Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA)

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KL Q Y' fs' de lo 1 Wrth the lssuance Masonran F Vsa ,,,,,,.J' ,f Each year we marvel at the product the Masonlan staff presents to the stu dents of the Mason C1ty Hlgh School and junlor Colle e All of us should deeply apprecxate the many hours of labor mvolved ln thls our 1950 year book Iet me say thanks to MISS Tucker and her staff on behalf of the faculty of the student body P O Bxunsvold boys advlser vxce pl1nC1l73l an dl l athletlc rector Hg of thls excellent anothel school C H S comest anoth year at M o a close It h EI outstandxn hlstoxy as been g, year 1n Mohawk In all act1v1t1es the lo al Mohawks have xven of thelr best and have contlnued to make M C H S the truly bxeat school It IS The Home of Champxons Con ffratulatrons and best wlshe the future s for H Snyder pr xnclpal the ou To Seniors: You have completed your high school education and your school as served as a sign post in pointing the direction toward desirable goals your life. You now will be put mo increasingly on your own. It will b up to you to look for those marker which will continue to guide you s that you will reach your destina tion. Three of the sign posts on which you will want to keep your eyes are: Hard work, a desire to win, and a respect for the dignity of the human being Lawrence H Shepoisei hools Sup ermtendent of Sc d s when seniors are These ire the ay dreaming dreams and thinking serlo thoughts of new and different activ ities about to become a part of your lives May the best of those plans for the future come true for each and every one of you Helen P Ifulleiton Girls adviser ffley 'X '98-L -an 4-K Q7 'I.,9s 15.7 11 Student Council First row: Maria Woonas, Anne Boyd, Pat Otte, Donna Mettler, Sally Weber, Joan Angell, Joyce Makeever, Judy Taylor, Jacqueline Dobbe. Second row: Roscoe McDonald, Chuck VanRy, James Barrett, Jerry Adams, Jim Paxton, Ted Richer, Frank Jones, Richard Hinz. Third row: Jack Kartel, Bruce Hill, Bill Oglesby, David Parker, Bill Postma, Richard Jensen, Harold Wolf, Howard Braby, Roger Saunders. Officers pictured are: seated-Pat Otte, secretaryg Bill Postma, president, standing-Richard Jensen, vice presidentg Ted Richer, corresponding secretary, Bud Berger, treasurer. Close contests for student council positions revealed the student body's interest in this ex- pression of democratic principles. After electing officers for the year, the council immediately began to function. Auto booster plates were sold by each representative, and Homecoming plans gradually took shape. October 28 was the date set for the gala event, and five committees were organized to make plans. Enthusiasm hit a new high in the home' room decorating contest, as room 318 walked off with first prize. The annual poster contest was won by Doris Cunningham. Publicity was terrific as 2000 homecmoing pins were sold. Representatives and alternates phon- ed most of the homes in Mason City advertising the bonfire and football game. To top off this most successful homecoming, 750 students at- tended the victory dance and crowning of the queen after the game. X..- X . , i 'V H Q 5 X i R Q .-8' Q Ev .ftfegx W-t. Judy Taylor, Pat Otte, Howard Braby, and Richard Jensen were chosen delegates to the annual October convention of Iowa Student Councils in Marshalltown. In November a committee from Mr. Keithahn's social problems class asked the council to do something about the teen-age traffic problem. A committee was appointed to look into the mat- ter. Before the council had time to act, four teen- agers were killed at Hampton and Mason City's police department decided to crack down on teen- age drivers here. Many parents were opposed to this so the council determined to show them that M.C.H.S. was definitely behind the police depart- menti' a movie about traffic accidents and a patrolman were brought in for an all school assembly, and a letter to all Mason City citizens was published in the Globe-Gazette. The article was given nation wide acclaim for its stand on teen-age driving, and the council was congratu- lated by several schools throughout the country. A high tribute was given the Student Council by Principal H. J. Snyder when he declared it to be one of the best councils M.C.H.S. has ever had. Teachers M. E. ASPENSON - Auto Mechanics B. A., Platteville State Teachers - Graduate work: Iowa State College, University of Missouri. HOWARD T. BARKER -- Biology, Coach B. E. Minnesota State Teachers College, M. A. Columbia University, New York City - Graduate work: New York, Coaching Schools. H. H. BOYCE - Chemistry, Physics B. A. and M. A., University of Nebraska. MARGARET BRAKEL - Commercial B. A. Iowa State Teachers College - Graduate work: University of Denver. W. LAMONT CONSTABLE - Mathematics B. A. Iowa State Teachers - M. S. University of Iowa. ARLINE DAUM - English B. A. University of Iowa -- Graduate work: Univer- sity of Iowa. Wisconsin University. MARIAN DICKINSON - Home EC. fFoOdsj B. A. Iowa State Teachers College. FLORENCE E. FLYNN - Latin B. A. and M. A., Iowa State Teachers - Graduate work: University of Iowa, Columbia University. FRANCES E. FORSTER - Spanish A. A. William Woods, B. A. University of Wisconsin, M. A. University of Iowa - Graduate work: Univere sity of Iowa, University of Caracas at Venzuela. if 2 I . . 'T 'N Nu if IVAN FOSSE - American History f -RMU B. A. State Teachers, Mayville, N. Dak. U' YL MARION T. HAAHR - Commercial 1 B. S. Iowa State Teachers College, M. A. University of Iowa. F. B. HATHAWAY - Woodworking Bradley Tech, Peoria. VOLNEY HANSEN - Phy. Ed., Coach State Teachers. HELGASON - Biology, Coach Wisconsin HARRY L. B. S. Iowa State Teachers College - Graduate work: University of Colorado. HELEN B. HOUSER - Engiieh M. A. State University of Iowa, B. A. Columbia University. 2:3 W 'taunt' 'v' 4 u4'N 4 5 ' ' wi! , f ' ap- gn A M M 4 i : - 5 K X A? e-...,f I ,: L:.- K. Q4 .1 k vd. A M fi lei Sea 453 Q' tfi 1 S-I Q? X' i as Teaching chemistry and physics is not the only thing that H. H. Boyce can do. He spent part of the summer wielding a paint brush. And lo! the Boyce home had a new coat of paint. ,ta il V .. ,E . R 34 .NV ,,,- . ww gym' enemy ,,,,..f'X .,,3s4. ', , 1'-.. sv' ,fad 5,0 ,Q wav A me :cl- md' 133 F' Teachers KENNETH E. KALAHAR - Metals B. A. Iowa State College - Graduate work: Iowa State Graduate College. ROLLO C. KEITHAHN - Social Problems B. A. Carleton College, M. A. University of Min- nesota - Graduate work: University of Wisconsin. MRS. JOHN KOTTMAN - Phy. Education B. S. University of Iowa. GEORGE S. LOSEN - Spanish, Bus. Training B. A. Luther College - Graduate work: Iowa State College, Colorado University, University of Iowa. PEARL JEFFORDS MINOR - Librarian B. A. University of Iowa, M. A. University of Iowa, B. S. in Library Science, Drexel Institute of Tech- nology, Philadelphia, Penn. WILLIAM H. MOORE - Mathematics, Coach B. Ed. Illinois State Normal University, M. S. Uni- versity of Wisconsin - Graduate work: University of Wisconsin. EDITH SANDRAL NAYLOR - English B. A. Wellesley College - Graduate work: Univer- sity of Iowa, New York University. PAUL V. NISSEN - Vocal Music B. A. Drake University. R. E. NYQUIST - Business Training, Consumer Problems B. S. Northwestern University, M. A. State Univer- sity of Iowa -Graduate work: Boston University, Colorado University. FLORENCE E. O'LEARY - Home Economics fClothingj B. S. Stout University. ESTHER PAGENHART - World History, Modern European History M. A. and B. A. State University of Iowa. HENRY T. PAINE - Marching Band B. M. Northwestern University. HAROLD S. PALMER - Drafting, Head of Industrial Arts Department B. S. Iowa State Teachers College, M. S. Iowa State College - Graduate work: Drake. R. j. PENNY - Plane Geometry, Business Arithmetic , B. A. Drake University, M. A. University of Iowa - Graduate work: Drake University, Iowa State Col- lege, Univ., sity of Iowa. GLADYS iz.. PRICE - Commercial B. A. Buena Vista College, M. A. University of Iowa. n Ss.. There's one member of the faculty who is a I 'rw carpenter in his spare time. At least Georg-r 'N 'R Losen seems to be having no trouble putting . finishing touches on his new home. '3 12 I SL N ,tak Ax nf is 2 1 5 4. W... Yr f W c Teachers NEIL PUHL - English, Cub Gazette adviser B. S. South Dakota State College - Graduate work: University of Minnesota. ALICE RITER - American History B. A. University of South Dakota, M. A. University of South Dakota - Graduate work: University of South Dakota, University of Iowa, Grinnell American University in Washington, D. C., New School for South Dakota, University of Iowa, Grinnell, American CECIL RODEMEYER - Driver's Training B. A. Iowa State Teachers College. WARREN A. RUBY - Art, Stage Tech. B. A. University of Iowa, M. A. University of Min- nesota. ALVIE M. SARCHETT - Diversified Occupa- tions, Dir. of Adult and Vocational Ed. B. S. Iowa State Teachers College - Graduate work: Iowa State College. SARAH SENIOR - English B. A. Iowa State Teachers College. MAR-IORIE B. SMITH - Strings Special work under Ludwig Becker and George Dasch at Columbia School of Music in Chicago and Arcule Sheasby at Drak University. EL E E. A Social Problems, Coach D in n'v 'y - Graduate work: ' sity of California. AI N STERN - Co-ordinator, Retailing and Office Training B. A. Tarkio College - Graduate work: University of Colorado, Iowa State College. CARLETON LEE STEWART - Director of Instrumental Music B. M. Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York - Graduate work: University of Iowa. WILMA L. TALLMAN - World History. Geography and Occupations B. A. Iowa State Teachers College. JULIUS TESCH - Driver's Training B. A. Iowa State Teachers College - Graduate work: Drake. HELEN E. THOMAS - English, Dramatics B. A. Iowa State Teachers College - Graduate work: University of Iowa. HARRIETT TREY - Design B. A. Iowa State College. RUTH L. TUCKER - English, Masonian B. A. Simpson College - Graduate work: University of Colorado, University of Wisconsin. MRS. JACK URIELL - Design B. A. Wartburg College. JANET ZUCK - American Government B. A. Iowa State Teachers College, M. A. University of Chicago. .-ll vga... Q, ' ggi? P1 I ,o A53 3. ne.--4 gil' .7-P-. , 'VW- xq : .T tm. The music hall is the scene of a tea honoring the new teachers in the system. That is Lawrence Shepoi- ser, superinten- dent of schools, giving a welcome speech. ' 1 -fr-fan, N? -1.-I 'uf 1 6+ gg. .. 'Ti C5537 av- CT' Q35 .M 'Vx gf 16 ft -er N., ,N-- , ,J W.-wfw..-W.. M l 1 .qw l M .X fm Q D as Q U f H 53 U ff ri ' ff j K f ff, Kfxqdv, , fy' ,XX ,,.,.,.....4.4 'N-. if I, ' ,ay I ff' I a ' ' fg f l Senior class officers were: fseatedj Dave Parker, secretary-treasurer: Eric Biedermann, president: Cstandingj Chuck Murr, vice-presi- dent. S wr ' an 'gf if-7' 'iff' 'lf .lu 'qw 1-of fa' a .M wi .A -:r 53' 8 -IULINE ADELSMAN Hi-School Hi-Lights lg Vocal 1, 2, 33 Americanism Quiz 2 NEVA MARIE ALBRIGI-IT G. A. A. lg Masonian 2 OLGA ALMAN Commercial Club 2, 33 Red Cross 2 RICHARD ANDERSEN VIOLA M. ANDERSEN G. A. A.1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1 BETTY ANDERSON C ,A Commercial Club 25 Co-op Office 3 FRANK W. ANDERSON -an ,Y HENRY W. ANDERSON -.aa-7 W Z3 at 19 JACK ANDERSON BIRTHE ANDREASSEN MARILYN ANDRESEN Commercial Club 25 Dramatics 2, 3: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3g Red Cross lg Vocal 1 KATHERINE ARGOS Commercial Club 25 Vocal 1, 2 18 t,,,.,Qf-I .asv-V ii Q- 1 ,fx- wev V 'gg- '-'54-X 42.3 ,. - .t,,f X, DALE EUGENE BARTUSEK Commercial Club 35 M-Club 3: Student Council 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3 ERIC BIEDERMANN Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2: Class Officer 3: Hi- Y 35 Vocal 2, 33 Football 3 VIRGINIA MAY BLAINE RUTH ANN BLANCHARD Commercial Club 2, 33 Co-op Office 3: Hi-Tri 1 RALSTON E. BLOOMFIELD Football 1 ROBERT K. BLOXHAM All State Festival 35 Vocal 1, 2, 3 GLORIA ANN BOYCE All State Festival 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 31 Debate Z: Hi-School Hi-Lights 13 Hi-Tri 35 Masonian 13 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 RICHARD BRABY All State Festival 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3: Masonian 2, 3: Student Council 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Football 13 M Club 1, 3g Pep Banzl 1. 2, 3 DAVID BRACKLEIN Hi-Y 3 BEVERLY BRAND All State Festival 2: Band 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 3: Cub Gazette 2, 33 Dramatics 2. 33 Hifl'ri 3: Masonian 1, 2, 3g Quill and Scroll 2, 3:Pep Banc12,3 JAMES BRANDAU Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3 DONALD BRENDEL Band 1, 2, 35 Hi-School Hi-Lights 1: Hi-Y 3: 'l'emiis 3: Pep Band 2. 3 19 il 38 gms 4.,.' 'lf ., fittiitiisif: 3 it -1135 ff- 5 WAVA BRIGGS VESTA BROWNELL Cub Gazette 2, 35 Dramatics 1, 25 Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3: Masonian 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 13 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Red Cross 3: Vocal 1, 2, 3 MARLYS BRYANT Commercial Club 3: Hi-Tri 2: Vocal l, 2. 3 NORMA BUFFINGTON 5' 7' 4' 3 ,Q H1-Tri 1, 2, Pep Club 13 Vocal 1, 2 Q, Ji' ,qt ' RONDELL BUNDY 4 ' W JAY BURNS , , Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 1: l-li-Dive X , V 1' Council 2, 31 Hi-Y 25 Masonian 1: Track 1. R .1 1 f' in R 2, 31 Football 1, 2, 3 if 'T' Wx S E I BEVERLY JEAN CAMPBELL Commercial Club 23 Vocal 1 PATRICIA L. CAMPBELL Commercial Club 23 Cub Gazette 2 BEVERLY CARR All State Festival 3: Commercial Club 1: Hi-School Hi-Lights 1: Vocal 1, 2, 3 FRED CARSON Commercial Club 35 Track Z 'gp Q 2, LUCY CHAVEZ 1 'P we f LEO CI-IIMBIDIS Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 3g Student Council 1, 3: Foot- ball 1 R Suzanne Pierce, Dave Van Every, Lorene Watson, Richard Jensen and Richard Hansen seem to be having a great time in the back row while in the front Vesta Brownell and jim Brandau are hard at work. li ARLENE CHRISTIANSEN fi 'H' '-Q Q BERNARD CLARK Commercial Club 3g Football 1, 2, M Club 3 DALE CLAUSEN BETTE COOKMAN Dramatics 2, G. A. A. 1, 23 Hi-Tri 33 Vocal 2, 3 RUTH COON All State Festival 1, 2, 3g Hi-Tri 35 Strings 1, 2, 3 WM. L. COPE All State Festival 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 35 Com- mercial Club 3g Hi-Dive Council 1, 23 Hi- School Hi-Lights 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, Track 15 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 PATRICIA MARIE CORY Cub Gazette 25 Dramatics 2, 3, Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Masonian 15 Vocal 1, 2, 3 EVA MARY COTTRELL ROBERT COTTRELL Baseball 2, Football 2 ZONA M. COX X. . Q, e 4' ' I . A V A--.5-f Q' 3 i eil' z 2 53 iw 1,5 LQ 31- .: .. tw? 4 ' I ...N k kg? G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Masonian 1 DONALD CUNNINGHAM v Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Auu: ' A nw IZETTA CURRY .q 15:77 it Commercial Club 2: Hi-Tri 33 Vocal 1 nw- '- if ' . 'i'i 'V .435 H is M L, mi? ,..,.. , Beverly Helland is explaining an intricate design pattern to Marvyl Kasik and , Gloria Boyce while two interested sopho- mores look on at the left. 21 STUART DE JONG ,- A av All State Festival 3: Band 33 Basketball 23 Dra- A If Q. if X matics 33 Hi-Y 33 Masonian 33 Strings 2 ,J A, . 0, W .ulu E3 my MARIANN DEMING - ' C ' lCl b 2 K . ....,,. P... f A . slqu ommercia u D ELDON DE VARY 1 f Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 3 GENE DUENOW N . gs, fw- Band 1, 2, 33 Pep Band 2, 3 if so ff ml: '- A F 'S- .W 5 if DONNA LOU DUNAHOO we 43 W G. A. A. 1, 2, Hi-Tri 1, 2 '-1 , JANICE EASLEY 3 Q 1 Y 1 .A M ft. ,few - v-' -I Y fb WSF' is s.?-5? dfie' fd 'Q' V -all W . cv-3 fn -I Q A xt. H28 l an N3 RITA EBERT All State Festival 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 2, Hi-School Hi-Lights 13 Masonian 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Strings 1, 2, 33 Student Council CAlt.J 2 GLENN EDGINGTON Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Football 1 MARY LOU EHLERS Dramatics 2g Hi-Dive Council 15 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3 DICK ELIOFF MERLE ELLINGSON L' ROBERT EUGENE ELLINGSON Track 3 DOROTHY ENTNER Commercial Club 23 G. A. A. 15 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1 FREDDE ESLICK Hi-School Hi-Lights lg Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Masonian lg Pep Club 1, 25 Vocal 1,2 TOM FERGUSON NOAH FINDLING JANET FINLAYSON All State Festival 33 Dramatics 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, Masonian 1, 2, 3, Vocal 1, 2, 3 1, RONALD FLATNESS Basketball 15 Football 2, 3 22 ex .Q 'Pe -or 'Q' I S I MARY FRISK Band 1, 2, 33 Cub Gazette 2, 33 Dramatics 2, 3, Debate 2: Hi-School Hi-Lights 15 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Masonian 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2 CLARICE GARROTTO All State Festival 1, 2, 3, Cub Gazette 2: Dra- matics 2, 33 Hi-Tri 2, 33 Masonian 1, 2: Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Strings 1, 2, 3 MARILYN GEORGE Vocal 1, 2 FRED GILDNER Commercial Club 3 MARY GORI-IAM Commercial Club 2,31 Co-op Office 3 I RAYMOND GROTH LOIS RUTH GUMP Masonian 1, 2, 33 Vocal 1, 2 CAROL HALSOR Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Pep Club lg Vocal 1, 2, 3 K IDA MAE HALVERSON Commercial Club 2, 33 Co-op Office 3, Dra- matics 2 EDWARD E. HANES Football 1 CHARMAINE HANSEN Dramatics 2, 33 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Masonian 1, 2 RICHARD F. HANSEN Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 15 Red Cross 2, Student Council lg Track 2 Z3 ME' BARBARA HARTLEY Dramatics 23 Masonian 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2, 3 ff' ARDIS HEGLAND Commercial Club 2, 3 MARVYL ADRIENNE HEIGHT Band 1, 25 Commercial Club 25 Co-op Office 35 Pep Club 1 BEVERLY JEAN HELLAND PATRICIA HENNIES Commercial Club 35 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2, 3 Dramatics 25 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Masonian 15 Red Cross 33 Vocal 1, 2, 3 ANNE HERRICK S All State Festival 1 2' Band 1, 2 HARRIET HERT Dramatics 2, 35 Masonian 1, 2, 35 Quill and l Scroll 35 Vocal 1, 2, 3 A dim, '24 ',- GERALD W. HER EY sl f BETTY HERTIG ' Cub Gazette 25 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3 t D. 4 CORALEE HICKS N V I ' G. A. A. 3, Hi-Tri 3 I A if ROBERT HINTZEN 45 3 All State Festival 25 Co-op Office 35 Dramatics 'mx r A fi - M 1, 25 Red Cross 15 Vocal 1, 2 up '-can ' 'f ,1-In X ,.::. A --f' ' A, W ' HELEN HIRT 15? A f Dramatics 2, 35 Hi-Tri l, 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2, 3 5 4 S E I S LORETTA I-IOHENFIELD BETTY HOLT Pep Club 1 Baffin ROGER HOLTZ '4' 5 f Cub Gazette 25 Hi-Y 35 Quill and Scroll S 3' ELAYNE HOLTZENDORF A E Vocal 1, 2 LA DONNA HOLVIK Commercial Club 1, 25 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2 E EA -1 .1 Y LA VERNE HOVELAND A f A 'af K ' Commercial Club 35 Co-op Office 3: M ,A-47 Club 15 Wrestling 15 Football 1 i' ALBERTA HOWE Hi-Tri lg Masonian 2 JOHN HUBACHER VIVIAN M. HUFF Commercial Club 35 Red Cross 1, 3 ELEANOR HULBERT PAULINE LUCILE HUMISTON Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2 LOIS HUNTER Commercial Club 25 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1: Red Cross 2g Vocal 1, 2, 3 GORDON JANSSEN All State Festival 2, 31 Band 1, 2, 35 Cub Gazette 2, 33 Masonian 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Pep Band 1, 2,3 DARLENE JARAMILLO Pep Club 1 JERRY JENNINGS RICHARD DEE JENSEN All State Festival 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 39 Basketball 25 Golf 1, 2, 3: Hi-School Hi-Lights 13 Masonian 2, 3: 15 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 FRANK ONES Vocal 1, 2 , GRETA JUHLIN Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Football J . . . Dramatics 33 Masoman 35 Student Council 33 All State Festival 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 35 Hi- Tri 3 fi 8 'Vi 1'M Yi , '7 Q18 1 -.L ff 'H Cr'-f lix Q an-gsm 1. 'R X . , F , . ,, ' . .yn . wi ORS LORRAINE KAFER Commercial Club 2, 33 Co-Op Office 33 Vocal 1 NED A. KANZENBACH Wrestling 23 Football 1 EFTHIMEA KARAMITROS All State Festival 35 Dramatics 1: Hi-Dive Council 3: Hi-School Hi-Lights 11 Hi-Tri 1: Vocal 1, 2, 3 MARVYL KASIK Commercial Club 23 CO-Op Office l, 2: G. A. A. lg Pep Club 1 0- fl- Q .0 ' Band 1.2, 3, Hi-Y Trxl 2 3 Vocal 1, 2,3 w 5 A , PERRY W. KEENAN 2,3 FMF' A JO ANN KEISTER Hi- ' . , 1 v 'j1P 'Q 25 Dick Weed rejoices at janet Finlayson, Gretchen Kreiger and Betty Hertig de- posit their gum. Effie Karamitros is awaiting a contribution from someone. I GAL Qf11L-'F PHYLLIS KELLOGG ff: 2 All State Festival 2, 35 Cub Gazette 25 Vocal 1, 2, 3 'I-'sl' ....,. .1 lx if I M, ,,, ef rdf' We .W - , fjgfv P- ,digg if WACA. Q ,il 4'-' . 7. ,Q tr N fi ,A 1 tue-:,.2 , 'TTY 1 '2 dmv A 12. mf 5 5 'V 'Q' gg-an ,- 'fGLENj.KEPHART Basketball 1, 3, Baseball 1, Football 1, 35 HM' Club 3 MARILYN KIRKPATRICK Commercial Club 2, 3: Co-op Office 3: Hi- Tri 15 Pep Club 1 DON KLANG Baseball 11 Commercial Club 33 Wrestling 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3 MAN IS ADAIR KLEVAS Hi-Tri 2, 3g Vocal 1, 2, 3 ELAINNE KREGOTIS Commercial Club 3: Hi-Tri 1 GRETCHEN KRIEGER Cub Gazette 2: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Masonian 1: Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Red Cross 35 Strings 15 Vocal 2, 3 ,f'ORLIN W. KRONEMAN ELIZABETH LANGLOTZ Commercial Club 2g Co-op Office 3, Hi- Tri 1, 2 DEAN LEAMAN Wrestling 1, 2, 33 M Club 1, 3 JOHN LENNAN Commercial Club 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Red Cross 1 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3 FRANK HAROLD LENT Z6 1 S E I MARLYN LEONARD Football 13 Track 2 ROGER G. LEONARD Track 3: Football 1 , JEAN LETTS Band 2, 33 Commercial Club 23 G. A, A. lg Hi-Tri 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Vocal 1 ca- . .. A 3 .,., ,..-5,415 Big Pete Porro is helping three sopho- more boys with a project in manual training. Q 3 ,. , x 7 mf 1-. .... - -- ARDIS LOKEN Commercial Club 2, 3: Hi-Tri 2, 33 Vocal 1, 2 5 ROBERT G. LUDEMAN ff Q Q Commercial Club 33 Hi-Y 35 Vocal 1, 2, 3 ' ' sg J ' BEVERLY LUX ' Commercial Club 2, 3g Dramatlcs 25 H1-Tri 2, 3 JEAN MCCARTHY All State Festival 23 G. A. A. lg Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Vocal 1, 2, 3 DARLENE IVICNARY Cub Gazette 23 G. A. A. 1, 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Vocal 2, 3 -IOANN MCPEEK G. A. A. 13 Hi-Tri l, 2, 35 Vocal l MARY MAIDEN Cub Gazette 7' F A A 1' Hi Tril 2 3 M ' 1 .. -, J. . . , - , , 3 asoman 1, 23 Pep Club 1, Quill and Scroll 25 Vocal 2 TED MANGLER ? A I I JOANNEMARSON WF' A Y-f 33 21 35' .53 '22 A mc- ...., VV: . ,lvl-, ol S 'lf ,Q 5 Y-li 'YE 'Q Y? lil' in-sv KG! ,wp 1-mayb F Ti:-Q 'Wk FRANCIS MORSE Commercial Club 2, Cub Gazette 2, Dramatics 25 Hi-Tri 1, 23 Masonian 1, 25 Quill and Scroll 2: Vocal 1 DORIS MOTT Dramatics 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, Hi-School Hi-Lights 13 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3 L GENE MOTTER Hi-Y 33 Track 33 Wrestling 2 CHUCK MURR Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Hi-Dive Council 3, Student Council 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 DARLENE MURRAY Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 23 Hi-Tri 2, 33 Masonian 1, 2, 3 BEVERLY NAGEL f Commercial Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 13 Hi-Tri 1, 25 Vocal 1, 2, 3 28 DEAN MARTIN DONALD MAXWELL Band 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Cub Gazette 2, 3: Dramatics 1, 2, 3: Masonian 1, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Red Cross 3 f KENNY MEACHAM Wrestling 1, 2, 3 JEAN MELCHER G. A. A. 1 ' PHYLLIS MENKE Commercial Club 2, 35 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, Masonian 15 Vocal 1, 2 DARYL MILLER Baseball 33 Football 1 DONALD R. MILLER All State Festival 3, Hi-Dive Council 35 Hi-Y 2, 33 Red Cross 2, Vocal 1, 2, 3, Football 33 M Club 3: Baseball 3 FRANK MILLER Golf 1, 2, 3g Wrestling 3, Football 1, 2, 3 MARILYN MILLER Hi-Tri 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2 CLARENCE M. MILNES Track 3, Football 3 MARVIN MOORE Basketball 1, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Student Council 15 Football 1 RICHARD MOORE Baseball Manager lg Football 1 wc- iii-Q ,QI 9 in Rv-- MILTON D. NAGEL L NORVARD NALAN Baseball 2, 33 Cub Gazette 25 Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 3: Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Track lj Wrestling 1, 2, 3 ALEDA NELSON Commercial Club 2: Hi-Tri 1, 2: Vocal 1, 2 IIAROLD NESSET BONNIE NICIIOLAS All State Festival 3: Band 1, 2, 35 Cub Gazette 2g llrainatics 15 Hi-Tri 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 3 DEAN O. O'BRIEN Stage 3 BILL OGLESBY Cournercial Clulm 3: Hi-Dive Council 2: Red Cross 2: Student Council 1. 3: Track 1, 33 Vocal 1: Wrestling 1. 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3 PATRICIA O'NEII, All State Festival 1, 2, 3: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 2: Strings 1, 2, 3 JO ANN OSIVIUNDSON Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Red Cross 1.2: Vocal 1, 2.3 ANDY OSWALD Basketball 2: Student Council 3 falt.b DON OVERTURF Basketball 1 JERALD OVERTURF Football 1 SE M 6, 1 We 1 , L gf, t 4 1 eaieie I . tl 'Q .43 fb: , E 'SBP' X , Mm. ' 1' .fi A w 'A 1. 1, , if ,f yi X 'Y LY sd, hu. I 'J' Q--at Q DAVID PARKER Band 1, 2, 33 Basketball 2: Class Officer 3: Dramat- ics 3: Golf 1, 2, 33 Hi-School Hi-Lights 13 Student Council 1, 33 Football 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3 CHARLENE PAULSON Commercial Club 23 G. A. A. 11 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1 LOWELL R. PAYNE JACK E. PECK KENNETH LEE Cub Gazette 25 Wrestling 1, 3: Football 1 WALTER PETERS 29 'Q X x RUSSELL G. PETERSON rg 5 WILLIAM PETERSON 1 -g-,Q 'f' .5 Stage Crew 2 1 V' BEVERLY JEAN PICKARD A ' , fig w G. A. A. 1, 2, Hi-Tri 1, 21 Masonian 1, Red H . f 1- Cross 2: Vocal 1 .11 M- - . - - s. SUZANNE PIERCE Dramatics 1, 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Masonian 1, 23 Vocal 2 3 'Y' 1 HAROLD DEAN PLATTS JOHN PLONSKY SEI 15. 73 -...y 1 ID- : 3r'ff'5 it a 'O rf s L .v Us ea ps. Y 1 5 I if 'UIQ' S 'Y' 9452. S 4 . 1 -34 Gmail s v X 4 Q ....... W1 X 1 'gr fn an 7 ' V :warg L I V kb A R , Y' at ' Q J' ,I 1-2. Yi ..,A 5 , ' ,,.,. lr V, K I. 1 1 DOROTHY POOLE Hi-Tri 1 PETE PORRO, JR. All State Festival 1, 2. 3: Band 1, 2. 3: Dramat- ics 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council 3 BILL POSTMA Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3: Class Officer 1, 2: Student Council 2, 3g FOotball3 ASPACIA POTIRIADES Cr. A. A. 2 1-IVELYN PROIIASKI Commercial Club 2, 3: CO-op Office 3: Vocal 1, 2 PAT QUINONES Basketball 1, Z, 3: Baseball 1, 2 ELAYNE QUISLING Band 1: Commercial 33 Cub Gazette 2: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Vocal 2 WILLIAM RADCLIFF BOB RICHARDS Basketball 1, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council 1: Stu- rlent Council 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2. 33 M Club 3 TED RICIIER Dramatics 1, 2, 3: Hi-School Hi-Lights 1: Red Cross 1, 2, 31 Student Council 1, 2. 31 Football 1 IVIYRTLE RIHA G. A. A. 1. 2, 33 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1 f NIARCHETA ELISE RODBERG Commercial Club 2, 3: Vocal 1 30 v 'Q' x' ' 'TNT' ., fa M A GIN ts Q. fll MARY SENN Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Vocal 1, 2,3 OLYMPIA SERAKOS ' I Cub 5 G. . A. 1, 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1 RUTH SESSIONS ALICE SHANER Commercial Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1: Vocal 1, 2 GEORGE SHANKS LENORE SHARPE RONALD SHATTO JIMMIE SCHULTZ Commercial Club 3: Football 1 DEAN SHUNKWILER PHYLLIS SIMEON Commercial Club 2, 33 Hi-Tri 2 PHIL SKIPTON Basketball 1: Commercial Club 2: Hi-Y 1, 21 Track 1, 2: Football 2 JEAN E. STANTON MARLIN RODGERS Basketball 1, 2: Hi-Dive Council 2 H1 Y 2 Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2g Track 1 2 Vocal VINCENT C. ROETHLER Commercial Club 2, 35 Dramatics 2 G A A. lg Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1 Stu e t Ap Council 33 Vocal 1 RosA1v1oND ROMEY gg: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Pep Club lg Vocal 1 MILFORD SCHERF EMMA jEAN SCHUTTER IORS 'Q r an 'Ea ,Q ,asf rd s-if angie 'mas Jef f.-1-9,7 1 ' .1 - ,1 . ...' x ' W -21' fm wmv A fit 13,1 ' f 35 ' 1 Being served at a tea given by the Rock- ford College Alumni are Bonnie Nicholas, Barbara Waggoner, Beverly Brand and Sue Flickinger. 32 was K BETTY STINEHART Commercial Club 23 Co-op Office 33 Hi-Tri 2 DONNA SUBY Commercial Club 2, 35 Hi-Tri 1, 2: Pep Club 1 AUDREY SUTTON MARY LOU TAGESEN G. A. A. 13 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3 L ROLLAND TANNER Football 1 CLIFFORD THOMAS Basketball 1, 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 JOAN TRACY All State Festival 13 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 31 Pep Club lg Vocal 1 JACKIE TRUDEAU Cheerleader 2, 3: Commercial 2, 35 Co-op Office 3 G. A. A. 1g Pep Club 15 Vocal 1, 2 CLARICE TURK Hi-Tri 1, 2, 33 Vocal 1: Commercial Club 2 RICHARD TUTHILL Baseball 3 MARY LU TYLER Commercial Club 2, 33 Co-op Office 3: Hi-Dive Council 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1: Vocal 1 DAVE VAN EVERY Basketball 1, 2: Hi-Dive Council 3: Hi-Y 21 Student Council 1: Track 1, 2, 3g Vocal 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 33 M Club 3 I R t JERRY VAN EVERY 32 Hi-Y 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3 f 5' 9? s-no-P 5 ALLEN VAN HORN Stage Crew 2 OANNA VERMEDAL Q Ax J ,, X WILLIAM R VICIAN EDWARD CARL VOGEL '31 52 Q fl., Aw Commercial Club 2 3 H1 Y 1 LORNA MARGUERITE VOSBURGH Commerc1al Club 2 BARBARA WAGGONER All State Festival 2 Dramatics 2 H1 Tri 1 2 3 Masoman 1 2 3 Red Cross 2 Student Council Ca 1 Vocall 2 3 LOIS WALK nd 1 2 3 Dramatlcs 2 3 H1 Tr1 2 Masoman 1 2 3 BEVERLY WANDER A A 1 H1 Tr1l A LORENE WATSON Commerc1a1 Club 2 DICK WEED 1 6 Q All State Festival 3 Band 1 2 3 H1 School f E V H1 Lights 1 H1 Y 3 W ,, ,, .wav DON WENDEL Band 1 2 3 Commerc1al Club 3 Red Cross 2 Track 2 'wb 6 Q IOR How did those seniors get in the junior typing class? In the foreground is David Bracklein: second row-Bob Montgom- ery, Barbara Hartley, Jody Makeever: third row - jack Carmen and Dorothy Burns. 'Q' ANNETTE WHALEY Commercial Club 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, Masonian 2, Vocal 1, 2, 3 ROBERT WILKINSON Baseball 3: Class Office 23 Dramatics 2, 35 Hi-Y 13 Track 1, 2 CMgr.J3 Wrestling 1, 2, 3g Foot- ball 31 M Club 3 MARCELE WILLEY Commercial Club 2, 3: Dramatics 25 Hi- Dive Council 2, 33 Hi-Tri 23 Vocal 1 MERVYL WILLIAMS All State Festival 35 Hi-School Hi-Lights 1: Vocal 1, 2, 3 RALPH WINEMAN Golf 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1 HAROLD D. WOLF Band 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3 S , iq, Wav . f.,....,5 3.-R' t ,Ti fl is -aa' Wi- ' C5 my if l If 1 Q S'-11 'x :L I J Aww' 'ravi' x Nl sf im IORS RENEE WOLF All State Festival 1, 2, 3: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 35 Masonian 1, 2: Red Cross 35 Strings 1, 2, 33 Student Council falt.J 2 BETTY LORRAINE BEISEL WOLF Commercial Club 2g Co-op Office 3 BILL WOODWARD ROD WRIGHT Basketball lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 3 IRIS YOUNG GUST ZAHARIADES Red Cross 2: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Student Council lg M Club 1, 3 BONNIE ZASTROW Commercial Club 2, 33 Hi- Tri 2: Pep, Club lg Vocal 1, 2 CAMERA SHY SENIORS Bob Craig George Daskalos Ethel Magner Carl Peters Kenneth Sharp Darlene White Phyllis Williamsen Bonnie Adelsman Leland Ames Russell Amling Judith Anderson Shirley Anderson joan Angell 7 junior class officers were Pat Otte, president: Bud Berger, vice president: Donna Hall, secretary- treasurer. Z '53 rg? X? Phylis Angell Ire-hiv ,kv Duane Arnold . 7 A 7 g ' 'D A 4 fi' Betty Ashlock 4 W ,f Norma jean Austin Q, I S k t Leila Bailey if J' if s 'Ni ' B , Marvin Baker 5iQ'j'Dff - Betty Barnhart .,... 4 'la .M 3 Marilyn Baumgartner X ' A P5345 N, lzqz. T ' Delores Beale I 16,50 4 . I -, V. A ,,,. 4 1 9 . 55 4 ...,: . . Jean Benser ' f' V , 5- L' A V XL if I, r -.:. , 1 W in in W Q r illefff Fred Berger KM ,A Dorothy Billings r N ' y David Birch an f A 4 5 ,R A I i M EM ' A' Deloris Birch J i fs Mar Lou Bird :us Q -,,, ggi Al , A V of Y id I Norma Bird Y 'P' Peggy Bloomingdale Frieda Borger Chester Bowen Howard Braby 36 A FY I Carol Carlson Bill Chambers Beverly Christensen Gordon Clark Bill Clayburg David Closson Bonnie Colby Frederick Cordle Tom Cornwell jerry Cory Mary Jayne Craig Shirley Cree Ted Cubbison Ruth Cunningham Jacquelyn Curtis ', 4,-7 Donald Davis Marilyn Davis Richard Davis Marilyn Degan Frances De Well t ' ar David Bracklein Beverly Bramhall Hazel Bridgeford Dixie Broadwell Marion Brones Marcia Brown Marlys Brunstein Dennis Bryant Jane Bryson june Bryson Roger Bublitz Tom Buechle Bernard Burger Dorothy Burns Don Caldwell S 13' 'T-' ifi 45: Kathleen Dihlman Justine DiMarco Jerry Dolter Betty Duckert Georgia Dunahoo Mary Anne Duncan Bruce Hill gives Bill Chambers some much needed advice on a physics experiment. Roger Bub- litz is doing his own. IOR Fil pw ad' Q - mx- gp-is ,srl lir Ti a- ul xx X f??wfN V , ,,,, ,. Fl E 'tw 1'-wi . 4 ,. --w ive .4 1,352 M 1 AA A ,I A fa- fi Ar I ew- D .V fa ,z :., 1? 5 '-S' :vf , x 4, ti ,5 if I if pd, 'QRS UV 45' .,., 4:2- if A sr S Kathryn Easley Donna Engleman Jean Engler Duane Enpens Verdine Erickson Caroline Ersland Richard Evans Javanese Ewing Leona Ewing Gary Faught Elaine Faulk Phyllis Finke Phillip Frahm jack Freudenberg Carol Gasswint Merlin Gates Sam Gazes Ardyce George Alfred Gilbert jerry Graney 38 ,Qs AK QL' IGI Sharon Green Donna Hall Beverley Hansen Lillian Harris A Q .. j Norma Harris fi .vi L' , ,Q fx 3: ,g ' a- . Barbara Hebel .,.i Q 1 1, ' :VJ . Larry Helm QL '7 4 ff Lorraine Herman X N. A jane Hertig ,i i S' Bruce Hill f l Marion Hoff Geraldine Hohenfield F . 3 23. Y FQ' , 12 Ia :- L , 4 jerry Honken 'O' , 1 ,QM A, C27 M... ' Bob Horn Roger Hulbert -., S Beverly llummel Valentine Infante Harriet Isaacson 2 'Q Ei 5 , Nlargaret jacks ..' 'i --' j-3 Billie jackson f ' 1 ii' K.. . 1 F ew VV 1 1 V , Q.-f S Qin lr Ia joan johnson ' ..:-' - f 'eq Karin johnson L V I H K' Ramona johnson L. 3, YN . N jane johnston ' , ak A YW Nlznilvn jones . X W 5-- 4 I.ee julson Tony Kailua lfreci Keenan joAnne Keenan 4 . '3 C-s Roller! Keiater av' Y '!'V Torn Kelsh joan King A llj Robeit Kinnan Bob Krause i 1 S , 'lt'-N .,-gy in r Ci' 5 1' . .vga- , il' if V.-.. Nw L 'N Q 122' 'mi 1 C Carol Kretzinger Elaine Kroneman Ramona Larson Roger Larson Marilyn Lavender joan Lee The grammar assignment must be tough, or at least these five must think so. In the first row are Sharon Green and jerry Coryg second row--Leila Bailey, Norma Austin and Bill Holm. f x IT? -313 1 IO s B lie g . I ' f S56 jf vi i. , AWN' K 'ti pet, 1' 4' 'Y ,-M-M , ' . fi 3 4 , N. x!Xgg,,., . 3 'N ar iifgf if me fs, 'nk Km-if fi., Robert Legler Rena Leonard Ruth Lindsay Shirley Loeckle Eliiabeth Lynch Wilma McCoy Richard Macer john Madouras Joyce Makeever Clara Marquez Marilyn Martin jean Marty Marilyn Mason Mary jo Meachem Gerda Mikkelsen John Mikovec Ardythe Miles Chester Millard Gerald Miller Larry Mortimer 40 J wg ag.. V.. 4 Ns: A J g ., 'xx' iz. fuk in km? ff Don Patterson Barbara Paullus Beverly Pearson 2 Dorothy Pence Gordon Peterson Katherine Photiades Wesley Pippert james Pope jack Price JoAnne Puth Mary Ann Quevli Dorine Randall Betty Rasmussen Eleanor Read Wilma Redeker Mary Ellen Reip Cleo Remmert Patricia Riley Johanna Roethler Gerald Saathoff 41 Q..- T +A Phyllis Myli Lucretia Nalan Ralph Newman Patricia Nitchals Donna Niver 'S ' Arvid Oliver C9 Alice Olson Margaret Opkis Janice Osborne Pat Otte Chuck Oulman ' '57 3' Anthony Papantonis jf, .:,.v Dick Papantonis it an 5 . Socrates Pappajohn an ' Viola Pathoulas ,gf ,, Y IORS 45:5 ' fi' -frf M-w 5. viii M' ,X , P N V '51 A, 1 J .46 Ze A 17 wi Beverly Sandvik Leatrice Schlosser Dorothy Schmock Marilyn Schriver Delores Schultz Robert Schurtz Pictured around this automobile motor are left to right: Jim Fitz- gerald. Rollie Tanner, Melvin Wescott, Glen Genzler, Howard Young, Orville Tanner, Dean Shunkwiler and Larry Helm. ICR . HQ? , 'V R 55 , -A ,, r 1. sims? x ,A Q .i ,i .-1' y S In x s '33-'it if Jiri. '1 ' l ii'-2 -wr 1 f 'w 'GP X A V, fr. I Sr ,gg .k ,, .St f 2 d S Barbara Scoville Russell Seidel Leila Shafer lbixit- Slianer Carol Siliert Robert Smith Duane Snyder joaiinc Stanglcr Cu-orgiziiizi Stax juaiiita Stcpi n -lack Stcrnacl Kenneth Stevens lfrziiiccs Stiles l,arry' Swanson llaii Swenson Dixie 'llitiini lVlarvm-ll 'lessicn Patricia 'l'lit-isen lVlargart-t Thorn Robert Tlioinas 42 'W' OP CI' -'sf 4'- zu 38. ..' Ruth Thompson Katherine Tickal Mary Tickal 5 s Emily Tokheirri Catherine Tyler m is: :S 6 Mary Ulin Bob Utter . Charles Van Ry 5 We ' Bill von Laven 1 i l Marilyn Wagner 'I'? f ' I Beverly Waller Donald Waller 45 Dan Walsh , X David Walter I Wenonah Walter V TIORS Gerald Waters y 0 .EW h , Bernard Watts A 'S 53 ,gf .:f,, W L A '48 Sally Weber JZ, in is ' Norman Wheeler '3' A Carol Williamson if 'X , ' Q t e W' Bobby Wilson Charles Wolf N Lavonne Wolff Q ' ft 1-Sv Dixie Wyborney Barbara Young in 7 1 Q45 .i juniors Not Peggy Anderson, Bernard Auck, junior Baltierra, Mary Jane Barr, Loretta Block, Elmer Bohl, Patricia Broadbent, james Burrell, Josephine Chavez, Kenneth Clark, Larry Frost, Kathryn Garufis, Glenn Genzler, Charles Gerdes, jesse Herrera, Oscar Hjelle, Phyllis Jacobs, jo Ellen Johnson, Ronald Jost, Ronald jurasek, Jerry Kramer, Stanley Larson, Irvin Lindsay, Jerry 4. 2 fiqrkf P17 Pictured Lloyd, Dennis Loomer, Mike McCoy, David Mc- Cray, Bessie Makris, Peter Mariner, Milton Mari- nos, Ronald Marolf, Richard Mathre, Roger Mathre, Norman Mondahl, Bob Montgomery, Gerald Olson, Bill Patrick, Lyal Phillips, Richard Pope. Richard Prehm, Phyliss Rose, Forrest Schmitz, Forrest Schaffer, Wanda Shunkwiler, Bud Stewart, Betty Torkelson, james Van Every, joe Walsh, Orville Weber. 1 1 a i?,g'gf We sl. W s,eg.g2f The sophomore class officers elected by popular vote were: Richard Hinz, president, jack Kartel, vice president: Judy Taylor, secretary- treasurer. THIRD ROW-left to right: Andy Andrews, Jerry Allstot, Jerry Adams, Norman Abbott, Richard Allen. SECOND ROW: Beatrice Ander- son, Margaret Arnold, Bill Allos, Verla Aamodt, Carol Adams. FIRST ROW: Betty Alt, Margaret Bailey, Faye Abbott, Adrienne Allen, Donald Anderson. THIRD ROW-left to right: john Benser, Lee Roy Baker, James Barrett, Charles Bender, Donna Bell. SECOND ROW: john Berry, Shir- ley Bell, Donna Billick, jerry Barlow. FIRST ROW: Richard Baldwin, Lupe Baltierra, Alice Bartell, Ada Belseth. THIRD ROW-left to right: Dick Birkbeck, William Butterfield, Aloise Bowers, Larry Boyce, Myron Brown. SECOND ROW: Al Burke, jerry Bloomingdale, Elvin Bohl, Evelyn Booth. FIRST ROW: Anne Boyd, Barbara Brown, Wanda Burgess, Raileen Burkholder. 44 THIRD ROW-left to right: Elton Cady, Pat Clayburg, Peter Chil- dren, Ronald Carpenter, Frank Castino. SECOND ROW: Jerry Cohen, Shir- ley Cook, Dolores Cline, Pat Cady, john Chambers. FIRST ROW: Patricia Cox, Jean Cornwell, Elvira Chavez, june Chaney. THIRD ROW-left to right: Larry Dirksen, Ralph Decker, Roger Crane, Byron De Fries, Paul De Jong. SECOND ROW: Donnie Cum- mings, Shirley Dean, Richard Dietz, Francis Dennis, Marcia Doolan. FIRST ROW: Doris Cunningham, Nancy Crispin, Jacqueline Dobbe, Mary Lou Crowley. THIRD ROW-left to right: jim Fitzgerald, Delmer Eggert, John Engler, Roger Ennis, Jerry Esser. SECOND ROVV: Walter Doyle, Glenn Foss, Jeanne Fatland, Bar- bara Doty, Marilyn Eveland. FIRST ROW: Patricia Fields, Bar- bara Edwards, LaVonne Eggle- ston, Donna Edgington. THIRD ROW-left to right: Greg- ory Golien, jimmy Fountas, Douglas Grindeland, Bob Free- den, Norman Garfin. SECOND ROW: Robert Fulton, Susan Frisk, Carol Galloway. Gary Golien, Garry Frost. FIRST ROW: Helen Garufis. Mari- lou Gaffri, Lawrence Garfin, Nick Garufis. 45 lg QQ, THIRD ROW-left to right: Ingrid Hart, Stanley Hall, Paul Griffith, Carl Grup, Jr., Roger Goodnow. SECOND ROW: Carol Grant, La Vonne Gourley, Grace Hansen, David Hampton. FIRST ROW: La Vonna Grouette. Don Hanna, Jim Grell. THIRD ROW-left to right: Dave Hubbard, Bruce Holland, Glen Haydon, Richard Hinz. SECOND ROW: Ranee Herman. Beverly Hawkins, Beverly Hjelle. Dorothy Hertig, La Vonne Hu- backer. FIRST ROVJ: Patricia Hostetler, Norma Heinz, Franklin Hirt, Lorin Hermann. THIRD ROW-left to right: Clyde Hutchinson, Virgil Johnson. Leon Hulke, Lyle Hulke, Jim Janssen. SECOND ROW: Jeanyce Johnson, Hadley Jonson, Virginia Jackson. Bob Imlay, Truman Jordahl. FIRST ROW: Joan Humiston, Elizabeth Jensen, Pat Huff, Joann Kanzenback, Elizabeth Kahle. THIRD ROW-left to right: Tom Kephart, Jack Kartel, Marlys Kel- ler, Ruth Kelch, Jack Kehm. SECOND ROW: Phillip Kinnan, Nels Kittleson, Robert Kerdus, Roger Kenward. FIRST ROW: Daniel Klevos, Dar- lene Kasik, Bessie Karamitros, Mary Kennedy. 46 THIRD ROW-left to right: Ste- phen Kowny, jerry Koerber, David Leonard, Ernest Krieger, Rae Krafft. SECOND ROW: George Larson, Mary Kofoot, Arlene Lester. Marian Lee. FIRST ROW: Lavern Larson. Mary Lou Leaman, Erma Klober- danz, Sharon Larson. THIRD ROW-left to right: Lynn Losen, Jack McCourt, Philip Lof- ing, Melvin Loucks, Dick Lytle. SECOND ROW: Roscoe McDon- ald, Dale Kluseman, Charles Mc- Brearty, Beverly Lockwood, Vir- ginia McBrearty. FIRST ROW: Pat McChesney, Harvey Lorber, Ray Loeckle, Phyllis Luther, Judy Letts. THIRD ROW-left to right: Ed Melsh, Bob Maddocks, Marlys McVicker, Dick McGowan. SECOND ROW: Delores Maya, Patricia Mellang, George Malak- taris, Blanche Martinez. FIRST ROW: Mary Mathews, Dixie Martin, Cynthia Martin. Spiros Manolis, Irene McMann. THIRD ROW-left to right: Elden Molter, Dan Muhlstein, Donald Mott, Norman Mostrom. SECOND ROW: Margaret Men- tink, Donna Mettler, Phil Morgan. Scott' Miller. FIRST ROW: Colleen Mulhstein, Margaret Moore, Dean Monahan, Harrison Miller. 47 THIRD ROW-left to right: Ron- ald Nielson, Gene Neely. William Newberry, Don O'Neil. SECOND ROW: Sharlene Neiber- gall, Judy Olson, Carolee O'Green. FIRST ROW: Rosemary Nelson, Shirley Nessett, Beverly Mulhern. THIRD ROW-left to right: Ger- ald Niver, Paul Pruin, Don Plagge, Jim Paxton, jim Parks. SECOND ROW: Gloria Quinones, Joan Pitman, Peggy Phelan, Nick Pathoulas, Cecil Radcliff. FIRST ROW: Bett Potter Cal y V - liope Potiriades. Juanita Paulsen. Gene Plath. THIRD ROW-left to right: Rus- sell Sebeniecher, Franklin Rausch, Richard Sessions, Paul Richer, Roger Saunders. SECOND ROW: Lauretta Saw- telle, Jane Rees, Richard Rodri- quez, Glenn Richard, Murlin Riha. FIRST ROW: Francis Rathmann, Marcia Renner, Wanda Reynolds, Marvyl Rohde. THIRD ROW-left to right: Rob- ert Shepard, Delmar Smith, Ger- ald Smith, Margaret Scherf. SECOND ROW: Connie Smith. Doyle Shaffer, Valita Smith, joan Sharpe. FIRST ROW: Lila Sharp, Reta Sommerfeld, Mary jo Schritt, Betty Snell. 48 THIRD ROW-left to right: Lyle Stewart, Kenneth Stevens, jack Statzer, Judy Taylor. SECOND ROW: jacquelyn Stokes, Evonka Stoynoff, Jean Stamps, Dixie Taylor. FIRST ROW: Orville Tanner. Betty Stockberger, Carol Tatum. Taletta Sunde. THIRD ROW-left to right: Albert Tritch, Gene Van Horn, Larry Terhufen, Kent Taylor. SECOND ROW: Harold Varvel. Ronald Van Horn, Conner Tjarks. Barbara Trevett. FIRST ROW: Danny Thomas, Barbara True, Teresa Tofte, Wal- ter Udelhofen. THIRD ROW-left to right: Mel- vin Westcott, Bob Wade, Fred Wilmarth, Dick Wagner, Roger Whitnalmle. SECOND ROW: Pat Williams. Francis Wilson. Shirley Weaver. john Wilkerson, Alpha jean Weiss. FIRST ROW: jacqueline Watts, Delores Willis, Tillie Westendorf. Allan Ward. THIRD ROW-left to right: jack Wolter. Charles Wooldridge. Howard Young, Willis Wood. SECOND ROW: jean Wolf, Con- nie Wolf, janet Wood, Nlarjorie Zemanek, liunice Young. FIRST ROW: Joanne Yuhouse. Nancy Wilson, Marie Yankoviclm. Virginia Zahariades, Maria Woo- nas. 49 5 3' 5 1 1 2 3 2 2 e 2 i s 5 i.. 5 Answer the phone! Hurry with the typewriter! ' VVhere's Miss Tucker? Toss me the ruler. Who took that picture? These comments, questions, and commands are characteristic of no otheif room than 315. the home of the Nlasonian, From early September. when first meetings began, until late May, when the hook was at last delivered, there was constant activity in 315. The first problem the staff had to face was that of Choosing between letter press printing and offset. When offset was decided upon, tht-re were still problems of theme, dedication, and page styles to be met, not to mention actual writing MA NL E fr Y Y and photography. In the many months to follow long hours of work were put forth to bring about this book. the 1950 Masonian. Traveloging the 06 -J A 1 f fx -A L 'rl Bal mf imma 55 Q ii , I an The centerpiece at the 1949 Mason- ian Banquet drew the attention of most everyone, but Vesta Brownell, Darlene Murray, Barbara Waggoner, and Rita Ebert seemed more interested in the food. Stuart DeJong looks doubtful about what the adviser, Lois Walk, is telling him in this scene from the Masonian assembly given as kick-off for sales. 1950 ourney Students who worked on the yearbook are pictured on these two pages. 1. Carolyn Ersland, associate editor, Ruth L. Tucker, adviser, Rita Ebert, editor-in-chief. 2. Advertising-Cseatedj Viola Pathoulas, associate, Harriett Hert, editor, Dixie Martin, Ruth Lindsay: fstandingj Sue Frisk, Dixie Shaner, Elizabeth Kahle, Bea Anderson, Shirley Kay Weaver, Pat Nitchals. 3. Business-Barbara Waggoner, assistant, Betty Barnhart, Gordon Janssen, manager. 4. Copy-fstandingj Janet Finlayson, Beverly Hawkins, Wilma Redeker, Barbara Hartley, Vesta Brownell, Emily Tokheimg CSeatedJ Maria Woonas, Harriett Isaacson, associate, Frank Jones, Jean Ann Cornwell: Mary Frisk, editor is not pictured. 5. Picture-Cseatedj Juanita Stephan, Brenda Barnes, editor, Donna Hall, associate, Kathryn Photiades. QStandingj Justine Di- Marco, Marilyn Lavender. Jane Hertig, Dixie Broadwell, Marynell Tessien, Sally Weber, Marilyn Martin, Mary Jane Craig. 6. Photography-fseatedj Phil Morgan, Ted Cubbison, Dick Braby, Bernard Watts. fStandingj Chuck Oulman, Richard Jensen, Melvin Wescott, Bill Von Laven, editor. 7. Sales-fseatedj Joann Kanzenbach, Beverly Brand, manager, Marilyn Jones, assistant, Bessie Karamitros: fstandingj Darlene Kasik, Teresa Tofte, Pat Clayburg, Marilyn Martin, Judith Olson, Ann Boyd, Stuart De Jong, Delores Beale, Joyce Makeever, Mary Ellen Reip, Cleo Remmert. Sports-Cseatedy Bob Horn, associate, Don Maxwell, editor, fstandingj Harvey Lorber, Paul Richer. Typists-Darlene Murray, Lois Gump, Lois Walk. 53 nj, and '-4 At right-top Cleft to right around the tablej W. Pip- pert, head writerg B. Von Laven, editor: C. Oulman, head writer, C. Tyler, H. Isaacson, copy editors: this is a typical work dayg tbottomj J. Lee, reporter seems very disgusted as Bill rejects her news story. Catherine and Harriett are busy with copy. CJ w--..,..t ,W g ,N , if Jim-,www m.b.. Members of Quill and Scroll include: fseatedl Lenore Sharpe, Vesta Brow- nell, Bonnie Nicholas, Elayne Quisling, Clarice Garrotto. CStandingj Nor- vard Nalan, Frances Morse, Gordon Janssen, Mary Maiden, Beverly Brand, Frank Miller, Don Maxwell, Roger Holtz. flnsetj Mary Frisk. Covering the Weekl Trails Hours spent working in the Cub Lab or the Masonian room produce Quill and Scroll candidates! In addition to work on the paper or yearbook these journalists must rank in the upper third of their class, be recommended by their advisors and must be approved by the national secretary in order to become members of this international honor society. News editing! Story writing! Copy reading! Head writing! All these ings were practiced by the junior journalists before double Cub Gazette staffs were chosen for the second semester. This top-notch group of 28 worked daily under the advis- ership of Neil Puhl to bring M. C. H. S. news to students and people of the community. Pictured on the opposite page are the following: Top: Marilyn Wagner, Carolyn Ersland, copy editors: Jean Engler, editor: Russell Amling, Jody Makeever, head writers. Center L- Reporters Cfirst row, Joan Lee, Betty Barnhart, Mary Anne Dun- can, Viola Pathoulas, Marilyn Martin. CSecond rowj jean Marty, Mary Jayne Craig, Gerda Mikkelsen, Wilma Redeker, Sally Eckert, Marynell Tessien. fThird rowj Ted Cubbison, Charles Gerdes, Bill Clayburg, Charles Wolf, Richard Davis. Bottom: Catherine Tyler, Harriett Isaacson, copy editors, Bill Von Laven, editor, Wesley Pippert, Chuck Oulman, head writers. 54 Red Cm Puck 0' 'NW if Six f a -1. ff' Rev? WCM ri 5-.MiLTON -Q.. I 4-aug ffilf SA F YGJR CAR ' X ,f or 35 kg 1.-5 Jr ,Q 53.45 . df' iii? Bedlam plus comedy resulted in a packed house for the three act play Junior Miss . Romance, crime, suspicion, and intrigue were all a part of this production. The con- fusion was centered around the youngest member of the Graves family, Judy, together with her bosom friend, Fluffy Adams. The girls imagine a romance between Mr. Graves and his boss's daughter. They decide that Uncle Willis, a visitor is an ex-convict. Other incidents make life hectic for all until Judy has her first date and becomes a real junior miss. I1 the Road Cast for Junior Miss Harry Graves, Stuart De Jong: Joe, Don Maxwell: Grace Graves, Phyllis Finke: Hilda, Lauretta Sawtelle: Lois Graves, Lois Walk: Judy Graves, Jeanne Fatland: Fluffy Adams, Nancy Wilson: J. B. Curtis, Pete Porro: Ellen Curtis, Jean Wolf: Willis Reynolds, Frank Jones: Barlow Adams: Paul Richer: Western Union Boy: Bob Wilkinson: Merrill Feurbach, Dave Parker: Sterling Brown, Jim Pax- ton: Albert Kunody, Paul De Jong: Tommy Arbuckle: Soc- rates Poppajohn: Charles, John Benser: Henry, Richard Sessions: Haskell Cummings, Jack Kartel. Members of the cast pictured from the top and across the bottom are the following: Jack Kartel. Jeanne Fatland. Socrates Pappajohn, Stuart De Jong, Lois Walk, Stuart DeJong, Phyllis Finke, Jeanne Fatland. Paul Richer, Jack Kartel, Jeanne Fatland, Nancy Wilson. .rf Fi rl il?-f to Stardom Top to bottom-Nancy Wilson, Jeanne Fatlandg Christmas Star for Olga -Lois Walk, Donna Hall, Rae Krafft, Verla Aamondt, Carol Carlson, Beverly Hummel, The Black Fla- mingo -Beverly Hummel, Rae Krafft, Lois Walk, Stage Crew-Dean O'Brien, Ron jurasek. A Christmas Star for Olga centered around three married women who mock Christmas gifts but are shamed into giving more sincerely when Olga, the housekeeper, turns a poor grudging gift into a thing of beauty. Cast A good spirit, L. Walk: a mischievous spirit, B. Hummelg three sophisticated young matrons, P. Finke, C. Carlson, R. Krafft. The Black Flamingo was the last production of the year. The setting of the play was in an old castle used as an inn during the French Revolution. Nobility fleeing Paris stopped at the Inn for refuge. The action centered around the disappearance of Queen Marie Antoinette's necklace. Fencing, the ghostly chimney, wierd violin music, and mob scene combined to make an entirely different play. Cast for The Black Flamingo Felipe Bodier, and Innkeeper, D. Parker: Nicole, his wife, R. Krafftg Clothilde, a servant, B. Hummel: Bourien, T. Richer: Trigaud, D. Hampton, Francois De Lussac, J. Paxton: Eugene De Lussac, R. Amlingg Diana De Lussac, J. Makeeveri Charlotte De Lussac. M. Gaffrig a Priest, P. De Jong: Popo, J. Janssen, j. Benser: Gavroche, J. Pope: Bossange, L. Walk. Villagers, Hangers-on, Vagabonds: O. Weber, B. Waller, R. Arndt, T. DiMarco, C. Oulman, L. Eggle- ston, F. Keenan, R. Hulbert, R. Kinnan, R. Rodriquez, R. Sessions, C. Adams, M. Westcott, R. Sebeneicher, J. Madouras. Director - Helen Thomas. 57 I2- alfk ,.-. X l lc i Members of the Retail Club are shown in action: Cseatedy Darlene Jaramillo, Clarice Turk Cchairmanj, Marilyn George, Betty Holt, Vir- ginia Blaine, Izetta Curry, Pauline Humiston fpublicityj, and Emma Schutter. CStandingj jean Melcher, Norma Buffington ftreasurerj, Donna Lou Dunahoo, Mary Maiden, Elaine Holtzendorf, Frances Morse, Beverly Wander, Lucy Chavez, Beverly Pickard, Birthe ,. Andreassen, Eleanor Hulbert fvice chairmanj. This newly organized club is made up of girls taking retail selling. Field trips, movies, and problem discussions were a few of the things which better equipped them for their afternoon jobs. A spring employers' banquet was an appropriate close for the year's events. Miss Aileen Stern was sponsor for the group. These two senior girls are responsible for typing and mimeographing most of the M.C.H.S. tests! Seriously, though, all teachers and students are extremely grateful for the tremendous amount of work they have turned out. Tests are not the only mimeographing done in the Co-op office. Betty Beisel Wolff and Shirlev Friend type all kinds of materials for the teach- ers: they take letters from dictation and transcribe them: they help the num- erous school clubs and activities. To qualify for one of these two positions, a stu- dent must be a senior in the second year of com- mercial courses. Re Kiwi liar .--I i o- O Q,- ,L .L Club CONYERC CLUB IN-f' Speeding 23 tr l ,gi ,ff ,affjii ,gig ia 3 Along the Way Be willing to help others anytime, never look out for only yourself: practice teamwork and courtesy. This was a fitting slogan for the Commercial Club of 119 members. Meetings were held throughout the year to emphasize the importance of shorthand, typing, law and office practice in the commercial field., Miss Margaret Brakel again acted as sponsor for the group. Left-Officers were: fseatedj - Bud Vogel president: Ruth Blanchard, secretary: Qstandingj -Lorraine Kafer, treasurer: Jacqueline Trudeau. vice president. First row: Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Lorraine Kafer, Jean Stanton, Beverly Lux, Betty Lou Ashlock, Beverly Wal- ler, Barbara Young, Wenonah Walter, Justine DiMarco, Marlys Bryant, Beverly Sandvik, Carol Sibert, Marian Brones, Lucretia Nalan, Jacquelyn Curtis, Delores Beale, Carolyn Ersland, Joan Lee, Wilma Redeker, Beverly Brand. Second row: Ruth Blanchard, Evelyn Prohaski, Olga Alman, Alice Shaner, Lillian Harris, Peggy Blooming- dale, Phyllis Rose, Phyllis Jacobs, Marilyn Baumgart- ner, Mary Ann Quevli, Alice Olson, Mary Gorham, Ardis Loken, Marcheta Rodberg, Shirley Friend, Cleo Remmert, Lenore Sharpe, Dorothy Schmock, jo Ann Keenan, Shirley Anderson. Third row: jacquelyn Trudeau, Pat Broadbent, Frieda Borger, Marlys Brunstein, Norma Harris, Hazel Bridge- ford, Dorothy Burns, Bill Oglesby, jerry Bailey, Bernard Clark, Fred Gildner, Dale Bartusek, Bud Vogel, Janice Osborne, Sharon Green, Pat Hennies, Jean Rohde, Beverly Nagel, Darlene Fleming. Fourth row: Leila Shafer, Frances De Well, Leona Ewing, Deloris Schultz, june Bryson, Leila Bailey, jane Bryson, Dixie Shaner, Phyllis Menke, Marie Freeden, La Donna Holvik, Lorene Watson, Ruth Thompson, Frances Stiles, Phyllis Angel, Elaine Kroneman, Donna Suby, Bonnie Zastrow, La Vonne Wolff, Dixie Wy- borney. 3 i l , 9 s Uehi f 1 f 2 xi ' Q60 ,Q ,Qu AX' MTW ttetl ynth1rlVlrrt1n t 4 st rllre 1 lxson lVl1rrlynlJ'rxrs Jruty chirrrnrn lonrn C ln l rt llostctltr sophomore represen 'rtrve econrl row lVl rtrr nr r rc lxrs Norrnr jean Aust ran Hrrrrs setonrl rrr lCl5lLNtlll1ll e luetty lou Ashlotk 1 grnm Zaharratles Lutretrr 'Nlalan lust tumor representatrxe -Iuanrta Stephan june Hryscn lrarntcs Strles Thrrtl row anet VVood Phyllrs luther Mrrrlxn lVlcV1cker Marrlyn Degan Peggy Hloorrungtlalc jon ne btrnhler Dorothy Burns Joanne Keenan Maron Brown Coralee Hnks senror representatrve Wlener roasts' Award teas' Squrre rlwntes' Splash partres' Ball games' These were onlx a few of tht mam actlvrtres of the Guls Athletrc Assotratron l'h1s tlulu tnrlvlecl hr h school glrls to spend theu free trrne rn healthful sport actlvrtles Hours spent thus count toward earnmr letters and prns Mrs Helen Kottrnan Uuls gr m teacher was the elub advrser Below Wanda Burfress trres her skrll at bowlrng as Mrs Kottman Urves her a few trps looktng on are qseatedj Marl ly n Evelantl l-rances Denms Ruth Keleh lrrck row Peggy Arnold Donna Brllrek III'-'IlCl Hart lflvna Chasez jacquelme Dobbe V? Offreers prcturecl above are seated oann Kanzenbaeh secretarx B1ll1e aclsson I3ICSlClLI'll standtnff Cvn th1a Marttn treasurer Vrola Ander son vrce presrdent lrp Curve Atei CAA e t L, V.: 'fi 4 K i. '-w- -L-...t P' my Bonnie Jo Adelsman Marv o Meacham and Choosin appropriate numbers for contest are Phyllis Kellogb soprano soloists look over the Beverly C'1II Gloria Follmuth Pffie Karamitlros. posslbllmg-5 m muglg Ciictehen Ktiel er and Meivyl Williams, soloists. fe, nfl-if A Q 4!l,A0nYfatTc1.f0sA, V Q v-' fs Y ve-GQ' fe v-cpl First row: left to right-Margaret Thomas, Loretta Block, Barbara Brown, Shirley Cook, Bonnie llubacher. Marie Yanlqovieh, Bessie Karainitros, Marcia Renner, Beverly Mulhurn, Barbara True, Joan Sharpe. Peggy Moore. LaVonne Eggleston, Donna Mettler, Beverly Hawkins, Mary Lou Learnan, Virginia Zahariades, Maria Woonas. Second row: l-'aye Abbott, Sharon Larson, Joanne Yuhouse, Sally Weber, Judy Letts, l-Beverly Nagel, Dolores Cline, Evonka Stoynoff, Marilyn Laven- cler, Barbara Edwards, Pat Hennies, Anne Boyd, Mar- garet Bailey, Judy Anderson, Jean Wolf, Nancy Wilson, Doris Cunningham, Connie Wolf, Cynthia Martin, Jeanne Fatland, Third row: Carol Adams, Marvyl 62 Rohde, Katherine Ticl-ral, Geraldine llohenfield, Pat Nitchals, Eunice Young, Carol Tatum. Darlene lfleniing, Delores Schultz, Patricia llostetler, Rosemary Nelson, Joann Kanzenbach, Sharlene Neibergall, Ruth Lindsay, Marilou Gatfri, Jane Rees, Rance Hernion. Elizabeth Jensen, Jean Stamps, Verla Aznnodt, Carol Sibert, Fourth row: Coral Grant, Joann Angell, Sue lfrisk, Margaret Scherf, Jeanyee Johnson, Evelyn Booth, La Vonne Wolff, Carolee O'Cireen, Leila Bailey. Irene MeMann, Mary Kofoot, Donna Bell. Beverly Hansen, Barbara Doty, Ann Maskarina, Dixie Wyborney, Marlys MeVicker, Ardythe Miles, Jane llertig, Patty Clayburg, Janice Bowe. First row left to right: Marilyn Martin, Darlene Mc- Nary, Norma Bird, joan Lee, Beverly Carr, Mavis Klevas, Charles Van Ry, Gordon Clark, Robert Wade, jack Sternad, David Birch, Teresa Tofte, Suzanne Pierce, Barbara Hebel, jacquelyn Curtis, Annette Whaley, Gloria Follmuth, Bette Cookman, Beverly Sand- vick. Second row: Shirley Loeckle, Carolyn Ersland, Helen Hirt, Carol Halsor, Cleo Remmert, Dixie Broadwell, Phyllis Myli, Marilyn Mason, Nick Pathoulas, jim Pax- ton, Alfred Burke, Elden Molter, Roger Hulbert, David Closson, Pat Otte, Mary Senn, Brenda Bames, Viola Pathoulas, Effie Karamitros, Lois Hunter, Marie Free- den, Harriett Isaacson. Singing Along Do! Mi! Sol! Do! These sounds can be heard echoing from the vocal room for this room is the home base for the mixed chorus and the two girls' glee clubs. Directed by Paul Nissen these groups were very active. Besides participating in the Fall Fol- lies, the Messiah and the Easter Cantata, The Seven Last Words, the mixed chorus gave spec- ial concerts for the Kiwanis Club and the junior high schools. The 1000 Club made up of groups from this department gave three concerts during the year. The home solo contest was held in the high school auditorium. From this, many groups and soloists went on to preliminary state and final state contests. Right: Chorus officers were Mary Senn, secretary and Eric Biedermann, president. Third row: janet Finlayson, Marlys Bryant, Betty 'l'ork- elson, Dixie Tatum, Gerda Mikkelsen, jean Stanton, Ed- ward Melsh, Delmer Eggert, Jay Burns, Richard Sutton, Melvin Wescott, Dick Lytle, Robert Bloxham, Robert Ludeman, Russell Amling, Harold Varvel, jo Ann Keister, Gretchen Kreiger, Mervyl Williams, Georgiana Starks, Lenore Sharpe, Pat Riley, Marilyn Baumgartner. Fourth row: Harriett Hert, Phyllis Kellogg, Pat Cory, Jo Ann Osmundson, Mary Jo Meacham, Bonnie jo Adelsman, Ted Olsen, Don Miller, Anthony Papantonis, Charles Wolf, Bud Bowers, Eric Biedermann, Marlin Rodgers, Carl Grupp, David Hampton, Charles Gerdes, Barbara Hartley, Dorothy Schmock, jo Anne Puth, Barbara Waggoner, Donna Hall, Emily Tokheim, Vesta Brownell. Anne Herrick. the a 1 l l 1 x 5 . if i 4 2 'Kl!i5Vi?f?i . K ' '1..,.gg,,,.Li x N- -- -fthe'-9' l f--fi' I i l Turn to Pictures at an Exhibition was a command given almost daily by Carleton Stewart. This selection by Moussorgsky and Symphony in B Minor by Fauchet were the two contest pieces played by the concert band. Although preparing for contest took a major portion of the year, the band still found time to give assemblies and con- certs for the high school as well as for civic and Sr First Row - Shirley Weaver, Dick McGowan, Frank Hirt, Judy Olson, Jody Makeever, Delores Beale. Second Row - Roger Bublitz, Jean Letts, Mary Ellen Reip, Loretta Sawtelle, Gloria Boyce, Beverly Waller, Marilyn Barber, Lois Walk. Third Row - Perry Keenan, Stephan Kowny, Beverly Bramhall, Norman Garfin, Chuck Oul- man, Grace Hansen, Richard Jensen, Bill Cope. social groups. O if The band officers, Richard Jensen, president and Bonnie Nicholas, vice president, are shown work- ing with Mr. Stewart. ,Look, Janice Osborne, Jerry Dolter, Jerry Cohen, Don Brendel, Gene Duenow, Fourth Row - Elizabeth Kahle, Marian Lee. Bea Anderson, Mary Mathews, Frances Rath- man, Richard Rodriquez, Bud Stewart. Dick Evans, Wesley Pippert. Standing - Jerry Bailey, Don Harbeson, Mary Jayne Craig, Truman Jordahl. Dave Parker. Don Maxwell, Lyle Phillips. 0'3 'l, it at 'D .f,.r'- lx-f ' , ,,N,1-n1- f-f 'S-x 3-.su-fx .......... wJ ' 4 .. M Standing: Jody Makeever, Rita Ebert Kneeling: Bonnie Nicholas, Betty Barnhart, Renee Wolf These classy lasses were the introduction to the marching band which clicked to many a cadence this past year. Henry T. Paine, march- ing band director, was always on hand to call signals as the band made various formations. At each home football game the band gave the pre- game salute and came up with a catchy half time tshow. The annual trip was to East Waterloo where they performed at half time Of the East- Nlohawk game. In june the band will again be a part of the band festival. and isten First Row -- Mary Anne Duncan, Betty Harn- hart, Carol Kretxinuer, jean Nlarty, Greta xluh lin, Bonnie Nicholas. Second Row - Ilzirlene lVlurrax', Hyron Ile Fries. Beverly Hrzinrl, l-Zeverly llunnnel, llieli Hrabx' Nancy Crispin, lean Cornwell, Retzi Sonnnei- ielcl, glean llmglei. 'lillircl Row Roscoe lVlt'llonz1lcl, Elini Grell, Don X1Ventlel, jerry Cory, Larry Frost, Larry Boyce. ,lim Barrett, Don O'Neil, Dick Weed, Garry lfrost, Russell Seidel, Wilma Redeker. l-'ourth Row Richard llinx, 'l'etl Cuhhison Gordon janssen, john Chznnliers, Bruce llill. I,z1wienee Uzufin, Elini Janssen, Alfred Gilbert .lun lfitftgeialtl, Paul llehlong, lfrerl Keenan john lVlilfl0lll'ZlS, llzin Swenson, l':1t Curly llowzntl l-Irziby. avgb-. 7 r lst row: B. Brand. IJ. lVIurray, G. Boyce, IJ Braby, Cohen, Ilolter, IJ, Wenclel, G Duenow. D. Brentlel, Osborne, B. Cope, R Jensen. 2nd row: R. Bublitz. J. Olson, F. Hirt, S. Weaver. D. lVIcGowan. D. O'Neil. H. Wolf, ll. Weecl. R Frost, R. Seiclel. W. Recleker. Srcl row: B, Wilson, I.. Garfin. B. llill, A. Gilbert J. Fitzgerald . Keenan. J. Nlaclouras, IJ Swenson, P. Cady. II. Braby. 4th row: R. llinz. T. Cubbison. ll. Parker, T Jorclahl, I., Phillips. 9 1, Stirring marches with their fascinating rhythms seemed to characterize the pep band - a group of 46 musicians under the direction of Carleton Stewart. Pep assemblies and basketball games founrl this group showing their stuff. The annual trip was to Webster City. The sub- state tournament also found this band in Waterloo backing the Nlohawks. The 1950 pep band certainly lived up to what its name implies! 66 Eleven violins! Three string basses! One cello! The Music Hall vibrates with these instruments as the string group swings into action first period. Strains of Bach and Bee- thoven can be heard as well as the music of modern composers. Directed by Miss Marjorie Smith these 15 musicians are kept busy entertaining groups throughout the city. Plays, programs and banquets of all kinds find string ensembles performing. Their activities are not confined to Mason City though, for members of the string group compete in the local, district, and state music contests individually and in groups. There was only one of these fifteen who did not participate in the all-state music festival in Des Moines. Each year the orchestra elects officers from the seniors in the group. This year jeff Fraser and Clarice Garrotto were chosen president and vice president respectively. It is the duty of these officers to care for the orchestra busi- ness and to assist in planning various parties. Down armon zine My , Seated-left to right: Renee Wolf, Marynell Tes- sien, Pat O'Neil, Marjorie B. Smith, joan Pit- man, Adrienne Allen, Marjorie Zemanek, Kathryn Photiades, Justine DiMarco. Back Row: Rita Ebert, Clarice Garrotto, Carol Carlson, jerry Adams, Judy Taylor, Ruth Coon, Jeff Fraser. 1 I f,.......,,. .... , E ff, I .Axsi I I A i .ts xx El' f Ziff I Ili . Xl -J x M df , P ESTJUQL l', fi ' 134.4 l 'SSLTQV .. A i.q,f5I '- -NNI. may What a wonderful week end in Des Moines! exclaimed the 34 M C H. S. musicians who participated in the All State Music Festival After tryouts at Charles City this group was chosen to be a part of the band, chorus or orchestra Q There were many rehearsals for the final program at the KRNT theater but the musicians still found the time to see Des Moines. The members of the All-State orchestra were: Row I: Taylor, A. Allen, J. Pitman, K. Photiades, J. DiMarco. Row 2: R. Coon, B. Nicholas, R. Wolf. G. Bovce. C, Garrotto l o'Nei1. M Row 3: M. Tessien. J, Adams R Jensen, Fraser. C. Carlson R Ebert. The members of the All-State band were: Seated: J. Marty, W. Redeker, Makeever, V. Pathoulas, M Duncan, Standing: G. Janssen, D. Weed G. Juhlin, B. Hummel, D McGowan. B. Cope. The members of the All-State chorus were: Seated: E. Karamitros, Fin- layson, B. Carr, M. Wil- liams. Standing: R. Amling. C. Cler- des, B. Bloxham, D. Miller. 68 , u ', U Vocal gincl instiouniental soloists were kept lnisv. Solo eontesis galore - lionie, clisiiici, siznq, final stale -- kept lnisy many vocal zinrl instinmentzil nnisicizlns. A few of tliese :ne piclniesl zilwoue begin- ning in tlie Lnvpei' left lizinfl coineii Rieliznrl klensen. COl'IlQl1 niixecl quintet - Holm liiloxliznn. Bonnie jo Aclelsnizni, lXflL'IAX'l'l VVilliams, l-Burl lioweis. jnline Anlelsmzin qziccoinpanisllz llzive lhnkeiy flinnisg Gloria I-Zovce. lmssoon: 'locly Meikeevei, lxziss clari- net: gills' sexlet - lVlzn'i:1 Woonzis, Gretchen Krieger, Holi VVzifle qacconipmiistl. Veilzi Aannoclt, Jean lVlcCzntliy, Bessie Kaiinxniiios. lfffie Kznurnis ti'os1 llowznrl lilizilw, tronilione: ingnlrigzii group ff Pliyllis Kellogg, Bonnie lo Amlelsinzin. llzivifl llzimp- ton. Holm l-Sloxliznn. Hull Howeis, llelniin liggeit, lVle1'vx'l Williziiiis. Gloiiqi lfillllllllllll liffie Kznziniis tros. piano. 69 8 if A Z-'M I ., Fw .sx ,, 31 V X f X 1 'A f if ff' .1 i, g ,gd X 1 x 6 M fig sr fi, if j ! ---v-............M,,M,, ,M , 5 ffm' N. X, f Wm' mx XR :Wan-.f,,, X- ,N f f grrxm CII.,-N exif, s ' W EET., - ' Q. ' -J' f X! N Hiways Are Wholeso Hi Tri club with over 200 members is the high school division of the Y, W. C. A. This active group which met twice a month had programs varying from hair styling to travel talks. Among other things Hi-Tri sponsored high school Lenten services, Staged a style show and held a Sweetheart formal. The officers fshown abovej were: Mary Frisk, president: jean Marty, vice-president: Betty Barnhart, secretary: Doris Mott. treasurer. Each girl served on a committee of her choice. The co- chairmen of these committees and a representative at large are pictured from right to left around the page. They are qco-chairmen seatedb: ceremonial-Janet Finlayson, Mavis Klevas, Barbara Waggoner. Beverly Bramhallg member- ship-Marilyn Wagner. Carol Halsor: music-Lenore 'Sharp whose co-chairman jean McCarthy is not pictured. Beverly Brand: program-Pat Otte, Donna Hall. jane Hertig: social-Suzanne Pierce, Mary Mathews, Brenda Barnes: service-Viola Pathoulas, Caroline Ersland, Jody Makeever: publicity-Phyllis Finke. Ruth Lindsay, Ruth Coon, Pat Clayburg. II1 K, tn. I. E . . !,.- sz S .V ,T-'45-ke dnb .iffy ,gf . ,gin ,A ii ,eff U 4 l xmwq and Helpmg ays To create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commurxty h1 h standards of Chr1st1an cha1acter IS the purpose of Mason Clty s H1 Y club and all H1 Y clubs throughout the nat1on ThlS year s club ma1nta1ned a concess1on stand at Mohawk bames A football or basketball ,Dame just wouldn t have been complete wlthout a H1 Y vendor 1n S1 ht' Gum candy popcorn peanuts coffee froststlcks they sold everythmg' A spec1al speaker was 1nv1ted to each m etxng some of the notables were the Rev Alv1n Rog ness B111 Hopk1ns of the F B I and Dr Harold Morgan MOVIES and sports Cbasketball swzm mmg pmt, ponbj were the club s faV0fltC enter tamment The H1 Y conducted 1ts annual pmg pong tournament for members Whlch leads to some keen and 1ugged compet1t1on Seve1al of the boys recexved valuable leader sh1p t1a1n1ng through thelr wo1k 1n H1 Y s and Don Mlllel and Chuck Oulman were chosen as representatwes to the H1 Y Youth 1n Govern ment at Des MOIHCS The club made a d1rect cont11but1on to school 11fe when It broubht 1n a H1 Y leader from Braz11 to speak to the student body at an all school assembly Top Bud Bowers looks pleased as he buys a candy bar from super salesman B111 Chambers Second ohn Madouras looks on as B111 Cham bers makes a sale to Gerda M1kkelsen at the con LCSSIOU table Th1rd 0fflC6fS were fseatedj ohn Madouras V1C6PI'CQlClE1'lt Don M1ller pres1dent Perry Kee nan sales mana er fstandmvj Bob Ke1ster sec xetary Harold Wolf treasurer Bottom Don M1ller rece1ves congratulatmns at the 1nsta1lat1on of off1cers and members of the H1 Y Gordon Blanchard was the adv1ser C ' 9 1 3 ' ' - O! ' C7 . U' . .U Q 1, . , . . -, Y -M 1 ' . . . C . Z . . ' - . u . O- U , . - . . 0 . .Q . , . ' - 1 , I - ' A O 1 I A - V F1 ' C! ' ' 'C - - 'E 1, , ll - 1 . 1 1-1 , 1 r lL'-'e'-1 5 I 2, . . -3 mr' 11- ' 1 .u.. W aifgg' li rf N HI DIVE. At the Roadside Inn 'We Dancing, ping pong. cards and food can all be had each Friday and Saturday night at the Hi Dive. This youth center at the Y. M. C. A. is governed by elected representatives who are pic- tured above. They are: fseatedj Cynthia Martin, secretary-treasurer: Dave Van Every, president: Gordon Clark, vice president: Marcele Willey, Cstandingj Effie Karamitros. Sue Frisk, Don Mil- ler, jerry Allstot, jim Van Every, Socrates Pap- . W .uw K. 5 f .. pajohn, Bernard Berger, jay Burns. Below: Looks as if jimmy Van Every and Mary Anne Duncan are enjoying their cold drink! Anne Boyd. Rita Sommerfeld and Charles Wolf- seem to be having record duty. Meet jack Peck. the ping pong shark. Dancing is a favorite pas- time at the Hi Dive. It's not Canasta that Jim Van Every, Bernie Berger, Jack McCourt and Chuck Oulman are playing! with UIC W Toll Bridge head Look out! Make way! Here come Mason City High School students rushing to the auditorium to get the best seats. The Howell Glass Blowers again made their appearance in Mason City and were the first entertainers on the long list of pay assemblies sent from the University of Minnesota. The pet show which includes canaries, cockatoos, a par- rot and a monkey performing to the delight of their audience was next. Frank Hopkins as Chief Minnesota and Norman Coates in Literature a la Mode also presented interesting programs. Q it f H E . I 7 . Rigiiihfl . , W ..'l 5 1 is ' 4 vii, ' 'Q girl 21 .V E il' lg 1 it KQIA . . E . 5' .H . 1. 4+ s t , Students were pleased by the skill and laughter- provoking antics of the two gymnasts perform- ing on the trampoline. Pete Porro, john Lindsay, Pat Patrick, and Nick Daskalos were given a chance to show their skill on the trampoline to the chuckles of the student body. Students were treated to a touch of opera: the Camp Kerr Duo consisting of a soprano and a baritone added variety to the year's pay assem- blies. This annual program of assemblies adds much to school life since it is both entertaining and educational, -ara? A aw A , 'W' 4 'M 12' Y W.. 'Qin V ff' it 5 Z, jeg, if .f Siem 1, !leS Variety in the modern manner was the keynote for the second annual Fall Follies. The vocal, instrumental, and dramatic departments of the high school all had their part in keeping the program moving. Pictured below are scenes from this show. She's a Neat job was the one act play directed by Helen Thomas. Action was aboard a rear sec- tion of a railroad car with fun furnished by a number of sailors, trainmen and assorted passengers. Included in the cast were Qleft to rightj: Ted Richer, Paul De Jong, jean Wolf, judy Taylor, Lois Walk, jack Kartel, Loretta Sawtelle, Jim Paxton, and Don Maxwell. Richard Jensen, master of ceremonies, wielded the baton for the junior college band which furnished the background music for the entire show. Pat Otte and Dave Van Every were model scholars in School Daze , a mixed chorus act. The charming girls in the sextet were fleft to rightj jacquelyn Curtis, Joan Lee, Barbara Hebel, Donna Hall, Dorothy Schmock, and Dixie Broadwell. With Lenore Sharpe as accompanist they sang several popular numbers. Paul Nissen, Helen Thomas and Carleton Stewart with their respective groups joined to make the 1950 Fall Follies the best ever. if if 5 D ll at A f ,gxtx D., clyl, A f J J we as 1' ,: 1. Q 3 krisffi A 'ev '7 wa -' if xr P be an ' M I . l 1. . Vi' W i Wm im xx dl 1, arg Ky:-Z I . F i V' we M, ' i 'J B .':-: EA: A ' Jimi-L, if 4 Q .,,. 1 .gr:,:,: 1 tr me 5 A - Nik , 'W ' ily .-'fp in ,V get u i ,,. 3 K V i 5 .,.v- zv' I V M., 539. ' I iii Q ,1 1521? '27 ,, e ll l e ee i ' ' ' as ?f2f,gQ,, . 55? , 4 a 151 1.5 r-,. -A:-: E ,lr P z ..-:- The winding path of a snake dance was the introduction to the Homecoming pep assembly, where Miss Florence Flynn's home room was announced winner of the decorations contest. Left to right the queen candidates were Bonnie Nicholas, Ruth Lindsay, Peggy Phelzin, Billie jackson. Pat Otte, Barbara I-Iebel, Sharon Larson, Elayne Quisling, Mary jo Meacham and Donna Hall, The queen, Bonnie Nicholas and her attendants, Pat Otte and Donna Hall were presented at the Mohawk-Fort Dodge football game which ended in a 13-113 tie. As a climax to the weeks events Chuck Murr, king, crowned the queen during the huge dance at Roosevelt Fieldhouse. 77 Sweetheart ueen M'lfV Senn I ,vi Q'- ts' -'13 f 5. Attendants Par Otrc Donna Hall 78 Homecoming Queen Bonnie Nicholas A 5 1 Attendants Donna Hall Pat Ottc cw E.- leaders f-A Q? fi V' K fl ,C ,k.. ?2-'IN' 47 i 7 if . 5 V F First row: left to iight - jackie Truv clean, Roberta Grippcii. liarliaia llvlwl. Second row: Peggy l'haleii. Pat Otttq Don Maxwell Ccaptaiiim, Shaieoit Larson. ollow the Leader lVlohawksl lVlohawks! Come on tliiotigh' And when they did it was with tht' hacking nf jackie, Sharon. lloxi. Bath, Pat, and Peg, Don and his scxtct with the flashy jziclcvts wci tf on hand for each aml every athletic vvciit. All the Mohawk pep assemblies were plzmiicd hx' these able clieerleaclcrs. Cheering and spoitsmaiishilm wt-rc ct-itaiiilx' tops in 1950! Nine year old Roheieta Grippen was the clit-t-1+ leaders' official mascot. so l l , Harry B111 Helgason Elmer Moore Howard Starr Volney Barker Pefley John Hansen Brunsvold Penny Mr. Barker was the coach who presented us two state champion- ship wrestling teams in a row. He was also assistant coach of the football team and coach of the tennis team. He was a biology instructor. Mr. Hansen was foot- ball a n d basketball coach of the junior col- lege team and coach of the high school golf team. He was the boys' gym instructor. Mr. Helgason was the football coach and as- sistant wrestling and track coach. He was the other biology in- structor. Mr. Moore, head track coach, was also assis- tant coach of the foot- ball and basketball t e a m s. Mr. Moore taught plane geometry. mg? we .. e g m fl f FYW .,:1 tif' Mr. Brunsvold, athletic director, was the one responsible f o r t h e schedules the teams played and tried to get the best competition possible. He also saw to it that the team was taken care of while on trips. Mr. Penny was assis- tant junior college foot- ball coach, sophomore basketball coach and assistant baseball coach. When not on the field coaching, he was teaching plane geometry. Mr. Starr was head basketball coach, head baseball coach, and coach of the B football team. Mr. Starr was a social problems teacher when not on duty with his teams. Q... Kon-Q ' ' A , 3' C a Mason I Mason ' Mason C . C, Mason -. s 5 W I ..11' A QQ-f, , , Mason Mason Mason Mason B111 Oglesby Back Marlm Rodgers End J' City City City City City City City O I1 xlqjxf City Dale Bartusek Tackle E Erlc Beidermann Tackle jim Brandau Dave Van Every T kl ac e Back 82 Frank Miller Guard 4 Y Don Klang Back Ames ... ., ,,,,. - C , ollision ' 19 Central Sioux City .,....., 14 West Waterloo , C - - - - -25 Iowa City .t.tt, .,,, 2 0 East Des Moines .i.. ----32 East Waterloo is.. .... 1 2 Charles City i 0 Clarence Milnes M Fort Dodge ss- ,,,A 13 v L 1- End Robert Wilkinson Center ' Chuck Murr End Dave Parker Don Miller Tackle End ! ,635 , ,M 5 az Q i I B111 Postma Jay Burns Center Back 5448414 Glen Kephart Back Guard Eldon DeVary 83 bf Left to Right: Arvid Oliver, jerry Allstot, Jack Wolters, Glen Rickard, Clyde Hutchinson, LeRoy Baker, George Larson, Lynn Losen, Bill Clayburg, Rog- er Ennis, Dick Sutton, Ron Neilson, Ronald Van Horn, Charles Bender. Roger Saunders, Dave Hubbard, Roger Hulbert, Tom Kephart, jerry Miller, Don Klang, Bill Chambers, Eric Biedermann, Bob Wilkinson, Bill Patrick, Dick Papantonis, john Engler, Rich- ard Dietz, Bob Utter. Dick Macer Guard Back Bud Berger Back fi?-Frm' Assistant Coach Bill Moore, Clarence Milnes, Chuck Van Ry, Bruce Hill, Eldon DeVary, Mar- lyn Rodgers, Bill Oglesby, jim Brandau, Marion Hoff, Bud Berger. jay Burns, Socrates Pappa- john, Don Miller, Bill Postma, Bob Keister, Anthony Papantonis, Dick Macer, Frank Miller, Glen Kephart, Gordon Clark, Dave Van Every, Dale Bartusek, Bud Stewart, Chuck Murr, Bob Maddocks, Assistant Coaches Elmer Starr and Howard Barker. Head Coach Harry Helgason not pictured. Gordon Clark Bob Maddocks Sacrates Pappajohn Tackle Guard Chuck Van Ry Back ,nw .. 43 Seasons Summary Coach Harry Helgason and assistants Bill Moore and Howard Barker had seven returning lettermen on the Mohawk football team who were Bill Oglesby, Chuck Murr, Dave Van Every, Socrates Papajohn, Frank Miller, Bernard Clark, and Dale Bartusek. For the fourth straight season Ames Cyclones ruined Mason City's opener by defeating them 19-7 with Van Every making the only score. The Mohawks thrilled Mason City fans in their home opener by defeating Sioux City Central 20-14. In the last minute of play with the score 14-13 in favor of Sioux City, jim Brandau recovered a fumble on Sioux City's 28 yard line. Two line tries and a forward lateral put the ball on the 3 yard stripe. With 30 seconds remaining, Bernard Clark exploded through the middle for the win- ning touchdown. The next four weeks were marked with disaster! First West Waterloo de- feated the Mohawks 25-6. The next loss was to Iowa City. The Mohawks played good ball and were the agres- sors the first half and led 14-6 when the tide turned. Iowa City found fire for two T.D.'s which gave them the game. Standouts for Mason City were Oglesby, Murr, and Kephart. The next week the Mohawks were snowed under 34-13 by a tough East Des Moines outfit. Wayne Bergstrom of Des Moines scored four touchdowns on runs of 22 yards or over. For the Mohawks Oglesby made several nice gains. The Mohawks then battled tough East Waterloo. and were again de- feated 12-0. The first half was evenly played but East Waterloo scored with 15 seconds left in the half. East tallied again in the third quarter. For Mason City standouts were Miller, Gordon Clark, and Kephart. The Mohawks gave everything they had and defeated Charles City 19-0. They scored in each quarter but the third. The Mohawks playing out- standing ball sent the Comets to defeat. In the final game of the year, the homecoming game, the Mohawks held tough Fort Dodge to a 13-13 tie. The home team led 13-6 with one minute and 32 seconds remaining, but Fort Dodge pulled their pet reverse of Halligan to Tarr who went over for the touch- down. The conversion was good and the game ended in a tie. The whole Q, team once more stood out but individ- ual honors went to Murr, Berger, Beid- ermann, and Rogers who seemed to play inspired ball. 5 U talk. J ll ::..4-., zgzsi Edgington Thomas Kephart Hansen Mortimer Postma Jensen Murr Chimbidis Biedermann Richards Cunningham Burns Moore R v illlil the Li LARRY MORTIMER Mort , as he is known to everyone, will be one of two returning lettermen next season. Mort played forward, is a junior, and stands G'1 . He is an excellent rebounder and has plenty of scor- ing ability. MARVE MOORE Marve was the shortest of the starting five. 5'7 . He, too. is a senior and played guard for the Mohawks. lVlarve was the fighter on the squad and was always after the ball. He was deadly on his shots from far out. HCS BOB RICHARDS Bob stands 6'1 , is a senior, and played guard for the Mohawks. Bob was a reliable substitute and eould be depended upon to score whenever he got into a game. BILL POSTMA Bill was the main point getter for the Mohawks this year. He scored 284 points for the season. Bill played either forward or guard and was dan- gerous at either. He is a senior, and stands 6'1l Q high. CHUCK MURR Chuck stands G'2 . is a senior, and played for- ward for the Mohawks. Chuck was one of the key defensive players on the team. He seldom missed a jump ball, and was constantly after the rebounds. Tom Cornwell, assistant manager, and jerry Bailey, manager of the basketball team are pic- tured in the inset. J B-sQUAD Left to right-First row: Bill Clayburg, Tom Buechle, Bud Berger, Howard Braby. jerry Graney, Bud Stewart. Second row: joe Walsh, Don Patterson, Bob Keister, Ralph Newman, Alfred Gilbert. Third row: Tom Cornwell, man- ager. Gordon Clark, Phil Frahm, Jack Sternad, Bruce Hill, Bernie Burger. 1 -1 .Dill sa- ' lll II. ,f-4. il!! 09 f- .of Mx SOPHOMORE SQUAD Left to right-First row: Melvin Loucks, Bob Van Horn. Ronald Neilson. Roger Goodnow. Andy Andrews, Bill Allos, jerry Allstot. Second row: Richard Hinz, manager, jerry Barlow, John Engle-r. Bud Bowers, Ralph Decker, Jack Wal- ters. Dave Hubbard. Third row: Coach John Penny, Lorin Hermann, Clyde Hutchinson, Larry Boyce, Lynn Losen. Roger Crane, Roscoe Mc- Donald, Jim Barrett, Harvey Lorber. Season's Summary The Mohawks began the basketball season of 12 wins to 11 losses with a 23-15 win over Web- ster City on the home court. The team then drop- ped a 36-24 decision to Franklin of Cedar Rapids but moved to the winning side next week by de- feating Cedar Falls 46-38. Postma scored 18 points in this game. The Mohawks then dropped two successive games to East and North of Des Moines. East downed them 54-33 as the tall boys from Des Moines led all the way. North took the Mohawks out in a close game 42-40. The next two games fell rather easily to the Mohawks. First at Waverly they beat the Gohawks 49-41. The next game was sweet revenge as they down- ed Marshalltown 50-31 who had beaten the Mo- hawks in sub-state play last year. The Mohawks then fell to Ames High at Ames during the coaching clinic 40-32. Mason City dropped before Charles City, 46-39. Waverly then avenged a previous defeat 27-23. The Mohawks victory over the Dodgers. The West Waterloo Wahawks then invaded Mason City and took a 30-26 overtime thriller. The Mohawks won the next three games from top notch foes. The blasted the Comets of Charles City off their own court 50-36. In the next game they scored their second highest point total of the year at Webster City. With the backing of the pep band, they downed the Lynx 55-26. The Mason City five traveled to East Waterloo and spanked them 55-40. After winning three in a row, the Mohawks lost the next three. West Waterloo started the ball rolling when they defeated the Mason City crew 38-36. Des Moines East beat the Mohawks for the second time of the season 43-30. The Mason City team then rang up its highest score of the season when they startled North Des Moines 63-53. In the final game of the season the Mohawks defeated East Waterloo 50-47. defeated Fort Dodge 40-36 for the 15th straight 'Sw-41.1 M,C, Opponents 23 Webster City 15 24 Franklin, Cedar Rapids 36 46 Cedar Falls 38 33 Des Moines, East 54 40 Des Moines, North 42 49 Waverly 41 50 Marshalltown 31 32 Ames 40 39 Charles City 46 23 Waverly 27 40 Fort Dodge 36 26 West Waterloo 30 50 Charles City 36 55 Webster City 26 55 East Waterloo 40 42 West Waterloo 48 36 Fort Dodge 38 30 Des Moines, East 43 63 Des Moines, North 53 50 East Waterloo 47 District Tournament 48 Charles City 39 Sub-State Tournament 34 West Waterloo 23 31 Loras Academy, Dubuque 39 89 resifm WW W 13 l S Wrestlers pictured from top around page and across the bottom are the following: Dale Bartusek was a reliable Mohawk wrestler who saw action for the team for three years. Dale, a senior, scored 41 points for the Mohawks in winning 11 matches and losing only three. jim Brandau, a senior, wrestled in the heavyweight division and scored three points in winning one and losing two matches for the season. Dean Leaman, also a senior, could be counted on to come through when the team was down. He scored 18 points for the season in winning six and losing seven matches. Ken Meacham, the greatest crowd pleaser in Mohawk history. won his second straight State Championship in a row. For the season he won 15 matches while only losing one. His point total for the year was 53. Dean Shunkwiler was another senior that will be badly missed next year. His point total for the season was 54 as he won 16 and lost only two matches. Bill Oglesby was the top scorer on the Mohawk team this year with G0 points while he won 16 and lost two matches. Oggie was a state champion this year, cap- tain of the wrestling team, and is a senior. Snip Nalan was another Mohawk wrestler that the Mohawk fans could really count on to give them an exciting match. Snip , a senior, took second in the state tournament and totaled 50 points for the season in winning 14 while only losing one match. ll Returning, letterrnen to the 1949-50 wrestling squad are shown above. This group produced two state champions, two second place winners, and one third place winner. They are: Qleft to rightb jim Brandau, Ernest Kreiger, Bill Oglesby, Champ of 155, Eldon DeVary, Duane Arnold. Ken Meacham, Champ at 129. Dean Leaman. Dean Shunkwiler, Runnerup at 123, Snip Nalan, second place winner at 112, Larry Helm. and Gust Zaharides. Missing when the picture was taken was Dale Bartusek who took third place in the State Tournament in the 165 pound class. Sta ff the Shoulder Wrestler Wt. Matches Falls Uglesby 155 18 5 Shunkwiler 118 18 3 Meacham 129 16 4 Nalan 112 15 3 Bartusek 165 14 3 Beery 95, 105 10 2 Leaman 123 13 0 Arnold 135 11 2 Helm 112 4 1 Hirt 95 7 1 Klang 145 9 0 Daskalos 129 1 1 Brandau Hwt. 3 0 DeVary 145 3 0 Plath 105 5 O Miller Hwt, 5 0 Snyder 145 1 0 Shaffer 105 2 0 Hoff 145 2 0 Caldwell 105 2 0 Team Falls Dec. Team Pts. Dec. Pts. Lost Lost Lost 11 60 1 1 8 13 54 O 2 6 11 53 0 1 3 11 50 1 0 5 8 41 0 3 9 4 22 1 3 14 6 18 1 6 23 2 18 2 5 25 1 8 0 2 6 1 8 1 4 17 2 6 0 7 21 0 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 6 1 3 1 1 8 1 3 1 3 14 1 3 2 2 16 0 0 1 O 5 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 1 1 8 1-4- Trim., 1. Ken Meacham pouring it on in the form of a body press. 2. Dean Shunkwiler giving one of his opponents trouble! 3. Dean Leaman and Dean Shunk- wiler giving a demonstration. 4. Dean Leaman about to put someone up for the night. 5. That is Bill Oglesby again. This time in the state tournament. 6. Who could this possibly be? Champs for the second year in a row! Coach Howard Barker's Mohawks pulled an almost im- possible feat in capturing the state wrestling championship twice in a row. The grapplers had a good season losing only to East Waterloo and Cresco while defeating Iowa Falls, Eagle Grove, Britt, Osage, West Waterloo, North Des Moines, Algona, and Clarion. They tied Fort Dodge. The Mohawks advanced five men to the state finals and all five placed. Bill Oglesby and Ken Meacham copped state cham- pionships at 155 and 129 and Dean Shunkwiler and Snip Nalan took second at 123 and 112. Dale Bartusek grabbed a third at 165. mm? Vr N ,ASO C10 5,2 V 6041! clk .wxs' ff owlb' Q N 'X 5 Zz. ON AWA l HUM W3 ' -NCHA vxgcs mllc'fr . INV ya lu! ' , won c,, l IASON CIT V can First row-Chuck Murr p, Glen Edgington lf. john Penny, assistant coach Bernard Bennett c, Leo Clrimbidis lb, Roger Third row-Tony Kallas ass1stant manager Jul Moon cf, Ray Holder 3b. ian Gallo ss, Bud Berger lf or ss Norvard Nalan Second row-Coach Elmer Starr, Bill Postma p, 2b, Rex Bartell p, Rod Wright rf LeRoy Find Marve Moore 2b, Lloyd Wise cf, joe Walsh p, ling, manager. IIC The Mohawk baseball team won the Big 6 Conference Tournament the spring of 1949 for their seventh title in the eight years the meet has been held. They finished the season with a 10-3 record. Coach Elmer Starr's team was beaten in their only tournament game by Rudd 3-0 in the sectional tournament at Roosevelt fieldhouse. Of Mason City's three losses, West Waterloo and Kanawha were avenged by convincing margins and the third, Rudd, was beaten previously. The leading pitcher for the season was Bill Postma with a record of six wins and no losses. The three leading hitters were Ray Holder with an average of 369, Leo Chimbidis .361, and Bernard Bennett .309. Baseball Record M.C. Opponents 9 Sheffield O 8 Rudd 4 3 St. Johns, 0 Bancroft 4 Kanawha 8 21 Waverly 5 9 Albert Lea 4 24 Manly 2 1 West Waterloo 4 8 Kanawha 1 Wa SM Clrr wt Big 6 Tournament M.C. Opponents 9 West Waterloo 1 7 East Des Moines 5 3 North Des Moines l Sectional Tournament 0 Rudd 3 Tra X 51756 TV 8 C t I eecl Limit Pictured around the pages are the following: Carl Turk, '49. Mohawk shotputter: Coach Bill lVloore watching Soc Pappajohn practice: Bob Trcanor, Dick Brahy, Dave Van Every and jack Page. the 440 and S80 relay teams: Dave Van Every and Dick Braby also ran the 220 and 440 yard dash: Tecl Cubbison, half miler. There's ,, fn Roger Cunningham leading the pack in the half mile: Dick Nlacer, shotputter, is taking a well- deserved rest: john Welsh is breaking the tape on the last lap of the mile relay and Larry Frost and jerry Miller. managers, give a track man a rub down. 43. The highway which goes nowhere at Roosevelt stadium was the practice grounds of the Mohawk track team. The 1949 season was started with two indoor meets, the first with West Waterloo and the second the state indoor meet at Iowa City. West throttled Mason City 50-46: however Coach Bill Moore's team took a dual meet from Clear Lake 78-64, a triangular meet from Charles City and Hampton scoring 83' J points. The Teachers College relays started stiff competition in the 100 yard dash between jack Page of Mason City and Ralph Richman of Dubuque. Richman edged Page in this time. In the Cowboy Relays the thinclads took second place be- hind Fort Dodge. Mason City's relay team, Bob Treanor, Dick Braby, Dave Van Every, and jack Page, captured second place behind Ames at the Drake Relays: the same day the remainder of ,the squad placed third in the Comet Relays at Charles City. u The Mohawk Relay team championship was won again by Mason City, nosing out East Waterloo by one point 59M to 595 in Class A. The Mohawks won in the mile relay, trailing East by 1,32 points and 5 yards. Dave Van Every, Mason City anchorman, burned the Cinder to nose out Bill Lee, East, for the team championship and a new record. Fifteen new re- cords were set in the relays. Mason City's crack relay team, Treanor, Braby, Van Every, and Page, took both short relays while Carl Turk won the shotput in the Big 6 tournament helping the Mohawks finish fourth. Jack Page nosed out Ralph Richman in the 100 yard dash as Mohawks finished third in the District meet at Charles City. The Mohawks finished ninth in the state track tournament at Ames, the highest since before the war. The 880 and 440 relay teams took fourth and jack Page third in the hundred. 'fix .. ri- .ev V as-W 7 ve?-.,.- ' 'Q i lr 5 'Q 5 ll , 43 gy E F4 ff M igww ' , fi' x Af' f f 96 f ,J 1 1950 .C.H.S. Roadmap September School begins and is in session all day. Sophomores begin their Drivers' Training course, The search begins for the most beautiful 15 year old girl in the KGLO listening area. THE FIRST FOOTBALL GAME OF THE SEASON IS AT AMES. No school because teachers attend the insti- tute at Forest City. Today is Wear Red Day . The cheerlead- ers, Barb, Sharon, Don, Peggy, jackie and Pat show their pep for the first time this year. The pep assembly is tape recorded by KGLO to be broadcast later in the day. At the first student council meeting officers are elected. Hi-Tri assembly is given for all girls. Work on the 1950 Masonian gets underway. The first Big 6 Conference game is with West Waterloo. The first pay assembly features the Howell Glass Blowers. October Parents are honored at the Mohawk-East Des Moines game. Pay assembly presents Mr. Frank Hopkins, who is known as Chief Minnesota, and deals with American Indians. This pay assembly is about pets. BAND ACCOMPANIES FOOTBALL TEAM TO WATERLOO WHERE THEY EAT IN A HOTEL. The Mason City Fire Department presents an assembly on fire prevention. The first in a series of 1000 Club Concerts is held in the auditorium. Homecoming buttons are on sale. HOMECOMING DECORATION COM- MITTEE PAINTS TOTE M P O L E WHICH WILL DECORATE T H E FIELDHOUSE FOR DANCE Homecoming bonfire and pep meeting is at fairgrounds. The Homecoming game, the last for the seniors, is against Fort Dodge. A pep meet- ing and snake dance precede the game which was followed by a dance. Bonnie Nicholas reigns as queen and Chuck Murr as king. 97 1 n','o.o.x 'f ' Xfb 9 oi Q0 0 0 WZ' ' Q? f 7 ? V' 'sighs 'pi I hr 5 K 4.1 lf,-W fv- Y N A-TKZQKH - r LS H ,ll t jj. , C - W ri C I' 43' ,V 9 5, 2' ,if f 1 .4 .,- , gf Wtfix'-5.--3 v November High school band assembly is directed by Carleton Stewart. Report cards. new ones at that, are issued for the first time. Because of Armistice Day school is dismiss- ed at noon. The girls' gym classes start bowling at a local bowling alley. MOHAWK FALL FOLLIES! A NIGHT OF LAUGHTER, HUMOR AND LOTS AND LOTS OF MUSIC. Commercial classes stuff Christmas Seals in envelopes. The first basketball game is played with Webster City. An entertaining pay assembly features the Trampolines. December Come on kids, get your teeth brushed. Here comes the school dentist for a week of dental inspection. The Second Guessers' Football Banquet is held at the Y.M.C.A. The Spinsters' Spree is at the Y.W.C.A. fIt's W.P.A.j girls. DONNA AND BRENDA OF THE PIC- TURE STAFF FOR THE MASONIAN ARE ALWAYS BUSY AT WORK EITH- ER PASTING ON AN EAR OR A NOSE WHICH THEY CUT OFF BY MIS- TAKE. THE CHRISTMAS TREE WAS PUT UP AND DECORATED BY STUDENTS OF THE ART AND DESIGN CLASSES. The annual Christmas program is given by the vocal music and dramatics depart- ments in the morning for the students and in the evening for the parents. Lockers are cleaned out just before Christ- mas vacation. See you next year. Innunry Class officers are elected in home rooms. junior Miss, a three act comedy is given in the auditorium at 8. THE RETAILING CLASS BEGINS ITS CANDY SALE WHICH CONTINUES EVERY MONDAY AT NOON ON THE FIRST FLOOR. Norman Coates presents his Literature a la Mode pay assembly. The first semester ends. All students who wish it are tested in the lunch room for T. B. Mr. Elzie R. Brown, the memory wizard presents a baffling assembly. T. B. tests checked. 98 Februarv 1. Students see the baseball training film which was taken in Mason City last spring. 7. All seniors decide on their announcements. 15. A demonstration of percussion instruments was the program for the pay assembly this morning. 16. EFFIE KARAMITROS IS NOMINATED TO GO TO STATE MUSIC CONTEST. 23. THE SWEETHEART FORMAL PRO- VIDES MUCH FUN AND EXCITE- MENT. MARY SENN WITH HER AT- TENDANTS, DONNA HALL AND PAT OTTE REIGNS AS QUEEN. 24. The Northwestern Bell Tele hone Com an P P Y presents an interesting assembly. Mzircli 6. Students hear a very enlightening talk on aircraft. 8. The Mighty Mohawks go through to defeat Charles City in the District Basketball Tournament. 13. A pay assembly, musical program, features Camp Kerr Duo. 16. Two chartered buses filled with the pep band, students, and team go to Waterloo to see the Mohawks win over the Wahawks 23-34. 18. The Mohawks played hard but gave the title of sub-state champions to Loras of Dubu- que. 18. BAND BOYS SEEM TO BE ENJOYING SIGHTS AT WATERLOO. 24. Horace Heidt show at the Roosevelt Field- house presents Dick Weed who was chosen by the Scouts as one of the contestants. 27. ONE BAND MEMBER DOES SOME STRENUOUS PRACTICING IN PRE- PARATION FOR STATE CONTEST. 28. A film on the University of Miami is shown to seniors. 29-30. The dramatic department presents a three act melodrama, The Black Flamingo. 31. Hi-Tri sponsors the Bunny Hop. 99 April 1. Pre-state music contest is held at Sheffield. 3-6. I-Ii-Tri holds Lenten services. 7. Spring vacation is here so it rains these days. 9. Easter so all girls get out their frilly hats and parade up and down Federal Avenue. 11. School resumes again. 13. Grinnell choir gives a concert here. 14. The Leprechaun's Leap originally scheduled for March 17 becomes the Sweater Swing. This is sponsored by the G. A. A. girls. 27. Stelket is the pay assembly. 28. DRAKE RELAYS AT DES MOINES. HERE IS DAVE VAN EVERY JUST READY TO BRING A TITLE TO THE MOHAWK TEAM. Mzly 1-5. State Sectional Baseball Touranment is here. 6. STATE FINALS ARE HELD FOR THE SOLOS AND ENSEMBLES. 12-13. District track meet is at Charles City. 12. Mayer program concludes pay assemblies. 13. EVERYONE BEGINS TO GET LAZY- EVEN THE SENIORS. 15. District baseball tournament is held. 16. The last 1000 Club Concert is given. 18. Senior Banquet and junior-Senior Prom. 20. District tennis meet is here. 22. Sub-state baseball tournament. 26. Sad seniors go to school for their last day at M.C.H.S. 27. State track meet at Ames. Golf and tennis meets held today 28. Sermon for is given at Roosevelt 29-30. graduate from EAG- OH hdxtor Assoclate Ed1tOf BUSINESS Manager Art Edltor Copy Edltor Assoclate Copy Edltor AdVCft1S1Ug Manager M1SOH1HH Staff ASSOC13tC Advertlslng Mana er Sales Manager Assocxate Sales Manager Photography Sports Plcture Edltor Assocxate Plcture Edltor Rxta Ebert Carolyn hrsland Gordon Janssen Betty Barnhart Mary Prlsk Harrxett Isa'1cson Harrlett Hert Vlola Pathoulas Beverly Brand Marllyn ones B111 Von I aven Don Maxwell Brenda Barnes Donna Hall Advertxsmv Staff Russell Amllng Sue Frlsk Elmabeth Kahle DlXlC Martm Rosemary Nelson Bea Anderson John Chambers D1x1e Shaner ane Rees Pat Nltchals Dxck Lyttle Sports Paul Rlcher Harvey I orber Tvp1sts LOIS Gump Loxs Walk Darlene Murray Photography Dxck Braby Rlchard ensen Ted Cubblson Chuck Oulman Ph1l Morgan Melvm Wescott Copy Frank Jones ean Ann Cornwell Beverly Hawklns Janet Flnlayson Marla Woonas Emlly Tokhe1m Barbara Hartley Barbara Waggoner Plctures D1x1e Broadwell Marllvn Lavender Justme D1Marco Kathryn Photlades Jane Hertlg Sales Stuart DeJong udy Olson Darlene K3Slk Teresa Tofte Pat Cla urg Marllyn Martln Delores Beal Ann Boyd Cleo Remmeft ry Ellen Relp Jody Makeever Bessxe Karamrtros Joann Kazenbach A r1s Cunnmgham dvlger Ruth L Tucker O1 C . . . g Mg J J- W . A ' C as ' J Associate Sports ,,,,,,,,,,,, , use S DDD- Bob Horn J y . V . U gk . ' . J Y . ' .J . ' ' - Q2 'J ' ' C ' ' if ' . ' . J' . ' ' A 'i Jl 5 X J 1 f' , - ,1 5, JM, .f J,-f N 5' fi ,ff ,I ,f -2 wifi if if ,. ,izvf x VW fNf K is k 'H' X 1 V V N Q f H I , N Vg x ,I l ,CD 1 ll5lL of AdIT11H1Stf3t1OH Facultv Students Classroom Informals Informals ACt1V1t1Cb Chorus Instr umental Troy Trxb Masoman COll6g13t6 Club College Y Frlday Nlght Club Future Teachers Cheerleaders Homecommg Football Basketball Masoman Staff C Dlrectory Contents 104 . -, J . C . The Mason C1ty jumor College has always been a ploneermg 1nst1 tutlon m Iowa It was the flrst pub llc Jumor college to be establlshed ln Iowa Durmg the thlrty two years of 1ts existence lt has been the only publlc jumor college 1n Iowa to be accredlted by the North Central Assoclatlon of Secondary Schools and Colleges Thls ab1l1ty to lead the way m new terrltory comes as a result of a faculty of superlor teach ers and a communlty whlch IS lnter ested m and Willing to support the best ln college educatlon Our ploneermg 1n recent years has taken the dlrectxon of an attempt to serve the educatlonal needs of the youth who need some schoollng be yond hlgh school but do not need four years of college and also to serve the needs of the adults of the community I wxsh to quote from the February lssue of the journal of the Amer1can Assoc1at1on of jumor Colleges The Junxor College World has been watchmg wxth a great deal of lnterest the devel opment of the Mason Clty junxor College Thls college was the flrst of 1ts kmd 1n Iowa under publlc ausplces More recently the more trad1 txonal type of program has been supplemented wlth commumty rnterests and servlces C H Beem Dean of jumor College Barbara Freudenberg IS the flrst full tlme sec retary that the Jumor college has had Her eff1 cxency IS recognized by all especlally by the students who constantly frequent the OfflC6 Fol lowmg her graduatxon from hlgh school last year she became a permanent flxture as secretary to Dean C H Beem and Alvle Sarchett dxrector of vocatlonal and adult educatxon The Jumor college student body selected as 1ts representatlves the following offlcers left to rlght Tom Pattee Bob Stoyles Dean Schmldt Beverly Grlffen secretary and Roger Hathaway presxdent They m cooperatxon wnth Dean Beem planned among other thmgs the Turkey Hop and the homecommg festlvltles - . W'.,,5 5 . . . ' . , l . I . f A . . A ' ' 1 f n - . . ' .D - - h . . . . l Y nf x . . . . ,, S X y . . , . VM V fy 1 v . . . ' 3 . . fl E . . : - , . K it ' , 1 9 . j , . , . , v ,f- C rl Eh ,--f Y 1 105 2'- 'D A m7mUhF 's el.. Nada 33' Fuclin Dan C. Herrick Harry Low Pearl J. Minor R. E. Nyquist Am. Gov't., History Bio., Phys., Anatomy Librarian Accounting B. A., Kansas U. Nature Study B. A. 8: M. A., S. U. I. B. S., Northwestern M. A., Kansas U. B. A., S. U. I. B. S. in Lib. Sci. M. A., S. U. I. M. A., S. U. I. Drexel Institute Rollo C. Keithahn L. L. Minor Paul Nissen European History Physics, Chemistry Music Economics Radio, Electronics B. S., Drake B. A., Carleton B. S., U. of Ill. M. A., U. of Minn. M. A., Chicago U. Harold Palmer Hjalmer Peterson Alvie Sarchett Carleton Stewart Engineering Drawing Chemistry Voc. and Ad. Ed. B. M., Ithaca B. S., I. S. T. C. Survey Phys. Sci. B. S., I. S. T. C. and Conservatory M. S., I. S. C. B. A., U. of N. Dak. I. S. C. M. S., U. of N. Dak. john Penny Warren Ruby Marie Schalekamp Coach Art ' English, jlsm. B A., Drake B. A., S. U. I. B. A., Central M. A., S. U. I. M. A., U. of Minn. M. A., S. U. I. 106 4 -'Y .!.... +43 Luelda F. Carlton English B. A., Coe College M. A., S. U. I. Helen Fullerton Prin. of Arith. B. A., U. of Minn. M. A., Chicago U. O1I1lIS Edna Carstensen Teacher Training B. A., I. S. T. C. M. A., S. U. I. Orville A. George Mathematics B, A., U. of Minn. M. A., U. of Minn. Kenneth Church Teaching Phys. Ed. B. A., I. S. TQC. Ellen Graves Nutrition, Health B. A., Coe College Frances E. Forster French B. A., U. of Wis. M. A., S. U. I. Volney Hansen Coach and Phys. Ed. State Normal LaCrosse, Wis. 119' iv pt. 1 fu f, -ni Q. ig --41 cm-f 1 Q J 3 is We 4-xl 1' . .ff N I 2 Y ' Serious Consultations ! ! ! r x -n--...Y ,-4-L i 'J' e X. if wars Mr. Keithahn's most pose when he doesn't junior college econ or ean history class, or school social problems sion. natural have a Europ- a high discus- Here is Mr. Ruby, the junior college and high school art director workin on a new 1 S masterpiece. Didn't Marion have her French lesson? ,LX f' if X J ,... . x E ., X AW. A, H . H M. ., M , H,,, , ,, , X' fn ' 2 KW X f KXSN'-.M -Nw-If' .ff AJ 8.5 M' x ' , 44 ful Q . va. .W-,gd -, Af I ,f f . ff fwfmwvkmf XXL ,..A,, , ,ff Jr www fl XM? C UL ,B ,X ,, . , ? ,ff , 6,,,fQ, I fi -'JW-fA'f A W ' 'Lf' NA x...,-Mxmmm, N W f '36 I aa: , W vi Cf!! f A 4 if rv Zn- 'Z' lv -f iz'-an X ' ab' Q- ?Tf I'D , '- ,iw ia , IGF' 598' 'LF Ji fl, 3 'R '3 2 xi Q. s gf six' 3-. W we eg t . Q QT , f K. 5 bs 1.'lf 'I joan McCauley James McNitt 'fe--xqgwesarr ,, o 53 jean Madden NN Harold Moravec 1 w V . if , 1, 5 , Alvin Albertus Myrna Barlas Don Bartusek Jim Best Bill Bowers john Casey Elaine Christopoulos jerry Coyle DeNorris Ewing Glenn Harding Roger Janssen Bob Johnston E . 'wx N4 'N 3.,i'u- ' 1 3' N-, T395 J som 4 ,U B B ,B- 5 Qfflxlll 3 1 ff 110 Ralph Nissen Alice Paulson Gene Pion Dick Roark Albert Saunders Shirley Senn Dorothy Skarpness Clyde Smith Sophie Smith Bob Stoyles Doug Wells Gay Wells l 1 f l -cv ,Mg ai 43'-K' U H... 6? 1 ff- ,f ,la X t ime 1 If 1114 1 1 Marion Wolkenhauer Phyllis Zemanek Glenn Bartell Victory for the Trojans! How many of you remember the final score of the home- coming game? The spark plugs to school spirit are our five peppy cheerleaders who did a swell job of whooping it up this year. In the practical course of ap- plied chemistry the M.C.j.C. women and men analyze dif- ferent products, food stuffs and other every day necessi- ties. 111 'Q raw FAQ ff' , 3' Liz. MIEN . 0 WG 52 ff 1 ...gsm --V - ' -T 3.9'r5' .JM Gerald Goodnow Helen Gray Richard Griffith Marilyn Hagen James Hammersley jack Hampton Dave Harris Marvin Held Phyllis Hendrickson Ellen Hill Marilyn Hoeft Jacqualine Hurley fr ' l 1 4 , f 'QP ,,,, iff ew I ,,,n- K-J' 1? V56 -A 'fu' v.. 4.9, iimi sm l 0 in W 'asv-5 arty 'sf 'mul -'--Q 'I-Rc: Q-9 1 Li if 2. 'Q 'dz'- ff'-1 T lar 3' vw is 9 'L I Ag., IS? he .JO j , . - ,3- Q uf Roger Klemas Diann Krall Angelo Laros Bradley Loomer Laura McCourt Barbara Murray Harold Nesset Robert Nutting Martin Petersen jo Anne Polansky La Mar Popp james Purdie 113 ,pm 'be' 'hal-'SN , of Q t '5 if 47 -Qui? S 3 fn? 'L t wwf W A 55? f gg, A ,N 6 an ' x ' 'S- G f 5 A john Rasmussen Marilyn Sels Peggy Shook John Steel Phyllis Stevens Nicholas Strange Robert Umbarger Angelo Vardas Elmer Vierkant Barbara Wormhoudt Joan Anderson Donna Bushgens -Q fv Wasn't that pretty ? ? ? X Scarecrow's Scramble! J. C. Mixer as a hard - time party, with Bev Trich and Dean Baum- gartner as queen and king of scare- crows, crowned by Laura Lee Mc- Court and Mary Brandt, 114 af. ,H Lrg. We fvft- X Qi! 1: if Cheerleaders huddle? Look at the spinsters UD at the Spinsters' Spree! Must have been a good joke at the teachers meeting. Everybody says jim ought to be a preacher. Agree? fre '?., 7 I .5 '-in yr u Angelo's head covers the caption for this shot - C. MEN! Walters and Goggins love mechanical drawing. Is Dave a flyer? Such ambitious chorus mem- bers. Don't they look very thoughtful? Cuddle up a little closer. 115 ain Sally McCarron, sophomore chemistry student, shows some of her flaming ambition as she makes a weighing in chemistry laboratory. This weighing is a preliminary to a determination in quantitative analysis. , 1 Q, Afternoons find Gay if Wells, sophomore teacher gk training student, at Madi- son School. She's teach- ing in fourth grade and seems to enjoy it. Is Clifford learning about South America? '11,-, Mechanical drawing looks interesting - at least it does to Harold Swehla, Gerald Goodnow, and Allen Holmen. They're using T squares, French curves, and right triangles. It must be involved! Highway Multiply 3964 by 3.6 quickly. Demonstrating the use and purpose of the slide rule to Allen Holmen is Mr. George in one of the math courses which he teaches. You would be surprised to find out how useful and how informative this little slip stick can be in your math course. Reading their lessons and using a Geiger counter, a micromter microscope, and a microscope illumi- nator, we see Tom Pattee, Roger Janssen, Bob John- ston, and Dick Brictson busily studying in Junior college physics lab. iiiiw. W Angelo Laros seems to keep the class interested UD in his translation of Memoires d'un Ane. This first year French class includes Gary Gill, Richard Hornberger, Wendell Stevens, Glenn Evans, Larry Weir, john Steel, and jim Purdie, with Miss Frances Forster as instructor. 117 Women like to know how those noise boxes work too, as you can plainly see below. These peo- ple in Mr. Minor's radio class not only learn the fundamen- tals of radio but also construct one during the year. 1 .w M liao 0 , 'MX ,i -fs Kg F , V, .As ,W ,ff Q Q If-1 1 H, X fQfl0'VfQ2J '3f'ff ,M . X 7 ' ,. ,W ff j 4 V , +..7' iff! if H , fmf' f - I A ,,,,, ,A---' f .ff 'N X- M ',x .AwY 'flux .Mn N 'N' ,.f- 4 WW, wwf V ff T, Af' ,W ,hr 4- T 1 A fm L,,, Arif, A wil. IT ff' X-...i...-., '-'Ti' -M-WM. -mx ,Q,Q4. W 'af -..--M-ci V' ffiel .nf Junior College chorus members from left to right - BACK ROW: Don Gilbert, joe Casey, Doug Wells, Bob Stoyles, Dean Baumgartner, Dave Harris, George Lagois, Glenn Evans, Jim McNitt, Jerry Nalan, Glen Bartell, Alvin Albertus, Angelo Laros. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Brown, Marilyn Sels, Alvina Beck, Dorothy Skarpness, Ellen Hill, Donna Pierce, Phyllis St I' Hendrickson, Beverly Trich, Margaret Allen, Shirley Senn, Helen Gray, Margaret Denker, Marian Wolken- hauer. FIRST ROW: Gay Wells, Nona Bohnsack, Donna Bushgens, Barbara Lansrude, Carol Brue, Mary Lou Brandt, Deny Bredall, Diann Krall, Alice Paulson, Mildred Arteca. ollini Thru -M? X The Junior College Chorus was un- der the leadership of Mr. Paul Nissen. Besides taking care of junior college and high school vocal activities, Mr. Nissen took time out to direct the annual presentation of the Messiah and the First Methodist Church choir. Marian Wolkenhauer, Denese Bre- dall, and Mary Lou Brandt, sopranos. comprised the girls' trio this year. The trio sang at Scarecrow's Scramble and also at the Spring Music Festival in Fort Dodge. , ,C f -I llll Q2 Ill E:-' -1, .2 V i gli Wi A 5 3 it 2 , ,A ., ii--fu Y 'xi' , Roger Hathaway and Gay Wells were elected presi- M dent and secretary respectively of the chorus. Miss N3-0 N e 'K '-M,-3 , Well's duties consisted mainly of taking roll. 120 s iff! A new course offered in -I. C. was instrumental music, in which students learned from Mr. Stewart, music theories on transposing, directing, a n d general music appreciation. i ' -Mgjf ,f is .9 I Melod Ralph Nissen, George Lagios, Wendel Stevens, ja- son Church, Everett Dris- kell, jerry Bailey, jim Pur- die, Ray Holtz, Mr. Stewart, jim Posz, Dean Schmidt, and Mary Brandt are shown busily transposing. Here's a close-up of jason. Looks like he's concentrat- ing ' ' ZIIIC There goes Smitty on one of those hot licks he plays so well! The boys are practicing for one of the many J. C. pep assemblies. They sounded pretty good, did- n't they? ravelaide Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Where? In the TROY TRIB, our junior college newspaper, of course. These ambitious looking students are members of the journalism class and are responsible monthly for getting out all the latest scoops. Writing articles, typing them. setting up headlines, past- ing the dummy - all these must be done before the TROY TRIB goes to press. as E if Miss Marie Schalekamp, the very able journalism teacher and adviser is always on hand with suggestions and helpful hints. She came here this year from Red Oak junior College where she taught English and was the adviser for their paper. Front row left to right: Tom Pattee, Marie Schalekamp, adviser, john Steel, Don Gilbert. Doug Wells, jo Edie. Back row: Albert Saunders, Denese Bredall, Bob Crow, Don Ambrosen, Don Curran, Justin Chap- man. ,I f fwlwf 2 ,Q 'life' ll W5 Travelogu C Miss Tucker l--! Miss Ruth Tucker, cheerfully came to our aid to lend a helping hand by giving suggestions and by piling-in with the work, typing and . proof reading, whenever she heard that loud cry. A good place for ideas and suggestions for this year's Masonian came from Masonians of other years. and also from annuals of other schools. Barb, Sophia, and jo are see- ing about some new ideas. Which camera is better? That question will have to be settled between these two Masonian photographers, justin Chapman and Roger Janssen. The Masonian was indebted to all its hard-working photo- graphers for most of the photographs com- piled in this annual. Daily - and nightly - racing against a deadline the staff heads worked faithfully to put out this Masonian. Left to right, they are: Barbara Lansr ude, business editor: Alice Paulson, picture editor: Marty Petersen, editor-in-chief, jo Edie, associate Miss Ruth Tucker has for a second year, cheerfully acted as adviser for the Masonian. copy editor: jim Purdie, photography editor: Mrs. Sophie Smith, art director. At lower left, we see J can Madden, associate editor: Elaine Christopoulos, copy editor: and Bob Stoyles. sports editor. ri -' 5'hvu--...Q 123 T . .V .'.,.. , ' J- Col lewd 1 G ,t fiifii- C 1 1 xi ' tr ig ,gf 2' 2 A 1, a 'Bi it 1 The Collegiate Club, an organization for junior college men, met every Monday eve- ning at the Y.M.C.A. Under the leadership of John Wilch, presi- dent, the club divided its time into a basket- ball session and a business meeting. Other officers included Cal Goeders, vice presi- dentg La Mar Popp, secretary: and Don Ambroson, treasurer. The club was very fortunate this year in having as its advisor, Mr. Lamont Con- stable, a high school math instructor. The men enjoyed working with Mr. Constable and they hope that he will be with them again next year. One of the club's activities during the year was the sponsoring of a Christmas Cheer Fund dance during Christmas vacation which netted S37.43. Collegiate Club officers for second semes- ter, from left to right, are: Don Ambroson, treasurer: Cal Goeders, vice president, john Wilch, president: and La Mar Popp, secre- tary. Most of the forty members of the College Y, are shown above: jo Edie, Marion Best, Peg Doolittle, Marion Wolkenhauer, Helen Gray, Beverly Trich, Alvina Beck, Kalliope Papantonis, Phyllis Stevens, Barbara Murray, Barbara Lans- rude, Donna Pierce, jo Ann Polansky, Barbara Wormhoudt, Jennie Smedley, Marilyn Hoeft, Elaine Christopoulos, Peggy Shook, Sally Borsc- hel, Phyllis Hendrickson, Donna Bushgens, Diann Krall, Ruth Coe. This organization was fundamental in teaching j. C. students to square dance. It also sponsored the annual Spinster Spree. Speakers to the club members have included: Miss Mary Strickland, Mrs. Lucille Nielson, and Mrs. Rob Roy Cerney. Officers of the College Y were 1. to r.: Jennie Smedley, treasurer: Alice Paulson, president, and Marion Wolkenhauer, secretary. Not shown is Peggy Shook, vice president. Ln.. P 17 1 A viiggr iw' dv' Wq1r N 1Q,9 'e'e :L TG' f 1 ' -:xo PW- i 2 ig :Z X 4 A il ii l, NV! S af. X, me gif, L J e,4,:,m 'X li- if ' l iff rx 125 bi --XX,-x'4a ,6f,! 1 S , gy, if fe rf qfsrx Q4 ' ff K 1 1 ,J The purpose of the Frlday Nlght Club Oflgl nated by john Steel was to provxde the jumor College students wlth separate soclal functlons from that of the hrgh school The offlcers p1ctured m the lower rlght hand corner are left to rlght Bob Stoyles presldent Paul Blrch v1ce presldent ln charge of member shxp Dean Schmmdt v1ce presldent ln charge of actxvxtnes Ron Larson treasurer jo Edre secre tary The three advlsers of the club are M1ss Forster Mxss Schalekamp and Mr Peterson fnot plcturedj The club was actlve 1n plannmg skat1ng partles snow partxes and dances At the upper left Paul B1rch IS sellmg dance tlckets to Bob Mason and Donna Sartor as Bob Stoyles watches them Two meetmgs 1n the upper rxght hand corner show members dlscussmg the plans for a near future actlvlty rlda Fun Frol1c 4 1,-' l L elm Ullull' Rl l 'U' 'I K , fix V F Q N , -3 , L X 'A ,sl t yi 'NN g 0 0 1 . Mtg W W I um., AJ? tm WV A o - Q B , I . it D Q . I ,I l' rr' X g 0 I 9 W, 1 fi x f f' 'I' 1 4 ' ' . . 1 4 ' ,f V ' R V B 120 X At the American Crystal Sugar Co., the T. N. T.'ers saw the complete process of sugar refining - from beets just out of the ground, to the sack- ing of fine, white sugar. Shown in the picture are: Jerry Nalan, Dean Baumgartner, Denese Bredall, Mary Lou Brandt, Beverly Trich, Sally Borschel, Marilyn Hoeft, Ruth Coe, Marilyn Sels, ifX is 1 'I' ' Alvina Beck, Donna Pierce, Phyllis Stevens, Donna Bushgens, Elaine Christopoulos, Ellen Hill, Gay Wells, Barbara Lansrude, Jennie Smed- ley, jo Anne Polansky, Phyllis Hendrickson, Peggy Shook, joan Madson, Peg Doolittle, and Laura Lee McCourt. . . . Blow ut ir -1 1 1 T N T officers were Alvina Beck treasurer Mary Brandt secretary Beverly Trich vice ' ' y u A' Q . ' . 1 . x 1, ' if . - F 12 president: and Elaine Christopoulos, president. 7 Y. Two days before these students began their practice teaching, they gave a tea for the teachers and principals with whom they worked the re- mainder of the year. These six sophomores who will be teaching next year are: Gay Wells, James McNitt, Denese Bredall, Dorothy Skarpness. Elaine Christopoulos, and jean Madden. It's T. N. T. for a big bang - is one of the slogans for the future Top-Notch Teachers. The year started with a bang , by an orientation tea for freshmen and new sopho- mores. Sophomores who presented the pro- gram, which included a discussion of the purposes and principles of IFTA, ISEA, NEA. and T. N. T., were joan McCauley, jean Mad- den, Donna Matheson, and Elaine Christopou- los. In October, five of the T. N. T.'ers, Gay Wells, Mary Brandt, jean Madden, joan Mc- Cauley, and Elaine Christopoulos, attended the northeast fall regional meeting at Loras Col- lege at Dubuque. Following this meeting, the entire club became active in planning for the Scarecrow's Scramble. It was actually the annual junior college mixer which, this year. was a hard-time party with even a king and queen of scarecrows. Dean Baumgartner and Beverly Trich were crowned and robed by Mary Brandt and Laura Lee McCourt. The royal gifts were cans of pork and beans. Doughnuts and cider were sold as refresh- ments after a strenuous evening of square dancing with Chet Randolph as caller. November 10 the year's project, Know Mason City began with a trip to the sugar beet plant. The next two trips were to Deck- March 13 was a long day for the T. N. Tfers! tered bus for ISTC. The event was the northeast All 33 of them accompanied by Miss Carstensen spring regional meeting of the Iowa Future and Mr. Peterson, left at 6:30 A. M. - on a char- Teachers Association- ers and the cement plant. The entire chapter was interested and intrigued by the things they saw of Mason City's lead- ing industries. Beverly Trich and Elaine Christopoulos attended the Iowa State Education As- sociation convention in Des Moines, November 4. The chapter had as its speaker on pro- fessional relations, Mr. Ken Jonson, ex- ecutive secretary of the Iowa Future Teachers Association. T. N. T.'s voting delegate this year was joan McCauleyg alternate, Beverly Trich, who went to Des Moines to attend the Delegate assembly of IFTA. The future teachers' part in the Career Day program, consisted of providing luncheon and entertainment for those seniors from surrounding communities interested in teaching. As a follow-up, the T. N. T.'ers were divided into three groups, each group going to several dif- ferent towns for a teacher recruitment program. As already shown by the pictures, the entire chapter attended the northeast spring regional meeting at Teachers Col- lege in Cedar Falls. The theme for the meeting was Leadership, How it De- velopsf' Iear1'S making sure these four second graders know.what the signs of spring are. She is practice teaching at Central Schoolg and is learning lots, too. 'UQ joke? Who said that? It was funny -in a way, that is, says Becky's look. I wonder, what was the They did wake up! Eventually. Joan and jean were sooo excited about going to T. C. that they could hardly contain themselves. These five girls, Elaine Christopoulos, Gay Wells, jean Madden, Mary Brandt, and joan McCauley, accompanied by Miss Edna Carstensen, drove to Dubuque, Friday, September 30, to spend the weekend, and to attend the northeast fall regional meeting on Monday, October 3. These sophomore teacher training girls are interested in what Dean Beem has to say about speech correction He's robabl ' P Y making the assignment for the project of making cards for a picture articulatory test. Or maybe he's giving the definition of stuttering - an anticipatory, apprehensive, hypertonic avoidance reaction. Interesting, no? ar , '31 . The ways and means committee of T. N. T. worked hard at their bake sale. At least they had one customer, as the picture on the left shows! The committee con- sisted of Ruth Coe, Donna Pierce Nona Bohnsack, and Jennie Smedley, chairman. E 'ta .5423 1 X Q - 0 Ang. 0' 1 ff N ffffi 65' Beverly Griffen, junior college cheerleader, is trying out her musical ability by banging on the drums. Bob Schaffer, a drummer for the band, is probably thinking of a new roll off to , H. use during pep assemblies. Spark Plu s Pep assemblies featured the newly formed band with Bob Schaffer, pic- tured above, ace drummer. To assist the cheerleaders in two assemblies, guests Don Helbling and Chet Ran- dolph demonstrated the art of cheer- leading during their school days. An- other outstanding feature was the Col- legiate Club's presentation of a one act melodrama The Love Triangle . Dramatis personae included Nick Daskalos, Calvin Goeders. Phil Skip- ton, Verlyn Siglin and Bob Stoyles, narrator. if-sm Clad in blue and gold, the cheer- leaders provided the extra push to bring out the yells at football and basketball games. The girls pictured left to right are Beverly Griffen, Jo Anne Polansky, Marian Wolkenhauer, Alvina Beck, and Phyllis Hendrickson who volunteered to act as cheerleaders. 131 Detour Delight , ff? J ME' OIVIINQ5 M -V 4 f q , ff,, M wilt, -W vh- Trojan Tom Pattee gloats over the pre- game slaying of Burlington. 'JT' first row Alvina Beck Mary Lou Brandt Beverly Griffin second row Jean Madden, Candidates for Homecoming Queen were: XXX ' Phyllis Hendricirson and Marilyn Hagen. Trojan Pattee stands over the body of Bnrling- ton CDiCk Ennis? While Father Petenakls Pre' Trojan tacklers halt a Burlington runner in the Sides- Homecoming game. W5 'F S-.. HUF Homecoming Queen JEAN MADDEN 4 6. W Z5-Q 4-'tj Attendant, Alvina Beck Attendant, blnry Lou Hagen 133 Front row-left to right: Alex Kloberdanz, Bob Nutting, Ross Utt, Duane Johnson, jay Marti, Bob Stoyles, Bill Fields, Roger Hathaway, Paul Birch. Middle row: Harold Moravec, John Casey, Dave Colbertson, Dick Brictson, Dan Nichols, jack Kimball, Roger Janssen, Dick Roark, Albert Saunders, Dick Furleigh, Tom DuBois. Back Row: Volney Hansen, coach, Stan Seidel Fred Stephan, Chris Demos, Bud Quinley, Bill Dallas, Gar Bieber, Alvin Albertus, Harold Rucker, John Wilch, Raymond Woodhouse, Wendell Stevens, john Penny, assistant coach. Highway Roughnecks Not Pictured: Stan Seidel - a pile driving runner who saw constant action in many of the games. Harold Quinley - a speedy half-back whose end runs gained many yards. William Dallas - one of the best blockers and tacklers seen in J. C. Gar Bieber - a starting half-back whose steady play and cool head helped the J. C. eleven throughout the season. Wendell Stevens - one of the hard working players who helped the team by his constant- ly striving for a first string berth. Tom Pattee - a rugged end who saw a great deal of action. Ross Utt - one of the starting tackles who gave an outstanding performance this year. David Colbertson - an able guard who filled the shoes of Hymie Johnson part of the season. jay Marti - an outstanding lineman, center on offense and guard on defense. Tom DuBois - Manager and busiest man on the squad - took care of all needs and helped tape. l fr ax N Q 1 Z-3'-F f . 'Bri' it fl ffm 'lx ' , t ci i iibo Q ,J ' . A V-f X 4 Inside row - clockwise Roger Janssen -a first year player who developed very well by the end of the season. jack Kimble-a hard hitting guard who saw a lot of action in many of the tough games. Alex Kloberdanz - one of the older men on the team who was held down by a shoulder injury in early season play. Robert Nutting - a great defensive line backer who played end on offense. Harold Rucker -- one of the youngest men on the team who played very well for his first year in football. Fred Stephan - one of the hardest workers on the team who finished the season with an outstanding performance against Rochester. Dick Furleigh - a freshman used mostly on defense. Richard Brictson - a soph- omore player who helped build the team through his good spirits and hard play. Paul Birch - a freshman who played end on offense and who made some great catches during the season. A good prospect for next year. Alvin Albertus - a sopho- more playing his first year of football who improved well by the end of the season. Outside row - clockwise Duane Hymie johnson - a stellar guard, who in spite of a neck injury in mid season, held an important post in every game. Harold Moravic -- one of those players who help build the team by his constant fight for a chance to play. Dan Nichols - a dependable center who pressed for a stand- ing berth throughout the sea- son. Richard Roark - a solid tackle who saw a great deal of action as a defensive stalwart. Albert Saunders - a fun loving tackle who helped keep the morale of the team at high peak. Robert Stoyles - a two year veteran who held down a start- ing left guard post in every game. Ray Woodhouse - a fast moving halfback who threaten- ed the starters throughout the season. john Wilch - a freshman backfield man who showed great promise for next year. Roger Hathaway - a hard- hitting end who showed up well in every tilt. He was in- jured in the final game. Bill Fields - a big starting tackle who shouldered the opposition out of the way throughout the season. Chris Demos - the able field general who led the Trojans in a sure manner. john Casey - a rugged tackle who developed into one of the best tackles on the squad. F -4 -6 'L' 'H 623 Q MAWYM 'Wild Bill Dallas coming in for one of his make sure tackles from his line backer position in the Emmetsburg game. f an N7 ,J Bieber scooting around end for a substantial gain with Stephan running interference during the Rochester game. Roger Hathaway who suffered a broken leg in the last game of the season is visited in the hos- pital by some of the football team. Left to right are Duane Hymie johnson. Bill Fields, and Harold Bud Quinley, Dangerous Fred Stephan looking over his shoulder for a long pass with Tom Pattee coming up fast for a little protection in a hard fought game with Waldorf. vliilwf Bob Nutting with open arms stops his oppon- ent for no gain during the Estherville game. Wadmg through a tough schedule the men of Troy achxeved an admlrable 5-4 wms record under Coach Volney Hansen In the f1rst game agamst Eagle Grove the J C eleven tralled for the fxrst three quarters but rn the hard fought fourth period eked out a narrow 13 to 6 vlctory Kloberdanz s passes proved the decxdmg factor On defense Stephan and Stovles stood out Waldorf proved a tough obstacle m the second encounter of the year as the Trojans pushed through a 6 0 w1n Gar Bxeber and Bud Qumley looked good on offensxve wh1le Martr and Stoyles starred defensnvely The flghtmg Trojans rolled on to a deC1SlVC vlctory m the1r thlrd encounter agamst Emmets burg Dallas and Stephan furnlshed the offensrve thrust whlle Furlelgh Colbertson Roark Utt and Flelds shared defensrve honors Swamped by Austm 1n the first quarter the I C fought vahantly to erase the def1c1t but lost by a heartbreakmg one polnt Austm got one first down after the flrst quarter Dallas Martr and Nuttlng stood out on defense An enraged Trojan team overwhelmed the Wartburg B team ln a dlsplay of power In a OUITIICY Jumor College Opponent Eagle Grove 6 Waldorf 37 Emmetsburg 12 Austm 13 52 Wartburg B 7 0 Esthervxlle 19 7 Fort Dodge 13 12 Burhngton 59 34 Rochester 20 137 game m whlch every body looked good many of the subs showed the1r capab1l1t1es The once defeated Esthervllle team cmched the closely contested North Iowa jumor College trtle nn a dlsplay of power The Esthervllle eleven proved a httle too good for the valxant Trojans Dallas and Nuttmg kept hope ahve wlth solld blockmg and tacklmg throughout the game The Trojans st1ll suffering from the Esthervrlle game dropped another close one to Fort Dodge In a poorly played game only Stephan s 49 yard jaunt to a touchdown stood out Stephan and Sexdel paced the offense whrle Utt Martl and Stoyles held up the defense Burlxngton swamped J C wlth rts worst defeat of the year 1n a w1ld fracas 1n whlch the band played well The only lrght ln an otherwrse dark game was Wxld B111 Dallas s outstanding performance as l1ne backer In the f1nal game of the season the men of Troy pushed the1r way into the wmmng column In a well played game they overwhelmed the Rochester team ln a dec1s1ve vxctory Fred Stephan umversxty caliber ran for four touch downs and passed for the flfth s l , a , , . . , . 9 . . . Y ' 9 1 . . . . . - . . . ' . . . . H ' . . ,, . . . I ' , ' , ' u ' ' n 1 ' . ' v 9 ' 1 1 ' . . .., A M ......,, . Q 1 C C Don Ambroson - a sure-shot set ' M - ' C artist who gave the men of W -. .M4.....,. L Troy that extra punch in sev- V e e is W- f e eral games. ' , 5 Gar Bieber - a quick moving .A W: 2. 2 X 7 guard whose ball stealing will W 1 S 1 I X fi be remembered by all Trojan I ' V -VLWQ, y b , fans. 7 Adi, X ' X xx NL N, , e Q, Tom Burnett-a top notch guard IAIEV g W who started many a game at his ' I 'A H favorite position. H A Efgi i i gl H Iason Church - a sure-shot cen- ,Qi 'A .3 ' - ter whose scoring prowess aid- 3 -. J 't'l' TM' 'Tye i ed the Trojans in several en- .!,,,,,g - Alvi 2 S K counters. l , l' if tii' af : ff, , .p , Z Q . i Speed Demons The Trojan squad pictured left to right: Gar jason Church, Dick Peterson, jim Hutchinson Bieber, Tom Welsh, Dick Ennis, Harold Rucker, Charlie Bennett, Dick Furleigh, joe Burnett Paul Birch, Darrell Bramhall, Don Ambroson, Julian Gallo. ,y ,yawn ,N,, t, 1 mm-A-, ,-.94-A -i fe ' ' 13 fir K , - -1-V --viwnnnm jerry Nalan another late comer who proved to be a hard worker Harold Rucker one of those boys who make the team click by keeping the morale high Wendell Stephens a fast little guard whose speedy drive ins showed up well down at the state tournament Tom Welsh a starting guard whose calm floor play kept the Trojans steady ...---.S .......-.w.A..0 We 4 .fx ,QW ,A 'N Charlie Bennett - a dependable L forward whose scoring power my 1 and outstanding rebounding gave him a starting berth on the Trojan quintet. Paul Birch - the high jumping center who improved steadily throughout the season and fin ished in great fashion Darrell Bramhall a late comer to the Trojan team whose hard work deserves merit ulian Gallo a tricky dribbler whose fast floor work amazed opponents jim Hutchinson number one of the J C scoring thrusts whose hand push shots will be long remembered Ralph McCarron an addition in the second semester who show ed up well 1 Thanks to Coach Volney Hansen and Manager Tom DuBois for encouraging and helping the boys on the road to so many victories' Their enthusiasm and faith helped give the team the confidence they needed to make a top team NWN --.-..--L.. -.....-..J.u 14522 in 1 20 . . . , - ,HR gf , .WL a I 1 . - ' 'Ji ' , 1, ,,V ' T' . U - A., . My gv., -: . . . t W ,y J - ' H M15 1 , . . - in 14 K u . . m 9 l l i- . . . ll f n l 10 - M . E ee- -N 4 2 ' ll - 'Yi W -ffllg if i 2 f l - W' M 4 i M 4 jffq T' ' I6 1 , n.n, ' fifwr t 2 W b s . l lgfrrfrl , QM MW. r W yy 7 g W WMM Y fm if .,,,.,, 1 v Q 5 C M I K . f ' 1 M- f ' f ' 1 - - A 4 1 ' .,,..s,,,..,..,. We. ff-.Q C : T .il i , -- 1 f 14 ' S - 2 4 T M.C.J.C. Opponents 41 Webster City 48 60 Estherville 48 58 Austin 54 59 Boone 37 63 Ellsworth 50 53 Emmetsburg 35 42 Waldorf 54 67 Boone 40 57 Austin 44 60 Eagle Grove 64 54 Fort Dodge 51 49 Waldorf 68 51 Emmetsburg 52 51 Eagle Grove 41 64 Marshalltown 51 38 Estherville 62 43 Webster City 45 45 Ellsworth 60 37 Marshalltown 39 59 Fort Dodge 50 Tournament 62 Clarinda 61 60 Marshalltown 59 35 Sheldon 47 50 Waldorf 72 ,3 ,,,., -- 4f 'i 'C , I I 1 A i lil A . ' A 9. Tom Welsh has his shot blocked as he goes in for an under-the-basket shot in game at Fort Dodge. Traveling Mason City junior College wound up a success- ful basketball season in placing fourth in the state tournament at Webster City. The season record of 13-11 indicates the very stiff competi- tion that is present in the state of Iowa. The Trojans started out by losing the first game to highly respected Webster City 41-48 and then winning 5 in a row before losing to high-scoring Waldorf. Near the end of the season the Trojans got into a four-game-losing-streak at which time they couldn't hit the basket. But the rejuvenated Trojans came back at Fort Dodge to win 59-50. Then tournament time came with the Trojans Charlie Bennett's shot was short as he was inten- tionally fouled under the basket. E as uw-- ' AE! ff? Q Wk ,,. Trojans beating favored Clarinda 62-61 in an overtime to make this game even more outstanding for Mason City junior College. They had to put on a ten point splurge in the final four minutes. That seemed to be a terrific rally but the following night they came from a twelve point deficit to defeat favored Marshalltown 60-59. This super- ior play in the last quarters proved advantageous to the Trojans, but mystified the tired but fight- ing opponents. However, the last quarter rallies were not to last for the following night they lost to the rangy Sheldon crew 35-47. All hands are up for the ball as it goes out of bounds in the Marshalltown game. All-State forward jim Hut- chinson puts up a shot that is good for two points in the M.C.J.C. - Fort Dodge J. 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I W , . II5 Firs f s. E. Ph Q uzs It' 2 ', TPFNC 156 it SERV uuuwywmw Compllmenfs of your Culhgan Soft Water SCI'V1CC Man 1' KLIPTO PRINTING BINDING STATIONERY Offnce and School Supplles Phone 45 46 I5 S Delowore Ave FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY COMPANY ENGLER DRUG CO Mason Cnfy Iowa Equnfable Life Insurance Co of Iowa F W Osmunclson General Ageni' C I 'lx ALDENS I2 Soufh Federal The place fo go fo Names you know MASTERS BROTHERS 5 W I Sf I P By 'I The flnesi nn Fru Is Vegelables and Fancy Grocerles E RLS Fru1t IYI311Tket I607 Soul e era 157 I I . 5, 4 N . 5 i I ,M I Q 0 l ,g 4, Q., . Q5 1' ' I o . f wa' ' l 5I4-20 Firsf Nalional Bank Bldg. 4 Mason ify, owa W' I Bob and Bill erly serve many no I1 Iowan wills - i , ' f 7 . , Chiro racfic Clinic es a e Mason Cify A - from our Sporfs Shop separofes a la carfe lmporfanf for spring 1950 Ollll QPJ IEILULGLLIUIEE Moanfamed by Menf Smce 1892 Phone I7 20 E S+a'I'e S+ - Where people come for qualify and value BLANCHARDS FREDA S CAFE + FEDERAL FRUIT MARKET N In CERRO GORDO HOTEL + W MASON CITY NEWS AGENCY 2 E + + HATHORN MOTOR PARTS CO F I S IDEAL AMERICAN LAUNDRY 22 Frsf S W CHAMBERS TEXACO So II1 W h BOYER HARDWARE S h EGGERT AND THOMAS Inc SACO SOFT WATER HARRER INSURANCE AGENCY 1 S I i - 1. W . . . II 32 Firs N. E. A S 223 or+ Federal v , 2 Nor I1 ashingfon A- I9If as S afe V . I05 Irs . E. xi- ' i . . ' 3 u as Ingion Y' C I 627 ouI Federal - I2I NorII'1 DeIaware I I II9 Easi Sfaie I IV ouII'1 Federal 158 Compllmenls of Northwestern States Portland Cement Co The Dlllon Co Second Door Easl' of Flrsl' Na+ Banlc All fhe New Clofhes Sfyles for Young Men -W Eco Flylng Servlce Welding and Machme Shop Highway I8 Easl Phone l020 J C PUTH PLUMBING CO For Dependable Plumbing and Heahng Call J C Pulh 202' 2 Norfh Federal Phone 9 Reachfor SWEETHEART BREAD FROZEN FOODS lnc 7II South Federal Phone 908 Food Service for Locker or Home Freezer Ladies Fine Apparel BRITVENS GROCERY N rih F el if tl lk 1 E O 'ew 0 0 we .,, .,.. .lglq Qv .A ,nl I I5 ,I . . . ' I f . ' I f . . 89 l ..... I l647 o e eral 159 W STOYlES PRESS P R I N T I N G LITHOGRAPHING fCARpET Nh PLANOGRAPHING WEBER CARPET CQ MASON CITY lowA Mason Clty s Largest Industry f H IOWANA BRAND P d 1' aeob E Decker 81 Sons Sfudenfs being schooled in +he various fype o a e Mason Cify, Iowa P H 0 N E 5 6 7 ' 3 'k Nafionally Famous or s ro uc s ak I . ason iy, owa Chas. E. Cooper Gap cnc! Qown Gamfwnq MASON CITY IOWA The very lalesl' an CAPS and GOWNS I ' .1 Sfudenfs foo can shop and save fhe easy CATALOG WAY From fhe blggesf sfore ln fown fhafs less fhan 2 mches high Sears Roebuck 81 Co In Mason Clfy 23 E Sfafe Phone 380 c fe d ou y ALWAYS l eo E gl a d B ll Vo L e co ed fols of fhe Cub el c eck copy lo fh e f fh Go e GG eff C po g Roo Pafromze Mason Crfy Merchanfs They wall serve you besf Masorm Clty Globe Gazette THE LITTLE CHEF SANDWICH SHOP I4 Seco d Sire fN W NICHOLS and GREEN Where fhe good shoes come from 7 Nor+h Federal Phone 339 FQR FOR FRESHNESS FLAVOR UY SUPER ENRICHED H OLS U M BR EAD LOCK PHOTOS 26 Second S+ree'l N E Phone 558 FRED A ONTJES Affo eyafLa e o 57 Mso Cfyloa 4 BA W Graduahon Phofos a Speclalfy KIRK PHOTOS smce I868 by Helen and Don HeIbImg uaIn+y and Na+uraIness of Expressnon DANIELS JEWELRY Inc No 'rh F d B U T T R E Y S Everyfhnng for Women Farmer s Mufual Insurance Assoclahon B SO Aufomoblle Insurance and Clfy Proper+y T Y P E W R I T E R S Sfandard or Porfable M A X B O Y D 20 Firsf Sfreef S. E. Phone 675 TOEPFER ELECTRIC MFG. CO. Qualify - Service - EXPGFIGUCC IIO S. Delaware Ave. Phone '339 Mason C1ty Tent Sz Awmng Co AWNINGS TARPAULINS TENTS APRONS VENETIAN BLINDS 406 S Federal Phone 822 Teen Agers make Wards Ihelr Sporfs and Fashlon Heaclquarfers . . . Montgomery Ward and Co. l02 Sou+I1 Federal Phone 860 Shown here us Mrs Cross manager of fhe Tol and Teen Shop helping Ihese hugh school gurls selec+ fhelr Ieen age apparel which 'I'hey are moclelmg The models are from leff fo rrghf Helen Hlff Beffy Barnharf Mary Senn Darlene Kasrk and Mrs Cross TYPEWRITERS RENTED SOLD REPAIRED FISHER Typewrlter Co. Royal Dealer INDEPENDENT BISCUIT CO S fh BLACK AND WHITE CAFE No +h F d B 81 B SHOE STORE N h BIRDSALLS ICE CREAM No fh F d EADMAR BEAUTY SALON I N BOYER GROCERY I04 Fflee H1 S E O C SORLIEN B c ANDERSON FURNITURE CO S KROPMAN S GROCERY 81 DELICATESSEN C R BROWN 207' 2 N Ih Feds al B810 DUG I33N+hFed I I0 Firsl' S+ree+ S. E. Phone I033 For MCGREGOR St. Clair-Starks where good clofhing is nof expensive X Q PRODUCTS co Inc L 6 N ,Q HERMANSON DAIRY FLORIMEL BEAUTY SALON in Aldens Dep'r. Sfore Pho e 072 - ETSY RO BETTER BRE D FIRESTONE STORE s Radios Sporhng Goods AuI'o Accessories Tnres 2224TI1dN W HARRYS SWEET SHOP 208 So fh Feder I SODA GRILL TYLER-RYAN FURNITURE CO. 0 I0 SEL RITE GROCERY 6 N' th N. W. DOUGLAS INSURANCE AGENCY 205 2 N Ih Fdeal CANTON CAFE FLOYD AND LEONARD II6 S 'II1 Washu fo KINNEY SHOE STORE LES REEDS I 2 945564 Mfwfgic QQGLQTIQIIIAICGT Mmm Eumlshmgs Huis 3 Show gk '79 I U 8 II I ., . x ,'l ' BIO orfh Delaware I6 Soufh Federal X .I Mason l y, wa 29 Sec nd Sireei SouII1eas+ Phone 39 23 In I2 Souih Federal n S I 793 If or e r I B S S II2 NOTII1 Federal is ou 'ng n A I7 SouII1 Federal I22 ouih Federal Phone 766 IO6- I Norfh Delaware JOHN GALLAGHER, Inc. 'fffzf 5X:,Aix.,l - Ir . . ' ' V - l mi J 4'---I ,I D D UUUID IVVNOIIVV O' I 164 Service A Complete Fur V s f V ' North lowa s Finest Fur Salon PHONE 789 ANQ, E MUSIC CO E ERYTH NG MUSIC Dry Cleaning an l-aU'1dfY Mar lxalle wt tlm 'iiiif QRGMMYEA :Ac oqnoa Its Better Wnh Butter' Butter IS your dependable source of natural vltamun A lt provides much needed energy Its dustlnctuve flavor delncuously enrlches other foods Golden delnclous butter makes all foods taste better Butter us made from nature s most perfect food It takes ten quarts of rlch whole milk to make one pound of health guvnng butter So much for Ilttle makes butter the most economlcal food on today s table State Brand Creamerles, Inc 137 Selected Neughbormg Creamenes Cooperating 165 l I J ' 4 I O - '1 d 1 . V I IN . s S 'l, . 7 o O . x . . . ' I ' ' - ' ' . so - - I o O Ollgfllhl l1fl0I'l:5 C l A S S From your Neighbor IOWA HARDWARE MUTUALS R D AUSTIN General Manager Phone 305 A Norlh Iowa Band Feshval Parade -ms gm!! C . HMWTWW5' P Us P 'M' 'K s-as The Band Feshvals are one of fhe many achvmes sponsored by fhe Mason Crly Hugh School and Jumor College sluclenls The program of Ihe Chamber of Commerce ln and for Mason Cl'I'y Because 'lhe Chamber IS worlung al all fumes and In many ways 'Io MAKE MASON CITY A BETTER PLACE an whuch 'Io llve and a BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO EARN 'lhal llvmg GET THE FACTS ancl Ihen be a boosler for bolh your own school and your own home 'Iown' MASON CITY CHAMBER of COMMERCE r , of Mulual Insurance Building Slale Slreel al Pennsylvania Avenue K a u x 3 1 1- in Y K - . ' ,NNW ,L Maw Q .Q . . I .x '12 p f, K 5 r rg H. T EVA. f hh xx x aw I 1 A A Agni N' . V V. K' A X I f 1 .2 ,o z-1 41 .S . . , -r' I :Lt , - , A - ffl: . ff mf' .,1 f ,I A lffflf., AFFECTS YOU! Q5 A ' V h 'sniff Q s QE ' . li' I Q , 5 I nxt va' la, r .1-5 Wy , - . - U' 'N M - 3' - ' E, x- F I , ,ra , . P U xg 1. 'A C 'W ,V I x , I , 'fy Q5 A , , , I , - Q- . f ei A 'A I A A , ..,a ya oa - aerra , N ' ' ' N.. X, i 1 Get to Know YU!! CAN DEPIND ON A GILDNER STORE Good CIa+he5 for Men and Boys The Home of Coronado Appliances for over an Haddon Hall Furnl+ure years agaiif 167 jo ff it fffwffe- 727 ff' n p5DDY' G9 manor xu.owA1T You Elect Se t MV SCHOOL age IS a wonderful tame when lute IS an unending voyage of dascovery But a dangerous age because young eyes must keep up wrth nnqulsutrve young minds and three tourths of all a chuld learns must come to hum through has eyes' Many chnldren do their lesson reluctantly because their eyes rebel at the hard work ot trying to see under poor :llumnnatnon See that your chnldren study under properly placed glareless shadowle :ght use bulbs of the proper suze as your appliance dealer or your electrncal contractor for good ad vice on better laght for better sight' Eyesight IS Precious, Good Llght IS Cheap' Servlng North Central Iowa s clhes towns and forms U IM 5 I D , II . 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