Melcher Dallas High School - Quill Yearbook (Melcher, IA)

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,L-23:2 Jw 1 n 1 0' .,,F. A 1 o A A ' 4 1 I X 3.1: X Jr- f! ff L ,. L: Qi-, .. 1 iv 4 DALLAS WE, THE SENIORS OF Sl OF THE DALLAS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL, DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK. THE ROCKETT, TO THE MEMORY OF OUR FOUR YEARS IN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS OF Sl 3 fs BACK Row: Mrs. Kruse, Miss Clark, Qiisilenghdn-a, ws. Miner, Miss CUPP- Mrs- Ritchie- FRONT Row: Mr' HBYYIOS. MI. Luppens, Mr. Huston-Superintendent, Mr. Blake. MT- 5ChiPPe ' RUTH KRUSE: , Iowa State Teachers: Penn College: Kirksville State Teachers College: Summer Extension: Columbia University: Chicago University. , . ELIZABETH RITCHIE: Iowa. Wesleyan: Simpson College: Drake University. EDITH CUPP: ' Simps on College. SELMA MILLER: Des Moines University: Colorado State Teachers College: Tennessee State Teachers College: Drake University. ELNA LANGF ORD: Centerville Junior College: Simpson College. 7 ! JOHN SCHIPPERS: Simpson Collegeg Drake University. WILLIAM HAYNES: Iowa State Teachers College. RICHARD HUSTON: Kidder junior Collegeg University of South Dakota, B. S. Degree from Maryville, Missouri. MURL CLARK: Penn College, Columbia University, Ames College. WILLIAM LUPPENS: St. Louis University of Musicg Missouri Universityg St. Louis Institute, Washington Universityg University of Southern California JACK BLAKE: Simpson College. School Board Mrs. Ethel Teas, Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Richard Huston, Superintendent: Mr. Erie Bote, Mr. Russell Nelson, Mr. Park Bachman, Mr. Tom Fridlington, Mr. Henry Slykhuis, President. E 8 I . Mrs. Burgett and Mrs. Hans R: Mr. Wheeler. Our Soc1ety 9 5 1 i 1 1 w K I I 10 K I fy! WILLIAM HAYNES Spmaor GARLAND BURGETT Basketball. . . . . . . . . . . l,Z,3,4 Baseball. . . .... l,2,3,4 Music ....... ....... 2 Class Play .... . . .l,Z,3 Class Officer .... . . . . 1,4 PepClub..................3 D-C1ub.... ...... ......... 4 Art Editor Of The Rockett LEONARD ESTES MuSic....................4 Class Play................3 Class Officer. . . . . .... 4 LLODY FRUEH Class Of.ficer..............4 Baseball ..... . . . l,Z,3,4 Music ....... . .... 2,4 Class Play ..... . . . 1,3 D-Club ...... .... 4 GARY WALLACE Class Officer ..... . .... . .Z,3 Basketball ..... .... 1 ,Z Baseball ..... . . . Z,3,4 Class Play. . . .... l,Z,3 PepClub... D-Club .... . . . 4 Football .... . . . l VANCE FRIDAY Stage Managex-.............3 Class P1ay................Z 13 I ! GERALD Mnuns Basketball. ..... .........l,3 Music ..... .. ....Z lass Play.... ....l,3 .epClub.... ...3 f GLENNA ANDERSON Basketball. . . . . . . . ...... . . l Class Play .... . . .l,Z,3 Drchestra .... . . . l,Z,3 Band ........ .... 4 Pep Band ........ . . . 3,4 Class Officer Circulating Editor L GREGORY VRBAN Class Oificer..............3 Music. .......... . ...... . . 4 Class Play .... . . . 3 LAERRY Born ?asketball............. x,z,4 usic ....... .... l ,Z,3,4 V -Club .... ....... 4 Sexrene ....... .... 1 ,z,4 Class Play ....... .... l ,Z,3 Glass Officers. . . . . . . . . l,Z,3 Business Manager P1-nrL1..xs Goonn Glass0fiicer .... .........Z Class Play ...... .......1,2,3 l44usic....... ....4 3 CAROL HARVEY heerleader.............. 3 epClub .... .............3 z 5 -Club ...... .... 4 lass Play .... .... 3 rchestra. . . . . . . .3 and ........ .... 4 ep Bu!! .... .... 4 ditor 3 I i 14 r-. Q 1 I 1 r 1 Senior Will of 1951 The Senior Class of 1951, being of not quite sound mind but with intentions of finding a sound one someday in years to come leave the following will to their suc- cessors: To the faculty, which has instructed us in the wisdom of the ages, we bequeath an unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. We realize that Seniors are hard to manage as our bumps of egotism has not yet been shaved down by the sharp knife of adversity, and we have nothing but words of praise for them. We hope that those who follow us will in all things try to raise our dear old high school in love and esteem for the community. Garland Burgett wills his ability to get the lowest grades in typing class to Eddie Davidson, and his ability to get along with others to Mary Agan. Phyllis Goode wills her desk to Bony Crandall. May you always be surrounded by boys as Phyllis was. You'll learn that you can't think for the noise. Gary Wallace wills his brilliant brain to Pete Hansaker. We hope you find it whenever you need it, Gary never seems to. Vance Friday wills his ability to do nothing to anyone who feels he can get away with it as he always did. Gerald Mathes wills his forever saying, I told you so, to whoever gets stuck taking it. May it get you as far as it did Gerald. KThe front row., Lloyd Frueh wills his ability to get A's without Studying to Bill Miller. May you be another Einstien as Lloyd always thought he would be. Gregory Vrban wills his ability to make the least in Home Economics to Dick Roberts. That is, if you ever take it. Leonard Estes wills his dishpan hands to Delores Noftsger. Get a good brand of hand lotion, Delores. Carol Harvey wills her seat in the Sophomore row to anyone Mr. Haynes sees fit in putting there. Glenna Anderson wills her Model A, Pete, to anyone who needs a sure and quick way to school. Delores Willis gets 10 pounds of sugar, too? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Merry Bote leaves her luck to make out tests and schedules for Mr. Blake to Marilyn Bachman and Norma Hansaker. May you always get fouled up doing it as Merry did. The Three Stooges will their ability to be the meanest devils in school or any- where for that matter, to who will be able to act as silly and as stupid as Glenna, Merry, and Carol. Last, but not least, we will our sponsor, Mr. Haynes, to anyone who wants him. Watch him, though, he's crafty. 15 Senior Class Prophecy May 10, 1971 Dear Friends: As you know, I have been traveling over the United States. Here is just a line or two to tell you some of the surprises that hit me along the way. I went by plane to the West Coast and on arriving, I stepped from my plane and ran straight into Merry Maitre, the former Merry Bote, and her French Poodle. To us, she is still Miss Proxie the all American basketball star. As I entered the station's outer lobby I spied a face of astonishmentg there be- fore my eyes was Gary Wallace. Mr. Wallace was scared from ear to ear--he is now the most punch drunken fighter in the racket. Our visit was cut when it was an- nounced my plane was ready to leave. Next I stopped at Salt Lake City and from here I was going on in a train. I went down to the railroad station to get my ticket and as I passed the tracks a train pulled in. Cn it was a very dirty old bum, none other than Mr. Haynes. He was scurring to get off before the RR Bull came along. Gig Vrban, the detective, was hot on his trail. As I rode along in the train I purchased a magazine. I was glancing through it and I saw Garland Burgett's picture. Underneath it read, Wanted: Horse Thief. I also saw a picture of Gerald Mathes and his wife Carol. It said they now have the largest family in New York's Shanty Town. After I read awhile I started a tour of the train. I learned that Vance Friday was the engineer. Most unfortunately the train I was on met up with an accident and I was taken to the city hospital in Ontario, Canada. In charge was an old lady, Mrs. Glenna Mathes. Glenna is now taking care of her own cuts and bruises. She didn't want me to return home for awhile so I took a hotel room. There was no room service and only one maid who turned out to be Phyllis Goode. She scrubbed floors at night and taught school in the day. The bellhop who carried my bags was Lloyd Frueh. He now has humped shoulders and wooden legs. The day before I was to leave I entered a cafe and saw a man flipping pancakes. I-le was the owner, Leonard Estes. I always knew working in the kitchen would help him. When I reached home, I resolved never to take another trip. Do you blame me 7 A Friend 16 1 Junior Class BACK ROW: Bill Miller, Lowell Boles, Herb Dixson, Jack Hyatt, Bill Schrader, Dean Donohue, Ed Davidson. SECOE ROW: Mr. Luppens, Glen Bucklew, Don Grife, David Willoughby, Margaret Mart, Delores Noftsger, Norma 1-lansaker. FRONT ROW: Alberta Dabb, Mary Agan, Marilyn Bachman, Shirley Young, Jane Clark, Deloris Willis. Junior Activities Our Junior Class picnic was held at Lake Aquabi. It served as a farewell party to our Sponsor, Mr. Hatcher, who departed the next morning for the armed service. As a means of raising money for our Junior-Senior Banquet we sold candy, gum, and other confections at noon. We tried our luck at selling magazine subscriptions but it did not prove to our advantage. We are proud to say that every member of our class got a class ring. Our Junior Class play was produced in December. The name of it was Damsels ln Distress. 19 Sophomore Class BACK ROW: Mr. Blake, Don Nolte, Paul Davls, Marvin Slykhuis, Bob Ackerson, David Willis, Gene Stull, Duane Burgett, Jim Wright. FRONT ROW: Colleen Hendrix, Cecil Estes, Shirley Dawson, Junella Mathes, Janet Hyatt. Freshman Class BACK ROW: Pete I-lansaker, Bill Bachman, Keith Robuck, Jim Russell, Ross Miller, Dickie Roberts. SECOND ROW: Miss Clark, Shirley Byers, Venetia Hyatt, Mary Burt, Doris Becker, Allyene Beeman FRONT ROW: Ellen Colbert, Evelyn Crandall, Bonnie Crandall, Mary Ann Butrum, Eileen Butrun, Beradine Frueh. . Z0 Fourth and Fifth Grades - A .-. 3 Second and Third Grades Z1 Junior High Sixth Grade Z2 Primary and First Grades kv ' E EMP X- o QI! er5 Cf -5 onlii . 1. There It ls! 4. O You Daredevil, You. 7. Snuggle-bunnie! Z. Ah, Where '? 5. Gee, Ain't It Grand ? Snookums! 3. Big ll Little. 6. Stairsteps fwoodenl. 8. Things Looks Better From This Angle. Z 3 x ,r f 1. GMC In Pete. 4. Peek-A-boo, We See YoL. 7. When You Want Us, Z. That Natural Look. 5. Going Down! Just Look Here. 3. Hi There! 6. I'm A Big Boy Now. 8. Pals ? Chums ? Buddies? 9. Glamour Girl. Z4 1 -1 2 Basketball Rockettes LEFT TO RIGHT: Deloris Willis, Ellen Colbert, Venetia Hyatt, Colleen Hendrix, Mr. Blake, Merry Bote, Mary Burt, Shirley Dawson, Marilyn Bachman, Norma Hansaker. CENTER: Janet Blake. Z7 E Rockets LEFT SIDE, FRONT TO BACK: Dick Roberts, Garland Burgett, Bill Miller, Herb Dixon, .Tack Hyatt. SEMICIRCLE, BACK TO FRONT: Ed Davison, Dwaine Burgett, David Willis, David Willoughby, Jim Russell, and Glen Bucklew. STANDING: Coach Blake. Z8 October November November November November November November December December December December January January January January January January February February February February February 27 7 10 14 17 ZZ 28 1 8 15 19 5 8 11-1E 17-Z0 Z3 Z6 1-3 9 13 19-Z4 Z1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Tracy Lovilla Liberty Center Lacona Bussey Attica Milo Tracy Lacona Beech Lovilla Bussey Tracy fBoysj Girls' County Tournament Boys' County Tournament Milo Attica Girls' Sectional Beech Melcher fBoysj Boys' Sectional Melcher lGir1sQ Z9 There There Here Here Here There There There There Here Here There Here Cheerleaders Deloris Willis Janet Hyatt J unella hdathe s Mascot Janet Blake Pleasantville Pella Here Here Knoxville There There Pleasantville Here Junior High Basketball 30 High School Music for 1 Z BACK ROW: Phyllis Goode, Bonnie Crandall, Marilyn Bachman, Deloris Noitsger, Merry Bute, Mary Agan, Ellen Colbert, Shirley Young. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Luppena, Venetia Hyatt, Mary Burt, Margaret Mart, Shirley Dawson, Doris Becker, Jane Clark, Alberta Dabb. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Butrum, Bernadlne Frueh, Janet Hyatt, Junella Mathes, Eilene Butrum, Colleen Hendrix. BACK ROW: Mr. Luppenl, Gregory Vrban, David Willis, Dean Donohue, Leonard Estes, Dwaine Burgett, Gene Stull, Lloyd Frueh, Bill Schrader. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Wright, Lloyd Mart, Glen Bucklew, David Willoughby, Ross Miller, Keith Robuck 33 Band BACK ROW: David Willoughby, Keith Robuck, Glen Bucklew, Gib Dixlbll, Mary Agzm, SECOND ROW: Marvin Slykhuil, Barbara Kirtpatrick, Carol Harvey, Glenna Anderson, Larry Ireland. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Schrader, David Robuck, Jim Russell, Venetia Hyatt, Theda Wallace, STANDING: Colleen Hendrix and Mr. Luppenl. J The D-Club BACK ROW: Herb Dixon, Dwaine Burgett, David Willis, .Tack Hyatt, Lloyd Frueh, Bill Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Luppens, David Willoughby, Glen Bucklew, Gary Wallace, Garland Burgett, Delox-is Noftsger, Norma Hansaker, Jim Wright, Mr. Blake. BOTTOM ROW: Colleen Hendrix, Shirley Dawson, Carol Harvey, Merry Bote, Delores Willis, Marilyn Bachman. 34 Oskaloosa Bound On the morning of September 28, 1950, the Seniors were all trying to look their best. Some succeeded, others didn't. We were off to Oskaloosa to have Mr. Fitch take our pictures. By noon, we had all of our pictures taken and we were ready for a big afternoon. That evening, we bought food for a picnic supper and went out to Lake Keoma. Just as we had our fire going good, it started to rain, so we hunted the lodge. After cleaning up the lodge we went back to town. Some of the class went skating and others went to the show. Most of us arrived home safely about midnight. What a day! Junior Class Picn ic p Our first class picnic was held September 27th at Lake Aquabi State Park near Indianola. It looked as though everything was going off swell until someone noticed that the weiners were missing. Someone had to drive into lndianola and buy some more. Af- ter we had eaten, we started to play a flashlight game. This ended up with someone getting her long fingernails clipped and all of the teachers getting the Dallas Bumps. This party served as a farewell party for our sponsor, Mr. Hatcher, who left the next morning for the Army. Sophomore Class Party Ol. September 14, 1950, the Sophomores went on a picnic at Red Haw Park. Cars were furnished by Mr. Griie and our sponsor, Mr. Blake. We also had the company of Mr. Blake's wife and daughter, Janet. Our refreshments were pop, hot dogs, po- tato chips, and marshmallows. After we had eaten, we cleaned the shelter house and returned back to Dallas. Soine of us stayed in Melcher and some went to Dallas for choir practice. Everyone reported a good time. We are looking forward to more parties in the future. Freshman Party Our first party of the year was held in October, with Miss Clark as our sponsor. The game and eats committee was chosen by the President. We had oodles of fun with the games we played. Pop, maidrites, and potato chips were served. This was an invitation party, so it included not only the members of the class, but also our friends. -37 es-c hem-Gen Us Bums J A nm fX '0- ui! X Wanted! Sing Sing. And WHAT Are Girls Made Of ? I Think lt's Funny, Too. 9. Hurvey's Heartthrob. Oh, You Don't Say! ll. Cream fSourJ Oi The Crop. 12.. just Call Me Squirt. Phtt To You Too. Oh, David!!! We'l.1 Bite You! Mickey Cohen, Jr. IU' Hope You Get Yo 38 13. Romeo 8: Juliet. Eyes Full. fUh-huh! ul' Humor Lloyd: What's the difference between a sigh, a car, and a donkey? Merry: I give up. Lloyd: Well, a sigh is 'Oh, dear!' A car is too dear. Merry: And what's a donkey ? Lloyd: You, dear. Glenna: But I don't think I deserve quite a zero on this paper. Mr. Haynes: Neither do I, but it's the lowest mark I can give. Women's faults are many, Men have only two: Everything they say And everything they do. Quotable Quotes It's all right to hold a conversation, but you should let go of it now and then. Some minds are like concrete, all mixed up and permanently set. Work is the easiest way man has ever invented to escape boredom. Humor In Washington, D. C., a parson, denouncing members of his congregation who put on airs, said, Some people reminds me of de bottom figger of a fraction. De bigger dey try to be, de smaller dey really is. Things I like to have my doctor explain: Why a baby never sneezes unless he has his mouth full of cereal. A Senior's report card was accompanied with an informal letter which was climaxed with the comment: Garland contributes very nicely to the group singing by helpful listening. , Gary to Mother: You bet I learned something in school today--all the other kids get an allowance. ' 39 ! Remember???? Gary and Garland were playing Tarzan and the vine broke ? Where did you guys fall? ? ? Dallas was titled Sing Sing ? ? ? ? ? A Merry, Glenna, and Carol went to Chariton on school time ? ? ? ? ? The rubber masks in Oskaloosa? ? When the skating manager thought we were wild ? ? ? When Bote's Ford got wet? ? ? ? Those violent arguments in Economics and Sociology ? ? ? ? When Carol threw an apple at a teacher and Glenna tried to trip the same one ? ? ? ? ? When Deloris Willis got her hat wet ? When the girls played Melcher in basketball ? ? ? When Mr. Huston went down to dinner a little bit early ? ? ? The puzzle of the three red dots ? 7 ? ? Pete, the old Model-A? ? ? ? ? Those sloppy shots in girls PT ? ? ? ? ? The headache of the annual ? ? ? Remember when we gave our Junior Play ? ? ? ? ? Remember the candy bars we ate in government class ? ? ? ? ? Glenna and Merry remember the shoe that just happened to fly up in the ventilator ? ? ? When Gary couldn't keep a spoon in his back pocket? ? ? ? ? Someone sure fell for the boys in the Oskaloosa Park? ? ? Remember that, Glenna? ? ? Someone acquired the name of Madam Curie and Einstein in our class ? ? When Mr. Haynes swept the skating rink floor ? ? ? The little white football we played with in Oskaloosa ? 7 ? ? ? K ,9 W If ' E f WA LSWORTH un ...una A anna 5, 'll-IIOITII llaflllll -and lo. lo., U. I. A. 40 LEON N. MILLER MELCHER SUPPLY CO. Attorney-at-Law Dry Goods - Groceries - Meats Marion Theatre Building A Briardale Store Phone 402 Knoxville, Iowa Phone 2 Melcher, Iowa R. E. HIXENBAUGH Cabinet Building - Furniture Repair - General Woodwork Dallas, Iowa PHOTOGRAPHS BY Harry Fitch Studio IOWA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL STUDIO PEOPLE OF DISTINCTION CHOOSE HARRY FITCH PHOTOGRAPHERS OF DISTINCTION OSKALOOSA, IOWA PRANGES GROCERY 8g LOCKER I Phone 18 Pleasantville, Iowa THE PEOPLE'S STORE Price and Quality, Our Best Salesmen Everything for the Family The Home of Good Things to Eat West Side of Square Knoxville KNOXVILLE CO-OP CREAMERY Knoxville, Iowa HERSBERGEN JEWELERS Dr. Hersbergen, Optometrist Knoxville, Iowa I I MELCHER SUNDRY STORE I B. R. Brown, Prop. We Carry Furnas Ice Cream - School Supplies - Kodaks - Kodak Film . Cosmetics of All Kinds All Kinds of Fountain Drinks FIRST STATE BANK Chariton, Iowa Member F. D. I. C. STEWARTS' GROCERY Groceries - Fruits - Meats - School Supplies - Candy - Drugs HOCH BROTHERS Service Station and Bulk Plant Phone 72 Melcher, Iowa For Prompt Tank Wagon Service Phone 37 Dallas, Iowa can Us Iowa State Savings Bank Knoxville, Iowa Melcher Branch Office General Banking NNW ! KREWLT f l li. Q ' 0 X O X. ' nun nun THE MIGHTY ATOM DCOM 1 Live Electrically Electricity is Cheap! Iowa Power gl Light Company REAM INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Tornado - Automobile Farmers Liability Service that Satisfies C. N. Ream -:- John E. Fee Phone 91 East Side Square Knoxville, Iowa HAWKEYE MILL Grain - Feed - Seed Phone 7 Knoxville, Iowa NATIONAL BANK 8. TRUST CO. Chariton, Iowa Deposits Insured up to 510,000 KNOXVILLE BEVERAGE CO. Knoxville, Iowa BOB STONE MACHINERY CO. and KEITH STONE MOTOR CO. Dealers in New and Used Farm Machinery Kaiser - Frazer Cars Q One Mile East on Highway 34 Phone 838 Chariton, Iowa THE KNOXVILLE EXPRESS Marion County's Leading Newspaper Published Thursday 82.50 per Year Opportunity Comes to Him Who Saves DALE SEVE RNS . The Future of this Country and this Bank Belongs to the Young People Sales - Service - Parts Let us help you with your Banking Problem, Large or Small K 'll Phone 637 nom 6' Iowa PLEASANTVILLE STATE BANK Automobiles - Implements - Tractors General Banking and Insurance Member F. D. I. C. Iowa Lumber Co. Lumber - Builders' Hardware - Paints - Glass Melcher, Iowa IOWA THEATRE Shows are a General Trucking Good Entertainment HAROLD HYATT MASSARINI FEED 81 GRAIN Dallas, Iowa Wayne - Ful-O-Pep - Sargents Feeds Melcher, Iowa BOOSTERS ALLEN'S SHELL SERVICE Knoxville ANDERSON CAFE, Home of Horrie Cooked Foods Melcher AVE RY'S, A Home Owned Modern Store Knoxville H. O.. BRIGHTWE LL, Jewelry 81 Music Chariton JACK B. CARPENTER Knoxvi e COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK 8g TRUST CO. Knoxvi e A FRIEND Knoxvi e CRACKER BOX INN - Good Food Knoxvi e RUSSELL DYER, County Treasurer Knoxvi e ELLIOTT STUDIO Knoxvi e C. B. ENSLEY HARDWARE Chariton FLUKE'S BOOK STORE Chariton Greetings and Best Wishes to Dallas High County Recorder JIM and LOREN -- SHERlFF'S OFFICE Knoxville MARSH VARIETY - Quality Merchandise Melcher MAY BROS. - Jack Sprat Store Columbia TUCKER'S PONTIAC SERVICE 1301 Main St. Telephone 6 Knoxville, Iowa FLANAGAN 8. COMPANY Furniture and Undertaking Funeral Director and Licerlsed Embalmer 24 Hour Ambulance Service Residence and Night Phone 132 I Store Phone 14 Melcher, Iowa Every Week Read The Knoxville Journal For Complete Coverage of the County News - Sports - Pictures BEN STRASBURGER, INC. 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