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

 - Class of 1938

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K Presented by the Class of NINETEEN HUNDRED TI-IIRTV-EIGHT Martensdale I-liglfm School Martensdale, Iowa --nu-11111 111111111 111111111111111111n..u1-. gig n1uu1uu -I' Q i E a I Page Two FOREWORD T IS the aim of the class of 1938 to present this tenth annual for the students and patrons of Martensdale as a record of events and activities and by so doing make this book in future years a chronicle of happy memories. The Staff. -3- ------ ---.--.-.----. . ...-..g. DEDICATION lf, the Senior Class of 1933, wish to dedicate this tenth annual to Mr. H. A. Littelle, who so courageously undertook and successfully filled the position of Su- perintendent this last semester. The Staff. i I z T i 5 - -....-....-....--4. Page Three .g..........-, ..,. -. - -. - - - ,....,,,-...-. -. -. -, -, - - ,- -, -, -, - - -... ,..g. I v Sitting: West, Crow, Graham, Miller, Cn-Ilan Standing: Brownlie, Hill, Smith I Editor-in-Clzicf I . ,fl SS1.S'fCI7'1f E I . B 1fi.Y'L7l6X.S' M Drclzzzativx Q Aflzfetics .-'llmnrzi T .f1cz'i'e1'tixi11g i Typisfx . I ,ll yn Four a iz'11r cznager jiftllltlfjfi' Not in picturu: Sinn STAFF I'A1'1, NIILLI-ZR DORIS CROW XVILLIAM C11:1.LAN HlJNlJRA Him. REBA I1Rmx'NL1r: NIARY L. XVICST FTUIIN SINX DONALD SMITH MARU-:I.1.A fiRA HAM 1 ... .,. .. ....-H.-...i....i.....,................-.-.,.-..-..i-...-i...............-.... iq. 4...-1...-....-.. .-.. .- .. ---- ...-.,-...-..-.- ... ... -. ... -.- .. ,..- - - ... -.- ... ... -, .. -..-..Q- BOARD OF EDUCATION I Back Row: Frank Lickteiiz. Treas.: Howard Crow. F. D. Hakes L I E l s l 5 Second Row: George H. Martens. Joe Seymour, P1-vs.: John I i Seymour, Sec'y: C. F. Weil H. A. LITTELLE LORRAINE LTCKTEIG MARY MACKIN MRS. FREDA CRAMFR DELLA GOWDEY GENEVIEVIE L. SIMPSON RUTH ROBERTSON DOLORES LANGLAND L1-30 VVYUEST 'I' vu -1----1-------- I - - 1- n ---1 un-nu-nn-u FACULTY . T . Superintendent f . Principal Commercial and Dramatics i Home lzconormcs :md lunglish Girls' Athletics and Junior High Grades 5 and 6 l l Grades 3 and 4 Grades 1 and 2 j Janitor i I T 4' Page Five SENIORS CLASS COLORS Brown and Gold MOTTO Not at the Top but Climbing FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS HISTORY ' The Senior Class of 1938 started their freshman year with eleven ready, willing, and able pupils. This year we chose Miss Henderson as our sponsor and enjoyed a class party with her. At the end of the year Shirley Cope and john F. Huss left us. In our Sophomore year we chose Miss Romick as our sponsor. During this year john Sinn joined us from New Virginia and Ellen Brown from Des Moines. Adelaide Wise left us in March to go to St. Marys, where she has been a help on their sextet the last two years. We had three class parties. In our junior year we chose Mrs. Casey for our class sponsor. Ellen Brown left us to go to Des Moines. When the Churchville school closed our class gained Honora Hill, Marcella Graham, and jack L'Estrange. William Kelleher from Farrar and Eleanor Hadley from Carlisle also joined us. We had only one class party but our time was taken up with other activities, We edited the junior edition of the school paper. We presented the play The Heart Exchange on October 28. We entertained the seniors at a banquet at Younkers Tea Room on May I3, 1937. On the seventh of September we started our last lap in the course of our education at Martensdale. William Kelleher left us to go to Dowl- ing High School in Des Moines. Mr. Casey was our sponsor the first semes- ter and Mr. Littelle the second semester. We had thirteen members until we learned that B. j. Sayre had enough credits to graduate. He then be- came one of our classmates the second semester. Our activities included attendance of the first Senior Day at Simpson College, October Zl, and edited the first edition of the school paper. We gave the class play Henry Tells the Truth on April 29. We were entertained at a banquet at Younkers May 5. In between time we had three parties. Baccalaureate services were held May 15 and Commencement on May I9. IIITIIIITIlllllllllwlsvWlvvvlllllllllllIllTIIIlllllllilIllTlIIlTlIIlIlII-tllllTIIlPTl4IIlMIIiIIHl T 1- 1 ill Page Six 4.. I.. .... .... .. .... .... .... .... I. I., I... I... . ,......-...,-....-.........,...,..-....-....-,...-...4. ' I MARY LOUISE WEST l.onic I Quiet and pleasarzt, always ready fo help a ClIlSS11Illl'L' in fzme of I need, tbafs l.0me. Basketball '35 '36 '37 5 Letter '36 '37 I Kittenball '35 '36 '37 '38 : Dramatics '37 '38 - Ona-rvtta '35 1 Scholarship 1,mm- '35 '37 '38 Letter Club '35 '36 '37 '38 ' Paper staff '37 Annual Staff '38 I Class Pre-sidcnt, '38: Vicc Prcsidn-nt '35 '3 E Margfs ambition is to bv a nursv I Rum Bimwwuh Hlicirky xl friwzd of vvvrymiv and I1 sfar : on Ilia lmxkeflmll feauzf' i Basketball '34 '33 '33 '37 '38 Letter '35 '33 '37 '38 I Kittunbflll '35 '36 '37 '38 I Dramatics '37 '38 E Opvrctta '35 Letter Club '35 '36 '37 '38 5 Paper Staff '37 '38 I Annual Staff '37 '33 : Class Sz-cretary-'1'r1-asurvz' '38 I Hvr amlrilirm is fo ln' 0 r'I1'rl.' in I Ll dvparlnlrnt slow' 5 Dukls CRUW Dnric All lllllllll' ximian! ami very pnpzflarf' Baslwcball '33 '36 '37 '38 Lvttvl' '37 '38 E Kittenball '35 '36 '37 '38 Dramatics '37 '38 E 0l18I'L'tt3. I Scholarship Lvttex- '37 '38 5 Luttul' Club '37 '38 I Panel' Staff '37 : Assistant Editor Annual '38 I Class Prosicll-nt '35: Vice l rL-sirlent '33 5 Class S:-c1'vta1'y-Treasurer '37 1 Doricfs ll?lIlJlff0I11 is to hc' a snr- I rotary in a largz' busimiss I firm E Wll,l.lAm CELLAN Hill KI fapablc 5111710111 and allvlvfv I but darncd hard to m1z7'n1rv. Baskutball '35 '36 '37 '38 E Lum-r '36 '37 '38 I Baseball '37 '38 5 Lottcr '37 '38 I Kittcnball '35 '36 : Lvmlr '33 '33 I Dramaties '37 '38 5 om-rem I Scholarship Lettvr '35 '37 '38 I 5 1,1-an-r Club '35 '36 '37 '33 I Patwl' Staff '37 '38 5 Annual Staff '38 I Class Sven-tary-Trvasurer '35 Z Class vice Pr.-Sidem 'assay P.-Q-Sidi-nl '37 Bill's ambition is to be a roach I ,MM--WMWmMmmmmM--MHMWMMWMWW3 I 'aye Seven -I- 1 l l l l n1mI1In1-InI1uII1uII1mI-III -nn1IIn-Im-IIIv....mI1mr--nII-un-InI1IuI11I-u-IIn1IIII1vnI1nn- II ELEANUR HADLEY Elmer A capable studeiit 'witb ideas of Def own. The youngest member of the class. Indianola '35 Carlisle '36 '37 Kittenball '37 '38 Dramatics '38 Annual Staff '38 Her ambition is to be a clerk in a department store PAUL lXfllLLER Miller G0d's gift to tbe women, but he still finds time for athletics. Basketball '35 '36 '37 '38 Letter '37 '38 Baseball '37 '38 Letter '37 '38 Kittenhall '35 '36 Dramatics '37 '38 De-clamatory '36 Operetta '35 Letter Club '37 '38 Paper Staff '37 '38 Annual Staff-Editor Class President '36 His amlzition is to bv an accountant joIIN l.'Es'I'RANIsh lack Ready for a grind time aizytime, aiiywlvere, and can bold his 01011 on first base. St. Joseph High School '35 '36 Basketball '37 '38 Baseball '37 '38 Letter '38 Dramatics '37 '38 Letter Club '38 Paper S1:aH '37 Jack's ambition his to be a, mechanzc PHILIP KELLAR Chip ff Never a hair but of place but easily disturbed. Basketball '37 '38 Letter '38 Baseball '37 '38 Letter '37 '38 Kittenball '35 '36 Letter '36 Dramatics '37 '38 Letter Club '36 '37 '38 Paper Staff '37 Chip's ambition is to be a big league ball player nic II1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IuI- III-IIII--nIII-IIII1IIII1nII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1uII1IuI1IIu1IIII1IIII uit Page Eight Qu nn nn un nn un un In m un un nn nn In I un W1nn-nm-nu-nu-un 1nn1nn1lln-lunivlf IIONORA HILL 1lu11ky I1o1mra can find time for play as well as work. St. Joseph High School '35 '36 Basketball '37 '38 Letter '38 Kittenball '37 '38 Dramatics '37 '38 Letter Club '38 Paper Staff '38 Annual Staff '38 Hur ambition is to bl' an aviatrix -'high mindfli Gl:RALD lVlAR'lliNS Oscar ffl'flIlfl S policy is 'lf at first 'you dulft .vmrrced lry, try, agazuf Ibm also applzes tu hzx mzschzevousness. Basketball '37 '38 Baseball '37 '38 Dramatics '37 '38 Declamatory '35 '37 Operetta '35 Letter Club '36 '37 '38 Paper Staff '37 '38 Yell Leader '36 '37 Osc'ar's ambitifm is to be a bunker jmzxm SINN S0cker We fbiuk 101111 umclu' make a gum! 15011 liurns, but he knows his baseball, New Virgrinia High Schfrol '35 Basketball '37 '38 Baseball '37 '38 Letter '37 '38 Kittenball '36 Dramaties '37 '38 Letter Club '37 '38 Paper Staff '37 '38 Annual Staff '38 Yell Leader '37 Student Manager '38 J0h'n's unzbftfmz is to he an enyinc'e'r B. -I. SAYRE Bobby ffm Scranton Hixrh School '35 '37 Basketball '38 Letter '38 Baseball '38 Letter '38 Dramatics '38 Declamatory '38 Letter '38 Letter Club '38 Paper Staff '38 B. J.'s ambitilm is to be a master mcchamc 5 I 5 I a I s I s I 5 I 5 I s i 5 E I r uu1uu-uniuninn1un1nn-un-nn1W1nu--nu1nu1un1un1nn1nn-un1nu-nu:nm1llll1nn1ull1nll1uaie Page N ine 4... H..-....-.,..-.,.....,..-.,..-....-....-....-...,-....-....-,...............-....-.........,......-....-..-...........-....-..i Ap f.MaC.. NlARCELLA GRAHAM A lovable character in spite. of her rea' hair. A11 excellent typzsff' St. Joseph High School '35 '36 Kittenball '37 '38 Dramatics '37 '38 Paper Staff '37 Annual Staff '38 M1Lc's ambition is to be a stc'warde.ss DONALD SMITH Sznittie Ile makes a habit of doing thingy 'well-includiiig athletics. Basketball '36 '37 '38 Letter '38 Baseball '37 '38 Letter '37 '38 Kittenball '35 '36 Drama.t.ics '37 '38 Operetta '35 Letter Club '37 '38 Paper Staff '37 Annual '38 Glass Secretary-Treasurer '36 5 His ambitilofn is to be a busivmfss 1 manager CASEYS The seniors, students, faculty and patrons of the Martensdale lligh School wish to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. M. li. Casey for their years of service and friendship. Dur- ing the nine and a half years Mr. and Mrs. Casey were connected with the faculty they hrought ahout many improvements and initiated a number of the schools prized traditions. Homecoming which has become an annual Thanksgiving live date for students and alumni: The Nlartin's Tale, which appears three times a year as a paper and as the annualg the Letter Club with its awards and activities: and the promotion of a high standard of sportsmanship are among the many things for which the Caseys will he long remembered in Martensdale. lt is our sincere wish that Mr, and Mrs. Casey and Carol will enjoy success, health and happiness throughout their future. 1:1-uii1iiu.-iiniu i-mi.-uii- ui- m- m-nn-nn1nn-uii1uii-un--mi.- m-nn-un-mi- m1 ii- i-mi-un urls Page Ten uu1nl11ln1un1ll11ln1ull1ln11un1lm1nn:unilm:lm1lm1nn:un1lm1ln1lm--nu1-nu1lm1nn1uu I CLASS PROPHECY Thinking over my school days, I decided to find my classmates and have a reunion during a vacation from my work on the New York Times. Upon arriving at the airport. I found that my pilot was none other than Jack L'Estrange. He said he was working for the National Airways. We took off but before we were fairly started we had to make a forced landing in a large field near Norwalk. Iowa. A little old lady came hobbling out to the plane. She had just received her old age pension. which would buy some beans to keep her from starving. We recognized her to be Honora Hill of old school days. She thought the plan for a reunion was a good one and was ready to start. We landed next at a large ranch. Here we found Paul Miller and Doris Crow. Paul said that they had lived in a two room apartment, but since the twins had arrived, they had to move to the ranch. After we all piled in the plane started. Something happened, we were running out of gas. Doris spied an oil station, what a wonder here in the sticks. A lady came to meet us and who should it be but Marcella Graham. Her theory had been to keep one foot on the ground, but she finally consented to join us and after giving instructions to her old man we left. Honora suggested that we listen to the radio. We tuned in the football game and whom should we hear but Donald Smith calling the plays. He was so excited that he could hardly announce the Notre Dame game. He called the coach over to talk and we were surprised when we heard Gerald Martens speaking to us. He is now one of the world's star athletes. Jack immediately headed for Notre Dame where we piclzed up Donald and Gerald. Donald said that Mary L. West was one of the greatest women lawyers of Reno and was swamped by the great stars of Hollywood. Arriving at Reno, we found Mary working on the divorce case of Reba Brownlie Sayre vs. B. J. Sayre. They had been believed the happiest couple in Hollywood. He charged her with too much of a stay-at-home attitude and she charged him with desertion. Mary hated to leave her work but finally decided to join us. When we arrived at the Sayre home we found Reba alone and she had no idea where B. J. could be found. We stayed with Reba until B. J. came-which was nearly dawn. We soon left on our trip again. Suddenly the clouds became black and the wind began to blow. Marcella wanted to jump but we wouldn't let her. She finally jumped and we saw her 'shute billowing in the wind. Jack became excited and lost control of the plane. We landed, quite shaken up, in the top of a tree. The boys walked to the nearest town to get a mechanic, while we girls searched for Marcella. The boys returned before we could get Marcella, who had been injured. to the plane. The mechanic was Chip Kellar, who had become a multi-millionaire by repairing planes. He liked the work so much that he did it himself. The Doctor was introduced as Doc Sinn whom we knew as John Sinn. After fixing Marcella for the journey he decided to take his vacation now and see his class- mates. Martensdale. as you know, is now a suburb of Des Moines. Where we spent our happy school days was a night club owned by William Cellan whom you remember as the quiet boy of our class. Bill gave us a banquet that evening, which we all en- joyed. Reba and B. J. decided to get married again. Mr. Littelle who had decided preaching would make a better living than teaching, married them.-E. H. llTllllllTllllllllll llllTllIlTlllllllllillllllII1TIIlillllC1lIllllllTllIlCCllllTIlITli1lil1IT lIlllIITllIlTllll I+ Page Eleven u!eu1nn11111-nn-un-un-un-uninninn1141:1nu:nn-nn-lm-nn1111:-un1nn1unl1nu1nn1nn-nu-nuznn wil Jumloes i First Row: Gavin, Cassady, McConnell, Hakes, Lee: i Second Row: Crow, Mrs. Cramer, Sponsor: Brownlie. Martens Third Row: Meilike, Frazier, Huss i Not in picture: Hoeltingr, Fryer. Johnson, Reeves T President . ALBERT GAVIN T Vice President . . AUDREY lluss s Secretary-Treasurer lNlARY CATHIERINE JOHNSON Q Class Reporter ORYAL HAKES 5 Sponsor . . . MRS. CRAMER T We started in our freshman year with fourteen members and after many Z changes we now number fifteen. In our sophomore year, Florence Fryer, Alice Hoelt- L ing. Helen Faber, Mary Catherine Johnson and Roy Cassady joined us from Church- I ville, and Raymond Duffy from Patterson. L The following people have won letters in Basketball, Garold McConnell. Berline i Frazier, Helen Faber and Raymond Duffy. The last two have left our ranks. Joyce Mar- ? tens, Audrey Huss' and Albert Gavin have won scholarship letters. Roy Cassady and l Garuld McConnell have won letters in Baseball. ? All on Account of Polly, a three-act comedy was presented October 22 by our class in the school auditorium. Garoldl McConnell as Baldwin, a reckless, lovable spendthrift, and Georganna Meilike as Polly Perkins, a sweet unaffected, country 2 girl, were the leading characters. Each member of the cast gave a good performance L and the audience was furnished with plenty of laughs. The proceeds were used for the I Junior-Senior banquet. l We are sorry to see the class of '38 leave our assembly. We have enjoyed their i company and hope to fill the vacancies left by this good class. We wish the class of i '38 all the success and happiness they can earn in this wide. wide world. 3, I-I...-lm-m.-.m-m.-m.-.m-.m--m-ml-im-ml--ml-lm-.m-ml-lm-mi-...i-m.-m.-....-mi-mi-ml Page Twelve '! .. Ln-+ SGP Ho MQRES -1 li i 4 FU Q is 3111 I gm? -IO '55, I-nl T 'UFSUJP S UE 9, 1- ' 2225 A g'fZf- m'U f' 05392 -W I O -Z'r1 ,EG'-uni -iO 'QU P'e 5 f: Ln I -C PQ E '45 ET' --on I Saga?-.5 g Sin I' 2152652 E: 1EF :g,,, :ES U I 03 245' Z4 EEi?'E::P'g .5-C as O :1 Zm .-1: 'UWE4 cn f I I mv, Egffveagigog Q' Q,- I EWU-I 755-3 Qggmzg 3, : 5? U11 :gif-:Can U, as? ' EFF Q afgig 5: 2,02 :Q m . 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I-1 '1 W ' - -1- 5:5122 ? .1 ZF v-I -.. fizlf G - . nn w:...4 um nf 'm- mm EET' u- Z QS lu- -4 ,- -- slew U- m-Fv..!-3 I -4 .. - 5 o ni - gzgy Ill.: ITIZ ll... wz -1 -1 '1 Pu. U e Thirtee 'YI- .g.........,-m- - -1- -1- -. - - -. -. -..-,....,...-,.,.-..,.,- - -N -.,-,.- Qu L soPHo1v1oREs 5 'l'hir'4l Ruw: Woil, Mcililu-, Sponsor Miss Guwcley, W'1-aver, Shaw l Si-mmxl Row: lVlillm', Smith. Hulws. A. Nlillc-V, Hill. Shu-s-hm-y I First Row: Svynwur, Sinn, V. Smilh, E. Milli-r, .lrmvs. Mziric-ns, Slzuluhlui' l 1 I - il FRESHMEN l 'l'hii'al Row: Busszinnms, Sli-zxhnn. Swmsm' Miss Mzwkin. Wieilmann, Maxwm-ll i SL-cond Row: C. Gzxllzxghn-i', Cassauly, Rei-vm-s, l 1'yv1', lVlun'phy, Hill g First Row: Kvllar, Brnwnliv, Michal-l, Shcvhvy. Rhfmzulus, Evans, A. Gallagher .g.i.....i-..,,-, -.---... .-H-.., ----.- ,..,, ---- i. , 4. 111410 Fm: rfvwn +n-nu-m--im-mi-un-nu-.nn-im-mi-un--im-I - 1-nu- -u-nn- 1-in-n -I - I-in-u -mi-H+ The local cleclamatory contest was held i T at the school auditorium Feb. 15, with the 5 following people participatimr: 1 1 I ORATORICAL I The Unknown Soldier . ........Y.. B. J. Sayre T DRAMATIC T The Cnrnhusk Doll .,.......... Joyce Martens 5 elm-y ..,,.A.......,...,.....,................,. Jean Meilike I The Law of Retaliation .,........ Marie Weil T HUMOROUS 5 Little Sister in the Medicine Closet .,.. L Georgia Bussanmas I The Cat Came Back ....,......, Albert Gavin 5 Brothers in Battle ..,.......,......... Philip Jones I 1 eatherweight Champion ....,..,.... Len Sinn 5 Thi winners Bernard Marin and Philii g - .. , - 3 , represented Martensdale in the preliminary contest at Indianola. Feb. 25. Bernard and i Top Row: Marie Weil, B. J. Sayre Front Row: Philip Jones, Mrs. Cramer T Marie placed second in their classes. Mrs. Cramer was their coach. v - r 5 AILNIOR CLASS PLAN' l ALL ON AcCouN'r or Poi.1.Y Q cmibef 22, 1037 Q Baldwin ------.. ......................................... , ,. Garold McConnell ! Beverly ------------ ......... B . .I. Sayre I Mrs- Beverly ----.-..- ...... A uilrey Huss Hnrlense Beverly Geraldine Beverly .,.. Peter ..... , ....,,......... . Young' . ....,................. M rs. I ea.therslone ...... Polly Perkins ....,.. Marie .........,., .. Harkins .... ....... Miss Rembrant ..... Mi:-is Bushwell ..... ....... Pudiry and Tommy Mrs. Marcia Rankin Phyllis Rankin ,...... Pierce Rankin ...,.. Nella Peers ...... Harry Peers ......,.. Louise Albright ...... Sondra Sawyer .... Dora Deane ,..... Ada .............,.. Bruce Baird ........... Remsen Haver ,,.... Wynant Campbell .. Henry Wallace ......, Joyce Martens Florene Fryer .. Albert Gavin Roy Cassady Thelma Crow Geimiirllnna Meilike .............,..Mary C. Director ..,,..........,. Mary Mackin SENIOR CL.-XSS PLAY IIENRY TELLS THE 'l'RuTii April 29, 1938 Johnson Berline Frazier . ......... Keith Lee Joy Brownlie Alice Hoellinlr and Orval Hakes Mary I.. West Honora Hill . .... Donald Smith . Reba Brownlie John Sinn Doris Crow Marcella Graham Eleanor Hadley Gerald Martens Paul Miller Philip Kellar John L'Estrange .. William Cellan Director ...,..... ......... M ary Mackin im... u1M1uniun-un1uu..nu1uii1uii-.uni m:nii1nn-u i1un1nu nn mi n 1 ni1iui1ull1uu1ini noi: Page Fifteen DAYS OF INNOCENCE 2 Sf S if Q uv Si.z7tvr'n Lhip. Lmliv, .lf1hn11y. Usual' B. J.. Paul, Hill Bucky, Mac, Doris Smittiv, Elmer, Hunky, Jack .g.. ......-. - -..- .-.....- - -. .-. - - - ... .... .-.. ...-...-..-..-...-..-5 ' I BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD First Huw: D. Smith, E. Milla-r, lm-llan. MC'Cll!lHL'll, P. Millvr l Svvuml Row: Halius, P. Martens. C. Smith, Coach Lillvllo I Third Row: Cassamly. Sayrc, l.'l5sl1'am:'v, Kvllar. G. Martvns i BOYS' l3.XSlQlillS.Xl.l. Illzlilllilb M. H sl. Marys zzz M. H.s. na sm-mg Hill :an M. H Spring Hill lVI. ILS. 35? St. Marys 19 S M. H Patterson 146 M. H. S. 20 Norwalk ZX l M.H M.H Bvvch 46 Carlislu 330 M. H. S. ST M. H. S. 17 Path-rson 31 1 Carlislu 31 M. H Norwalk ISI T COl'N'l'N 5RN.XMliN'I' IYIJIYIIJLQVXI. SCORING . UI' llllf BOYS M. H. Mlllb 257 1. , .. Cvllan ............... 130 ' M' H l, 'i I U I Q, McL'nnnvll .... us M-IL N- MPUYS J- lm. Smith .,.... ,... 1 os E. Miller ..... 53 E . . ,, . .. . . P. Millvr .,... . 28 - Sl:C,l lON.Xl, lOl'RN,XMl1N I say,-U ,,,,, 5 Q livllar ......... 5 I M. H.S. 20 -Milo 31 F. Smith ...... 2 g Martens .............. ..,................... 2 I The lwys had a fairly SllL'l'4'SSl'lll season winning: svvvn whilu losing only foul' i of thvir schvllulwl gamvs. Mr. Casey left in thx- millmllv nl' the svasun and Mr. l,itt4-llc i look ovvr tha- voachimr nf the boys. 5 Ss-vs-n nlayvrs. William KX-llan. Paul Miller, Dunalll Smith, Philip Kcllar, B. J. 5 Sayru, Jack L'Estran1:e and Gvralsl Marlcns will bu lust by graduation. l i - -...-... - .-. - -...- - - -.- - .-...- - .-...-...-....-....-.....-....-ng. Page Sevvntevn +LLwLmLm.W W M W m H H ,.il.m W M H ..n...n.w.H.W.m.m.H+ L l 1 :zzgzps :mmpmmm O o C as 5 Sass mp: .f :mmm E M.H GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row: Sheehey, Milla-r, Brownliu, Frazier. Halws. M. Hill Second Row: H. Hill. Marti-ns. Coach Guwalry, Weil, Crmv S. 20 St. Marys 19 5. 38-Shring Hill 3-1 S. Z7 S. 38 S. 49 S. 23-- S. 30-- S. 34f S. 25 S. zz-V s. 31' TOUI S. 33-W S. 24-f S. 31 -- Pattcrson 30 Beech 28 Carlisle 22 Norwalk ESI Spring Hill 51 Sl. Marys 22 Norwalk 21 Pattursnn 21 Carlisls- 23 QNA M lj N All Liberty Cvntor 22 Lacona 39 Spring Hill 53 I The girls had a fail 2 their scheduled games. Our l lowing girls, Helen I away during the season a l Three players, Reba I ym-ar's team by graduation. lMnhnmMMMMnMm..,. 'I' Page Ifliyhlteen GIRLS' B.-XSKlY'l'BALl- RECORD SliC'l'lON.Xl. TOLYRN,-XNlliN'l M. H. S, Z2 Earlham -15 INIDIYIDU.-XI. SCORING Ol? 'l'l lli Gl Frazier Hakes .. M. Hill Bruwlllie Crow Miller .,... Ma rtvns 2,1 ll 106 45 29 IT 7 'J 'ly sucurssful scason winning: seven and losing only foul of loam was handicappvil this season by the loss of the fol Fabur. Ruth Shepherd and Mary L. West.. Thi- first twu moved ml thc latte-r had an mln-ration. Brownlin-, Honora. Hill and Doris Crow will lm lust to na t .....,.....,., -------.......4. 4.. . ...-..........-...-.-,-.-.,-,,-.,-,-,-.- -..-...+ BOYS' BASEBALL SQUAD First Row: McConnell, L'Estrange, D. Smith, Kullar, Ccllan, E. Mills-r i Second Row: Coach Littellc. L. Sinn. C. Smith. Hakvs, J. Sinn Third Row: P. Martens, Cassady, Sayre, P. Millvr. G. Martvns BASliB:Xl,.l., lf.fXl.l, N37 SPR M. H. 5. Spring Hill 6 M, H. S. 17 Cumming 4 M. H. S. 2 St. Marys I2 M. H. S. li Norwalk 19 M. H. S. 19 Spring Hill 14 M. H. S. 11 Pattvrson 5 ING ll.-XSlil3.-Nl.l. SClll'DUl li i 1038 Fumming, March 25 hm-re Norwalk. April 5 thvrt- Sprim: Hill. April 8 hi-rv St. Marys. April 15 hori- St. Charles, April 22 ht-re Spring Hill, April 26 thvrv L New Virginia, May 3 hert- Patterson, May 10 thuri- Cumming, no ilatc set Patterson. no slatc :wt The baseball team llidn't have a vm-ry succcssful suasun last fall but they havv 5 prospects for a bt-ttt-r om' this sprinpf. Thv team will lu- hamlirappvd for a short timt- ! by thx- illns-ss of thvir first baseman, Jack I.'Estranm-. Q Eight players of the team will ln- lost hy gracluatiun. i T 4... ..- ...-...........-....-....- ...-....-....-. ..- i.-.. i..-....- ....- ii- .........- ...-.ii-....-. - ...-.....-....-....--4. Page Ninetrvri oivlimlxnn -ml inn 1lln-:lm in run 1lm1lln1nll1nll1l1l ilnlillnilnli 1 p 1 nw- In-ull1ml1lm-.ml im SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE NEWS PERFECT ATTENDANCE z Clarice Stockton and Iona Miller have not been absent or tardy for the entire year. Melvin Martens has missed only a part of one day. lg.. 5 Edwin Crow and Charles Wharif have not been absent all year. ! T PERFECT SPELLINC i Max Beam is the only member in Junior High who has not missed one word in T Spelling all year. i A T JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL i The Junior High boys' basketball team played the St. Marys team during the T first semester and won by the score of 15-14. Those playing on the team were as fol- i lows: E Harold McConnell Edwin Crow Lyle Reeves L John Fryer . George Seymour - Lowell Strahan I Charles Wham Robert Hill Paul Alexander l Frederick Murphy Joe Seymour Melvin Martens The following is a list of the subjects studied by the Seventh and Eighth Grades: Reading, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and History, In addition to these the Eighth Grade took Civics. Both classes also received one hour of Physical Training each week. SPELLING CONTEST Max Beam and Betty Crow won the local spelling contest for Seventh and Eighth Grades respectively, and they represented Martensdale at the county contest in T Indianola. E L EIGHTH GRADE Q Paul Alexander Melvin Martens Joe Seymour I Betty Grow . Dale Maxwell clel-iee swekwn s I Edwin Crow Harold McConnell Charles Wharif T Jane Deheck John McKinney Lois Wharff 5 Mary Ellen Hakes George Seymour Irene Wiedmann T ! HONOR ROLL T The following students have an average of B in department. T Above 90W ' Above 85W E Max Beam Iona Miller I Betty crew Dorothy Reinheldt I Jane Deheck Irene Seymour 5 Mary Ellen Hakes -.ml Irene Wiedmann I Ill-nil ..m,1,q1m.1.,,1,..l1lm1m...m1.m1l...1lql1m1g...,. .n1q,,im..m,1q..1ug1mlmiM1M1m-.m.-m.-u.un..-q1m1gliull-up T l Qian-un-llll1llu1un-1uniuniIll1lul1ulI1nll1llll1llll1llll-lllluvllll-1 m1 nllu- ml--ull-l 1 l l1nll1 lllznll-ull1ls!0 Page Twenty GRADES 7 AND 8 Ifuurlh Huw: NIHXXVUII. C. XVhzx1'iT. 1NIci'u:mvIl. Ki, S4-ynmllr. Mm-Iiinmy i ilwl Huw: VVr1mlv1'lil1. J. Svyn1m1l'. H1-il, Hylws, Ilm-hw-vlx, Symnsur, I,m'r:xinn- I.ln'lih-lg 2 in-c-onzl Row: liunm. Aluxzuuln-x', Nl2lI'll I14, Sim-lxlfm. l,. Wh:11'H'. GI'l't'Ill'lHU1. li. l'x'mv L First Row: nwnnllly XYiul:n:uxn. Ii. Q'r:m', RL-il1l1n'mll, Sinn. Plzllws. Mlllvl' l GRADES 5 AND 6 'l'hi1'ul Row: VViu1lm1m:1, Ifrzxzinr. Whm'I'I', IVlyv1+ Sm-mul Huw: Stnilh, Siuclxlrm. IVIBF Silnpfuix, 1va'c'hn'x': ML'Kixmxy, lim-xws. ll. llill First Row: P. Hill. R. Murtn-ns, .l. Maxrtn-ns. Milliuzn. Ala-xzxllclvr, IM-hs-4-lx, l4l'1IW I l A: H .gn ,,,-..,-..,,..,,-.,,..,,...., -,..... ,.. ,- ..,..- ..,,.,- -,..-. ..,.,- .. .-,,...,,,.-,,,.....,...,,......,!. , gn' Tlrrntyl-mu WUITlllTllllllIIllIlI11llIPlTIIIITIlTIIIITIiIIlII lIlI1llllIilllITlI Tllll-'SIIIICU-IIlITIIIliIlIITllIiIllilIIIlTll lllli ll I 7 HONOR ROLL E I These students have averaged B or better in deportment for the year, I Above 9096 Above 85070 I I SIXTH GRADE : I NONE I I FIFTH GRADE I JANETTE MARTENS LOWELL ALEXANDER E RACHAEL MARTENS I GERALD MILLICAN I FOURTH GRADE I FAUNE MAXWELL LAUREL JEAN BROWNLIE E CHARLES REINHOLDT I DALE HULBERT 1 I THIRD GRADE I TEBENTRETSAQSSETT PHYLLIS MCDANIEL T RICHARD SMITH I SECOND GRADE I JOHNNY KLEYMANN CHARLES BRIAR I DOROTHA WIEDMANN ANNA MAE MILLER 5 RUTH MILLER I FIRST GRADE I JOSEPHINE BRIAR WILMA HAKES 5 HELEN McCONNELL I x PHYLLIS STRABLE I I STROUD Y H LL 5 .. 4. : I I js FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE News E We have had five perfect in attendance: Janette Martens. Wayne Myers. Charles I Stockton, Doyle Whari and William Wiedmann. I Robert Smith was the winner of the County Spelling List in our room. 5 Donald Deheck sold the most Christmas Seals in our room. I Sh Fiftgi send biixth Grade room received first prize at the Child:-en's Flower ow e m ep em r. I The pupils presented the play, The Cratchittsn at Christmas time. I W T Wayne dMyers has completed his Palmer Method drills for a Palmer Method 5 ri ing awar . I I THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE NEWS I h lJeannine Sarchett and Robert Wiedmann have been perfect in attendance this sc Oo year. I Our room won the second prize, a picture, in the Flower Show held for the ' grades last fall. I lIIlic?IIard Singh In the Third grade and Robert Wiedmann, in the Fourth Grade, won t e riting on est. I This year we enjoyed a Holland project. We made a red and green milk cart I for our brown tin can dog, and a blue Holland windmill from a banana crate with I while arraxsithat re:?lji-Iti:lrn.dTg1e windimi1I lwe placed on our sandtable along with little ear oar gures o O an oys an gn' s. i I FIRST AND SECOND GRADE NEWS 1 I Phyllis Strable, Bertha Faye Stroud, Wilma Hakes and Kathyrn Hall have had I perfect spelling lessons this year. T Anna Mae Miller has won the prize for reading the most books throughout the year. R l The First and Second Grade room was presented with a vase for their partici- I pation in the annual flower show held for the grades last fall. I G d 'Ellie First and Second Grade class have enjoyed reading to the Third and Fourth E ra e is year. ,ign-1llninll1ml1un-ull-flll1ml1ll1ull--nu-11l1ml1nl1-I1 1101--11111111 u11u- 1 1 1111111 Pane Twenty-two 'irwt Rnw: l'rnw, Spurlinq, Mzxrtt-ns. Muxwt-ll, lim-:uli'i1'li. Nvllniiivl, 1 1 ..m1- -if -1- GRADES 3 AND 4 Thirml Row: S2111-in-tt. ID. Smith. Bright. l'l'uhzisk:1, Burg. limwiilit- Nu-mimi Row: R. Smith. Wit-rlmzinn, Rm-pt-r, Miss' Ruin-rtstm, tt-zufhvrt Whatrll' Ruinhultlt, Sinn A um-tt GRADES 1 AND 2 Third Huw: IJ. Smith. Struunl, Stralxlv. Niuhul, Ilzilws unit! Row: R. Mill:-r, Slllllqillg. Miw I.ang'lzimi, tt-zu-hor: L. Smith. Kit Adams l irs't Row: NVic-flmzlnn, Sinn, Mc'l'tmn1-ll. Bright. Rt-inhulclt, A. Mil Nut in xmicturu: l'. Hriur. J. lirizuz Hull -ymnnn, in-r I'u4n' 'l'n'1'nfyl-f ofou-IIn1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII--IIII1Im1IIn-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII QIIII--IIII1mIiIIII1IIu1Im1IIII1IIII-II I l I ALUMNI l 1 Ruth Howell '36 and Dale Melroy '37 are attending the A. I. B. in Des I Moines, Iowa. E Judson Lee '36, Roy Martens '36, Maxiene Smith '36, John Hamm '35, Lois T Brownlie '34 and Pauline Lickteig '33 are attending Simpson College in Indianola. T Burl Beam '37 is attending Chillicothe Business College in Missouri. i Alice Gavin '37 is attending C. C. C. C. in Des Moines. L Gary Hall '37 is working in Detroit. Michigan. g Francis Gallagher '37 is working in a cafe in Des Moines, Iowa. T Caroline L'Estrange '37 is working in Farm Bureau office in Winterset, Iowa. i Jo Monroe '36 is secretary at Hunter's Insurance Company at Earlham, Iowa. f Frances Burris '35 is working for the A. A. A. in Des Moines, Iowa. T Wilbur Bell '35 is working in Detroit, Mich. 1 Mary Jane Monroe '34 is teaching in grades at Macksburg, Iowa. L Lenore Howell '34 is clerk at Younker Bros., Des Moines, Iowa. l Mary Rose Smith '34 is stenographer at Warner Bros., Des Moines, Iowa. Wilma Crow '34 is secretary at Fe!ton's in Indianola, Iowa. Merwin .Strahan '33 is salesman for Studebaker cars. Gilbert Maynard '33 is taking post-graduate work at University of Michigan. Ruth Roberts '32 is doing office work in Des Moines, Iowa. George Beam '32 is night manager at Parking' company, Graueman Theatre, Hollywood, Calif. Charles Beam '31 is Commercial teacher at Corning, Iowa. Lorraine Lickteig '29 is Principal of Martensdale High School. Fern Martens '29 is Home Economics teacher at Corning. qI.1u,1m1m1IIII1g1q-g -uII1m-.W1 Catherine Weil '29 is working at Wellus Lucas Beauty Shop, Des Moines, Iowa. Emerson Strahan '28 is operating oil station in Oakland, Calif. Gordon Himstreet '27 is operating grocery store in Marti-nsdale, Iowa. Marguerite Maxwell '27 is working at Postal Telegraph Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Alex Brownlie '26 is head auditor in P. W. A. office, Chicago, Illinois. Genevieve Wheeler '24 is teaching at Moravia, Iowa. F' '4 5' so :I S' W oi li ... fl ui I: -:I 0 5. : EF N :I 'fi' :1 FF O VVS Ui G :- O .Q UI :II PY o W 'T 'U G :1 89' 'U F U-1 D 2 5' 'v'!--- EI :I EI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I 2 s i 5 5 e I s s s 5 s s e . s ,i,-.,,- '1- 'U S Q i 3 S 'in S '- 4' gm- I ...,- : ML I O '- E3 I3 .. 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We won the contest. I Mr. Littellez You have written bank with a capital letter? I Orval Hakes? Pllfell, my pop says a bank is no good unless it has a large - capita . I . T Oct. Zl-Semors attended the first Senior Day at Simpson College. I Oct. ZZ-junior Play. g lIl'ilIIITill!illlilllllllltlllllillllillll TTlT IIIITllllillllillll-illlllIliITIlllTlIllTIIII1- Illl 'illlllllllilllllilll 7 I M. B. Cunningham 7 Henderson 8a Wilson M. D. ATTORNEYS AT LAW T PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i - 5 E T Phones: Office 2672 Residence 267l ' NoRwAL K, IOWA . i A T Loans, Abstracts of T -M1 -lnilm-un11m1m1-nu1lm-IIII1 -nn- i Call I lndianola Iowa E . l I ? C. M. HAKES g -M1 1 --un-nu1uu1 1uu1uu1 111 1lm- I for 5 I Q I when In lndianola You Are T GENERAL TRUCKINL' I W I At T Phone 522 Martensdale, Iowa 2 e come I Q -lul:-lnn1nu1uu- -sm11lm11ln11ln1lIn1nn-lm- S l I STUMP'S CAFE 3 I I W. A. LEE I East Side Square T I 5 GROCERIES T INDIANOLAS FINEST PLACE L T fro EAT I Phone I9 Cumming, Iowa S I I E 5..-I..-..........-....-....-....-....-t. .-.. ......I-...,......-.... .-.. ........-....-....-I..-..... Page Twenty-sim -..q- 1m... 1m.. .tn-nn..mv1uu-nu Quinn-un1lm-nn1nnu-nan-su1nn1-lm1-nu-nn1un-nniln-un-nn:un1 ' EEEQIXMXEM ' ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR and -........-..-.--....-.4. LICENSED EMBALMER UP-TO-DATE HEARSE AND EQUIPMENT A nice line of Caskets Call Bevington 8 or 805 -nu-11 1 ... .-. .-. -nn--Il1l1nn1un1ulx1lln11lu1llu1nu1mu11lu Nov. NGVEMBER 2-Letter Club boys took the girls to a show. Teddy. The tragic night for m1m1m1u1g...g,...q1g : I I: O 1 ' Q- 21 I I C m T 2. 5 gcttegn. iwfgffmmi 32 I g2...!s':Nes-41 la wo- 5 0 g X - Q :III 11 2 UQ.-'DCD' 2 CI' - Z I . cm... rp... 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Zw2q,5E'Z:z 'UI rt I F-fO5'1jI X m In a,:.'1 i P' if-5f2c11I?9'i Wmliwao 3' iff 23352 QI 5 5- :- Q : I3 m I0 L-f ' z 5 5? U3 I I 'A' 'L ? ,i.-.-..-....-t.-....-.....-....-.....-.-.-.....-.....,.-......-,.....-.,.....-.-.....-.... 'T T ill!!- Page Twenty-seven :!ou1IuI 1111-1-1111111-11-111--- IIII1 uln i FRANK LICKTEIG I We make an earnest endeavor I . i to sell good merchandise cheap. l T MARTENSDALE, IOWA !1 III1 T llll 1lliT1li I U1 llll Tllllilllli Illl Tlllli Illl lliliiiiil I I 1 DECEMBER l 5 Dec. 3-Beech there. Girls won. Boys took their hrst beating. l Bill's punishment in school was to stay in during recess an write a tl i composition of 300 words. i This is what he wrote: A driver said to his horse 'Giddapl Giddapl' - E and so on for two hundred and ninety-two more giddaps. Miss L Gowdey asked what all these words were for and Bill C. ex- plained that the driver wasn't able to get the horse started. T Dec. I0-Carlisle here. Beat 'em bad. E Dec. 17-Norwalk there. Not so good. ? Dec. Z5-Santa was in town. Vacation. g -IIu1IIu1IIu--IIu-IIII1IIu-uu-Irnrnu-IIII1IIII1mI1InI1IIII1mr-Im1IIu1IIrI-Im-III--IIII1IIu1rIII1IIII1rIIr-rr i Hirsch Service Station Twin Pines Station i P I . . . , E d C l , Ol, C I 6 miles east of Martensdale and 4 T am an Iawme H Memes S . , . E Groceries and Home Killed Meats l miles west of lndianola on No. 2 I ! STANDARD DIL PRODUCTS RUBLE ar MILLER, Prrrprierors l I T Phone 545-W lndianola, lowa Z -Im:uni-Inv:-Im1Im1Im--Im1Imiilniml--IIII1IIu1nII?IIII1IIII-nuilnl1IIn1IIII1IIII1IuI1IuI1IuI1IIII1IuI1II I I I DR. J. W. WINTERS E. J. LYNCH l l i VETERINARIAN TSERVICE TIRES BATTERIES 1 Norwalk, lowa Telephone 23 A Phone 2572 g Cumming, lowa T -Im-IIII-nn-IIII1III1-:In-IIII1nIII1IuI-un1IuI1IIu-IIu?IIu1nu-:In-:III1Ilninn-IIII1uu-InI-Iuniun-un-II E . . l . Hagen Service Station i Br1arda1e Cash Store PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS CUMMING' ,DWA I NORWALK Q I T . I GENERAL MERCHANDISE 5 Highway No. Z8 i g Phone No. Z6ll T Phone 24 , 1 5!olI1nII1nII1IIII--nlI1uIu-rIIII1IIII--nII1nI1 -- 1 1IIII1IIn-- -. 1nII1nII1IIII1IuI1Imin1 1I-un: Page Twenty-eight u!n1m1rn 111-1111 n1nn-mu-- 1 1m-In 111111111 M-I. I I I We Ourselves the Better Serve I By Serving Others Best I I I Funeral Home I I Amzmzfmfe some NORWALK, IOWA I I Phone 2571 I S I l I I -ww ----------- nn-nu-nu-nu ---------- m-mm I I I JANUARY I I jan I-A New Year. 5 I jan 3-All New Year resolutions broken. I I jan 7-Spring Hill there. Boys won. Girls were too slow. I I jan I4-St. Marys here. Beat them again. I I jan I5-A farewell was given for Caseys and was well attended. I ! I I jan. I7-The new superintendent arrived. I I jan. Zl-Norwalk here. Girls came through. Hurrah! I ! I I jan. 28-Patterson here. Boys won. Girls lost. I I I I -uu1n-nn-un1um-nu-nu-mu1nu1un-un1m1un1m-m1n1um1uu1nu1nm1uu-un-mI-m1m11lu- 5 I I f . l - 1 . W1111ams' SGFVICG I LUCHS SaH0lW1Ch 511010 I I 5 We serve nothing but ihe best I 4 I I I Station I in home cooked food I I S ICE CRE.AM COLD DRINKS I I SKELLY PRODUCTS I MALTED MILK I I Phone II9 lndianola, Iowa I Indianola, Iowa I I 5 -vm1mv-ln1lm-lnl1nu-nn1vuu1un-lm1:nl-ln1nll-E-M111mrIm-nu1un1nu-uu-IIII1uu1nu11unI1IlnI1IuI- 4 I LINN SL SNYDER I JNO. N. HARTLEY I 5 1 I SERVICE STATION and CAFE I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR- I I Phillips 66 Products I ATIAW I I Lunches Meals I , . 1 I 501 North jefferson Hi-way 6569 I 5eme 'e'1f of hmm I ' Indianola, Iowa 4 Winterset, Iowa I I I I I -un-un1sm1ml-uan1uu-ulu1Iun1Ilnl1-nm1m11nuc-w?na1-nu-lu1lu1uu1uul1mu1Iln-:lu1nu1uu1mimi- l Z If you want a good monument see I I I I J. C. Penne Co. Inc. - I J. W. LUNDY , I lndianola, Iowa I Wlmefsetr Iowa I I Come to the shop and see I Service Through Saving I I what you buy! I . . I I 5 and Satzsfactzon I I Mark every grave! I I agWIIQPHIllliIll?TllIII'1II!lTlIf!lfIml-Dill?Hll'-Ill l lIlllF1lTl1TQ'T IMT T'llllC1HlITlIllllliiilllliiilllllllllllillilb 'U S Q 'i S is 3 Q S S. an Ilan-ln.-. I S i PEOPLES TRUST sr SAVINGS BANK 5 E l l Cap1tal and Surplus 3125,000 ! I Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation l T INDIANOLA, IOVVA l 5 l -....-. -----..--. ....-....-....-....-.... ...-..-.. .- l FEBRUARY L Feb 3-4-5-Girls' County Tournament at Norwalk. Beat Liberty Center. Z Lost to Lacona and Spring Hill. g Feb 10-ll-I2-Boys' County Tournament at lndianola. Too many pretty 5 girls! Won l. Lost Z. g Feb. I7-I8-I9-Girls' Sectional Tournament at Van Meter. Bad roads com- ? pelled us to stay all night. T Feb 22-Carlisle there. Girls won. Well Boys? T Feb. Z4-25-26-Boys' Sectional Tournament. Skip it! ! ! ! T -....-rr...-rr........-.....-....-i..-.n....i-.n-.n......-....T....-,...-....-....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-....- T LEE A, BEYMER Beemanfs Sandwich E JEWELER 7 Sh010 T GIFTS THAT LAST WCSf Side Square E - E All kinds of sandwiches, plate lunch g North Slde Square L ice cream and confectionaries i lf1diHH0lHr IOWH J. C. BEEMAN, Proprietor T1lH1TllHllIllCUIM1-IIIUTIMUTIINUTIIIIlIlllTIIIITllllillllillllglllli C-lllliillllilllllTIIIIIDIIIITllIlTIlIlilllIillIi TI i DRUGS GLASS PAINTS! Q L. H. MYERS C. C. BRIGGS l Q i DRUGGIST Q INSURANCE or ALL KINDS E North Side Square L I d, n I I Q n ia oa ow 4 Phone is indiannla, Iowa l ' a E lbllllilllllllllil Tiii llllilhlillllillllilllliIlllLIIiIllIlITllIITNHTIlllTlllllllll-1lllllllillllilllllilllllilllli 7 i 7 SHOES HOSIERY T L. E. HOOPER M. D. 2 TRIMBLEYS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , , I Harlan Building S We do shoe repairing 1 Omce Phone 177 2 North Side lndianola, Iowa Q Residence Phone 429 I - - l +lITllllTllllTllHTlllI lili HllimlillllillllilllliIIII1-ll Ui' -1 Illllllilllllllll'TIIIHTIIII-1lIl'S'lllIT illlli Page Thirty 1In1m1IlI:lI-willinin-1Im1IIn1mill1-In1Il1Iuin-In-ln1Im1n1Im1M1nl1Im1m1nn--nII1nII:IIII--ul1m1Im1In1nn1Im:IuI1nn1nu1I1II1wII1IIII-xumlun-Info '! II1IIII1lIII1InI:III1-Im1IIn1III11uniluibmiH111M1In-vim-Iln--un-lm-un1IIII1IIu-uw-I 2' Q Q 'i E' QI. es 3 Q 1 I I ,I m I I I 2 EI LI CI Q I Q gl 2 2 2 I C, 5 H 7 Q cn I QQ gp E I U, W I gf Q- 2 2 2 I F NCR' s 1 -I 5 .... i 0 - - ' 'U IWLQSQQIV :mei f:Ig2f-Iwsq IEQQFU E -2- QIQZ :Vw E wi m- :UI :I I I I I - U U1 C .-. pq I :1 2 52 U03 5 UQ mf 5 w :I E -- 'U 'U rn E :I 3? -I m Q I gpqf- -If I xi. U2 Im Q QL xl Q ,T pg- Ia. I 91 I- O .-. Q Impaz S. 49 E C E' E 2 ri If E' E E na -1 2 U5 Q E :UIQ N 5 '-'C Iv, E 5 mi 1.4 -Q E- -I N 5 I-rj U1 D.. 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Martens l i ll-Slllli illlliii IIIIUTIIIITH019IIIITIIlITPIlITlI1lTlIIl 'lIII iiiiivli IIIIT APRIL - Apr. l-Game with St. Marys postponed because of weather. l Apr 5-Game at Norwalk not finished because of hail. 2 Apr. 6-Oh Boy! ! No school. Rain, hail, and no electricity. 5 Apr. 7-Still no school. l Apr. 8-Should have played Spring Hill. T Apr. I5-St. Marys here to play baseball. : Apr. 22-Baseball, St. Charles here. T Apr. 26-We tried our luck against Spring Hill again. T Apr 29-Senior Play, Henry Tells The Truth. Did he? E MTllllillllvilllllWATill'TIM1ClllITllllillllilllliIlllilllliglillliillliTlliliIlll1'llll-1IlllTullillllillil-illlITIllllIlIi L K O Z Y N O O K DAWSON'S BEAUTY A The home of dunking doughnuts i g The doughnut with a handle T Guilranteed Permanents 151,50 fach - E 'wyen two or more come toget Jer. T MEALS SHORT ORDERS I ln residence first door south of : 405 North Buxton T telephone building L lndianola, lowa T Phone 501 l TIIllTIlIlillIITIITlllillillilll ilili llilllii 7: l i l Before you buy see us for your f Radio Fruit Store T John J. Orr Sz Son FURNITURE AND FUNERAL I fruits and vegetables i DIRECTORS I SWE MUWLV Q Phones: Store 48 i OTTO COMITO, Proprietor Residence 389 and 33 tl lllllllilllliIINTHIITIIIITMIUTIIIITIMllIlli'llll1l'llllTHlligllllllvi llllillllillllU1llllTllllT'lIll11llHTllHlIlMTIlllT Q SMITH PRODUCE L It Pays To Look Well Q 1 TRY L Phone Z L Highest prices paid for T R ER I FURS POULTRY I EAUTY T HlDES CREAM T PERMANENTS T woot Eoos T 32.50 and up ,i.n1un-an-mi-uli1 1 -lln1nn1nil1uu1 1M-nu -111 un-iui1n1i1nu-uu1m1 1 11m Page Thirty-two :Eu--lu1uu1iu1-nn-un-un1uu1um-uu1111 1 1: 1111111 1 1 1 T I Indianola Community Winning Sz Black I I Sale C T SALE EACH WEDNESDAY INSURAN E L Z All pens under roof Be Sure Insure E L CLEVENGER BROS. 81 IVIOFFITT I E 5 Indianola, Iowa Indianola, Iowa ! T 'Iwi i i Ili-IIII1-ll illllilllllllh iiTi llllv-MM iiii Hui! Tllllillllillliill T T Tllllh g T 1 7 MAY u E Nlay 3-New Virginia here to play ball, i ! I I May 4-Last minute dates set for banquet. T Q May 5-junior-Senior Banquet. Everyone was happy, I L May I0-Baseball. Patterson there. i I May I3-Class day. Why dig up the past? I I M I E ay I5-Baccalaureate. i L May I9-Graduation. A'Don't feel so doggone stuck up. I E May 20-School out. Are we glad! ! I I i ! 'llllTlM'iIIliIlllTill!1llIlI1llllill!lllll2IlllillllillllillllliIll?HllihllilllllllllllllTlllllllliillllilIll'1lllIlllHTlllS I 1 I I Western Auto Asso- N atlonal Tea Food 1 I oiate Store Store e Home-Owned Operated by and T C. W. BOLTZ . a I west side Square QU-allty Meat Market I 1 Indianola, Iowa Indianola, Iowa ' I e -lllll l llIlTIlIllIlllillIlTlllIl1llIlTIlHT 1 lllhillli ill!illliIllTlllllH'1lMillIIilllTIIIllllC1lll3 4 Sh d S - ' I Op an ave at, Indianola Locker I i PENNEY S Service I i Quality at a Savings I T J. C, PENNEY CO. HAVE YOUR owN FRESH 1 T South Side Square MEATS ALL THE TIME l T Indianola, Iowa Phone 20 I E -llil0lTlW1-llllillIITll4lTUIlllllITllIlilIlITIMllIliililTliliIIIlTllIlTlll?IIllTIIlTIlllllll-1lIlllillIillllIIITIIIC 5 7 ' H' hest Pr' P 'df r P It , f Hyde s SGPVICG Store 'g Egggegndalcregm OU 'Y i Quality and Quantity E. S. Chittenden's I E at Low Prices Produce I I GROCERIES MEATS Indianola, Iowa I I r Phone 297 I T IUCIIHUOIH, Iowa I Also Headquarters for Sargenfs Feed L LIUTIIIDIIIT TIIIITlllllmlllliliillllillill T llTl1lTUTllTH1lll 1lllIillTlIlllTlllTlllllllllliilllllli Page Thirty-three 'I' -i- E Q i E T a 3 Pa I-nu1nn1liu..nu-.llii-.nn1lin1unilniilul-IIII1 -nl Jlmiinn,nu,unimi1nu1uii1ini1iiii1 .1 ,1i UNITED FOOD MARKETS Indianola, Iowa HOME OWNED West Side Square nulun1nu1ml1ml.-.mi1m41.,,,1u,,1.,.l1uiii1,.,,1im A. C. FRAZIER G ENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG Martensdale, Iowa 1 Appreciate Your Business 111111 1nn1nn1nu...mn,imiuninn1iiii1iin1nn-.uni JOHN KIRVIN Tank Wagon Service D-X Gasoline, Oils, Greases Cumming, Iowa WEEKS Sz GRANT DENTISTS Phone I04 Indianola, Iowa : -nn1un1M1nu1un1ini--nu--nu1uii1mi1un-mi-un1inn-iin1iiu1iin1iin1un1uu-M1un-nn1un1uii1u HOME LAUNDRY Odorless D RY CI. EAN I NG Rugs and Curtains Indianola, Iowa J. M. HARLAN LUMBER CO. Phone No. I Indianola, Iowa Everytliirzg for building and repairs Let Ken and Betty ARRANGE YOUR HAIR Permanents-33, 354, S5 North Side Square Phone I75 Indianola, Iowa u.-nn-im-nn-nu-un:nu1ini1iun--nniiuiinn-un.-ilu-. -nu..uu1uu1iuiinn1m1.m...m1,,,,iiini..iii C. J. HOLMES PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Warren County Since I9I2 West Side Square Indianola, Iowa -un -un -un -un -un - im- nn-lui-ilu-nu-iw -im 11m iuniiuiinnimi1.,,,1 .-.,,, 1 in 1 nu1u,.i m.1iui...l Young's I. G. A. Store F RESH M EATS GROCERI ES Phone 54 Indianola, Iowa SHOES HOSIERY Hickman Shoe Store East Side Square Indianola, Iowa -uniuis.-iiii.-iii.1.,,,-.m...iiu-.nn-.ml1im.-.mI.-m,1iiii1iiii.- .. 11m1un1,..,1m....im1iii.1iii1 1 1., Bakeris Remedies Extracts Spices Poultry and Stock Remedies See j. S. KNIGHT St. Charles, Iowa ge Thirty-four ul.. 1,1111 1 1 1 1iiu1,m..m... 1 1n1,q. .. O. C. BROWN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Indianola, Iowa O 1n,,1nm1nu1nm1 ...nn1nn1 1 1 1pp1nn1nn1 1nm1m1p.-m1 1m,1 1 1 1 1 I -1- I I . I The Record and Tnbune 1 I Printers of I i THE MAR'l'IN'S TALE I THE PINE I THE ZENITH I THE DIAMOND Q THE SIMPSONIAN NVe Also Print Prograins, VVindow Cards. Letterheads, linvel- I opes, Invitations ancl Much Other School Printing. I 5 III1 1 1Inn-un1nu1un11un1n1 11m--uu1uu11m-.n.1.m1,,.1,,,,1.,,,,...,,,,1,,,,1 1 ,- 1 l 0 H. C. CRISWELL ?OMpLIMEN I5 OF I Grain, Feeds, Seeds, Salt and I Sheriff Lewis Johnson T Poultry Supplies 1 Indlmlolai Iowa South Side Square I Q Indianola, Iowa f 5 ' 1 ' in '- 1 '- Ui in 'W' W 10 - H1III'11m110111111-ulvillu-uu1nu1uu1m.- I ' I T O- M- Thofoao Sofvloo I L. D. Carpenter D.D.S. T Station . ,. T oRocERlEs ohN'I5I i D-X GASOLINE Indianola, Iowa T Tank Wagon Service T Phone 700 Prole, Iowa T Over A- 31 P. T lu-uu-uu1uu1un--uu--uu-uu-lln--un:un1mlim::un-un1mm1nn-un-nnrun-nn1mm-llu-uuruu-num 3 R. E. scroggs D.D.S. C. A. Truebiood M.D. I M, L, Palmer D,D,S, PHYSICIAN AND sDRoEoN T phone 157 Oflice Phone Zl Residence Phone 005 T C- H- Mitchell M-D Special SIff,iI1fI'Z, aIQf1151555221 if ft T PIIOHB 522 - Q X-Ray Laboratory T Ioo'aooIa' Iowa Harlan Bldg. lndianola, Iowa T 'H-'H'-'II'-II 1IH'-III'-I I- 'I-'III-'III1III1-HIl-nllTuu-nu-m--mt1.m1m.1M1....1..,.-.,..,..,,,.1,.,.1,.,.- i R. M. HALE GARAGE I 0 Ford M. D. H A L L i Watch the Fords Go By ATTORNEY'A'I-'I-AW l ' i Sales and Service Imllanolaf Iowa I Phone 313 lndianola, Iowa I Q 1nn1nn1uu1un1 1 I1-vinl1,,n1ll111H..1lu1g..1m. 1m...m...m1 1,.,,1m,1,..,..,,,...m....,,1,,.111111-4 Page Thirty-five Quxun 11::- um-un 111111:1 u1ml1nn--un-nm1nu-I 1111 nu A I BEER GROCERIES I GASOLINE KEROSENE OILS AND GREASES 5 I S. J. BUSSANMAS I BEVINGTON - IOWA - MARTENSDALE I 2 Phones I I 1301 Bevington 102 Martensdale Wholesale and Retail Distributor of Texaco 5-nu1nu1uninu-IIII1Iln1uu1lm1nu1uniuuiuu1maj-lm-nu-nu1un1un-un-nurun1nu--uu-- 1 1 I i I H. M. HUMPHREY I WHARFF S I M D 3 SERVICE STATION I , I Luncheon and Cold Drinks of I Economy Prices for Spectacles I All Kinds g I I IHdi21f10I2i, IOWH I Martensdale, Iowa I I 5 -un 1111 lun:1lll1un1nlx1nu 1111 lm--III1 1uu1nn1uninn--nu1un1llu:nnl-lvl? 1 I A H I . I See I M1Ch3GI,S Barber I HAROLD MICHAEL 7 Shop I for 5' s I I A I GENERAL HAULING I Clock and Watch Repairing I Martensdale, Iowa I Martensdale, Iowa I I -lllli 1llllillllIIIIIIIIUIIHTIIIITllllilflllliillll-3llll-1lIll1ClIIl1llilillIIlillilliIIIITIIIIilllli-IIlliIlllilIITlIllTlllC-D 1- I 2 THE jANlTOR'S PAGE I My! My! My! Such goin' ons as there is 'round this schoolhouse. E Why, when those juniors get to arguing down in the boiler room it gets so I hot the steam runs up without puttin' any coal on the Ere. I The Caseys were very much worried about the Senior class when 5 they left for California. Why, Mr. Casey told me himself he was afraid I they would get it and Mrs. Casey was just sure they would get it - and I now they have it. Yes sir, everyone of them's got II - four years of high T school. Ain't that just too bad. i Mrs. Cramer down in the Home-Ec. room, Oh scissors, Iet's all cut up now. E Now little Freshies don't you cry, you'll be seniors by and by. 'I We seen the Doctor stop at Lickteig's the other morning. Who was T sick? It was Dutch. She baked some pancakes and ate 'em herself. T Mrs. Littelle: Oh Harold, just see the nice shoes I got in Des Moines. I Mr. L.: Agatha! Agatha! How dare you take the car out when 5 it's so cloudy. I I think that was so nice of.Ruth, Mary and Delores to give Della I that nice can to keep her peanuts in. I Coniratulatiolns Seniors! ,May good luck always follow you-but never catc up wit you. mis. - -ml--ml-ml-sun:-uyp-1ln1Iuu1mn1m1mI1I--mg-um--lm 11111 HI'-' '-' 1'1 '1J' Page Thirty-six 'Q -' I n. .4. ,4 .,v..af!!L ails A M In :n- -52' A V 1397- , xt wif- ,rf V1 N' f , ' f - F -- 1 5-i7f f f2IT f' A , i ff 1 . :Q 'ff '1 .- wi 17 ... I Q41 ,1 ' 1 S1 ' 1 ,E S ..-15.1 ffm: -, Fd -. 4 Q- - . ze-by Q , ,W ' . - ' - w-.-5:-.ana 1 A 5 N- Y- '27, QL is '-1 'Af-2 V-.V:5-4:51 , as -:- f ' af. I z f -.5 6-i5.f'i'12 -V-ff i L 1. -. - 2 ' . F? 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