Martin High School - Blue Jays Yearbook (Martin, ND)
- Class of 1951
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Clubs, speech, music, school paper, contests in sports, and preparing a high school yearbook give training which is comparable in value to the training received from formal activities of our school program. wish to express my appreciation to the Blue Jay staff for their efforts and cooperation in the preparation of this annual They have met many new problems and solved them For them it has been a real life like learning process. For all of us, we hope that this first Blue Jay will bring pleasure and satisfaction not only now but also in years to come. quired program as well as from the extra-curricular. This I J ll ' - ll Wg 0 Mr Michelson Mr Tgfteland SEATED left to rlght Phyllis Hill, Eileen Schauer and Lois Fiesel STANDING Left to right Royce Bender, Mary Ann Eckert, Arley Hinsz Ardes Filler, Dorothy Rath, Patty Rust, Verna Huber, Alice Schmidt, Betty Nangen, Jack Kost, Elaine Eckert, and Martin Iszler BL ezray S 138.55 Ed1t0I iI1'Chi.Sfosnoooooooooa :coo 0 unoonqEi1S6n Sch-au-er' Assistant editor-in-chief Business manager........... Feature editoroooaleooooo Aft editoroonooooolouoocc Lay-out managerooloasoooo Assistant lay-out manager Calendar editoruuucuulooo Typists.................. Advisors... ....Phyllis Hill ...Martin Iszler ooooulpatty Rust liiilliilpatty ....Mary Ann Eckert .....Betty Wangen ....Betty Wangen oooeL0iS Fiesel Phyllis Hill Eileen Schauer ...Mr. Tofteland hw. Michelson 4 1 1 IJ d. FACULT Y MEELL-.NG oo N01 mswufwf J L ,. W :-ww-f'--Q 1 ,G-TJ zz gi-'-ffl xgr.AUM,2ik1f5:f 494 .A -52915 fp '21- N ? Mrs Juluis Schmidt Mrs A Lesmeilter Primary Intermediate Standard Certificate Standard Certificate S I 8 T C Mrs LeJune Kost Upper Grades Standard Certificate Jamestown College Mr, Harold Michelson Mr Don Tofteland Superintendent Principal B S Degree S Degree Major Commerce Major Nat Science Minor Soc Science Minor Soc Science BDE F Cllrty Bw Bk S d t al, I , iv' T9 ll 523 WILSD3 F -3, s' 'f5 ?1:. X- I4, -qi, T7 Y-if..-Lk-J x1--'F .ff f, .rf v fi' - n, 1 x A . f..1.5', J' U-dll nfffuf , I .-, vu Ill Lois Fiesel Salutatorian Pep'C1ub.... Glee Club... Basketball.. Treasurer... Secretary... Sentry Staff ennual Staff Phyllis H111 Pep Club Glee Club President Vice President Secretary Sentry Staff Annual Staff Cheerleader 'The Funny Brats Y Qxud?W ' Y Wai 71 -Y'-4 I? 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' ' . an Nl J., -,L W J iv Patricia Rust Co Valedictorian Pep Club l,2,3,4 Glee Club 2,5,4 Basketball l,2,e,4 President Vice President Treasurer 3,4 Sentry Staff l,2,5,4 Annual Staff on't Darken My Door 'Love Hits Wilbur N e Funny Brats' Alice Schmidt POP Cluboeeoooaoooool-929594 Glee Club 2,5 I 1,2,5,4 B8.Bk6tb81l o o o o Vice President 1,5 ,2,3,4 Sentry Staff Annual Staff one 'The Old Flivver . . . . 'The Funny Brats .. .. . Betty Wangen W lied' lil! 41.48 SSI View L.. Co-Valedictorian Pep Clubooooooseooeoo Glee Clubeoe one Basketba1l.... .... Cheerleader... .. Secretary... Presidenteeooel ooo I I I O O O O l Annual Staff........ nThe Funny Bratsn... TreHsurer..... ... Love Hits Wilburn..: 1,2,5,4 olol2,3 l,2,I5,4 Oillltg llIllOl aooeoe2 5,4 .i,2:-5,4 ocoaee4 0000054 ...4 WILL We, the class of 1951, in sound mind and healthy physique, after four strenuous years, do make this our last will and testament. Each article here described is bequeathed severally to the below mentioned individuals according to the terms of this will and testament ' We hereby declare all previous promises to pay, wills or test aments made by this class as null and void . Patty Rust bequeathes her ability to get on the main basket ball team to Elaine Eckart, who would appreciate it, and her acrobatic way of doing things to Paul Iszler Alice Schmidt bequeathes her giggling ability during study period to Mary Ann Eckart and her ability to keep the streets of Harvey occupied on Saturday nights to Shirley Michelson Betty Wangen bequeathes her red hair to Geraldine Eckart and her roughness to Delores Weber Lois Fiesel bequeathes her slim waist line to Lillian Helm and her ability to sing alto to Ardes Filler. Phyllls Hill bequeathes her ability to learn to speak German to Shirley Nelson and her ability to play the piano to Verna Huber Jack Kost wills his neat handwriting to Eileen Schauer and his elevated boots to Arnold Weber We, as the Senior Class of 1951 do will our ability to have long class meetings to the Senior Class of 1952 PROPHEGY May 24, 1961 My, how fast these last ten years have Sona! I guess I'll go to see the kids many of us there were to see the class of 1951 Well, here's a nice I graduated with I can hardly remember how I'll just climb into my rocket and zoom around farm I guess I'll circle it and get a better There is Phyllis carrying a milk pail, and what's following her? Dear me, four little Dockters, twins too She certainly did well for her self Here's where Betty and Valley live My, that class certainly was struck on farmers She never told me about Reiny, her third child, either She looks as carefree as ever I guess I may as well go to Minneapolis and look up Patricia Rust She was graduated from Gale Institution six years ago There she is now coming out of that cafe, and I'm certain that is Rueben Mueller next to her I caught that glitter on her left hand They do make a nice couple, and they are both employed in the Great Northern Depot, too Now off to New York and model clothes, and work in Funny, she never got married Now we are back to good eggy and Jack Kost live Imagine Jack being the nPop Home at last, and am I tired! It surely was good kids again, Lois, Patty, Betty, Phyllis, and Jack All and me You should have gotten married too, Alice Someone will break down and propose, I'm only twenty and the novelty of livlng as an old mald is wearing off Lois Fiesel Who would ever expect Lois to that large store for Broadway Fashions old Martin and here is the Kost farm where of five to see all those married but Lois Well, perhaps eight, you know, fast 1 - 2. e ' 5. ' . 40 5. ' ' 6. . . l view. I recognize the farm now, it's Arlo and Phyllis Dockter's. P l M n I CLASS HISTORY On the bright and sunny morning of September 5, 1959, nine eager be- ginners started school. The teacher Miss Dorothy Simon enrolled Tom Feld- man, Lois Fiesel, A1-Rita Heer, Jack Kost, Patty Rust, Betty Jean Schild- berger, Dela Rose Steier, Clarence Bertsch, and James Heitman In the second grade the same teacher enrolled the same number of p pils. Clarence Bertsch and Betty Jean Schildberger left us. Ruth Kessler and Anton Feldman joined us The third grade decreased our number to eight Joseph Steier joined the class and the Feldman boys left The teacher was Miss Pauline Efimenko Alice Schmidt joined the class in October making it nine The fourth grade brought our enrollment up to ten Miss Frieda Ortman enrolled one new member who was Franklin Mueller The same teacher enrolled the fifth grade whose number was reduced to eight, with Franklin Mueller, Joseph and Dela Rose Steier leaving us and Marvin Mueller joining our ranks The sixth grade remained the same in person and number The teacher was Mrs Erna Bruner Miss Marnie Fritz enrolled Patty Rust, Ruth Kessler, Alice Schmidt, Lois Fiesel, Jack Kost, Donald Lesmeister, and Myron Schmidt in the seventh rade S Ruth Kessler and Myron Schmidt left us with six eighth graders remain ing Miss Marnie Fritz was our teacher the last year in the grades In 1947 there were ten green freshman taking the big step into high school They were Marion Appelt, Lois Fiesel, Al Rita Heer, Jack Kost, Patty Rust, Alice Schmidt, Harold Schmidt, Betty Wangen, Dennis Wangen, and Daryl Hoepfer. Our teachers were Mr John Beck and Mr William Welsh In the Sophomore class four members dropped out They were Marion Ap pelt, Harold Schmidt, Dennis Wangen and Daryl Hoepfer Mr. John Beck re mained as teacher and Mr. Harold Michelson took Mr Welsh's place. In the Junior year, Al Rita Heer moved to Harvey leaving Jack Kost, Allce Schmidt, Lois Fiesel, Patty Rust, and Betty Wangen The teachers were Mrs Lois Speak and Mr Harold Michelson This year Phyllis Hill joined olr class The total enrollment is six brilliant seniors The teachers were Mr Donald Tofteland and Mr Harold Michelson SENIOR NEWS President Betty Wangen Secretary Phyllis Hill Treasurer Patty Rust Class colors Rose and silver Class flower White Rose Class Motto nLess than our best is failure There are six active seniors in our 1950 1951 class Four of the girls are on the Girls' Basketball Team They are as follows Patty Rust, Betty Wangen, Alice Schmidt, and Lois Fiesel The one remaining girl, Phyllis Hill, is a cheerleader for the Pep Squad. The one and only boy, Jack Kost, adds the masculine touch to the class The seniors presented their class play, The Funny Bratsn, in which all of them participated Betty and Patty took part in the one act play which took top honors at Denhoff All the members of the Senior Class are on the Annual Staff un O . . O O l I 0 I I , - O O O . Q , - D I Q 0 I O 0 O O Vice President---Lois Fiesel an Q n ' ' 0 . T ll , - Q V I 1 '- N ,KY-f Rm L ,,--- - 'ir Q1 . .-.,...',.' . . ,...-,. i Q LKYNpq .. ,. l.. . - . ,-'..'.,-'..- ,. ,..,- .. ll- .ui ,..-..,...,.... 'rf P... ...nu-...I-I, '.' ',-'.-',.' ni .-',.' . '. .0 , . L1'. ,' . ,. fm 11 fu? lam XE' 4 3' s Royce Bender Elaine Eckapt Ardes Filler Arley Hinsz wel? fn A Martin Iazler Dorothy Rath TUHIUTS lhry Ann Eekart Verna Huber if Eileen Schauer , y , 41 f uv, ga 'f ,gf 1 f 3'5:'Mi ' M . mf . mY H m 'k ?fQ x. .4 rffxf TF 1- fftgfggigsiy . A .:. rx . ima ,Q f ik PW .mv ,J J -4 Q if? 'If TYjLgf' k L59 ' 'T Qhwdyi , 7:'N i -1, E E- K I ,v,, 5 Y yt ,Q K 0 rx ,. if I JUDIOR CLnSS NLVS President Llalne Eckert Vice President Royce Bender secretary Mary Ann Eckart Treasurer Verna Huber The members of the Junior class aren't to be out done by the other classes of the martln Hlgh Some members of our class were found competlng in all the ectivitles the school sponsored Martin, Arley, and Royce make up the masculine part of our class and all three are found starring on the Boys' Basketball Team The glP1S athletlc ability of our class is to be proven by all six girls appearing on the basketball team e are vexy proud of our representatlon in basketball As a dramatic part of our class, Elaine and Martin took part in the one act play, Love Pits Nilbur , which took top honors at the County Play Contest Dorothy, Martin, and Arley took part ln the senior play, 'The Funny Brats The royal honors of the junior class was shown at our annual School Carnival when Eileen was crowned queen and Martin was crowned k1ng for the evening After patiently waiting and questioning, all members the class received their class rings a year ahead of time - are very proud of them Eileen is president of the Pep Club and is editor of our year book 5 1 fi, . .......... -......-- 1 . 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O s?KiK Arlan Lillian Victor Ammon Helm NN-69 Gerald Eokart Shirley Michelson WS' Michelson Shirle Janice Nelson Rust - SIIERHIHYIYES , G61'B1d1n6 Dennis Eckert Kost v Marlo Ralph Putz issue , m MiqFig9f ,qbl .Al 3ff7fa!g Q . is 1 T y K - L v I R lui -zur-'l' !: 13x , A A lllllll ZA .A 1 . 3 ogg ?-. aiyb, f i Qgf e- SOPHOMORL NEJS Class Officers PRESIDENT Janis Rust VICE PRESIDENT Shirley Nelson TREASURER Victor Michelson SECRETARY Lillian Helm SGT OF ARMS Arlan Ammon On November 50, 1950, the freshmen gave the sophomore class a return party The entertainment for the evening was playing bingo and a film was shown The party was attended by the high school and faculty Victor Michelson COUtPlbut6d his acting abillty in the one act play contest, which took top honors at Denhoff Three members of the sophomore class play on the basket ball teams, they are as follows Arlan, Victor, and Janice FRESHMAN NEWS Class Officers VICE PRRSIDENT Shirley Michelson SECRETARY Geraldine Eckart TRLASURER Ralph Weber On September ll, 1950, six green freshmen walked proudly into the Martin Publlc School They were Geraldine and Gerald Eckart, Marlo Putz, Shirley Michelson, Dennis Kost, and Ralph Weber On September 29, 1950, we were initiated into high school by the sophomore class The sophomoles put on a party in the evening in our honor Games were played and lunch was served We are now considered as a full fledged high school student We freshmen are not to be left behlnd when it comes to extra curricular activlties Marlo Putz, Dennis Kost, and Ralph Weber are on the basketball team, Shlrlev Michelson is in the glee club and pep club, and Geraldine Eckart is a mem ber of the glee club and a cheerleader . : . . V PRESIDENT-Dennis Kost I F!rxf '33 X 3 UPPER GRADES FRONT ROW James Eckert, James Fritz, Donald Michelson, Rodney Eckart, and Arnold Putz CENTER ROW Marceda Kost, Sharon Seibel, Adeline Lautt, Grace Iszler, Margorie Michelson, James Zuther, Jerry Reiker, and Helmuth Iszlere BACK ROW Mrs Kost, teacher, Patsy Hoepfer, Dorothy Muscha, Ruby Schmidt, Shirley Lautt, Delores Weber, Cleo Eckart, Arnold Weber,Jr Paul Iszler, Ralph Rath, and James Lautt JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM FRON1 ROW Dennis Kost, Helmuth Iszler, Arnold Weber, Paul Iszler, Marlo Putz BACK ROV James hcfart, JBPIX Reiker, James Eriuz, James Lautt, Arnold Putz, Donald Ndchelson, Rodney Tckart he 1: M an w. 7 agf S Q B x f-W f 'Q . ,K ,Q Q . V' K Lv A, 15,2 + .,.' Q 352.17 xr if 1 X .3 I . Vx E: 4 r M . x Q. :df mg ' my ff 1- 4 pw. -- 4 .. wifgyiwxy 1 , f . ' 'ss I' s if 3 if . . K yawn:-,V . P , 7 9' x 'fi M Hi xavxl 'ik Y is ,-553 fugiti- Q exwa I 25 s , SSE? Fi? ,-1, M ,gl . a f G ' .J M L 533253 31 3 'A L 5, . V , ,g k ,,,, 5 5355 'Sa My v 1' Q, ,af ., 44- ,H UPPER GRADES The upper grade Y C L has been very active this year The progect for the year is filling Red Cross boxes to be sent overseas Dues and selling pop and candy at basketball games have been the source of income with which the Y C L sponsored a Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine party We purchased an electric clock for our room and contributed to the arch of Dimes We enjoyed participating in the grade school Christmas operetta, nShe Didn't Believe INTERM DIATE GRADES The intermediate grades organized a Y C L club at the beginning of the school year which meets twice a month This club has t ken charge of arrangements and entertainment for our Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine parties For Thanksgiving, we had a short program in our room All of us took part in the Christmas operetta, nShe Didn't Believe, which was presented to the public the evening of December 21, 1950 held at McClusky, on April 5th PRIMARY GRADES The entertainment for the primary room for the year of 1950 and 1951 are as follows Our first party that we had was a Halloween party, with about twelve visitors We had a tree and exchanged gifts for our Christmas party Ten young sters attended thls party On February 14, we had our Valentine party We decorated a Valentine box, exchanged Valentines, and played games There were twelve visitors that attended this party LYCEUM PROGRAM 1950 51 The Lyceum programs for the school year, 1950 51, were as follows The first number was presented by Otto C Dallman, a sculptor Dallman sculptored the head of an old gossiplng woman and of Abraham Lincoln. On November 21, the school was privileged to see Thomas Magrum, a magician He did many sleight of hand performances Our third Lyceum brought George Esslinger and his dogs He told of experiences with his dogs in World War II March 13, we heard J Phillips Robertson, a notable singer Our last number was given April 5th by Starry, who gave an interesting lecture of the West Indies These Lyceum programs proved to be both educational and entertaining. NM 'll .ll . N We took part in the County Music and Declamation Festival which was 1 ui 'iq -11 - U --Lf Coach Tofteland Date FRONT ROW Mary Ann Eckert, Eileen Schauer, Janis Rust, Patty Rust, Alice Schmidt, and Betty Wangen BACK ROW Elaine Eckart, Verna Huber, Lois Fiesel, Dorothy Rath, and Ardes Filler GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM AN SCH DULE Team played Opponents score Teamg sag e Fillmore Bowden Balfour Denhoff Goodrich Bowdon Balfour DesLacs Balfour Bowden Esmond Denhoff Buwdon nSchauer Honey Patty Schmid 3' 'Fiese1n Vernie Filler Rusty nLainie nRathu nvangdang nputzy Heber Junior' Koopzer ll Ill N U w Y U II If U I U tn U ll ll 3' . ,Q , ,,, il. 'if , ga' ' gi- - , 'H - I , S x K wb 4 ,4 ,M T ' J.M3 yL FE x LX Ewwigwgwji wffwwy' gn ,.y5.'. - .-f. W. g,:.p3r, ff ' . ' , 'I n ff! lg W ll i uIHL'Q INVllAlIOJAL lOUnNAl Nl CBalfourD tin DesLacs Chwmplons I8lfOUl Balfour bowdon 5rd place Deslacs GLRLD' BAaK FLA too unsuccessful a season lhey outnumbered their opponents in total points Ty 103 The total for our team was 455, with the opponents numbellng 548 High point glrl for our team was Patt5 Rust with a total of 271 polnts Her average was 21 points per game Alice Schmidt followed with 66 polnts, and Lois Fiesel was close be hind with 60 ihe girls participated in two tournaments this year lho first one was an invitational held at Balfour The l'rst place trophy was awarded to Balfour, with Martin and Bowdon taking second and third respectively ihe second tournament was the District lO Tournament held in Martin The winners of the tournament were Bowden taking first, with Martin taking second, and Denhoff third Eight teams competed in 'tis tournament hey were Balfour, Bowden Denhoff, Esmond, Goodrlth, Hesper, Knox, and Uar+1n 1 11 . l 'l f'l T F1 Y' A ,',T'wf 'l 1 fl.. ' cl ' W V ,M , ,i , H ' era LL, The Martin Girls' Basketball Team had an eventful and not I I I m ' ' 1 I E . in I . V L . I A I O V1 w m 5 .J U A - . . DL O P1 l Y V J .. I Q . - m U L l Q - . J. gn- a . a u KDQX ,:.o1d.n.L Qgohoff Goodrich Eapond A-23 Loldnn Martin Martin KRQL D.e.n.n.n.Q-E Chamoions n'1 - T'i',TfW W o'- vfnxv-H H gLF.g..'Q ..'.L0.-. LJA l'x, ,,AJfzf J ., -'.,L -f.g'...,.,, ' Q r- . .J Lo I' .-1... f'w 0 Q V A 'Y V , - L - 1 f -v ,K ., BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAI FRONT ROW: Left to right Victor lichelson, Arley Hinsz, Arlan Ammon, Martin Iazler, and Royce Bender BACK ROW Left to right Marlo Puts, Arnold Weber, Jr. Ralph Weber, Dennis Kost, and Coach Michelson, f its Ammon MJ 'Bender we W Hina! V c is Marty 5 A I 1 0 : D K P' A 1 e or R of 'K V ,R 2, 'eo I ' X , W 1 ,re ,?,-. on s o R K K . -- ,'. , ' Wirii, V, .W A343 ' - 'N W V ' X l ' ' ' X z Q .. ::. ,:.L .,.:. QI' . T 5- X if ,. ll ll n QF ff 1 5 A -f Q N L We E3 32555 u u n D8.t6 BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Team played Opponents score Teams score Fillmore Bowdon Balfour Butte Bergen Baker McC1usky Anamooae Sawyer Sawyer Goodrich Bergen Bowdon Anamoose Balfour McC1usky Goodrich Bergen Butte Karlsruhee KConference Tournament at Sawyer? CCounty Tournament at Goodrich! CDistr1ct Tournament at Sawyerl ll-Q--50 ll-10-50 -27-50 -28-50 -l--50 -5--50 -7--50 A -9--50 T -l5-50 -19-50 Sawyer l-5--51 -Q--51 -12-51 -16-51 -29-51 -50-51 -8--51 -19-51 -2--51 -5--51 BOYS BASKElBALL Our basketball season for 1950 51 was full of excitement Though, as our schedule shows, we lost a good many of our games we won in still another way development of sportsmen ship The total number of points scored by our opponents was 911 to Mart1n's 671 High point honors go to Vic and Arlan who netted 229 and 211 respectively Since the trophy shelf of Martin High is becoming overly crowded, we set out for another goal in tournament play Though we brought home the third place trophy from the County Tournament, our goal, set out to attaln earlier, wasn't real ized until after the District Tourney when we emerged with fourth place honors and winner of the tourney ball Since we needed a new basketball this award was welcomed by all The following summarized the games played in the tourn aments we pa1tic1pated The Conference Tournament was held at Sawyer We were defeated in our first game by Sawyer, which eliminated us from the remaining tournament defeated in our first game by MoClusky This, however, did not discourage us fo we went sailing over foodrith by three points ln the everlng game For thls we received a ve1y nice third place txophy In the Dlstrict Tournament at Sawyer, we were very fort unate to draw a bye Our first game was played with Butte ifavored team of the tourneyh and we were defeated ur next game was battled out with Karlsruhe and we were again defeated Je were very happy to recelve the tourney basket ball for fourth place honors F1 A O O Next came the County Tournament at Goodrich. We were , r ' .AJ ' , . O O CONFLHENCE TOUHNAMLNT S- :Ho Ser-en Bve Sawyer Ma in lSaWyerD Cboysl Balfour Kief tte Karlsruh COUNTY TOURNAM NT KGoodrichJ Martin Cboysl Champlons Denhoff Champions Goodrich Denhoff Martin 3rd Goodrich 4th District 21 Consolatio Champs Class C CSawyerD Kboysl Balfour a r Kief Ber en Kar sr 6 Tournament Butte Champions Champions Junio bo homores Juniors 5rd place CLASS TOURNAMENT Drawings were made for the Class Basketball Tournament which was held March 12, 15, 14, and 15 in our school gym We found the following students starring for the freshmen team Shirley Michelson, Geraldine Eckart, Gerald Eckart, hibited their talent with Janice Rust, Lillian Helm, Shirley Nelson, Victor Michelson, and Arlan Ammon The nine juniors all contributed their individual basketball technique. Among them we found Eileen Schauer, Mary Ann Eckart, Elaine Eckart, Ardes Filler, Verna Huber, Dorothy Rath, Royce Bender, Martin Iszler, and Arley Hinsz The seniors, again small in number but large in size, found among their supply of resources Lois Fiesel, Patty Rust, Alice Schmidt, Betty Wangen, Jack Kost, and Phyllis Hill A set of rules was drawn up limiting the number f players to five The whole court was used by all the play ers The other rules used were similar to those of girls' basketball An arrangement was made whereby the members f the winning team were guests at a school party given by the three other classes f 1 Marlo Putz, Dennis Kostfand Ralph Weber. The sophomores ex- O Q 0 ' 0 W5 f im 4lll SCHOOL SONG X Tune On Wisconsin Q On for Martin, on for Martin, Fight right through that line Pass the ball clear down from Baskets sure are fine! U rah! On for Martin, on for Martln, Fight for vlctory, Fight fellows, flght, fight, fight, We'll win this game Copponentsi Rah! SCHOOL YELLS Left, right, left, right, Here come the boys in blue and white Can they battle? Well, I guess They're the fighters of the M H S Victory, victory, that's our cry, C T O R Are we in it? Well, I guess We're the students of the M H S A bottle of pon, a big banana, We're from southern Indiana ' mnat's a lie, that's a bluff , ' We're from Martin, thatfs enough Blue, white, fight, fight! Blue, white, fight, flghtl Who fight9 We fight! Blue, white, fight, fight! Water, water, water, steam, steam, steam,ie'k,'K4'!l Have we got it? Yes, we get it, A M, T E A M, T E A 0 Q A basket, a basket, sw ' A basket boys! You make'the baskets, And we'll make the noise! M, : r ,ff Q ' . wg , - . :. 27 ,Zz ,V V I YI ' : .'. . e. on A My '55 . an is . ' A A if ' QD . I 'JJ E Ml X A., W fy , l . r V 1 Y, - - .. .nn Ainim GLEE CLUB Front row Elaine Eckert, Geraldine Eckart, Phyllis Hill, and Shlrley Michelson. Center row Lillian Helm Mary Ann Eckert, Ardes Filler, Verna Huber, and Patty Rust Back row Shlrley Nelson, Eileen Schauer, Dorothy Rath, Janice Rust, and Lois Fiesel PEP CLUB Center row Alice Schmidt, Lillian Helm, Ardes Filler, Mary Ann Eckert, Betty Wangen, Elaine Eckert, and Shirley Michelson Back row Shirley Nelson, Eileen Schauer, Dorothy Rath, Janice et, Lois Fiesel, Patty Rust, and Verna Huber. 3 s Front row: Cheerleaders, Phyllis Hill and Geraldine Eckert. 3 x VNS 1? f if Q 451- 7 54, K 4,. 3 ,5,, ., i.. K I ! Q5 Q5 Y' Q, I-:gf - Q ' is If N5 ' mn: asyiigw 'SX Q Ni ix 'Q X5 Q , K wx X ,xxxrsgrsi Y i figs? is A 3. s wk XX ' XS W SN x X M + I Y X 2 X www 4' as I S? J S if 3 ? Q. ,xl -P rv, , x Y, M Q Q CARNIVAL NEWS The annual school carnival was held October 27, at the Martin City Hall. An evening of fun began with a humorous one-act play given by the students of M.H.S. The program was concluded by several numbers by the Martin Band. Different concessions of the carnival were the fish pond, dart-throw and a goose stand. Bingo was played in the basement. P.T.A. members served the lunch for the evening. Highlighting the evening's program was coronation of king and queen Eileen Schauer and Martin Iszler were the winning candidates. They were crowned by their close com- petitors, Geraldine Eckart and Arlan Ammon The proceeds of the carnival were used to purchase a scoreboard for the gymnasium SCHOOL PROJECTS FOR THE YEAR 1950 '51 A new scoreboard and a projector were purchased for the school this year The scoreboard was bought with the pro ceeds from the carnival This scoreboard came in quite han dy for our tournament, until the fuse blew out After a short delay, the fuse was replaced, and our scoreboard work ed perfectly again Bill Putz was the official scorekeeper for our games The Y C L , Primary Room, Pep Club, Boys' and Girls' Basketball teams, the Progressive Club, Baptist Ladies' Aid, School Board, and the P T A all donated money towards the purchasing of our RCA 400 projector We also got a turn table, microphone, screen, stand for the screen, and an am plifier along with our projector Films are now being shown to the whole school about once a week, and also to the individual classes The microphone was used for the senior three act play, as well as our other programs for the year Time 9 OO 9 20 9 20 10 OO 10 OO lO 40 10 40 11 20 12 OO 1 00 1 OO 1 1 40 2 2 20 5 5 OO 5 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Mr. Michelson Mr. Tofteland Opening Exercise Study period English IIb English Ib Present Day Problems Study period . .Journalism Noon Noon Study period General Science Bookkeeping Science Lab K'I'ues 8: Thurs 1 Agriculture Study period Boys' Phy Ed. 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