Oelwein High School - Ghost Yearbook (Oelwein, IA)
- Class of 1949
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The Qelweih High School CSHQST The Caravan Leg for the Year 1949 ? w!g1 4 X55 '11 .- 'W Q. A 92 'W , g,,,xni A .,Q ' 1 A B wig gf ,Q lsi Q? 1 1. sa 4 fx ff' 'H 4, wifi? ,sff 1.-N4 y Wadi R Us ' mi .i ff? . if S' gi 5 J Y gag If ss LN x f , x'! Qflh I . x 'U I kiln M: QW ,Q?f' n'g AQ x P Ex 5 L G 'Sf 'T ,, fi' gg is as X15 I - .-W ' 32 1 2' ... F 5 s S ' 4-s-.nu ,,-.Q ww 5 , 2 Q , 1 if z lei 11 ES 3? M135 3 QS ?fi?Q '7'fa ' wi 5 'f 544511122 f' Q' fy - '55 M15 A K , J 5 Ai! f, if vb A lk I? Q Y 1 5? f- 2 K .F A M 52 , . :N .V QQ 32,4- f!f 1Q2:f, 2 -' - x, ggfyfeisgfg ,iff f fin- if nv Azz -f V- mf :fy-'fn Qflfa ? .f 1-'ig 'if .jpgkf 'Fu We kyjip. ' 'fr T 3, ry ',, A mg? if ,ff 3 Q K: ZSQS mf 5 nf p ':f'79Qg ,JL Y A 4531 ' .ki 5 Mag . QQ 5' . V5 , ,K 3- 5 M4-2. Way -wx- W 4 DEDICATICN We, the Annual Staff. as representatives of the Senior Class, dedicate our loook to the embodiment of that spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation which has made our school great. May We who go to take our place in the community, as Well as those Who follow in the halls of O. H. S., keep in mind that as a good school is the product of a good community, so a good commun- ity is the product of a good school, each an inspiration to the other. S523 N-'-: -22 '?W 1Fff 'd' .1- 1-' .'f 'v 'fw'm':.':'- .:: r'- 'f:- :wef- fz- -4.-, dia.. 'N ...Lu . 4 A -fx E5 .i'e-- f M2111 f'f1f213- 1:'?EZ:Pf5 f ' '51 ' 2' ':.fJ.z-55' L F357-ilitln gbnii? fbi? K 27. P' 255.gif Bins? :zeiiiz 31 -ai. - if nf u A- FAREWELL The Annual Staff, along with the rest of the Senior section of the train, leaves its place in the O.H.S. caravan to strike out into the great beyond. We, the staff, take this opportunity to thank you for your cooperation along the trail - the greenhands will find the trail rugged and dusty in a vast wilderness of learning, but, like us, find the crossroads will come too soon. The script is written, the pictures taken, we're ready to go to press - the job of the Annual Staff as caravan chronic- lers is completed, but it is up to you to keep alive the traditions that we, the forty-niners, have left to you. THE STAFF Editor-Jim Stewart Assistant Editor-LaVonne Moment Business Manager--Anne Becker Assistant Business Manager-Evelyn Reisner Sponsor-Minnekus Schakel Janet Warnstadt Frances Fox Mardene Zummak Nat Leo Sheila McQueen Delores Rahe Joanne Harrington Dorothy Running Lois Henneger Don Risk Pat Loveland 4:2535 greg - - 1--f.71'..E2: Nancy Hintz Marlys Christiansen Jackie Zubrod , ,,, Joan Cole Marilyn Hanna F',,g!EYE!f!r'.:: :-:'-in-311: Bob Kalm flggugiigig ' J' s finer. Gayle King Harold Talmadge vilsgggfi John King Phyllis Robinson lgjiisa, Gresdna Doty fljvtn I-oifxs ,Blu N' V ,gssessaia 6'5Ef'5i'l? gmvnvo 4- '. A,fvrg,g:gxg!':g.g, QEFZLILI .!zgqg555x,.::..--.mzzpiaggga,,1...w.4-'ua i- ' jywqfgzzt +..:.fx:x. -... 41v.5..IT1. zz-:gsm-3,-...--g,rg:xf:x fe' . . -.:-. N -.1 : -' ' R121-,,'1-:ui . win- nv---me uw- -I., . .I ff, I - .4 fn. it -far u I - s . S 'min'-Iragggg: . ffkfiizzsifaluizrv-:zr:r:1::s:Jblrzi- u'!:!ml.w4':'ff12?- - ff .g l:l..nL -:If ADMINISTRATION Superintendent of School A. A. Kaskadden, the trail boss who looked ahead in Search of possible danger and forewarned us. He drew the map, and we followed his chosen course, to our advantage - inspired us to go on when our morale was low - never faltering - always willing to help lead us on to our final goal. Fmma Lou Schoentag, log-keeper on the trail and general right arm to the trail boss. Pretty, efficient, and the girl-on-the-line who saw to it that supplies were ordered and the records kept straight. She capably filled an indispensable position. School Board Members Mrs. W. C. Elmer, Mr. L. E. Hilzabeck, p'e:i:lc11t, Mr. M. G. Stebbins, secretary, Mr. R. W. Brant, Mr. F. H. Cook, Mr. Donald Strang. The School Board They provided the back- ing for this trip - allocated funds to do a good job -- gave their time and effort to make provisions for our trip -made it 'ieasier going over thc rough spots - all alound good sports. Always a good scout, Mr. Hoover planned Lhc details of each day's travel - picked the camp sites for the re- ncuda when all were weary - brightened up our journey with eve- nings of fun and laughter - spared no effort of his own to help us follow the stiaight and narrow. Secretary to the principal, Mrs. Hanson checked innumerable fine points to lessen the confusion-round- ed up the stragglers- kept at her fingertips quantities of informa- tion needed by the travelers - spent many hours assisting the leaders of our group. FACULTY iff UA Mr. Bellock, Coaching and Industrial Alts Miss Butts, Biology Mr. Butcher, Coach and Physical Training Mr. Frank, Social Studies and English Mrs. Greenley, English and School Register Mrs. Kiddoo, Mathematics Mr. Kraft, Social Studies Miss Lerdall, Home Eco- nomics Mics Montz, Commercial Studies and Economics Miss Mc-Givern, English and Speech Miss Nelson, Foreign Lang- uagcs Mr. Nelson, Coaching and Drivers Education Mr. Petermann, Vocal Music Mr. Schakel, World History and Social Problems Miss Spicer. Librarian Miss Teisinger, Commercial Studies Mr. Williams, Science Mr. Wittmer, Instrumental Music SENIORS fs g a ., - 5 gg: f , A I E . , , g ig President-David Blake Vice President--Robert Garrison Secretary-Anne Becker Treasurer-Gayle King With the last lap of their journey behind them, the Senior C -.aran has many happy memories of the highlights of their travels-Picinniny Picini: - Lanies - cur Town - Sports - Homecoming - All School Variety Show - Hldighways and Bi-ways - Contests - Band Concert - Senior Picnic - Baccalaureate - Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom - and finally the End of the trail -Commencement. Though much time, preparation, and hard work were needed for this eve1'-to-be- remembered journey, the Seniors capably blazed a trail for futre pioneers to follow. SENIORS Baldwin, Lo's- Baldy 'l0.H.S'. contrlbiiton to Powers Modeling Agency. GAA. 2, 3, 4, Y Teens 2, Glee Clbu 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Banquet Committee 3, Art Cltb 1. Bayness, Robert- Bob That silence means something. Beake, Xenophon- Xennie He does his best work in clinches. Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, O Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Becker, Anne- Annie 'She kept them all guessing. Newstaff 2, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 2, Class Secretary 4, Our Town 4, l'Papa is All Wardrobe Mistress 3, Variety Show 4, Banquet Committee 3, Flash Staff 1, Choral Readers 2, Liggleterla Queen Nominee 3, Exchange Assembly 3. Blake, David-I'Supe Jun'or genius Books in one arm Micky in the other, Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextette 4, Brass Quartette 1, Vocal Soloist 4, Thespans 3,4, Alpha 3,4, Spanish 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Rotarian 4, Class President 4, 'lDate with Judy 3, Our Town 4, Special Guest 4, Stage Crew 3, Banquet Committee 3, 0 Club 2, 3, 4, Interpretive Reading 3, Choral Reading 2, 3, Student Conductor 4, Brass Quintette 2, Cornet Trio 2, Mixed Quartette 3, 4, Movie Operator 1, Giggleteria 3, Exchange Assembly 3, Variety Show 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Lbrarian 3, State Track Meet 3. Bliss, Norman- Pete Go 'way, girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, O Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Boots, Carolynn- Ella Queen of a KEng's heart. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, Quartett 3, Soloist 1, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Biology 4, Pres., Spanish 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3: Date W.th Judy 3, 'lPapa is All 3, Banquet Committee 3. Borland, Robert- Bob He just F ddles away his time. Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Our Town 4, Prop, Chairman, Banquet Committee 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, Flash Staff 1, Patrol 1. ngton, Marie-'lMarie Eenie, meenie, minie, moe- G. A. A. 2, 4, Y Teens 3, Publicity Chairman, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Homemaking Club 4, Banquet Committee 3, Dance Com- mittee, Chairman, Giggleteria 3, Variety Show 4. Buckholtz, Norman--'lBuck California, here I come- Spanish 3, 4, Giggleteria 3, Spanish Fiesta 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. Butler, James- Jim Who says women and basketball dont mix? Chado, Barbara- Barbie An inspiration to the team. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Y Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Cheer Leader 2, 4, Stage Crew 2, Banquet Committee 3, Giggleteria 3. SEN IORS Q Christiansen, Marlys- Chris She knows the books from A to Z Thus Christy means efficiency. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Y Teens 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Biology 4, Pres. 4, Art Club 1, Presi- dent, Variety Show 4, Librarian 4. Cole, Jo Ann-'iSqueaky Giggles is her middle name. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Register Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Spanish 2, Banquet Committee 3, History Club 2. Connor, Dale- Dale l'm Donna Bettcha money! Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextette 4, Brass Quartette 2, Soloist 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha 3, 4, President 4, Latin 2, President, Rotarian 4, Student Council 2, 3, Stage Crew 4, Ban- quet Committee 3, AII-State Band 3, 4, Movie Operator 1, Choral Reading 2, Chief Student Conductor 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Quintette 3, Giggleteria Business Manager 3, Variety Show 4, Messiah 4, Echange Assembly 3. DeTimmerman, Bob-HR. D. Greater men have lived. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Alpha 3, 4, Spanish 4, Latin 2, O Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Doty, Gresdna- Sizzer Helen Hayes of O. H. S. Debate 3, Register Staff 2, 3, 4, Quill 8t Scroll 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Thespians 3, 4, Biology 4, vice- president 4, Latin 1, 2, president 2, Student Council 3, 4, Vice- pres. 3, President 4, l'0ur Town 4, When Shakespeares Ladies Meet 3,, Papa ls All 3, Banquet Committee 3, Interpretive Reading 3, 4, Choral Reading 2,3, Variety Show 4, Special Guest 4, Pep Queen Attendant 4, Exchange Assembly 3, 4, Doty, Melvin- Mel Taxi service for beautiful women. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 0 Club 2, 3, 4. Engstrom, Anita-'lInk i'Rah, rah, rah, rah, U. l. U. G. A. A. 2, 3, Y Teens 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Homemaking Club 2, 4, Banquet Committee 3, Flash Staff 1. Finders, Susanne- Susie Has she got pretty eyes? - Roger! G. A. A. 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Biology 4, President, Banpuet Committee 3, Art Club 1. Ford, Mary Jo- Jo There's a Ford in the future of some lucky boy. Y Teens 4, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Alpha 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Biology 4, Vice-pres. 4, Attendant to the Pep Queen 4. 'Fox, Frances- Frannie She was always bobbing in and out of some chore. Register Staff 4, Feature Editor, Quill 8t Scroll 4, Annual Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Biology 2, Vice-president, Latin 2, The Torchbearers 2, Papa Is All 3, Our Town 4, Publicity Committee for i'Our Town , Banquet Com- mittee 3, Librarian 1, 2, 3. Ganske, Vernon- Gunner Just an intramural star at heart. Football 1, Basketball 2, Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 3. 'Garcia, Delores- Delores Aye, Aye, Aye Delores. G. A. A. 1, Y Teens 1, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, Histor . is A ,. A '- 1-sf K X . an H' it i ye SENIORS Garrison, Robert- Bob A lFox-y' Character if we ever saw one. Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 4, Student Man- ager 4, Annual Staff 4. Gibbs, Dale- Lightning Best things come in small packages, just ask the girls! Oooooooh! Goodell, Russell- Russ HO. H. S.'s future James Melton Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, President 4, Mixed Quartette 2, 3, 4, Soloist Class Treasurer 3, Jr. Class Play, Assistant Our Town 4, Dysart Trojan Quill Staff 3, Vinton, Dysart High Schools 1, 2, 3. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Director, Operetta 3, Male Quartette 3, Graesch, Elenora- Tootie That sweet cheery smile ma c . G. A. A. 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Biology 4, President, Latin 2, Banquet Committee 3. t hes her personality Greco, Frances- Danny 'lThe envy of all girl phys. ed. students. G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, 'lOur Town chorus 4, Banquet Committee 3, Flash Staff 1. Hanna, Marilyn- Mickey onalit befits our Mickey to the final degree. llBeauty, talent, pers y, Choral Reading 2, Flash Staff 1, Annual Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, Mixed Quartette 4, Double Sextette 2, Vocal Soloist 2, 3, 4, Inst. Soloist 1, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Alpha 4, Biology 4, Pres. 4, Spanish 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, Sec. 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, 0ur Town 4, Banquet Committee 3, co-chairman, Exchange Assemblies 3, Accompanist 3, 4, French Horn Quartette 3, Brass Quartette 1, Brass Quintette 2, 3, Brass Sextette 4, All-State Band 3, 4, Pep ' ' ' ' e 3- Giggle- Queen Nominee 2, Pep Queen 4, Giggleteria Nomin e , teria 3, Variety Show 4. Harrington, Joanne- Jo 'lGiggle here, giggle there, giggle, giggle everywhere. Hennager, Lois- Lois G A. A. 3, 4, Register Staff 4, Banquet Committee 3. Annual Staff 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Hintz, Nancy- Nan Shy? We know better! Y Teens 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Biology Club 4, Secretary, Latin 2, Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, Variety Show 4. Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treas., l'Our Town 4, Banquet. Inman, Warren- Warren 'lWhat's life for if not for a good time. Jenkins, Edward- Ed So quiet you wouldn't know he's there. Latin 4, Debate 4. Loveland, Patrick- Pat 'll-lis Irish eyes are always smiling! Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Biology Club 2, Rotariani lub 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 4, Baseball 4, Banquet Committee 3, 0' C 2, 3, 4, Sacred Heart High School 1, 2, Basketball 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Latin 1, Class President 1, Sodality Sacred Heart 1, 2, Vice Prefect. SENIORS Kalm, Robert- Bob Bill Stern of the newstaff. Football 25 Basketball 25 Register Staff 45 Quill 84 Scroll 45 Annual Staff 45 Banquet Committee 35 Baseball 35 Giggleteria 3, Kappmeyer, Grant- Grant Slender, tender, and tall. King, Gayle-l'Kate Ambition is no cure for love. Debate 25 Annual Staff 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4, President 35 Alpha 45 Student Council 4, Secretary 45 'iThe Torch- bearers 25 'lWhen Shakespears Ladies Meet 35 Stage Crew 3, 45 Banquet Committee 35 Radio Speaking 45 Office Staff 15 Flash Staff 15 Librarian 25 Pep Queen Attendant 3, 45 Choral Readers 2, 35 Art Club 15 Exchange Assembly 3, 45 Variety Show 45 Home- making Club 1. King, John- Juan Hey Carolynn, is it O. K. if George comes along? Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 15 Annual Staff 45 Men's Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Quartette 35 Biology 3, Vice-Pres.5 Spanish 3, 45 Our Town 45 Banquet Committee 35 Movie Oper- ator 15 Choral Reading 3, 4. King. Shirley- Shirley Music from her fingers doth flow. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Accompanist5 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Sextette 3, 4, Accompanist5 Soloist 2, 3, 45 Biology 45 Latin 45 All-State Band 45 Saxophone Quartette 4. Knowles, Glenda- Lena Ain't love grand? Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Latin 25 Stage Crew 4. Leo, Nat- Nat Take it easy. Rome wasn't built in a day Track 25 Debate 45 Declamatory 45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 45 Brass Sextette 45 Soloist 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Student Council 25 'lA Date With Judy 35 Our Town 45 Stage Crew 45 Student Conducting 45 Intramurals 45 Second Place, State Legion Oratory 4. Lonie, Jolene Ann- Jodie A girl of many interests and faithful to them all. G. A. A. 2, 35 Y Teens 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Biology 45 Spanish 2, 35 Banquet Committee 35 Librarian 3, 45 Our Town 4. Martin, Patricia- Pat l'Time but not to be tampered with, Banquet Committee 35 Flash Staff 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Masters, Howard-'ll-lowdy Georgia on my mind. -McQueen, Sheila- Sheila The nursing profession is always open to dependable people like you. G. A. A. 45 Y Teens 45 Choral Reading 45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Biology 35 Banquet Committee 3. Mendez, Augustine- Augie A jaunty desperado. Wrestling 3, 45 Spanish 25 0' Club 3, 4. .L -, ws 'qt 'lx L W N'-lk 4 . 4 LSL. W . T5 at ..., ri 3 SENIORS Mendez, Vidal- Vidal Anybody wanna hear a joke? Annual Staff 45 Spanish 4. Meska, Roger- Roger Don't worry Mr. Nelson, the car's insured.' Football 45 Track 2, 3, 45 O' Club 2, 3, 4. Miller, Norman- Normie 'lMake way for the 'Chinze'-Wouldn't that frost you! Basketball 1, 25 Track 45 Debate 45 Declamatory 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Brass Sextette 4g Thespians 3, 45 Biology 3, Pres. and Vice-Pres.5 Our Town 45 You Can't Take It With You 5 'lPapa is All 35 Date with Judy' Stage Crew 35 Banquet Committee 35 O' Club 2, 35 Variety Show 45 Messiah 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Locker Monitor 15 Baseball 2, 35 Choral Reading 25 Student Conductor 45 Exchange' Assembly 3, 4. Moment, La Vonne- Liz There'll be rice at her wedding. Y Teens 45 Register Staff 2, 3, 45 Quill 84 Scroll 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor5 Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Sextette 35 Quartette 45 Soloist 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 45 Biology 4, Pres.5 Spanish 2, 3, 4, vice-pres,5 Student Council 3, 45 Torchbearers 25 Date With Judy 35 Shakespeares Ladies 35 Our Town 45 'Special Guest 45 'tPapa is All 35 Banquet Committee 35 Pep Queen Candidate 35 Flash Staff 1, Editor5 Jr. High Council 1, Pres.5 Accompanist 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 45 ChoraL Readers 2, 35 Giggleteria 35 Exchange Assembly 3, 4. Olson, Harvey- Ole Ambitious man with an over abundance of work. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Wrestling 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Quartette 15 Mixed Octette 15 Thespians 3, 45 Alpha 3, 45 Biology 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Spanish 3, 4, President 45 Class President 35 Class Vice-Pres. 25 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Banquet Committee 35 0' Club 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 45 School Safety Patrol 1, Captain5 Flash Staff 15 Color Guard 15 Choral Reading 2, 3. Ohl, La Verne-'xGurnsey Mysterious Vagabond. Rahe, Delores- Dee lVle and Giggles. G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Y Teens 35 Annual Staff 45 Homemaking Club 35 Latin 15 Banquet Committee 35 History Club 3. Ramsey, Robert-'lBob lGimme a twenty mule team and I'll be happy. Football 1, 45 Wrestling 35 Baseball 3. Rasheed, De Lores-'lRadish A living vvalkie-talkief' Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Banquet Committee 35 Giggleteria 3. Reecly, Robert- Bob Our clock must have been slow-sorry I'm late! Reisner, Evelyn- Evie A cheerful smile and a helping hand no matter what the odds. G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Y Teens 2, 35 Choral Reading 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Spanish 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Stage Crew 45 Banquet Committee 35 Dance Committee 35 Librarian 15 Variety Show 45 Exchange Assembly 4. Risk, Donald- Lee A cheery 'hi' for all passersby. Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Biology 3, Sec.5 Latin 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 3, 45 Banquet Committee 3. SENIORS Rolf, James- Jimmy 'lWatch the birdie-Gotcha! Robinson, Phyllis- Phyl Rings on my fingers-. G. A. A. 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Banquet Commiittee 3. Running, Dorothy- Dart Come up and see me sometime--Bud! lAnother U. I.U. Fan.l Annual Staff 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Biology 4, Secretary, Cheer Leader 1, Student Council 1, Secretary, Our Town 4, Stage Crew 2, Banquet Committee 3, Pep Queen Candidate 3, 4, Flash Staff 1, Choral Reader 2. Running, Edwin-- Ed 'lThe 'Flower-King' of O. H. S. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Biology 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 0' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Flash Staff 1, Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 4. Russo, Anne- Bo The Marines have landed and the situation is well in hand. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Register Staff 2, 3, 4, co-editor 4, Quill St Scroll 3, 4, Sextette 2, Cheer Leader 1, 4, Banquet Committee 3. Sewell, Kenneth- Kenny Me and my shadow, Joan! Smith, Ellen- Ellen No task too great for her. Sorenson, Betty-'lBetty Wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine. Speed, Paul-'lPaul 'tHis deep masculine voice makes all the girls tingle. Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Spragg, Norma-'lNorma How dull life would be without the roller rink. Stasi, John- John Who knows someday he may be editing his own newspaper. Spanish 4, Student Council 1. Stebbins, Pete- Pete l'Never mind the lantern in the window ma, I won't be home tonight. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Register Staff 2, Rotarian 4, Student Council 2, 3, Banquet Committee 3, O' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Office Staff 1. X if .QW SEN IORS Stevens, Marianna- Stevie College here I come. Wahoo!! Annual Staff 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Flute Quartette 1, 25 Biology 45 Spanish 45 Latin 2, Vice-pres.5 Our Town 45 Banquet Committee 35 Choral Reading 25 Radio Speaking 45 Variety Show 45 Woodwind Ensemble 4. Stewart, James- Jim 'll'd like to make an amendment to the amendment. Debate 35 Register Staff 4, Exchange Editor 45 Annual Staff 4, Editor 45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Thespians 45 Alpha 3, 45 Spanish 4, Vice-Pres, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Our Town 45 'lCruel World 45 Dance Committee 35 School Boy Patrol 1, Captaing Oratory 3, 4. Strang, Robert- Bob l'Me, my clarinet, and my little yellow truck. Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Register Staff 2, 45 Quill 84 Scroll 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Quartette 1, 2, 3, 45 Soloist 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 25 Student Council 35 Exchange Assembly 3, 45 Band Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4. Strawn, Pauline- Paul Yum, Yum!l G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Banquet Committee 3, Chairman5 Flash 2. Streight, Joanne- Jo Her constant commotion proves perpetual motion more than notion, G. A. A. 2, 35 Register Staff 2, 3, 45 Co-Editor 45 Quill 84 Scroll 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Sextette 35 Thespians 3, 45 Biology 4, Pres.5 Latin 25 Wardrobe Mistress 35 Banquet Committee 35 Flash Staff 1. Talmadge, Harold-'HaroId A carpenter that knows all the angles. Track 15 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Thespians 3, 45 Biology Club 3, President5 A Date With Judy 35 Our Town 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Banquet Committee 35 0' Club 3, 45 Office Staff. Terrell, Mary Ann- May Ann 'lThe girl with the gorgeous Eyes. Theobald, James- Jim A Clothes horse right out of Esquire. Debate 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Thespians 3, 4, Pres. 45 Alpha 3, 45 Latin 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 25 Class Officer 35 Student Council 1, 25 'lEnd of the Rope 35 'lOur Town 45 Special Guest 45 Papa is All 35 Date With Judy 35 Banquet Committee 35 Office Staff 15 Choral Reader 2, 3. Volker, Edward-- Mercury He does his best to live up to his nickname. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain '4S5 Basketball 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Rotarian 45 Banquet Committee 35 O' Club 1 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Walenceus, Joan-- Jo She's too quiet for a blond. G. A. A. 3, 45 Biology 3. Walenceus, Pete- Pete Will this day never end? Walker, Russell- Russ or Squeek Alaska here I come? Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 0' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. SENIORS Wall, Bruce- Big Bruce Ain't misbehavin' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 4, O' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Warnstadt Janet- Janet 'lAn all around twirler G. A. A. 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Banquet Committee 3, Office Staff Jr. High, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Band 4. Wetlaufer, Roger- R. B. The best things in life are free. Ya, who says so? Thespians 3, 4, 'Special Guest 4, l'Papa is All 3, l'End of the Rope 3, Our Town 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Banquet Committee 3, Choral Readers 2, 3, Speech Contest 3, 4. Willett. Jack- WiIlo A speedy man on the football field and a iBarney Oldfield' on the davenport. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, O' Club 2, 3, 4. Wiskerchen, Harold- Whiskey UA shy smile can often be misleading. Basketball 1. Worley, Alberta-'lBerta A little mite goes a long way. G. A. A. 4, Banquet Committee 3, Riverside, Calif. 1, Homemaking Club 1, Cafeteria Club 1, Latin Club 1. Zubrod, Jacquelinw Jackie What's that ya say? G. A. A. 2, 3. 4, Soph. Representative 2, Recreation Leader 3, President 4, Y Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 4, Biology 4, Pep Queen Attendant 4. Zummak, llllardene- Mardi There was a little girl with long blond curls. When she was good she was very very good And when she was bad-Oh, Boy!! Newsstaff 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextette 3, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary- Treas. 4, Biology 4, Secretary 4, Our Town 4, Papa is All 3, Variety Show 4, Banquet Committee 3, Flash Staff 1, Original Orator 3, Choral Reader 2, 3, Christmas Program 3. President-Morton Ross Vice-Pres.-Rollie Kappmeyer Secretary-Sally Stebbins Treasurer-Rich:.1rd Riche JUNIORS Gradually the Juniors branch of the caravan is journeying on toward the last lap in th carry on 'Iho without The the gala larewell eir trek through the field of education. These are the tenderfoots who will after the '49ers have left the O. H. S. caravan. the '49ers will be sadly missed, the reigns are being left in capable hands, and a doubt they will keep the caravan rolling at a good pace. highlight of the year is the traditional Junior-Senior banquet and prom, occasion when buttons and bows, soft lights and sweet music, make this to the Seniors a lovely memory. J UNIORS llottom-Clarence Mt-Bride, George Rice, Allen Porter, Rollie Kappmeyer, Junior Speed, Morton Ross. Lowell Schmidtlce, Donald O'Ha1'a, James Orcutt, Alden Porter, Jack Reisner. Middlc4Miss McGix'ern, John Meyer, Robert Livin, Raymond Masters, Robert Iirder. Richard Richo, Donald Kappes, Bernice Simpson, Delores Miller, Leone Short, Clara Sherman, Victoria Lujan. l1'ront-Rutli Hale, Marilyn King, Marlene Lau, L:.Vonne Jones, Marlene Gaitz, Ann Harms, Sally Stebbins, Marjoiie Ramsay, Grace Simons, Helen Hoyt. Row 1-Doris Robbins, LaFonda Bronn, Jean Williams, Barbara Pollock, Mary Ann Terrell, Gloria Boggess, Shirley Van Denover, Marlene Brown. Row 2-Barbara Flower, Charlotte Walrath, Virginia Waterman, Joanne Damon, Helen Wilken, Phyllis Channer, Georgia Ann Butler, Delores Anderson. Row 3-Herbert Boleyn, Nat Trocino, Glenola Westendorf, Vaughn de lea Dixon, Janet Trager, Forrest Conner, John Aversa. Row 4-Junior Steffen, Bill Wilson, Dick Wait, Lowell Dieter, Gerald Jencks. SOPHOMORES Now that the sophomores are well hardened in to the ways oi' the caravan-they will be able to give the wheels oi' 1950 some very capable support. Upon these sophomores' shoulders will be placed a good deal ol' responsibility, and we are certain that they will be in- strumental in the locomotion of the caravan in the years to come. The main event in the sophomore journey was the annual sophomore picnic pitched along the trail at Backbone State Park, the traditional sophomore picnic grounds. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President-Shirley Walker Vice-Pres: Margie Mingcr Secretary- Bob Laffoon nd Row Cul Heinnnde7 Vern Keeley, Charles Kappmeyer, Robert Kastli, Robert Lllfoon Albelt Hlrms James Knee. 7nd Row Clnke Knowles Regis Harrington, Doris Hoth. Janice Howard, Marlys Kilm P1tCa1penter Pat Graham Janet Johnson. st Row Jo ephine Greco Janice King, Janis Heldt, Shirley Gray, Nancy Holcomb, Ivi Knlcpitiick Marilyn Kilcoyne Marlene Kilcoyne. 5rd 2nd lst SOPHOMORES -Danny Beinfang, John Gallagher, Joe Crowley, Bob Butters, Earl Alton, Row Crain, Eldon Fratzke, Duane Fauser, Jerry Bird, Dan Driscoll. Jack -Freddie Damon, Janice Garrison, Janet Brant, Faye Camp-bell, Marilyn Helen Gay, Betty Alsip, Bob Clark, Franklin Baldwin, Jim Gibbs, Gary Crandall. Row Carr, Row-Pat Davis, Marilyn Cree, Elaine DeTimmerman, Ann Aiello, Barbara Behrens, Kathleen Corcoran, Gertrude Ford, Donna Betts. Row-John Walenceus, Robert Ohl, Alfred Stoekfield, Frank Smith, Donald 4th Rohrig, James Marlin, Wayne Stockwell. 3rd Row-Mr. Kraft, Alan Loveland, Juventine Lujan, Ted Stevens, Ronald Nicol, Don Luther, Lorraine Ward, William Lindsay, Bud Strubel. 2nd Row-Sandy Theobald, Shirley Walker. Betty Richards, Betty Wait, Jeaneen Sinclair, Vivian Latham, Geraldine Lilly, Marilyn Walters, Betty Simpson, George Mariner. lst Row-Jenny Witte, Jeanne Rechkemrner, June Rechkemmer, Marjory Minger, Eleanor Wagner, Barbara Wagner, Marilyn Lundstrom, Marlene Reed, Joe Pirillo. The lady's man Missed her completely Nice huh? Mussels, Russels, and Bussells Stooge Come on big boy Eaaaa! Can't find my latest Inseparable She loves them all! Sweet and innocent- Where are the boys? AQ! :Lim ww bne Dig lamily He tells that to all the girls Hah, shut up Good picture huh? Timid-but tough Here I am again -1 1 S' P ...- CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Band Biology and Newsstaff Y-Teens Annual History Club Thespians Spanish Club O Club Latin Club G. A. A. Chorus Alpha Club BAND Row I-Bob Strang, Ann Harms, Judy Warren, Elaine Dieter, Marlene Gartz, Duane Abbot, Morton Ross, Marianna Stevens. Jeaneen Stevens, say, Ted HKT1 R Marjorie erson, nd A Delores Channer, Phyllis II Row Greenley, La nda Li tow, Trep C6 OI'6l'1 na, Fl all ar lyn H y Stebbins. M r, Sall --4 Sinclai t Dabney. Pa rbara Flower, Ba nger, ie Mi Marg King, t Shirley EU OIT1 M HI19 Vo Jean mm, Baumgartner, Janet Da ayne Beckner, W Joyce nkins, Je III-Shirley W Ro Kappes, Shirley OH D ennager, H Lo s Joy Tl. -.-1 'iso Gari Blake, Janice 'id Dax vis, Da Leo- ler. M all ,.. ..-. iit, Norm W2 Dick 1, del OO ell G USS ard, R W Loraine over, ell nD Va Jim t. Fall B GH , All Leo at N 1, pbel HID Carol C Bartels OD GPH strong, V nard Arm ODHOY. Dale C etcr, ell Di ed, Low he s Ras F6 O eL D Marlin, Holl ngs- Diane Shaw. art --4 Stew wn, Betty Wa t, .-1 Row IV-Janet Brant, Carol Bro Ann Hale, Ruth S. Kin nes, Gayle Jo YOU La adt, st HTH W tts, Janet Be Donna worth, GY. H1 Witt Russell Mr. Oberfell, SS S, Mi Runnin hy Dorot of the inspira- much d provided HH r colors high 01.1 neers held io ED archin The m on the foot- executed maneuvers fully ti Edu by the b Sflt In OV6 a westward m I' fo tion for the and music games, basketball Stirring music for pep meetings. field. ball done er has to the faculty, Mr. Wittm ddition DSW' H hat, as a t ed provid atists IT1 dra a rip-roaring job. INSTRUMENTAL SMALL G ROUPS SWING BAND Brass Quintette Saxaphone Sextette Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet Quartette Brass Quartet Brass Sextette CHGRUS Wagner LaFonda Bronn, Nancy EHDOT .El Boots HI-Carolynii Row ken, Pat Davis, Wil Helen Flower, HTH b HF tz, B HF G arlene -M Row I Linder, Russel Goodel Ralph Jenkins, Don .-. .-4 Bob ud Lyons. tz, B Hin er, SH n Rei anna, Evely H yD aril M ait, W Y erle, Bett ab K Carol ne ..-1 OHDS V arms, La nH s Rasheed, An 9 Kappes, Sandy Theobald, DeLc,i King, arilyn M them La H Vivia Garrison, Janice hnson, Jo Janet t. GU Mom mmak. Zu SHG rd Ma Jack Blake, David Bartels, OH Vern Connor Dale Leo. IV-Nat XV Ro pbell, U1 Ca Faye etts, B OHDS D Stebb ns, ,A Row II-Marlene Reed, Sally Stockfield. John , Allred ll VVayne Stockwe CV Mill HU Noim DEP. is Re arlys nDenover, M Va Shirley HUDCR Ch Phyms gton, oyin eB ri Ma Lowell ait. W ck ,Di Rice eorge G Jlt ter Ht Son, Wal W il Bill King, les, XV HU K Wagner Glenda Christiansen, Delores Anderson, Barbara .-: o .E Z .4 U as E G M 5 L3 m F O A RU P E 5 Diet termann. Pe Chado, Mr. Barbara ant Br Barbara Behrens, Janet at that rd cho 3 hord. hec t have struck up sin gers rnpfire C3 ires lit. the The f v ah SS year. 'The Me school ents ot' the CV best he eoft OH OUt S THD 6 tm ..-4 HS Christm Q P4 4 L O G O F i3 CU 4: .A 2-4 LU -cs z: D vi on 5 9 :J .c U E CJ 2 GJ z ... J: fl' 5 r: ,E F e-I L4 C .- T w F C GJ m CU E rn FU 5 .CI .2 4: 5 0 Q O O U a great deal of com fort h t d brough 3D long. ard and h ann the chorus worked TH Peter arch. D1 work for our western endable H1 OUR TOWN The Thespians proved that the spirit of reveliy und lun, whieh exited among our l'o1el'athers, who gathered around the Lampliies and made the eiiele of covered wagons, still exists among the young people of today. The 'Ihespians produced Our Town, provided a grub-wagon for basketball fans, and changed the gas lights of the auditorium to electric. Their job was not to fight Indians, or move Westward, but they did help make O. H. S. a more pleasant place. VARIETY SHOW Highlights of the year and a spectacular success! The all-school variety show t'Hiways and Biwaysf' This gay, colorful show was sponsored by the School Council, directed by Miss McGivern and enjoyed by a capacity- filled auditorium on March 4, 1949. New backdrops, colorful costumes, modern music and the minuet, and talent unlimited made this an event to be remembered by the students who produced it and the audience who lent their chuckles and applause to it. Even a race against the dead line couldn't prevent the annual staff from shooting the variety show in ac- tion, the results of which appear on these pages. The Newstaff skit, Hot Icicles, took first prize for the main act with its humor, its music and its act- ing. Yankee Doodle, Y-Teen's contribution to the main acts was a clever skit involving children from many nations and a certain Miss Russia. Soft lights, a dancing couple, southern ballads, and a tribe of cute black, dancin' chillun made up the senior skit into a regular Southern scene. Attired in pinafores or jeans, the mixed chorus o Oelwein High treated music from the great Oklahoma' in a very professional and delightful manner. The O. H. S. band presented their rendition of som popular songs and beat out a very dignified minue while four students, attired appropriately, did a rea old-time rninuet. A pseudo-sophisticate presenting interpretive poet and a fellow selling pop corn kept up a lively, antagonis tic conversation for their entra' act and received firs prize in that category. A can-can done by seven girl was imitated hilariously by those big hulking thing known as O' Club boys. Boots and Saddles and Buttons and Bows len a western flavor to this grand show. Fine music by Oelwein High's quartet and trio an a dancer on her way to South America helped to provid entertainment between curtains. From the first 'tAll Aboard to the grand final Oklahoma , Hiways and Biways was Oelwein High' Biggest little show in the world. .enlist A 1. Pause that refreshes J. llo, Marylyn 11. Y-Teens and a spree '2. Family man 7. Summer camp? 12. Smile, Jeaneen 3. Kind of damp? 8. Sweet dreams 13. Hard working Thespians 4. OK-if you know how 9. Cold? 14. Bellock and Dutcher 5. Four sports 10. Havin' a good time 15. Some hayride!! ALPHA ' Row I-Helen Hoyt, Jim Theobald, Mary Jo Ford, Mrs. Kiddoo, Dale Connor, Janel Trager. Row II-Robert Livin, Bob Linder, John Meyer, Gayle King, Marilyn Hanna. Row III-Bill Wilson, Harvey Glson, Bob DeTimmerman, David Blake, Morton Ross. President-Dale Connor Vice President-Harvey Olson Secretary-Treasurer-Mary Jo Ford Guard-Bob DeTimmerman With The higher we rise, the grander the view as their motto, the Alpha Club pioneered the chain oi' events leading up to the new well-rounded activities in O.H.S. Like the pioneer ot' one hundred years ago, the pioneers ol' 1949 need people trained in the basic skills of the sciences - the mathematics. Now as never before the math students and their club have a place in the world of tomorrow, the atomic age. ANNUAL STAFF Row I-Mr. Schakel, Evelyn Reisner, LaVonne Moment, Jim Stewart, Anne Becker, Frances Fox, Mardene Zummak. Row II-Harold Talmadge, Nat Leo, Sheila McQueen. Delores Rahe, JoAnne Har- rington, Dorothy Running, Lois Hennager, Don Risk. Row III-John King, Marlys Christiansen, Phyllis Robinson, Nancy Hintz, Jackie Zubrod, Gayle King, Janet Warnstaclt, Joan Cole, Marilyn Hanna, Bob Kalm, Gresdna Doty. Storytellers of our covered wagon caravan .... they worked hard and long to preserve the stories well worth remembering about O. H. S ..... going around systematically C75 to the business men for donations, maintaining checkrooms at basketball games, holding a rummage sale .... all in an attempt to make a bigger and better annual .... tearing their hair trying to get enough snap shots . , . . relying on some trusty photog'1'aphers to get them .... getting the class pictures taken .... frantically pasting pictures in the proper places, writing up the clubs and actiivties .... Mr. Schakel .... the chiel' storyteller of us all .... heaved a big sigh of relief when the copy was sent off to the printers .... NEWSSTAFF AND QUILL AND SCROLL QUILL AND SCROLL Row I-John Meyer, Anne Russo, Joanne Streight, Gresdna Doty, LaVonne Monica. Bob Strang. Row II-:Bob Linder, Mardene Zummak, Marjorie Ramsay, Bob Kalm, Mrs. f 0 le James Stewart Frances Fox Mar Ann Terrell. Y, , 1 Y i Q Aww., Row I-Mrs. Grecnley, Maijorie Ramsay, Bob Strang, Anne Russo, John ilicye., Frances Fox, James Stewart. Row II-Lois Hennegcr, Faye Campbell, Gertrude Ford, Jeaneen Sinclair, LaVonnc Moment, Helen Wilken, Mary Ann Terrell. Row IIIfBob Linder, Delores Anderson, Joan Cole, Mardene Zummak, Gresdna Doty, Forrest Conner, Bob Kalm. Furnished information, promoted school spirit and loyaltics, suppoited school activities, provided a medium for expression ol' student opinion and in general kept students and public infoirncd of progress and activities about school. Under wise guidance oi Mrs. Grcenley and leadership of co-editors Anne Russo and Jo Streight, newsstafi' had one of its most successful years in pro- ducing weelily paper, sponsoring valentine dance, an winning variety Show act, Hot Iciclesf' selling a and publishing Oelwein Daily Register in April, initia ing new membeis in Quill and Scroll 1-nd complete year with a picnic which delighted both connoisscurs an gormets. ,f vs? A we Shih X K N 'K ff if X A iw s H an :QSM im, ,sf Q 51 X 'X'-nf 1 QE x ww? pn- sf fig my ' '-w-52:1- ' - M, , - W -.25 -. Em :Gar y Ag f. JV . -gg, ' 15 .. A, ,gf- W fLAf Q LATIN CLUB all .3 Row I-Jeaneen Sinclair, John Gallagher, Bob Linder, Janet Brant, Marjorie Ram- say, Gertrude Ford. Row II-Miss Nelson, Ted Stevens, John Meyer, Betty Richards, Barbara Behrens, Margie Minger, Janice Garrison. Row III-James Marlin, Alfred Stockfield, George Mariner, Joseph Crowley, Carroll Theobald, Don Risk. Our caravan, as it moves along, has retained a flavor of the old country through the Latin Club .... by its customary banquet in true Roman Style .... and as pioneers of long ago .... sponsored school dances .... in their entertaining of the lst year Latin students .... and the highlight .... joining the Junior Classical League of America . . . K -Q is figs: -mm SPANISH CLUB Row III--John Stasi, John King, David Blake, Vidal Mendez, Bob DeTimmerman Nor- man Buckholtz, Richard Riche. Row II-Bernice Simpson, Helen Hoyt, Marilyn Hanna, Marianna Stevens, LaVonne Moment, Carolynn Boots, Victoria Lujan, Norma Spragg, Janet Trager. Row I-Miss Nelson, James Stewart, Harvey Olson, Evelyn Reisner, Ann Harms, Mar- lene Gartz. The Spanish Club added a gay, colorful spectacle to our caravan .... its traditional Spanish fiesta .... its yummy chili suppers .... the members, who meet once a month and must have a ye-ar of Spanish, combined work and play and came out on top .... through their travels they have picked up the customs of South American people .... and learned the policy of being good neighbors. 1. Can she I'E2lCi.? 2. Horace and Maureen 3. Why young boys leave home 4, Chug-ai-lug 5. Louliit the swcateis I 6. Faces on the barioom lloor 7. A lot of sore feet The peoples' choice Anti-social, boys? West side boy makes good!! That's no pillow either What an umbrella! Watch the birdie STUDENT COUNCIL Row III-James Stewart, Allen Porter, George Rice, Robert Linder, Carroll Theobald, Earl Alton, John Meyer. Row II-Mr. Hoover, Jeaneen Sinclair, Marylyn King, LaVonne Moment, Barbara Behrens, Margie Minger. Row III-Marilyn Hanna, Bill Wilson, Gresdna Doty, Gayle King, Bob Garrison, Clair Kraft. President-Gresdna Doty Vice P1 esident-Bill Wilson Secretary--Gayle King Treasurer-Bob Linder Scouters of the O. H. S. covered wagon caravan .... Student Council led the school in such activities as the gala all-school variety show .... getting the trophies engraved .... buying a new rostrum .... preparing the handy date book for all the students .... giving a free all-school party .... having the P'idk.anninny Picnic .... being honored to have Bob Linder a member of State Cabinet .... presenting S100 to Junior Class for the Prom .... sponsoring a basketball game . . . . and promoting the general school spirit . . . . Through hard work on the council's part the caravan reached its goal without serious mishap!! O-CLUB nf M rn GJ E '15 EG' as QP' Q. CU.. WE ESS OOD CCD C. o '4-' rw .E B-1 5-I :rx E .9 un CU DS N, an 'CS ci cu CI 5-4 U I ... 5-o cu Row II-C Blake, Har- avid orter, D P EH Olson, Ald GY H l'V H V, Row I Q -O CQ Conner est Forr .M .-4 CU 3 ,-4 ,-4 GJ ui us 5 D'-1 Mendez, gustine ,zz U -S D1 1: S-4 Cl! .c: 25.9. fda: erman, nd. imm eT tD of 2 as P 5 S: Q2 'rf L-4 ..-. IQ 5a C cu '1 uf C cu 5 an 4-7 U1 -4-v CU D-4 5: James Orcutt, Ro ick Wait J Butle ber Talmadgc, Ri D 317165 ce, old George ZH --1 -Q 7: D1 s-T as S vi --1 0 M x U cvs vw .-4 73 3 cu U 5 L. CQ H.. GJ Q 2 C2 .C O '1 l E O O5 .. C Q41 S-1, E-41: x: H Q3 -53 4-' 5 rn 'go Q01 O .. D333 -2 42: 3:3 E V744 xi CPT if . UD 54.5 qs: Ecu LL e' Kap Eddi e Beak ellock, Xenni B Dutcher, Cy 3 o D5 .D o rn Ll. an if o 5 'U 5-1 cs 3 'U F-Tl ti 43 o Q .E Z cv 2 III-George U1 V1 --. E C cu E 3-4 o Z Row Porter. e Ohl Pete Stebbins, Bill Wilson. Butters, La Vern Treasurer-J im Butler Secretary-Dusty Rice Vice President-Pat Loveland President-Pete Stebbins year were: The sports in which letters were earned this longer hitch HO of Paul Bunyan The descendants busy FY Ve ng Besides bei d Basketball. H11 11, ba ack, Foot TT W mill, S3 to the ber In ti of their blue ox to pull sections HC- in such memorable with sports, the O-Club engaged but nevertheless they strived as valiantly in heroic deeds e coming dance program, IH yride, the ho ha he ast ES iviti t 'Huskiesn Cclose 4 The lub. -C O ccessors, the SU ir as the Jin the Q! line US I forgotten cho -to-be DGVEI' he and t posed of the gToup In CO are be1'wolves J cousins to Tim Show. Variety d skill HH gth CH heir str tt pu ho W ell ng O. H. S. m of you Iowa. together to carry the O. H. S. pennant in N. E. BIOLOGY CLUB Low IV-Frank Smith, Bob Butters, Robert Ohl, Elden Fratzke, Lowell Dieter, James Butler, Charles Kapp- meyer, Bud Strubel, Alfred Stockfield, Clarence Mc- Bride. Low III-Jim Gibbs, Bob Clark, Clarke Knowles, John Gallagher, Carl Hernandez, Regis Harrington, Dan Driscoll, Freddie Damon, Duane Fauser, Ann Harms. tow II-Janice Garrison, Carolynn Boots, Jolene Lonie, Marlene Lau, Elenora Graesch, Lois Joy Hennager, Dorothy Running, Gresdna Doty, Shirley Gray, Nancy Holcomb. bow I-Barbara -Behrens, Margie Minger, Doris Robbins, Marie Boyington, Helen Gay, Doris Hoth, Marilyn Lundstrom, Barbara Wagner, Janice King, Joanne Streight. Row IV-Bill Lindsey, Gerald Jencks, Lowell Schmidtke, John Walenceus, Robert Kastli. Row III-Betty Alsipi, Susanne Finders, Jackie Zubrod, Marlene Gartz, Barbara Pollock, Marianna Stevens, Shirley King, Ruth Ann Hale. Row II-Joanne Harrington, Shirley VanDenover, Alan Loveland, Loraine Ward, Kathleen Corcoran, Iva Kirkpatrick, Clara Sherman, Betty Richards, Janet Johnson, Geraldine Lilly, Anne Becker. Row I-Marilyn Hanna, Nancy Hintz, Mary Jo Ford, Barbara Flower, Grace Simons, Marlene Kilcoyne, Janet Trager. Mai-lys Christiansen, LaVonne Mo- ment, Marjorie Ramsey. With one of its largest memberships four biology clubs held a successful year in sponsoring fall dance, engraved trophies, held bake sales, enjoyed Christmas dinner, and spring picnic, besides its regular duties of insect and leaf collections bird studies and the spring project. Y-TEENS Row IV-Vaughn de Lea Dixon, Sheila McQueen, Eve- lyn Reisner, Nancy Hintz, Marilyn Carr, Barbara Pollock, Betty Alsip, Janet Brant, Marjorie Minger, Barbara Behrens, Janice Garrison. Row III'-Barbara Chado, Marilyn Llundstrum, Janet Johnson, Shirley Gray, Marlys Christiansen, Mari- lyn Kilcoyne, Delores Miller, Nancy Holcomb, Mar- lene Kilcoyne, Doris Hoth, Bernice Simpson. Row II-Iva Kirkpatrick, Mary Jo Ford, LaVonne M ment, Marlys Kalm, Janice Howard, Kathleen Co coran. Jo Ann Damon, Pat Graham, Marilyn Cre Pat Davis, Janice King, Leone Short, Jeaneen Si clair. Row I-Helen Wilken, Janet Trager, Marlene Bro Georgia Ann Butler, Jackie Zubrod, Joanne Ha rington, Geraldine Lilly, Marlene Gartz, Ann Harm Miss Lerdall. Under guidance of Miss Millie Lerdall, sponsor, Y-Teens spent a busy but pro- fitable year in having fall picnics, sponsoring dances, promoting C. R. O. P. Week, and producing Yankee Doodle act in variety show and raised money to send member to state meeting this summer. X . iw-QS QQ ix 1 4.- .g N . . 5 . . I Q 5 sf' W ,Qi wgilfw W 1. wwf mn fly fwni w Q ' k X wg 5 T -W qi X -Q1 X., - .5522 -'-- may , 4 X . Q glgiwff as Q .E wg N Q. X -wi.. ,SS - 3 .Q . X if w W. as K. 1 s ' SQ S Si 1 NM K5 6 E-Tftwxf g W..-.....,,,. ...,.M..-..m 5- .,v if is af-Ng, .Mi f' . gf' ! X 0-0--uw-MM ,. ,ISF ,.. - Im.. Q. 5 rw, S iii .ef 2 , 3 ,Q X 3 Qi 3 . Gi N age' J M L: 5 . nb 1 Q -Ne. A ' x y W 'N .V al Q. - .,-l.J'Qgq. . 'iw NE 4 i I ,i SPORTS PARADE Cheerleaders-Marilyn Walters, Shirley Walker, Barbara Chado, Anne Russo. Majorettes-Donna :Betts, Janet Warnstadt, Ruth Hale, Gayle King, Lavon Jones, Linda Greenley. The sports fans of O. H. S. thank the cheerleaders and majorettes for their part in making the sports spectacle colorful and complete-. TR-A CK Row I-Bob Borland, Walt Holt, Jim Hollingswoith, David Blake. Row II-Vernon Baltels, Bob Ash, Jerry Bird. Row III-Bill Wilson, George Rice, Jack Willett, Bob l.ZeTimmerman, Ed Volker, Pat Loveland, Frank Smith, Mr. Teufel. 1949 SCHEDULE Class B State Indoor-March 26 Marion Relays at Marion-April 16 Teachers College Relays-Apiil 23 Vinton Relays at Vinton-April 26 Comet Relays at Charles City-April 29 District Meet--May 6-T Dual Meet at Decorah-May 10 Conference-May 13 State Outdoor-May 21 TRACK Under the leadershi of C a h T f l h p 0 c ue e, t ese boys made tracks to the end of an eventful season. The loss of the graduates of 1948 was compensated by the addi- tion of new and able m b ' t h ' ' ' ' speed ahead. em CIS 0 t e1r driving force - and they lan on - full BASEKETBALL Row I-Norman Bliss, Alden Porter, Don Kappes, Ed Running, Jack Willett, Allen Porter. Row ll-Earl Alton, Lowell Schmidtke, George Rice, Bill Wilson, Bob DeTimmer- man, Jim Butler, Rollie Kappmeyer, Jim Orcutt, Mr. Dutcher BASKETBALLSCORES 54 Franklin Oelwein 38 28 New Hampton Oelwein 41 35 Independence Oelwein 40 28 05336 Oelwein 58 57 Charles City Oelwein 31 50 Waverly Oelwein 21 53 Cedar Falls Oelwein 48 29 Decorah Oelwein 28 44 Cresco Oelwein 47 64 Charles City Oelwein 44 40 New Hampton Oelwein 52 42 Waverly 'Oelwein 37 39 Osage Oelwein 59 39 Cedar Falls Oelwein 30 59 Decorah Oelwein 50 46 Independence 'Oelwein 36 47 Cresco Oelwein 35 41 Jesup Oelwein 43 36 Independence Oelwein 33 It was a rough season for the Oelwein Huskies and their coach, George Dutcher. Injuries plagued the team almost all season. Center, Jim Butler began the jinx with a bad knee injury which kept him out for seven weeks. Upon his return the team played full strength for one game, after which Rice was out for four weeks. Then Rice, nursing his injured back for tournament play, injured his foot and was unable to play the second tournament game. Nevertheless, the Huskies played hard and are to be commended for their fine spirit, determination, and many thrilling ball games. IDT sg 1:-. W . A naw Q x Oil M. Q :ff 9 W1 . may 1 Q gm ff' si A 1238 Xl - ll I- ksww lv f x- - A v ts. Qlim A xx 1 xx X Q k L X 'SSRFK Q in wx xg X? N M f . ' we ' 852 1 is K. E ,Ei X .- ilk Q T 3 . 7 fir' :ww 7 - ,QA . x A M M . Y A. ,..,1-.4.,X s -'NQNUWEQQ x ,. X - Sw - ,Q Xl N' Xu! WRESTLING Row I-Carl Hernandez, Jack Reisner, John Meyer, Augustine Mendez, Bob Ohl, Don Luther, Dale Gibbs. Row II-Mr. Bellock, Russell Walker, Xennie Beake, Roger Wagner, Richard Riche, Frank Smith, Mr. Nelson. Cedar Falls 13 Oelwein 21 There The Huskies opened the season with a decisive win over the Tigers on their floor. The fall gained for the Huskies was credited to Roger Wagner, decision to J. Meyer, C. Hernandez, R. Ohl, and J. Reisner. New Hampton 13 Oelwein 28 There In the first home match of the season Oelwein overiode New Hampton. In a quickie, Roger Wagner gained 5 points by pinning Baltes in 26 seconds. Other falls were obtained l'or the locals by R. Ohls and D. Luther while R. Walker and J. Meyer were favored with a decision. Independence 19 Oelwein 15 Here Against rigid competition, the local grapplers suf- fered their first loss of the season. Taking the spotlight for the night were J. Meyer, A. Mendez, C. Hernandez, X. Beake, and N. Trocino, who gained decisions in this close match. Cresco 31 Oelwein 5 Here In spite of the one-sided score, the locals fought a hard but losing battle against the state champs. The locals' only score came when C. Hernandez pinned his man to the mat. Waverly 13 Oelwein 29 Here Getting back on the winning side again the locals handed the Go-Hawks a bitter defeat. Those boys who shined for the locals are J. Meyer, N. Trocino, Roger Wagner C28 secondsj gained falls. R. Walker, X. Beake, R. Ohl wrungled a decision and C. Hernandez gained a forfeit. West Waterloo 21 Oelwein 13 Here The Oelweinites lost a thriller on the local mat to West Waterloo whose powerful team overrode the grap- plers. With J. Meyer, X. Beake, and R. Walker taking a decision and C. Hernandez and A. Mendez receiving a referees decision in overtime. Creseo 39 Oelwein 3 There With Oelwein traveling to Cresco on a repeat per- formance with the grapplers, the locals came out on the short end of a lopsided score. The sole score was taken by C. Hernandez. Independence 25 Oelwein 15 There With powerful vengeance the local matmen took to the mat to win this next to the last meet of the year but they were handed a disappointment. 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Row IV-Sheila McQueen, Marilyn King, Marjorie Ram- say, Georgia Ann Butler, Patricia Carpenter, Bar- bara Wagner, Marlene Lau, Marilyn Lundstrom. Row III-Miss Mullaley, Evelyn Reisner, Marlene Reed, Marlene Kilcoyne, Elaine DeTimmerman, Marilyn Kilcoyne, Helen Wilken, Victoria Lujan. Row II-Ellen Smith, Frances Greco, Ann Russo, Alberta Worley, Pauline Strawn, Anita Engstrom, Betty Richards. Janice King, Pat Davis, Josephine Greco. Row I-Janis Wilson, Marie Boyington, Iva Kirkpatrick, Lois Joy Hennager, Delores Anderson, Grace Simons, Shirley VanDenover, Helen Hoyt, Charlotte Walrath, M.-rlys Christiansen. Back Row-Ann Aiello, June Rechkemmer, Eleanor Wagner, Jeanne Rechkemmer, Jennie Witte, Helen Gay, Barbara Behrens. Back Middle-Delores Miller, Leone Short, Betty Alsip, Lois Baldwin, Barbara Chado, Phyllis Robinson, Lavon Jones, Gloria Bogess, Marlene Brown, Betty Sorenson. Front Middle-Janet Johnson, Shirley Gray, Donna Betts, Vivian Latham, Janice Heldt, Marlys Kalm, Geraldine Lilly, Janice Howard, Kathleen Corcoran, Bernice Simpson. Front Row-Marilyn Carr, Jean Williams, Joan Walen- ceus, Jacqueline Zubrod, Barbara Pollock, Marilyn Walters, Marilyn Cree, Joan Cole, Delores Rahe, Joan Harrington. The girl sportsters of O. H. S., led by capable Kathleen Mullaley, played many hard-fought games, CWaverly, Charlton, etc.J, sponsored dances, sold refreshments at football games, held a basketball tournament-in which the Seniors won-at- tended play day at Iowa State Teachers College, and finally, ended a successful year with a picnic. -nur JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY Row I-Mr. Northrop, Principal, Mr. Doughty, Social Studies, Phys. Ed., Miss Mc- Farland, Art, Miss Meyers, English, Girls' Phys.Ed. Row II-Mrs. Moulton, English, Library, Miss Mullaley, Girls' Phys. Ed., Mr. Dar- land, Social Studies, Frosh-Soph. Football, Frosh- Soph. Basketball, Miss Ober- fell, Vocal Music. Row III-Miss O Brien, School Nurse, Miss Ross, English, Miss Storms, Mathema- ticsg Miss Strauel, Homemaking. Row IV-Mr. Stuck, Manual Training, Miss Terfehn, Mathematics, Mr. Tuefel Science, Track Coach. FRESH MEN Row III-Kenneth Thompson, Alfred Nielsen, Bud Lyons, Natividad Mendez, Leo Chl, Keith Kelly, Salvador Mendez, Jack Linder, Howard Krum, Jim Medlock. Row II-Miss Terfehn, Leslie Ohl, George Uchytil, Leo Jorgensen, Elaine Dieter, Di:-:ie Witte, Charles Pearl. Wayne King, Wayne Liebe. Row I-Joanne Shaffer, Elsie Banes, Roberta Kalm, Kay Hanna, Shirley Jenkins, Bernita Miller. Teresa Garcia, Diane Hollingsworth. Row III-Jack Dempsey, Rex Dudley, James Davis, Richard Droste, Sonny Dempsey, Vernon Bartels. Nat Bly, James Rogge, Bill Bale, Sam Greco, James Doty. Row II-Mrs. Moulton, Phyllis Johnson, Judy Warren, Betty Boggess, Betty Ellis. Marilyn Bauer, Helen Campbell, Pat Dabney, Janet Damm, Joe Gallagher. Row I-Richard Betts, Wayne Baumgartner, Anita Caballero, Carol Campbell. Carol Brown, Jennie Duncan, Jackie Butler, Duane Abbott. NINTH GRADE - EIGHTH Back-Phillip Schlesselman, Richard Hassler, Robert Hassler, Robert Herwehe. Franklin Rolfe, Jerry Platt, DeWayne Smith, Lewis Stasi, Martin Walters. Middle-Miss Strauel, Chuck Willett, Carole Sprague, Jackie Parker, Mari Anne Shreve, Joan Trager, Donna Folsom, Ann Rodgers, Russell Woodward. FrontmHenry Archambault, Monica Nordman, Barbara Smith, Betty Campbell, Laura Sawyer, Joyce Hohrgi Rita Risk, Marlys Cummings, Norma Woods. 4 Front-Beverly Simpson, Linda Greenly, Florence Treptow, Janann Proctor, Beverly Baker, Sharon Linder, Katie Wait, Isobel Eckhart. Second-Stewart Shaw, Delbert Wilson, Tom Secrist, Pat Walrath, Dick Clark, Jerry Gallagher, Freddy Schoentag, Eddie Joe Hancock. Third-Rosella Averill, Carolyn Jenkins, Gail Kilcoyne, Delores Masters, Delores Dixon, Jean Davis, Joyce Bec-kner, Audrey Loveland. Back-Bob Mealey, Tom Bale, Eugene Hoth, Gene Hall, Bob Ash, Leonard Armstrong, John Beake, Allan Brant, Bill Mack. , x EIGHTH GRADE Row III-Charles Walenceus, Dorrell Peterman, George Watson, Robert Fortney, Dick Schuller, Don Rahe, Raymond Nissen, Robert Platt, Leland Rogers. Row II-Mr. Teufel, Mary Ann Crandall, Paul Damon, Gene Heldt, El Marie Smith, Dorothy Lowe, Bill Hammond, Tom Wine, Gary Galloway, Janice Campbell, Betty Uchytil. Row I-Marjorie Carr, Helen Graesch, Mary Cole, Diane Thiele, Rose Aiello, Mary Ann Lehs, Patricia Weishapl, Pat Early. Back Row-Richard Brewington, Don Sellers, Jim Schuller, Jack Walker, Tony Grasso. Next to 'Back-Miss McFarland, Russell Clemens, Dean Strempke, Robert Buell, Robert Hansen, Ralph Wolf, Joe Jones. Second-Beverly Sorenson, Mary Baldwin, Kathleen Miller, Virginia Eckhart, Bethel Ward, Beverly Bogardus, Louisa Galle, Gloria Loveland, Beverly Mall, Theresa Stasi. Front+Beverly Older, Pat Roberts, Barbara Luther, Marjorie Baldwin, Barbara Schuller, Sharyl Green, Cheryll Butler, Carmy Aversa. I 'X K XX2m B Wx SEVENTH GRADE Row IV-Ralph Boleyn, Glen McBride, Donald Truog, Delbert Mourer, Allan Baker, Glen Borland. Row III-Roger Smith, Duane Loban, Wayne Venter, Donald Ahrens, Lee Behrens, Jule Liebe, Donald Sevey, Mr. Darland. Row II-Richard Averill, Rosemary Levin, Patricia Edwards, Joan Broughton, Jannes Fuelling, Sharon Ramsey, Shirley Westenclorf, Janet Knowles, John Gregory. 'Row I-Jean Vargason, Rose Aiello, Dorothy Odegard, Ruth Wilkin, Sharon McQueen, Georgene Rogge, Jacquelyn Rathbun. Row IV-Bob Palmer, Robert Stinger, Richard Retz, Jack Benzer, Sam Aiello, John Channer, Kenneth Sahs. Row III-Colleen Knous, Lois Hoth, Juanita Sawyer, Carol Conner, Nancy Kaskad- den, Ann Wetlaufer, Robert Schrock, Garry Davidson. Row II-Ronald Fleming, Clinton Lau, Jim Lilly, Gerald Bennett, Robert Worley, Jixn Luther, Meruin Sprague, Sylvia Gr'assl'ield, Mrs. Storms. Row I-Sally Berg, Sally Walenceus, Marilyn Baxter, Gloria Campbell, Marlene Driscoll, Ann Robbins, Peggy Early, Janice Borland. SEVENTH GRADE Row IV-Patricia Rahe, Marian Soper, Barbara Hugh- Row II-David Hebrank, Max Wolfgram, Norma Ham- banks, Emery Bennett, Leo Campbell, Harriet Kem- mond, Joanne Tousley, Mary Ann Hintz, Shirley merer, Paula Stoekfield. Reed, Robert Richards, Joe Hemslcy. Row Ill-Bob Olander, Alvin Stewart, Dean Molinsky, Row I-Barbara Hassler, Carol Crain, Naomi Rowe, John Trager, Enoch Fratzke, Duane Latham, Dick Phoebe Curtis, Marilyn Frisch, Roma Schlesselman, Botsford, Miss Meyers. Jeanne Russo, Kicth Thompson. Row I-Leo Jorgenson, Jack Linder, Joe Gallagher, Wayne Liebe. Row II-Mr. Darland, Jim Doty, Jerry Platt, Rex Dudley, Jim Hollingsworth, Walt Holt, Nat Bly, Bill Bale. .fad J! Nw Nif CLUB ACTIVITIES NURSE'S STAFF Row II-Kay Hanna, Carole Sprague, Anita Caballero Joe Hancock, Joanne Shaifer. Row I-Marilyn Bauer, Miss O'Brien, Dixie Witte. PATROL Iow III-Robert Olander, Glen -Borland, Vernon Bar- tcls, Lee Behrens, Martin Walters. low II-Richard Retz, Jack Benzer, Max Wolfgram, Jack Trager, Salvador Mendez, Russell Woodward, Bob Palmer. low I-Robert Hansen, Joe Hancock, Richard Droste, Nat Bly, Captain, James Doty, Jack Linder, Robert Singer. STUDENT COUNCIL low III-Tom Wine, Robert Hansen, Stewart Shaw, Roger Smith, John Channer. v ROW II-Chuck Willett, Barbara Smith, Sharon Linder, Shirley Reed, Mary Baldwin, Elaine Dieter, Mary Aiello. Row I-Max Wolfgram, Mary Ann Crandall, Phyllis. Johnson, Jack Linder, Bill Bale, Sally Walenceus. ART CLUB Back-Carole Sprague, Beverly Baker, Mari Ann Shreve, Jackie Parker, Rex Dudley, Sonny Dempsey, Jack Linder, Leo Jorgensen, Charles Pearl, Fred Schoentag, Joe Hancock. Middle-Delores Dixon, Audrey Loveland, Sharon Lin- der, Katherine Wait, Linda Greenley, Betty Boggess, Norma Woods. Rita Risk, Janet Damm, Elaine Dieter, Miss McFarland. Front-Mary Ann Crandall, Isobel Eckhart, Joan Trager, Kay Hanna, Vernon Bartels, Pat Dabney, Roberta Kalm, Joyce Rohrig. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . . . . . to the Oelwein Daily Register and the Cottage Studio for their fine cooperation . . . . . . to Jim Knee and Loraine Ward for snapshots, and especial thanks to Mr. Williams and Mr. Belloclc for giving of their time and effort in photographing all our activities . . . . . . to Oelwein Merchants and businessmen for their generous contributions . . . . . . to Mr. Hoover for his patience and under- standing. . . . . . to Mrs. Hanson for capably keeping the an- nual funds up to date . . . . . . to the students and faculty of Junior and Senior High for their cooperation . . . . . . to the senior class for their participation in this production . . . . . . to Miss Lerdall and the Woodwork depart- ment for allowing us the use of their rooms for check rooms . . . . . . to the check room assistants . . . . . . to the home room secretaries for assisting in the sale of annuals . . . The Annual Staff thank the following business men and business houses for their generous financial support: Jess Courtright Ins. Dr. L. F. Von Lackum Sprague's Oelwein Chemical Co. Oelwein Daily Register Schneider's Cottage Studio Oelwein Creamery American Legion Interstate Power Co. Fareway Stores Inc. Connor's Dr. C-allagher Dr. Henderson The Ross Co. Oelwein Motor Co. Shaffer Barber Sr Beauty Shop Moose A. F. Grandinetti Ilr. Hopkins Hvlwm-in lniplonionl Co. lillllvl' lltlill Vo. Jamison lillllllwl' Vo, t'i1v li2llllltll'l'lll ' Co. National Iliino Ston- '1Polwoin-lY:vti-rloo Bus lr M. tl. Stebbins l'l:n'l Nloorcfs li2ll'2lQ,'l' King' Hros. 'ilelwoin t'l1:nnbo1' ol' t'o llin1z's l urniiuro t'o. Young' llflill Vo. Klz11'lwlv1'i:1 llr. Ward llr. Nl2ll'llll'l' Stevens .lowolrv Shop Siblmings .lowt-l1'y -Ilolwoin State Bank Ur-lwoiii Bottling lllorks 'llonsloyls lx'lCl'l2ll'lillll' llarclware lvardell 's llnrago NVUUllV0l'lll llirno Store ltod Star Oil Vo. Lazio Flower Shop ine lllllll'l 'I Jiolwein Frozen Food Lockers Knapp Coal Co. Uclwcin Elevator Cancly Box Mairc Drug Stole lower P0l'l2llll0 Mill First National Bank Bfl1'llL'll,S Ice t'rc:nn Co. Strang Tire Shop Miehe Implement Co. Adair's Bootery King 8: Precton Lumber Co. Fashion Cleaners Folthun Tailor Shop Des Moines Register Hap-N-Kens Br. J. W. Feld Kennedys Grorery Celwein Farmers Produce Chanen Firestone Gambles Gunderson Plumbing .Sz Heating First Avenue Garage Celwein Battery 8a Electric Coast to Coast Swan's Furniture Store A. J. Baumgartner Plumbing Celwein Furniture Co. Food Shop Kuper's Grocery Thiele's Grocery Penney's Pfeiffer's Drug Store Okeh 8: Ike's Oil Station Ballou 85 Faust Service Station E. B. Shaw DeLuxe News Stand Mark Hintz Ins. H. C. Moyer Linda's Apparel I'aXi-60 Coliseum Winder Hotel Karl Mike Sz Sons Iowa Motor Co. M. S. O'Brien L. H. Sanford Kemmerer Law EdWard's Motor Co. Celwein Supply Co. Hansen Paint 81 Glass Standard Service Station Skelly Service St:-tion Mobile Gas Station California Food Co. Children's Store Kerwin's Clothing Ritchie's Clothing Star Clothing Smoke Shop Gibbs Sz Zahn Shoe Store Oelwein Electric Service Hazel's Beauty Shop
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