Oelwein High School - Ghost Yearbook (Oelwein, IA)

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Shields Supei-intendenfs secretary . . . pert and pretty, Notalie Allison . . . a jack of all trades . . , she pitched in with type- writer, mimeograph, and sympathetic ear . . . another of the unknown that sand- paper the rough edges off school life. Superintendent of Schools, R. D. Noble . . . arranger and composer , . . the most important cog in the all-star band . . . regarded making a good school even better his chief concern . . . his blueprints kept the bandwagon in the groove . . . a leader true. O O K! Our own Toscaniui . . . George Lee, principal, waved the baton grace- fully and efficiently . . . he accentuated the posi- tive and eliminated the n e g a t i v e during the whole show . . . H. Hoover took the stand when the maestro stepped down . stayed at the top of our hit parade. t f,fSx.3f'gw 5? ,ivfgkg Q .4 A Tv? - ,mi g- .K ,M :om . - -- ...,,, go 'M-t V M: lil M-...W-.-...u UM ut Q me me-m .M Q 4 ' ' --H-1-----'-f armani -w 4. W 4. 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Dorothy Hoyt Bob Chado How 'd S ' l ,sq 9 E President-Joe Leo Vice President-Robert Chado Secretary-treasurer-J ack Hancock . . . they're leaving . . . after three epoch-making years at Senior High . . . look- ing back with a little sting of regret . . . looking ahead with lofty hopes . . . star- high dreams . . . firm convictions . . . they forward march to fill the topmost niches in the structure of the world. Class of '45 On Record: The AVERSA, JAMES-' '.Tabe His wrestling will he reinenibered in O, H. S. XVrestling, 1-2-3-43 O Club, 43 Football, 4. BECKER, PHYLLIS- Phy1' ' In this girl you will find, Kindness, love. and cheer combined. Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-43 Biology Club, 3-lOfficerl: Band, 2-3'4Q Flash Staff, 1: Open-ettu, ly Saxophone Quariette, 31 Mixer, 23 Banquet. Coiumittee, 33 Variety Show, 23 Girls' Party, 4, tCoinmittee.7 IBENCKE, BERNARD-' ' Squirrley' ' He walks like hels going places. Basketball, 1-2-33 O Club, 43 Football, 1-2-3-43 Choral Reading, 2. BIRD, LEVI- Tweet Someday he might take up coloring! WVrestling, 13 Alpha Club, 3-4, fSecretary33 Annual Staff, 43 Stage Manager, 43 Choral Reading, 23 Banquet Com- mittee. 3. BROOKE, BEVERLY--' 'Bev' ' The greatest joy on earth is to know that you are able to do something well. Mixed Chorus, 1-2-43 G. A. A.. 1-3-43 Register Staff Typist. 43 Annual Staff Typist, 43 Flash Staff, 13 Operettn, 13 Spanish Club, 43 Twirler, 1-2-31 Banquet Committee, 31 Happy Journey , 23 Choral Reading, 23 Debate, 23 Girl Reserves -1. BROWN, WILLIAM- Bud or Wilbur Silent men are usually great thinkers. Mixed Chorus, 13 Operetta, 13 Spanish Club, 3-43 Librarian, f 43 Spanish Fiesta, 33 Choral Reading, 2. ALLEBO, ESTHER-' 'Shortiel' The gloolniest day looks brighter when this person smiles. Mixed Chorus, 13 Biology Club, 33 G. A. A,, 2-3-4, Operetta, 13 Spanish Club, 3-43 Spanish Fiesta, 3. CHADO, ROBERT- Chad , Jimmy , or Bob He puts his best foot forward and makes a perfect score. Cedar Rapids, 33 Thunderbolt Athletic Club, 33 National Athletic Honor Society, 33 Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Track, 1'2'3'4Q News Staif, 43 Annual Staff, 4, fEditorJ3 Spanish Club, 4, fPf9S.JQ Class Officer, 4, tVice-Pres.b3 O Club, 43 Football, 13 Quill 8z Scroll, 43 Rotai-ian, 43 Debate, 3. CHRISTIANSEN, DEAN-' 'Christy' ' The way I look at it-both football and love are somewhat alike, for in both you need a good line! Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Track, 2-3-42 O Club, 2-3-4: Student Council, 3-43 Annual Staff, 43 Banquet Com- mittee. 33 Arsenic and Old Lace , 33 Football, 2-3-4: Alpha Club, 3-4, fOfficer in 413 Boys' State, 33 Stage Crew, 3-4. CONNER, DORIS-' ' Connie' ' Full of fun, Lots of wit., Very smart, And plenty of grit. G. A. A., 23 Band, 1-2-3-43 News Staff, 2-3-,4 CEditorJC Orchestra, 1-23 Annual Staff, 4: Quill 81 Scholl, 3-43 Flash Staff, lg Operetta, lg Variety Show, 23 Mixer, 2-33 Ban- quet Committee, 33 Librarian, 33 Choral Reading, 23 Debate, 23 Girl Reserves, 4, CTreas.j COOK, MARLIN-' 'Cooky' ' Take some Spirit. Add some Joy, Mix it good, And you'll have this boy. Basketball, 13 Track, ?3 Mixed Chorus. 1-2-3-43 XVrest.ling, 2-3-43 O Club, 3-4: Alpha Club, 3-43 Student Council. 33 Annual Staff, 43 Class Officer, 3, tPres.j3 Banquet Committee, 33 Variety Show 2. CORNISH DOROTHEA-' 'Corny' ' . Delights in a good joke. Biology Club, 4. , Little Red Schoolhouse CUTSHALL, PHYLLIS-' 'Phyl' ' 'Tis through her eyes that Hazleton, 1-2-33 Mixed Chorus, tette, 1'2'33 Junior Class Play, she expresses herself. 43 Annual Staff, 43 Sex- 3. DITTMER, HELEN-' 'Ditty' ' Her cheerful countenance atmosphere. ' ' Mixed Chorus, 13 Biology Club, Committee, 3. creates a pleasant 33 G. A. A., 23 Banquet. FISHER, ROBERT- Rob or Fish Do I smell food? Let me at it! XVrestliug, 1-23 Band, 1-2-3-43 O Club, 2-43 Alpha Club, 3-4, tVice-Pres.l3 Annual Staff, 4: Variety Show, 21 Class Officer, 2, ,tPres,b3 Banquet Committee, 33 Football, 1-2-3-43 Student Council, 2, FOSTER, THOMAS-' 'Tommy' ' One for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, But no gas to gol Track, 3-43 Mixed Chorus, 13 WVrest1ing, 43 0 Club, 43 Alpha Club, 3-4: Student Council, 43 Annual Staff, 43 Operetta, 13 School Patrol, 13 Electrician, 2-3, FOX, HAZEL-tNo nickname, just Ha,zel b Her mysterious little dimple appears she smiles. Mixed Chorus, 23 G. A. A., 23 Operetta, mittee, 3. . when 'ere 13 Banquet Com- FRIDLEY, RICHARD- Marc -- ' XX'omen are an essential in every man's life. Basketball 43 Banquet Committee, 33 Boys' State, 3. GALER, BETTY- B. J. She is one who thinks not of- self, but of by others. Mixed Chorus, 13 Biology Club, 33 G. A. A., 2'3'4: Annual Staff, 43 Operetta, 13 Banquet Committee, 33 ing, 23 Girl Reserves, 4. is thought Choral Read- GERKEN, HARRY- G-erk VVillingly lent his records on any request. Alpha Club, 43 Choral Reading, 2. GIENAPP, DOROTHY-' 'Dot' ' Her gay, infectious laugh is pleasing to hear. Waverly, 13 Dubuque, 23 Mixed Chorus, 3-43 Biology Club, 4, COfficerJ3 G. A. A., 2-3-4, fPres. 413 News Staf 3-42 Student Council, 43 Annual Staff, 43 What a Life, 32 Librarian typist, 43 Register Staff Typist, 3-43 Quill 8: Scroll, 43 Girl Reserves, 4. GILSON, MILDRED-' 'Millie' ' The type of person on whom one can depend. Mixed Chorus, 13 Biology Club, 33 G. A. A., 23 Banquet Committee, 33 Girl Reserves, 4. HANCOCK, JOHN- Jackson or Jack A man who lives a life of ambition, leaves a record worth remembering. Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Track, 1-2-3-43 Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-43 Band, 1-23 O Club, 2-3-41 Alpha Club, 3-43 News Staff, 43 Orchestra, 13 Annual Staff, 43 Spanish Club, 4, tPras.l3 Variety Show, 23 Banquet Committee, 33 Librarian, 43 Madrigal Group, 13 Football, 1-3-43 Class Officer, 1, tVice- Presb, 3, fVice-Pres.J, 4, tSec.-Treas.J3 Rotarian, 43 Student Council, 3, tVice-Pres.J3 Quill Sr Scroll, 43 NYrestling, 1. GUST, EDNA-' 'Eddie' ' She greets everyone with a pleasant smile. Mixed Chorus, 13 Mixer, 23 Banquet Committee, 3. Class of '45 On Record: The HANKEN, DOROTHY- Dort Keeps up t-he morale of the Navy. Biology Club, 2, G. A. A., 2, Geography Club, 3, Mixer, 3, Librarian, 4, Variety Show, 2, Property Mistress, 3, Spanish Cluh, 4. ISHMAN, JIM- Ish YVork fascinates me. I can sit and look at for hours. Track, 4, WVrestling, 4, Football, 4. HINRICHS, MARGARET-' 'Marg' ' Likes the excitement of basketball games. Manchester, 1, Jesup 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Tri Hy Y, 2, Country Girls' Club, 1, Girl Reserves, 4. KEDING, ELDON- Professor or Legs Gods gift to women, Track, 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Wrestling, 3-4, O Club, 4, Football, -l. HULTMAN, DONALD-' 'Dorf' Abi That wavy hairfuis the envy of many a girl! Maynard, 1, Hazleton, 2-3, Basketball, 2-3, Spanish Club, 4. HILLMAN, EMMA LOU- Em Quiet-ness and efficiency are her two main assets. Mixed Chorus, 1-2, Office Helper, 3-4. JENSEN, ARLO- Ole If the teachers would only listen to me, they would learn a lot! Basketball, 2-3-4, Track, 1-3-4, Mixed Chorus. 2-3, 0 Club, 2-3-4,, fSec.-Treas. 47, Football, 1-2-3-43 Banquet Coinlnittee, 3, Variety Show. 2, School Patrol 1, Stag-- Crew 2-3, If Men Played Cards as Women Do , 4. HOYT, DOROTHY-' 'Dot' ' -' As a friend she can't be beat., Pretty, shy. and very sweet. Mixed Chorus, 1-2, Operetta, 1, Choral Reading, 2, Girl Reserves, 4. KEELEY, Mary- Mary tIt's a grand old name, so she - she has no nicknameq Short hut sweet. Biology Club, 4, f0fficer7, G. A. A. 2-4, Band, 1-2-3-4, 2-3, Annual Staff, 4, Clarinet Quartette, 3-4, Mixer, Librarian of Band, 4. KERN, DELORIS- Dee or T001Jie She looks at the world through rose-colored glasses. Biology Club, 4, tOfficerb, Mixer, 2, Variety Show, 2 Choral Reading, 2. 1 1 KNOWLES, RICHARD-' 'Ra.d 'Trabajo y trabajo,' I work and I XVUl lCfXVlllK'll is very true. XVrestling, 1, Student Council, 4, Librarian, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Rotarian, 4, Boys' State. 3. LAWRENCE, PAYE-' 'Fay-Pay' ' Five feet two Eyes of blue. Mixed Chorus, 1-2, Band, 1-2-3, 1, Girl Reserves, 4, tplay, 47. Fla-sh Staff, 1, Operetta, Little Red Schoolhouse LEO, JOE-' 'Swede' ' I think I could live the nhole day through, And never run out of talk-'ti-s true! NVrestling, 1-2-4, 0 Club, 4, Thespians, 3-4, Annual Staff, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Rotarian, 4, Class Officers, 2. tVice-l'res.J, 4, tPres.7, Banquet Committee, 3, Arsenic and Old Lace, 3, What a Life, 3, If Men Played Cards as Women Do, 4, Student Council, 2, MARINER, MARILYN-' 'Pug' ' Her magic touch on the canvass, Makes n picture come to life. Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Alpha Club, 3-4, News Staff, 3-4, Thespians, 2-3-4, tTreasurer, 43, Student Council, 4, Flash Staff, 1, Operetta, 1, Spanish Club, 4, cXyiC9'Pl'BB.lQ Ban- quet. Committee, 3, Arsenic and Old Lace, 3, Happy Journey, 2, Ladies in Retirement, 2, Choral Reading, 2, Annual Staff, 4, Quill 85 Scroll, 4. MASTERS, FLORENCE- Squirt or Flo A girl of many interests, but faithful to them all. Mixed Chorus, 1-3-4, Biology Club, 4, Operetta, 1, Mixer, 2, Baton Twirler, 1-2-3-4, Minstrel Show 4, Girl Re-serves, 4, G. A. A. 2. MCCARTY, ROBERT-' 'Mac' ' The Army will catch up with him yet. Truck, 1-2, Wrestling, 1-:Z-3-4, 0 Club, 4, School Patrol, l. MCFARLANE, MERL-' 'Mickey' ' The art of studying is the art of applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair. Spanish Club, 4. MITCHELL, LONA-' 'Lana' ' She is ,indeed a sight to he held! Operetta, 1, Spanish Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1. MONNAHAN, BETTE- Mona or Shorty When she laughs, everyone laughs. Mixed Chorus, 1, Biology Club, 3, Band, 1-2-3-4, Operetta, 1, Mixer, 2, Banquet Committee, 3, Cheer Leader, 1, Prop- erty Helper, 3, Flash Staff, 1, NAGY, ARNOLD-' 'Arnie' ' Aand his words flowed like wine . Christmas Cantata, 4. NORMINGTON, LUCILLE-' 'Lucle Danciii:r feet, and n gay heart. Mixed Chorus, 1: Bioloifb' Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, Mixer, 2, Girl Reserves, 4. OLSON, MARJORIE ANN- Maggie Ann Here beautiful hair is the envy of all, It comes streaming behind as she tears down the hall. Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Band, 1-Z-3-4, Alpha Club, 3-4, Thespians, 3-4, tYice-Pres. 45, Student Council, 2-4, Annual Staff, 4, Double Sextette, 2, Flash Staff, 1, fEditorJ, Librarian, 25, Uperetta, 1, Variety Show, 2, Spanish Club, 4. CSecretaryl, Choral Reading, 2, Clarinet Quartette, 33 1Vardrobe Mistress, 2, Ladies in Retirement , Class Of- ficer, 2, tSecretary-Treasurerj, Banquet Committee, 3. PIRILLO, MIKE--' 'Char1ie Absence makes the grades grow rounder. RASHEED, BETTY- Betty tno nicknamej The life of the party. Waverly. 1: G. A. A., 2-3-4, Cofficerl, Register Staff - Typist, 3, Banquet Committee, What a Life, 3. ,ww A W Q W' ww ,www Class of '45 On Record: The RECHER, ALBERT-' 'Dutch' ' YVhen he's wound up, he never runs out of some- thing to say. Track, 3-43 Mixed Chorus, 1: Spanish Club, 4. RICE, JACK- Ears He likes to sleep, hut not at night. Basketball, 1-3-43 Track, 1-2-3-43 HO Club, 2-3-4, tPres. 453 Football, 1-2-3-4. SCHNEIDER, MARY-' 'Lepha An amicable person Thus she was known in Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-43 Alpha tSecretary, 4l3 Annual Staff, 43 Student Council, 2-3: Sextiette, 33 Double Sextette, Officer, 1. tSec.l. 3. tSec.l3 Banquet Committee, 32 Librarian, 2-3-43 Variety Show, 23 with charming ways, her school days. Club, 3-43 Thespians, 2-3-4. Happy Journey , 2. RICHARDS, DUANE-i 'Weenie' ' Take ine, for instance, I don't have to study history-T make my own! 'Wastling, 33 Band, 13 ' 'O' ' Club, 4 3 Football, 1-2-3-4. RUTHERFORD, ROBERT-' 'Bob' ' His experiments are still in the experimental stage. Basket-ball, 1-2-3-43 Track, 23 Band, 1-2-33 0 Club, 3-43 Orchestra, 1-23 Thespians, 3'43 Annual Staff, 43 Ban- ouet Committee, 33 Variety Show, 2: Football, 23 Choral Reading, 2: Electrician, 2'-33 If Men Played Cards as 'Women Do . 4: School Patrol, 13 Mixed Chorus, 1-23 Moor Born , 43 Operetta, 1. SCHWARTZ, BERTIE-' 'Bert' ' This world belongs to the energetic, Choral Reading 23 News Staff, 4, SHEPHERD, LUCILE-' 'Shep' ' Di1nple in her chin, devil withinl G- A- A-I 2-3-4, t0ffi0er, 45: Student Council, 43 Operetta. 13 Spanish Cluh, 3-4: Banquet Committee, 33 Spanish Fiesta, 33 Girl Reserves, 4, tPres.J3 Office Help, 4, SKUBINA, 'LEON- Leon tNo nicknamej Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country .... Mixed Chorus, 1'3'4Q Register Staff Typist, 43 Annual Staff Typist, 43 Operetta, 13 School Patrol, 13 Office Helper. 13 Choral Reading, 2. SIMMONS, SHIRLEY-' ' Shirse' ' Dick keeps up with his female by V-Mail! Mixed Chorus, 1'2'3'-if: Biologv Club, 3, tSec.l3 Student Council, 33 Annual Staff, 4: Flash Staff, 13 Operetta, 13 Banquet Comittee, 33 Choral Reading, 2. sMr' '53 BILL-' 'Bur' tNo nicknamey A very unusual student.-who is quiet, quick and prudent. YVrestling, 43 Choral Reading, 2. STASI ROSE-' 'Jake' ' , Cute, smart, and full of fun. 1Ve all like her, everyone. Biology Club, 33 G. A. A.. 2-fi-43 spmiisii Club, :s-43 Spanish Fiesta 3. SMITH, HOWARD-' ' Smitty' ' NVomen and basketball tlon't mix. Basketball, 1-3-43 Track. 1-3-43 O Club, 2-43 Alpha Club,'3-4, tPres. 453 Annual Staff. 43 Class Officer, 1, tPres.l: Manager, 2-33 Banquet Committee, 33 Football, 1-43 Rotarian, 4. 23 Spanish Club, 4: Class Little Red Schoolhouse SPRAGG, DONALD-' 'Rough-um-up' ' Readin, 'Rest.ling, and 'Rithmetic, talk to the tune et' the hickory stick. XVaukon, 1-23 NVre-stling, 3-43 Spanish Club, 43 Football, 3. TEMPUS, YVONNE- Pete Her voice, like a song, Rings out, clear and strong, Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-43 Biology Club, 33 Sexette, 2-33 Operetita, 13 Mixer, 23 Variety Show, 23 Choral Reading, 23 Office Help, 43 Vocal Soloist, 33 Girl Reserves, 4. STEFFEN, WILBUR- Sm1tf' ' The down on his cheeks has been on there for weeksl h Football, 43 Track, 43 Choral Reading, 2 VITIRITTO, ANTIONETTE-' ' Squint' ' Oh, what a merry place it would be, lt' all the world could be likelshef' - Bioiogy ouol. ag G. A. A., 2-3-4, qvice-Pres. 43: Spanlsh Club, 3-43 Spanish Fiesta, 3. TURNEY, ROBERT- Frankie, Jr. Through his nickname he has gained fame. V Football, 43 Basketball, 33 O Cluh, 3-4: Banquet. Com- mittee, 33 Choral Reading, 23 Stage Manager, 43 School Patrol, 1. WALKER, FLORENCE-' 'Flo' ' Life is short, and tihat's the truth, So let7s Phil up our flaming youth. Mixed Chorus, 13 Biology Club, 33 Banquet Committee, 33 Mixer. 23 Office Help, 43 G. A. A. 2-43 Girl Reserves, 43 Operetta, 1. VARGASON, GALEN-' 'Sarge' ' 'tGreater men than l' may have lived, but I doubt it. Biology Club, 23 News Staff, 43 Thespians, 3-4, CPres. UZ Geography Club, 23 Operetta. 13 Spanish Club, 3-43 Ban- quet. Committee, 33 Variety Show, 23 Arsenic and Old Lace , 33 Happy Journey , 23 Spanish Fiesta, 33 t'Moor Born , 4. WEBER, BONNIE- Bonnie tNo nicknamey A joke hero, a. laugh there, Brings merriment. everywhere. Biology Club, 33 Girl Reserves, 4. WACHTEL, WING- DOE It's tl handicap to be too handsome a man! Track, 1-23 1Vrestling, 13 O Club, 3-43 Student Coun- cil. 43 Football, 1-2-3. WALRATH, YVONNE-' 'Vonnie' ' Happv the whole day long. Mixed Chorus, 13 Opcretta, 1. TREPTOW, PAUL-'tTrep Great minds like great trees, come from little.nuts. XVrestling, 43 Alpha Club, 43 Banquet Committee, 33 Choral Reading, 23 Stage Manager, 43 0 Club, 4. WINN, SHIRLEY-' 'Winnie' ' She Bobs around a lot. Mixed Chorus. 1-3-43 Band, 1-2-33 Orchestra, 1: Flash Staff, 13 Operetta. 13 Mixer, 23 Banquet Committee. 33 Librarian, 43 Variety Show, 23 Girls' Party, 4, CChairumnJ. WEIR, FRANCIS-' 'Fritz ' ' Hia nimhle fillitors ami nimlvlv fi-vt. allql mul-li to his pvi'snnalily. 7 AllXt'4l f'lm1'us. l-L-Si-41 Nm-ws Staff, 3-41 Flash Staff, l Sllaiiixh Vluh, Il-43 Spanish Fil-sta, 243 llvhatv, 1. IN THE MORRISON, JAMES, S 2fC- Hoot Timo t.0lIs on a man, vspemially :I yguml limit SERVICE lintvrc-'fl the Navy on Nuvviiillvi' il, 15144, and was first statium-4l at F2ll'l'll,2'lll. l4laho. MUNN, OTTO, AfS- Ott A sliu-sick sailor. l'lll10l'0Il the- serx'iL'l- on lN-cvnihoi' 28. Hill, :xml Tonk hi: basic training at lirvat. Lake-s, lllinnis, While in sclmol, hc participate-ll in the fullowillg activities: I 7 l 7 ' Baskethall, 1-L-Zi-45 'l'rack. 1-L-Zig OH Kluh, L-3-43 Pivot- llall, 43 S4-lmal Patrnl, Ig Stnuqf- Mamiya-r, 3, NORDMAN, WARREN, Fireman lfc- Nord HP is a lvatlvr of mfln. and :1 follower nf 'a wnma1l'. l':llfPl'l'fl the Navy mi Juno fi, 1944, and was stahionerl at fil'0Jll Lakes, illinois fur his hasic training. He wok part in tho following actlivitin-s: Baskellyanll, I-2-3: Football, 1-2-35 Stagrv Manag'0r, 33 O Clulw, 2,35 School Patrol, 1. SPERRY, PAUL, S 210- Spit-ball Long time no sea. lillllrt-'T'94l the service un Doc, 5, 1943, and took basic train- ing at Furruprut, lrlulm, Ev, k YK is ig Juniors Row I: Etta Peterman Avis Singer Julia Greco Carmel Ramsey Joyce Rogers Betty Droste Shirley Bennett Jean Thein Patricia Rohrick Wanda Pagal Row II: Jim Cannady Dorothy Gustafson Gloria Shine Margaret Doty Lois Finders Fileen Finders Norma Hillman Helen Hindrick Angeline Vittrito Mary Lou Weaver Olive Reed Row III. Herbert Galle Donald Mourer James Deyo Eugene Jahncke Francis Odekirk Duane Ferris Warren Payne Richard Fisher LaVern Gienapp Row IV: Ramon Kuhns' Robert Schoenberg Walter Steward Kenneth Morrow James Hatch Calvin Gross Kenneth Lynes Dan Hintz Row I: Row II: Iola Sperry Alice Ann McBride Evelyn Nelson Margaret Westendorf Ruth Anderson Elaine Flaig . Darlene King Floraine Blake Eileen Roberts Lynn Marie Boots .IoAnne Thein Lois Zummak El Verna Gerstenberger Ruby Baldwin Lois Temple Joan Simmons Shirley Butts Donna Baillie Row III: Bob Bushland Wesley Alshouse Donald Waite Lelan Lau Herbert Weber Jack Irwin Don Fauser Paul Garcia Dominic Aversa Row IV: Donald Shoentag Jack Jennings Bill Standley John Hosmer Jerry Theobald Flywnn Meska John Blech Tom Masterpole Sophomores Row I: Doris King Lorretta Walker ElVerda Lau Charlene Payne Jean Downey Ruth Knowles Eleanor Irwin Shirley Williams Dorothy Watkins Winnifred Rolf Annette Bond Alice Watson Row Il: Frank Trocino Bill Alsip Walter Greash Ida Kemmerer Maxine Jahncke Patricia Thone Darlene Cook Dorothy Channer Lois Rathgaber Bob Brown Alvin Lau Row III: Tom McNamara James Fortsch Dick Turney .lack Meister Bob Gremmels Dale Jarchow Bob Dubey Walter Martin Dave Hoffman Lan Deyo Lawrence Lubbs Row I: Martha Leaton Leona Zander Ethel Bird Wanita Powers Hazel Voshell Darlene Simms Joyce Hillman Marcia Schneider Patricia Payne Katherine Smith Delores Forney Lucille Spence Row II: Delores Strawn Marjorie Walker Beverly Baynes Betty Pfister Lorraine Rohrig Betty Edwards Darlene Maher Shiela O'Brien Marian DeMoss Doris Butler Dorothy Lauck Joe Aversa Row HI: Katherine Stasi Keith Borland Norman Elmer Dean Boyington Jim Goulder George Hintz Howard Lenius Sam Wood Joyce Yarrington Jacquelinne Woodward Row IV: Darwin Burco Frank Kappmeyer Marlin Struckman Ralph Leistokow David James Roy Clingman Marvin Leverington Bob Francis Ralph Betts Dick Youngblut 9 Wa 9 iii? 429 nu.. Paper ooze My 1 '-,----, I W 4 ,- A ,I AqV b M V ': Inln 1,, VPZV 1 4 X X . I X f N ' 1 9, A Em: - f g 'N 3 I j M f -, 4. Ao W f E Alpha News Staff Annual 0 'Club Baud Quill and Scroll Biology Student Council Chorus Spanish Club G, A. A. Thespiaus Girl Reserve Strike Up The Band . . . which director Ellsworth E. Baldwin and assistant Ethyl Oberfell did very capably . . . contributed pep and enthusiasm in the formi of 'tPurple and Gold pep bands . . . practiced for weary hours to execute striking maneuvers on the athletic field in early fall . . . initiated novices' at Yuletide dinner. . . . Crescendo of the year . . . annual spring concert on April 20 . . . filled the auditorium with heart-inspiring strains . . . Victor Herbert . . . Tchaikowsky . . . Bach . . . pulsating swing . . . South American downbeats . . . march tempos . . . syncopation . . . proved in reality that Umusic hath charms. High School Band Ellsworth Baldwin-Sponsor Flutes and Piccolo Carl Bradshaw Paula Schiffler Katherine Smith Marianna Stevens Morton Ross Clarinets ElVerna Gerstenberger Robert Strang Robert Bushland Mary Keeley David James Ann Harms Robert Livin Phyllis Channer Alto Sax Bette Monnahan Phyllis Becker Ramon Kuhn Tenor Sax Dorothy Gustafson Baritone Sax Kenneth Morrow Bass Clarinet Floraine Blake Drum Majorette Floraine Blake Baton Twirlers Pat Rohrick Florence Masters Cornets Calvin Gross Richard Fisher Roy Clingman Ruth Walrath David Blake Gene Beck Donald Kappes Shirley VanDenover French Horn Wanita Pagel Trombones Doris Conner Paul Zimmerman Dale Connor Norman Elmer Baritones Patsy Hilsabeck Nat Leo Tubas Robert Fisher Dorothy Betts PercusSi0n Ruth Anderson Lynn Marie Boots Joanne Lee Pat Kelley Ruth Wheeler Shirley Butts Marilyn Schmidtke Theres Fl Song ln The Air . . . as voices of mixed choristers ring through the halls of O. H. S. . . brightening the spirits of those who hear their blending tones. Christmas . . . and throats of teen-age vocalists swelled with carols for- ever sung . . . in harmony sweet they told again the season'S Story . ' clear and lovely lines they followed the baton of Mrs. Baldwin. Spring . . . and the budding of the earth was rivaled by the beauty of melody . . . as once again the musical artistry flowed in Senior High . . . on May 4 . . . Gershwin . . . Youmans . . . Porter . . . shared the spotlight under Mrs. Larson's direction. ..11'1 Row I: Arnold Nagy Betty Edwards Ruth Anderson Ruth Walrath Lynn Marie Boots Marcia Schneider Dorothy Channer Marshall Baldwin Alice Ann McBride Eileen Finders Floraine Blake Phyllis Stone Charlene Paine Mary Schneider Row ll: Galen Vargason Lois Temple Shirley Winn Phyllis Becker Phyllis Cutshall Darlene Maher Gloria Shine Darlene Cook Beverley Brooke Yvonne Tempus Shirley Simmons Dorothy Gustafson Row III: Dick Knowles Katherine Smith Joan Simmons Shirley Williams Wanda Pagel Marjorie Olson Lois Finders Marilyn Mariner Doris King Shirley Butts Lois Zumrnack Patricia Thone Patricia Paine Evelyn Nelson Mrs. Baldwin Row IV: Francis Weir Marlin Struckman Bob Brown Leon Skubinna Marlin Cook Jack Hancock Margaret Doty Julia Greco Dorothy Gienapp Florence Masters Eldon Keding Richard Turney Donald Shippy Patricia Rohrick Betty Droste Thanks For The Memory Sponsor-Mrs. Horstman Bob Chado-Editor Joe Leo-Associate Editor Howard Smith-Business Manager Levi Bird Beverly Brooke Dean Christiansen Doris Conner Marlin Cook Phyllis Cutshall Bob Fisher Tom Foster Betty Galer Dorothy Gienapp Jack Hancock Mary Keeley Marilyn Mariner Margie Olson Bob Rutherford Shirley Simmons Mary Schneider Leon Skubinna . . . of light-hearted fun . . . of serious thoughts . . . of all the high school high days of '44 and '45 . . . to the annual staff . . . who managed the bas ketball tournament checkroom . . . devoured food and plans weekly luncheon dates . . . who worked and worried . . . and finally won . . . over the building of a book. fime Waits For No Une Miss Stewart-Sponsor Doris Conner-Editor Ruth Anderson+NeWs Editor Dorothy Gienapp-Assistant News Editor Bob Chado Gloria Shine Margaret Doty Joan Simmons Betty Edwards- Galen Vargason Lois Finders JoAnn Thein Jack Hancock Darlene King Dan Hintz Bob McCarty Alice Ann McBride Bertie Schwartz Marilyn Mariner David James Patricia Payne Dominic Aversa Leon Skubinna . . . and it waits least of all for the newshawks of Oelwein High . . . sprint- ing to meet a Weekly deadline . . . Miss Stewart managed the cubs . . . who achieved recognition for the fall tuberculosis page . . . saluted '45'ers in their special Senior Issue . . . edited the Oelwein Daily for one day . . . April 16 . . . rang the journalistic bell with an All-American rating . . . took a holi day at the spring press banquet May 15. The School Register Went to press for the first time in 1930. Tm Making Believe Galen Vargason-President Marjorie Olsen-Vice-President Mary Schneider-Secretary Marilyn Mariner-Treasurer Eileen Finders-Musician Row I: Row II: Galen Vargason Mary Schneider Bob Rutherford El Verna Gerstenberger Joe Leo Gloria Shine Dick Fisher Ruth Anderson Marjorie Olson Marilyn Mariner Eileen Finders . . . that I'm somebody else, says the Thespian . . . portrayed characters-, with ability and grace . . . relieved grateful football fans from the chill of fall with hot dogs and coffee . . . promoted the mid-Winter Pep Queen contest and Dance . . . attended the L'Passion Play in Waterloo . . . presented t'Moor Born, drama tragedy superior, in spring. Marching Along Together Row I : Shiela 0'Brien Jacqueline lVoorl:ird Lorretta NValker Charlene Payne Shirley Bennett Joan Simmons Lois Znmnmek Alice Ann McBride Shirley lVilliams Dorothy lvatkins YVinnifred Rolf .Toyc-e Rogers Donna Baillie Betty Edwards Dorothy Gienanp Lucile Shepherd-President Darlene King-Vice-President Margaret Doty--Secretary Doris Conner-Treasurer Row ll: Delores Fnrxley Beverley Baynes Emma Lon Hill Dorothy Lanck Betty Pheister Alice YVatson Maxine Jahncke Eileen Finders Margaret Doty Gloria Shine Norma Hillman Helen Hinricks Carmel Ramsey Eileen Roberts XVanda Pagel .Ivan Tliein Avis Singer Pat Payne Row llll Beverley Brook e, Bette tialer man Dorutliy Hoyt Faye Lawrence Florence Walker Margraret. Hinrichs Patrivia Thone Betty Droste Florence Masters Darlene King JoAnne Thein .lean Downey Doris King Doris Conner lion' TV: Hazel Yoshvll Ida Kc-mmerer Bette Rasheed Lucille Shepard Betty Fortsch lfldna Gust llalel Fox Lucille Normington Bonnie XVel1er Mildred Gilsnn Yvonne Teinpns Alvc-rda Tran Joyce Hillman Martha. Lenten Marjorie XValkei' Luc-illv Spence l'Jm'otl1y flllillllltll' Kathryn Smith . . . to highest aims . . . Girl Reserves, led by Miss Lerdall . . . Success fully overcame the first lap! of organization in '44-l45 . . . lovely Candlelight initial service . . . Career Girl program . . . George Washington Tea hilarious all-night gym jamboree . . . banquet . . highlighted the calendar You Gotta Be Q Football Hero , . , or a basketball, wrestling, or track veteran before you're eligible for the O Club . . only HC letter Winners crash these gates . . . active athletes sponsored movies for their members . . . provided the thrills at sports events . . . nomi- nated the Winning candidate for Pep Queen. Julnes Aw-rszl Rf-rnztrtl Bencke Robert Cltzulu Dean f'hrist.i:xnson Marlin Funk Rohn-rt Fishm' Thmnzls lfuater' Hilly U2l!'llll0l' John Hancock Arlo Jensen Eldon K4-tlirvgg Joe Len Ruhr-rt Muf':11'ty .lnnies Mori'ison Utto Munn .luck Rice lhntnn Riclmrds Robert Riitlierfnrd xvlllblll' Steffen Howard Smith Paul 'l'rept0w Holter! 'l'ux'na-y NYim: XY:11'l1t0l Dominic Avorsn ,lnlln HIL-Qll Jinx Cilllllllllj' .ltinies D1-yn Donalfl F1111 'ur Rip-l1:n'mI Fislivr Calvin Ui' -ss .latinas Haitvh .Iohn Ilnsrm-'I' lC'tgt-rw J:lh11t'lci- lit-nixt-t.h liynvs lilwyn Meskat Kennet h M orrmv Urnmlxl Munn-r Frank Udt-kirk Krxlmt-i't Sc-lmvnhem XX'ilIi:tm Stzlnclley Herbert Wells-1' Ralph Ht-tts 'tr K1-itll l'4m'l:un1l Robert Brown Darwin Iiiircn Iioy Cllingrntznn Dun Deyo Nurlnaln ltllnin-1' .Tnnms Fortscli Iivhn-rt Frzxvivis llnvitl Junws Dale .Iurclmw .-Xlvin ,lmn Iiaulph litfistilcmv llnwurml ltenins llzirvin lie-x'v1'it1g:imrr1 Waller Martin Vlllllllililh 3lUNIl!ll2Il'2l .Tauck Mm :ti-r llzirlin Sl!'llCk!llilll Frank 'l'r1wino Sainnlel VK'nml Ilia-k Ynunghlut Why Dont You Do Right? . . . ask the student council . . . democratic represen- tative body of senior high . . . drew up masterpiece constitution . . . prepared 'tBetter Study Week to solve problems in the process of learning . . . exchang- ed assembly program with Independence . . . took over milk bottle Washing after classmates had consumed their mid-morning snack . . . cooked up Jive Junc- tion to the delight of those who loved rnerriment. Class of '45-Dick Knowles, Wing Wachtel, and Lucile Shepherd, Class of '46-James Cannady C2 years., Bill Standley C1 yearj, El Verna Gerstenberger C1 yearj. Class of ,47-Richard Turney C2 yearsj, Marcia Schnei der, Sam Wood. Band-Dorothy Gustafson Thespians-Marjorie Olson Chorus-Lois Finders O Clubeliean Christiansen School RegisterWMarilyn Mariner G. A. A.-Dorothy Gienapp Alpha-Torn Foster Playmates ,Wig 'vm' Dorothy Gienapp-President Antoinette Vitritto-Vice-President Eileen Roberts-Sec'y-Treasurer Jeanne Thein-Recreational Director Lucile Shepherd-Activity Director Cheel' Leaders: .lnAnne 'l'ltt1in lit-tty lltlwztrnls llill'lt'lll' Kin: Row I: ltuw ll: Row Ill: Row IV: llstltm' C'ulu:tllr1rn Rust' Stnsi Xlnrintl .lultnckv lltwotliy lll0ll2lDIl Alltninette Ylrtrltttl Slllrlvy lit-nltvtt. lflvvtfrlny lirurmlif- livttv Nil lll'0ll Kntltryn Smith Alice Watson lntvillt- Sltepltertl Betty liiclntrtls llvrutlly f'lt:tnna-r lmlq: Zllllllllilli l lm'vm-tf Walker l':1triui:t 'l'lt0n0 lflal Ks-nttnerer Hazel Yosllt-ll litu-illv Spence tilwrifl 9-llllle Sltirlvy XYilli:uns XV:tnit:t Powt-rs .InAnnt- Tltein ,lt-am TNIWHCY Dnrrztlly lYtlllilllS IN-loves Forney lJ:trlt-nv King.: liilt-en Rulu-rts Winifrvtl Rolf lit-lures Strawn .lnlin Grt-vu ltllii SDGYTY Bette Druste Matrjnrie Xvilllilxl' ,lt-:tn Tlllxlll llurlene lllzthvr lilatine Flatig Lnrrvttzt NVzxlker .loztn Sinnnons l'IlYvt'n:1 Gerstvn- llnris King: Al Yertln Lain lN'!'l-701' Iris Rzttltgutlwx' Mary Km-lt-y llnrlene Funk Miss Norniat Tenney . . . in G. A. A .... who worked hard . . . at setting up new activities in girls' athletic field . . . at reaching an all-time pinnacle in membership rec- ords . . . injected school spirit into the veins of members and non-participants by getting behind the first all-school dance . . . and keeping the ball rolling at others . . . by skating parties they went Over the Top in gaiety . . . and provision of food and cokes for basketball games . . . Miss Tenney kept an eye on the female frolickers. I Carft Do The Sum . . . but they can . . . those who are elected to Alpha Gamma Tau . . . held palfa initiation at beginning of the year . . . special rankers in the field -of high math. Row It Paul Treptow, Dean Christiansen, Levi Bird, Howard Smith, Bob Fisher, Jack Hancock, Thomas Foster, Robert Bushlandg Row ll: Marilyn Mari- ner, El Verna Gerstenherger, Ruth Walrath, Floraine Blake, Lois Temple, Maude Howell, Lois Zummak, Lynn Marie Boots, Marjorie Olson, Mary Schneider: Row IH: Calvin Gross, Marlin Cook, Kenneth Morrow, Bill Standley, Don Fauser, James Hatch, Eugene Jahncke, Harry Gerkin. Row I: Bob Chado, Doris Conner, Jack Hancock, Row ll: Alice Ann McBride, Porothy Gienapp, Ruth Anderson, Dorothy Stewart, Margaret Doty, Marilyn Mariner, Symbol of Honor . . . is the Quill and Scroll pin these writers wear . . . displays the initials l. H. S. H. S. Ctlnternational Honorary Society for High School Journalistshb . . . high requirements blocked attainers, paths . . . but they succeeded. i' 1 1 4 is 1 4 in.,- Ei. ala W Q 05, Wagwy rf' 5,1 Tv Q7 4, fl ., W 1 yi Y X X -il. 2 Z5 at B as nunnuunug All ,V 'ff b ga . www I xv '-nu: 9 2 Moll! mu ' ' 1 v 5 af Flight of The Bumble-Bee . . . was observed with scientific concentration by the Tri-Bio clan . . . Biology club . . . absorbed more knowledge through well-planned group di- versions . . . viewed nature first hand on pleasant hikes. Lucille Spence, Delores Kern, Dorothy Gienapp, Mary Kelley, Frank Odekirk, Herbert Weber, Lorraine Rohrig, Jim Cannady, Miss Butts. South of The Border . . . Perhaps with visions of postwar motor trips . . . Spanish club members delved into the native language of our southern neighbors . . . contributed school festivities with Spanish Fiesta . . . chili parties . . . and Christmas get-together. Row I: Albert Recher, Mary Schneider, Darlene Maher, Jack Hancock, Marilyn Mariner, Leona Zander, Lois Rathgaber, Jack Meister. Row II: Francis Weir, Miss Hazel Nelson, Betty Ann Edwards, Gloria Shine, Marjorie Olson, Darlene Cook, Ethel Bird, Merl McFarlane. Row III: Lana Mitchell, Dan Hintz, Joe Leo, Robert Chado, Dick Knowles, Lucille Shepherd, Bill Standley, Shelia O'l3rien, Don Spragg. , yxy 5, . E ,i d1u....,,V -........... S l ' . ': .. , ' f1.,....1:s -: . .,-fx ,fl ...gunn- X , I nfs E if F V if iq 2' ' 1 1 Q X s ,Q ,f.,.Qi3' T . -V . If Ml, ng. hr 1 ' . f f R M- f X Q N f ,L ' x , Y wg '-f K T? Q N Y ,. Y h ,Q--ng-all Veany Ives I K 4 KDS fl C..Q x. wQ First row: Alvin Lau, Sam Wood, Herbert Weber, Jack Meister, Marvin Lever- ington, Jack Irwin, Ralph Leistikow. Second row: David James, James Aversa, Ralph Betts, Dick Youngzlut, Darwin Burco, Norman Elmer, Torn McNamara, Dan Deyo, Walter Martin, Wil- bur Steffen, 'Cheesyf Third Row: Coach Paul, Elwin Meska, Tom Masterpole, John Blech, Bernard Bencke, Frank Odekirk, Duane Richards, Otto Munn, Jim Cannady, B111 , Standley, Roy Clingman. Fourth row: Howard Smith, Keith Borland, Bob Brown, Bob Francis, Dean Christiansen, Jack Hancock, :Bob Turney, Arlo Jensen, Jack Rice, James Deyo, James Morrison, James Fortsch. Oelwein .....................,.... 13 Cedar Falls . . . . . . Oelwein .. 0 Cresco ,. . Oelwein . . . . . 0 Osage ..... . . . . . . Oelwein . . . . . 0 Charles City . . . . . Oelwein . . . . . 6 Independence . . . . . Oelwein . . . . . 6 Decorah ,.., , , . . . Oelwein . . . . . , 14 New Hampton . . . . . . Oelwein .......................... 6 Waverly ....... .,..... ...... With few lettermen, Huskies inaugurated the '44 football season . . . hard fought victory over Cedar Falls . . . hard luck followed . . , New Hampton games brightened season . . . regulars gained lead . . . young Huskies given chance to show their ability . . . Waverly jinx endeci season . . . Huskies were outscored but never outfought. F r Left to Right- Row I: James Aversa Row II: Arlo Jensen Row III: Duane Richards Bernard Bencke James Morrison Robert Turney Dean Christiansen Otto Munn Howard Smith Jack Hancock Jack Rice Wilbur Steffen A Cgoid An T A fiiislfel 'liste k T E563 6 A Pwr? 9 .w- - First row: Howard Smith, Dean Christiansen, Jim Deyo, Bob Chado, Jack Han- cock, Bob Rutherford. Second row: Tom Masterpole, Keith Borland, Jim Fortsch, Arlo Jensen, Dick Fridley, Bob Schoenberg, Norman Elmer, Coach Kraft, Third row: Sam Wood, Roy Clingman, Kenneth Morrow, Marlin Struckman, Bill Standley. Starting the regular season with a breath-taking over-time win at New Hampton . . . the Gold and Purple basketeers bounced through a schedule of wins . . . jinxed constantly only by the classy outfits of Waverly and Cedar Falls- . . . hit topl form when Osage was victimized 50 to 25 in late Season. ' ' t-b akin tournament final by an Inde- . . . Huskies were tagged in hear re g pendence squad Victory . .I . '46 prospects are bright . . . although the first five played their last game 1n '45, Seasons Record Winding up a successful season against some of the best teams in Iowa, the following boys pack- ed away the gold and purple outfits for the last time. 1. Oelwein 2. Oelwein 3. Oelwein 4. Oelwein 5. Oelwein 6. Oelwein 7. Oelwein 8. Oelwein 9. Oelwein 10. Oelwein ll. Oelwein 12. Oelwein 13. Oelwein 14. Oelwein 15. Oelwein 16. Oelwein 17. Oelwein I West Union . New Hampton Cedar Falls . Independence Manchester . . Charles City . . . . . Waverly ..... West Union . Decorah Waverly ..... Manchester .. Cedar Falls . . . . . . New Hampton Independence Osage ....... Decorah . . . Cresco . . . BOB CHADO Q One major letter in basketball. Handicapped by playing only the last semester due to residence ineligi- bility. Nevertheless, Bob became a very capable re- serve forward. He was the fastest man on the squad and one of the best ball handlers. DEAN CHRISTIANSEN Q Two major letters in basketball. Playing both for- ward and guard and scoring well from either, Dean proved to be a fine competitor and team player. JIMI DEYO Q One major letter in basketball. Clever dribbling and accurate passing were his outstanding skills. Jim was slated to be next year's mainstay but enlisted in the world's best team, the U. S. Navy. DICK FRIDLEY Q First year in basketball. Placed at disadvantage by his inexperience, Dick nevertheless developed into a capable player. JACK HANCOCK Q Two major letters in basketball. A skillful and consistant scoring forward. Jack's playing' was character- ized by his tenacious defensive and rugged rebounding. Coaches placed him on the first All-Conference team. ARLO JENSEN Q A rough, tough guard, Olel' was the spirit lifter of the squad. His jovial manner served to apologize for his football tactics. JACK RICE Q One major letter in basketball. A deceptive pivot player, Jack was the leading scorer on the '45 quintette. Coaches from the opponent schools voted him All-Con- ference center. BOB RUTI-IERFORD Q Two major letters in basketball. Hitting his stride in the tournament games, Bob was the reserve center. He was placed at center on the second All-Conference team. HOWARD SMITH Q Two major letters in basketball. One of the most outstanding defensive guards in O. H. S. history. How- ard proved the ironman of the squad when he held the opponents' high scorers to a few points a game. Unani- mous choice for All-Conference guard. Q0 m5 ff F X, put O x , ,,,.,,,a ad ,AW .....,.v First row: Walter Ohl, Eldon Keding, Alvin Lau, James Aversa, Bill Smith, Domonic Aversa. Second row: B. Caballero, John Feltus, Ralph Betts, Marvin Leverington Bob McCarty, Paul Treptow, Howard Lenius, Pete Greco, Joe Aversa. Third row: Don Spragg, Frank Trocino, Marlin Cook, Jim Ishman, Jack Irwin, Oelwein Oelwein Oelwein Oelwein Oelwein Oelwein Oelwein Walter Graesch, Tom Foster, Coach. WRESTLING RECORD ..... 9, East Waterloo 27 163 Cresco ....,.. .. 16 16g East Waterloo 20 . 9, Cresco .............. 25 llg West Waterloo ......... . 25 . ..... 335 Iowa School for Blind ..., 5 10gOsage.............................. 32 Huskie matmen . . . bucking tough competition . . , hall-nelsoned through the '45 calendar with moderate success . . . season reached pinacle with West Waterloo . . . in matches before the entire school . . . individual standout was state champ Aversa . . . undefeated during the entire gauntlet Dom teamed with brother Jim to cop post season Y. M. C. A. titles . . . a team to watch in '46. 6 ONSH Grapplers Began Mat Maneuvers in '37 .AM M R6 Hip ,sgxifv ivkg 'Yd ' fi ??fff':N if fi E Q V51 J. x of wgai 36 :lf 423' Q30 s Q0 Adi? lY1il'1Uf03S 13? Im' Smith, 17 LH-32 10 131.11 1111- Ni'f7l E!'- 2 EW: pf ff? mp make shall ami mihrvll' yt im was nt, me mfr .zwffz :muh 2 ci by 1 Ulied 1 iree thi uugh t ' 3fff li , f!+ffQ33 ff'W Mt if ktkt ff' L V , it wifi ,tig'i 's' i iii , W i gr IAAI J Qg41iiiff2gLg',f'6 af M i - A 1?li13Qfy1'2ff f i ..,-- ,af ' if wxfgjw if X? B- 'vile '?.:W L mi Small Fry , , . growing up with zest in rooms oi' Junior High . . . with an abundance of entertainment . , . home-room programs with home-room talent . . . beginning pages in the books of sports and music . . . making the year a bright splash of color . . . never to be forgotten . . . this is the Phantom. 2 -,fy M ,. J A Z nfs Q A - .... : 4 Ly. W y V wgfhs , Q w, A c zf Vx TLYEWTZQ AQZP? We Hate To Leave Top l'ii-tnrv Left, to Rightf Row I: Betty Ifllkl-', Mary Aivllo, Kuthlt-1-n Mahoney. hlill'g'il!'Pi, Row Ill: Herman Shzxrff, Rolmrt Rwhrick, Mairvin Sims, Gene BQ-ck. Platt, Evelyn Lou-Ialml. llorotliy Mclnnis, -loun Hlwlson, Dorothy Hvllvvivvv Waxrll, Alberta Fox. Paltriciu Koolcy. Pl'lltl0IlCl' Bor- Betts. Patsy Hilszlhevk, l'Ivelyi1l':iy1on, Delores Mclnnis, Colleen lnntl, liv,1.:in:1 Steffen. Frzlnrvs KilIJllllll'j'PI'. Paul Zinnnvrmun, Kll'llil!'flS. K:Lt.h1'yn Russo, Donald McBride, Clmrlos Hnltmaln. ow ll: Sum Aivllo. Brzinlic C':1l1:1llt-ro. Burtlvll Ahrons, Ruth 'llt'lllDl0. How IV: Boll XYy:mt, Lester Revs, John De'l'innn0r1n:1n, Harold Beverly Worllmm, lronv Jenkins, Sziruh Svliwzxrtz, lmVonnQ Fam or. Virgil Huaxton, Guilvn Sprngzne, Nancy .l'Iltl'l'lIlg'l1lll, -loy limit-r, Marilyn Sfllllllflililh Yvzlzi XY:iltvrs, Furl Bt':nlslmw, Lavvrn Zur-ll:irui:1s, Mary Schrzintz, Uonnio linlnino. Ralph Hillman, Dick XYRITLZRLSUII, .lack Poxavrs, Norslinain, Robert Sexton, Ronulrl Lohan. Bottom Pit'tnrP. lmft to Right? Row T: Juno Ullman, Betty Lillilvritlgr-, Edith Lenins, M:u':iv Row TH: Bob Blot-h, Juanita Pugvl, C'l1zn'lvne Scliwnrtz. Nancy Hackett-, Eleanor 'l'rnog, Bvtty Swzlrts, Mary Greco, Betty 'l'x'o- Stronhlo, Arrlis Simmons, Ruth XVll00lCl'. Pzltmiciat DQ-NY:1l4l. Felt-o cino, llanlm 'll1'ClbtllH', .loan Iiinning. Anno Pirillo, Betty Luther, lit-zilie, Pvt? Greco. Roh:-rt Spralggr, John Schnchmunn, John Foltuw. Goilevievo l'olt-man. Row II: Holm Drostc, George Nissen, Leo l'ltlwzu'tis, Beverly Balrtvls. Row TV: Jim Bilgllilll. Rupert i':ihullero, Lorin Kveley, John Miehv, Emily Rmlierford, Mary Aivnngr. Mardi-llv Doudnoy, Puulzi Keith Lowe, .lohn Stockfiulrl, Marion Vurgalson, Junies l'Il'l1l'2ll1li, Svhitflvr, Alice H47l'tli'k2l. llizinn liovvlnnd, Rtohvrtv liivmipp. Kit-li:u'1l .lmnvs Hoffman, Dom Grawso, Dvzln NVe'stcott, .lnnies McQueen, Clemens, Walter Uhl Jr. Highers Bought New Movie Projector from Carnival Proceeds I Remember You Top Picture, Left to Right,- Row Ill: .lziine-s liathke, Nat lien, Jiin Tlteolmld, Robert Ramsey, Row I: Gloria Meanle, Paitricia Martin, Marlys ffliristianwn, .loan JoAnn Waleneeus. Shiela McQueen. Jolene Innie, Ronald Rogers, Cole, lielnres Garcia. FFil.IlI'0S Greco, Shirley King, Betty Woorlx. John King, Gerald .le1ieks, Rolrert Kahn, IiaYerne Gilrsnn, Jann-s Joyce YVoods, Janis NX'ilSon, Margie Hasnnigssen, Ellen Smith. Rlieliarwls. Row H: James Rolf, Marie Boyington, Nancy Ilintz, Mardene Row IV: Holter! Rayne-ss, .lam-k Willett, Edwin Running, Gevrgu Zulninak, Pauline Straun, Joanne Strm-ight. Ronda Bagrnall, Nc-t.tiv Stvlihins, .Iann-s Stewart, In-Roy Meade, Grant Kappnieyer, Ken- Sinith, Lois Baldwin, John Stasi, Ruwsel Walker, Xenonhon B4-alle, nt-th Kruni, Holm-rt Ruedy. Owen Shaffer, Uzivid Blake, Melvin Bruce Wall. lloty, liohertl Borland, Bill Blaine, Bottom Pic-ture, lieftl to Right- Row I: Gresdna Doty, S'1ilnne Finders, Uarolyn Boots, Anit.a Ein.:- stlrom, Dorothy Running, Anne Russo, l,:iVonne Moment, Delores Brigham, Marilyn Hanna, Evelyn Rf-isner, Alberta Worley, Elea- uura Graesch. Row II: Roy Truog, Roger Mu-ka, Harold NViskerchin, Curl Gon- zales, Betty Sorenson, Janet XVarnstadt, Helen Krueger, Mary Fm-tney, Ann Becker, Marianna Stevens, Norma SP1'1lE2', lidwaril Jenkins, Lorraine Westlendorf, ' ,, Row III: Harold 'l'alma1li:e, Augustine Mendez, Regex' Wetlaufer, Vidal Mendez, Howard Illasters, Mary XVillizuns, Gayle King. Frances Fox, Delores R-asheenl, Behna Cnrnilsen, Harvey Oleon, Norman Bliss, Robert l,9Ti1llIl'lPl'll1!ll1, Robert Strang, Row IV: Pete xY2llPllCP1LN, Donald Risk, lVarren Inman, Norinan Miller, Vernon Ganski-, James Butler, Kenneth Sewell, Clarence Gilson, Pat Loveland. Don Yzirgzisan, Edward Volker, Paul Speed, Doyle Cornish, Dell Hanson, Ray Bond, Dale Conner. Present Junior High Building Was Remodeled 1939 - 1940 Where Do We Go From Here low I: Delnrvs Miller, Anno Loo, Deluris Leslikow, Marlene Lain. Row lll: Murtmi Ross. Jmmnnv live-, Dick XY:xit, Rocco Yitirit-tv. Larnn Jones, Glonola XVestien1lorf. Sliirlvy Bnleyn, Helen Wilken, Allen Porter, Shirley V:inDo1mx'vr, Marjorie Rzxnuey, John fllilfil Sherman. Barlmrn Lev Flower. AVFIY-il, low ll: Paul L00. flillfk Crain, Forrest. Cnnnvr, Nut 'l'r0cin0, limi' TY: .luck Rvisnor. l.:1F0n4l:m Bmnn, Marlene Gurtz, Pzinl Evans, Bznrlmm Pollock, Rngvr ll'z1g1ier, Bill l-lvitvr, Raynmml Rezislzind, Vivien Gzirlzincl, Rnbn-rt Linder, Marvin Hinos. Ralph Xl'omln':ii'rl, Hvrlwrt Boleyn. l ,rv Bottrnn Picture. Left tn Right- Row I: Phyllis Bridges, Bernice Simpson. Mario King, Vauiglin de Row lll: Janne: Orcfntt. flwiiwrc' Rivv. Bevhrly St'nv. Hzilph Jain- lleo Dixon. Mario Sc'hilflel', llairlone Bown, Gloria: Brugge-iss, Mnrylyn ki'1 3 .lunv-s Hull, Bill liziznwy, .lnninr Stvffviis, GL-urge Sm-Nl, King, Sally Stn-hbins, Phyllis flllillllltlf. .lziniuv Colilv. Run' ll: John Meyer. .Tim Tzitrn, Riuynwnml Mzastvrs, Billy llinsey. Run- lY: .ilflvn l'orter. i'l1:irlfiv,'v 'l'ori'l'y. Ann l'lill'lll'4, .loan Crain. Rwhort Liven, Uherie Wnlknp, Georgia Belle Borg. Donald Kzippvs, Junnt 'l'rug:m'. Ri-ity Lon Stmvural. llnnno Brigliaun, Lrrwull Scliniidtkv. Public Address System Was Installed in 1939-1940 After The Ball Is Over JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL RECORD Oelwein .... 265 West Union .. Oelwein . . . .... 263 Independence . . . Oelwein . . . . . . 0: Maynard . . . . Oelwein .. 7g Maynard Oelwein . . . . . .34g Waverly . . . Oclwein . . . . . .25g waveriy . .. . . . look closely, for among this group are the Huskie stars of to morrow . . . large turnout and hard work . . . characterize the sea- son . . . defeat at the hands of Maynard was only blur on an other- wise perfect record . . . men behind the team, coaches Doughty and Northrup deserve much of the credit. SQUAD John Aversa Jim McQueen Xenophon Beake Walter Om Herbert Boleyn James Orglutt Robert Borland Alden Porter James Butler .Allen Porter Rupert Caballero Richard Clemens Jack Crain Melvin Doty Paul Evans Robert Gienapp Dom Grasso Pete Greco Lorin Keeley John King ' Roger Meska Robert Linder Bud McBride Robert Ramsay Robert Reedy George Rice Ronald Rogers Edwin Running Marvin Sims Paul Speed Gailen Sprague Pete Stebbins Edward Voelker Bruce Wall Jack Wilplett Promises Bigger and Better Teams Practice Makes Perfect Grade Seven Harvey Olson Paul Speed Bob Strang John King Roger Wetlaufer Russell Walker Norman Bliss Ronald Rogers Robert Kahn Robert Reedy Grant Kappmeyer David Blake Vernon Ganske James Butler Robert Borland Bruce Wall Xen Beake Grade Eight John Aversa Herbert Boleyn Duane Brigham Forrest Conner Roger Ducomman Paul Evans Robert Linder John Meyers James Orcutt Alden Porter Allen Porter Bill Ransay George Rice Lowell Schmidtke J im Tatio Nat Tracino Jr. Woodward Lost two games to Maynard rest of year inter squad games. Basketball . . . ready and willing . . . Huskies pups en- thusiastically absorbed the fundamentals and poiSe of bucket-blitzing . . . under the vigilant tutoring of coaches Paul and Doughty . . . look forward to the time when they will harass hardcourt op- ponents. l uHo1d Tight . . . striving to keep alive Oelwein's wrestling tradition . . . Junior High wrestletts represented the school in several meets . . . learned basic holds the hard way . . . stuck-it-out when others dropped out . . . champs are made, not born. T KE T EASY Row I: Forrest Connor, :John Meyer, Robert DeTim- merman, Alden Porter, Roger Wetlaufer, James Or- cutt, Raymond Masters, Jack Crain, Row II: :5fBruce Wall, Harvey Olson, if1Robert Kalm, Mr. Doughty, sponsor, Jim Theobald, James Richards-, Nat Leo, Duane Brigham. Row HI: Allen Porter, Robert Borland, John Miehe, Lester Rees, :Names l-lehrank, filarnes Stewart, Edwin Running. One Word Led To Another First Row: Anne Russo, Betty Trocino, Kathryn Russo, Mrs. Stu-rms, sponsor, :fiMardene Zumrnak, Patricia Martin, iiiloanne Streight, Pauline Strawn. Row II: LaVonne Moment Betty Rake, f1Phyllis Channer, :f:Alberta Fox, :Hoy Zazharias, Feleo Beake, :::P3tX'iCl2l DeWald, iilanice Coble. Row III: f1iLowel1 Schmidtke, Carl Brandshaw, Harold Fauser, Lester Recs, Robert Borland, Robert Blech. 3 ' l Z9 Q 65 ao GWQLQKA mma.-..-- HNStoR .----f...,...:.... I 3 My :if 4' F or l-le's a lolly Good Fellow . . . they all are . . . these cooperative'establiShrnents of our Hub Clty Without them the '45 Ghost just w0uldn't be . . . Schneider's Cottage Studio Thiele's Grocery First National Bank Oelwein Daily Register Loyal Order of Moose Iowa Motor Company Mah-el's, Cupboard Red Star Oil Earl W. Moore Connors', Inc. Candy Box Tea Room Ritchie's Clothing Brant Funeral Home Kuper's Grocery Miller Mobilgas Florida- Fruit Market Oelwein Supply New Home Cafe ' Young sCoal Company Hintz Bros. Furniture Fareway Stores, Inc. Let SWan's Feather Your Nest Kerwin's Clothing Store Oelwein Implement Company Oelwein Roller Rink Hub City Bakery Central States Gas and Electric Rathbun Bros. Jewelry Specialty Cleaners B. P. O. Elks Ross Reid Post No. 9 City Laundering tCo. The Ross Co. South Texaco 'Station Oelwein Frozen Food Lockers Forthun the Tailor The Food Shep Strang' Tire Shop J. C. Penney Company Hi-Way Food Market Guthrie's Drug Store Tousley's Cigar Store Maire Drug Store Karl Mike's Grocery Sibbing's Jewelry Pfeiffer's Drug Store Grassfield Shoe Store King 85 Preston M Zuber's Super Service Pete's Shoe Shop Elite Beauty Salon Hazel's Beauty Salon Birdsell's Barber Shop The Children's Shop Lundberg's Dress Shop Dr. Mariner L. H. 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