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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. Esther Stockton, Class of '34, is married to Rodney Annett, now of Churchville. 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 65 65 69 69 Q3 99 9 9 E E 9 9 9 i 65 99 gi 99 99 G9 Page Twenty-three
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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
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