Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA)
- Class of 1947
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'C 1-, hshi'-1. 4 .tn-.P ,. . + writ, mul' , U. ,M A qw' aww! we 'qi . I W A ,W-5. , f . X, 'Mi 2. K 1 2 89 7caMe of Ganlenii ww-rrvrr 'w 9 V , L. X, 11 nlrifri CVf'?:1wxrx F .ws- fanny- fqcfm-in ' ' R. B IIQCDNS Superintendent X ya Seated around the table in the Board office are from right to left: Mr. Irons, super intendenf, Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Amen, Mr. Zack, Dr. Crabb, president, Mr. Main, secretary Mr, Clough, Mr. Guerfin, Mr. Decker, Mr. McEldoon, chief engineer. P. O. BRUNSVOLD l'li9h School Vice-principal Director of Athletics S. I.. RUGLAND Junior College Dean HAROLD J. SNVDER High Sciwooi principal Juniorcollege Director 14 HELEN P. FULLERTON Girls, Adviser .,:-Sig, pq: .uns-sq' , X' 1-isle if X ' .aga- Ri E, NYQUIST Commercial FLORENCE O'LEARY Clothing ESTHER PAGENHART History HENRY PAINE Music HAROLD PALMER Mechanical Drawing GLADYS PRICE Commercial ALICE RITER History 'D' 'U-.13 i GEORGE LOSEN Spanish VESTA MARTIN Retail Selling MARY MEYTHALER Design PEARL MINOR Librarian WILLIAM MOORE Mathematics EDITH NAYLOR English F, B, HATHAWAY Woodworking HELEN HOUSER English KATHERINE KASSAR English ROLLO C. KEITHAHN History and Geography JAMES F, KEE History and Government 6 HELEN FULLERTON Girls' Adviser O. A. GEORGE Mathematics ELIZABETH GRAVES English GERHARD GUNSTEN History, Economics VOLNEY A, HANSEN Physical Education W, LAMONT CON STABLE Mathematics ARLINE DAUM English MARIAN DICKINSON Foods FLORENCE FLYNN Latin FRANCES FORSTER French and Spanish IVAN FOSSE History and Economics aww, M. E. ASPENSEN Mechanics HELEN AUCKER English HOWARD BARKER Biology GRACE BARNARD Commercial RUTH BEHRENS Vocal H. H. BOYCE Chemistry MARGARET BRAKEL Commercial 5-of MARJORIE SMITH Orchestra CARLETON STEWART Bond HELEN THOMAS English fiqfnl' Mamma di- Xa .JA , I? ff JOE ROGERS Biology WARREN RUBY Art JANET ZUCK History ESTHER STARR Physical Education ELMER STARR Economics ond Sociology .-if Siucfenl Guida FRONT ROWv-Miss Pagenhart, Walter Bender, Charles Mallette, Dean Schmidt, Georgia Yelland, Jo Anne Hebel, Don Newell, Aristotle Pappajohn, Gus Zahariades. SECOND ROW--Mr. Brunsvold, Carol Norris, Richard Hayes, Rarnon Long, Ed Pope, John Dodge, Wayne Dunavan, Gerald Herbener, Don Lee, Lois Needham, Gerald Dean. THIRD ROW-Tracy Kinsel, Tom Senneff, Mary Strickland, John Rueber, Alonzo Moe, Delmar Dierks, Roger Cunningham, Dean Johnson, Marilyn Hagen, Barbara Lansrude. GZG44 Gffwm William Stoynoff, treasurer, Charles Alitz, secretary, Gerald Dean, president, Edward Pope, vice-president direct the iuniors. Leading the seniors are: Shirley Haight, secretary, Dean Huff, treasurer, Dean Schmidt, president, and William Osmundson, vice-president. Alonzo Moe, vice-president, Shirley Groh, secretary, treasurer direct the sophomores. Roger Cunningham, president, and Marilyn Morse, We Self LYDIA ZAJICEK Under the capable guidance of Lydia Zaiicek, the OFFICE ASSISTANTS have worked each hour to handle the endless details which arise and to keep the office running smoothly. A boy and a girl work in the office each of the five periods. Answering the telephone on the building's intercommunication system, checking daily attendance, sorting the mails, and running errands to various rooms and betwecn buildings are among the tasks performed by the assistants. Answering the phone is one of the tasks which keep Dean Baumgartner and Ardith Chapman busy during their one hour of work, Looking ua home room numbers of dif- ferent students is only part of the work which keeps Edgar Lomen and Lorraine Axiotis busy during third period, Checking attendance to see who is here and who is not is one among many tasks of Donna Perry and Clifford Van Ry during first period. Things are bound to be lost and to help the students find them are Rocha Katz and Bob Detra who keep busy during the fifth period of the day. Sorting the mail during fourth period is one job of Lorraine Kohoutek and Jim Chimbidis. Maria Gazes, Catherine Dirksen, and Shirley Gorham help the three administra- tors by doing a number of iobs, such as typing and recording. sw was Mrs. Thompson is o custodian whose rnoin job is the core of the lovotories ond fountoins. Clorence Anderson, known to oll students os Andy, hos to help us get into our lockers. Vernon C. Moon, better known os Beanie, is the custodian of the Music Holl. Mr, Cooling is doing one of his many jobs obout third floor while students study. Mr. Snyder hos just stopped to toke o brief rest from his first floor work. Mr. Huff stops working long enough on second floor for us to take o snop. xtilcxrs 7aAfe af Qanlfenfd v Lock VVinn Sn whom pr fir Wo, J ' X Jlmrwrs nl' C 1 AAMODT, IVEDENE ADAMS, RICHARD Football Track Intramural Basketball ALEXANDRE, RICHARD ANDERSON, CALVIN AYER, LAVEEN BEMIS, LILA G. A. A, BAILEY, DARLENE Hi Tri G. A. A. Orchestra BARTON, MERRY G. A. A. BENDER, WALTER Cub Gazette Quill and Scroll Band Chorus Football Student Council l-li-Y ADELSMAN, MAYBELLE Class Officer lSec.l Student Council Debate Girls' Chorus Dramatics ARNOLD, DOROTHY BLOOMFIELD, MARGARET G. A. A. Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus .,., Contest Glee Club i-ii Tri Masonian 5 me 33 IQ E BLCOMINGDALE, ALLEN Chorus Boys' Quartet Contest Chorus l-li-Y Cheer Leader BLOXHAM, BOLES, RONALD EDGAR BOHNSACK, DALE Football lntramurol Basketball Track l-li-Y BOOTH, DIXIE BOWER, JOANNE Cub Gozette G. A. A, BOWERS, CLARICE Chorus Sextet Contest Chorus G. A. A. BRACKLEIN, CONRAD l-li-Y BRADBURY, VIRGINIA G. A. A. BRAMHALL, WILLYS BRECKEL, PEGGY Chorus Cub Gazette Hi Tri Ploy Crew Quill ond Scroll Variety Show Dramatics BREDALL, DENESE Chorus Girls' Trio Sextet Swingtette Stage Crew l-li Tri Cab. Mem. Contest Chorus Mixed Quartet Contest Glee Club Make-Up Variety Show BROWN, JAMES BUCKLAND, BERNARD Stage Crew Track BURGENER, HELEN Cl'1OruS Band Hi Tru G. A, A, BURGESS, DARRELL CALEMBER, JOSEPH CAMPBELL, THEO Muxed Chorus CARMAN, LA BONNA CAMPBELL, WAYNE Band A Pep Band Pres. Band CASEY, MARILYN Cub Gazette Band Hx Trl Pep Band Marching Band Concert Band Orchestra CAZANAS, ARlSTlDES Cub Gazette Dramatics Masonian Wrestlung CHAPMAN, APDWH CHIMBIDES, JAMES Baseball Football Basketball Hi-Y Class Offlcer Student Council CLEMENS, CHARLES Hi-Y Cl-IANEY, ROGER Track QM? CLINE, ROGER COLLEN, DONALD Class Representative Intramural Basketball COLLINS, DUANE CONDON, DONALD Football Basketball Qt 9 Track COOKMAN, JACK Basketball Baseball Football Hi-Y COOKMAN, JOE COX, RUTH -S CUNNINGHAM, LARRY Football Hi-Y Track M Club Basketball Mgr. DAVIS, JEANNINE G. A, A. Chorus DETERMAN, JEAN Band Hi Tri lVuce Presl Play Crew DETRA, ROBE RT Class Officer lV.-Pres? Football M Club Hi-Y DIRKSEN, CATHERINE DONELSON, DAPHNE DUENOW, GERALD Hi-Y Track EASLEY, HAROLD EBERHARDT, JOHN Baseball Football M Club EDGINGTON, PHYLLIS Mixed Chorus Hi Tri Play Crew Girls' Chorus Masonian EDSTROM, DELORES Chorus Sextette Contest Chorus. Hi Tri Cheer Leader Variety Show EGGERS, FRED Dramatics Cub Gazette Variety Show .Ef- 'QQ 'Q QQ 5' me gg EHLERS, ROBERT 5 Basketball Tennis JIM ELAND, CHARLES '53 ti r QQ ELAND, ROBERT ' Z ' ELLioTT, DELORES Chorus ELSBURY, GERALDINE Variety Show Mixed Chorus ERICKSON, ARTHUR Band Pep Band Hi-Y Orchestra H i -Dive Band EVERDING, ROBERT GH .-Q A7 'S -Q 'qv ' ance fi Quill and Scroll Pres. Quill and Scroll Youth Center Councul Orchestra Baseball Football Track EVERIST, WlLMYTl-l r-OLKAMA, ERMA Chorus GENZLER, WILLIAM GI LSON SARAH Chorus Contest Glee Club GINDLER, HERBERT Cub Ga zette Debate GIR'l ON, BRUCE Debate Orchestra Cub Gazette GEVING, LEROY GLANVILLE, MARY Hi Tri GORHAM, SHIRLEY G. A. A. GREEN, BARBARA Put. Bus. Leaders of America GREEN, JEANNINE G. A. A. GROFF, KATHERINE Hi Tri Stage Crew G. A. A. GUERTIN, RICHARD Football Basketball GUSTAFSON, CHARLOTTE Hi Tri G. A. A. Sports Mgr. i-IAHN, LAVONNE HAIGHT, SHIRLEY Chorus Sextette Contest Chorus Class Secretary G. A. A. Hi Tri Play Crew Variety Show HALL, VIRGINIA Cub Gazette Typist I-IALV ERSON DONALD HANAWALT, LI LA G. A. A. HANES, JOEL Student Council Hi-Dive Band Concert Band Marching Band HANSEN, JEANYCE Hi Tri Sextet Cheer Leoder Contest Glee Club Stage Crew Student Council Chorus HEBEL, JO ANN Mosonion String Group Hi Tri Student Council Sec. Orchestra Stage Crew HARRIS, DOROTHY HANSEN, PHYLLIS Bond HEDGECOCK, IVAJANE Girls' Chorus Contest Glee Club Sextet , ' Hist. Retoul Soles Closs mm., ' W Gm HELFENSTEIN, JANICE Chorus Dromotlcs G. A, A, Sextet Hu Trl Variety Show HENSCHKE, MAVIS HERSEY, PATRICIA Hi Tri G. A. A. Orchestra Stage Crew HERTIG, JAMES Bosketboll Chorus HICKLE, GORDON Footboli TrCJCk HOFFMAN, LEONA Chorus HOLTZ, RAMON Wrestling Trock Bond HOWELL, ROLLIN HUFF, DEAN Football Track Class Treasurer HOFF, VIOLET Stage Crew Make-Up Crew G. A. A. HUNSAKFR, ROBERT ISAACSON, WAWA Chorus G. A. A, Hu Tri Stage Crew Contest Glee Club Cub Gazette Masonian Class Play JAMISON, PATRICIA JONES, RUTH ANN G. A. A. JEWELL, DUANE Basketball Baseball Football M Club JOST, DON Hi-Y Baseball JUDD, ROGER Marchmg Band Pep Band Concert Bond Orchestra Hi-Dwe Band Rotary KARTEL, JOSEPH Hi-Y Vtce-Pres. Pres. Chorus Chorus Pres. Cheer Leader Track KAVARS, KATHERINE G. A. A. Fut. Bus. Leaders of Amerlca KELCK, MARION KISER, MARVYL Cub Gazette l-ln Tru Chorus Stage Crew G. A. A, Varuety Show 1'- 40 wi S if kgs . ,J l 'E' 1' 5 .mf Mm 'SV th If gl ? MQ. ' fss-me ' KOERBER, NANCY Chorus Hi Tri Sextet Hi Tri Cabinet Contest Cborus Stage Crew G. A. A. l-li-Dive Comm, KOHOUTEK, LORRAINE Hi Tri G. A. A. KRIEGER, DOROTHY Cub Gazette Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll V-Pres. KRAUSE, WlLLl KREGOTIS, GEORGE Band Class Play Orcbeslra Wrestling Pep Bond AM KROPF, SHIRLEY KRONEMAN, MERLE LEAMAN, RUTH Cub Gazette Chorus Sextette Dramatucs Quill and Scrol Variety Sbcw G. A. A. Fut. Bus. Leaders of America l LEE, DOROTHEA G. A. A. LEE, DOUGLAS Baseball Basketball Football HI-Y Home Room Basketball l-li-Y Baseba M C Footbol LEONARD, DOROTHY LEWIS, MYRON Basketball ll lub l LOOMER, CHARLES Home Room Basketball nr 'U' LLJCHAN, MIKE Q 3 LLJND, DOLORES Cub Gozctrc- Chorus Sextcifc AACJLJIIOOJ Comet Crows Hu Trl QLluNc1r1dSCrc'JN Mako Up Crow Vorucfv Show 3-Kfmiw , . LYSNE, MARJORIE BG!-rf Dromotrts G A A Hu Tru Siucicrwt Cinurmul Vormtx SHCW Eorvd Yrmth CCr1fCr Bond VACC E'rCs of Bond PCD Bond MANLOVE, CYRILLA ' f, I MALLO MARLYS G.A.A 6' 7 .1 it ' f ' ' ,di E MAKRIS, JOHN MARRCNI GABRIEL N J, K - 1 MARTIN, ALVIN I wr P 0 'Q S MARTIN, DARLINE 3 'W Q Q A---Tk Jr C1055 Plov X Z 3 2 Scxtefte - GJ66 Club W! Boskmbczll MARTIN, DONALD MASON, JAMES EAQL Trcdf CTOSS Wow Vvrwflmg Home Roorvw BOSRCYDOU Debuts Dromotrcs MATHEWS, MARGARET Fm. Bus Loaders ur America A x MAXWELL, ROBERT T, N ' Basketball gf ' for Fwfbou, kg' , A 4274 H1-Y A . . lntrommol Boske-tba!! , 4634Ag5 MCELDOON, ROBERT MCILHATTON, LOREN Football MCLAUGHLIN, MARY Chorus Scxtet Contest Glee Club Cub Gazette Hi Tri Pep Club iCheer Leaderl Stage Crew Play Crew MCLAUGHLIN, MERLE .louralism Basketball G. A. A. Baseball Make'Up MCMICHAEL, MALCOLM Basketball Football Masonian Tennis Cub Gazette M Club MILBRATH, SHIRLEY MILLER, RICHARD MILLER, DONNA Make-Up MILLER, MARGARET Chorus Hi Tri MILLER, RAYMOND Basketball Football MALLETTE, CHARLES MOONEYHAM, DOROTHY Cub Gazette Quill and Scroll Hi Tri Play Crew Chorus . MOORE, DALE Basketball Baseball Football NAGEL PEARL Play Crew Jr Class Play NALL, DIANA G. A, A. I-Ii Tri MULDOON ROBERT MYERS, JEANETTE Chorus Contest Glee Club Play Crew Make-Up NEI-ILS PHYLLIS NELSON, ,IUANITA Chorus Sextet Madrigal Contest Chorus Caroling Group Play Crew Footlight Fantasy Main Stem NESSET 'NIEWELL DONALD Student Council Treas Student Council NEWMAN, MAXINE Chorus Cheer Leader I-Ii Tri Main Stem Faotlight Fantasy Sextette NICHOLS DAN Play Crew NICHOLAS WILLIAM Dramatics Concert Band Band Debate Marching Band Journalism NORRIS, PI-IYLLIS Bond Cub Gazette Make-Up NOSER, DWANE Basketball Track Football Tennis X' ff OBRIEN RUTH Cub Gazette Orchestra Chorus Stage Crew Hn Trl Debate ulll and Scroll ODOM, JAMES I-It-Y O LEARY MARIO Stage Crew Make Up Crew OLSON, WARREN Band OSMUNDSON, WILLIAM Student Councll Class Vtce Pres. PAPPAS, GEORGE Class Basketball PAPPAJOHN, ARISTOTLE Class Oftlcer 4Treasm Football Student Councll I-Ii-Y PAPPAS, OLGA Chorus I-ll Trl G. A, A. Vice Pres., Sports Mgr. PAYNE, EDGAR PETERSON, MARVIN PETERSEN, PHYLLIS G, A. A. PHALEN, TIMOTHY Dramatics Student Council Masonian PINE, RUBY PLAGGE, DUANE 'L ' fit . , KK' : POLAND, JEROME Football PORTER, SAM Band Dramatics Pep Club fBOI'1dl Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Hi-Dive Band Orchestra PRAZAK, KENNETH Home Room Basketball PRESTON, BENTON l-li-Y PRICE, ROBERTA Cub Gazette Jr. Editor Chorus Dramatics Quill and Scroll QUERl, ALBERT RADCLIFF, RODNEY RANSOM, RUTH Hi Tri Chorus Contest Glee Club REPP MARY Q4 fi l .AWA W -5' at 'J B RIES, MICHAEL RILEY, WILLIAM Basketball ROBINSON, KENNETH Stage Crew RODGERS, ALECIA Cub Gazette Chorus G. A, A. Play Crew Masonian Variety Show ROETHLER, LA VONNE Cub Gazette ROETHLER, MARCELLA ROSE, GEORGE Assistant Council Rep. SAYLES, ROBERT Chorus Madrigal Swingtette Football Contest Chorus Tennis Boys' Quartet SBERAL, BARBARA Chorus Play Crew Hi Tri G, A. A. ISec I lCab,I Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm Variety Show SCI-IEEE, DIXIE Chorus G. A. A, Hi Trl SCI-IEEE, PEGGY Band G. A. A. Play Crew SCHMITZ, JOYCE G. A. A. SCHULTZ, MARJORIE Chorus SCHUTZ, EVELYN G. A. A. SCHWANDT MARY JANE Band Hi Tri G. A. A. Pep Eand Play Crew Dramaiics Marching Bond Orchestra SECORY, PATRICIA Chorus Hi Tri Stage Crew Council Alternate Vocal Pres, Girls' Chorus Make-Up SERAKOS, THEODORE SHARP, DONNA 'ik . F? Chorus Girls' Trio Sextette Swingette Contest Chorus lMixedl Quartet Hi Tri G. A. A. SHEKA, JANELLE G. A, A. Hi Tri SMITH, BERNARD SNOW, JUNE G. A, A. STAMPS, ROGER Basketball Football M Club Track STlNEHART, LEA STILES, MARY STEIN, GERALDINE Cub Gazette Associate Editor Cl'1Ol'US G. A, A. Hi Tri Stage Crew Quill ond Scroll Youth Center Comm. STOCKBERGER, VIOLA Q9 'X Q 'fm- 11 ,1- v,.J': V, .,,, ,xg .ix ,M ...W H . , , . I N' 1 sw ,I STRAW, HOWARD 'fgw ' BC1I'1d uf-21 Footboll V SYMECEK, Rose G. A, A. SAUNDERS, MEREDITH Bosketboll Boseboll Footboll Hi-Y Student Council TANNER, BETTY Bond TYLER, MARY Cub Gozette Dromotics rm-ff G. A. A. CCob.l l-li Tri lCob.7 Stoge Crew Chorus Mosonion Cheer Leoder Variety Show UNDERWOOD, STANLEY UTHOFF, ALLAN VALENTINE, JOAN Cub Gazette Chorus Hi Tri Contest Glee Club Quill ond Scroll lSec,, Treosl Mosonion Play Crew VAN ESSEN, GEORGE VEEDER, MARIE Cub Gozette G. A. A, Hi Tri Stoge Crew Chorus Variety Show VENECHUK, JOHN U X VER HELST, DONALD VICIAN, BONNIE G. A, A. Hi Tri Ploy Crew Chorus Cub Gr -ette WAGGON ER, THOMAS Basketball Baseball WAGNER, JOA Chorus Contest Glee Hi Tri G. A, A, Stage Crew Variety Show WALLACE, MARLYCE l-li Tri WASS, KATHRYN G. A. A. Pres. WERLE, ALAN Football 'Q' All? M Club Student Council VUKASOVICH, HELEN Dramatics Hi Tri gp' 519i Y G, A. A. Journalism ANDERSON, HAZEL N ' Club 1 R fin- gk WAGNER, BEVERLY ,,,,,, ,,, Play Crew R T G. A. A. Costume Crew NICHOLSON, DAVID WALTER, RICHARD Hi-Y WANDER, FREDRICK ,.,,......,.f Basketball Bllfld 4 HEY ' Football VVAY, GEORGINA Q Chorus Qs Contest Glee Club l-li Tri Play Crew Make-Up Cheer Leader WENDT, GENE WEST, GENEVIEVE Chorus Contest Chorus Sextet Make-Up g Swingtette Hi Tri Q A WHITEHEAD, ROBERT ' Variety Show Dramatics .1 Q! WILHITE, DALE WILTS, JANAAN Chorus Girls' Trio Sextet Swingtette WODARCAK, WANITA VVISE, FRANK Baschall Wrestling WOOD, JEAN Hi Tri Student Council Madrigol Contest Chorus Hi Tri iPres.i Hi-Dive iSeC.i SCHMIDT, DEAN Band Hi-Y Student Council Vice President Variety Show Class President WYBORNEY, BONNIE Hi Tri G. A, A, YOUNG, MARY LOU G. A. A. YELLAND, GEORGIA Hi Trl fCab.i Band Student Council CSQC., Presi Orchestra Drarnatics ZAHARIADES, GUS Basketbail Football Student Council ZEIGLER, BEVERLY Hi Tri Chorus Cheer Leader Variety Show G. A. A. Stage Crew ZEA, SHERMAN YOUNG, RICHARD vQqwii5kT2zS, w. 'A ' ., xg 5: Ag 3 V ' 4 f Q ' -ilk' J -.nga -2' YW. 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G 1 'ff Wagner, William Walters, Sally Wandrey, Robert Waters, James Westcott, ldelle Whaley, James Whipple, Doris Whistler, Douglas White, Betty White, Hubert Whitney, Cathern Wineman, Richard Wolf, Rosalyn Walkenhauer, Marian Woodhouse, Donald Zaharnades, Kathryn guigiqg, 1 . Zemanek, Rose ' , Vlfilliams, Patricia 3' , ,' Winters, Gerala ,:-', H' 1 ' A . . ' '. ' ' , A l 3 5 3 I Quinones me ia f , 1595 .ir it ' ,A i 5'i5f1,' A 355253 . Davis, Melvin Demos, Mary iqfrl Mamma '-1 rl et, S Q- 5 5 2 S , , , if Ms 5 of BACK ROW Shlrlcy Boyrl, Darold Blazek Nona Bonnsack, Don Amlarosen, Ned Brandt, Ronald Boone, Larry Boone, Marrlyr' Arnolfl, Artlella Belseth SECOND ROWf'BOrlJC'O BVOWH, DCllUCrf Bosrer, Tl'1QiI'1'la Boots, Darrell Bramhall, Bull Austin, Audrey Austrn, Chris Bakrllges, Geralcllne Blanchard THIRD ROW Dlxre Berger, Robert Banks, Wrllram Blake, Richard Blake, Phyllrs Allan, Paal Burch, Merle Bradbury, Marlene Brown FOURTH ROW--Lennlre Abbott, Margaret Brown, Margaret Allcn, Dean Bourngartner, Calrner Anderson, Bonnie Boothroyfi Mercedes Arroyo, Ronald Bloomlngaale 0 Q .4 - .ve -. ' Q ,, 1 , f 5 ,.,, Z ' rrz' n-- Q r l',, BACK ROW -Left to Rraht -Donald Forest, Nrck Daskalos Dc-lmer Drerks, Roger Cannlngharn, Ralph Dlerks, Dorothy Danalnco Delores Crcher, EC-tty Burtness Glen Evans SLCOND ROWW Alys Caldwell, Arlene Etner, Mary Ann Elder, Wllluur Closson, Martln Faktor, Glllnert Davey, Mary Easley LQ-Roy Flnley TIrllRO ROW- Colleen Caltlwcll Bonnre Eyanoft Betty Loo Cohen Daynd Donn, Onmkolas Kayaya Janet Burns, .Ionlce Cromer Joan Fltzaeraltl, Bessie Ball FOURTH ROW-----Margaret Denker Jane Baolltz, Donna Basngens, Constame Elllson, Kernpton Everrst, Justrn Choa- rnan Betty Dayrs, Rath Ann Coe, Layonne Chaney Rose Clausen i L swf, LAST ROW--Mcrporle Loughlln, Deon Johnson, Irene Judd, Glorworino Kccgon, Dorryl Lewus, Duonc Johnson, Audrey Ksttleson, Duone Kung, John Kohoutek, SECOND ROW-Angelnco Korornltros, Jocqucixne Hurley, Eleanor Jcnscn, Jerrold Lutcowsh, John Llndsoy, Wolter Lonce, Roger Klemos, Lily Kumberlun, Corrine Johnson, Peorl Klernensen THIRD ROWgPhyIIus Knnnon, Dnonn Kroll, Chorlotte Klusernon, Jon: Konzcnbock, Nnck Logwos Rosconrte Fronk, Marlon Lnnk, Mory Koloplostors, Wotter LeDuc. FOUR ROW--Ruth Johnson, Robert MccMn!Jon, Ardus Lockrem, Gown Jomcs, Trocy Kznsel, Glorwo Jost, Borooro Lcnsrude, Bill Kroger, Merle Moe Kolwunskc. . sw LAST ROW-Allce Reynolds, La Marr Popp, Richard R-Ce, Robert Nuttrng, Patty Poland, Wayne Prazak, Kallrope Pao- antonr-y Glen Platts SECOND ROWgArdyth Otto, JoAnne Ollenburg, Nancy Sawtelle, Alberta Percy, John Rasmussen, John Page, John Reuher, JoAnne Palansky, James Purdue. THIRD ROW-'eDonaId Prnce, lla Orcutt, Arlene Saathoff, Hanford O'Leary, Rnchard Rohunson, Beverly Nlver, Douglas Peck, Betty Sampson, Robert Rafferty, FOURTH ROW-Jeannette Ohrt, Delores Ogaard, Wnlluom Peck, Martrn Petersen, Donald Petersen, Harrlet Sampson, Lora Lee Pugh, Joy Pettut. 501110 LAST ROW-Dons Relcharat, Pat Patruck, Ronald Wolf, Joe Code, Grant Cornwelt, Roberr Guvler, John Wtlch, Bar- bara Walkenhauer, Marie Warner. SECOND ROW- Ruth Wentworth, Paulune Woaarcak, Wayne Wentworth, Shurley Wttlts, Davue Hayes, Kenneth Tuttle, Barbara Wormhoudt, Arla Whnte, Esther Kappus, Shirley Whtpote, THIRD ROWfMargaret Wtlkms, Marva Wtlktns, Jean Umbargeu, Ilene Wolf, Ernest Cory, Cathernne Vukovnch, Marttyn Hagen, Shlrtey Watters, Betty Page, FOURTH ROW--Virginia Raisch, Larry Wenr, Marta Ewrng, June Wessels, John Umbarger, Jane Weaver, Dlxte Wood, Mary Ann Weitzel, Mary Walter, figfnl' Mamunii Nw 1 url.-4 f i ,ul C is Www J -. Q ,L x l 'Q 'WW 1 fldleaf mmm R Sou K dmww ww dm: A 1 055: X 1 m, EC um mms Manual Arm and Phwlkon Educotw m Ocsses mktrnrmuwfcl MLIRIC Amo! Muwlf Phmcrwt Pcmumei Ml mu M mu: J a 0 l wh mt Lfrc ' umil ji Cxgv Qfcnvs 55 MMG? 5, -ui' ' E6 Ufwwwcv Closscs , 57 CQHWH Nl'CIL1l ' X f' CN 1, 58 H, A, K it I 5, -, . ' ,N . , 59 ' .3 I 5 , 60 X- . , 62 f .. , .. 64 Y A my l W its 65 ff am!! Mrs, Houser's class in ENGLISH dram- atizes a portion of Julius Caesar. Practice in reading and writing SPAN- ISH is being given by Miss Forster. We hope this isn't a typical class in ENGLISH in Miss Daum's room. Pointing to a LATIN quotation for her class is Miss Flynn. Listening to a discussion in Mrs. Kas- sar's class in ENGLISH is this group ot sophomores. The seniors take a fundamentals test in ENGLISH as Miss Aucker looks on. Mr. Losen's class reads their SPANISH aloud. The LITERATURE class taught by Miss Thomas listens to a classmate read aloud. Report card distribution is taking place in Mrs. Naylor's ENGLISH class. Busily engaged in preparation of the next day's work is Miss Graves' ENG- LISH class. fi!! aciaf Science Serious problems are discussed for the remainder of the class by this group of round table speakers in Miss Riter's HISTORY class. Mr. Keithan's HISTORY class is caught during their study period, Busily engaged in o round table discussion of current problems are the several small gorups in Miss Pog3nhart's class in MODERN HISTORY. While a few students check to see that the camera is focused in the right direction, others in Mr. Fasse's AMERICAN HISTORY class are gathering information from their texts. Pausing a moment during their study of AMERICAN GOVERNMENT is Miss Zuck's class. Broad smiles are registered for the camera in the ECONOMICS class taught by Mr. Starr, 3 . Mr. Borker turns o wotchtul eye on the work of his students in BIOLOGY closs. Interested in various experiments ore members of Mr. Boyce's PHYSlCS closs. The GEOMETRY closs ond Mr. Constable look on while two students prove their points. Pointing to the solution of problems in ALGEBRA is Mr. George. A moment in the ALGEBRA class tought by Mr, Moore is registered by the cornero. Mr. Roger's BIOLOGY closs puuses between reports ond experiments to listen to o joke 'amfrq Miss Barnard checks os the TYPING class types. Pousing a moment to listen to a fellow student, are members of Mr. Nyquist! BUSINESS MATHEMAT lCS class. The ART class pauses for directions from Mr. Ruby before continuing work. Stopping their work to smile for a picture are members of Miss BrokeI's BUSINESS Training class. Miss Price directs the SHORTHAND class as several students work at the board. Smiles are broad in Miss Martin's class in RETAIL SELLING. v E -1 K uf .XF f Jfameg ,luwuodnahwufphytkalg Busily engaged with making new designs are members of Miss Mey- thaIer's class in DESIGN. Many are the tasks that the CLOTHING students in Miss O'Leary's class must know how to do. Mr. Palmer checks work in the ME- CHANICAL DRAWING class. The PHYSICAL TRAINING class taught by Mrs. Starr presents a pleas- ing picture and also gets a little added cxercise. Busily engaged in making needed repairs are students in MECHANICS taught by Mr. Aspenson, Proof of the pudding is in the eating is being proved by Miss Dick- irisan's class in FOODS. The class gazes with admiration as two members of Mr. Hansen's PHYSICAL EDUCATION class ex- hibit prowess. The class pauses a moment in the WOODWORKING class taught by Mr. Hathaway. . D. Ambroson, C. Anderson, J, Bailey, C. Bakritges, D. Bramhail, M. Brewer, J. Bublitz, D. Bushgens, W. Campbell, J. Casey, M. Casey, E. Christopoulos, D. Crispin, H. Crook, G. Dean, D. Diercks, M. Elder, A. Erick- son, M. Evans, I. Farrer, B. Girton, J. Grove, J. Hanes, P. Hansen, S. Hansen, R. Helm, R. Holder, P. Holtz, I Mmm Instrumental music in Mason City High School is responsible for much entertainment at manv of our assemblies and at games. The Concert Band is under the direction of Carleton Stewart while the Pep and Marching Bands are headed by Henry Paine. Miss Marjorie Smith directs the String section. The band meets first hour each day to practice music which will be used in the future. Smaller groups, which rotate weekly, get individual instruction in preparing solos for contest or concert. The string group meets the first hour four days a week. Included in the Pep Band are lback rowl Harvey Von Wald, Gerald Dean, Margorie Lysne, Dick Millington, George Marty, Jim Farrer, Jim Purdie, Elaine Christopoulos, George Kregotis, Sam Porter, Jack Bailey, Roger Janssen, Roger Judd. CFront rowl-Marilyn Casey, Don Ambroson, Mary Jane Schwandt, Phyllis Hansen, Darrell Bramhall, Wayne Campbell, Dean Johnson, Chris Bakritges, Nick Lagios, Dean Schmidt, Ray Holtz, Arthur Erickson, Bill Nicholas. Officers of our musical organizations include Q- Joe Kartel, mixed cliorus president, 'Pat Secory, 1 ,1 .lf p. girls' chorus president, Mariorie Lysne, band 5 Page WIA' -'L vice-president, and Wayne Campbell, band I . ti ' P president. 'N it R, Janssen, D, Johnson, R, Judd, G. Kregotis, N. Lagios, A. Laros, M, Lysne, M. McPeak, A. Manlove, E. Martin, G, Marty, D. McDonough, J. McKinney, N, Melcher, R. Millington, W. Nicholas, P, Norris, W. Peck, S. Porter, J. Posz, J. Purdie, N, Sawtelle, D. Schmidt, M. J. Schwandt, S. Seidel, M. Sherman, R. Swenson, B. Tanner, H. Von Wald, M. Wagner, G. Yelland. I Maui: Besides their daily work in the school band and Orchestra, students may also participate in outside musical activities. Many regular members are part ot the youth center bands, the municipal band, and the pit or- chestra which plays at various school dramatic productions. The stringed group furnishes entertainment at many social tunctions throughout the year such as during dinners and programs, For the sixteenth consecutive year, the concert band rated a tirst division at the state music contest held this year at Boone. A large number of soloists also rated firsts, lBack rowl Barbara Decker, Shirley Groh. lSecond rowl Duane Murphy, George Lagios. lThird rowl JoAnn Hebei, Patty Flavin, Miss Smith, Ronald Wolf, Jean Umbarger. lST ROW-R. Wolf, M. Adelsman, M. O'Leary, P. Secory, M. Potiriades B. Rowse B. Griffin M. New man, M. Heneman, B. Hawkins, C. Taylor, S. Ellett. J l I - ZND ROW-B. VVormhoudt, D. McSweeney, S. Gilson C. Ellison A. Karamitros M. Arroyo M. Mc l-aughlin, B. Vician, P. Breckel, P. Edgington, D. Elliott, L.lJeffries, Barlas, C. Bulrgess. J 7 3RD RCW-sG. Keegan, L. Kimerlin, W. Isaacson, P. Smith, J. Hurley, P. Nasheim, J Hughes, J. Pettit, B. Smedley, B. Sippel K. Papantonis, R. Ransom, R. Hagen. 4TH ROW+C. Kunsman, M. Hagen, D. Berger, V. Helm, M. Paschen, P. McPeek, D. Krall, J. Myers, J. Valentine, D. Schlie, B. lzvanaff, E. Barr, B. Falk, D. Mooneyham, J. Stamps, B. Speedy, A. Percy. 5TH RCW-A. White, K. Amling, L. McCourt, H. Downing, B. Murray, A. Thrams, A. Campbell, M. Mar- tin, M. Wolkenhauer, A. O'Brien, B. Bartlett, M. Schultz, J. Shermane, P. Wodarcak, C. Klath, B. Hanson, P. Poland. Wacal Mmic Under the direction ot Miss Ruth Behrens, the chorus again has produced many interesting programs. These students spend at least one hour each day in a vocal class. In addition to this hour's work, much extra time is spent in after school practices. The big production for the year is the spring show, High- lights Part of the work of the department includes training of small groups. Included are the Madrigal Singers, two Bays' Quarters, and two Girls' Trias. TOP ROW-K. McGuire, W. Dunovan, D. Harrington, D. Peterson, A. Bloomingdale, D. Spurgeon, G. Needham, E. Carr, D. Dunn, T. Kinsel, J. Whaley, W. Blake, M. Peterson, R. Hayes, J. Page, J. Kartel, R. Nelson, J. Hertig. 4TH ROW-R. Umbarger, A. Moe, E. Pion, B. Moore, A. Holmen, H. O'Leary, R. Diercks, R. Givler, K. Tuttle, D. Halverson, P. Diamond, G. Harding, P. Birch, J. Nalan, T. Senneff, T. Burgratf, D. Woodhouse, W. Bender, R. Sayles. 3RD ROW-J. Nelson, M. Veeder, D. Scheef, P. Williams, J. Caldwell, B. Richardson, l. Wolff, M. Sels, M. Brown, M. Allen, M. Bloomfield, D. Hunter, J. Polansky, B. Sberal, D. Buhr, B. Wolkenhauer. Wacal flffudic Preparing a suitable wardrobe is the problem of the MADRIGAL SINGERS. Listening to the piano playing abiiity of Walter Bender are Bob Sayles, Allen Bloom- ingdale, and Joe Kartel, members of the BOYS' QUARTET. i-ler Master's Voice could be the title for the picture of the GlRLS' TRIO which includes Marilyn Miller, Nancy Lou Hall, and Lora Lee Pugh. A little relaxing is the order of the day for the BOYS' QUARTET composed of l Allen Holmen, Tom Sennett, Don Wood- house, and Dale Smith. Poised to begin recording ot the GIRLS' TRIO consisting of Janaan Wilts, Denese Bredall, and Donna Sharp, is Allen Holmen. The mixed chorus and girls' chorus have made several trips this year for the purpose ot gathering with other schools to display musical talent. During the Christmas season a bus carried students to nearby towns on a coroling excursion and later in the year Mason City was a participant in a Music Festival held at Charles City. Mixed chorus was awarded a first division rating at the state music contest and girls' chorus received a second division. 2ND ROWH-M. Kater, L, Davis, B. Lansrude, G. VVest, M. Miller, B. White, S. Whipple, M. Hall, J. Taylor, M. Kiser, P. Bean, T. Frahm, N. Hall, L. Pugh, P. Temple, M. Teeole, M. Stam. lST ROW-Miss Behrens, D. Bredall, D, Sharp, C. Bowers, J. Wilts, R. Price, M. Romey, L. Needham, R. Leaman, J. Wagner, S. Senn, M. Mullgaard, J. Toepfer, D. Edstrom, J. Hansen, D. l-und, B. Cohen, J. Gustafson, B. Swanson. x R H f E Qi? . 5 3 . 2 MW lilwwnz' The program of the Music Depart- ment offers fun as well as work. A memorable occasion is connected with Christmas when the chorus chartered a bus and went caroling. J. Hellen- stein, J. Gustafson, P. Diamond, P. Birch, M, Stam, and W. Bender are among those who helped with the music as Miss Behrens directed. Part of the fun af being a member of the band is playing for out of town games. Getting ready for their appearance at the Waterloo game in- cluded dinner in Blaclffs tearoom. One of the highlights in the mem- ory of a band member is the treasure hunt won by members of Bill Nich- alas's car. The winning team con- sisted of Bill Nicholas, Joan McKin- ney, Joel l-lanes, Mary Jane Schwandt, Sam Porter, George Kregotis, and Bet- ty Tanner, Plenty of food was served at East Park by the Music Mothers' Club. A great deal of fun was experienced by the vocal deoartment at the barn dance party held at the l-lermanson barn, Tom Senneff and Marilyn Mil- ler watch the jitterbug antics of Mario O'Leary and Don Woodhouse and the stately minuet performed by Walter Bender and Nancy Lou l-lall. lwamenih Directing the activities of the Marching Band in many intricate mae neuyers are the drum maiors, Jane Casey and Edith Martin, and the ma- iorettes, Merlemae Kolwinska, Sally Walters, Betty Tanner, and Helen Burgener. Familiar scenes are these known to every student who participates in a music contest. Pictured here are Jack Bailey, Marjorie Lysne, and Har- vey Von Wold in the little room at the rear of the stage commonly called the Sweat Box. Each contestant and accompanist, announcer, and doorkeeper wait patiently for the sig- nal which starts another soloist up the stairs and onto the stage, This year's production staged by the vocal department is entitled, Highlights, Participating in the musical are members of the chorus and small groups, Typical songs through the years make up much of the music used. Two scenes from the pro- duction are shown at the lett. The first ot these is the Trial by Jury. The second picture is Dese Bones Gwine Rise Again. In this scene Allen Holmen is the narrator, The various voices were taken by Walter Bender, Donna Sharp, Robert Sayles, Donald Peterson, and Joseph Kartei. 'U' 4 S W ami 1? 'G xcHN Mos mom CMM ACTIV Drama W Calender 7 Me of Ganienid 0 rksh P R41 for Dm c Cub GGYCTTO 5 mos X LD Ol, ioZ'ofuf.2 sf Raqalifq 404 a .Zag Queen for a day as Nancy Koerber who as being OffICIOlly crowned by Myron ewus Nancy elected queen by The vote of the sfudent body reigned over festlvltles at the HI Dave after the game w th Darker Hugh Rengnnrg over the Sadie Hawkuns party was Gus Zaharnocles who IS rece yung has crown from Jancan Wnlts AH the famous Doapafcn characters were present at the party M in A ,Q 'X , , . . . , . I . . I- ' I - . . . I . . . I , E . . The 1947 Masonian is under the director- ship of Miss Arline Daum. Assisting her are Miss Gladys Price, finances, and Warren Ruby, art, cfdou Heading the staff is a tireless worker, Bar- bara Decker, editor-in-chief, and her assist- ant, Mariorie Birkbeck. Department heads include Waiva Isaacson, Phyllis Edgington, ldelle Westcott, Mary Lou Tyler, Aristides Cazanos, Nancy Lou Hall, Martin Petersen, Beverly Jamison, Barbara Freudenberg, David Harris, and William Blake. Aiding the heads of departments are Doris Reichardt, Alecia Rodgers, Jean Gunsten, Royce Nelson, Justin Chapman, Marjorie Glanville, Audrey Hanawalt, Marian Holmes, Bonnie Bcothroyd, Margaret Bloomfield, Rose Zemanek, Lennice Abbott, Shirley Groh, Robert Bowen, and Pat McPeek. Aiding in the Selling of advertising and yearbooks but not in the picture are Betty Pickard, Margaret Brown, Arlene Entner, Bev- erly VVagner, Ellanora Lucas, Phillip Diamond, Janice Cromer, JoAnn Hebei, Joe Kartel, Ruth Ransom, and John Venechuk, The typing was done by Mary Stiles, Charlotte Gustafson, JoAnn l-lebel, and Mary' Jane Schwandt. fb cw qayzze The Cub Gazette, M.C.H.S. newspaper, is directed by Miss Elizabeth Graves. The stu- dent paper is published each Saturday as part of the regular evening home edition. The Cub Gazette senior staff for l946-47: Miriam Evans, editor-in-chiefj Joan Valen- tine and Geraldine Stein, associate editors, Dorothy Krieger and Alecia Rodgers, manag- ing editors, Bonnie Vician, Dorothy Mooney- ham, Fred Eggers, Leona Huffman, Marcella Roethler, Phyllis Peterson, and Virginia Hall, senior typists. The senior staff guided the juniors the early part of the year in order that they would be able to take over at the end of the semester in editing the Cub The very able junior staff is headed by Richard Millington, editor-in-chief, Virginia Campbell, managing editor. The reporting staff consists of Bob Johnston, Bill Bowers, Jack Bailey, Marjorie Wagner, Marian Wol- kenhauer, Doris Whipple, Mary Brewer, George Marty, Jr., Shirley Murren, Marjorie Birkbeck, Barbara Decker and Beverly Jamison. The staff is to be congratulated on their ability to get news and write it in an interesting way. uillazclegazoll Quill and Scroll, honorary journalistic so- ciety, is represented by the Fred D. Cram chapter in Mason City. High School mem- bership is limited to those who have shown their ability in the journalistic field. To be accepted, one must also be in the upper one- third of his class. The membership this year consists of officers Miriam Evans, presidentg Joan Valentine, vice-presidentg and Dorothy Krieger, secretary-treasurer. Other members are Bill Nicholas, Geraldine Stein, Dorothy Mooneyham, Delores Lund, Roberta Price, Phyllis Norris, Ruth O'Brien, Ruth Leaman, Peggy Breckel, and Walter Bender, Glad I l Jila 7114 Hi Tri is an organization for high school girls affiliated with the Young Women's Christian Association. The program at meetings, held monthly, usually includes a guest Speaker. The organization sponsors parties and social get-togethers. Two of these parties held this year include the W.P.A. CWomen Pay All? and the Sadie Hawkins dances. The group usually sends a representative to meet with other dele- gates in a district convention. The governing body of the Hi Tri con- sists of JoAnn Hebel, Barbara Sberal, Mary Heneman, Mary Lou Tyler, Barbara Decker, Janaan Wilts, Shirley Senn, Jean Determan, Marjorie Stam, Marilyn Romey, Mary Strick- land, Nancy Lau Hall, Waiva Isaacson, and Denese Bredall. The organization is under the supervision of Miss Martha Lewis. I L Hi Y is an organization for high school boys sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association. Entertainment at meetings, held every Monday evening, includes a guest speaker. At the close of the formal program, there is a basketball or swim party. Money is earned by the group by selling candy and gum at the football and bas- ketball games. ln addition a carnival was staged this year. Money earned in this fashion is spent for worthy causes, At a March meeting, SlOO was given to the World Youth Fund. The officers for i947 consist of Joe Kar- tel, president, Charles Cole, vice-president, Meredith Saunders, secretary, Gus Zahari- ades, treasurer, Gerald Dean, program, Dean Schmidt, social, and Robert Vician, mem- bership. The group is under the supervision of Gordon Blanchard. I I a fbwe The Hi Dive is the high school and junior college social center which is open on Fri- day and Saturday nights. The program, under the direction of Mrs. Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs, Anderson, includes a va- riety of entertainment. There is dancing to the music of either the Hi Dive Band or the juke box. The Committee, which aids in running the Hi Dive, consists of Dean Schmidt, Con- nie Ellison, Lora Lee Pugh, Marilyn Romey, Meredith Saunders, Barbara Decker, Bill Osmundson, Janaan Wilts, Alonzo Moe, Ralph Diercks, George Marty, Gerald Dean, Geraldine Stein, and Nancy Koerber, 4u1fwLeBu4dnwJ4 L' 414 ' Established during the l946-47 school year is the Future Business Leaders of America club, a retail sales organization. The club has as its purpose the strengthen- ing of personal confidence, the creating of interest and understanding in business, the development of character, and the encour- aging of improvement of scholarship and school layalty. Directing club affairs are the following officers: lvajane Hedgecock, Jo Ann Bowers, Dorothy Arnold, Margaret Mathews, Barbara Green, Marion Kelck. fbedde TOURNAMENTS Dec. 4-St. Patrick's at Waukon. Dec. l3-Decorah High School. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar I4-University High School, lowa City-debate and discussion. l4-Home tournament. 6, 7, 8-Coe College, debate, ex- tempore and oratory. 3-Ft. Dodge High School. Mar. l4-District tournament, debate, extempore and oratory at Cedar Falls. The Debate team, under the supervision of Miss Alice Riter, consists of eleven de- baters this year. On the first team Affirm- ative are Dick Millington, Hubert White On the Negative are Herbert Gindler, Bruce Girton. Glenn Harding worked on both second and first teams. On the second team Affirmative are Richard Linder and Earl Mason. Members of the Negative side are William Bowers and Glenn Harding, Other debaters included in the picture are Elaine Christopoulos, Donald Gilbert and Ronald Wolf. The subiect used for debate this year was Resolved: That the Federal Government should provide a system of com- plete medical care available to all citizens at public expense. O I Jfa fbwe Eancf The Hi Dive Band which plays at the pep assemblies and Hi Dive dances is shown playing for a party at the Youth Center. Most of us will remember the pleasure its music has brought. Those included in the band are Sam Porter, Jack Bailey, Jim Farrer, Roger Judd, Bill Nicholas, Pete Frank, Art Erickson, Don Ambroson, Ron Lavendar, Wayne Campbell, Joel Hanes, Gerald Dean, Marjorie Lysne. The band is under the able direction of Dean Schmidt. If Q Wi 1 - wg ' . 1, Y.: ,, Iv 1 1 if Q' K . wif 51' 5 K u it Q K , , 2' 1 12 Q i fix' an 1 1 1 is X if -Q p 1: 423 is in -3,5 V r ,Q H kwa in ff gi' M 223m 2 QW ' S , .3 1 1 y iii igizgfv 4 0 n Vw X 7 'B : Q C k I if , 2 sf! f L ru M, fn i ff S' W H K H 55.8.1 - h . 1 K 2, ?gfQ ,f'q Y 32 QI 'wh is fi is I, mtv' 1 1 -,,,jg',.--f':'f ' ' if Q Q 3 5 34' A 1 3 A6 My s .wh ,I L ,E , NP X -5 A gg, 5'- ,- 55. eng. K P sg.: ga 1' yt it I 3350 Ekv, 53,5 Zf fb 3 75, fm 2 M3255 WL M u,? A K Q Q 'rfiiia Q' W Q P vi' I 3 A: ? 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Barker, Biology, Vesta Martin, Retail Selling, Mary Meythaler, Design, Elmer Starr, Economics, Mrs. Starr, P. E. A hearty welcome to all of you. OCTOBER -Junior class play tryouts, evcryone's trying hard for coveted parts, painters are also at work again! -Football players were fed at the Pantry -lucky people. -Homecoming really begins with the snake dance ond meeting followed by the big victory game and pep dance. -Hallowe'en fun! The band treasure hunt searches for clues. Nicholas' cor wins. l -Swing your partner. The vocal depart- ment stages a barn dance at Herman- son's barn. -Pheasant season is here, anyone seen any pink slips? -Happy Soaping!! NOVEMBER -Annual football game with Parker High is held with a dance following! -Fall award assembly of the year. We weren't just sure what Dopey Miller was up there for and apparently neither was he. -Anybody seen a coat? Parker High is minus one! -Coach Eddie Anderson talks at Second Guesser's football banquet, Meredith Sounders wins the ball! -The iob of taking Senior pictures is in full swing. -Class officers are elected. -Orders for class rings are hurriedly filed at the last minute. -Thanksgiving vacation! Oh, my ach- ing solar plexus! the cover. 0 DECEMBER 2-Hi Tri officers are installed amidst pale candlelight. 5hWrestlers win their first match with Brittl 6-The departure of Mr. Kee for work elsewhere is mourned far and wide by the students. 9f Advance makes its appearance after delay, the Mohawk head scowls from l3fDebaters make overnight jaunt to De- corah and lowa City for tournament. 17-A Christmas theme is used for the Home Economics tea table! I9-Spanish carols and the vocal play set our holiday mood! JANUARY 3-Mohawks drub Charles City. 6-School again after two glorious weeks of vacation. I5-C. E. Jones explains nuclear fission! Anyone got a headache 'cause of neu- trans? l6- The Taming of the Shrew, presented by Jack Rank, keeps us in hysterics -don't get any ideas fellas. 17-End of the semester. Oh joy! lt's half over. I7-Jerry Gunsten, the versatile coach and economics teacher, leaves us, to every- one's sorrow. 23-Oh what lovely snow we're having- no school because of it. 25--Vocal students have a gala time on a bus jaunt to the Charles City Vocal Clinic. FEBRUARY 3--All the Sadies got their Li'l Abners for Sadie Hawkins day. 4-The Home Economics girls tabulate re- sults of experiments with white rats. 7-East Waterloo is rocked by the Mo- hawks. 8-Welcome to Miss Zuck, l-listory and Mr. Fosse, Economics. l4-Hearts beat faster! Will he? Will he? Will he remember his Valentine? l4-District Wrestling tournament at Osage! 27-Buy your Masonian, now! Sales are in full swing. 28-Brotherhood week is impressed upon our minds by the play, Americans All, presented by Miss Riter's history classes. 28-Knees shake, brows perspire, crowds cluster around the bulletin board, then the fatal moment comes, M. E, posts the results, Yippee-a first! The solo contest is over! MARCH ll I4 l4 l7 IB -Sub-state basketball. Remember the ticket line? -Joel Hanes officiated very capably for the second time at an assembly as the revered reverend. Perhaps a future vocation, Joe? -The Mohawks clip Waverly 31-30 plac- ing themselves in state tournament play at Iowa City. -The true Irish wear green. -History elasses iourney to Des Moines to see the Legislature in action. I9-Team, coaches, and fans sweat at Iowa City while the Mohawks play a swell game, those remaining at school have a joyous day listening ta the games via portable radios. 20-Why is everyone so sleepy? 27-29-Preliminary State Music Contest at Clear Lake. 28-Spring vacation--Oh joy? APRIL l 6 I5 I8 24 MAY -This is your day? Happy April FooI's day. -Easter ensembles appear! -Spring's here again with all its usual symptoms: birds, breezes, baseball, flowers and last, but not least, as the picture shows, love-ah love, that mad, mad state of twitterpated infatuation! I9-Annual speech contest at Mount Pleasant. -26-State Music Contest at Boone. 3-Sectional baseball tournament! IO-District baseball tournament. IO-District track and field meet. I7-District golf and tennis meets. I9-21-State baseball tournament. 22-Yearbooks are out! 23-Last day for Seniors! Senior play day, too. 24-Annual state track and field meet at Ames. 24-Final state golf and tennis meets. 25--Baccalaureate services are held with Father Ambrose Giannoukos as speaker. 29--Commencement! The coveted sheep- skins have been won. 30-Last day of school for juniors and sophomores! See you next year-this year's been swell. May .29 .... Scfzaoli 0141! 7 Me af Gonlfenii N Wlzw wc 1 JT HG Oskdboll TOL moment L OSL CJ TCWWI5 QQ f VVVGSTIIHQ Dog, Leode 5 G r AMW 0+ lmfmmmnror Psa JCICTI n' , arg Fr c I, H U 1 .J . ' . 5 T 4201! Scgplworwmre Squad Tr 'jk fx I . ' I I 15' I .Kc get 1 , J ' ll innmd A, Finer, B, Rickoff, R. Evanoff, M. Lewis, T. Waggoner, R, Stamps, J, Eberhardt, W. Osmundson, F. Stephan, J, Dodge, M. Saunders, J. Squires, C, Cole, E. Pope, W. Bender, A. Pappajohn, N, Daskalos, R Engel, D. Woodhouse, C, VanRy, C. Bennett, J. Cookman, D. Jewell, M. McMichael, l.. Cunningham, D, Huff, J. Schiffman, G. Zahariodes, i, ., - iwt ' Ml 1 .- q v. Q li :mit i Wi l if 3 . of H . ln charge of the Mason City High School Athletic Department is the director, P. O, Brunsvold. All schedules and records are made and kept by him, Mr. Brunsvold was appointed this past year to this post. Above are pictured the Mohawk letter winners. Most of these boys ore M clubbers and the rest are prospective initiates, The M club, under the sponsorship of Joe Rogers, elects their own officers and in thc spring brutally initiates the new Cardinal and Black athletes. One of the functions of the M club is to act os host at tournament cage tilts, This club is made up of athletic letter winners only. 1 ' A A . Don Woodhouse John Eberhardt Walter Bender Lester Dutcher Roy Evanoff Gus Zahariades Meredith Saunders Charles Mallette John Dodge 0 4 9 B 0 Marlin Buirge Dean Huff Myron Lewis Don Payne Charles Cole Ronald Engel Roger Stamps Gerald Schiffm GFI IQ Donovan McDonough 'Q Starr Rogers Barker Moore Telle Pappaiohn Larry Cunningham Gerald Needham Jay Marti Roger Cunningham Bernard Bennett John Lindsay Nick Daskalos George Marty - 4 Mason City Mason City Mason City Mason City Mason City Mason City Mason City Mason City Mason City Clifford Vain Ry William Rickolf Richard Roayk Don Reynolds Richard D'Brion lorries Nvhaley Boh Detra Harold Moravcf 8 Annes Duluth W. Waterloo N, Des Moines E. Des Moines E, Waterloo Charles City Fort Dodge Parker High, Chicwgo 3 3 .Ja AM ' 'S ix Q Q-5 ' . X xl gn. -ff 1 ' I 495 '91, ye o 'R UU! '3f'Siizm 8 , . , izigfifkfw' A 3 SW .4-gf M y Q f. ,Mig .. ,Q G Q, 'J' a , 7 4 . 2.2 ,.,3,,q Q-UN. , A k Al -Q, .J. .,, 'ix 4 pf 1946 Squad JOHN DODGE Bock Junior CHARLES COLE Bock Junior RONALD ENGEL Bock Junior JOHN EBERHARDT Bock Senior DUANE JEWELL Bock Senior WILLIAM OSMUNDSON Bock Senior px 1946 Squad MYRON LEWIS End Senior ROBERT DETRA End Senior FRED STEPHAN End Junior DONALD WOODHOUSE End Junior WALTER BENDER Guard Senior ROY EVANOFF Guard Senior ALBERT F I NER Guard Senior LARRY CUNN INGHAM Tackle Senior ARISTOTLE PAPPAJ OH N Tackle Senior DONALD PAYNE Tackle Senior WILLIAM RICKOFF Tackle Junior ,.-1. ,L 1 5 Up and Away? Jewell, high scoring Mo' Bake! ew we Elmer Starr, head bas- ketball coach, shows six Mohawk cagers several new set-ups during proc' tice time. The squad terminated a very suc- cessful season which net- ted 23 victories to seven defeats. The cagers snagged second place in Big 7 competition. By virtue of wins over Lake Mills nn the Dnstrnct and Waverly nn the Substate Tournaments, the Mo- hawks made their elev- enth trip to the Hawkeye State Contest at Iowa City where they were stopped in the first round of play by the Ottumwa quintet. ln the picture are Coach Starr, Lewns, Jewell, Chimbidns, Wag- goner, Bennett, anrl Za- harnades hawk forward, gets two more points during 5 A Z 6 the Cedar Falls tilt. +' Mason Cnty Webster City 2l Mason Cnty Austin 26 Mason Cnty N, Des Moines 22 Mason Cnty Cedar Falls , , 32 Mason City Waverly , 28 Mason City Ames , 32 Mason Cnty Marshalltown 28 Mason Cnty Albert Lea 33 Mason Cnty Charles City , l8 Mason Cnty E. Des Moines 28 Mason City Fort Dodge 24 Mason Cnty Roosevelt Des Moines 2l Mason City E. Waterloo , , 27 Mason Cnty VV, Waterloo , 53 Mason City Webster City , 33 Mason City Waverly ,, 4l Mason City Austin ,,,, ,, 43 Mason City Charles City , 27 Mason City W. Waterloo Sl Mason Cnty Fort Dodge 27 Mason City N. Des Moines 3l Mason City E. Des Monnes , 36 Mason Cnty Roosevelt Des Moines 46 Mason Cnty E. Waterloo , 30 Mason Cnty Marshalltown 39 District Mason Cnty New Hampton 24 Mason Cnty Forest Cnty ,,,, 25 Sub-State Mason Cnty Lake Mills ,, ,, ,34 Mason Cnty Waverly 30 State MUSOH CNY Ottumwa lovertnmen 34 ,uname U4 az. muy, Charles Bennett, Mo- hawk guard, shoots for a basket as three Dodgers close in. The Mohawks chalked up two victories in their two games with Ft. Dodge. Only un- avenged defeats in the regular season were suf- fered at the hands of the Wahawks from West Wa- terloo and of the Little Cyclones from Ames. D221 Gus Zahariades, Charles Cole, Charles Bennett, Donald Woodhouse, Gerald Schiffman, Myron Lewis, Tom Woggoner, Duane Jewell, John Cookman, John Dodge, James Chimbidis, Lester Dutcher. Swff Mason City fans were just- ly proud of this year's squad ond its showing during the games. Although the mo- jority of the boys were sen- iois, several junior and soph- omore veterans are left for play next season. Charlie Bennett is the only remain- ing Ietterman. ff Guard TOM WAGGONER DUANE JEWELI. , Forward Forward Senior Senior 2 I I CHARLES BENNETT Guard Gufifd Junior Senior GUS ZAI-IARIADES , JIM Cl-IIMBIDIS MYRON LEWIS Center Senior - , Senior a I Bud Suter and Stan Torgerson from KGLO cover the games for Mohawk fans. From high above the floor in the northwest corner of the fieldhouse, the two men brought a playeby-ploy account of all home games and interesting interviews between halves. They journeyed to Iowa City with the Mohawks to broadcast the Hawkeye State Tournament as well. A 4. 1946 .Slale Gfnamfu Bud Quinley makes a valiant but futile attempt to score in the championship game at Manson against North Des Moines. Quin- ley was tagged but the Mohawks won not only the game by a 3 to 2 score in 8 in- nings of play, but the state championship as well. Quinley lost his glasses in the fray. BACK ROW Jerry Gunsten Coach Charles Bennett James Chimbidis, Duane Jewell, John Cookman, Tom Waggoner William Fields Douglas Lee John Eberhardt Bud Suter, Head Coach. FRONT ROW Ray Henely Hobart Duncan Donald Ullen Duane Christensen, Bud Quinley, Bert Cork, s swift ,, W ,ZR Sophomore Football-Record: won 6, lost O. FiRST RONN-Jack Squires, Chris Demos, Bob Nashiem, Max Schmidt, Pat Patrick, Roger Moon, Ned Brandt, Harry Roberts, Ray Holder, Keith Ward, Nick Doskalos, and John Reuber. BACK ROW-Coach Starr, Nick Kavayo, Keith McQuire, Roger Cunningham, Alonzo Moe, John Lindsay, Darrell Lewis, Richard Rice, Gerald Needham, Grant Cornwell, Jay Marti, Don McDonough and Joe Code, 3 q 6 4 4 E it i G E KJ S Sophomore Basketball--Record: won 7, lost 5. BACK ROWfCoach Joe Rogers, Stanley Seidel, Robert Nutting, Keith McQuirc, Delmar Die-rcks, Darrell Lewis, Roger Moon, Hank O'Leary, Ray Holder, Calvin Goeders, FIRST ROW+Clarence Olson, Roger Cun- ningham, Ned Brandt, Bernard Bennett, Julian Gallos, Dean Johnson, Chris Demos, Robert Treanor, and Keith Ward. 2 '7aacla Dick Ennis, Mohawk trackman in 1946, circles the turf. Lee Maddocks, senior I946, takes a hurdle. The on-his-mark man is Ronald Engel. Gary Nissen makes a broad jump. 7946 Schedule '7e4uu3i Mohawks ,.., 7 Albert Lea O Mohawks ,,,, 6 W, Waterloo O Mohawks ,,,, 7 Austin ,,,,,,,,,,,, O Mohawks ,,,, 6 Fort Dodge ,,,, .O Mohawks ,,,, 7 Austin ,.....,. . 0 BACK ROW-Jack Grove, Torn DuBois, Bob Givler, Jay Marti, Junior Anderson. FRONT ROW-Robert MacMillan, Larry Birch, Tom Senneff Allen Holinen, Jim Waters. The two spring sports, tennis and golf, wound up the i946 season with enviable records. The golf team coached by Volney Hanson, collected three victories, a tie and one defeat to place third in Big 7 competition Five wins, no defeats, and second place in the state meet comprise last seoson's record made by Coach Bruns vold's tennis team. Dick Wineman, Ned Brandt, Lester Dutcher, George Marty, Bob Nutt- ing, Dick Linder, Coach Hansen, Bob Mason and Jerry Bailey. 1946 gag sczmeuze Mohawks Mohawks Mohawks Mohawks Mohawks 2l V2 Albert Lea IV2 loki Lake Mills lli O Austin ...l2 l4V2 Lake Mills 3V2 7V2 Austin .. 7V2 1946 Mohawks ,,,,,,,. l6 Britt ....,,,,,.,,,.,... 26 Mohawks ,,,,,,,, 28 Iowa Falls .......... l8 Mohawks ,,,,,,,, 48 Training School .. O Mohawks .,,.,... 5 East Waterloo M43 Mohawks , ,,,,,, l 3 Algona ..,.,,,, ,,,, l 4 Mohawks , .,4O Hampton .,.. .. 3 Mohowks ,,,,,,,. 3 Osage ........,,,..... 35 Mohawks ,,,,,,,. 8 Fort Dodge ,,,,,,,, 26 Mohawks .. ..A,. l7 Clarion ..... ....,, l 9 Mohawks ......., 23 Britt .... ,,,.,. l 7 SQUIRES SHUNKWILER OGLESBY The first crop of Mohawk grapplers since '42 made their appearance under Coach Howard Barker. FRONT ROW-Bill Osmundson, Ray Holtz, Al Finer, Jerry Nalan, Ronald Engel, Jack Squires, Bill Ogles- by, Ken Meachan, Dean Shunkwiler, and Dean Leaman. BACK ROW-Earl Mason, Jack O'Brien, Marlin Buirge, Verne Greenan, Alvin Albertus, Jim Best, Nick Daskalas, Wayne, Wentworth, Laverne Havelond, Vincent Roethler, and Coach Barker. Not present are Assistant Coach Johnson and Donovan McDonough. Ghem .feadewi Georgina Way Joe Kartel Mary Lou Tyler Allen Bloomungdale Delores Edstrom cheerleading qunntef lt was the responsublllty of thus group to plan and do much toward preparlng all the many pep meehngs held before each home game These cheerleaders dud much toward keepmg up the spunt of the crowd at all the games and planned the snake dance and park pep rally whuch may become an annual affaur 2 is 5 L 'N Elected early in the fall to lead the cheers throughout the year was our peppy My Z. . . .J ' 1 'rs FRONT ROW--Myers, Schmitz, Woods, Weitzel, Mathews, McKinney, Myers, Entner. SECOND ROW'-Judd, Sweet, Page, Zemanek, Pickard, Vukasovich, Pappas, Gazes, Johnson, Dunahoo, Klemensen. THIRD ROW-Reynolds, Groh, Lockrem, Whitney, Laughlin, Halverson, Varvel. BACK ROW-Huff, Zahariades, Bloomingdale. Olga Pappas, Kathryn Wass, Phyllis Wagner Q. ,Q ,Q One of the fine school organizations which has done much to promote girls' sports this year is the Girls' Athletic Association. The organization has sponsored a variety of activities. Recreation swims were held once a week at the Y. W. pool during the fall and spring months. Basketball, volleyball, soft ball, ping pong, and badminton tournaments have been held. Girls participating may earn M's after meeting set requirements. Coveted letters were received in i946-47 by Olga Pappas, Helen Vukasovich and Kathryn Zahariades, Winners of the Volleyball tournament are Cathern Whitney, Helen Vukasovich, Olga Pappas, Betty Pickard, lrene Judd, and Ardis Lockrem. Basketball championship was earned by Olga Pappas, Lorraine Meyers, Amalea Gazes, Lois Meyer, Rose Zemanek, and June Marker. alfa-me Room Gfnamfvi , 413 fi R, McEldoan, D, Collins, R, Boles, G. Pappas, A. Cazanas, T. Serakas, B. Buckland, D, Lee. These grinning cage class champs smile at the fruits of victory. They fought their way past their respective class rivals to win out in the intramural contests. Qaowfifff S l. RLIGLAND 260 HAROLD J SNYDER REUBEN N NYQUIST RUTH B BEHRENS HARRY E LOWE VELMA GRIPPEN ORVILLE A GEORGE GRACE TITUS LYLE L MINOR EDNA CARSTENSEN DAN C HERRICK FRANCES FORSTER HAROLD PALMER HELEN FULLERTON WARREN RUBY it D LUELDA L. CARLTON DONNA J EANNE ABBOTT College Y I 8. 2 Wig and Masque I Masonian I Chorus I GERHARD W, ANDERSON RICHARD BEEMER Collegiates I 8. 2 Masonian I GEORGE C. BRAHM Collegiates I 8. 2 Chorus I Football I 81 2 Student Council I JOSEPH O. DAHL DARYL W. EBERT Collegiates I 81 2 Football 2 Chorus 2 Basketball I CARL FEILMAN Football Mgr. 2 ELAINE ADELSMAN College Y I 81 2 Chorus I 81 2 Student Council I ARMANDO AR ROYO SHIRLEY BISGROVE College Y I 8. 2 Chorus I 81 2 Wig and Masque 2 MARIE G, CASEY College Y I 8. 2 KENNETH EATON Student Council I Wig and Masque I Masonian I Golf I DEAN E. ESSLINGER Football I 8. 2 Basketball I Collegiotes I 8 FRANCES GEPHART CHARLES A. HAGERMAN Chorus 2 WARREN T. HOFFMAN Collegicltes 2 Wig and Masque 2 MARTHA JINDRICH College Y l 81 2 Wig and Masque 2 JOHN E. KNAPP Student Council 2 Chorus 2 DONALD E. LAVENDER Wig and Masque l Masonian l 8- 2 Chorus 2 Collegiates 2 Cheerleader 2 STELLA MALAKTARIS College Y l 8. 2 Chorus l 8. 2 CLAYTON A. GREGERSON Student Council 2 ROBERT C. HENELY Basketball I 8. 2 Football 2 Golf 2 MARY E. IRONS College Y l 8- 2 Wig and Masque l 8. 2 Chorus l JERRY KINVIG Collegiates l 8. 2 Chorus l Basketball Mgr. l 8. 2 ROBERT H. KNAPP ELEANOR M. LEAMAN College Y l 8- 2 Wig and Masque 2 Chorus 2 Na- 'pay 1 -ff' 'GP '39 -1 ,sw 8 THOMAS E. MANNING Wig and Masque l Golf 2 Football l Collegiotes l MILDRED J. MILLIGAN College Y l 8- 2 Wig and Masque l 81 2 Masonian l 8. 2 JOAN MOORE Wig and Masque 2 College Y 2 JOHN I, REPP Chorus 2 MARIE SOURSOS College Y l 81 2 ELMER S. WODARCAK Basketball l 81 2 Masonian l 81 2 Chorus l 81 2 Collegiates l 8. 2 Cheerleader 2 Tennis 2 MARIESTELLE K. MILLER College Y l Sr 2 Wig and Masque l 81 2 Chorus l 84 2 Masonian l 81 2 ROBERT E. MOEN Golf 2 CAROL DEANE OSTBY College Y l 81 2 Chorus l 81 2 Masonian l 81 2 Wig and Masque l 8. 2 EVELYN SHARP College Y l 81 2 Wig and Mosque l 81 2 Chorus l 81 2 SHIRLEY M. WHITNEY College Y l 8. 2 Chorus l 8. 2 Wig and Masque l 81 2 Masonian I 8. 2 RICHARD A. ZAK Wig and Mosque 2 Chorus 2 John Allen Carroll Ambroson Robert Bailey Conrad Baldut Willard Beck Marlin Behrens Robert Beneke Hugh Benson William Brickford Lois Boehnke John Boyce lrvin Boyd James Branley Merle Brewer Robert Brophy Charles Burgess William Burnett Robert Carey fr- Robert Carroll Robert Church 4 Robert Cole ii John Corbett Charles Coyle William Crawford Charles Curren Harold Debban Angeline Diffiregorio xii 'Q ' Paris DiGregorio Verla Dutcher Dale Easterly Lowell Eaton Robert Ehlers 1 James Enabit xy RQ H David Erdinberger ,V 1'f' , 3, John Evanotf A QU. Merlin Fischer fi Richard Fischer Marcia Free 5 ii., Dorothy Geer is it William Gump ql Frank Hackett Robert Halford l James Hamersly 5 J Donald Hansen In Donald Harold 255 W Nw Patricia Harris A ' Wanda Harris if 'ii Q V f? 3 'IV Daniel Hartwell Q W-iss if Q ld. Robert Heiderich Paul Heinz S. H. Heinz Elsie Hill Donald Hillstrorn Verner Hinds J, li is VR Wx.-af 1,,,w . '-is ff'-.'- :ti-nr 44 Nrrr ...A by 3 'WSP' ' 4 Bernard l-loft Henry Holt John l-lornberger Helen l-lughes Dean l-lugi Ray Jirsa Emil Johansen Dolores Johnson Eugene Johnson Evelyn Johnson Darrell Janes Gae Kocourek Raymond Kassel John Kaufman Elizabeth Kellogg Ardeen Kephart Robert Kimball Robert Kirsch John Kiser Dale Krueger Robert Krueger Thomas Lane Roland Lavender VVnIIiam Layton Ramon Leach Bonnie Leaman Ralph Leaman Richard Lein Leonard Lenze Thera Lolcen Alan Loterbour Bruce Lyons Phyllis Lyons Robert MacGregor Audrey Mack Robert Magdanz Roy Marsh Davis Maupin Carol McCallum James McClung l-larold McKee Betty Miles Dean Moffett Cleve Monaghen George Nelson Clifford O'Harrow Darlene Ouverson John Pappaiahn Charles Paulson Harold Payne Donald Pearson Richard Pence Galyn Peterson Eugene Peshak 4 Nancy Petersen John Peterson Ward Peterson Colleen Phalen Michael Photiades Barbara Poland Ardith Probert Richard Purdie Betty Lou Rampton Norman Ritter Anna Mae Rockey Joseph Ryan Laverne Sandvik Joseph Sberal Dale Schmidt Clayton Schisel Ervin Senensky Dean Skovlin Lea Skyles Adrian Stevens Dwight Stone Esther Stover William Strahan Harold Swehla Clair Thomas Leonard Thorsen Charles Thrams Donald Toepfer Bernard Traub Gerald Underwood Harold Van Essen Jerry Volding Warren Waddell Arthur Wagner Robert Walter Robert Watson Frederick Way Donald Weber Jesse Wenger Joseph Whalen George Whipple Joseph White Margaret Wilson Isabel Yelland Myron Zeigler Leslie Rowse KJ TNQ' 'Q' 5- 'VJ CN ae' 1' 2, W We yy- 5 S, X Y., -Tl, ,K 5, -. ,.., . hr- K 'KT u.-we' if i n yew X P mm Cl,,.gf' 32,1 'K xt. 1:- K I Slfucfewll eaawcrll H. Benson, C. Gregerson, J. Knapp, E. Johansen, A. Mack. With the responsibility of directing Junior College activities on its shoulders, the Student Council planned and carried out a varied program. The Thanksgiving formal was the first big social affair of the year. The dinner-dance at the Hotel Hanford which followed was a special Valentine treat. The Council planned also the spring banquet and formal. Something different was Spring Fling, the college talent show, which was planned by the Council. The Council members were active in participating in the state meetings of iunior college councils, STANDING-C, McCallum, V, Dutcher, A. Mack, M, Jindrich, E. Adels- man, N. Petersen, D. Ouverson, E. Hill, P, Harris, E, Johnson, B. Rampton. SEATED-C. Ostby, M. Wilson, A. Rockey, S. Bisgrove, C. Phalen, M. Lewis, Adviser, M. Milligan, M. Casey, Father Ambrose Giannoukos, speaker. l 0011696 W College Y girls opened the year's activities when they sponsored the first college mix- er, The college Joes and Janes had fun making friends while doing broom dances and other special mixers Other features on the organization's program included the impres- sive candlelight recognition ceremony, a splash party, a St. Patrick's Day party, a world fel- lowship project, weekly dough- nut sales, and a series of re- ligious speakers. A May break- fast was held to conclude the year's activities. Miss Martha Lewis was the college girls' ad- viser. Ma ' Slay Y T , With the opportunity for a bigger college section at hand, the Masonian staff worked to show college lite in all its aspocts. Heading the staff as editor-in-chief was Mariestelle Miller who was in charge of plan- ning the general layout of the book. l-ler associate was Carol Ostby. Don Lavender was in charge of photog- raphy, while Mike Phatiades did the art work. Elmer VVodarcak headed the sports section and Shirley Whit- ney was organizations editor. Patricia l-larris was the business manager and Mildred Milligan edited copy. Cleve Monaghan took charge of sales. Miss Arline Daum and Miss Gladys Price were advisers to the staff, STANDHNIG--J. Calhoun, adviser, J. Whalen, L. Thorsen, R. Lavender. D. l-lillstrom, W. Crawford. SEATED7E. Senensky, M, Zeigler, D, Ebert, J. Kinvig, D. Jones, D. Pearson, E. Johnson, E. Johansen, F. Hackett. Galleqzmfe Q til J bl The men of the junior college enjoyed activities planned by the Collegiate Club. This or- ganization tor college men mei every Monday at the Y.M.C. A. The programs included Speak- ers on topics of current interest. Intramural sports were popular. Basketball and swimming were featured, The annual steak dinner and reunion at Clear Lake in the spring was highly successful, The club promoted the establishment of a men's lounge and an enlarged sports program. John Calhoun was the adviser to the college men. Ghwm lST ROW-L. Boehnke, B. Miles, P. Harris, M. Free, B. Rampton, C. Ostby, A. Rockey, V. Dutcher, S. Bisgrove, E. Adelsman, B. Leamon, E. Kellogg, S. Whitney, S. Malaktaris. ZND ROW-W. Waddell, D. Jones, D. Weber, C. Thrams, D. Lavender, R. Zak, E, Wodarcak, M. Photiades, H. Holt, J. Knapp, L. Rowse, D. Geer, P. Lyons. 3RD ROW-R. Heiderich, C. Hagerman, R. Bailey, D. Ebert, H. Benson, H. Debban, R. Lavender, J. Valding, W. Crawford, D, Pearson, A. Arroyo, A. Mack, M. Miller, B. Poland, E. Sharp, E. Hill. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Behrens the J. C. chorus rnet weekly during the second semester. The group presented a concert for the high school in the spring. The mast important project was par- ticipation in the spring festival for junior colleges which was held at Drake University. 6 The cheerleaders were selected on a com- petitive basis this year. Leading the Trojan rooters was this peppy sextet: H. Benson, E. Kellogg, R. Lavender, D. Geer, D. Lavender, B. Poland, E. Wodarcak. .J if TOP ROW-R. Lavender, D. Hansen, M. Free, M, Irons, R. Zak, F. Hoffman, W, Crawford, M. Photiades. ROW 3-P. Harris, C. McCallum, M. Miller, J. Moore, E. Leaman, M. Wilson, l. Yelland, E. Sharp, C, Ostby, S. Whitney, T. Davidson. ROW 2-E. Kellogg, B. Leaman, S. Bisgrove, N. Petersen, M. Jindrich. ROW l-H. Holt, A. Rockey, H. Debban. This college club has helped to put dramatics in the limelight. lts main project was the produc- tion of two one-act plays. The Pot-boiler was presented as a part of the college show, Spring Fling . The Valiant was produced for the spring festival at Drake University Wig and Masque was under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Thomas, but because of her increased responsibilities, the advisership was assumed by Mrs. Grippen near the end of the year. Gow!! J Haraedriving Volney Hansen led the Trojan teams to a good percentage of victories this year. As the man behind our boys, Coach Hansen has done a noteworthy job. lO68 1009 B '7eam LEFT TO RIGHT B Henely M Zengler B Menke B Church A Wagner E Wodarcak J McConnell C Stockdnll D Hetland D Moffett C Coyle D Hartwell INSET PICTURE lFront row? D Moffett C Coyle D Jones L Gevnng B Church A Wagner R Mnller tBack rowl Manager Knnvng B Henely B Menke E Wodarcak R Cole A Query D Hartwell The Trojans completed a very successful season thns year wnnnnng snxteen games and losnng only snx The team throughout the season showed an exceptnonally fnne fast break At all tnmes good sportsmanshnp was found on the hard court Even though the men of blue and gold were small nn stature they were al 7aa7cm B .Sauna ways nn there fnghtnng Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Webster Cnty Waldorf Esthervnlle Austnn Austnn Ellsworth Marshalltown Fort Dodge Esfhervnlle Eagle Grove Boone Trojans Tronans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Trojans Total Alumnn Webster Cnty Boone Ellsworth Waldorf Emmetsburg Fart Dodge Emmetsburg Webster Cnty BOB HENELY Sophomore Forward The Bnrd leadnng scorer of the squad could play guard as well as forward and hns bunny shot wnll always be remembered nn Jaycee sports He was o terror on defense and a pe d demcn wnth the ball BOB CHURCH Freshman Forward The econd leadnng scorer was the Crane He was a good man on backboards and on shots Bob was a threat Trom any place on the court ART WAGNER Freshman Center The Tnger as hns name nmplnes was all over both backboards and was a very good man on defense CHARLES COYLE Freshman Guard Coach was a good drnbbler a good shot and a fnne rebound artist DEAN MOFFETT Freshman Guard One of the addntnons to the Trojans from Clear Lake was thns man assngned to the hot shot players of the oppasnng team Hns swan shot was feared by opponents and hns fnne team work was welcomed by hns own squad Behnnd the fnrst team were the hard worknng reserves who deserve much pranse for thenr never say dne way of playnng ' ..,.....,...,...,... 37 ' .,....,.......,, 28 ' ,,.,..,,.....,...... 38 ' ...,..,....,..,...,..... 43 ' ,c.,sss.sss,sss,ssss 52 .,,,,,,,ss,ssss ,,s,s, 4 5 j ,...,,,,,ssssssssss, 56 ' ,,..s........... 48 ' ...,,..,,,,,........ 39 4 .,...,..s,.,,..,.... 25 ' ,..,,.,,.,,......... 34 ......,...,.,.,.....,.,... 46 ' ............,,,.,,,. 62 ' .....,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. 49 ' ....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 ..... ...,,......... 6 l ' ,r,, ..a.,......,... 2 6 A ,......,....,.,,,,.,.... 41 ' ,.,........,.,...., 57 ....................,. 56 Trojans ............,...,,., 55 Eagle Grove ................ 43 Trojans ....,,,.,,,Y,,,.,, ,64 Marshalltown ............,. 49 ' ,...,,..,,,,,,,..,.. 46 ,,,A,.,,.,.,,,,..... 40 ' .........,.......... 60 .....f.......... 48 ' ,...,..,............ 35 .........,.... 33 ' ....,,..,,..,,,.A,.. 4l .................. 52 ' ,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 4 9 .......s,a,,a.a,., 43 ' ............,Y.,,s,. 40 ................ 37 ' .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 , ' ,a,,,a,aaa,,,,,,,,,, 45 ' ,..,,..,....,,,,,,,, 49 ' ,.....,...,.,... 7l ' ,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,.AA. 53 ....,............. 48 -i -- ' ...,v.... ...... ....................,...,. 6 8 ,.......,,..r., 4 '7eam BACK ROW Coach Hansen Manager C Fellman J Knapp T Lane D Hartwell B Hoff D Erdnn berger J Makns P D1Gregorlo ManagerJ Evanoff Assistant Coach Losen MIDDLE ROW J Weber B Beck J Whalen L1 Brahm J Sloan J McConnell J Cookman L Sand B Carroll Hackett J Harrer Bug ss Pappajohn FRONT ROW B Henely B Knrsh L Secoy A Dujtscher E Senensky B Moller M Fredrjcks B Gump B Eaton D Tron.b D Hug: 'Zzafan Qaeda!! Scaau Trojans Austin Trojans Luther B Trojans Burllngton Trojans Worthington Trojans Esthervllle Trojans l2 Fort Dodge The jaycees thus year completed a successful football season wunnlng four games whsle Iosung only two They also tled a tough Austjn eleven on the Austln fueld un the flrst aame of the season after only two weeks of oractlce Luther B fell vlctlm to the Hansenmen ID the next game as they wer lnterally run over Journeyung to Burlnngton the Trojans lost to the opponents ln a tough ball game ID wh ch both teams were well matched On the home field the Trojans took Rochester unto camp very easlly Wlth the Trojan back field showing power through QIQGHTIC holes opened by the llne the vuctory was made posslble A severe set back for the local eleven was the defeat at the hands of Worthungton That team wlth thejr XYZ formatuon could not oe halted Thelr trncky plays and fast backs formed a juggernaut whuch the Trojans fought to the butter end At Esthervnlle the Trojans came Into the wunnlng column agaun taklng the hnghly rated team very easuly ln the last game of the season played on Roosevelt fneld the blue and gold took a powerful machlne from Fort Dodge twelve to sux Behund the brnlluant fneld generaluna of Bob Muller who played half the game wuth a broken bone ln hls foot the team played one of thelr best games all season Coach Hansen and the team were well respected by the fans and opposlrg teams By the end of the season the team wds welded unto a powerful unut whjch was capable of gnvzng all opponents a rough tame Instances showung great playung by members of the team are too numerous to be m ntloned vik,. ,F.--',,' l ,Bl're,Jl' .. ll ll ll - . , . 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