Morley Consolidated High School - Tigers Yearbook (Morley, IA)
- Class of 1950
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A 1 K , 1 ,.. f I 1 1 , X 5 L4 , 1 ZQXQTVQW ,iv KE fi KS Q ea K KSU 0501? zfmzcf Q Gb M Q Q t 1 ln appreciationto Mr. Greenawald, for all his sincere understanding and profound help in our studies, and for his help in establishing one of our best . athletic yearsg we, the Seniors, dedicate this annual. Z ifQUgWffi3 in 5 Q as F ea Q mmmfwigiizfmmzfnwm 1 X Y gf db 4, -- M75 A A q A .T -J Al dk I Mr. Greenawald Superintendent L. D. Greenawald was born in Monticello, Iowa and graduated from high school there. He graduated from Coe College with a B.A. Degree. He attended the University of Iowa where he received his M.A. Degree. His major was Education, Economics, and Sociology. He served as a Major in the Army for four years. He teaches Mathematics and Social Studies. He says radio is his hobby. His pet peeve is anyone who says, I can't. Red or orange are his favorite colors. His favorite foods are meats, desserts and beverages. ' Mr. Ridout Principal Clayton N. Ridout was born in Alden, Iowa and graduated from the Owasa High School, Owasa, Iowa. He attended Ellsworth Junior College at Iowa Falls, Iowa for two years and graduated from Coe College with a B.A. Degree. He served as a Lieu- tenant Qjunior gradej in the United States Naval Reserve for three years. He teaches Commercial subjects and Geometry. He says correcting mistakes is his hobby. Brown is his favorite color. He will eat anything but turnips and onions. Miss Ament Mary Florence Ament was born in Anamosa, Iowa. After attending Anamosa High School for two years, transferred to the Academy of the Visitation, Dubuque, Iowa, from which she graduated. She received her associate in Arts Degree at Georgetown Visitation Junior College, Washington D. C., and received a B.A. Degree at Loretto Heights College, Denver, Colorado. Her favorite color is green. Her favorite food is Liederkranz Cheese. Her favorite flower is the camellia. Mrs. Barger Our sixth, seventh and eighth grade teacher, Mrs-. Barger, was born at Cottage Hill, Iowa. She graduated from Farley High School. She attended Iowa State Teachers College, Dubuque University and the State University of Iowa. She majored in Science and says her hobby is teaching Science. Apricot pie, fried chicken and brown bread answer her favorite foods. Her pet peeve is a run in her hose when she is in a hurry to go somewhere Any shade of rediis her favorite color. The red carnation is her favorite flower. Miss Covell Our third, fourth and fifth grade teacher, Miss Covell, was born near Muscatine, Iowa. She graduated from Muscatine High School and Muscatine Junior College. She received her B.A. Degree from the State University of Iowa, with a Major in History. She also took some work from the State Teachers College. Her favorite color is pink. The rose is her favorite flower. Salads are her favorite food. One of her hobbies is crocheting. Miss McAnulty Our primary, first and second grade teacher was born at Toledo, Iowa. She attended and ,graduated from the Toledo, High School. She attended Coe College and majored in' primary work. Her favorite food is baked ham, sauerkraut and lemon pie. Her favorite color is dusty rose and her favorite flower is the pink rose. Her pet peeve is never to be able to find what she is looking for. I 4 W is or Good Old Morley High Hot Lunch Cooks: MRS. PARKS MRS. KAMMERMAN Our Janitor GENE SMITH f g Twffib F9 rj Ci S5 X db e m cmzfgs X YK Z X Y ,X , db xe 1 Q51--f O Ss .1 li A BETTY HANSEN ARLO VAN ANTWERP BYRDENA PYE WANDA BARGER BILL JACKSON 7 JACK SWITZER CLASS OFFICERS' President -- --------------f---- --- Byrdena Pye Vice-President ---- ---- .T ack Switzer Secretary-0 ------ ---------- B etty Hansen Treasurer ---- ------------------- A rlo Van Antwerp CLASS MOTTO Less Than Our Best Is Failure CLASS FLOWER White Rose i CLASS COLORS Blue And Gold 8 l L Wanda Barger ----------------------------- J ------- -- Burg lo The greatest pleasure in life is love President -f- --------------------------------------- ---- 3 Basketball --------------------------------------- ---- 1 -Z-3-4 Plays: Look Me In The Eye ---- ----- ------ - - - Z The Adorable Irnp --------- ---- ----- - - - 3 The Big Surprise ---------- --- 4 The Senior Class Play --- --- 4 Bets Betty Hansen ----------------------------------- -- Love them but don't leave them President ------------------------------------------ --- Z Basketball ------------------------------------ ----- ---- l - Z-3-4 Plays: Look Me In The Eye --- ------------- ---- - - -- --- Z Hilarity House --------- - ------ ------------- ---- 2 The Adorable Irnp ---------------- ----- ---------------- 3 The Big Surprise ------ ----- ---- ----- - - - 4 The Senior Class Play --- --- 4 Dean Byrdena Pye ------------------------------------- -- Miss Stovepolish Queen of 1950 President --- ------------------------------------ --- 4 Basketball ------ L ------------------ -A ---------- --- l-Z-3-4 Plays: The Adorable Imp ---- -------- ------ ---- 3 The Big Surprise ------- -- ------- ------ - --- 4 The Senior Class Play -------- ----- ------ - - - 4 Jack Switzer -------------------- . --------- --------- ' 'Switz' Gerdes dream boy Basketball ---- ---------------------- ------------ l - Z-3-4 Baseball -------- ------------------- ---- - - - l-Z-3-4 Plays: The Adorable Imp --- ------------- ------------ - -- 3 The Big Surprise ----------- ---- ----------- 4 The Senior Class Play -------- ----- - -- 4 Bill Bill Jackson ------------------------------------- -- ' 'Our walking dictionary Basketball ----------------------------- ------------ - -- 1-2-3-4 Baseball ------------------- --------------------------- 1 -2-3-4 Plays: Look Me In The Eye -------------------------------------- Z The Adorable Irnp ---------- ------------ ----------- 3 The Senior Class Play --- ----- ------4 Arlo Van Antwerp --------------------------------- -- Dutch' He's alert when he sees a skirt Basketball ------------------------------------- -. .--. 1-2-3-4 Baseball ---- ------------... ................. ..., 1 - 2 ,3,4 Plays: The Adorable Imp ------------------------- ---- ---- - - - 3 The Senior Class Play ------ --------- ------ - - - 4 r 9 Class History ln the fall of 1938 eleven excited youngsters embarked together on a new adventure for they were entering first grade. The new class consisted of Kay Burger, Harriet Buss, Joanne Jackson, Bob Guthrie, Bill Jackson and Wayne Bertleson. At the semester we lost James Conley and Harriet Buss and gained Betty Hansen. ' Our teacher for the year was Miss Marjorie McCray. Entering second grade we again started the year with eleven, but lost two during the year. They were Joanne Jackson and Patsy Riedel. Our teacher for this year was Miss Rita Gibbs. However there were Ten Little Indians, which Miss Arleta Smith piloted through the third grade since we were joined by Joanne Jones. During our fourth and fifth years, we lost three but happily gained three. Our teacher for these two years was Ethel Johnson. The class of 1950 entered the sixth grade with Wayne Bertelson, Bob Guthrie Betty Hansen, Bill Jackson, Joanne Jones, Josephine Oldfield, Byrdena Pye, Ruth Russell, Jack Switzer and Arlo Van Antwerp. Our teacher was Mrs. Dorothy Guthrie. The same group entered seventh grade with the exception of Ruth Russell. Our teachers were Mervin Blanchard, Miss Miller and Mrs. Dunlap. Wanda Barger and Roland Snider entered in the eighth grade. As we progressed into the eighth grade, our number remained the same un- til the second semester when Roland Snider moved away. Our teachers were Mervin Blanchard, Miss Miller and Mrs. Dunlap. The class of 1950 emerged into high school feeling very grown-up and wise. We numbered eight and consisted of Wanda Barger, Wayne Bertelson, Betty Hansen, Bill Jackson, Byrdena Pye, Jack Switzer, Arlo Van Antwerp and Dale Horman. One of our teachers for this year, who was also the superintendent, was Miss Miller. Our other teacher, Mrs. Dunlap, left at -the semester and was followed by Mr. Brennen who remained but a short while. He was replaced by Mrs. Shumaker. There was a drastic reduction in our class number when Arlo Van Antwerp, Wayne Bertelson and Dale Horman moved away. Our teachers for the year were Miss Miller, Mr. Greenawald and Mr. Wright. The fluctuation in the class number ceased as we entered the eleventh grade with the returnof Arlo Van Antwerp. The Sunny Six remained intact through the eleventh and twelfth grades. Our teachers for the eleventh grade were Mr. Greenawald Mrs. Peck, Miss Miller and Mr. Whaley. For the twelfth grade, they were Mr. Greenawald, Mr. Ridout and Miss Ament. l O N D Class VWII We, the Class of 1950, of Morley Consolidated High School, of the County of Jones, Township of Rome, and the State of Iowa, being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do hereby revoke all former wills, bequests and de- vices of form heretofore made by us. To Abe Achenbach, Bill wills his Phil Cavaretta bat, guess you won't be needing it any more will you Bill? - To Lee Austin the class wills enough money to get a complete overhaul job. To Joyce Gerdes, Byrdena wills her good healthy, stable set of legs so she doesn't fall over in a basketball game. To Tommy Achenbach, Wanda wills her ability to get down town right after school, also her height in basketball so he will be the star center. The Senior Class wills Leonard a new car so he doesn't have to depend on the entire family for it. To Janet Seeger, Betty wills her basketball shoes. All right Janet, let's give them the hard use Betty did. Dutch wills his Model A car to Jurg so he can see Rosie more often. Jack wills Ernie seventy-five cents to get a haircut. All right Ernie, let's comb it like Jack does. Wanda wills her ability of getting home early, and also getting up in time to get to school, after the night before, to Clayton. Betty wills her basketball training rules to Rosemary Shumaker. Now let's obey them, Rosie. Bill wills his penmanship to Janet Greenawald, also a book of instructions, How To Read, after she's finished writing. Jack wills his good conduct in Literature Class to Ruth Mitchell. Now take it easy, Ruth, you know Jack acted his best. Byrdena wills all her excess perfume to Margie Mitchell, and l'm sure you know that Byrdena always had enough. V Dutch wills his Typing Class Whistle to Bob Hora. Dutch hopes Bob makes as good use of it as he did. To Miss Ament, the Senior Class wills all the Literature books and instruc- tions of, How To Hold A Perfect Class, also we would like to leave her all the six page, six weeks tests she gave us. To Mr. Ridout, the Senior Class wills six new typewriters and six new typists for the ones he is losing, also a new set of History books to replace the ones that were so badly worn by the '50 Seniors. . To Mr. Greenawald, the Senior Class wills a new set of nerves which were lost during all the basketball games and tournaments, also a seat in the District Board so he can help choose the referees. ll . Senior Class Prophecy This is the Prophecy of the Class of 1950 and takes place in the year 1960, when I decided to take a trip through the west to visit some of my relatives that I hadn't seen for years. I ...ai gone quite a distance when I decided I had better stop and have my gas tank and radiator checked. I drove into a City Service Station and Garage combined. .Tust as I came to a halt, out walked Harold Hoppe. I was very glad to see someone from home. I asked hirn if he'd heard any news from the folks from around Morley. He said that he hadn't but asked if I knew that he had married my old classmate, Wanda, and that they had two children? Of course this was all news to me since I had left Morley soon after graduation. It also seemed that Wanda still had a yearn for grocery stores and had bought one and found herself extremely busy, running a home and the store too. I walked down the street while Harold was checking my car over to see Wanda. When I walked into her store, I thought how familiar she looked standing there behind the coun- ter. She told me that she saw Betty nearly every day when she came in after groceries. Luck must have been with me because while I stood there talking to Wanda, Betty walked in. I asked her what she had been doing since she had finished school. She informed me that she had been married a few weeks after she had finished school. I asked her who she had married and she said, Can't you guess? Why, my old school day boy friend, Kenneth Austin. About that time, in walked some children. There were two boys and a girl. They started talking to Wanda and Betty, then Wanda turned to me and said, These are our children. The oldest boy and the girl are mine. The boy's name is Leonard. Cf course I wouldn't know where she got that name or the little girl's name of Imogene either, for that matter. Betty told me her little boy's name was Robert. I asked her how she happened to pick that name. She answered me by asking me if I re- membered the boy she had a crush on in the sixth and seventh grades. Bobby Guthrie, of course: It was getting late and I had to be on my way so I told my two old classmates goodbye, went back to the service station for my car and continued on my journey, hoping I would run across more of my schoolmates. I had passed through two more states on my way westward when I made- up my mind upon arriving in a certain city to attend a broadcast or two at the local broadcasting station. The first fifteen minute program passed without anything unusual happening. The second program had just be- gun when I recognized the Master of Ceremonies as being Bill Jackson. Also on the program was his wife, the former Joanne Techau, and if any of you remember Bill and some of his classroom performances, you can well imagine his program was a scream. After this program was over, I decided I'd had about all I could stand so I got up and left the broadcasting station. Just as I drove out of the parking lot, I scraped fenders with another car. I jumped out of my car ready to give the other driver a piece of my mind when lo and behold, who should be the driver of the other car but Jack Switzer. I was so happy to see him after all these years that I forgot to mention my wrinkled fender. We talked for a long time. .Tack told me that he and his wife, the former Roxy Ruhl had been making Chicago their home but were making a trip to the coast in connection with his position as the number one scout for the Chicago Cubs Baseball Team. They stopped off in Iowa and left their little girl with Roxy's parents. When you think of it, it is simply amazing who one will bump into, isn't it? 12 I then went on my way and had an interesting vacation with my relatives. It was getting late in the season for taking the northern 'route home, but since I had taken the southern route out, I thought it would be interesting to go home another way. However, just as I crossed the border into Colorado, it began to storm. The farther I went, the worse it got, and finally it was nearly impossible to see the road, so I stopped at the next ranch house I came to. I went to the door and knocked. I made up my mind I'd ask whoever came to the door if I could stay there at the ranch until the roads were passable. The door opened and there was Joyce Gerdes with a baby in her arms and a little boy standing beside her. I was simply stunned at finding another old schoolmate. When I had my voice under control, I asked her what she was doing way out here on a ranch. She said she had married Arlo Van Antwerp about five years ago and they had moved out here on this ranch so Arlo could raise horses. She asked me to come in and make myself at home, that they'd be glad to have me stay until the weather cleared up and meanwhile we'd have a good visit about-old friends and old times. Their little boy's nickname was Zip and the baby, girl's name was Rose Marie. Wouldn't you know they'd , give their children names like that. When six P..M. rolled around, the men came in for supper. Arlo was certainly surprised at seeing me there, and I was more than surprised to find Pete Gombert and Leonard Austin there, working for Arlo. The week I spent there was a happy one and soon I was on my merry way back home. P.S. It seems Byrdena has forgotten she was in our class. Well, anyway I haven't forgotten it. Well, it was in the spring of 1960, Betty and I decided to go to Cedar Rapids for some shopping. We were going down First Avenue when Betty spotted a large stove polish factory. This kinda brought back old memories so we stopped in. There, over the door, was a large neon sign, Bader's Stove Polish Factory, Largest In The'Wor1d. We pro- ceeded to go in when a small boy came dashing out nearly knocking us down. I said, Who runs this factory? I-Ie said, Me old man, Milton Bader, so on we went. There, sit- ting behind the desk was his wife, Byrdena Pye. Byrdena does his office work during the morning and is a dietician in the hospital during the afternoon. You know Byrdena has always had the habit of going on diets. Well, we left Byrdena and finished our shopping, and thus returning home. Well, guess this takes care of the trip of the Senior Class of 1950. , I3 S WZZLEJQ ZZASLQMEZCY if V . I db ' N 'T' Q51 Sophomores BACK ROW: fFrom Leftj- Sponsor C. N. Ridout, Roy Pearson, Larry Williams, Janet Greenawald, Ernest Thomas. FRONT ROW: Ruth Vernon, Roxy Ruhl, Robert Hora, Duane Jurgenson. Juniors BACK ROW: fFrom Leftj- Sponsor- C. N. Ridout, Leonard Austin, Leland Austin, Clayton Hoppe. FRONT ROW: Janet Seegar, Ruth Mitchell, Joyce Gerdes. Fresh men BACK ROW: fFrom Leftj- Marjorie Mitchell, Evelyn Findley, Rosemary Shumaker, Sponsor-Miss Ament, Laurene Conner, Kenneth Findley, Alvin Achenbach. FRONT ROW: Harlene Tallman, Shirley Hansen, Joanne Techua, Rose Marie Ortgies, Wayne Vernon Allan Achenbach. CLASS OFFICERS President --------------------------- -- Ruth Mitchell Vice-President -------------- ---- L eonarhd Austin Secretary ---------- ----- ------ - - - Janet Seegar Treasurer --- -------------- ---Joyce Gerdes CLASS MOTTO The Door To Success Is Labeled -Flash- CLASS FLOWER White Carnation Green Fern CLASS COLORS Green and White 16 Juniors Janet Seegar --- ----------------------------- Seeg One of our twin bookwormsu Plays: The Big Surprise --- ----- 3 Joyce Gerdesl -------------------------------------------- -- Gertie Talking when she should be listening Basketball ----------------------------------------------- -- 2-3 Plays: ' The Big Surprise --- ----- 3 Ruth Mitchell ------------------------------------ Rudy Our other twin bookworm President ------------- ------------------------- 3 Plays: The Big Surprise ------ ---- - - 3 Leonard Austin ----------------------------------------- Curly' The best basketball player in the class Basketball --------- -A -------------------------. , --.-..--- 1-2-3 Baseball --------------- ------ --------- --- -- l-2-3 Plays: The Big Surprise ------------- ------------- ---- 3 The Senior Class Play ----- ----- ----- - - - -- 3 Leland Austin ------ -------------------------- ' 'Lee our wanting hospital Basketball ------------ ------------------------ - -- 1-2-3 Baseball ---------- . -------- --- ---- -- ---- -- l-2-3 Plays: The Big Surprise -------------- ---- ------- ---- 3 The Senior Class Play ---- ---- - --- ---- 3 Clayton Hoppe ------------------------------------------ Hopp The most religious boy in the high school President -------- 2 -------------------------------------- 2 Basketball ----------- ------ -------------- - ----- ---1-Z-3 BasebaH ----- ----- ---1-Z-3 Plays: The Big Surprise ------- --- --------------- ----- - --- 3 The Senior Class Play --- ---- ----- ' ----- 17 ----- ---- 3 CLASS OFFICERS President -- ------------------------ Robert Hora Vice-President --- ---- Duane Jurgensen Secretary ------- ------- -------- R u th Vernon Treasurer --- ----- ------- R oxanna Ruhl CLASS MOTTO Aim At something, You Might Hit Ii CLASS FLOWER Y ellow R ose CLASS COLORS Pink and Aqua 18 Sophomores Duane .Turgensen --- ---------------------------------- Jerg Developing an eye for the fair sex Basketball --------------------------------------------- 1-Z Baseball ------ ----- -------------------------------- 1 - Z Robert Hora ------------------------------------------------------ Toad I awoke one morning and found myself famous Basketball ------------------------------------------------ 1-2 Baseball -------------------------------------------------- 1-Z Plays: The Big Surprise -------- ----- ---------------- I - - --- 2 Ernest Thomas --- ----- ------------------- - ------------- ' 'Ernie' I like my women Basketball ------------------------------------------- --- 1 Roy Person ------------------------------------------------------- Roy , ' The noblest acquisition of man is speech --- -- 1 Ottumwa ------------------------------------------------- Pete Gombert --- ------------------------------- ---- Shy but useful in all ways 'Peteu Zwingle --------- ---------------- - - ----------------------------- 1 Basketball ------------------------------------------------------- Z Baseball --------------- -------------------------------- -------- Z Larry Williams ------------ ---- ---Q -------Q ------------ Larry' Isn't lt something to speak out like . a man when you've something to say Manchester ------------------------------------------- ----- ---- 1 Basketball ----------------------------- -- ---------- ----- - -- 2 Roxanna Ruhl --------------------------------------------- R oxy ' With an eye for business in the Senior Class Basketball ------------------------------------------ - ------ 1-2 Plays: The Senior Class Play ------------ Z Janet Greenawald ------------------------------------------- --- .Tanny' An eye for the Junior Class if Monti girls don't change her mind President ------------------------------------------------ Basketball ------------------ -------- Plays: The Senior Class Play ---- ---- Ruth Vernon --- -------------------------------- ---- Does things with a lot of noise Basketball --- --- -.....-..... , ............ -------- Plays: The Senior Class Play ---- .. ...... 19 --- 2 1 I-Z ' 'Ruthie 1-Z Z CLASS OFF IC ERS President ------ ----------------- R ose Marie Ortgies Vice-President --- -------- ---------- J oanne Teachu Secretary --- ---- ------- - -- Wayne Vernon Treasurer--- --------- -- Allen Achenbach CLASS MOTTO Our School Is Our Pride CLASS FLUWER Pink Carnation CLASS COLORS Pink and Aqua Z0 .f7f12Sfi171EUU She likes the name of J ohn Shirley Hansen -- Basketball -------- How about the name Jackson Joanne Basketball ------ ------------------------------------- Joanne Techua --- Rose Marie Crtgies --- -------------------- ----- - Her stride is her pride President ------ Basketball ------ Modest and quiet but useful Laurene Conner --- Rosemary Shumaker --- ------------------- ---- She gently studied Where art thou Romeo Evelyn Findley --- Basketball ------ Marjorie Mitchell --------------------------------------- The woman who deliberates is lost Harlene Tallman ---------------------------------------- She does things without much noise Basketball -------- ----------------- , ----------------------- Wayne Vernon ----------------------------------------------- An athlete if someone doesn't change his mind Basketball ------------------------ ------ - - ----------------- -- Baseball ------- - ---- ---------- ----------- - Allen Achenbach ----------------------------------------- The more a man loves the more he suffers Basketball ----- ----------------------- ---------------------- Baseball ------- --- ---------- --- ---- - -- ------ Alvin Achenbach ------------------------------------------ I'm scared stiff but it's a wonderful feeling Basketball ---------------------------------------------------- Ba seball ----------- ---- ------- -------- ------- 1 Kenneth Findley ----------------------------------------------- There is only one thing you have to do and that is to die Basketball ---------------------------------------------------- Z1 QC I0 16 -- Hans Joe N Rosey Con Shoey' Evy' ' Mitch Shorty' ' Skinny Tummy Abe Duffy' ' Seventh Grade BACK ROW: fFrom Leftj Jimmy Tallman, Jerry Pearson, John Brokaw, Junior Gprdes, Keith Techau, Keith Vernon. FRONT ROW: fLeft, Gene Eldred. Janet Sivers, Dorothy Lewis, Dorothy Baute, Lonnie Hendrickson. I Eighth Grade BACK ROW: fFrom Leftl Dale Findley, Kenneth Daub, Larry Grasfield, Kenneth Brokaw, Marvin Marsh, Lowell Nelson. FRONT ROW:fFrom Leftj Carol Eldred, Charlene Holdren, Kathleen Hay, Nancy Hoppe. A, .- Sixth Grade. BACK ROW: fFrom Leftj Ronald Findley Dick Blake, Darrel Hora, Don Darrow, Charles Holcomb, David Mitchell, Keith Hay. FRONT ROW: Wilda Pearson, Bessie Lewis, Marilyn Hoppe, Margo Rnhl, Shirley Holdren. Prinmry. Is! 21111 BACK ROW: fFrom Left, Elaine Husman. Dick Van Antwerp. Darlene Miller, Pat Davis, Beverly Pye. Ronnie Stivers, Nelda Conner, Lois Kuchenbaker, Phyllis Darrow, Margaret Shumaker. Ronnie Tallman. MIDDLE ROW: Gerald Stolte. Rosalene Callett, Raymond Findley, Priscilla Pearson, Diane Hora, Bruce Hay, Jerry Miller, ' FRONT ROW: Kathleen Kula, Camile Siver, Bobby Hansen, Ruth Lewis, Sharon Hanna, Tommy Greenawald, Jimmy Kuchenbaker. 3rd, -Irh Sth BACK ROW: fFrom Left, Lois Stolte, Judy Tallman. Colleen Hay, Mary Lewis, Donald Mitchell, Sandra Techua, Bob Connor. Francis Connor, Arnold Pye, Maynard V511 Antwerp. Billy Callett, Charles Stivers. FIRST ROW: Charles Vernon, Billy Ruhl. Larry Callett. George Pearson, Sharon Siver, Carol Greenawald. Frances Holdren. Z3 f Q FJ fi Kb Q Q U fx AJZfLi7ZggZf!fG5 X 3 4f db , . 'x N .J A1 AX Interior of New Gym Outside View of New Gym Z5 Time Out Instruction Forward In Action Against Sacred Heart 'Three Forwards From Left, Roxy Ruhl THE WINNEIQS Wanda Barger, Ruth Vernon M0r1eY'ChamP10n5 Oxford Junction-Runnerups - Olin-Consolation Onslow-4th Place 26 Girls ' Basketball 1949-1950 GIRLS' FIRST TEAM 1949-1950 Girls' Basketball Team Z7 Morley Morley 61-- Morley Morley Morley Morley Morley Morley 49-- Morley Morley Morley 36-- 51-- 39-- 46-- 58-- 81-- 66-- 51-- 49-- Lowden 44 Stanw ood 3 3 MORLEY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1949-1950 SEASON RECORD Won 21 Lost 5 C OUNTY T OURNAMENT Lost Nation 33 M onmouth 3 3 Morley Morley Morley Morley 64--Sacred Heart 63 Morley 49--Onslow 37 Morley 49--Oxford Junction 38 Sacred Heart 5 7 Solon 33 Bennett 24 Coggon 48 Viola 32 Onslow Z8 Wyoming 50 Wanda Barger Ruth Vernon Roxy Ruhl Shir lf.-y Hansen Betty Hansen Janet Creenawald Joyce Cerdes Rose Marie Ortgies Harlc-ne Tallman SECT IONAL T OURNAMENT Morley 40 Morley 59 Morley 64 DISTRICT Morley 54 Morley 43 -Olin 38 --Monrnouth 40 --Sacred Heart 57 TOURNAMENT --N ewhall 51 --Coggon 45 hdorley Ldorley hdorley hdorley Ldorley hdorley Morley GIRLS' BASKET BALL SCORING Z8 Goals 334 225 78 4 7 61 7 11 Z 53 51 62 55 75 68 65 67 54 66 Sacred Heart 59 Lisbon 35 St. Martins Cascade Wyoming Z5 Stanwood 44 Viola 34 Mechanicsvil Solon 47 Onslow Z4 Monmouth 46 le 31 Points 773 521 196 10 A 15 141 16 Z4 6 1949 - 1950 Boys' Basketball Team 1949 - 1950 Boys' Baseball Team I Z 9 MORLEY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Morley 29--Lowden 32 Morley 38--fStanwood 19 Morley 34 -Lost Nation 39 Morley 46--Monmouth 11 Morley 2.9--Springville 33 Morley 31--Sacred Heart 22 Morley 39 -Solon 34 Morley 51--Bennett 25 Morley 34--Coggon 36 Morley 44 Viola 49 Morley 34 -Onslow 46 Morley 52--Wyoming 55 .Tack Switzer Arlo Van Antwerp Bill Jackson Len Austin Lee Austin Clayton Hoppe Duane .Turgenson Wayne Vernon Bob Hora Alvin Achenbach Larry Williams Kenneth Findley 1949-1950 SEASON RECORD Won 13 Lost 913 JUNIOR HLAJH Morley 14--Springville 35 Morley 18--Martelle 21 Morley 22--Martelle 32 SEASON RECORD Won 0 Lost 3 C OUNT Y T OURNAMENT Anarnosa 52 - -Morley 40 SECT IONAL TOURNAMENT Olin 48--Morley 444 Ldorley 47 hdorley 35 Ldorley 34 Ldorley 40 Morley 46 Ldorley 50 Ldorley 33 hdorley 32 Ldorley 39 L4or1ey.52 Ldorley 44 Ldorley 58 B OYS ' BASKET BALL SC OR ING 30 Goals 95 105 82 37 85 1 25 8 1 1 1 1 Mechanic svil Wyoming 42 Monmouth 35 Stanwood 32 Martelle 31 Viola 43 Solon 46 Martelle 39 Onslow 20 Sacred Heart le 27' 33 St. Martins 54 Bennett 2 6 Points 249 271 182 101 206 2 74 20 2 2 2 3 1949 SPRING BASEBALL MORLEY 7 WYOMING z MORLEY 23 Q1-,IN 7 if MORLEY 6 WYOMING 10 if MORLEY 9 9 Innings. ONSLOW 8 'F' MORLEY 5 10 Innings. MARTELLE 5 MORL EY 10 ONSLOW 3 MORLEY 2 SOLQN 3 :of MORLEY 4 OI-,IN 6 as MORLEY 20 SQLQN 7 MORLEY 1 MART ELLE 6 MORLEY 1 Sectional Tourney ALBURNETTE 3 4' denotes home games RECORD WON LOST TIED 5 5 1 PITCHER RECORD WON LOST TIED ARLO VAN ANTWERP 3 3 1 LEONARD AUSTIN 2 2 0 BATT ING AVERAGES NAME Pos. AHB. HITS AVERAGE WALKS LEE AUSTIN C. 14 379 9 LEN. AUSTIN P813B. 10 294 7 BILL JACKSON CF. 18 418 5 VAN ANTWERP P81 3B. 18 400 1 JACK SWITZER SS8.: 3B. 19 432 0 BOB HORA ZB. 1 057 3 PAUL MITCHELL RF. 1 .200 0 GOMBERT RF. 6 237 2 RICKLEFS C8rSS. 13 342 3 .TURGENSEN 2B8zRF 3 088 1 TALLMAN LF. 3 136 3 CLAYTON HOPPE OF. 0 000 4 POS--POSITION AB- - -AT BAT 31 FALL BASEBALL MORLEY 2 SEASON RECORD OLIN 0 MORLEY 10 WON 9 LOST 3 SOLON 3 MORLEY 17 MARTELLE 3 NIORLEY 1 SOLON 2 MORLEY O SPRINGVILLE 2 MORLEY 12 MARTELLE 3 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT MORLEY 10 SOLON 5 MORLEY 4 SPRINGVILLE 0 MORLEY 6 OLIN 2 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT MORLEY 6 OAKVILLE 2 MORLEY 9 10 Innings QUASQUETON 4 MORLEY 0 NORWAY 15 PITCHERS RECORD WON LOST JACK SWITZER 4 1 ARLO VAN ANTWERP 4 2 LEONARD AUSTIN 10 0 AT BAT HITS BATTING RUNS STRIKE WALKS AVERAGE OUTS Lee Austin 38 12 316 16 10 I 10 Bill Jackson 41 11 268 9 9 4 Jack Switzer 37 13 351 16 4 5 Arlo Van Antwerp 38 16 421 12 5 2 Len Austin 32 11 344 10 9 12 Duane Jurgensen 41 10 244 4 12 4 Bob Hora 34 3 118 4 10 8 Wayne Vernon 27 4 146 2 16 2 Clayton Hoppe 17 1 059 2 11 3 Pete Gombert 16 2 125 1 4 0 Abe Achenbach 10 0 000 0 10 0 Tom Achenbach 2 0 000 0 0 G Darwin Darrow 1 0 000 0 0 0 Qfiwfxvfi in 45 Q as Tj 43 B mwfaogymffws x 42 f ZX 52 5 l R- .4-' ...Q 7' A J Q bw Q WMM! 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Gas - Oil 8z Greases -Call Leo Jackson Morley, Iowa Compliments of RALPH E. RUGGEBERG Dealer of Watkins Quality Products Morley Phone 4F11 Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of RUSSELL 8z RUSSELL For Your Insurance Needs Phone .240 Anamosa, Iowa MICHEL'S GARAGE Quality Parts and Workmanship Accessories - Battery Charging - Motor Tune Up - Welding Phone 46 Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of SMITH'S TAVERN 8a LUNCH Morley ' I Iowa KORN KRIB Ice Cream - Candy - Fountain Serivce Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of BESS E. SHERMAN - COUNTY RECORDER Anamosa, Iowa R ANAMOSA CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers and Builders Concrete Stave Structures - Silo Water Tanks Well Pits - Septic Tanks Office Sz Factory - Dubuque Road - Phone 56 - Anamosa, Iowa L. L. Alblugh, Mgr. Anamosa, Iowa ANAMOSA HARDWARE Hoover - Maytag - Frigidaire - Surge - Coleman Hardware - Plumbing - Heating 209 west Main C ' Phone 160 MAE AMELIA'S Come In andALook Around - Your Always Welcome I Have A Complete Line of Quality Jewelry And the Latest In Gifts Phone 33 I Anamosa, Iowa ANAMOSA FARMERS CREAMERY CO. A Market for Good Cream For the Best Ice Cream Eat Anamosa Brand Sold At the Morley Cafe ALBAUGH STUDIO Phone 115 Mechanicsville, Iowa BICKERSTAFF 8z GRAY GROCERIES Fancy Groceries - Ice Cream - Meats - Locker Service Morley, Iowa GOETTSCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 368 ' Anamosa, Iowa Formerly Smykil, Home for Funerals .Compliments of G. A. TURNER - Insurance . and DON RUHL - County Treasurer Anamosa, Iowa Copying - Enlarging '- Restoring Makers of Fine Portraits for Those Who Cherish. the Bonds of P Friendship, Family and Home , MILUM,S STUDIO Phone 662 Anamosa, Iowa Q 'AMENTS DRY GOODS Ladies' Ready to Wear - Millinery - Infant Wear Blankets - Draperies - Gift Items Q Phone 321 ' Anamosa, Iowa 1 I lux! 111-1 lil 13: 1 I JOYCE LUMBER CO. Howard Carpenter, Manager ,Phone 4F40 Morley, Iowa wb: b i M k Mu V Y A v H'-AL i LOYET VARIETY STORE Try the Dime Store First Phone 2 Anamosa, Iowa HOWARD E. CAMPBELL ' Funeral Director - - Home Furnishings Armstrong Linoleums - Philco Radios Phone 150 Olin, Iowa CITIZENS SAVING BANK Deposits Guaranteed Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Anamosa, Iowa UNION TRUST 8: SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus S125,000 Olin Iowa GORDON IMPLEMENT CO. International Harvester Sales 8a Service Phone 183 Olin, Iow'a HAWLEY REXALL DRUG Serving the Community All the Features of A Modern Pharmacy Phone 189 Anamosa, Iowa EDISON DRUG Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Phone 84 Anamosa, Iowa Good Wishes of DR. E. H. LITTIG, M. D. S A X-Ray I Mechanicsville, Iowa DUANE SMITH - BUD SMITH Local 8z Long Distance Trucking Morley, Iowa Compliments of WALDRON S BAKERY Special Attention Given To Party Orders 8z Wedding Cakes 204 E. Main I Phone 200 Anamosa, Iowa THE KLEANALL Home of Better Cleaning Anamosa, Iowa ARTIE'S D-X STATION Gas - Oil - Tires - Tubes And Tire Repairing A Morley, Iowa H N ICK'S SHOE CLINIC If Your Shoes Are Not Becoming to You They Should Be Corning to Us For Repair While-U-Wait Service Invisible Resoling Heels Attached In Five Minutes Anarnosa, Iowa NIE GRAIN CO. Nie's Blue Ribbon Feed Phone 168 Mechanicsville, Iowa RHINEHART 8: McLAUGHLIN Attorneys At Law Anamosa, Iowa MODEL DRESS SHOP Dresses - Millinery - Ladies Accessories Phone 40 Anamosa, Iowa MILLER'S FURNITURE Anamosa, Iowa ECONOMY SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family We Fit By X-Ray Phone 286 Anarnosa, Iowa WATKINS DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods - Ready to Wear Household Furnishings Phone 134 Anamosa, Iowa IOWA ELECTRIC CO. Electricity Costs Less and Does More Than Anything Else You Can Buy Anamosa, Iowa MORLEY CAFE Home Cooked Meals - Short Orders Candy - Sandwiches - Soft Drinks Cigarettes Phone 6F44 Morley, Iowa RUSSELL IMPLEMENT And Repair Welding - Battery Charging Quality Lubricants and Fuels Phone 616F35 Morley, Iowa JONES COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Warren P. Lawrence, Mgr. Phone 85 We Make Abstracts for Any Land In Jones County i V 101 N . Huber St. - Anamosa, Iowa COAST TO COAST STORES Hardware Auto Supplies Paints - Housewares Roger and Gertrude Waterfield, Owners Phone 145 Anamosa, Iowa No Sale Too Large or N o Sale Too Small HOWDY NELSON I 'Auctioneer Phone Write Morley, Iowa GRAVER MOTORS Ford Cars and Trucks Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of IOWAN COFFEE SHOP Good Home Cooking Reservations Excepted for Private Private Dining Room and Coffee Shop Parties Phone 1 Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of REMLEY i8z REMLEY Attorneys At Law - Anlamosa, Iowa SHADA'S MARKET For the Best of Food Groceries - Meats - Cigarettes - Beer Open Sundays and Evenings Phone 70 Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of W. L. PEARSON Clerk of The District Court MACOMBER'S Wallpaper - Paints - School Supplies Film - Film Service - Costume Jewelry Phone 8 Olin, Iowa FIRESTONE STORE Skelgas Service Auto Supplies - Paint - Housewares H Appliances Ralph Ditch, Owner 'Anamosa, Iowa RUBY'S BLUE RAIDER CAFE Home Cooked Food Anamosa, Iowa QUALITY CAFE Fountain Service Regular Meals - Short Orders Homemade Pastries Phone 35 Anamosa, Iowa . Compliments of McCARN ABSTRACT CO. Eugene 'cBabe Rees Anamosa, Iowa Compliments of MARTELLE CAFE Meals - Short Orders Virgil Miller, Prop. Compliments of Morley, Iowa MECHANICSVILLE STUHLERS TRUST SL SAVINGS BANK ClOtl1SS for the Lad and His Dad M9Ch3HiCSVi11e, Iowa Phone 510 Anamosa, Iowa ANAMOSA LIVESTOCK AUCTION Compliments of Sale Every Saturday At ll o'clock HUNTERIS GARAGE L D. E. Brickley and Son Phone 403 Personal 399 Morley, Iowa Anamosa, Iowa WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE f L p J 4 H 'I N r
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