Manchester High School - Manhawk Yearbook (Manchester, IA)
- Class of 1941
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MTW President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Pierce McCloud Chem-Phy 5-4 Class Pres. 4 Track l Country Boys' Club 4 X , , , e Jack Kenna Bob Arnold Margaret Willard Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2-5-4 Band 2-5 Glee Club 2 Class Sec. 4 Chem-Phy 4 Class Vice-Pres. 4 Basketball 2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 Football 2-5-4 Track l-2-5 Glee Club l-2-5-4 Track l-2 Football 1-2 Class Pres. 5 Class Treas. 4 Student Council 5-4 Mixed Chorus 5-4 Girls' Sextette 5-4 National Honor Track Mgr. 5 Class Play 5 Jr. High B.B. l C3 LZLF5 as rc c -1: 1: c 3555151 cIJ2L'iJL'Q.S.S'Zl'iLL'Z' ZS Brass Sextette 2-5 1.L'L4JZLL't E Lit C31-3.2.94 CLASS 1?LQ'z!c'I: La 2.122 D CZ-L 2.1 LCLL1' IJ C IN: CLZLSS COLORS 2E.LU'E 112112 '81C'l.-E2'L E Cecil Bagby Country Boys' Club 2-5-4 Clifford Barker Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l-2-5-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-5 Basketball 2-5 Baseball 5 Lenore Barnd Pep Club 5-4 Home Ec. Club 4 O.G.A. 5 Nyle Bergstrand Annual'Staff 4 B.B. l-2-5-4 Football 2-3-4 Track 1-2-5 Baseball 4 Don Burhane Band l Chem-Phy 4 News Staff 4 Glee Club l-5 of 4 Student Council 2 Country Boys' Club l-2-5-4 National Honor Society 4 Dorothy Campbell Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2-5 O.G.A. 5-4 Country Girls' Club 5 Ilene Carrothers Librarian 4 Declam 5 Pep Club 4 Home Ee. Club 4 G.A.A. 1-2 Country Girls' Club 4 Baton Club 2-5 Intramural B.B. Robert Clute Chem-Phy 5-4 Debate 5 Declan 4 News Staff 4 Track l-2 All School Play Corinne Confare Pep Club 2-5-4 Home Ec. Club 2 Clase Play 5 Vance Dakar Class Secretary Track l-2-5-4 Football 2 Country Boys' Club 5-4 Daniel Davis Track 1 Baseball 2-5-4 Football 4 Wallace Davis Chem-Phy 5-4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l-2-5-4 Art Club 4 Student Council 4 Quartette 4 Mixed Chorue l-2-5-4 All School Play 1-2 Class Play 5 Carl Decklar Annual Staff 4 Art Club 5-4 Football 2-5-4 Basketball l Track l-2-5 Baseball 4 M-Clan 5-4 Allison Eberhart Baseball 5 Country Boys' Club 4 Hazel Favre Glee Club 5 O.G.A. 5-4 Phyllis Fry Band l-2-5-4 Chem-Phy 4 Annual Staff 4 Declam 5-4 Home Ec. Club 5 G.A.A. 4 Glee Club 5 All School Play 5 Clarinet Quartette Soloist 5-4 Bob Gearhart Baseball 2 Country Boys' Club 5 St. Xaviers 1 Betty Gibson Librarian 4 Pep Club 4 Glee Club Q of 5 O.G.A. 5 New York l-5 of 2 5 Ruth Glenapp Home Ec. Club 4 Country Girls' Club 4 Delaware 1-2 Kenneth Gingerlch Glee Club 4 Kalona l Wellman 2 Manson 2-5 Marjorie Goodrich Pep Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2 O.G.A. 5 Herbert Hartman Chem-Phy 5 Track l-2 Country Boys' Club l-2-5-4 gg .'6?Exx! xxTN? . .34 ka Tom Hattel Librarian Q of 5 Chem-Phy 5-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Treasurer 5 Student Council 4 Football 2-5-4 Track 2-5 Basketball 4 Class Play 5 Contest Play 4 Intramural B.B. 3 M-Clan 2-3-4 Davenport 1 Irma Herman Band l-2-5 of 5 Normal fr. Club Z-4 Country Girls' Club 4 Norma Herman ESRC l-2-5 of 3 Normrl Tr. Club 5- Country Girls' Club 4 Bettie Johnson Chem-Phy 5 of 4 Home Ee. Club 5 of Glee Club 2-Z-4 Glas Play 5 Mixed Chorus 5-4 Mildred Johnson Pep Club 2-5-4 Home Ee. Club 2-5-4 G.A.A. 5-4 Glee Club 1-2-5-4 Baton Club 2-5-4 Mixed Chorus 5-4 Dean Jones Band l Track 2 Country Boys' Club l-2-5-4 Assembly Program 4 Celia Kehrli Chem-Phy 4 Glee Club 2-5 O.G.A. 4 Orville Kennedy Track l Football l Assembly Program 4 Country Boys' Club l 12 Warren Kruger Chem-Phy 5-4 Annual Staff 4 O.G.A. 4 Mary McElmeel Chem-Phy 4 Normal Tr. Club 5-4 Country Girls' Club l-2-5-4 Jean McLane Home Ec. Club 5 Normal Tr. Club 5-4 All School Play 5 Assembly Program 5 Bretta Muller Pep Club 5 Glee Club l O.G.A. 5 Melvin Ondler Chem-Phy S-4 Art Club 5 Country Boys' Club l-2-3-4 Audrey Phelps Band 2-5 Chem-Phy 5 Pep Club 2-3 Home Ec. Club 4 G.A.A. 2-5 Glee Club 1-2-Z Class Vice-Pres. 1 Class Treasurer 5 All School Play Intramural E.B. 1-2 National Honor Society 4 Lorraine Haus Country Girls' Club 4 O.G.A. 5-4 Junior Rector Chem-Phy 5-5 of 4 Annual Staff 4 News Staff 4 Football 2 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Baseball 1-2-5- Claes Play 5 M-Clan 5-4 National Honor Society 4 4 Ike 5'6- Albert Reeves Band 1-2-5-4 Declam 1 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 1 Track 1-2 Baseball 5-4 Country Boys' Club 1-2-6-4 All School Play 4 Vocal Soloist 5 M-Clan 4 Assembly Program 4 Peggy Ann Roe Librarian 5 of 4 Chem-Phy 3-4 Annual Steff 4 Declan 5 News Staff 3 Pep Club 5-4 Home Ee. Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. l-2-Z-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 Eaton Club 2 Class Play 5 Majorette 2-3-4 Accompanlet 3 National Honor Society 5-4 Intramural B.E. l-2 Mixed Chorus S Jeanne Roller Librarian 3 of 4 Band 1-2 Declam 3-4 Home Ec. Club 5 3.A.A. 3 Glee Club 2-5-4 Art Club 3 Student Council l-5 Baton Club 2 Class Play 3 Mixed Chorus 3-4 O.G.A. 5 Brass Sextette 1-5 Contest Play 4 Class Secretary 2 Clase Vice-Pres. National Honor Society 4 Alice Mae Satterlee Declam l-2 Home Ec. Club 2-3 Glee Club 2-5 Country Girls' Club l-4 Basketball l-2-5 5 Walter Schlel New York l-2 Illinois 5 Jo Sloan Chem-Phy 4 Annual Staff 4 Debate 4 Declam l Class President 2 Student Council 4 Class Play 5 Assembly Program 4 Contest Play 4 Football l-2-5 Basketball 2-5 Baseball l National Honor Society 5-4 M-Clan 5-4 Intramural B.B. 4 Kenneth Smith Glee Club Margie Stahr Librarian Q of 5 Glee Club Q of 5 Basketball 5 O.G.A. 5-4 Harvey Stevens Band 1-2-5-4 Chem-Phy 5-4 Glee Club 2-5-4 Track 2 All School Play 2 5 ' Eileen Straub Librarian Q Annual Staff News Staff 5 Pep Club 2-5 Home Ec. Clu G.A.A. 1-2-5 Glee Club l- Vice Preside Student Coun Baton Club 2 Basketball 1 Cheer Leader Mixed Chorus Glass Play 5 wayne Tesmer Annual Staff News Staff 5 of 4 4 -4 -4 b 2-5 -4 2-3-4 nt 2 eil 4 -2-5 2-5- 3-4 4 Glee Club 2-5-4 All School Play 2 Class Play 5 Quartette 5 Basketball l -2 Assembly Program 2 Mixed Chorus Erma Tracy Chem-Phy 4 2 Normal Tr. Club 5-4 Glee Club 1-2-5-4 Mixed Chorus 5-4 Assembly Program 5 All School Play Wesley Trualr Country Boys' Club 2 Josephine Verderber Home Ee. Club 4 Basketball 5 O.G.A. 3-4 Delhi 1-2 Howard Wilson Basketball 2 St. Xaviers 1 Jean Wiltse Librarian 4 Band 1-2 Chem-Phy 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 3-4 G.A.A. l-2-5-4 Glee Club l-2-5-4 Class Secretary Student Council 5 5 Easketball 1-2-5 Bacon Club 2-5 Mixed Chorus 5-4 1 Alvin Voelker Art Club 5 Track 1-2-5 Country Boys' Club 5-4 Class Play 5 Assembly Program 4 O.G.A. 5 Cheer Leader 5 Betty Young Librarian 5 of Band 2-5 Chem-Phy 4 -4 5-4 Annual Staff 4 Home Ec. Club Glee Club 1-2- Girls' B.B. 1- Sextette 5-4 Harold Wilson Baseball 2 Football 5 St. Xaviers 1 2 5-4 2 Mixed Chorus 5-4 All School Play O.G.A. 5 National Honor Society 4 Elizabeth Zebuhr l Home Ec. Club 2-5 Normal Tr. 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Jean Cocking, Jessie Cooking, Lottie Cooper, Evelyn Corll, Gloria Boone, Maxine Brown, Margie Candler First Row: Eleanor Dunlap, Helen Dudley, Virginia DeLay, Lorraine Bushnell, Maryette Charlton, Joan Bissell, Lucille Childs , r 5 any - I 1 I 4 , ' 'Aw +-+- ' V I DECK' Third Second Front Back Third Second Front now: Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: Tom Farrell, Alan Hamolln, bob Hines, Alvin Noble, Morell Mllroy Patricia LeClere, Bob McGarvey, Roger McIntosh, Paul Kratzer, Howard McMullen, Charmion Lane, Lorraine Eibey Lorraine McMahon, Dorothy Farley, Marian Graham, Helene Hebron, Janaan Haug, Maxine Goodrich, Edna Mary Gosling Rose McMahon, Jeanne Gibson, Delores Hawker, Nina Guess, Grace Kluesner, Helen Nebel, Kathryn Hutchinson, Lois Gearhart 4 L!'14.1IC1 TAS' Lester Polenz, Warren Pettlon, Roy Stackhouse, Don Porteous, Bob Peterson, Floyd Thacher, Jay Traner Duane Schless, Harold Ruemmele, Leland Wade, Francis Tharp, Don Raders, Billy Zsbuhr, Lloyd Sands Donna Sands, Velma Stone, Clara Jayne Priest, Marilyn Satterlee Mary White, Eileen Trualr, Geneva Turner Jean Porter, Mary Louise Wilson, Margaret Snyder, Betty Quigley, Jean Ryan, Eileen Utley, Genevieve Ryan I - 4. ! 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V 'Nv ?L A we I 91 -V , a U' .ie is ,,,W, ,l ulmf ff H V Yi 'fwv- of Q Kathleen Leighton, Secretary Donald Hartman, President Back Second Third Front Naida Thacher, Treasurer Milton Arnold, Vice-President S'QL 1-i:Cl2:iJQ 'LIS Alton Chrystal, Howard Dolphin, Milton Arnold, Gordon Dyer, Robert Carradus, Richard Anderson, Harlan Amsden Celestine Darrow, Leon Callahan, Michael Barnd, George Dunlap Charles Barker, Dorothy Dunlap, Gene Burns Dorothy Davis, Darlene Derr, Dayle Cook, Lois Chrystal, Betty Bushnell, Neva Davis Kay Barker, Velda Anderson, Eleanor Brown, Jean Beddow, Freda Abrams, Naomi Ammeter, Minnie Appleby Ti A 6 JWFW, Back Third Second First Back Third Second First Row Row Row Row: Row Row: Row: Row: Quir- Robert Ellis, Leo Estllng, John Nebel, Warren Hillier, Don Hartman, Delbert Hartman, Paul LeClere Ralph Ortberg, Ward Harbaugh, Everett Holdridge, Warren Harbaugh, Gordon Mattice, Ira Hatch, Bob Muller Bob Frantzen, Richard Gage, Marilyn Hall, Elva Jean Kruger, Francis Gosling, Bob McIntosh, Bob Miller Gertrude Farley, Betty Lou Parsons, Germaine Haas, Kathleen Leighton, Francis Kehrll, Helen Heiserman, Ula Miller .E3'Q1.'I:iLD2':iLD ' WS Albert Schabacker, John Priest, Maynard Renfrew, Merle Robinson, David Wilson, Richard Wells Roger Ryan, Bill Peterson, Glen Powers, Dean Young, Faye Teemer, Kathryn Taylor, Bob Work Harold Perry, Mildred Reick, Jim Smith, Anna Mae Webber, Helen Wilson, Wanda Smith, Clarence Schabaoker Mae Stoltz, Helen Slckles, Marilyn Worm, Mae Trualr, Naida Thacher, Betty Swanson George Stevens, Secretary Jack Davis, Vice-President Lon Atkinson, President Dick Bushnell, Treasurer F RES' lib! I3 NL Back Row: Harold Brown, Lee Barker, Don Dutton, Francis Fox, Don Fuller, Lon Atkinson, Billy Arnold, Frank Furgeson Second Row: Vergle Baxter, Lucella Brandenburg, Iva Barker, Dick Bushnell, Jack Davis, Melvin Brown, Marvin Fuller, Charles Callahan First Row: Eleanor Burns, Pearl Dorenkamp, Charlotte Danford, Faye Ellen Culbertson, Janice Bissell, Lois Flaucher, Audrey Gearhart, Jean Dudley, Dorothea Fry V551 Wi W in Back Row: Harold McMahon, Junior Hines, Paul McLane, Horace Hanson, Burdette Givens, Dale Holthaue, Norman Jones, Albert Herman, Betty Kratzer Second Row: Mary Jean Lynees, Bertha Malone, Paul Logan, Don Henyan, Glen Jefferis, Junior Jenkins, Don Kirschbaum, Roland Hines First Row: Mildred Haas, Neva Haynes, Joyce Locke, Una Mae Helmrichs, Margie Back Third Second First How Row: Row: ROW Manson, Betty Hansen, Naomi Haynes, Ella Mae Haigh, Darlene Marrs 1 -1.-s:. :f'1::.e ' we 'L L '- Gene Powers, Robert Winistofer, George Stevens, Don Miller, James Patton, Tommy Meister, Eugene Ridenour, Dick Ortberg Harold Sickels, Tommy Snyder, Jim Williamson, Junior Millam, Richard Singer, Clarence Stackhouee, Leo Martenson, Joy Moser Lyla Retz, Darlene Rainbird, Betty Lou Wenger, Mary Timmerman, Patricia Vifian, Helen Sheppard, Gloria Miller, Vera Scneel, Juanita Sly, Maxine Richter Joan Zebuhr. Eleanor White. Doris Danford. June Steffens . ....... -.7 ..--aw -7. f . mW,.,e.Q1 f I 25 MRHBANG5 DOLPHON TRANER DUNN 0Ayg5 CHARLTON HENyON O L F T E A M D32 CORLL CONFERENC5 CHAMPSIBACKHELD MADOC ARNOLD B535 R06 MAC Tom HATTEL RECT K XX XXX3XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSXXXQXX 1- X ru- ! J - 'J ' r' ' X F L n i F xXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X Q XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ffffffffffflffffffff fM4fffffffffffffffffA 7 K 1 Q S I I 1 1 4 , !!7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!A fcfaAR Q E LD Back Row Junior Millam, Eugene Ridenour, Gene Powers, Jim Williamson, Dick Bushnell, Jack Davis, Don Dutton Fifth Row Don Henyan, Tom Snyder, Tommy Meister, Don Klrschbaum Fourth Row George Stevens, Floyd Thacher, Ira Hatch, Maynard Renfrow, Bill Noble, Jim Smith Third Row Mr. Koeppel, Mickey Barnd, Bill Peterson, Dan Davis, Glenn Powers, Edwin Bishop, Alan Hamblin, Coach Cole Second Row: Carl Decklar, Nyle Bergstrand, Bob Peterson, Albert Reeves, Charles Less, Jack Kenna, Al Eberhart, Dean Young Front Row: Bob Mclntosh, Virgil Corll, David Arnold, Roger McIntosh, Tom Hattel, Don Hartman,Bob Miller and Mgr. Chrystal in front IPQCL L-EAL L This season Coach Cole started out with what appeared to be just an average squad and built one of the best teams in the history of Manchester High School. Aside from being a fine football team, they were also a credit to the school with their conduct and good sportsmanship. With an impressive record of five victories and no defeats, the local team annexed the Trl-Valley Conference championship for the first time since 1925. Of the seven tough games in their schedule, the Manhawks won five, tied one, and lost only one, which is the best record a Manchester team has had for many years. In the newly organized Mid-Six Conference, Manchester won one, tied one, and lost one--their only loss of the season. Combining a powerful running attack, a very effective passing attack and a stubborn defense the Manhawks scored 77 points to their opponent's 49. Undoubtedly they would have had a higher offensive total had they been able to play the last game with Independence. Aside from the laurels the team won, many individuals also won honors Nyle Bergstrand, Tom Hattel, Roger McIntosh and Carl Decklar were placed on the Trl-Vally all-conference first team while Al Eberhart and Virgil Corll were chosen for the second team. Nyle Bergstrand, Carl Dscklar, Roger McIntosh and Al Eberhart were also honored on the Iowa Daily Press Assoc1at1on's all-state honorable mention list. At the end of the season Nyle Bergstrand was elected as honorary captain of the 1940 Manhawks by the members of the squad. The line of the conference champions was not especially heavy, but what it lacked in size it made up in speed and scrap. At left end was Nyle Bergstrand, a good, steady,defens1ve player and a very good pass catcher. At left tackle was Carl Decklar, without a doubt one of the most vicious tacklers ln northeast Iowa. Left guard was played by Don Hartman, a new man to the squad, only a sophomore. In on every play, he was one of the tough- est. At center was Albert 'Stub' Reeves. His size helped to bolster up the middle of the line and he improved considerably as the season progressed. Jack Kenna played a good game at the center spot in the early part of the season. Al Eberhart, not spectacular but always on the spot and full of pep played right guard. As the season wore on, Charles Less took over the right guard position part of the time. His size made him a good defensive man. Right tackle was handled by Bob Peterson. His type of play was not spec- tacular, but his absence would leave a large gap in the line. At right end was Bob McIntosh, another sophomore, who played some of the time in the back field. Bob was a very good tackler and a menacing pass catcher. Dean Young handled this spot some of the time. Another sophomore, he was a good pass receiver and defensive man. The backfleld, like the line, was not particularly large, but was very fast. At quarterback was Virgil Corll, an excellent blocker. At right halfback was David Arnold. He played the blocking halfback position, but was a ball carrier on some plays. Slow on pickup, he was hard to stop once he was under way. Left halfback was played by Tom Hattel, the speed mer- chant of the team. He played the running halfback position and at all times was a dangerous man because of his speed and his pass catching ability. Leading scorer of the team, his speedy trips more than once left the op- posing tacklers in the rear. At fullback was Roger Mclntosh, the one who the fullback spot, he punted, plunged, Chrystal served as student manager and conference champs. made things go. Calling signals from and passed wlth great skill. Gordon very efficiently. There you have the Here is a review of particular season: The twelve out of sixteen and spectacular incidents during the forward passes completed in the Monti- cello game wlth Roger McIntosh pitching and Bergstrand and Hattel catching. 'Dlz' Corll exploding through the Vinton line. The reverberating blasts when Decklar connected with opposing backfleldmen. The determination of the whole defensive line, Bob Mclntosh, Eberhart, Less, Reeves, Hartman and Bergstrand to prevent Konlngsmark of Wilson, Cedar Rapids, from getting loose. 'Stub' Reeves in the Marlon backfield so much they thought he be- longed there. Tom Hattel scooting with haste for 60 yards with an inter- cepted pass agalnst Cedar Falls in the last minute to sew up the champion- ship. The ease with which Dave Arnold blocked out opposing tacklers. Roger McIntosh's surprising sprint of 65 yards in the Cedar Falls game. All told, the Manhawks really went to town in a grand season. Lettermen who will be lost through graduation are: Carl Decklar, Nyle Bergstrand, Tom Hattel, Al Eberhart, Albert Reeves, and Jack Kenna. Letter- winners who will not graduate are: Roger McIntosh, Don Hartman, Virgil Corll, David Arnold, Bob Peterson, Bob McIntosh, Dean Young, and Charles Less. Others who were in the first eighteen but did not compete enough to win a letter were: Bobby Miller, Bill Peterson, Mickey Barnd, and Dan Davis The freshman team did not have any games this year, but they were taught the game by Coach Koeppel. Promising first year men include Jack Davis, Don Dutton, Don Henyan, Don Kirschbaum, Tommy Meister, Tommy Snyder, Junior Millam, Eugene Ridenour, George Stevens, Dick Bushnell, Gene Powers and Jimmy Williamson. The Record M.H.S. 15 Monticello 13 M.H.S. 25 Vinton 6 M.H.S. 6 Anamosa 24 M.H.S. 7 Wilson C.R. 6 M.H.S. 19 Marion O M.H.S. 6 Cedar Falls O M.H.S. l Independence O Cforfeitl Back Row: First Row: Back Row: Front Row: Dean Young, Virgil Corll, Micky Barnd, Tom Hattel, Ira Hatch, Manager Chryetal Coach Cole, Roger McIntosh, Junior Rector, Bob Arnold, Nyle Bergstrand, Bob McIntosh 'UZLLQS 'Y 15 LEEJIILE '15!.a.LL 'fr 1+ re 9 lv I- 1 Mr. Koeppel, Eugene Cooley, Harry Rath, Junior Jenkins, Dean Paris, James Anderson, Don Henyan, Coach Blair Tom Snyder, Don Kirschbaum Jim Williamson, Jack Davis, Dick Bushnell, Don Dutton, George Stevens Basketball The basketball team for the 1940-41 season was a very unpredictable quintet that at times excelled last year's fine team and at other times played very erratic basketball. A review of their record will give you an idea of the ups and downs of the season. The Manhawks were very inconsistent, never winning over five games in a row or losing over three in a row. They would go 'hot' for a few games only to go into a slump. Of their scheduled games the locals won six while losing nine, but during the entire season they won twelve, lost ten and outscored their apponents 685 to 659. Unlike the football team, the Manhawks did not do so well in conference play. In the Tri-Valley Conference they won three, lost five and finished in fifth place. In the Mid-Six Conference they finished in fourth place, winning two and losing four. Nyle Bergstrand and Roger McIntosh were placed on the Tri-Valley all-con- ference second team while Junior Rector was given honorable mention. Nyle Berge trand was placed on the Mid-Six all-conference first team, while Junior Rector was chosen on the second team and Roger McIntosh was given honorable mention. The locals annexed the Delaware County championship for the second consecu- tive year by winning their four games with ease. In winning the tournament the Manhawks displayed their best form of the season, both offensively and defensive ly. In the sectional tournament, held on the home court, the Manhewke were seeded first and were the heavy favorite. After winning their first two games, in which they were decidedly off form, the Manhawks were upset in the final game by the margin of two points. Four letterwinnere will be lost through graduation: Nyle Bergstrand Junior Rector, Bob Arnold and Tom Hattel. Those lettermen who will not graduate are: Roger McIntosh, Bob McIntosh, Dean Young and Virgil Corll. The other mem- bers of the 'first ten' were Micky Barnd and Ira Hatch. The reserves had their ups and downs also, emerging with a .555 percent- age. Of their nine games they won three and lost six. The Junior High, coached by Mr. Blair and assisted by Mr. Koeppel of the High School, won four while losing six. Promising Freshmen who will be varsity materiel next season are: Jack Davie, Don Dutton, Dick Bushnell, Tommy Snyder, Jimmy Williamson, Don Kirschbaum and George Stevens The Record M.H.S. 22 Strawberry Point 27 M.H.E. 22 Strawberry Point 58 M.H.S. 22 Wilson KC. R.l 24 M.H.S. 45 West Union 55 M.H.S. 21 Vinton 55 M.H.S. 45 Maquoketa 55 M.H.S. 59 Independende 25 County Tourney M.H.S. 55 Anamosa 52 M.H.S. 44 Colesburg 22 M.H.S. 22 Monticello 25 M.H.S. 48 Buck Greek 52 M.H.S. 24 Marion 55 M.H.S. 45 Dundee 25 M.H.S. 25 Cedar Falls 51 M.H.S. 55 Greeley 25 M.H.S. 55 Independence 27 Sectional Tourney M.H.S. 18 Monticello 55 M.H.S. 52 Delhi 28 M.H.S. 55 Marion 41 M.H.S. 20 Independence 18 N.H.B. 27 Vinton 26 M.H.S. 28 Winthrop 50 Back Row! Charles Callahan, Dick Bushnell, Harold Sickles, Gene Powers, Tommy Snyder, Jack Davis, Don Dutton, Harold Perry, Howard Wilson Harold Wilson, Don Raders, Loren Dunnuck, Don Porteous, Ira Hatch, Bill Barger, Maynard Renfrow, Bob Gearhart, Charles Barker, Warren Harbaugh, Robert Winlstofer, Coach Cole Jim Williamson, Bob Muller, Alvin Noble, Floyd Thacher, Cecil Bagby, Michael Barnd, Don Hartman, Bob Mclntosh, Carl Decklar, Bobby Miller Dean Young, Roger McIntosh, Bob Arnold, Nyle Bergstrand, Albert Reeves, Allison Eberhart, Dan Davis, Francis Fox, Jim Cloud, Junior Rector Third Row: Second Row: First Row: 15 LES ILL' 15Za.L1.a 1: LQZLCLY, Back Row: Dick Gage, John Nebel, Carl Decklar, Bob Clute, Bob Frantzen, Mr. Koepple Front Row: Herbert Hartman, Edwin Bishop, Al Eberhart, David Arnold, Vance Daker ai 1 ,.,,M,.V 4 mal? an B ff 1 Left to Right! Eileen Straub, Gloria Boone, Jean Wiltse CEL-ILIEIELQ LEli.DE!.1FES bil- C2 Lia. sf: Back Row: Jo Sloan, Bob Hiller, Clifford Barker, Gordon Chryetal, Dean Young, Bob Mclntoeh, Jim Cloud Middle Row: Junior Rector, Tom Hattel, Jack Kenna, Carl Decklar, Allison Eberhart, Vance Dakar, Coach Cole Front Row: Virgil Corll, Albert Reeves, Don Hartman, Bob Arnold, Nyle Bergetrand, Roger McIntosh, David Arnold Back Row: Edwin Bishop, Allan Hamblin, Warren Pettlon, Paul Kratzer, Gordon Chrystal, Coach McIntosh Front Row: Roy Stackhouse, Morell Mllroy, Bob Peterson, David Arnold, Jim Cloud dJ'Ll'2,QL2 'Ll L5C'2l'5:I3 2L1'.C'2:2Sa,ZL1flL1.l'2.1l-LL CI.-iLZa.2'.'iLL'25 Back Row: Front Row: C!'U'2.WZCl Q. GZLQLS Eileen Utley, Helene Hebron, Maxine Goodrich, Geneva Turner, Margie Candler Jean Porter, Joan Bissell, Gloria Boone, Maryette Charlton, Marion Graham 4' Z 9 4 X X X X Q X X 5 X X 5 X X 5 X I ff I Y U, Y lr Y 'D lu S XQXXXXXXXXXKX X XXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXX XXNNX llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIII ffffffffffff 7 7!fl is-in Y LXKKXNR NQXXY Q SS is X w X xii Q Q S mil 5 9 15 17 20 27 2 4 10-11 11 14 18 24 25 50 1 4 11 27 6 10 13 14 16 17 20 20-6. Bchool Calendar EBRIIIHII Teachers get out their rod and rule To chase us chillun's back to school. Students catch a last minute snooze before classes as we listen to an assembly program. Oh-Oh! Friday the 15th. Bushnell defeats Traner ln class elections Hattel's organization also fails. H.H.B. Cheerleaders chosen. Straub, Boone, and liltss. lanhawks tie Monticello for the third year. Break it next year boys Big pep rally---lighted field---Hanhawks defeat Vinton 26-6. Oggopgg Models displaying patterns entertain the girls. Certain Seniors make use of the 'Exit' door at the Junior Dance. Tables are turned, as the teachers go to learn. One bad blot on the record. M.H.S.-6 Anamosa-26. Chem-Phy gives their new members the hot foot KTJ. Manhnwks defeat Wilson 7-6. Ve, the Annual Staff, give to you 'Ships Afloat.' De lells Concert Company donates some music for us. All school play 'Foot-loose.' Bobby Mlllerlearns housekeeping the hard way. lglilhil Hattel rushes 60 yards to bring victory tc H.H.B. M.H.B.-6 Cedar Falls-0. Assembly program--Mr. Howard also organizes a freshle courtesy class Blizzard causes Independence to forfeit annua1 Armistice Game. Oh, heck!! Thanksgiving Vacation. Bsnsmhsz Hanhawks get off on a bad start in basketball. Tough luck. lanhavks beaten by lilson in last minutes of game. Oh, hum--another defeat for H.H.B. Hanhavks-21 Vinton-55. Manchester enters Debate Tournament at Waterloo. First overshoss lost---and by a freshle tool Hurrayll Manhawks-33 Independence-23. K.H.B. is too good for Anamosa as ve defeat them 35-32. The best Christmas present we could receivef--Christmas Vacation! 10 ll 15 17 21 25 50 14 27 28 7 5-8 10 15 17 18 20-21-22 27 1 5 4-5 7-11 18 5-5 6 9 17 25 27 29 30 1385221 Bad start for the new year. M.H.S.-25 Marlon-35. M.H.S. participates in Debate Tournament. Steve tells us all we need to know about Hollywood, but we'll lay our money he's just an extra. Everyone cramsl?7 for semester exams. Are W3 good!!! Hanhawks-52 Independence-28. Whse!! We're Delaware County Champs. Juniors try their luck at a Juke box swing. 112521 M.H.S. is well represented in Debate Tournament at Cedar Falls. John Fletcher Quartet shows us what's what in the music field. District Debate Tournament held at Cedar Falls. Marsh Students learn interesting facts from Mr. Draper. Boy's Sectional Tournament. Manhawks defeated by Winthrop ln finals 50-28. Mr. Cowan tells the M.H.S. speedkings the traffic rules. Congratu18i10nS to Phyllis Fry and Earl Dunn for being chosen to attend the State Band Concert. Senior Vice-Pres. quletlyl?J leaves school. Hey! Where's the Senior President? Seniors sponsor movie 'Thief of Bagdad' with 00mpllments to Mr. Dutton Manager of Castle Theatre. One Act Play Contest at Iowa City. Awarded superior rating. A9211 Students enjoy hearing former M-H.S. boy sing in U. of Dubuque Quartet. Possible criminals learn 'crime does not pay' from Sam Grathwell. M.H.S. partakes in District Music Contest held at Monticello. Seniors find out what 1t's really going to be like as we enjoy a weeks leisure for spring vacation. Everyone turns out for the last dance of the year sponsored by the Seniors. . .EAL Everyons enjoys State Academic Tests. First Mid-Six Conference Track Meet held at Marion. Junior-Senior Banquet. Mid-Six Conference Golf Meet. Baccalaureate. Senior Play. Commencement. Cheerio. Janice Bissell, Albert Reeves, Jean Beddow, Alvin Noble, Betty Hansen, Francie Gosling, Bob Dykema, Audrey Phelos Elva Jean Kruger, David Wilson, Wanda Smith, Bob Clute, Charmlon Lane, Bobby Miller .ALL S Cl-i: fc :scor- '::n:z:s cr: C'JU'1'.QLIL C111 2: Llxl Standing Edwin Bishop, Earl Dunn, B111 Barger Kathryn Hutchinson, Jay Traner, Billy Amsdeh, Lorraine Bushnell Don Porteous Sitting Eleanor Dunlap, Gloria Boone, Joan Elesell Ayk Q Left to Right: Jo Sloan, Charmion Lane, Jeanne Roller, Tom Hattel . , - ., if '1::.m.: ::xz.z:-:-:.- 1.2:-.waz-.ss 2-Jun: 02.115 LLC? 1' LZAAL'-3 Q uu':-:-:.- cz: 'L'2.-L25 mean Left to Right: Jo Sloan, David Wilson, Albert Reeves, Fayone Tesmer, Miss Hahne, Jean wiltse. Back How: Mr. Gannon, Bob Clute, Jeanne Roller, Helene Hebron, Virginia DeLay, Charmion Lane, Miss Kahne Front Row: Kathryn Hutchinson, Lorraine Bushnell, Jean Beddow, Lorraine Eibey, Jean Cooking, Phyllis Fry ' EClJ:Zi.1'Z. 'EEZVL' 1 Back Row: Mr. Gannon, Jim Williamson, Tommy Snyder, Francis Gosling, George Dunlap, Jim Cloud, James Traner Front Row: Kathryn Hutchinson, Lorraine Bushnell, Edna Mary Gosling, Dorothea Fry, Ella Mae Haigh, Jo Sloan Back Fourth Third Second Front Back Fourth Third Second Front Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: 14? Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: James Anderson, Gilbert Smith, Jack Scherrer, Vere Smith, Eugene Cooley, Jack Rohde, Cecil Rath Henry Rath, Leland Smith, Bob Barger, Donald Anderson, Bob Wilson, Larry Sanderson, Vance Bechelli, Victor Schenke, Wilbur Hansen, Duane Rissler Bernard Malone, Dean Steely, Kenneth Sickles, Lewis Chrystal, Jim Salberg, Paul Baldwin, Paul Hines, Vernon Cornwell Oscar Holdridge, Donald Hansen, Lester Howlck, Betty Kuhlman, B111 Murray, Richard Cook, Leonard Dorenkamp, Dean Fuller, William Carpenter, Walter White Stuart Charlton, Raymond Bagby, Richard Barker, Erwin Darrow, LaVerne M1ller,Russsll Hubler, Milo Tlmmerman, Verne Slater, Richard Joslyn, Dick Condon, Newell Pinch I ' ' I li Q ' 1 11. N. Ulf. fs 'T' 21. lt! lx' 1' N G 3' L H' IG I-E' 'o fr: TC 1 - 11 'L - - Ok 'lsalkb Donna Mae Kelley, Lorraine Harris, Edna Minkler, Vanita Abrams, Berdina YaVonda Kelley, Dorothy Joslyn, Dygert Miller, Hilda Allenstein, Marilyn Jones Ryan, Marie Dunnuck, Joyce Condon, Marilyn Miller, Maxine Verla Bone, Maxine Dlghton, Alice Mae Clous Fisher, Marilyn Given, Margaret Turner, Betty Reese, Jean Dorothy Ann Bolin, Muriel Stahr, Mavis Maxwell, Gloria Marian Slckles, Janet Whistler, Nadine Neiman, Jeannine Maulson, Hazel Appleby, Betty Cornwell, Jean Steffens, Violet Coon, Carmen Favre, Verna Thadher, Lavonne Heiken Ida Holthaus, Betty Arnold, Juanita Stock, Eleanor Hines, Shirley Ritter, Barbara Anderson, Bethel Davis, Dorothy Ashline Standing! Carl Decklar, Wallace Davis, Jack Kenna, Tom Hattel, Jean Wiltse, Betty Young, Eileen Straub, Nyle Bergstrand, Warren Kruger, Junior Rector Seated: Dorothy Campbell, Pegsy Ann Roe, Margaret Willard, Jo Sloan, Phyllis Fry PZ li 14' 1i1'li.1'4' KL S' 'L' la. 1' 1' Editor-ln-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Literary Editor Sports Editor . Artists . . Typists . . Joke Editors . Snapshot Editors Art Director . Advisor . . Margaret Willard . . . . Jo Sloan . Peggy Ann Roe . . Jean Wlltse . Junior Rector C Carl Decklar Q Wally Davis 'CNy1e Bergstrsnd CClifford Barker CDorothy Campbell Q Phyllis Fry fBetty Young . , C Tom Hattel C Jack Kenna CE1leen Straub . Q Wayne Tesmer Cwarren Kruger Mr. Lewis Anderson Mr. D. Dale Davis J X Standing: Jim Cloud, Roger McIntosh, Dean Young, Bob Dykema, Wally Davie, Earl Dunn, Tom Hattel, Morell Milroy, Jo Sloan Sitting: Maryette Charlton, Margaret Willard, Jean Cooking, Helen Dudley, Jlm Williamson, Lorraine Bushnell, Charmion Lane, Eileen Straub, Peggy Ann Hoe S' '2. 'U'l1'l5N. 'L ' 1'0'U'NJG'1J2: At the beginning of the year when the Student Council held its first meet- ing, they found a woeful lack of power and of things to do. However, as the year progressed, with the able guidance of its president, Maryette Charlton,and the welcome help of Mr. Howard, the Council accomplished many projects for the good of the school, and laid the foundation for increased cooperation bet- ween the students and faculty through the medium of the Council. Some of the projects undertaken by the Council were the providing of hall monitors, selling of Manchester stickers to finance Assembly programs, and the writing of a Constitution for the Council, which clearly defines the duties and rules of the Council. The Council also made a recommendation regarding the method and time of holding school elections and also the qualifications of can- didates. Organizations represented this year were as follows: Debate . . . . . . Junior Class . . . Sophomore Class. . Art Club . . . . . Senior Class . . Band . . . . . . . M-'clanuoofeo Country Boy's Club TI'1'M-.noone Annual Staff . . . Normal Training. . Glee Clubs . . . . Freshman Class . . News Staff . . . Pep Club . . . . . G.A.A. . . . . . . National Honor Society I . . Z Chem-Phy . . . . . Officers President, Maryette Charlton, Vice-President, James James Cloud Roger McIntosh Dean Young Bob Dykema Wally Davis Earl Dunn Tom Hattel Morell Milroy Maryette Charlton Margaret Villard Jean Cocking Helen Dudley James Williamson Lorraine Bushnell Charmion Lane Eileen Straub Peggy Ann Roe Jo Sloan Secretary, Earl Dunn: Treasurer, Tom Hattell Cloud, Back Row: Don Burhans, Miss Graham, Maryette Charlton, Roger McIntosh, Junior Rector, Audrey Phelps, Jo Sloan Front Bow: Jeanne Roller, Edna Mary Gosling, Margaret Willard, Peggy Ann Hoe, Charmion Lane, Lorraine Bushnell LC!-x,'1'l.'Q 1514.5 211 016013. S00 1515? 1 Back Row Middle Row! Front Row C 2'-1'E1'Z IL' H' Y' Jim Cloud, Warren Kruger, Billy Barger, Paul Kratzer, Billy Amsden, Wally Davis, Earl Dunn, Pierce McCloud, TommHattel, Leonard Gush, Melvin Ondler Betty Young, Margaret Willard, Audrey Phelps, Phyllis Fry, Morell Milroy, Edwin Bishop, Maryette Charlton, Jeanne Gibson, Jessie Cooking, Howard McMullen, Erma Tracy, Mary McElmeel Celia Kehrli, Jean Wiltse, Peggy Roe, Edna Mary Gosling, Kathryn Hutchinson, Lorraine Bushnell, Joan Bissell, Charmlon Lane, Jo Sloan, Donaldine Burhans lF 'mEfq Back Row: Delores Hawker, Mary Louise Wilson, Corrine Confare, Virginia DeLay, Katherine Hutchinson, Edna Mary Gosling Middle Row: Miss Busby, Lenore Bernd, Mildred Johnson, Eileen Straub, Peggy Roe, Audrey Ann Phelps, Lois Crystal, Evelyn Corll Front How: Nina Guess, Patricia LeClere, Maxine Goodrich, Maryette Charlton, Eileen Utley, Ilene Carrothers 'L R1'- I+? CEV15 LWDLQITZLL 'L'1,lLi,LI.W!L2NLG C3 -'LL' Back Row: Norma Herman, Mary McElmeel, Erma Tracy, Elizabeth Zebuhr, Jean McLane, Irma Herman Front Row: Helen Dudley, Donna Sands, Miss Bailey, Jean Cooking, Eleanor Dunlap Back Row: Second Row: Front Row: St2nQ1ng! nintfil June Steffens, Ella Mae Haigh, Janice Bissell, Ruth Mary Sperstead, Eleanor Brown, Corrine Gonfare, Jean Beddow, Mildred Johnson, Clara Jayne Priest, Velda Anderson Miss Linistrom, Betty Gibson, Lenore Bernd, Jansen Haug, Peggy Ann Roe, Jean Wiltse, Gloria Boone, Eileen Straub, Ilene Carrothers, Edna Mary Gosling, Freda Abrams Anna Mae Webber, Kathryn Hutchinson, Maryette Charlton, Joan Bissell, Chermion Lane, Eileen Utley, Jeanne Gibson, Lois Gearhart, Marjorie Goodrich FEI' ' EVE 'Z' Z Q6 to if Hsryette Charlton, Mildred Johnson, Eileen Straub, Peggy Ann Roe, Jean Wiltse, Helene Hebron, Miss Lindstrom Edna Iary Gosling, Janaan Hang, Maxine Goodrich, Eileen Utley, Anna Mae Webber. Standing! Seated! Back row: Front Row! Model: Back Row: diddle Row! Front Row! Mr. Anderson, Bob Clute, Edyth Rann, Jean Beddow, Francis Gosling, Maryette Charlton, George Stevens, David Wilson, Harlan Amseen, Billy Amsden, Betty Parsons, Freda Abrams Carl Decklar, Dorothy Farley, George Dunlap, Faye Tesmer Wanda Smith, Nancy Jane Garrey, Eleanor Brown, Betty Lou Bushnell. Anna Mae Webber, Elva Jean Kruger, Betty Hansen Janice Bissell A ti 1' fb U15- ,BQ if Warren Kruger, Charmlon Lane, Phyllis Fry, Alice Mae Satterlee, Eileen Truair, Rose McMahon, Jeanne Gibson, Jessie Cooking, Lorraine Elbey, Maxine Goodrich, Nina Guess, Maxine Brown Miss Hanlon, Billy Amsden, Hazel Favre, Velma Stone, Marilyn Satterlee, Mary Duggan, Josephine Verderber, Margie Stahr, Dorothy Campbell, Helene Hebron, Genevieve Ryan, Gloria Boone, Margie Candler, Lorraine Haus, Joan Bissell, Janaan Hang, Grace Kluesner, Helen Nebel, Dolores Hawker, Lorraine Bushnell, Jean Porter, Lois Gearhart. 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X Q In Z W'W WW 'W WWE RWMwM,M.W ' EQ 3 3 'dmf'qWHZ iwmpmwmmawsd K s Nancy Garrey, Jeanene Boyer, Mary Jane Lane, Betty Reese, Helen Sheppard, Janaan Haug, Betty Lou Bushnell, Newell Pinch, Maryette Charlton, Morell Milroy, Dick Ortberg, Lorraine Bushnell, Nina Guess. O.G. Odegaard, Betty Ann Kratzer, Betty Lou Wenger, Kathleen Leighton, Phyllis Fry, Francis Kehrli, Bob Dykema, Lorraine Harris, Patricia LeClere, Maxine Kelley, Maxine Goodrich, Lois Chrystal, Juanita Sly, Dorothy Ashline Ray Allenstein, Vance Bechelli, Harvey Stevens, Helene Hebron, George Dunlap, George Stevens, Harold Schiel, Dorothy Farley, Earl Dunn, Paul Kratzer, Naida Thacher, Verna Thacher, Jack Rohde, Robert Ellis Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Elilib The tion, to band has band started the year with a large number of chairs left vacant by gradua- be filled. These vacancies have been filled by capable students, and the been making progress. The band concentrated on marching at the beginning of the year, and entertained between halves of all the home football games with marching maneuvers on the field. The drum major was Earl Dunn, who was assisted by majorettes Peggy Roe, Janaan Haug Mildred Johnson, and Virginia DeLay. After the football season the band concentrated on concert music. For basket- ball games, as well as pep meetings, a small pep band led by Earl Dunn furnished music. The concert band played for the all school play and the Junior play. chester was represented by soloists Bob Dykema, Gor- Earl Dunn, French Horny Helene Hebron, Trombone A brass quartette, the members of which are Bob Dy- and Helene Hebron, also appeared at the contest. At the district contest Man net: Phyllis Fry, Bass Clarinet: and George Stevens, Euphoneum. kema, Dick Bushnell, Earl Dunn, been an active organization again this year with project of the year was raising money for the pur- the band. The Band Boosters' Club has Mrs. Fry as president. The main chase of a recording machine for Earl Dunn and Phyllis Fry were accepted as members of the All State High School Band which gave a concert at the Shrine Auditorium in Des Moines on Monday, March 15 The All State Band consisted of 250 of the best high school musicians from all over the state, and was directed by Wm. D. Revelli of the University of Michigan. This band presented a splendid concert. . I o The little German Band, Herr Dunn, director, has given several command perform- ances during the year, the most notable being at the State Hospital in Independence. This band has been received with great acclaim everywhere it has performed. 46 K ,Wo . I Y, We., 5 I M Q .igdjs eifgs f2f 5 ga QVQX -I v Hi A 3 , . I 151 -3, .f-g1g,,., WW-.x ffjyfi 'x gfx M x X W K M 7: , My 1, Q K -.....-1' A mm X15 Ah 4 83 if - . as D v.. ,.... Mya. 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Willie Dittmerr Pumpkins. Nyle: How Many? Willie: If you can guess, I'll give you both of them. Oli Jeanne Roller! Notice the circles under Peggy's eyes? Jean Wiltset Yes, she's been making the rounds. Q o Q A woman's face used to be her fortune. Now 1t'e the drugglst'e. Q Q Q Junior Rector: The only difference between you and ahhoree is that a horse wears a collar. Tom Hattel! Well, I wear a collar, too. Junior! Then I was wrong, there 1sn't any difference at all. ill Pierce McCloud: My father was a Pole. Audrey Phelps: Really? North or South! o o Q Mr. Davie: Have you got a match? Roy Stackhouse: Have I? Say, I've got matches to burn. Q Q Q Mr. Gannon: Give me an example of an indirect tax. Albert Reeves: The dog tax. Mr. Gannon: Why is that an indirect tax? Albert! Because the dog doeen't pay it. iii Jack Kenna: There's no place like home if you haven't the money to go out. Q Q Q Mr. Howard: Your ideas won't work unless you do. Q o Q Coach Cole: As soon as people are old enough to know better, they don't know anything at all. Q Q Q Betty had a little lamb, Given by a friend to keep, It followed her around until It died from want of sleep. OOO School-girl! Daddy, there's a girl in one of my classes with a hat exactly like my new one. Father: I suppose that means you want money for another hat. School-girl! Well, it would be a lot cheaper than changing to another school. ll! 1. What's that Soph doing among all the Juniors? 2. Everybody's friend, Willie Dittmer. 5. Six hits and a Miss. 4. Get your duke down Hog, we can't see your letter. 5. Here's Arnold again. How yuh doin' Dave? 6. Betty Young, our cro- oner. 7. Junior girls cluttering up the place. 8. A lot of knowledge in those books. 9. Audrey Ann! Where'e your modesty? 10. A1n't this boy handsome?? Cutey Young. ll. M.H.S. does 1t's pep rallies up in a big way. 12. Our genial transfer student, Kenny Gingerich. 15. The Junior Class politicians. 14. 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