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Q! TITIIIITIIIIITIMTIIIITIII Tllllilllllillllillllill lllllTllllilllliillllillllilll Tlllliulllwilllllmilll Tllllivlllilllil? : l I I S I HONOR ROLL I I These students have averaged B or better in deportment for the year. I 2 I I s1x'rH GRADE ' ' MAX BEAM DOROTHY REINHOLDT I I I CAROL CASEY IONA MILLER I IRENE SEYMOUR I f FIFTH GRADE I I 5 5 NONE I I FOURTH GRADE I I DONALD DEI-IECK RACHEL I E GERALD MILLICAN LOWELL I JANETTE MARTENS 5 2 THIRD GRADE I I FAUNE MAXWELL MILDRED ALLEN I ' LAUREL JEAN BROWNLIE MIRNEY MARTENS I 5 BILL CROW ROBERT WIEDMANN I SECOND GRADE l i 1 MARY EDITH ANNETT JEANINE SARCHETT I I PHYLLIS McDANIE.L RICHARD SMITH I FIRST GRADE I ANNA MAE MILLER WILLISATM RELINIIIHOLDT I DALE WAGNER ERNE ALL z S I DOROTHA VVIEDMANN I i : I ' I E FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS S I I 5 Those pupils perfect in attendance for the year are Max Beam, Wayne Myers 1 I and Doyle Wharlf. I I ' Max Beam won first place in the spelling contest. I s . 5 The Sixth Grade class took the county achievement tests. , Max Beam placed I fourth and Carol Casey placed fifth in the county. I I I The Fifth and Sixth Grade room won the room prize in the flower show I I held for the grades last fan. I I The Sixth Grade class published a paper called The Gabber. I g The Sixth Grade enjoyed their Duckie English Club which was organized to g I help them in their oral English. I E The Fifty-six Stamp Club was continued from last school year. I Th d I ted A 1 2 Th A Md E I ree gra e pays were presen pri 3. ey were i summer ve I bly thelllrimaxiy Roorg, The Prickly Prince by Grades 3 and 4 and Tommy and I I t e Ca ones y Gra es 5 and 6. I E I I I THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE NEWS I 5 Mirney and Janette Martens have been perfect in attendance this school year. I I .Faunel.Maxwell and Donald Deheck have won the room-prizes for perfect les- I I sons an spe mg. , E 1 - This year we had an Indian project. We made Indian dolls with dried apple I I faces, bepees, and Indian clay pottery bowls for our sand table. 5 2 I I Gerald Millican. Lowell Alexander. Janette Martens, Phyllis Hill. Rachel Martens, 5 5 Mildred Allen, Laurel Jean Brownlie, Bill Crow, Mirney Martens, Faune Maxwell I I and Rfgxert Wiedmann won small monogram letter M's for perfect scores in I 'tizens ip. I ci E I s A FIRST AND SECOND GRADE NEWS I I The First and Second Grades have enjoyed as projects for the year: The build- I I ing and furnishing of a house before Christmasg a toy shop, after the holidays-in g 5 which new toys were displayedg a post office for the sending and receiving of valen- I I tines: and for the remainder of the year, a grocery store. I Jeanine Sarchett has been perfect in spelling throughout the year. I f I I f 0l0w1lln1m1l11nl1lm1nll1lu1nl-ul1ull1 m1un1nn-1 m1Ill1v miIm1Iln1un'-UlAilUl1'lAi'l-'lll1IlN1lOlt Page Twenty-two
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igingilpigig- ALUMNI Lyman Gates '23 is now superintendent of schools at Carpenter, Iowa. He was formerly engaged in a similar position at Rutland, Iowa. for seven years. 5 I Mrs. Roy Dexter fGeorgia Forbes '25l is now living at Portland, Oregon. i I Thelma Haynes Miller '25 was recently playing the leading feminine role in I the Federal Theatre of Des Moines. I Opal Walker '25 is now employed in the office of the Montgomery Ward Cb. T in Des Moines. I Alex Brownlie '26 took a trip to Europe during the winter. T Frank Smith '27 now operates the Phillips Gas Station at Martensdale. I Gordon Himstreet '27 manages the Himstreet Grocery in Martensdale. T Lorraine Lickteig '29, girls' athletic director at Maxwell High School, developed I a team which won its conference, county and sectional championships this year. I I Harold Michael '29 now owns and operates the former F. D. Hakes truck line. I I Lillian Frazier '30 was married last June to Gene Fouts. They now live in I Waterloo. I Charles Beam '31 was recently reelected commercial teacher at Aurelia, Iowa. I Herbert Dunn '32 was married during the winter to Irma Carpenter. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Green 1Louise Siedel '327 are parents of a girl. E I Gilbert Maynard '33 is instructor in commerce and business at Simpson College. E I Ruth Brownlie '32 and Ruth Howell '36 made the first semester honor roll at I Simpson College while Pauline Hu s '36 did the same at Wartburg College, Waverly, l Iowa. I John Seymour '24, secretary of the Martensdale Board of Education, is the I father of a daughter, Patricia, born March 17. I Willie Duffy '27 visited friends in Martensdale during the school year. He now I lives' in Springfield. Illinois. l I Mary Rose Smith '34 is a stenographer for the Vita-Phone Corporation in I Des Moines. I Clare Weil '36 has been attendinng the A. I. B. in Des Moines, Judson lee has g enrolled at Simpson, while Roy Martens of the same class transferred from Iowa I State to Simpson at the end of the first semester. Maxine Smith also attends the I Indianola school making a good delegation from that class. John Hamm '35 and Inis g Brownlie '38 are included in the Freshman group at Simpson. I John Meade Stephan '35 is a student at Northern Montana State College. I Havre, Montana. I Wilma Crow '84 is working in the office of Kent 8: Co., Des Moines. I Mary Jane Monroe '34 has been reelected teacher in the Macksburg Schools I for another year. I I Eva Stroud '83 was married to Manson Strable, a former student of M. H. S.. I during the winter months. s I Frances Burrus '35 recently started to the A. I. B. E I Lenore Howell '33 is working at the J. C. Penney Co. Des Moines store. I Page Twenty-four 'I' I I I I I I I 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I -......-.:g. mo M1 I I I I I s I 2 I I s I I r I I I I I S I I I I I : I z I s I I I I 'I'
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