Marshalltown High School - Postscript Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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SALES STAFF Front Row: Annette Burnstein, Aspasia Nicothodes, Charlotte Stahl, Mary Henderson, Barbara Bates, Annette Nicololt, Paul Tjossem. Back Row: Doris Thompson, Ieanne Pond, Virginia Hiatt, Viola Van de Woestyne, Darrell Dunham, Bonnie Iurgenson, Marilyn Landis, Patrick Brady. EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row: Marion McCarthy, Betty Smith, Aspasia Nicothodes. Back Row: Ioan Zuercher, Mildred Pell, Dorothy Douglass. A GLIMPSE AT THE STAFF The pop of chewing gum, the anguished wail of a thwarted copy writer, the continual chatter of the typewriter, and other similar noises denote the fact that the Post Script staff has its nose to the grindstone again. Between Iohnnie's flashing in and out of C12 with his precious camera and someone gossiping about someone else and the continual warfare waged between the two ado- the school that we don't know, now that We have pooled our knowledge. In spite of the sound of it, we really worked hard to make this year's annual the best yet. Not only that-we can point with pride to the ef- ficiency of our sales staff. They set quite a rec- ord with 560 advance sales for this year. lescent members of the staff, Iohnnie and Sparky, we finally got the 1945 Post Script finished. lt is the opinion of the editorial staff and Mr. Davis that there is absolutely nothing about anyone in And now, we the staff, present this little book of memories to you, the student body. We only hope you enjoy reading it half as much as we have enjoyed making it. STAFF Editor Associate Editor .. ,,,,, ,,,, , , Copy Writers Art Editor Photographer , Business Manager Typist .. , Sales Manager ,, Sales Staff .. , Betty Smith . . Marion McCarthy Iohn Zuercher, Dorothy Douglass, Aspasia Nicothodes, Iames Reaugh Mildred Pell , Iohn Beard ,.,, , Paul Tjossem . . ,, Aspasia Nicothodes .. ...... Annette Burnstein Doris Thompson, Aspasia Nicothodes, Mary Henderson, leanne Pond, Evelyn Gile, Charlotte Stahl, Bonnie Iurgenson, Marilyn Landis, Virginia Hiatt, Patrick Brady, Barbara Bates, Viola Van de Woestyne, Darrell Dunham, Mildred Pell, Annette Nicoloff, Dorothy Douglass Iunior College Staff Faculty Advisor - ., Dorothy Gard, Patti Malloy, Oma Ieanne Winslow . . .... D. Dale Davis Page Eight



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CLASS HISTURY UF1945 At last that long anticipated year of nineteen hundred and forty-five arrived-our year. But our class began some years back in the ninth grade, That was the year that we really began to know each other and as the year progressed, we began to do things together, We elected Bobbie Ginter and Willard Shaw as our co-presidents to guide our wayward steps throughout the year. We also had a hand in the operetta, The Gypsy Troubador, the one acts, the spring play, Sing a Song of Sixteen, and practically all of us enjoyed Curtain Raisers. Even then athletics was a main spring in the school activities and we left Iunior High with an undefeated, untied, and unscored- upon football record. Then on to the mystery of the reknowned Senior High! Although we were very green We were Well represented in the plays, athletics, and Rose Window, and we enjoyed the Weekly Pebbles. Both of these latter features were later stopped due to the war. Gaining more importance as the year rolled on, we became juniors and elected Willard Shaw, president: Darrell Dunham, vice-president: and Mildred Pell, sec.-treasurer. Aided by our class sponsor Coach Kenneth Cook, we raised money for the Iunior-Senior Reception by selling tickets to the all-school play, The Fighting Littles. Due to floods we were forced to hold our prom at the Coliseum Where it proved successful in spite of the watery difficulties. Again our athletes helped to win many victories which brought about an undefeated football record and made M. H. S. winner of the Central Iowa Conference. But time goes on and soon we were the seniors. To lead us through the future year we elected Dave Meltvedt, president: Stan Olson, vice-president, and Betty Smith, sec-treas- urer: and Willard Shaw, president of the Student Senate. The dramatic club, The Mask and Dagger was organized and again we participated in plays and musicals. Bobbie Ginter reigned as Homecoming Queen and the football season ended in glorious victory. Then came basketball and our team won the Central Iowa Conference. Yes, the Bobcats will always be remembered. Then came the rush! Senior pictures, announcements, the class project, the Iunior-Senior Reception, the Senior Assembly, and all the rest of the busy activi- ties that seniors look forward to, On the evening of May 20 at the First Methodist Church, Baccalaureate services were held and Bev. Pieter Smit gave the address. Then, on May 24, 1945 with Dr. C. C. Bacon of the Methodist Church in Des Moines to give the graduates a parting thought, 161 students received their diplomas. Meltvedt, David C. Amold Football 1-2-3-4, Letter l-3-4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Letter 1-3-4, Church League 1-2, Club 3-4, Hi-Y l-2-3-4, Stu- dent Senate l-4, Class Pres. 4, HB. Officer l-2, Boy's State 3. President Olson, Stanley H. Abbott Football 2-4, Letter 4, Basket- ball 2-3-4, Letter 4, Track 1-4, Church League 3, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Cafeteria 3-4, Class V. Pres. 4. Vice President Smith, Betty Mae Glick Demoleqe 2, G. Y. 4, Glee Club 3, Societas Praemi Virtutis 3-4, One-acts 1, Post Script Editor 4, Student Senate 4, H.R. Sec. 2. Secretary Shaw, Willard K. Rogers Football l-2-3-4, Letter l-2-3-4, Co-Cap, 4, Track 1-2-3-4, Letter l-2-3-4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Letter 1-Z-3-4, Church League l, M Club 2-3-4, V. Pres. 3, Hi-Y 1-2-3- 4, Pres. l, Cafeteria 2-3-4, Stu- dent Senate l-2-3-4, Class Pres. 3, Co-Pres. l, H.R. Pres, 2, Ir.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Boy's State 3. All-state football and all-state basketball '44 and '45, Student Senate Pres.

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