Mapleton High School - Rambler Yearbook (Mapleton, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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A Q RGDPEIEGIEWI NAME Sidney Abraham Leonard Bartels Inez Barton Eloise Belknap Betty Blakely Dorothy Brenner Norbert Caulfield Bill Cook Frank Edgington Dorothy Erickson Saralene Fisher Howard Foss Lorena Gust Marilyn Hartleben Norma Head LeRoy Hodges Evelyn Jennings Bill Jensen Edith Kunkel Rosada Lamp Anna Mae Lefebvre Vera Mann June McClatchey Emma Jean Miller Melvin Pederson Betty Price Tommy Scheer Maxine Schleis Rita Theobald Theresa Theobald Arthur Thomsen Joan Tripp Charles Wightman Bob Wooster Vernon York WANlS HO BE reporter sailor journalist homemaking teacher telegrapher interior decorator professional photog rapher in Hollywood speculator aviator stenographer model forest ranger nurse bookkeeper dress designer soldier stenographer coach sales clerk architectural engineer housewife professional dancer blueprint designer teacher farmer vocalist sailor stenographer vocal soloist vocalist electrical engineer journalist forest ranger skin specialist civil engineer Art The motor s stopped again Dots 'Say, that's an old stall W hObT LIKELY WILL hh radio announcer instructor in hog calling debutante Iarmer's wife Iarmer's wife bass drummer in the Boston Sym phony carnival photog rapher mayor of Mapleton and bachelor cgr salesman chorus girl beauty operator hermit teacher salesgirl cartoonist Mr America 1954 married side show barker teacher housewife model of clothes for children waitress soda jerker YWCA director professor of p y chology explorer crooner champion ski Jumper nM ss Mapleton 1949 nurse minister in a side show G man all American football player politician III'II ZIV. Lillian Joslin: I : :concert pianist Z . . . : . . stenographer ale' eoooco so As' ll Ol O D001 n :ll 1 .QI

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ENUGDUQ GIQHXSS WUULCL We, the graduating class of 1946, do hereby bequeath those ob- jects, qualities and traits which have served us faithfully for the last four years, to the lowly underclassmen who we feel would not appreciate or be in greatest need of them. Emma Jean Miller leaves her good-nstured disposition to Marion Brooks. Howard Foss's pleasure of reading goes to Gloria Mc- Cleerey. Bill Ellis is the lucky receiver of all Sid Abraham's jokes. Norb Caulfield leaves his camera and his collection of pictures to Joe Koenigs. Bob Wooster's physique is left to Jimmy Johnson. Verna Mae Cooper gets Maxine Schleis's slenderness and Betty Ruth Blakely's bashfulness goes to LaV1rta Hintz. Betty Price gives her red hair to Betty Sperry, while Melvin Pedersen leaves his short sta- ture to Clair Collins. Rosada Lamp leaves her cute nose to who- ever wlll take it. Joan Tripp just leaves. Lillian Joslin bestows her musical ability upon Berta Lou Koll while Frank Edgington leaves his extraordinary driving ability to Ervin Benningsdorf. Evelyn Jennings leaves her typing ability to Richard Nagel, and Inez Barton's flair for writing is passed on to her sister, Patty. Norma Head's artistic talents will add real beauty to Anne Babb's doodling. Marilyn Hartleben leaves her smooth shorthand notes to Anna Marie Zurn. June McClatchey's ingenuity in mathematics goes to Berneice Iddings, Eloise Bel- knap's homemaking skills are left to Mary Jane Dotson. Vera Mann leaves her dancing ability to all the up and coming juniors who haven't as yet mastered the art. Lorene Gust leaves her high scholastic records to MHS as an example for future MHS students. Vernon York leaves his books- the rule you know. Bill Cook's athletic prowess is passed on to his brother, J. P. Virginia Jensen receives Edith Kunkel's sunny disposition. Leonard Bartels's gift of gab is added to that al- ready accumulated by Harry Carter. Art Thomson offers the re- mains of his little red Model A to the highest bidder. Dorothy Erickson leaves her work in the 'male department' to Betty Henry. Rita and Theresa Theobald leave Bob Mcvicker and Bob Langholz in the hands of the junior girls. LeRoy Hodges leaves the saxa- phone section of the band to Nanette McVicker and Margaret Etchi- son. Anna Mae LeFebvre leaves her cheerleading uniform to future midget cheerleaders. Clyde Hollister is the fortunate receiver of Tommy Scheer's extra hour of morning sleep. Charlie Wightman leaves his beard to Ray Sayers. Dorothy Brenner leaves the bass drum for Mr. Iseminger and Bill Jensen's good humor goes to Earl Couch. Charles Bradfield gets Saralene F1sher's studiousness. The senior class as a whole wills its memorable experiences to the school to be blended into the past and extends its good will and best wishes to future senior classes. x



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ZZM QQ 1 1 Left to right FIRST ROW Margaret Ingram, Patricia Barton, Anna Marie Zurn, VIrgInTE'Jensen, Gloria McCleerey, Mrs Fitzgibbon, sponsor, Mary Jane Dotsen, Berta Lou Koll, Audria McClatchey, Berneice Iddings Voris Clausen SECOND ROW Mr Hansen, sponsor, Betty Lou Henry Leila Hesse, Lavlrfa HTHtz, Marian Brooks, Jewell Taylor, Anne Babb, Donna Bruhn, Constance Koithgp, Laura Christensen, Joan Thiel, Cecila Kraft, Almeta Newk rk, Verna Mae Cooper, Mr Rippe, sponsor THIRD ROW Paul Williamson, Joe Koenigs, Charles Brad field, Earl Couch, Raymond Sayers, Ervin Benningsdorf, Richard Nagel, Clair Collins, Clyde Hollister, Lawrence Powell, Bob Mc Vlcker, Harry Carter, Bill Ellis, Robert Langholz On September 3 of this year the thirty six heroes and heroines of the unior class entered the doors of the 'little red school house' Yes, I know it is tan brick and has three stories D with a feeling of what must be must be We juniors got right down to business and elected the follow ing officers Vice President Robert Langholz Secretary Bill Ellis Treasurer Bob McV1cker Our sponsors were Mr Rippe, Mr Hansen, Mrs Fitzglbbon, and Mrs Elias President ---------------- Clyde Hollister

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