L yuh will my ability to look innocent when guilty and guilty when innocent te Dorothy Hubacher so she won't always give herself away I, 1111111 gang, will my majerette boots to anyone with a good understanding L gin Zgggjgg, will my sense of humor to Marilyn Sudol so she can become the live-wire of M H S I gg-9-lg, I-ggi, will my dancing shoes to Bill Welch in hopes they will get as much use ln the future as they have had in the past I, , will my speedy Studebaker, Lizzie Pickel to Jon Farrington so he won't have to walk his girl friends home. -ggllggg has set a new scoring record for the Hickory Creek All-Stars -gg-41-1 ggg has been doing a 'Dan-dy' Job of selling fords -ggggg-lgghgggg has just published her latest edition of jokes 'Joanne's Bib Ticklere' Qguujgjhgl -has opened a Second Hand Store in McGregor drawing tourists from near and far to see his collection of junk -Q5-L-lying now has a half interest in his father's farm gg I Cnbl is raising hogs on a farm near Elkader and is the State Champion Bog raiser , has opened a new Gamble store in llcflregor and keeps Paint Creek supplied with boats. at a hbretggg is now featuring bare back ridingmlth the Ringling Brothers Circus -Qggglgj-th has been playing short stop for the Slow Pokes who have Just walked into first place in the Run Down League Q-mljgp-gl has been promoted to Master Sergeant and is about to retire. ml! Gilbert -has just become an electrician, specializing in keeping 'vogts' happy vga Gugtgg is playing first trumpet in the Hormel L11 Girl Orchestra -gg-p-Q5-lg has succeeded Spike Jones as the most popular band leader ef the century g has taken over Schults's mortuary and his booming business required another cemetary e' He has just originated a new dance step, 'Henderson's Handy Hop' g Hogg g has been promoted to the position of Principal of Wagner f? 93 e Hglly is star pitcher on the Bloomer Glrl's soft bell team Q13 Qwg is the lone mechanic on Mars, working to perfect the flip flopper gt! gcksgt is having a 'wall' of a time as Honona's top 'Baby-Sitter' -gpg-igmg is efficiently working as a secretary for Snap Back Elastic Company, spend ing most of her time on the bosses lap h,gggL!gppLgg is 'rolling in the dough' as baker in the U S Favy Qy-e-tjg1g- has made top billing in the Paris Ballet, doing her 'Dance of the Dying Swan' gg g gggeg' Lgggg has just set a new record in backward auto racing He still makes better time parking though gl e Legegggggg has set a new record for track, running from Kenona to Luans in 3 3 seconds -tglgljggg is the quiet serane preacher of Sleepyhollow. -gg-Egg, is a Senator famous for his filibustering against more school. -gpg-lgggl has gained world wide fame for her discovery of Barbara's Blushing Cream, the cream that adds the sparkle -ggge-453.133 has just completed rebuilding the highway between Hcnona and McGregor because he wore it out driving back and forth -gg-QL!-gpg is warbllng in the 'Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia' and is running stiff competition with Ernest Tubbs 20 -,I g e e L- - U it I in e I I U -I O B --- . 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B a --- O 3 I ..-.. c -- ' 111 gtegl is making good money as the chief tester for the Wiggly Mattress Company Lag-L-jgggggl is working as an assistant astromoner, studying 'Moon' and his habits is a very successful carpenter He has been raisingtermites as a hobby -tj-9-ggjmgh is the world famous Jockey at Santa Anita ,gains has acquired the title of the 'Most Successful Doctor' in Independence . is the chief 'schiesler' at his gambling casino in Reno, Nevada ug is the top traffic cop at hoelich, the biggest little city in Iowa pop ulation 6 -gli-q-Q31-tg is the one and only woman referee on boys basketball keeping one eye on the ball and one eye on the players, especially the tall ones -gg-ggi is busy these days cheering for the Aged Aggies from Exhausted Center L1 1 Tapper has no free time to herself for she is kept busy teaching music to her chickens in the large industrial city of Ridley ng ggggteg is teaching little 'stinkers' in Skunk Hollow gig-qlg-Iggi has inherited Lakeside and most of Guttenberg GPG fl Qil 1' QQ! QQ 21 B P -- . C R ' e ll! J e O H -- . I- -- . L S -- . . R e -- , - I , . -- , J O --- . o IB 1 e --- A R T -- . , --is conducting a Speech class in Podunk aenter. ? l 0 1 .I Q. 4 .' I l ff 1 Y Y Y A ,J , , Y I -e 1 .e , Q l JJ f- s CLASS NIGHT May 11+ 1952 1 Q- --- , Y CLASS TRIP --- May 15 and 16, 1952 ., + CL X-2 'o ' --a , BACCALAUREATE May 18 1952 14 'N COMMFNCEMENT May 20 1952 WT V , ,NYS-..., ?x WF ? f 2 5 5 cw Front Row Mildred Bruns, Lois Buokow Anna Mae Levenhagen, Barbara Palmer Joyce Reardon, Bernardlne Voss, Shirley Montgomery, Row 2 Jon Farrington, Carole Drahn Joanne Frommelt, Lavonne Allert, Shirley Engelhardt, Delores Moeller, Dorothy Hubaoher, Keith Moon, Mr Martin Row 3 Mrs Sohupbach, Ramon Bass, Eugene Timmerman, Mari Ann Witter, Edna Levenhagen, Joan Frei linger, Marjorie Fett, Claudette Lovig, Dorothy Schlltter, June Adney Row M Philip Olmsted Dlok Baskerville, Robert Eiffert, Dale Seltz, Don Daugs, Valdean Lembke, Wayne Lestina, Roger Thompson Row 5 Jerry Brown, Carroll Ragland, Clarence Haberlohten Jim Krambeer, Keith Drahn, Richard Orvis, John Easton, Rollle Henkee CLASS OFFICERS President Dick B sxerville Vice President Keith Drahn Secretary Dorothy Hubacher Treasurer Marjorie Fett 1.3 ,Q nun Y J 1 The Junior Class presented its clay WFootloose' on Friday night, Octo ber 19 1951, under the direction of Mr G S Bechtel Richard Early KR1chard Orvisl a bank vice president lets his wife Emily KDorothy Hubacherl, who has an aggressive nature, rear their children as she pleases Because she does all their thinking and makes all decisions for them,tke children rebel Mary KMarJor1e Fetb and Bob KD1ck Baskervillel, high school youngsters, protest but to no avail until Dick QJon Farringtoni, a senior in medical school, and Hope QC1audette Lovigl, their older sister, side with them Hope is upset and blames her Mother for the break up between herself and Sanford Welles KKe1th Drahnl, a young lawyer The children finally persuade their parents to take a world cruise, and things really begin to happen Hope and Delphle lDslores Moellerl the maid, are left in charge of the family Mary tires of her childhood playmate Randy Cunningham KRoll1e Henkesl and goes out with Jack Milford KJohn Eastonl, a Sophomore in college and a cousin of her friend, Miriam Walker Ghlrley Engelhardtl Bob Talks Hope into giving him his entire ten week's allowance so that he and Buzz Daily CCarroll Ruglandj can buy an old car The first day they run into the rear end of a Lincoln, owned by a crabby widow, Mrs Forester iJoanne Frommeltb, who threatens to press charges Hope calls on Sanford Welles for help and he persuades Mrs Forester to drop the charges if the boys will pay for the damage To add to their troubles, Delphle comes down with pneumonia and Dick and Jenny Mallory CJoan Frielingerj, his wife of a few days, move into the Early home Everyone goes to work and saves money so that the family budget is back to normal in to time Mary decides that Randy is all right and Hope and San ford settle their differences When their parents arrive home a week early, everyone is happy and may agree that lt is best to keep their adventures a secret. 4 1 S,- ' C Q Q W f rf: . W Y! gf, if e , o A ' o o ' 4 i - 1 1 o Zu HUM V X. ,f 'Ax F 9 FN A Front Row David Busse, Le Allen Nevermann Eugene Chickerlng, Robert Havllcek, David Farrington Row 2 Shirley Marting, Patri cia Frommelt, Marilyn Dickman Alice Johnson Marlene We1ch,Ibr1e Phalen Row 3 Rachel Lamker, Evelyn Bindig, Sandra Schultz, Mary Birdsell, Marilyn Girot, Sharlene Easton Shirley Suckow, Gracie Bruehahn Row M Terry Hucketadt Darrel Jones, Wanda Sohierholz, Georgean Kluee Loretta Bruehahn, Nancy Miata Ronilla Connor, Bon nie Topel Row 5 Roger Kittle, Roger Bernhard, Laverne Troeeter, Robert Hudspeth, Paul Thieee Ronald Schlitter Row 6 Norman Cordes Robert Hubacher, Gary Hoth, Dennis Fett, Carl Houg, Bern ard Whittle, Donald Montgomery, Verdean Thompson fMr McFarland, Bonnie Wilkins , absent? CLASQ OFFLC RS Pre ident Lee Allen Nevermann Vice Pre ldent L Verne Troe ter c V Tr D vid Bu e FPJ3 HM I W X K lf N f VJ 4 ,f E Y ' . W X' fsx- Front Row William Hend reon,Robert Gr dy Dica Bri r Mike Farrington, Lee Allen Lenth Rover Nel on Roger Pelmer Row 2 D1 ne Schwelae t, C rol Reins Alice Hulnker Janet Mueller, Shirley B con, Petty Ryan, Betty dud seeth Shirley Orvis Row 3 Mr Scbuob ch Gaylord Oelke C rol cruehehn Jo nne Mork,Agnes Levenhegen, Elaine Lotz, K thleen Ryen, Katherine Becxer, June Rose, Marilyn Sudol, Mr Bee lake Rom U Sherl e Troo ter, P t See l nd Joanne Rrtbbun, Karen Dr hn, N ncy Schweikert, Wayne DeSote1, Bobby Smith Lynwood Steiert, Bobby K 1 er, K r n Kllefoth Ron 5 David Rogne e, Areh Jolene Lentb Marv Lou Merting, Karen Thomofon, V x Huofer, C rl Sange Ch rlee Wagner,Robert Kieeau, Daniel Gruber, Sharon Ioon, Beverly Kluse Row 6 Clyde Thompson, Albert hoo e Keith Lunde, Norbert Holly, Robert Tr ooe, Gene Klinge Bill Welch, Jim Hazlett, Dwayne C rleon, H rry Hoon, Bud Schiff CLASQ OFrICERS President Dion Briar Vice President James Hazlett Sec'y Tre e Gene Klinee Q nw 3 Z- '-7' 7 I N PQQ Hs X-.fx L X-133 R XX MS Q17 6 iq .ff X wr if MQ f-Q -xqfxy Qi X ,f A .2 XX 2 X f,.,-.5 Z fl ggi? uw rw QU iw ,ff 3. 77201. A 'WW C39 The student council is a new organization at M H S this year However, the idea 1sn't new, for I can remember simi lar organizations in past years It is a governmental body elected by and representing the students In this way a close relationship betweenthe studentsand the faculty is possible. This organization has sponsored and planned many of the school parties throughout the year. The class presidents of grades 7 12 are members by virtue of their office. In addition to these, representatives are elected for grades 9-12. The members are as follows: 12 - Billie Tapper, President Louie Holly, Vice-President Ramon Hass, Secretary ll Barbara Palmer Dick Baskerville 10 Sandra Schultz Le Allen Nevermann 9 - Sharon Le Moon Dick Briar 8 - Sara Busse 7 Clara Lea Tapper 4 1 Advisor, Mr. Branae 77 2' K' 5 fl A 'F5 , 1 'Q V Q 2 X Q.. E ' ' 3 7 X Our library is another part of M H S that I am oroud f Its book shelves and tables hold a store of reading ma terial for the information and enjoyment of the students A memorial fund makes it possible to add new books to our library This year 50 new fiction and reference books were added In the fall the library was rearranged in a more con venient form the reference books were moved to the assembly all of the books were recatalogued and a new card file was made The librarians were chosen from a list of volunteers The 1951 52 Staff of Librarians was Barbara Palmer, Shirley Englehardt Delores Mueller Donna Froning, June Adney Pat Henkes, Claudette Lovig Loretta Bruehahn and Edna Levenha gen The Assistants were Sharlene Troester, Shirley Mont gomery, Wanda Scnierholz, Joyce Reardon, and Arah Lenth ki: Xfhcycl i X X . '71 . -K X Yffca, '14 1 A O .4 B . J: -re .Li ?0w SD - 1 P V X ' ' K, at rf l', 1 6. X Q1 ' fi A Z , 1 f L. lxpr YV x . V MS X .- r 13 The Home Econom1c's Department was one of the busiest departments again this year. Both the Freshmen and Sophomore it classes studied the care and selection of clothing grooming, baby sitting, and textiles The Home Econom1c's room was recurtained by the Sophomores They also canned preserves and fruit The Seniors upholstered 20 chairs for the Home Ee room and sten oiled the music room curtains They studied nhow to become a mature l person , how to pick a maten family life education , 'dating problems and uchlld developmentn The social climax of the year was the department's fashion revue sponsored by the Seniors and featuring garments made and modeled by the Freshmen Sophomores, and Seniors HOT LUNCH 0 Student Assistants Marilyn Henderson, Nancy Coobs, Donna Jean Froning, Barbara Needham, Darlene Levenhagen Il 30 I U O U il Q - T: xp . ' n - - 'A b,', 'I , jf ' i , . .V V i 5 ' A' . A y If ' h Y v d M - COOKS: Mrs. Bruns and Mrs. McGon1S1e On Ll, P-r Front Row Mr Wachter Dick Baskerville, Rollie Henkes Donald Rossbach, Stanley Meyer Valdesn Lembke, Larry Ryan Row 2 Otto Rossbach, Le Allen Lenth, Roger Nelson, B111 Henderson Dan Gruber Robert Havlieck Lynwood Steiert, Ronnie Schlitter Clyde Thompson, Roger Palmer, Robert Grady Row 3 Darrel Jones Roger Bernhard Robert Eiffert Carl Houg Albert Moose Carl Sanger Wayne Lestlna Keith Moon Roger Thompson Row U Ed Howe Philip Olmsted Roger Kittle Gene Timmerman, Paul Thelse, Robert Trappe Harry Moon, Verdean Thompson, Bernard Whittle, Donald Montgomery Row 5 Bill Peters Jerry Brown Robert Aherg Dennis Fett, Gary Hoth Harold Vogt Robert Hubacher, Walter Bruehahn, Duwayne Carlson, Joe Munz The Monona F F A Chapter was very active again this year As a part of their work they participated in the following activities Six boys, Stanley Meyer, Donald Rossbaeh Paul Thiese, Roger Thomp son, Wayne Lestina, and Rollie Henkes played in the F F A Band at the State Fair in Des Moines on September 1 Joe Munz and Donald Rossbach were chosen to represent the Monona Fl'A at the National Future Farmers Convention at Kansas City Missouri from October 9 to ll The Chapter sponsored a Poultry Dressing Demonstration on October 13 Mr Earnest Housen demonstrated the most efdcient way to dress poultry At the Nat ional Barrow Show in Austin, Minnesota in October, Bernard Whittle Carl Houg, and Roger Bernhard participated in the individual Judging contest Bernard placed l5h1out of a group of 600 In November, Verdean Thompson Rollie Henkes, Eugene Tlmmerman and Roger Thompson exhibited hogs at the Waterloo Meat Animal Show Valdean Lembke competed in Public Speak ing and Lynwood Steiert in F F A Creed Speaking at the District Contest in New Hampton Valdean received a I rating Six members attended the State FF'A convention at Cedar Rapids Five of the boys were in either the band or the chorus. As their D.H.I.A. work, each boy tested a herd of dairy cattle. About 1,000 cows were tested each month. 22 , ze sf 1 , 3, H9 24 Ist 4 1?N-41.2 I had to step lively this year to Although all of the classes cover the emphasis on a different subJect The the Bophomores, Animal Husbandry, the Farm Management and f-if 'E keep up with the busy Ag.c1asses. entire program, each one places Freshmen studied Crops and Soils, Juniors, Farm Shops, the Seniors, wwf Team -K' 4, T 4 'dxf r ,L 9 . 5 4, s ' 5 Q , 'in I fl 54,6115 ., . .,, vu Q . as -K lp, , f V W o ,A ea e so Vi-4 , V179 'Q A - A f r x. s Q .3 ' ,' fl , il-:mf 'fsfv 7 ,fix i : ' J .- .. ' f - ii- ' ' . V l 0 Q O Q ,es 4 e as 2 ' , my in . ,M Q P . , if 6 Monona was host to Luana Postville, and McGregor, this year in the Preliminary State Contest of competitive speech on Febuary 13, 1952 Those receiving division I ratings were Oratorlcal Declamation, Jon Farr1ngton,Humorous Declamation Rollle Henkes, Interpretive Read ing, Mary Kettelkamp, Extemporaneous Speaking, Dick Baskerville, Radio Speaking, Ramon Hass and John Easton Those receiving division II ratings were Dramatic Declamation, Claudette Lovlg, Interpretive Reading Patricia Henkes and Claudette Lovlg, Extemporaneous Speaking Patricia Henkes The one act play, The Informer which includes Joanne Frommelt, Mary Kettelkamp, Joanita Blumhagen John Easton, Donald Daugs, Rollie Henkes Jon Farrington and Ramon Hass also received a division I rat ing at the Preliminary Contest The ones receiving a division I rating in the Preliminary Contest entered the Pre District Contest at Cresco on March 6 1952 The one act play again received a division I rating and the rest of the con testants entered received a II The one act play then advanced to the District Contest at Oelwein on March 27 where it received a division II rating THE INFORMER As their one act contest play, Monona presented 'The Informer' under the direction of Mr G S Bechtel The scene takes place in a kitchen in Dubl1n,Ireland during the Irish Revolution Members of the Organization, Bartly Mulholland, Ramon Hass Tommy Connor, Rollie Hen kes and the Commandant, John Easton, are holding a meeting in the Mc Phi1lip's kitchen to investigate the shooting of Francis McPh1llip The man's mother is played by Joanne Frommelt and his sister Mar 1 played by Joanlta Blumhagen Suspicion is cast on two people, ypo Nolan, the dead man's friend played by Donald Daugs and the Rat Mulll gan played by Jon Farrington Through his own blunderings and with the help of Katie Fox played by Mary Kettelkamp Gypo Nolan is proved to be 'The Informer' Y H Q 0 0 I . . . . . - I . . . : . I . , . , u u l I I 1 ' . - , , - . - . I I 5 7' KW.. u n . . . . . , - , - . K s . O D O 'A One Man Theatre' Mr Rank October Hollywood Theatre Guild October 'Canal Zone' Al Bell November 'Jungle Wonders Sue and Casey November Marlmba Bolo Pat Senneff January Q. 4. tEEEEEiiLf 'E 3- ! gf 'Canadian Adventure' Mr A Mrs Ferrier Jan Woodwind Ensemble Un of Minnesota March Judo Irv Morgan April Atomic Demostration W L Steinman May Upper Iowa University Choir May W , - - Q W . ' C , In V if fi, ' In - ' ,, M,,N My 1 f 5 n i I 4 2 -' x -Siu: fQ . 3,l if 1 U ., -,., 'wi f ',: '-, , .rf M ' 4., - . . - . 31 - - . - - 12 ti: I I ,,,,,, ? ,.,,, 1. W 1 as - . . ---- 7 2 - - - - - - - - 3 f f Front Row Joanita Blumhagen Nancy Miata Pat Henkee, Ramon Hass Joanne Blumhagen, Max Hupfer Row 2 Harry Moon Rollle Henkes, Mary Birdsell Dorothy Hubaoher, Elvie Gilster Stanley Meyer Row 3 Billie Tapper, Bob Hubacher, Carole Gilbert hm A6511 WEEE Autumn Fun September 'Hard Times November 'Christmas Party December January 'April Showers April ff! X!! limi: 35 P ' V 'sn 'U V, ' L 4 X. 4 XY v I lb Q Xmnji ' 10 V 5 V ' 21 A '11 F. AJ 26 3 . I I I f I f ff X - ' f ff , Y 1 , 1 I remember how proud everyone was when our concert band again received a division I rating at the State Music Contest on May 3 here at Monona The contest selections were 'Rob1nson's Grand Entry a march by King, and Euryanthe an overture by vonWeber Atthe preliminary contestfor solos and small groups at Elkader on March 28 and 29, the instrumental department received 26 division I ratings They were Clarinet Ramon Hass, Trombone, Rollie Henkes, Harry Moon, Tuba Keith Lunde, Donald Rossbach Bassoon, Sandra Schultz French Horn, Janet Mueller Jo Anne Smith Tenor Sax Joanne Blumhagen, Flute, Karen Drahn Alto Sax, Patricia Henkes,Mar1mba Evelyn Bindl Cornet,Dorothy Hubacher, Bass Clarl net Dorothy Ann Schlitter, Woodwind rio Woodwind Quartet Woodwind Quintet Clarinet Tr1o,Clar1net Quartet,Flute Tr1o,Flute Quartet French HornQuartet, Cornet Quartet Trombone Quartet, Brass Sextet, and Sax Quartet Of these,the following received division I ratings at the state contest at Vinton on April 25 and 26 Cornet, Dorothy Hubacher, Bassoon, Sandra Schultz, Trombone, Rollie Henkes, French Horn Quartet, Clarinet Trio, Clarl net Quartet Woodwind Trio Woodwind Quartet, Woodwind Quintet Karen Drahn Keith Lunde Dorothy Hubacher, Jo Anne Smith and Janet Mueller were chosen for All State Band, and Ramon Hass and Sandra Schultz for All State Orchestra The following band members participated inthe Luther College Band Fest ival They were Ramon Hass Joanne Blumhagen, Joanlta Blumhagen, Nanc Schwelkert Karen Drahn, Sandra Schultz, Patricia Henkes Donald Rossbach Dorothy Hubacher,Harry Moon, Rollie Henkes, Jo Anne Smith Donna Fatt, Janet Mueller, Evelyn Bindig, Max Hupfer, and Dorothy Ann Schlltter Three home concerts were given, on November 18, one February 10, and a pre contest concert on April 30 CONCERT BAND PERSONNEL Flute and Piccolo Mary Kettelkamp Joanne Jarms Karen Drahn Joan Frei linger Bassoon Sandra Schultz Oboe Carole Gilbert Bb Clarinet Ramon Hass, Joanne Blumhagen Joanlta Blumhagen, Roger Thomp- son, Marllyn Glrot, Joanne Rathbun, Karen Kllefoth, Lavonne Allert, Marll Dickman Edna Levenhagen, Nancy Schwelkert, Sharon Le Moon, Gracie Bruehahn Alto Clarinet Marlene Welch sg Clarinet Dorothy Ann Schlltter Alto Saxophone Patricia Henkes, Nancy Mleta, Norman Cordes Tenor Saxo hone Max Hupfer, Cynthia Embretson Baritone Saxophone Le Allen Nevermann Cornet Dorothy ubacher, Elvle Glleter Mary Blrdsell, Carole Drahn, Stan ley Meyer Patricia Seeland, Carol Heins Roger Larson, Gene Kllnge French Horn Jo Anne Smith, Donna Fett Anna Mae Levenhagen, Janet Mueller Trombone Rollie Henkes, Harry Moon, Gaylord Oelke, Georgean Kluss Baritone Billie Tapper Rita Troester Rachel Lamker usaphone Donald Rossbach, Larry Ryan Keith Lunde, Wayne Lestlna Percussion Bob Hubacher, Bill Welch, Mary Lou Martlng, Nancy Riedesel, Evelyn Bindig Director A P Branae , 1 O I I I I I , . . . . . ' I B . . I I I . . . D 1 D . . ' 1 Sr ' . I I I j l , . I O . . . - I I ' l I I ' o . . . , y 9 l I D . ' 4 c . -T -1 i......' 1 1 v ' . . . . . . ...... . 1 . ' , I . ll . . Ba : . . . . ' . I O 11 i . I O .......: I ' I l ' . 1... l' 1 ' . . . l'. .-.-1' 1 I ' So : , . I . . . . . . . . Woodwind 3 M A 5 Jo Anne Smith 5 Ramon Hass 3 4 5 Sax M 5 Trombone U Front Row' Le Allen Nevermann, Max Hupfer, Nancy Miata, Pat Henkee Row 2 Georgean Kluss, Gaylord Oelke, Harry Moon, Hollis Henkes. . J . si Karen Drahn, 3,b,5, Carole Gilbert, 3,b,5, Sandra Schultz, U,5, I I J 3 1 ' Brass U 5 Flute 3 5 M Front Row Mary Birdsell, Harry Moon Donna Fett Carole Drahn Row 2 Mary Kettelkamp Karen Drahn Joanne Jarms Joan Frellinger Horn M 8 Clarinet 3 A M Front Row Donna Fett, Anna Mae Levenhagen, Janet Mueller, Jo Anne Smith Row 2 Nancy Sohweikert Joanlta Blumhagen, Joanne Blumhagen, Ramon Hass Brass 6 Elvie Gilster, Rollle Henkes Donald Rossbaoh, Billie Tapper Jo Anne Smith, Dorothy hubacher Brass 5 Pat Seeland, Philip Olmstead, Keith Lunde, Dick Briar, Quik Drahn. fa ' ,4' ' ' ,4 . 4' XX Q I I v o ,A X 5 I . 9 Vocab W ' erx ll! 0- pin FFR r' C ffm V FQ? ef-, Front Row Evelyn Bindig Joanne Frommelt Karen Drahn, Nancy Schweikert, Jo Anne Smith Donna Fett, Beatrice Weideman, Sharon Moon, Arah Jolene Lenth, Joanita Blumhagen,Janet Mueller Anna Mae Levenhagen Row 2 Norma Schouluz Carol Pape, Billie Tapper Marilyn Henderson Beverly Kluss, Carole Gilbert, Dorothy Hubacher, Georgene Kluss Mari Ann Witter Mary Birdsell, Joanne Blumhagen Mary Kettelkamp, Sandra Schultz Row 3 Le Allen Nevermann David Busse, Paul Thiese, Richard Briar, Bill Peters Carl Houg Ramon Hass, Donald Rossbach Harry Moon, John Easton, Jon Farrington, Rollie Henkes Row U Eugene Neverman, Louie Holly Norman Cordes, Larry Schlssel, Dean Hazlett Bob Hubacher, Elvie Gilster, Dennis Fett, Bill Welch, Gene Klinge, Dick Baskerville, Bob Eiffert, Roger Thompson The G1rl's Glee Club, Boy's Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus cllmaxed their year by receiving division I ratings at the State Music Contest on May 3 at Monona The following solos and small groups received division I ratings at the preliminary contest at Elkader on March 28 Levenhagen,Carol Pape,B1ll1e Tapper, Carole Gilbert Dorothy Hubacher Plano Solos Ramon Hass, Dorothy Hubacher Sandra Schultz Mixed Quartet, Girls' Sextet and Madrigal Of these,three received division Irat1ngs,at the State Contest in Vinton on April 25 and 26 They were Vocal Carole Gilbert, Piano Ramon Hass, and Mixed Quartet Eight students were chosen for All State Chorus Carol Pape Anna Mae Levenhagen Carole Gilbert Donna Fett, Jon Farrington, Donald Rossbach, Elvis Gllster, and Dick Basker- ville The vocal music department presented three concerts, Miss Stille 'Tre Song of Christmas on December l9,'A Concert of Spirit Director uals' on March 9 and a pre contest concert on April 30 2 , , D I ' : l l I 7 I ' : 1 D I , . : 1 l X I . and 29: Vocal Solos, Jon Farrington, Ramon Hass, Anna Mae I 3 5 , I . - Q, , . : , . , . . I I 7 l 0 A I L j Q D Front Row! Anna Mae Levenhagen Joyce Reardon, Janet Mueller Arah Jolene Lenth, Mary Birdsell Marjorie Fett, Karen Drahn, Joanne Rathburn Patricia Frommelt Alice Huinker, Marilyn Dickman Ramon Hass accompanist Row 2 Carole Heins, Evelyn Bindig Joanne Mork, Racheal Lamker Joanne Frommelt Mary Lou Martlng, Loretta Bruehahn Sharon Moon Shirley Engelhardt, Berna dine Voss, Nancy Schweikert Jo Anne Smith Row 3 Marilyn Henderson Edna Levenhagen, Patricia Seeland, Gracie Bruehahn Mari Ann Witter Donna Fett Beatrice Weideman Karen Kliefoth Beverly Kluss, Joan Freilinger Darlene Levenhagen Row U Mary Kettelkamp Sandra Schultz Joanita Blumhagen Joanne Blumhagen Billie Tapper Carol Pape Norma Schoulte Dorothy Hubacher, n J'-'E 265'-S FN Front Row Le Allen Lenth, Le Allen Nevermann noger Thompson Bernard wh1ttle,Bob Eiffert, Rollie Henkes Harry Moon, Jon Farrington, Clyde Thomp- son, David Buase, Billie Tapper accompanist Row 2 Michael Farrington Richard Briar, Bob Hudspeth, Keith Lunde Donald Rossbach, Carl Houg Max Hupfer Robert Kaiser David Farrington Row 3 Eugene Neverman, Larry Schissel, Dean Hazlett, Dick Baskerville, Norman Cordes Gene Klinge, Bill Welch, John Easton, Eugene Chickering, Wayne De Sotel Row U Louie Holly, Robert Schmidt, Bill Peters, Ramon Hass, Robert Hubacher Elvis Gilster, Dennis Fett, Ed Howe, Donald Montgomery, Paul Thiese. M2 l 'I D I D 9 1 ' : I ! I 1 1 p 0 : 1 I l I I I D ' : D ! I Patricia Henkes,,Caro1e Gilbert, Georgene'Klusa, Nancy Miata. x .x-,I Q w !'I , , cl ef Qt :- V 'tm r I l ' : 1 I I ' : I I ?f C? Girls Sextet Anna Mae Levenhagen, Mari Ann Witter Sandra Schultz Bea trice Weldeman Dorothy Hubacher Jo Anne Smith Billie Tapper accompanist W6 Q Madrigal Front Row Anna Mae Levenhagen, Carol Pane Billie Tapner Beatrice Weideman, Carole Gilbert Dorothy Hubacher Row 2 Dick Baskerville Ramon Hass Rollie henkee Jon Farrington F ' I 7 ., At' ' 4 ea x8 ' x, B., ,. Mixed Quartet Donald Hossbach Anna Mae Levenhagen Joanne Frommelt Dick Baskerville Ax llll Girls Trio Q Boys Quartet Carole Gilbert Carol Pape Billie Tapper Elvie Gllster Ramon Hass, Rollie Henkes, Jon Farrington .ea ' Q L4 K , , ' 1 . 0 J ff: C. - - 'i QQ. K .QQ if x XMN--f , l kfasgf xv A, , 4 I Y ' I C N PEHLE, IIC D f ff Lf? Af yQ9 -I---X A if b 6 X ix ' +'l'ff A P A ig 1 Q N X xx K f f X we 41? L f X gi Vigil . 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Xxx If Front Row Mr Schupbach Robert Smith Gene Klinge, Bud Schiff Roger Bernhardt, Mr Pederson Row 2 Roger Drahn, Louie Holly B111 Welch Keith Moon, Roger Larson, Dick Baskerville Row 3 Jim Hazlett, Jim Krambeer Bob Hubecher Dean Hazlett Carroll Rugland FALL Monona Sectional BASEBALL Guttenburg Waterville Luana 1 Waterville Marquette Marcuette Tournament New Albin Lansing 2 McGregor 1 District Tournament C3 5: Randalia 3 1 7 1 8 8 2 SPRING BASEBALL Monona Sectional Volga 2 Marquette M Farmersburg l McGregor 1 I- arquette 1 Edgewood 7 Dubuque 5 Dubuque 10 Garnavillo Waterville Tournament Marquette O Luana O Floyd 3 Edgewood 6 District Tournament Waukon 1 Calmar b ,ff rx fftr e Q ef nv 1,1 N N.. 2 J! X22 1 1 of in . 1' V'1tg4 Nt 4 N Q3e iW7'ii, rj 1 1 , Q f Wf - , , I N, I sf M ' V 3', 0 'M i X 41' .I by '-init ' '004 Qlro f ' QOH gi 1 J Jlk ,if lr' e ole? 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' N XX f . , U6 Hawk' KJKJ mfael fell aff Front Row Dick Baskerulls Bob Hubacher, Jim Krambeer, Dean Hazlett, Carroll Rugland, Carl Houg, Keith Moon Row 2 Trainer-B111 Welch Le Allen Nevermann Laverne Troester, Norman Cordes Roger Bernhardt, David Busse, Mr Sohupbach The Bulldog squad this year, showed a lot or tight for a young team Among the highlights of their season were their wins over Elka der Clermont McGregor, Ossian, and Notre Dame of Cresco They fought hard but lost some thriuing games by only a few points to Garnavillo Marquette, Luana Postvllle, and Guttenburg In the County Tournament they lost to Strawberry Point and brought their season to a close by losing to Elkader in the Sectional Since all of the team with the exception of Dean Hazlett will be back they should have a fine season next year 55 4 ff to v ' B M X Y f' Q f f fl , ' T 77 f , elf A euJ C the .ref f pg? t lf y slang 24X fl VQIN 1-fd ' lilliqllli l!!'I!!!Iq!IIl ' Q Front Row Pat Seeland, Mary Birdsell, Dorothy Hubaeher, Sh aron Moon, Carole Gilbert Norma Schoulte Row 2 Marilyn Glrot Mary Kettelkamp Nancy Mists, Marjorie Fett, Nancy Rledesal, Donna Fett, Joanne Blumhagen, Joanlta Blumhagen I shall always remember the 1951 52 G1rls'Basketball season The team had a lot to liretqato after their good record last year but this year proved even better From the time they defeated Lowden, in the first game of the season, until the last game in the Finals of the State Tournament, the year was full of thrills and excitement Hard work and determination helped them through the Sectional and District and back into the State Tournament again this year They met and defeated Seymour in their first round of tournament play Mallard presented strong competition but lost to Monona in their second game The girls came from behind to vin a very close game from Valley in the Semi Finals They lost to Reinbeck in the Finals, ending their season with a record of 33 wins and 2 losses Everyone did a wonderful Job of backing the team and the girls really appreciated lt SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Monona l 2 Harpers Ferry McGregor Luana DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Aurora Garnavillo STATE TOURNAMENT Seymour Mallard West Des Moines 55 Reinbeok 1 1 : ' I 47 Ill Xxx 3 -------- 12 71 ..--.------ Lu so --------- ---- 3 e 108 ---------- New A1b1n 39 I . 59 ------------ bl 1' ue ---------- nz , 56 ----------- - 42 1 59 ------------ 51 61 ---- ---- 5 9 ----------- 61 TMWJ 55 gwm fyx S, Jr Liv 9,51 ,bl 1.4 ' 'flu J TS K Xl V VV F . -.2 xl. 1 V Flu 'H' A Y 4 e Dil I ' x 'Q ' 5 M, , mu 44' v cw l r -1 A t '1 V 1 VV gf 35-: VV 1 'Q 'uv X. 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VT' 1 V, N V' - ' ' A V ,, .. 1, 3 V V I . , :X , 'Q ' V ,Vx .V SEVENTH GRADE rront Row Ralph Schoulte, Connie Wllker Diane Dlckman, Judy Schave Betty Jarms Richard Thompson Ronnie Wilkins Row 2 Olganida Ziegler Judy Grove, Clara Lea Tapper Catherine Carr, Curtis Wilkins, Dennis Rogness, Steven Ha mann Miss Erion Row 3 Angeline Thiese, Verta Moose, Ellen Jones, Jack Soloman Kenneth Boots, Jim Klinge, Gary Houg A 4',s X 1 f X -I EIGHTH GRADE Front Row Roger Mork Nordean Larson, Glenita Palmer, Jackie Baade, Carol Schlitter Sharon Dull Lanny Scheffert Arden Bchlitter Mr Swenson Row 2 Maxine Tayek, Carol Brainerd Sally Hamann, Janice Bruehahn Joanne Rossbach Eileen Havlicek, Sara Busse, Dale Dettman, Eugene Schlitter, Fred Heine Pow 3 Don Jarms, Virgil Bruns, Roylene Hoth, Nancy Wirkler Fay Schierholz, Beverly Gress, Joyce Kottman, Milo Timmerman, Gary Holly 50 Jo Catherine Carr Sandra Tieden Patty Pedereon David Kruse Verta Mooee Janice Brmehahn ont Row Bet Keren Thompson Dale Dettman Jenn Bernhard LeA11en Lenth hork Joanne e Rosabach Row 2 ty .kr Yvonne Swe S Karen Punfer 3 Rov D'cc Briar Sch-ve Judy Sally Henann Roylere Hot? Jiay Grove FS C barx Nu Olgnnxdn Z1eg1er A1ice Huinrer Varv Scbiseel Gary Brrrnck Arlen Scheffert Judy Bundrick Steven Hn Carol Brucbnhn Jackie Beade Jerme Don Neleon 11'1er Roger Nancv Clara Lee Terre: r1ng Baadq glee Dou Hewenn John Bond? Karen Sshrve Carol Jonee Eller U Row Klinge if J Goltz rry Te PREP Wllker W Conn e Laura Jonee Dmpne Joyce Rwthbun Beverlv Klxee Je-on Voe12'e Gery Rounds Vert ei Sch . . , - - n v 9 s N I ' 1 n A n 1 . C . Z 4 , . , , . , , , , , ' . - 7 4: .. , v' , 1 .. A .. , , : ' . 1 : . , . nk 1 . 1 - - v , ., , .. L . , M , . , i eh- I . . v LH J H 4 f .1, , 4 A . ., A, . , .., H q , . - - , U ., , . . , . 4 ., M , , - 4+ , .. v . . , 9 -f- ' 4 . y -I J ' v W -' 1 V-r 1 - 1 y ' - 1 A , ,, ,. . . . N X W Brnrne Nr BFE ra Bu Sn Pman 1C D PUC fi 51 Girls Junior High Easketball 6 Front Row Jackie Baade Diane Dlckman, Janice Bruehahn, An geline Thiese, Olganida Ziegler, Judy Grove Sally Hamann Row 2 Mr Pederson, Maxine Tayek, Carol Brainard, Joyce Kottman, Roylene Hoth Nancy Wirkler, Betty Jarms, Clara Le Tamper Row 3 Sharon Le Moon, Pat Seeland, Nancy Schwelkem Karen Kliefoth Beverly Kluss Karen Drahn, Fay Schierhol 4' f x Boys Junior Hig Baske all on xj xvun 'J cf k RJ Front Row Gary Houg, Robert Smith Bill Nelch, Jim Hazlett Gene Klinge David Rogness, Gaylord Oelke Don Jarms, Jim Klinge Row 2 Lanny Scheffert Dennis Rogness, Lynwood Steiert Norbert Holly Keith Lunde, Gary Holly, Steven Ha l X .. iz V : X' . Q I : . , A 4' W f W ti' 5 ' NN K I an 'E ff' 'Q V' D f 9 4 - f. , 1 I 1, ,i ch v f 55 0 JS 1 Q B I gg? X e Q !wfA 5w?kf ,El ' 1' fi t av- 6tf' W1 ,cf t 2 Rh, 3 K 1 A A 5. K , -. K I Y kk I 5 UH. J : V KIQ... ' X f Q - 55 ' 'E' 'I H D 'J . of 7 mann, Mr. Schupbach. , -52 FIFTH GRADE P Po Front Row Donald Sherbonda, Ronald Baade Pauline Strelow, Rodney Johnson, Allen Meier, Mrs Moon Row 2 John Hamann, Shirley Melcher, Alfred Thiese, Carol Schave Verdine Houg Betty Brainerd Row 3 David Engelhardt, Bonnie Holly Jason Voelzke, Jerry Scheffert Leon Meyer, Mark Nuehrlng, Sandra Tieden, Lynwood Dahms f5 LIN I 5 if A2 5 SIXTH GRADE f' F' P' N- 1 'ly L Q sign l 4:2-u' 'ul rron+ Row Dorothy Marten, Karen Baade, Joyce Chickering, Richard Winters Douglas Baade Don Meloher, John Truax, Gary Hounds Robert Abel, Miss Huntley Row 2 Allen Bruehahn, Carleta Bottelman, Jean Moritz, Helen Sherbonda Laura Jones, Ruth Bothel, Jean Bernhard, Judy Bundrick Row 3 Mervin Martie, Gary Burrack, Karen Hupfer Carol Jarma Terry Goltz, Darrell Rognesa Duane Bralnard, Gerald Bruehahn,Dav1d Kruse . Q. F5 J JC? E , + B -J . A 5 y D f' 3 x I v Q E 2 : , . F . . Q 1 . : , I 'N I 2 L1 J El V F' .TN fi fa Q, ke Jf H a' ,S J 'Q Q Q J 1 ' Q ' ,D ' A ' sf yi 1 J - Agp - t I M x lg Nw if SI. . . N L ax, AV 31' Q Q i W xffigfyjf' n I , . : I O Girls Junior High Easketball C Front Row J ckie Baade Diane Dickman, Janice Bruehahn, An geline Thlese, Olganida Ziegler, Judy Grove, Sally Hamann Row 2 Mr Pederson Maxine Tayek Carol Brainard Joyce Kottman Roylene Hoth Nancy Wirkler Betty Jarms, Clara Lea Tapper Row 3 Sharon Le Moon Pat Seeland, Nancy Schwelkezt Karen Kliefoth Beverly Kluss Karen Drahn, Fey Schierhol 4' f 62 w Boys Junior Hlg Baske all 06 ww R XJ Front Row Gary Hong, Robert Smith Bill Nelch Jim Hazlett Gene Klinge David Rogness Gaylord Oelke Don Jarms, Jim Klinge Row 2 Lanny Scheffert, Dennis Rogness, Lynwood Steiert, Norbert Holly Keith Lunde Gary Holly, Steven Ha mann, Mr Schupbach X ' I J J N V I 6 5, f W QT' us ' xl ! K CJ 5 K 4x ' r M f f f q 4 Q .. I , , I 1, 'l eh mv 1 fm fi O 'KV 5 wmx , -wx' ilu . wx I , v xx V2 lr . i U K ul, 5 NL , - w 4- ' 4, if e,f 7VW N if , Qi ' 52 FIFTH GRADE f' PV Front Row Donald Sherbonda Ronald Baade Pauline Strelow, Rodney Johnson, Allen Meier, Mrs Moon Row 2 John Hamann, Shirley Melcher, Alfred Thiese, Carol Schave Verdine Houg Betty Brainerd Row 3 David Engelhardt, Bonnie Holly Jason Voelzke, Jerry Scheffert, Leon Meyer, Mark Nuehring, Sandra Tieden, Lynwood Dahms 15 if' I 5 7 R 5 SIXTH GRADE M 4 k Q 21,4 l - 1,l!F'l' 'll' u-r rront Row Dorothy Marten Karen Baade, Joyce Chickering Richard Winterg Douglas Baade, Don Melcher, John Truax, Gary Rounds Robert Abel Miss Huntley Row 2 Allen Bruehahn, Carleta Bottelman Jean Moritz, Helen Sherbonda Laura Jones Ruth Bothel, Jean Bernhard, Judy Bundrick Row 3 Mervin Martie, Gary Burrack, Karen Hupfer, Carol Jarmg Terry Goltz, Darrell Rognesa Duane Brainard, Gerald Bruehahn,Dav1d Kruse . ' ' ,e ' 'K F 8 , . ' N 490 .- I D . , A 5 1 I Y . 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I THIRD GRADE Front Row Terry Moon, Judy Brown, Roger Strelow Gaye Frye, Row 2 Ruth Branae, Patti Baade, Judith Schlitter, Maureen Pape, Karen Brainard, Mary Coxey, Miss Lindeman Row 3 David Eb4116Q?, Dettman Freddy Jenkins, Norman Melcher, Jim Zahn, Marilyn t Foug, Kayne Philipp CJudy Burrack, Absen 6 PHD Front Row Geraldine Crain, Karen Schlitter, Erika Drall meier Earl Bothel Jr , Jimmy Jacobson, Terry Pape Row 2 ah Jo ce Becker, Eddie Douglas Cordes, Vivian Pape,Linda Dr n, y Bindig John Carr, Eileen Winters, Miss Uri Hupfer, Wallace ell Row 3 Lee Krambeer, Beverly Huckstadt, Martha Graham, Joyce Miller, Sharon Wirkler, Dorothy Martie, Curtis Frese, Garry Krueger, Jerry Klotzbach . n 4 . , W f .h in K f' 1 Q M K-'fff L , P A , GX. 2 2 . ' QJYD A 4 2 . A 1 . n 4 XS FOURTH GRADE i Vyf, Y f'J term - 'W Rx ' 1' 'V fg , , ., it ' 1 its-Q as o rl JN FIRST GRADE Front Row Gene Wiedenman Dean Mielke Bobby Meyer, Sharon Johnson Row 2 Bobby Miene Dicky Fett, Jennifer Hinman Jackie Brainerd, Marliss Rose, Kenny Krambeer Row 3 Norval Krumme Gary Meyer Jimmy Harrie Lorna Heins, Marlene Martie Wayne Garme, Mies Folkere w gf SECOND GRADE PF Cfa 3 Row Sandra Pape Sharon Dickman, Karon Diokman Rich Bacon Row 2 Dale Millen Jack Johnson, Janet Doolittle land Jones, Gary Moritz, Martha Miata Mary Carr, Mary Lou Mrs Schultz Row 3 Carol Sass, Effie Melcher, lchard Wold Jim Hubaoher Sheryl Lenth Diane Hupfer, Mar ha Sohupbaoh KJean Coxey Absent? 55 R , 'f sk P , z : ' , ' , J! F . . I ' p. 9 1 I 1 W . 4 'fb J ' fp M .,, ' f 5 fl' Q. ff , S 5 ' 1 ' fl: 4 f, X I .J 1-V if If 'A . - .5 , 1 1 1 v' ' 9 o c F . ' l952 We wish to thank the following individuals and businesses for their cooperation in making this annual possible Benzing Standard Station B1rdse11's Clothing Store Bothel F R Implement Carr Preston Insurance Agency Gh1cker1ng's General Aopliance Drahn Implement Co Engl1sh's Pharmacy Evans' Hardware Farmers' Implement Store Firestone Fox's Pharmacy Gamble Store Grove Feed Mill Hamann's Shoe Store Heins George Hulnker Chevrolet Garage IGA Store Interstate Power Co Kettelkamp Dr E G Martlng, Orlando Maytag Sales A Service Monona Bakery Monona Monona Monona Hardware Monona Mueller Dr Albert Oelke Arnold H Olson Telmer Pane Otto Peglow Motor Co R usser Dr R R Rose Barber Shop Schissel Soft Water Co oo Commission Co Dry Goods Store Locker Service Service Sohultz's Furniture Store Swestka Dr L W Union Farmers' Creamery Co Union State Bank Welch's Variety Store W11ke's Food Store Wirkler Brothers Zahn Service Station Clover Farm Store Monona Lumber Co. e , . . .
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