Martensdale High School - Martins Tale Yearbook (Martensdale, IA)

 - Class of 1935

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A 3 999 99999 99999 g 24 sc X 34 55 sz X as 54 54 X ae 54 X 54 :C 54 :C 2 3 5' 2: 54 X SE 7 FOREWORD 2 54 A X N COMBILING THIS LITTLE 2 BOOK IT HAS BEEN OUR 3' ' X AIM NOT ONLY TO PLACE BE- 3 Y FORE ITS READERS SOMETHING A QF LITERARY VALUE BUT ALSO TO PRESENT TO THE STUDENTS AND PATRONS OF THE SCHOOL fi A RECORD OF THE YEAR 1934- Q 54 X if 1935. 2 A 3 .5 Q2 WE HAVE TRIED OUR BEST TO g 5 MAKE THIS ANNUAL VVORTHY OF 3 THE CLASS AND THE SCHOOL. 2 32 IF WE HAVE DONE SO OUR X IDEALS HAVE BEEN REALIZED. 3 X -THE STAFF 32 3 3 55 5: 54 X 35 5 .Q Y 4 Y 54 5 54 X 54 X 54 X SC 3 999EBEB6996BE99696BE9G9GB66B65G36963696B6965GB9QB6B66369656B696B 63656963 I 'age Two 9999 99 999999992 sc x sz X 3 gg v ig HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY J - sc 12 X 54 sc gg f ' X .Q gg 5: 3 - as 5' 3 sc X X 1. QQ If 3 12 ze ' as sc if 3 ,, , A .. sc 5' ,Q J Through thick and thin .. I U 5: For Marieusdale will wuz. sc X 35 5' 3 55 .I 55 3 Q2 as :Q H 75 M. H. S. SCHOOL SONG 25 :c Q :-: CMusic, On Wisconsinul 2 On Martensdale, on Martensdale Our own dear high school true. Q We will always love thy colors 55 Dear old Gold and Blue, 3 gg U l X 3 Ever faithful to our promise, ,Q We will keep them high, sc Q Ever in the front they'll be X For Nlartensdale High. if QQ We, thy sons and faithful daughters, 34 M. H. S. shall stand if For the best our nation offers 0 . . 4' gg ln this promised land. 5: When we leave thy halls of learning 2: Right we'll e'er defend, sc True to ever rece t tau ht 35 X Y P P 8 X sg Until the end. sg :ls 24 :-: 24 X sz 5: v: r: 9999999999999 999999999999 Page Three XA by 'SVA .. 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Ifnglish and Junior High Grades 5 and 6 Grades 3 and 4 Grzulcs 1 and 2 6666666 janitor 6 66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 N. :z E 71 S AX STAFF RSX? XXX Ju XXXSXXXXMX TABLE OF CONTENTS - Title . . . . Foreword .... . Picture of Assembly, Song . . 3333023 'X'. -XX' oXhXXYXXXXXXX833N Dedication .... . Board and Faculty . . Staff and Contents . Senior History . . Senior Senior Senior Juniors High School ACtlVltlCb Sophomore Freshman Pictures Operetta and Mus1c Operetta Pictures Dramatlcs C11adeP1ctures 5 6 7 Grade News Pictures Pictures Piophecy W3NNabNNXYYXNXN QNX A Boys Basketball Kittenball Lnrls Basketball Alumni 550 Editor-in-Chief . . JOHN SHAFER Assistant Editor . MARGARET VVISE Business Manager . . WILBUR BELL Features . . . FRANCES BURRUS Athletics . . JOHN HAMM Alninni . . JOHN MEADE Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Pages 24 36 Advertisements and Calendar X XX 1 9 Q Q Z 6 ' 7 - ' P' . . 8 5, ' ' ' ' . . 9 S ' ' . . 10 5 ' .... . ll ' ' ' . . . 12 '- - . P' . . 13 v . . . 14 1' ' . . . 15 jf ' f ..... . 16 iv S ' ' ' , , , 8 . . 17 Q' .... . 18 Grade Pictures 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Page 19 ' . . . . 20 ' . . . 21 -' ' . . 22 ' ...... . 23 x -. ' - 3 3 if M99966969696999669999996699QGQQQGQQQGBQQQQQ99966999693 .AA5494 sf AY? VKX'-Cas AKK 1 v A AXA' An 222-SXXTSXXSCXS-SXXGCSSXXXXTCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSCECX Q f SENICDRS CLASS COLORS Old Rose and Silver CLASS MOTTO Life is a picture so paint it te . CLASS FLOWER Pink Rose CLASS HISTORY 4 4 55 is is 25 X , v 4 14 X 5 ' 1 . 4 4 34 4 1 Z , i : , 'w l SC is X 5-C 2 4 24 'C 4 4 4 3 4 v X 5396959391 - A AA X725-2 MM 9 ' ' SC' 5424515549532 G3 ln September, 1931, the faculty found ten freshmen wandering in the halls. They were trying to find their way to their various classes. Mr. Lamb took pity on us and we elected him sponsor. During this year john R. S. Meade entered our class but Malcolm White departed for the bright lights of Hollywood Cwith a stop over in Indianolaj. Wilbur Roberts also left us for Roosevelt High, Des Moines. As Sophomores, Wilbur Bell joined our ranks and we again had Mr. Lamb for sponsor. Carlos Nichols came and left during the year and we also lost Leila Dunn to Norwalk where she has helped put their basketball team on the map. ln our junior year Duane Melroy deserted us to enter Patterson High. Miss Richardson was our sponsor. Under her direction we presented our play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick, on October 27 and November l. We edited our junior paper also. Our Civics class visited the State House in Des Moines. ln March john Shafer moved to Patterson and Don McGuire dropped from school. We entertained the Seniors at the Savery Hotel and after the banquet attended the Orpheum Theatre. ln our Senior year john Shafer returned but Zora Rose Frazier was forced out of school by illness. Mr. Casey was our sponsor. We edited the school paper, raised the largest sum of money ever attained by a Senior Class at M. H, S., and presented the play, Haunted, on May 8. We attended the junior-Senior banquet on May 15 at the Grace Ransom Tea Room and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Casey at dinner on May 2l. Baccalaureate services were on May 19 and Commencement on May 23. EQGQGQQQQQQQQQQQGQQGQQQQSBQBGGGQ9696966996 Page Seven XXX X 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 E 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 666 U1 H Z P-'I O PU U1 66666666666 :wxx ssxsaxx 666666666 X X sc a 3 .4 vc 5, . x WILBUR BELL Flr.xNr'Es BURRUS J0nN HAMM x WILBUR BELL 3 Willie came to us in our Sophomore year via Sumner, 5, llazelton and Oelwein. lle served as junior class president and Senior sc news reporter. On the athletic field he won a baseball and two kitten- ? ball letters: he was -also a member of the basketball squad for two Q3 ,E years. llis tenor voice sang the male lead in Miss Cherryblossomn GB QC and he carried strong parts in both class plays. Declamatory found G9 Q him speaking twice. As a cheer leader the team of Bell and Shafer 2 sq was the top for two seasons. lle was also Annual business manager. 6 Q Whenever he had spare time he devoted himself to the study of 3 5, physics and telephony-as taught by a certain junior girl. gg x 3 FRANCES isuRRi's 2 ec 5' Francie, our Senior president, was also editor of our school 3 paper. She took an active part in music and dramatics, being a member 2 x of the Glee Club for four years, and a japanese girl in Miss Cherry- 6 3 blossom. She also carried a heavy role in both class plays. ller 2 3 scholarship won her two letters and her basketball playing one. She Q19 59 is also a member of the Annual staff. One of the big thrills of her 3 if lligh sfhool career was her bus ride to New Virginia-or was it Milo? 3 sg sk irancief' sc as 3 j0llN HAMM just llamm to everyone, he has always been. the boy mth 3 the big smile and the big car. This year he has filled the offices of 2 WC Letter Club president and class secretary-treasurer, lle was athletic QB 22 editor of the Annual and assisted in advertising. In his Freshman gg 1: year he sang in the Glee Club and had a speaking part in the 6 if Operetta. lle was a member of the Senior play cast. ln athletics, he 3 ,Q surpassed, At first base on kittenball and baseball teams, his hard gg driving batting won him three letters and in basketball he captured 3 two. llamm formerly had quite an interest in older girls, but all girls QB of any age are interested in llamm-even some in the primary room. 6 6 666666666666 666666666666666666666666666666666 6 Page Eight 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999eE tl 99 9 9999 9 l 9 SENIORS 999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9 9 2 a 9 9 9 9 QB JOHN SHAFEI: MARGARET WISE JOHN MEAN: 2 9 Q19 9 ee- 5 7 2 E 5 ee 9 gs junior, our flvweight, left us lor a vear's stay at latterson 2 but was no more happy to return than we were to have him. lfor two Q9 years he teamed with Bell as the school cheer leader. In the Pirates Q9 S Daughterg and Aaron Slick. he carried good parts: he szuig with the Glee Clu and was one of the Senior play cast, llis ight, rather gg than size, earned him a place on the basketball second squad in his 9 junior year when he also served as class secretary-treasurer. This vear 5 he has been editor of the Agnual., junior is proof of the adage. 2 Big tiings come in small pac 'ages' 6 9 Nl.-XRG.XRli'l' WISIE 9 Maggie doubled for john Garnier bv serving as class vice 99 9999999- 99 9999999 ZLTZLEZ' ? 3-E' 2' :fur-gr:-1? V .1-1:J.::::,-. :..fr-.:.5-Ci-. ' :'.9z':y-f---i r1.3-'-- Crap--5 7 35: 'S ,:-' 3--D' 3-fp L -ia:..,.. 5- H372-3 IE IL 5-: 4:.2 5- Q -'-Q, - -.Alf-5rafnr'::'.. 3 5,,.,-1:'f fJ,-fs' f-'If-7' IJ 3 4'-'F'-' 'ff' :J-':f2,,.---v..... Lrgr, 2- ,, rn.-. 11:1 35' 'ez-.V -.:2'ff S M-'fmfii -. 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On my way down the deck I stumbled over a rope which was lying in the shadow, and, as luck would have it, the captain came to my rescue. I thanked him for catching me. About that time a twinkle came into his eye which I at once recognized as belonging to my old classmate, junior Shafer. He was not much taller but was very fat and had grown a mustache, After we had talked a while. I found he had not changed much but in looks, Ile still was as devilish as ever. CNeedless to say I didn't attend the party but visited with the captain that evening.J As I left the ship in New York harbor, whom should I meet at the dock but a member of the old class, j. R. S. Meade, who was going to Paris to become a designer of women's clothing. What a job for jackie ! jack didn't look the same. Ile had become very slender and now wore a morning suit and a silk stovepipe hat. He had a carnation in his buttonhole and swished a cane as he walked gingerly in his gray spatted shoes. I hadn't time to talk as we were both hurrying on our way. ' Several mornings later I picked up the paper and to my horror read Lollypop Lost At Sea-Ten Dead and Forty-one Missing. My thought was, I wonder if junior and jackie were saved. I rushed down to the newspaper office to learn the latest reports. The girl in the office was very attractive. She had dark hair and snappy brown eyes. To the office force she was known as Maggie I in- quired further and found she was Margaret Wise. After learning the junior and jackie had been rescued, my mind was relieved and Margaret and I had a long talk. She coyly informed me she was to be married in the fall to none other than john Hamm. john was operating a race track near New York and holding car races there twice a week. john could still pilot them around the curves on two wheels himself. At my invitation john and Margaret came to visit me. After dinner we drove to the airport to see the transcontinental plane come in. Out of that great cabin plane stepped a small, demure girl and a handsome man. They looked familiar but the richness of their clothing indicated great wealth. john suddenly remarked, l'll bet that's Wilbur Bell. On coming closer we learned john was right and wehad a very happy reunion. Wilbur had succeeded in inventing a method of eliminating the back E. M. F. in electric motors and was being hailed as a second Edison. Ile had immediately married the- little sweetheart of his high school days and they were now on their way to Europe on an ex- pensive and luxurious honeymoon. I began to feel very much alone until Wilbur remarked that he had seen a baseball game in Chicago. The pitcher, a left handed successor to Dizzy Dean in skill and eccentricity, had asked about me and had promised to look me up on his next trip east. That made me feel much better. And, so, for the time being, the Class of l935 has fulfilled its motto, Life is a picture, so paint it well. 665666666666666666666666666666666666666666666664-1966666663 Page Ten as EB 6 6 6 6 3 E E 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 S 66 66 6666 6 '66 eraasahseaaaeaseetsewexwexaetwexaaaweewex-weesaeaaaaeeeeesaeeeeaasswemeweseweaaeaeag J UNI ORS 6666666666666666 6666666666 . .SHR - 6 6 6 6 6666666666666666666666666 66 BACK ROW: WHEELER, HUSS. STOCKTON. DUFF, MURPHY 4 6 B qs MIlmt,1c ROW: WICIL, MONROE, HOWELL. Miss BROCK. SPONSOR: QB gg STRAHAN. SMITH 3 FRONT ROW: WALKER, WISE. LEE, MARTENS 3 CLASS Olfl3lCliRS Q gg Prvsitlvul ......, RotsteR'r lhlURPllY 2 Vzrv 1'rexide11l M . . , . . l,AUl.lNli lluss E ' Setwlary amz' lreaxltrei' . lostevnme lkl0NROE 4' 6 , . A as .Spmixor . ..,,.,.. Miss BROCK 6 at 3 3 Q Although our class h-as decreased rapidly in number since we QB were lreshmen, there are still thirteen members, all of whom were 3 enrolled in the lrreshman class in lllil. GB We feel that we may be proud as 03.3 per cent of. the 3 present class have won letters. 'Roy Martens, Rohert Murphy, Clinton gg QB Wise. Alosephtne Monroe. Pauline Dull and Ruth llowell have won 6 7 72 7 f: 7 F 75 i 7 V: 'J : 5 c 7 ,... 5 75 Z : .7 ff rt r.: :J 3. 'P ,. 5: fc : f: ffl : .. : Q5 99 have won letters in dramatics. lfranklin Stockton and udson Lee QB QB . , . . 5 G9 6 earned letters tnvcheer leading. Maxine Strahan. Ruth llowell, joe 6 3 Monroe and Pauline lluss have won scholarship letters. Roy Martens, 3 gg Clinton Wise, Robert Murphy, ,ludson l.ee and Kenneth Wheeler won QB kittenball letters, Kenneth Wheeler. served as student manager and won 2 a letter. Chester Walker lelt us this year to attend Beech. Chet had . 6 won a letter in basketball. 3 QB We wresented our lunior class wlay. wooky Tavern. in the 6 l. Y 1 . l . l . G9 latter part ol October. he proceeds from the play and from the sale 45 E2 ot' candy were used to tinance the junior-Senior Banquet given at the Grace Ransom 'liea Room on May l5. We are helping the Seniors pay lor the new stage scenery. also. Ep We wish the Class ol IOS5 the best of success in life and we hope that we may not only equal but surpass them in 1030. FY 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 Page Eleven 666 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 9999999999999 DECLAMATORY Martensdale High School declamatory contest was held on February I2. Twelve speakers were listed but on account of bad roads some were unable to be present. The winners were: Oratorical, Burl Beamg dramatic, Ruth Howell, humorous, Maxiene Smith. These winners competed in the. sub-county contest at Norwalk w-here we were awarded second place in both oratorical and dramatic divisions. Miss Brock coached the contestants. GRADE DECLAMATORY 9999 nag -ls 0 Less interest than usual was taken in grade declamatory this year. Marie Weil won in dramatic with Alice Miller second. Albert gg Gavin won in the humorous division. He also took second in the sub' 9 county contest at Spring Hill. Other speakers in the home contest were G9 Naomi Walston and joyce Martens. There were no oratorical con- 3 testants. Miss Henderson was in charge. Q Many useful and welcome gifts donated to the school in the past are as follows: Class IQZ3-Stage front curtain. , Class l93ll-Trophy case. ig Class l03l-Electric clock. if Class l932-Framed pictures. :E Class 1933-Steel file. Class l934-Radio. 32 Class l935-36-Stage interior scenery. 2 This is the largest undertaking to be attempted by any two 2 classes. if LETTER CLUB ec President ........ jot-IN HAMM Vice President . . . WILBUR BELL 5 Secretary ......... jo MONROE 2 The Letter Club, an organization. founded in l928, is composed of the winners of letters in Martensdale High School. -Active membership terminates with graduation. Twice each year candidates are initiated 9 with rigorous ceremonies. Requirements for letters are set by the members of the Club and all letters standardized. At present letters are awarded in scholarship, declamatory, basketball, kittenball and to 99 9 Page Twelve two cheer leaders and one student manager yearly. '999 99 22 N v ' 2424 2424 32422242-525242-'2424.'24 24 X26 X26 9252424 24'-C 'C NA YY 2424.2 25242424 -2 3242 242 24 2 .- M24 999 99999 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 I9 99QQQQQBQQQQQQQQQQQQQBQQBQ 66669695,JQQGQQBQQBQEQBQQQBBBQE36586899969 999 WBBBQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 58B96996660099899B968000009066QBQQQQQQQBBQQQQBQQQBQBQ up SOPHOMORES STANIJING: NOYICS. BEAM. MONROE, LINNANIC SI'l I'ING: IVRAZIICR, 1'R,-XWFORIF. SNICLSON, MAQUIRIC. VVICAVICR. GAVIN. lIAI.l. FRONT: SIICITEI1. J. VVALKER sh sjq 6 ,v -ii 6 up qq qs qq ess 5? bg G49 sb 9 K-I1 qq sb L 4 ,Q ,di-5 1 qs up '11 qq 9 Pb 9 a-B sb sp 9 Pb Q1 9 sp Q 619 9 6 9 '19 9 Q Q Q Q H 9 +17 Q up 53 +19 Q L14 La fra Q? E5 '19 ea as PB 1? 5 FRESHMEN i BACK ROW: IIUSS, MII.I,lGR. MISS IHCNIDI-IRSON, SPONSOR: KEI,I.ICR. l'lCl.I,AN FRONT ROW: SMITH. CROW, IiROWNI,IIf1, WISE. WEST. MARTICNS E? .9 9 av '59 3 Y as 9 2? .Q 5' 55 by +o 911 6 v E3 6866QQQQQQQQQQQQGQQGQQ66Q6QQQQQQGQQQQQQQQQ06666069666 Pugh' TlliI'fl'4'lI SBE? 9969999599696EBE1963EB2!969E19Ei56555EBG9G9EBEI96BEi96i 'A HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA The operetta, Miss Cherryblossomf' was presented by the high school on November l. lt was under the direction of Miss Henderson. The plot centers around an American maiden, Miss Cherryblossom Cjo Monroej who is raised as a japanese. She has been left in the care of Kokemo CClinton Wise-D a tea garden pro- prietor, by her father's faithless secretary Cjohn llamml who uses the money of his master's to his own advantages. The love interest develops around the romance of Miss Cherry- blossom and jack Smith CWilbur Belll. Despite the fact that Kokemo wishes to marry her to Togo tjohn Meadej, love triumphs in the end when her true identity is learned. Other singing parts were jessica CMargaret Wisej and llarry CBurl Beamb. Roy Martens took the part of james Young. A chorus of Geisha girls gave color to the story. There were groups of American boys and girls. Altogether it was a pretty and attractive affair. MUSIC Music in high school was directed by Miss Adaline llenderson. The glee club sang at several school events. Girls who sang in the glee club were Frances Burrus, Margaret Wise, Zora Rose Frazier, Ruth Howell, Maxine Strahan, jo Monroe, Maxiene Smith, Pauline Duff, Pauline Huss, Clare Weil, Doris Crow, Adelaide Wise, Mary Louise West, Reba Brownlie, josephine Crawford, Betty Snelson, Lorraine McGuire and Alice Gavin. :di-BQGBQGBQGBGBGQGB6366669665696656-3639565GBEE6BEB65EB636BEB6BQBQB6BQB6B6B6B65EBEBGEEBQB66hGY I age Fourteen lt, The Evil Spirit DRAMATICS SENIOR CLASS PLAY May 8, l935 UHAUNTEDU Cast of Characters David Waring, The Heir .... Oscar Vance, A Friend . . jerome Krammer, A Lawyer . . Elise Merrile, David's Fiancee . . , Martha Merrile, Elise's Aunt .... Lucy Hacker . 2 Lon Hacker . da Terry Tanner . - Ralph Channing . Willie Wogler . . Blackie Simms . The Ghost Woman Bedelia . . . joyce Wingate . Florabelle Wingate Sam .... jake jean . Sally . n vc :c . 54 jim .... Q Mimi .... Director-M. E. Casey -IUNIOR CLASS PLAY Octolter I9 and 24 SPOOKY TAVIERNH Cast of Characters Director-Beatrice Brock UPPER GRADE PLAY April 5, l935 CLEAN UP . john Meade . Wilbur Bell . john Shafer . john Hamm Margaret Wise Frances Burrus . Ruth llowell Franklin Stockton . Roy Martens Chester Walker Robert Murphy . Clinton Wise Maxine Strahan . Clare Weil . jo Monroe . Pauline Huss , judson Lee Kenneth Wheeler Maxiene Smith . Pauline Duff . Albert Gavin Naomi Walston ec The Little Dutch Cleansers . . Betty Crow and Viola Walston 54 Old Dutch Cleanser . . ..... Carol Simmons Gold Dust Twins . . Everyl and Mary Ellen Hakes j1ck Evans and Edwin Crow Olive Oseptic Garold McConnell Customers Waitresses and Newsboys aces 5 6 7 LOWER GRADF PLAY Apri 5 Q55 CROSS PATCH Cross Patch Betty jo Brennan Grandmother lern Hypes Geranium Iona Miller Rebecca Patsy johnson Story Book Characters Rainbow Colors and Raindrops aesl23 if f - . ' ........ '. . '- QE . , ' ., . . . . . . 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M.-xR'rENs, c'x.ARKE, EVANS. c'R,xw1foR1:, GAVIN Q2 GW sir: ' H' 4 + .5 33 ea Lp 6 6 Q Q 6 6 Q Q Q 9 Q 6 5 Q Q Q 9 Q w 9 5 w Q 9 S3 Q H9 2 619 Q4 6 h Q 2 9 9 QBQQQQBQQQQQQ' QQQQQQQQQQQQQ +9 v G4 ei? 0 Q gs 69 ei 6+ pf QQ JQJ 169 1 3 : E : P 2 2 E -Zf: 2fi3VEf .igfgi fue: 25 Z, :TE -2 zg:':J E-5 2 .-Ymgc GD fwizc :U -:-ya 5E::x,- DP ,-:-i7Qf U FSQEZ Filix O1 A56 WCC' gif? DP U 3:5-FH -2'SQf 0 Z' v G :Sm ' :rf-gg xm-,, Aesxg -0 2: fzirxzi L. .53 E 55 z :Q Z 51 Z E 5 . .' CII A666 Qu +69 FREICZE, JOHNSON. MARTENS J Q3 566696669QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ066QQQQQQQQBQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Page Svvcnlvrn X SC X X as sc X Q JOY BROWNLIE 3 THELMA GROW X RERLINE FRAZIER ac ALBERT GAVIN ac JOYCE MARTENS ac X X fi right hand column. 3 FIRST HONOR ROLL 24 GRADE s JOYCE MARTENS 3 GAROLD McCONNELL ALBERT GAVIN ,, NAOMI WALSTON QQ CAROL SIMMONS 54 GRADE '1 as MARIE WEIL we EUGENE CLARKE SG GRADE 6 X DOROTHY BROWNLIE Q CATHERINE WEIDMANN X GRADE 5 f, IRENE WEIDMANN E, VIOLA WALSTON gg GRADE 4 CAROL CASEY GRADE 3 NONE GRADE 2 JANETTE MARTENS GERALD MILLICAN DONALD DEHECK KENNETH CROW GRADE 1 FAUNE MAXWELL 66939 GRADE NEWS The graduates from the Eighth Grade for 1935 are as follows: GAROLD McCONNELL CAROL SIMMONS NAOMI WALSTON MERLIN HUTCHISON .Those maintaining '1 grade of ninety per cent Or more are listed in the left hand column' those maintaining an average of eightv- five per cent to eighty-nine per cent inclusive for the year are in the SECOND HONOR ROLL GRADE 8 THELMA CROW GRADE 7 ALICE MILLER IRENE SI-IEEHEY EVERYL HAKES JOHN SEYMOUR GRADE 6 CHARLOTTE CRAWFORD EDNA MARIE EVANS JACK JOHNSON RITA SI-IEEHEY GRADE 5 BETTY JEAN CROW EDWIN -CROW JANE DEHECK WILLARD FREEZE MARY ELLEN HAKES FREDERICK PARKER GRADE 4 MAX BEAM BETTY JO BRENNAN IRENE SEYMOUR IONA ROSE MILLER DOROTHY MAE REINHOLDT 'XBYXYNYWA 3354248XXXXXXXXXXXXXSCXXXXSCXYYVXLNXYYKQQNYV7 C - GRADE 3 LAUREL JEAN BROWNLIE WAYNE MYERS X894X24XXXXX3X5'55C2C25bCXXXX3X2'CXX stimulate the pupils to greater effort. students in Melbourne Australia. X Page Eighteen WILLIAM WEIDMANN ROBERT PARKER VERLE ANDERSON GRADE 2 PATSY JOHNSON RACHEL MARTENS CHARLES REINHOLDT ROY HUGH WALSTON GRADE I MILDRED ALLEN BILLY CROW '-f MIRNEY MARTENS NEDDIE PARKER BETTY WHARFF ROLLAND WALSTON Everyl Hakes representing the school placed second in the county spelling contest. Everyl is a seventh grader and should win next year. Up to May Naomi Walston Charles Wharff and Doyle Wharff are the only students with perfect attendance records. Charlotte Crawford Catherine Wcidmann and Edna Evans represented the school in the rapid calculation contest in Indianola. Edna won second in subtraction. Charles Wharff received honorable mention at Indianola for his county map. Improvement charts were used in the rooms this year. They appeared to The children in Grades 3 and 4 have been exchanging school papers with Bad roads and epidemics have played havoc with school attendance. Both Miss Henderson and Miss Drake were forced out of school for a time. 'CXWX CYVSCXXNX -JC - N2-CXXSCXSCXXXXZCSCS-C5225245498 CX SE 54X9CXXXXXX24X24SCX2CXXXX24XX SQBQBQBQBQQQQBQBBQQQQ WBHBHB 53 GRADES 3 AND 4 sg BACK ROVV: IS. NUZUM, W'HARI I4', FRAZIER, HYPES, MISS WILSON. VVEII.. QP JONES 6,2 MIDDLE ROVV: l'RAWI4'ORD, I.. PARKER, IIUTCIIISON, CASEY, MILLER. REINIIOI.D'I'. M1-GUIRE. SEYMOUR, BEAM. BRENNAN FRONT ROW: S'I'Oi'K'I'0N, V. ANDERSON, WEIIJMANN, R. PARKER, M. NUZUM. BRIGHT. MYERS. D. ANDERSON 1- 1996 Q.. aa fre ew, 9 6 1 Q 6 Q 8 9 . 9 6 6 6 Q V6 GB 8 6 9 QQQQ36 9 6 6 Q 6 8 6 6 Q Q 6 Q W Q 0 6 6 FR G 6 W W Q13 W G G H5 GB 63 GB 69 6666 Q 6 T, P Q ea 2 Q. 3 ra I-. e e 3 4 Gi Q 65 65 I GRADES 1 AND 2 Q Q Q 6 Q Q 2 MISS DRAKE P9 ISAUK ROW: JOHNSON. .I. IVIARTENS, R. MARTENS, CASH, MYERS, CAL. 2 WIIITE, REI-JSE, K. CRAWIVORD. PROHASKA, WEIDMANN Q3 MIDDLE ROW: BROWNLIE, MILLICAN. L. ALLEN. VVHARFF, MAXWELL, Q9 M. MARTENS, DPIHBZLWIS, M. ALLEN, STICKELS, R. WALSTON BO'I l'OM: CLYDE WHITE, G. CRAWFORD. R. WALSTON, PARKER, B. CROW, g REINHOLDT, VVALKER, K. CROW, ANDERSON E806066669699QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 66 6666666666666666666g 3 1 BOYS BASKETBALL f- - - - 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 E9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 GB MILLER, CELLAN, SIEDEL, MURPHY, FRAZIER. MARTENS, HAMM, MEADE, 6 99 MONROE, C. WALKER, BELL, WISE AND J. WALKER 2 3 2 ac RECORD 3 sc SC M. H. S. 197I.a8C0I'lZ. 17 M. H. S. 12-Patterson 25 Q9 X M. H. S. 24 St. Marys 26 M. H. S. 234--St. Marys 40 3 3 M. H. S. 36--Spring Hill 38 M. H. S. 24-New Virginia 36 x M. H. S. 17-Patterson 23 Coumu TmM.,nmm,nt 3 ,Q M. H. S. 20- Milo A . QB X M. H. S. 20-New Virginia 19 M' H' IPCHHISIQ 2? gg gc M- H- S. 16WLac0na 18 M. H. S. 10 Norwalk Z9 gg M. H. S. 19 Spring Hill 51 Srctional 'I'mu'namc'nt 3 X M. H. S. 14f-Norwalk 38 M. H. S. 21f -Norwalk 30 Q sc :C 3 The boys' basketball team had a very unsuccessful season this X - - . 6 ,C year. They managed to win only t-wo games, 'but, they lost four or 6, ac five heart-breakm ames bv the thinnest margin. In these the won 6 . . ,g 3 . - . . 5:2 moral victories tor which they received no credit. 65 35 The team was made up almost entirely of new men with Hamm gg the only letterman back from the 1933-1934 season, :Q Next year's team should be much stronger and more experienced, 6 jf as'they will have five lettermen on hand. The men are Monroe, Martens, 3 gg Wise, Murphy and Frazier, around whom may be built a strong team. ga 24 lhree lettermen will be lost, llamm and Meade through graduation, and QQ C. Walker, who has moved to Beech. :C 6 3 SECOND TEAM 3 X .. 6 :Q lhe Seconds had a good though short season. Many of.them 6 Z saw service in first team games when it became evident that a winning 3 ,Q combination couldlnot be developed this year. ln the Norwalk tourna- gg :C ment, in whlchneighth grade boys might be used, llutchison, eighth 6 3 grader, looked .like ha coming star. He and Wise led the team to a Q9 gg tourney championship. as :Ae RECORD X M. H. S. 15MCumming 7 Norwalk Tourmlmcnt ac gg M. H. S. 21vSt. Marys 25 M. H. S. 22-Cumming 9 gg M. H. S. 18ANorwalk 16 lFinalSJ 2 ft a 666 66666 666666666 Page Twenty 1 5 aeeaaeaasaeeeees eseeeoeeseeeeeeeeeo ease EE I KITTENBALL TEAM 1934 N X X X X If 'C . .- 4, sc 535 :Q ac as ac ec aa sc EZ sc KC 6 9 6 STANDING: CLARKE, TILLOTSON, MONROE, MURPHY, BONSALL, SIEDEL, HAMM, STRABLE, ROSE SITTING: MARTENS. HILL, WISE, BELL. WHEELER. MGR. Kittenball, the comparatively new sport at Nlartensdale, has 2 become very popular. The M. H. S. kittenball team had a fairly good 9 season in l934, its first year, winning 7 of I3 contests and taking the if consolation gameat the -Stn Charles tournament by defeating St. Charles 7 to 6 in a thrilling I3 inning game. The record of the l934 season is as follows: if M. H. S. 11fSt. Marys 1 M. H. S. 3-Spring Hill 6 if H. H S. 7-Patterson 13 M. H. S. 2-Spring Hill 6 I M. H S. 4-St. Charles 8 St' C k, T t M. H s. eMPaceers0n 7 H 'wif 'wmwmm 3 M. H. s. irfst. Charles 2 M- - S- 3' ew 2 Q., M. H s. 12WN0rwa1k 4 M' H- S' 4'-SU MHWS 11, X M. H S. 12-St. Marys 9 M. H. s. 7--St. Charles 6 5: M. H. S. 21-Norwalk 1 'Consolation final. ff This year's team has had a very good record to date, winning three and losing jg: one high school contest last fall and winning two of three games played this spring. gg The record is as follows: 5: FALL SPRING X M. H. S. 7ASt. Marys 4 M. H. S. 6-S ' M 0 as M. H. s. 8-Norwalk 3 t am gg M. H. S. 4-Alumni 6 M. H. S. 9-St. Charles 7 M. H. S. 5-St. Charles 11 M. H. S. 3 Spring Hill 4 K9 inningsj 12 M. H. S. 8-Patterson 7 52 The boys' second kittenball team has played several games since the game was 5: inaugurated into M. H. S. The team is greatly improved over last fall and from the 94 material showing in these games the first squad should be very strong in the future. if 'I Their record is: 2 M. H. S. 5-Cumming 8 M. H. S. 13-Cumming 6' 1, M. H. S. 8fCumming 14 H. S. 6AChurchville 4' 'I 'X pring. fg The girls have also started playing kittenball. They have played one game ge to date winning from Cumming 13 to 6. 5 Batting averages for the 1934 season were: 11 AB. H Pct. AB. H. Pct. fl Hamm .............................. 44 .431 Clarke ........ .... 5 0 16 .320 Q Hill ........ .... 5 2 .423 D. Wise ..... 24 7 .291 k Strable ...... ..... 3 3 .393 Siedel ........ ..... 3 1 9 .290 3 Lee ........ ..... 8 .373 Tillotson .... 25 7 .280 Bell ........ ..... 1 4 .357 Rose .......... ..... 3 7 9 .243 5 Monroe ................... ..... 3 0 .333 Bonsall ............... ...... ......... -I 9 10 Murphy .................... ..... 4 3 .325 Martens ............................ 2 2 . 6 6 6966666666666 666666666 Page Twenty-one GIRLS' BASKETBALL 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 BACK ROW: HUSS, STRAHAN, WEST, SMITH, CROW, MR. CASEY, COACH gg FRONT ROW: HOWELL, DUFF, BURRUS. A. WISE. WEAVER, BROWNLIE, gg M. WISE. MONROE X NOT IN PICTURE: ZORA R. FRAZIER 3 RECORD X X gg M. H. S. 28--Lacuna 9 M. H. S. 26 - Patterson 27 3 M. H. S. 18f-Maxwell 24 M. H. S. 2OfffNorwalk 27 2 M. H. S. 2O-- Spring Hill 28 County T0m.namc,m 54 M. H. S. 32-Patterson 21 . , 7: ' M. H. S. 42 Becch 18 as M. H. S. 34--Milo Z4 M. H. S. 33YYMilO 17 X M. H. S. 14- New Virginia 15 . . M ,- r . ,, X M H M. H. S. Z1 Spring, Hill -4 . . S. 24--Lacona 11 x . Sertfofnal To'urnamr1Lt gg M. H. S. 25-Spring Hill 32 X n X M. H. s. 24-Norwalk 29 M' H' 5' 1 DCS0t0 20 X X gg The girls' team also had an unsuccessful season, winning: six of sixteen games. x They lost three names by one point and two others by three points. With a few X breaks these might have been added to the victory column. The team was runner- x up IH the county tournament and might have won with an equal division of izood and ,C had luck. They outscored Spring' Hill from the Hoor but couildn't deliver on their free gg throws. Several close in shots also popped out of the hoop. X X Four veterans were on hand but they had not teamed tom-ther and that fact X together with the change in the rules of play seemed to hamper the group. Margaret 59 Wise and Jo Monroe divided most of the scoring duties with 177 and 173 points is respectively. Pauline Duff, Adelaide Wise and Zora Rose Frazier also saw service X at forward. . Ruth Howell, Frances' Burrus. Pauline Duff, Marjorie Weaver and Reba Brownlie did the bulk of the guarding. Of this squad only M. Wise and F. X . X Burrus will be lost by graduation. X ,. . . 54 With six letter-winners on hand for next year, prospects look good if only gg another forward can be developed. Lack of size which handicapped the girls this gg tylear may also be overcome if some of the promising younger players grow during X e summer. X 6 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 Page Twenty-two 2 3 6 2 6 2 2 2 6 2 2 3 E 66 666666666 66 66 66666666666666666666666666666666 666666666 99999 99 999 99 99999999999999999999 99 999 99 9 99 999 99999 99999999999999999999999999999 9999 ALUMNI Distinctive honors conferred upon two Martensdale High School graduates came to Fern Martens, Class of '29, and Gilbert Maynard, Class of '33, at the end of the 1934 school year. Fern was chosen one of the four campus beauties of Iowa State College. She has recently been elected Smith-Hughes domestic science teacher at Corning, Iowa. Gilbert tied for first honors in scholarship at Simpson College. He is now a sophomore in the commercial department. Lorraine Lickteig, Class of '29, had the pleasure of coaching a girls' team to defeat her Alma Mater. .Dutch's sextet turned the trick 24 to 18 and went on to a successful season, being county finalists. She is coach and mathematics teacher at Maxwell. Superintendent Lyman Gates, Class of '23, has apparently done a fine job at Rutland. Iowa. He found a small frame school building with but two years of high school. During his stay there a fine brick structure has been erected and a complete four year high school inaugurated. Of the Class of '34 several have attended college this year. Thev are: Simpson College, Wilma Crow, Mary Jane Monroe and Lenore Howell: Drake University. 5.oishLee: Iowa State College, ,Arlie Tillotson: American Institute of Business, Mary mit . Others in college this year are: Simpson College, George Beam, Elsie Walker and Merwin Strahan: Drake University, Ruth and John Roberts: Iowa State College, Paul Martens. Dan Clarke, Class of '31, was the victim of a very sad auto accident on April 22. Dan was struck by a truck driven by Roy Anderson, Class of '28, and killed instantly. The entire community mourned the death. of the young man. No blame was placed on Roy. The accident was unavoidable. Winifred Brownlie, Class of '29, has been teaching a country school near Milo for the past two years. Earl McGuire, Class of '3l. was recently married to Evelynn Biggs. Earl and his bride are living in Moline, Ill. Wallace Brownlie, Class of '30, is an enlisted seaman on the U. S. S. Penascola now in Pacific Ocean waters. Dorothy Kellar and Dortha Hickman. both of the Class of '3l. were married respectively to Slats Hibbs and Robert Johns. Both are living in Des Moines. Mary Forbes, Class of '28, was married to Allen Hutchison of Martensdale. Marion Bonsall, Class of '34, is now on a ranch in Nebraska. Ralph Archer. Class of '24, is one of the outstanding kittenball pitchers of the county. Genevieve Wheeler, Class of '24. has been teaching at Nichols, Iowa, for the last five years. That is a good record. John Seymour, Class of '24, is secretary of the Martensdale Consolidated Dis- trict. John is married to Evelyn Baur. Alexander Brownlie, Class of '26, received his degree from Iowa State Teachers Coll-ege during the winter. Gordon Himstreet, Class of '27, is now managing the Himstreet Grocery in Martensdale. Gordon wasi married about a year ago to Mabel Melcher and they are making their home in the former Martensdale Bank building. Frank Smith. Class of '27, took the place of William Rhodes, deceased. as a Martensdale School bus driver. Bernice Howell, class of '28, has been doing good work in the DeSoto High School. Her glee clubs were among the state finalists last year. Bernice is teaching her fourth year at this school. Beulah Butler, Class of '30, was recently married to Delbert Burnett of In-dianola. Lawrence Harvey, Class of '32, married Gladys Uslcr during the past school year. 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Z-We tried our vocal chords in the operetta, Miss Cherry- 22 blossom. ff S Nov. lo-First basketball game gave Martensdale only surprise of the year. 3 Nev. 23-sr. Marys and Maxwell here. Tough mek. 32 49 Nov. 27-jackie R. S. Meade set new style of hair cut. Nov. 28-Homecoming. CWe turned the lights down Iow.D Nov. 29-Thanksgiving and did we eatg ask Hamm ge sz 3 66666666666666666666 54 z: X 9 if Sli S INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS SE fi SERVICE STATION Luncheon and Cold C. We Wheeler 2 Drinks of All Kinds ,5 N PROLE, IOWA fj Martensdale, Iowa ac . an gg 9966969699999996699999999E69699 699996969 if . DEFINITIONS E: S5 M1chael's Barber BOY-A '19iSff with dirt on if- sc jealousy-l he friendship one woman 5f 2 has for another. 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