-x X Z X X N., 'x xx A ,X -, X g , , - , ,X , -L .X N E' X N f xx, ' 2' ' 1 ,. '- ,,' W I H , ,, ,, fx 5 Xy- ' W 1, D f ' - fx t 7. 'X X f, f . '. ' xg H KA- , .x ,, V. K .N R' It NX , f 5, y , , , -X P -, j b -, ,, ,VH , U If 'K 'M ,V ' 1 - 1 2 ' 4 P RN-p , ' I - , ,M 'X -V A M K ,,4,-.. - hw -- xg , ' ' ,N . 1 X l - A ' 15 1 N v, A H., .'- ,, I , , ,X- . xx V , iv MICK AND EM lg, W. L I When Mick came to Morgan thirty years ago the building that stood before him was quifte a structure in comparison to the 16x20 frame building that had been Morgans first school ln 1882 How ever the comparison IS not any greater than the one between the school which stood when Mick came to Morgan and the one now known as the Morgan Pub hc school In 1893 the first four room brick building was erected This is the south half of the old building and is pictured at the right. A high school was added to the first elzht grades in 1895 Its first graduating class had seven members The greatest single step to modernize the school while Mick was here was the erection of the modern addition in 1939 This greatly increased the size of the plant and facilitated the addition of typing and industrial arts courses a new modern gymnasium a more adequate office and a convenient bell system It also proiided much more work for Mick in .2 To Mick Ward and his wife, who have been tireless in their efforts to maintain our fine school, we dedicate this 1947-48 edition of the Morgan High School Annual. We would like bo express our appreciation to Mick and Em who have contributed so much to the enjoyment of our high school years By their pleasant dispositions and helpful attitudes they have done much that we will long' remember We the Seniors of 1948 would like to express in behalf of all the previous graduates and ourselves many thanks to you Mick and Em for all that you have done for our school YE OLDE SCHOOLIIOUSE 3 1 'kv 1 l v r 1 . . . , A , . l , - ' 1, . . , ' , ,' ' . i 1 1 1 Q , r ' '. . Y' 1 ' -, , -.-W.,-V. ..g,,,, ,M -M. .2 ' -a .. -me 9 ,.i 'NX 'full 'lf' Q F ' 5 4 53x AM 1 ya Q i 5 ' I A L 1.3, ' H i . Vs LYLE LAW SUPERINTENDENT Commercial GERALD WENDT Business English Assistant coach Vvvul Music DOROTHY LANGE WAYNE LEOPOLD n U8tl'I8.l Arts Assistant Conch FACULTY Mwmwqassfwsz LUCILLE NELSON Home Economics ALDEN JENSON Band FACULTY M04900-g'l6h8CA-OCZ BERNICE GRUSS ORVA HANSEN First and Second Third and Fourth LUCILLE BRECHT Fifth and Sixth ROGER G RUSS PRINCIPAL Social Science FRANK WAMBACH Science Head Coach DORIS HANSEN 'ie enth and Eighth 1, A 2 Q A--.,. gm-qggpmnn -viii-I-f- B ! A I wflim vu Ira. 5 Q i ,f , i f 5 ff i 1 1 a 6 I 3 x , . v A 1 I' nm I fl , X X ' I K 5 ' A L 1' ' Q, e lv 3 um 1. rx : 5 X' Q k m 'w,a,- .., H sm JA. h mifm wrfww :nm A .,.. 'q LM W Av 1 Y -1' GLENN BLOMEKE-Basketball 3 4 Class Play 3 Mlxed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 4 Band 1 2, and 4 MARION DRUSCI-I Class Play 3 Dramatlc Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 Lnbrary Club 1 Gxrl s Chorus 1 Class Treasurer 1 ALVINA ENGEL-Class Play 3 Dramatlc Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 3 4 Journahsm 4 Rooters Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 Glrl s Chorus 1 3 4 Home Ee Club 1 IRENE ENGEL-Rooters Club 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 4 L1 brary Club 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 1 4 Home Ec Club 1 Class Secretary 2 Office Asslstant 4 ALICE FROMM Declamatlon 3 Dramatic Club Class Play 3 Rooters Club 1 2 3 4 Lxbrary Club 1 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 Glrls Chorus 1 Student Council 1 RAYMOND GEORGE-Football 2 3 4 All State Honorable Mention 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Dramatic Club 2 Band 1 2 4 Journahsm 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 4 Student Councll 1 All Conference Football LOREE HARKINI Transafer from Wabasso 2 Declamatlon 2 3 4 Busmess Manager of Annual 4 Class Play 3 Dramatxc Club 2 Joumallsm 2 3 4 Rooters Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Glrls Chorus 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Mlxed Octette 4 Ofllce Asslstant 4 MARION HIER Declamatxon 2 3 Class Play 3 Dramatxc Club 2 Journallsm 3 4 Rooters Club 2 3 Llbrary Club 1 2 3 Mxxed Chorus 1 3 4 Band 1 2 4 Home Ec Club 1 Secretary 1 Solos 1 2 3 4 Sextette 1 Office Assxstant 4 QJWENN HUSCHKE Class Play 3 Dlarnatlc Club 2 Mxxed Chorus 1 Journahsm 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Rooters Club 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Chorus 1 Home EC Club 1 Secretary 3 Student Councll 4 LORRAINE JENSENT Rooters Club 1 2 3 4 GITIS Chorus 1 Home EL Club 1 'C I IRENE JEPPESEN-Declamation 3. Class Play 3. Dramatic Club 2. Joumalism 2, 3, 4. Rooter's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4. Girl's Chorus 1, 3, 4. LOUISE KLINGENBERG-Transferred from Springheld 4. Girl's Chorus 4. LUCILLE KLINTGENBFRG Transferred from S-prmgfield 4 Gnrls Chorus 4 RUTH KOBLIIN Class Play 3 Rooters Club 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 Glrls Chorus 1 4 Home Ec Club 1 JEROME KOLL-Basketball 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Dramatxc Club 2 Journalism 2 3 4 Magazme Drxve Busmess Manager 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Chorus 1 3 4 Boys Quartette 3 4 Mixed Octette 4 JAMES KOPISCHKE Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Sports Edxtor 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Journalxsm 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 4 Bovs Chorus 1 4 Class Presrdent 1 Football Manager 1 Basketball Mana ger 1 VSILLIS LOOSF B sketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Journallsm 2 3 4 Feature Edxtor 4 Annual Photographer 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Boy s Chorus 3 4 Mlxed Octette 4 RICHARD NOLTING-Football 1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Class Plar 3 loumalm m 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Magazme Drrve Leader 3 'Vlvced Cholus 4 Box s Chorus 1 4 Class Treasurer 2 3 RICHARD PAAPE Football 3 4 B kethalll 2 3 4 Clas Play 3 Journahsm 2 3 Nlmed Chorus 4 Box Chorus 1 4 All Confexence Second Team 4 EWANGFLINI' P-'XLLSON Doclamatxon 3 4 Class Play 3 Journalrsm 3 4 Mvced Chmug 3 4 Rooter s Club 3 4 Girl s Chorus 3 4 l..lb131'V Club 4 Tran fer fx om V! abasso 3 H. nf I ALICE REDING-Dramatic Club 2. Band 1, 2, 4. Class Play 3. Journalism 2, 3, 4. Annual Staff Photogfrapher 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4. Girl's Chorus 1, 3, 4. Rooter's Club 1, 2, 3. Library Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ROOT Ba ketballl 2 'Z 4 Baseball 4 Cass Play 3 Whxed Chorus 4 Box s Chmn 4 .lox lahqm JAVIFS SANDNIAXN Football 1 Z 3 4 All State 4 -Xll Conference 3 4 Ba ketball 1 Z 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Journalxsm 3 4 Magazme Drue Leader 3 Mxxed Chorus 4 Band 1 2 4 Class Presx dent 3 Brass Sextettel Mov1e Operator 2 3 1 Swmg Band 2 German Band 2 KENNETH SCHLIEMANINI Declamatxon 3 4 Class Plax 3 Dramatic Club 2 Boys Chorus 1 3 4 Joulnahsm 2 3 Ralder Edxtor 3 Annual Edxtor 4 Mag-azme Drmve Busmess Manager 3 Mxxed Chorus 1 3 4 Boy s Quartetbe 3 4 Class Presldent 2 4 Class Vice President 3 Mnxed Octette 4 DELORIS SCHROEDER Joumahsm 3 4 Rooters Club Lxbrary Club 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 4 GIYIS Chorus 1 4 LEROY SELL-Tlansfened flom Springfield 3 Joulnallsm 3 CORA BFLLE SIECKERT Declamatlon Class Plax 3 Dramatxc Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Rooters Club 1 2 3 L brary Club 3 Nhxcd Chorus 1 Gxrls Chorus 1 Home Fc Club 1 DELORES VOGL-Declamatxon 3 4 Class Plav 3 Annual Staff 4 Jour-nalxsm 3 4 Dxamatnc Club 'P Routers Club 1 nal u Mme oru Chorus 4 Home En Club 1 2 VSALDONI VSENDT F'ootb'1ll2 Basketballl 7 3 4 Bam 2 3 C x 1 o mall m 1 4 'xdX91f.lQlYl Manager Annual 4 Mixed Choru 1 3 4 Box s Chorus 3 and 1 4 itudent Cmmcll 4 Class blC'6Pl9ildCI1t 1 BOYS Quaxtettc Z 4 BIRWQ Sextette 1 Moue OPCIBQOI 2 3 4 Gel man Band 2 DONTNTA WERNFR Class Plax 3 Dl3lTl3t,lC Club Annual aff 4 Journall m 2 3 4 Roo Cl s Club 2 3 4 Lllnar ub 2 'Z 1 cd holus 1 G11 s Chorus 4 ass Trea uler 4 ,rv ELFRIEDE ZAMZOVV-Dramatic Club 2 Journalism 4 Rooter's Club 3, 4. Library Club 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 1 3 Girl? Chorus 1, 3, 4. Band -1. Office Assistant 4 GLADYS ZEMPEL-Rootefs Club 1, 2, 4. Librarx Club Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4. Gi1'l's Chorus 1, 3, 4 Home Fc Club 1 DONALD ZIEGENHAGENI Football 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Journalism 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Band 1 2 LYLA ZIMMFRMAWIN Rooters Club 3 4 Library Club 2 Home Ec Club 1 CLASS MOTTO What l am to be I am becoming LLASS COLORS Blue and Silvel CLASS FLOWER White Rose Most Attractive Most Likely to Succeed Shyest Peppiest Best Dresser Most Populpr Most Athletic ............. Most Talented ............ Best Sport ............... Laziest ......,.......... Best Dancer Wibtiest ................. GIRL Marian Drusch Loree Harkin Louise Delores Donna Gwenn Lucille Msurion Alvina Klmgenberg Vogl Werner Huschke Klingenberg Hier ...... Engel ..... Alice Fromm ..... Alice Fromm ..... Cora. 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Row lett to Klght Dorothy Lenlce Harkm Dolores Zimmermann Second Row Left to Right Audrey Paape Glona Tauer Alice lrlheck Mr-nan Ludwig Janice Fredrllnen Opal Scharf encamp Mus Nelson Third Row Left to Right Lester Johnson Russell Gluth Harlan Henlel Charles Menk Dean Bradley Donald Kohlm Fourth Row Left to Rrght Norman Schmrdtke Gordon Kgeldgaard Delford Zrmmennann LeRoy Blorneke Roy Racke ezen ogw Presrdent Ler oy Blomeke Vrce Presrdent Lemce Harkm Secretary Maman Ladwrg Allan Wllstennann Treasurer Wrth members of the class partrcrpatlng rn all of the varred actrvrtres of the school the Jumor class has made good the boast that they have accomplrshed more rn one year than any of the prevrous Jumor classes Notable among therr trrumphs was thexbrg Homecomrng Dance and celebratron put on for the Morgan students and alunmr on October 31 Nearly frve hundred people took part rn the celebratron honormg the Tomahawk Champ ronshrp bquad 'INvo Jumor boys Delferd Zrmmermann and Dean Bradley were honored as members of the first srx Helping to bring home the second Toma hawk trophy of the year were Lester John son Dean Bradley Delferd Zrmmermann all members of the first ten on the basketball squad. Lemce Harkm as chref semor cheer leader helped spur the team on to zreater Delores Hacker herghts wrth her ever aboundmg pep Declamatlon has alxx ays drawn out manv of the class hut the number thrs year was exen greater Students partrcrpatmg were Alrce Irl beck Audrey Paape Kathleen Nelson Delores Hacker Vrrgrma Whrtcormb Marran Iadwrg Dorothy Mrelke and Glorra Tauer Leadrng the magazme drrwe vw rr I an Bradley and Glorla Tauer Subscrrptrons total mg fifteen hundred dollars were sold bv the student body Also on the lrterary srde Kath leen Nelson helped edrt the school paper Playmg to one of the largest crowds ever to wrtness a class play rn Morgan the Jumor class presented the comedy farce Bolts and Nuts ln November Concludrng the year the Junors were hosts at the Jumor Semor banquet on Mav 9 Front Row Left to Right Pearl Netzlre Jean Tretbar Betty Harden Jeanet Kamlmlx Eunice Friedrich Lorraine Stein If R Fl I IH rt D nel Hansen Dunne Bendixen aua Genevieve Schumann Patricia Renter Alice Vugl Second ow or an e a Charlotte Gnlland Delores Kerkhofl Alice Fischer Ella Klmgenberg Delene Schwerzler Third Row Raymond Wlpper mann Jerry Gnlland Lucille Spaeth Carolyn Zlegenhagen, Marjorie Nelson Vlarcua Schouveiller Harlan Hopp Fourth Row Denis Wmthelater Mark Nelaon Richard Wilatarmann Donald Bruna Roland Benson 01444 Ufffem President Mark Nelson Vice-President Jerry Gilland Secretary Darrel Hansen 'I'reasuzrer Raymond Wipperman Displaying a wealth of talent and versa tility the thirty one members of the Sopho more class have gone a long way in establish ing themselves as the class' of Morgan High School In athletics Florian Iffert Roland Benson Ray Wippermann. Harlan Hopp Duane Ben- dixen and Mark Nelson were members of the championship football squad. Contributing to the winning of the basketball championship were Roland Benson Ray Wippermann Mark Nelson Donald Bruns and Richard Wilster- mann. Among the girls Marjorie Nelson, Carolyn Ziegenhagen Genevieve Schumann, Lorraine Stemhaus Ella. Klmgenberg Alice Vogl Betty Harden and Patsy Reittefr proved their mettle ln declarmatlon Leading the Rooter's Club down the cheering trail were the senior cheer leaders Sophomores Patsy Reitter and Alice Vogl Participating in the administration of the. school were Florian Iffert and Carolyn Ziegen- hagen as members of the student council. Movie macl.ine assistants from the class were Mark Nelson and Florian Iffert. In conjunction with the Freshman class the Sophomores put on a very successful Val- entine party in February. url ,ful 5 5 3 Q 3 xi Front Row Left o Right Darla Steltl Florme Znegenhagen Lon Nelson Jeanette Menlr Rothmeler Mary Ann Gewerth Ruth Fromm Second Row Delr-one Rlclxe Anna Maye Hansen Menk Ann Jean Harder Pearl Wendt Audrey Benaon Joan Sell Mr Wendt Thnrd row Robert Bradley Norlnan An derson Donald Rothmener Orlin Engel Russell Hansen Delbert Otto Herbert Mattke Fourth row Derald Schroeder Darryl Schwerzler Charles Stelfl Donald Johnson Kenneth Nolting Wxlliaxn Zaake Leroy Koll Huachke Janet 01444 0 president Maxxne Huschke Vlce Presldent Robert Bradley Secretary Jeanette Uhlenkamp Treasurer Herbert Mattke ,,..,.-v i 5 as The New Look Sweet Sue Gwen You Tyrant .df . ' 5 , 5 . l ' A , V V I ' 1 it I .S l l in -H 'M' 5 4 'N 't X ' 1 life! ' l r r-- e ' 1 H gl I ' 3 V D 'f S , , lui r 3 it I V -' - - ,- ' l'l .. - , 'M l 34 A E1-ii , T' 'W ff-s JSR? 'K X .' 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Xl, . f?2ff X PRIMARY SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Front row left to right James Fenake Raymond Zimmermann Calvin Sommca Michael Hansen Carole Loose Al berta Barber David Draeger Charlotte Nelson Mary Jane Albrecht Diane Albrecht Second row Philip Dumke June Harden Judy Zaslte Diane Schultz Eunice Diemer Ronald Dltthenner Donald Kopiachke Myron Walter James Becker Third row Mrs Gruaa James Frank Kdth Peterson Audrey Tretbar Maryorle Hammermelater Robert Bruna Richard Johnson, Rupert Thompson Terry Potter Fourth row Jerry Schliemann Lee Benson, David Wilstermann Eileen Otto Eleanor Hler rounru, FIFTH I AND SIXTH GRADES Front row, left to right Jeanette Stemhaua, Jeanette Fenske, Dorothy Zunmermann, Jamce Struckman, Janet Wood, Phyllis Zlegenhagen, LeRoy Mude, Ruth Zimmermann, Jo Ann Alkxre, Dallaa Fenslte, Duane Cox, Herbert Fenske Sec ond row Misa Brecht, Helen Wxlstelmann, DaWayne Barber, Dennla Gluth, William Schultz, Richard Lanhke, Norma Bruns, Gaylord Adams, Grace Alkire, Robert Lembke, Gene Hammermelster, Mus Orva Hansen Thnrd row William Wilatermann, Charles Nolhng, Rohert Beltz, Mlnam Dlemer, Henry Schroeder, Leonard Bruna, Eugene Dnnch, LeRoy Otto, LeRoy Meyer Fourth row Curtis Hartzell, Lee Hopfenaplrger, Dale Klelnachmxdt, Richard Sandmann, Gary Hop fenapirgar, Charles Harden, Richard Belt: V , ' Q - -V ' fr, 4 1 .. D . -A . I . va ' A 1' , , i SV 'X 0- ,lf . . Y v, . - e 'ff , - . . ,. 1. I - 7 , , . .. V Y 1 ' ' f M' 'I ' ' ff 1 ' - A L, T 4: ' A . 2 . . . . . - . . , . - : . . , . , . ' . 0 . ' : ' Y I I l .I I P ' : Y I , . r i 4 Q 2 L i A 'Q . . 7 1 . .--.uh N-fa www Front row Inf! to rllh! LeRoy Ylmmermann Eugene Drleger Joy wlllhfmllll Darlene Koblln Shlrley Forhroolx James Heckler Gordon Krause Tbumu Menk Second row Raymond Alkire Robert Hammermenter Darlene Hopp Dorn Knrschsteln Shirley Hopp Lyle Johnson Earl Harden Dallaa Krungel Mies Doris Hansen Third row Lester Mude Richard Forbmok Lon Benson Helen Zimmermann Pauy Zalke Lois Wllatermann, Eileen Brunl Jamce Hier Fourth row Stanley Malltrnm Dale Frednnclnen Allan Hnrtzell Chester Melerdlng Douglas Bandemer Perry Becker Lucxlle Druach absent if G , , , A I - 'I , - Z, I s, . ,S . Ag - . - y . .f - gb' , , y. l .1 5 - 1 ' . . 1 . . . ' . ' . I . I ' : P I I y . , . . - I p I i I ' I 9 . 2 I I l v I . . - O T . . 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K Q f V,' Vx, I ' fb X5 fn l XJ X Q5 N. 4 '11 163 Annual Zaenl Left to Rnght Loree Hnrlnn Mr Gruu Waldon Wendt After long hours of work and worry over cokes and cookxes at the G1-uss resndence and gruelmg, sesslons m the Prmclpal s cubby hole office the An nual Stall' as proud to present t.h1s annual the 1948 edltxon of the Ralder The edltonal staff IS as follows Edxtor Kenneth Schlxemann Busmess Manager Loree Harkin Advevtnsmg Manager Waldon Wendt Advxsolr Mr Gruss It IS our sancere w1sh that ln the future years the students and fnends of Morgan Hlgh School wxll :lenve as much pleasure from looklng over the pages of thls annual as we have had m edltmg nt JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITIES Stencxls late scones mnmeograph mk deadlines eradxcator, late snacks 30 s All these are pleasant memones to the ever bustlmg Ralder newspaper staff The edltorlal stat? IS composed Co-edxbors Marlon Hier Kathleen Nelson James Kopxschke Loree Harlan Vlfglnla Whxtcomb Glorla Tauer Assoclate edxtors Advlsor Mr Wendt Outstandlng edatlons of the Raxder In the past year were the red and green Chnstmas Issue and a uspeclal' honormg the Tomahawk Conference foot ball champxons Realm gulf S24-606 qv' Left to Rllhl Mr Wendt Kathleen Nelson Loree YY If . . .Y A . . . . , - I - YA 1 ' n L , 1 1 f' . Q . . 7 ' : '. - v U O i , . ', -' , ' A , , xl. - nc an 9 ' Y ' ' ' ' of: ' . ..-a...-1.--.4 ---- ...-.Q ' . I . . . a , . . , . ' : . , . 'fi s row left to nght Ella Khngenberg Batty Harden Anna Mayo Hansen Maxine Huschke Irene Jeppesen Mar lan Ladwig Lorraine Jensen, Delores Hacker Loree Harkin Kathleen Nelson Virginia Whltcomb Dorothy Mlelke Ann Jean Harder Second naw Ruth Fromm Mary Ann Gewerth Delores Rothmeler Lorraine Stelnhaus Delene Schwerz ler Pearl Netxke Jean Tretbar Janet Menk Phylhs Menk Lemce Harkin, Patncla Reltter Alice Vogl Musa Nelson Third row Loia Schwszler Pearl Wendt Genevieve Schumann, Audre Benson Joan Sell Florme Znegenhagen Dana Steffl Jeanette Uhlenkamp Lon Nelson Irene Engel Ruth Knblln unlce nedrlch Ahce Fischer Fourth row Delores Vogl Ahce Fromm Jeanette Kamholz Opal Scharfencamp Elfrlede Zamzow Lucille Spaeth Delrose Rlcke Evan gehne Paulson Carolyn Zlegenhagen Marjorie Nelson Delores Kerkhoff Charlotte Gllland Fifth row Gwenn Husch Al: Dgnaa LVerner Alvxna Engel Lyla Zimmermann Gladys Zen-npel Audrey Paape Glona Tauer Janlce Fredenlnon ICE I' EC MENK ALICE v0GL, PATSY REITTER PHYLLIS MENK Jumor Cheer Leader LENICE HARKIN Jumor Chee, Leader Semor Cheer Leaders . : . l , ' 1 , ' f ' , E ' F! 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' I: ' Glad at S 1 l . , a Y ww J 3 A . ., , iff Lt. f N 'L 1 DOCK Lhlflhue uluanu un y l H k llne Paulson De ores ac er Second Row Lelt to Rlght Marlon Hier Marian Ludwig lrene Jeppesen Loree Harlnn Kathleen Nelson Vlrguma Whltcomb Alice Fllchefr Dorothy Mlelke Lenlce Harkin Betty Harden Delene Schwerzler Lorraine Stemhaus lrene La Engel Lois Schwerller Delores Vogl Mn nge Thlrd Row Left to Rlght Richard Paape Donald Zlegenhagen Raymond Wlppennann Florian lffert Dems Wlnthexser Audrey Paape Alice Reding Jerry Gllland Russell Gluth Jerome Koll Harlan Hengel Dean Bradley James Sand nn W ldon Wendt lpzurth Raw Loft to Right Rxchard Noltmg Raymond George Norman Schmndtke Roland Benson Donald Bfuns LeRoy Blomeke Wlllu Loose Kenneth Schllemann Glenn Blomeke James Kopnchke Lester Johnson Rxchard Root Mark Nelson Gordon Kjeldgaard Roy Rlclle Musxc has been one of Morgan s outstandmg extra currlcular act1v1t1es thls past year After bemg wlthout muslc for a number of years and having lt only part tlme last year, lt was a pleasure to have chorus and glee clubs agam The mlxed chorus was composed of lxty two VOICES after the semester ehmmatlon The g1rls chorus was composed of thlrty sux mem bers and the boys chorus had twenty sxx An outstalndmg concert was the Chrxstmas program wl en the mlxed chorus sang 'Todav There Is Rlngmg Praise Ye and Th Cherublm Song 'lhe mixed chorus then began wolk on the followmg selectlons Thanks Be to Thee The Plpel F01 A Penny Desert Song lnclden al sololsts of the cholal gloups tlns xear vlele 'llaxlt Nelson Kathleen 'Nelson and 'llauon Hxex The mlxed octette was composed of Anna 'Vlave Hansen Audrle Paape Lomee Harkm Ahce Izlbeck, Jerome Koll .lNOlm3H Schmldt ke WllllS Loose, and Kenneth Schhemann The dlstrlct muslc festwal, composed of choruses from Frankhn, Faxrfax Morton and Morgan was held here IH Aprll The massed chorus was undel the dnrectxon of Professor Call G Chr1st1ansen of South Dakota State Te'1che1s College The choruses sang a majouty of sacred songs thls year These are the most dxfhcult to slng yet are the most appealmg to an audlence Mrs Lange can be justly ploud of the ac compllshments and progress our choral groups have made thus past year The semoxs leawmg the CllO1LlS are Jerome Koll James Sandmann Donald Zlegenhagen Dlck Paape Glenn Blomeke Wlllls Loose, kenneth Qchllemann Vlaldon Wendt WIBTIOH Hler, Lolee Halltm Irene Jeppesen Louise Kllngenberg Lucllle Kllngenberg Ruth Ko bhn Allce Redlng Delorls Schroeder Delores Xogl Donna Werner Elfrlede Zamroxx and Gladxs Zempel l , , nn n Lacgcnnngeu, nun: pn lv .1-.W-vu, vvuu- v. ... ..-. , ---...- -,. ee- ne, ' I l u 1 v 3 v 1 , n 4 - v . , 1 v I . 1 v f - - I . , : , . . . . 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V A 5 7 ' Y 7 I Y . v , ' . f Y - n ' ' 9 for sw I A ll 5- Flrst row left to nght Norman Schm dtke Dean Bradley Leroy Koll Waldon Wendt Norman Anderson, Orlln Engel Russell Hanson Delbert Otto Mra Lange Second row Dems Wnnthelser Donald Znegenhagen Flonan lR'ert Jerrv Gllland Richard Root Harlan Hengel Russell Gluth Jerome Koll Third row Mark Nelson Gurdon Kjeldgaard Roy Rmk, Raymqnd Wnppermann Raymond George Rnchard Noltmg Glenn Blomeke Rlchard Paape Fourth row Wxllxs Loose Lester Johnson James Kopnschke Leroy Blomeke Kenneth Schllemann Donald Bruns Roland Benson Front Row Left to Delores Hacker Opal Scharfencamp Delores Kerkhoff Alice Fischer Evangelme Paulso1 Lots Schwenler Manon Loree Harkxn Kathleen Nelson Vlrgmla Whitcomb Lemce Harkm Second Row Ella Khngenberg Irene Engel Ruth Kobhn Betty Harden Eumce Fnedrlch Jean Trethar Delores Vogl Lorraine Stemhaus Dolores Zimmermann Mary Ann Gewerth Patricia Rentter Alice Vogl Ruth Fromm Third Row Dorothy Mnellre Janet Menk Ann Jean Harde Pearl Wendt Genevieve Schumann Audrey Benson Darn Stelfl Florlne Zlegenhagen Lola Nelson Delene Schwenler Pearl Netzlte Mrs Lange Fourth Row Alice lrlbeck Charlotte Gllland Lucille Kllngenberg Delons Schroeder Carolyn Zlegenhagen Marlofle Nelson Elfrlede Zamzow Janice Fredrlksen Delrose Rxcke Anna Maye Hansen Fifth Row Audi' Y P6390 Gloria Tal-121' AHCC Redlng Dnnla Werner Louxse Klmgenberg Gladys Zempel Alvma Engel Marian Ladwlg lrene Jeppesen d G e STKE Wippermann Jan Fronfrow left to nght Ahce Mae Redmg Marlon Hier Glona Tauer Raymon eorg y Ice Hier Pearl Wendt Jerry Gllland Second row Jeanet Kamholz Joy Ann Wllstermann Charlotte Gnlland Eugene D Dl R ke Rxchard Beltz Glenn Blomelxe Jannce YHCECI' Robert Hammermelster Lou Benson James Sandmann erose IC Frederlksen Richard Sandmann Robert Bradley Thurd row Genevleve Schumann Kenneth Nolung Denxs Wmthexser Leroy Blomeke Lester Johnson Delferd Zimmermann Russell Gluth Walden Wendt Mr Jenson The Morgan Hlgh School band made its flrst pubhc appearance at the Chnstmas concert ln conmbmatlon wlth the Franklm Hlgh school band Both of these bands are under the dlrec txon of Mr Alden Jenson At the program they played Toy Trumpet , Toyland Santa Claus IS Commg to Town Chnstmas Tide , and Whxt Chrlstmas Morgan Hlgh School was without a band for scveral years durmg the war and smce its reestabhshment last year It has made a. great deal of progress. A bright future IS predlcted by Mr Jenson for our band There were thlrty three members ln the band thls year and twenty four were organ lzed m the begmners band The dlstnct muslc festlval was held at Mor gan under the dnrectlon of Professor Carl G Chrlstmnsen of South Dakota State Teachers College at Brookmgs At the spnng muslc concert an outstnndmg selectlon was Three Blmd Mlce' a novelty number by Colby and Waln, whxch featured a clarmet quartet On March 10 there was a concert at Frank lm also combxmng the two bands The out standmg numbers of the concert were dehv ered by a saxarphone tno and a trombone quar tet The players 1n these groups were from both bands C7 Twenty busy sophomores Juniors and seniors added declamation to then' lists of activities this year Fo1u'been students participated in the memorized humorous dvisxon, one ln. dramatic, three in 'memorized oratory, and two in ongmal oratory The local declamation contest was held March first and the speech winners went to New Ulm on Declamation at MHS is doing its part in putting Morg-ans name on the map Morgan High School Junior Class Presents A farce in three acts UBOLTS AND NUTS High School Auditorium Monday, November 10, 1947 - -nn A..- A l I'l'Dlll Row Lott to Rllh! Delford Zimmermann James Sanhnann Dean Bradley Richard Noltmg Richard Sandman lmanagerl Raymond George Richard Paape Second Row Mr Wendt Robert Bradley Darryl bchwenler Kenneth Noll-Ing William Zaske Derald Schroeder Duane Bendlxen Russell Gluth Mr Law Third Row Mr Leopold Florian llfert Raymond Wippermanu James Kopischlte Roland Beison Mark Nelson Gordon Kjeldgaard Harlan l-lopp Mr Wamhach Conference champlonshlp-Undelfeated sea son Thlrteen stralght wms An all stater Three m n on the all conference-All these honors were accorded the Morgan Hxgh gnd ders as they rolled along to the most success ful football season Morgan has ever had Pllmg up a. grand total of 335 pomts to then' hawk Conference champlonshlp and ran thelr present wxrmng streak to thlrteen games over a two year perlod Toppmg the lIldlVldU8.l honors was Jmn Sandmann selectlon to the All State s1x man team The Conference also placed three men Raymond George Dean Bradley and Sand mann on the All Conference slx Dlck Paape was placed on the second team wlth Delferd Zlmmermann and Rxchard Noltmg drawmg honorable mentlon Much of the credxt for the fine season goes to head coach Frank Wambach who wlth thc help of assmstants Leopold Gruss .md Wendt developed the team from a good 46 squad mto a champlonshlp 47 outflt As a reward for a vlctonous season a Testx momal Dmner sponsored by the Morgan Com munlty Commerclal Club was gxven the ath letes on January 28 Mam speakers at the of the Umverslty of Mmnesota athletlc staff At the conclusxon of the program the football squad was presented wxth gold footballs sym bollc of a well deserved champxonshlp The xecoxd MORGAN lVmth10p 0 MORGAN Glbbon MORGAN Falrfax MORGAN Franklm MORGAN Sanborn MORGAN Gaylord MORGAN Echo MORGAN 32 Morton opponents 119, the Raiders annexed the Toma- banquet were Dick Wildung and Butch Nash ' 1 y ' ' 47, A ' - ' - ' 55, ' 13 , ' 63, ' 31 ' ' l ' 48, ' 15 ' - 47, 24 19, 13 ' 24, 23 I . 1 7 0 1. 4 Q fi O 0 4 fy as 3 94,5-:avi-'CQMLX 7 115 fi' -'farm 'x 3 1, , -A M, -' Q A ,, M x ' 'I 1 K' .5 -1 'C 9 f xg 0 . l I' H! 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A ' in X Q Q' J xy rw 1 M - JR G4 3954 QRGA 'H ORG4 Jerome r Wendt RlSlIlg to unexpected heights ln crltlcal games the Morgan Hlgh Cagers eked out an elght wm one loss season m the Tomahawk loop enabling the Raxders to wln thelr sec ond conference trophy of the year In non-con ference play the green and white clad were not as fortunate wmmng only one out of nme games Flve senlors-James Sandmann Rlchard Root James Koplschke Rxchard Noltmg and Jerome Koll played thelr last game for the locals when the team lost a declslon to a blg rangy Echo qumt m the d1Stl'lCt quarter fmals held at Redwood Falls ln March Other mem bers of the flrst team were Lester Johnson Delferd Zlmmermann LeRoy Blomeke Dean Bradley and Roland Benson The fxrst squad was under the capable dlrectlon of Frank B Wambach Hxghllghts of the cage season were the up- set opemng vlctory over a favored Sleepy Eye qumt 54 33 and the close defeats admmxster ed to the Raider qumt by the class teams of the Dlstrnct 10-Sprmgfleld 42 40 and Red 'wood Falls 43 40 Scormg honors were rather evenly dxvxded axmong the flrsft fxve all show mg up well defenslvely and offenslvely at tlmes Seventeen straght wins' Thats the lm preaslve record rolled up by Coach Wayne Leopolds second string team Numbered a mong the vlctlms of the Jumor Raider team were such outstanding B squads as Sleepy Eye Redwood Falls Sprmgfleld and Echo Starrmg for the B team were Norman Schmldtke Dlck Paape Wlllls Loose and Bob Bradley Wlth only four seniors llsted on thenr roster many of the promlsmg men from thls team wlll move up to flll the spots left vacant by graduatmg seniors on the flrst team The Jumor Hxgh Bombers developed mto a smooth team over the season wmnmg ten whxle losmg only one There were no stars slmply five men playing together Bob Brad ley Leroy Koll Bllly Zaske Ken Noltmg and Darryl Schwerzler Substltutes Derald Schroe der Herb Mattke Harlan Hoffbeck Delbert Otto and Lester Mude played half of the games and almost matched the regulars Scormg for the year was evenly dlstrlb uted every man on top at least once Defen snve play was the bnght spot of the teams work The Bombers were coached by Gerald Wendt l948 IN H T E AGE C R PO S 'I' IT L E ll ll 148 er Nl Raid 'ne ,af 24, WW I J run! Kew: Wlllll Leone Dena Roe IB Keplulke Buick Neltlng Jlnl Snndnannn. Second lluw Den nld Zlegenhngen, Weldon Wendt, Nernlnn Schnaldtke I-lnrlnn Hengel, Roland Benson. Tlalnl Rev Flerlnn lllert Mark Nelson, Delferd Zimmermann llnynsend Wlppexinnnn. Five wms two losses' That was the record achxeved by the baseball squad of 47 Thxs doesnt sound lmpressxve on paper but looks good when the record shows that both losses were by smgle pomts m extra mmngs The two hurlerrs Bradley and Zxegenhagen turned ln some fine exlubltlons The mfleld and outfield d1d some EX09Pt10!l8.1 fieldmg and thus held the battlng power of the opponents ln check. Bradley had the hlghest battmg average and aways came through wlth a Int when It was needed most Koplschke dld a fine Job on first, as dxd Noltmg on second. Root and Bradley alter nafed mt short and both comnuttesd very few errors The outfield was strong especmlly around Mllfwn Larsen who made some catches that could easxly have been homers Incldent ly he was the only semor on the squad so the prospects for a good 1948 season under Coach Leopold look good Play Ball l ! Out at First The Lmefup Noltmg Sandmann Larsen. Wendt Kopxschke Schmldtke Root Bradley Zlmmermann Reserves Zlegenhagen Iffert Benson SS-RF SS-P The Record Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan ...mv 1 7 I Winthrop 6 Franklm 3 Faxrfax 11 Gibbon 5 Morton 3 Wmthrop 3 Franklin 6 dare You !' LINCOLN XXAbHINC TON. ,i .N 'x ,,, 'i, , uw V. A J , - O , 1 H!! .Side Mm Each In announcmg the All State team J1m Sandmann fullback of the Mor thms IS what the Tnbune wnter Ted gan I-hgh School football team was Peterson saxd of Jxm The thxrd named on the Sunday Tnbune s All back is Jum Sandmann of Mor State Slx Man team ln addltlon to gan who packs 190 pounds on bemg selected as a back on the hls five foot and elght mch All Conference team for the frame a.nd drew a nomlnatlon second stralght year from vlrtually every coach who Tlus IS a dlstmct honor to Jlm saw him IH actxon thls year and to the Morgan team wm Sandmann has tremendous power ners of the Tomahawk Confer and the watchword IS Watch hmm ence Championship whlch went go ln college Jun also recelved through the season undefeated and tnbutes from many SPOI1'-SW'l'llB1'S stretched the schools wmmng streak 1n Southern Mmnesota newspapers to 13 games ln a. row .PIM SANDMANN Ag, Gr Q' RAY GEORGE ' DEAN End center Back Second Team Second Year First Team First Team - - . of H . 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I , . . , ' , , . . . , . u ,,, . u ' . . , . . 7 I , .I Ol. 1 Q' X -, 5' All - Sfale -Mm Back ln announcmg the All State team .hm Sandmann fullback of the Mor th1s xs what the Trzbune wnter Ted gan Hxgh School football team was Peterson, sald of Jlm The third named on the Sunday Tmbunes All back IS Jmn Sandmann of Mor State SIX Man team m addltlon to gan who packs 190 pounds on bemg selected as a back on the hls five foot and elght meh All Conference team for the frame and drew a nommatxon second Stliilght year from vxrtually every coach who Thxs ms a dlstxnct honor to Jlm saw h1m m actlon thls year and to the Morgan team wm Sandmann has tremendous power ners of the Tomahawk Confer go ln college Jxm also recelved tlmough the season undefeated and tnbutes from many sportswrnters stretched the mhool s wmmng streak 1n Southern Mmnesota newspapers to 13 games ln a. row .FIM SANDMANN l 336. 1154 Q:- 1 l 1 RAY GEORGE End Center Back Second Team Second Year Fxrst Team Flrgg Tum . . . I x 'Vi -. ' 1 K -.' -3. ' and the wafchword is, 'Watch him ence Championship, which went ' 1 n ' ' ' . . , . . 7 I . R Q, 'E -fi ' x '4 k ffx-T r L M kff -S Q Rf' I, ,f ivrbqsa-V If fi , VV gg 3 -4 5 x 'Q X ,' MAA xxx, 7' -:XM 'Q M 2 ,-,....f.,. fm----...,,,,.r' ' I N Q fx nail? ! fIlWLI'lIllIltl0l1S IS Qnnlnr DR DUMKE W R WERRING I HONF 83 up 1 I I In ll x LUCILLES BEAUTY SHOP MORGAN HATCHERY N 1 x 0 I PI Nl Il I u 1 1 1 unc nrnc IIONI' MORGAN WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 0 UI H11 0 I X ' XII N 111 d lhlt nu Sl RII THE MORGAN MESSENGER LXLIXI' x 511 N5 WELTERS WOOD WORKS I N I 'Nu u R IXSIIC RINIJ xx' N Il X II' MORGAN GRAIN 81 FEED CO Ihonc STATE BANK OF MORGAN C' . , - . ' .Xtt -5-at-I,uw Yiyit your Izkillllf Sh 'vgulnrly If I1 'H 4- il to yvur ez :I- I .' I TT v .R-Ivrln-fl Vllivlw uilh Yim, Yigur and YiIz1I't,' IC:1in-u Jlj I' ullry 'I'c'vI niriun Ed' II' nr Roh II fun, XIII -5 I: If ICIDS - RIC. IC IICS h A l'Hl'I.'I'RY Sl'I'I' ,IICB SH 'Ill 'I.IC I.IC.XYIN4Q ,Il ULAX-- Syl Nu-r Schultz. I'-up. Wlilvu 1-I wlln-us-'.' 121-Hin: il ivlv X nu'II want to In-ep in t4mcI1 I'h ' SIS-If , I nth hm ', an 2 -zxnf ' '-' - -' g EVIL' ' IIC TU - ICU -' ' 'k ' f I'l'.f - .' I'ul INI1 -II, II. YV st 1 I' If .' C Z3 I4 I x xlriularln ol-' 'I'IIIC lfillbl-IIIAI, ti XIX lDICI'USI'I' ' .XXI IC I'I'?I'1U'9 f 'Nfl c'uRl'm'C lox VU KI Vznpitnlz I SurpIu4 .'ICIC STSJIIIII I-'tlflillfl' and Sl'I'lCRSWICICI' IC C IIJS ' - 62 V. .L I'U'l I'I'fIC. Nlgr, ICxIuImIisIu-d in ISHS! X N UNE N HIINI GXSUI NI' ARNOLD PISTULKA Sm om Dealer MORGAN CAFE ffm IIT and meet xour frnnd MORGAN BAKERY 1 Sunni n RI-NH ROI I S BRI' XID DOI! HNI IS I FS I Xlxl-N Nam ll ZIEGENHAGEN S Xllls fhwlmers 1 rx :ce New llm NX agon I lencoe I lcld C ultn nm N nr XIIIIIIP ata NWN!! 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