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

 - Class of 1943

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Xoioioznguzuiozozoinzozojcioiozciazaiozczciaiazcinzc SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Il Third Row: Merlyn Sinn, Richard Smith, Donald Wilson, john Kleymann. ll Second Row: Phyllis Berry, Marilyn Townsend, Mary Annctt, Miss Glascock. ll First Row: Jeannine Sarchett, Mary Brick, Lois Scars, Ruth Miller, Anna Mae Miller. Not in Picture: Keith Crawford, Gerald Crawford, William Rcinholdt, li xi SliVliNTll AND lilGllTll GRADE NEWS ll There are fifteen pupils in the seven and eighth grades. We lost two pupils and gained one. Marvel Spurling and Roy Walters left us, and l,ois Sears joined us. Our class officers are as follows: President, Marilyn Townsend: Vice President, Merlyn Sinn: Secretary and News Reporter, -leannine Sarchettg Treasurer, Ruth Miller. The eighth grade sent Mary Loretta Brick, Richard Smith, and jeannine Sarchett as contestants to the County Spelling Contest at llartford April 2. jeannine Sarchett was the winner of the written con- test in which Richard and Mary were among the last ones in the written contest to he eliminated. Richard was the oral winner, jeannine and Richard were then pitted against each other and Jeannine won. .leannine will go to the State Contest at Des Moines April 17. 2:49

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4.0 SCHOOL CALENDAR August 31-School opens. September 9-Martensdale defeats St. Marys 7-0 in opening game of fall baseball season. September 16-First school movie to be held every two weeks. September 29-Freshman mixer. October 9--End of first 6 weeks. October 15-Half day holiday Scrap Drive. October 21-First Annual Anniversary party for State Champions. November 3-Senior Class had pictures taken. November 5-Jr. Red Cross Membership Drive in Martensdale School. November 2-13-Martensdale School stages bond and stamp drive. November 6-No School, State Teachers Meeting. November 19-Junior Class presents Everybody's Getting Married. November 20-Martensdale boys and girls defeat St. Marys at St. Marys Homecoming. November 24-Annual Homecoming. Iona Miller crowned queen with Marda Sears, Betty Eagan, Enid Hansell and Lila Sinn as attendants. Don Stewart master of ceremonies. Unveiling of Plaque containing names of Martensdale ex-students in the service. This plaque was placed in upper hall of the school building. M. H. S. teams defeated Winterset teams in Annual Homecoming games. November 2 6-Thanksgiving . December 8-Home Declamatory Contest. December 17-Combined grade and band program presented by band under direc- tion of Mr. Fogle and Miss Mills' and Miss Gavin's rooms. December 18-Preliminary round Declamatory Contest. December 23-Christmas Vacation started. December 28-Back to School. january 9-End of first semester. January 19-No School--Storms and cold weather. January 22-No School-County Institute. January 27-30-Warren County basketball tournaments at Indianola. February l-Miss Simpson's room launches its stamp and bond campaign. February 10-13-Girls Sectional at St. Charles. February 26-Boys defeat New Virginia to clinch Tri-River Conference Title. March 4-5-6-Boys' sectional at Winterset. March 15-Pictures for Annual taken. March 19-Band Concert under direction of Mr. Fogle. March 30-Boys defeat St. Marys 3-1 in opening game of Spring Baseball. April 2-County Spelling Contest at Hartford. Jeannine Sarchett wins County Spelling Championship. April 8--Seniors present play, Mama's Baby Boy. April 22-Letter Club Initiation. April 28-Junior-Senior Banquet. May 7-Senior Class Day. May 8-Sectional Baseball tournaments start. May 9-Baccalaureate. May 12-Commencement. May 14-School's out. -1225 I



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ii H I1 in u is u u u u u Il 2 u u II II II N II I I I I 4 1 I 0.0 n I I l I in ozovioinzezc1aicioicznzczniozc.-::a:e.:o:n1n:o1a FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Third Row: Lewis Olsen, Ivan Nichols, james Berg, Raymond Nichols, james Adams, David Del-Ieck. Second Row: James Kleymann, Eileen Page, Betty Brick, Miss Simpson fTeach- erj, jean Cline, Earl Brown. First Row: Joann Hulbert, Wilma Hakes, Phyllis Strable, Doris Seymour, Bar- bara Martens, Barbara Hulbert, Audrey Townsend, Carol Millican, Donna Sinn. Not in Picture: Marguerite Brick, Charles Voss. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS We have had 27 pupils enrolled this year, twelve in the sixth and fifteen in the fifth grade. The following have had Perfect Attendance to date: James Berg, Ivan Nicholl, Phyllis Strable, Earl Brown, Barbara Hulbert, Eileen Paige, and Doris Seymour. James Berg won the annual checker tournament. The Fifth Grade has a Hobby-Lobby Club in connection with its English. The members have a meeting once a month at which they display their various hobbies. Some of their hobbies are: Making Airplanes, Collecting Pictures, Help- ing Mother, Stub Pencils, Post Cards, New Pencils, Making Quilts, Match Books, Cooking, Old Coins, Defense Stamps, Reading, Little Trinkets, Paper Dolls, and Embroidering. The officers are President, Doris Seymour, Vice President, Carol Millicang Secretary, Donna Sinn, Treasurer, Earl Brown. The following students made the Honor Roll CGrades and Conduct Average at least 90 per centjg sixth grade, Jimmy Adams, Phyllis Strableg fifth, Earl Brown, jean Cline, Doris Seymour, Donna Sinn, Audrey Townsend. Phyllis Strable and Wilma Hakes represented our room in the county Spelling Contest, Our Victory Club is an organization of the Fifth and Sixth Grades. The members of the club are doing all they can to help win the War by Aiding in the Scrap Drive, Joining the junior Red Cross, Planting a Victory Garden, and Selling War Stamps and Bonds. To date they have sold S300 in seven weeks. Will you buy stamps and bonds to help us buy a Jeep fS900j? The people in our room have 5485.48 in Stamps and Bonds. il'

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