Parkersburg High School - Top Talk Yearbook (Parkersburg, IA)

 - Class of 1942

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I BOARJD OF EDUCATION X Back row, left to right--Vernon Kyhl, Dr. L. F. Wxatspn. I' D r v -' . - ' Q - Front row, left bo right-Supt. Rex. G, Dory, President O. PD Bailey, Q . 1 - . , 3, , 1 A group of bashtul, wide-eyed Httla lads and lassies, numberlnr: 23. were greeted by Miss Edna Snow in the fall of 1029 as they topk their th-st step in their career of learning, Kindergarten. The following beginners were Lreaent: Ruth Adelmund, Mauna Anderson, Johnl Behnke, Marvin Bcrends, Mara Louise Buckman, Frances Dresselhuis, Remhald Ejen, Marie Fank, Ellzubetll Mahanke. Virgil Gronings., Claude Harrison, Ruth Kernmerer, Lillian Ring. .lemme Moore. Kenneth Rieuts, Betty Mae Sapp. Verna' Schroder, Jack Schuck, Clara Smith, Betty Storey, Edward Van Ellen. Irma Van Hauen and James Wiley. Marie Funk dropped during the year: Relnhald Etjen moved to Dlks a'nd Lillian King moved to Apllngtnn. The Reeves family moved ta Parkersburg from Alckley. Consequently Kinzey Reeve boosted the roll to 21. Miss Pearl C. Lyon was our first grade teacher. Here Raymond Simon. Frances Hopkins, John I-Iilters, Gerald Porter, Ruth Tjebkew, Marjorie Hawkins. Bernice Huting, Donald Johnson. Alfred and Ruth Rush juiued our clam. Lilliaiui King returned from Aplington. During the year Donald Johnson and the .Rush children moved. Bernice Hutlllg dropped because of poor health. 4 In the second grade we were en- trusted to Miss Ethnl Hanes. Among the new arrivals were Betty Barnes, Elmer, and Lenin Korte, Harold John- son and Jack Deyo. Dorothy Idken an- tered also but moved before the school year was complete-1. Gerald Pm-ter moved to Lake Mills. 1932 found us in the third grade under the supervision of Miss Luellu. Butler. Five new students were added Eleanor Nelson, Avis Hagen, Ellis McLean. Joyce Harris and Nmwie Johnson. Irmd Howard Ellinger, Dr. Floyd O. Rolfs, GS! Cm! LIB CLASS HISTORY Van Hauen moved to Cedar Falls after completing the yoar. Miss Mildred Chaplin and Mies Mary Elliott instructed us in the fourth grade. Ray Nieman and Clltfznrd Thorne en- tered. during the year. The summer following this Joyce Harris and Eleanor Nelson moved. Frances Akkerman and Margaret Hanson were our only now ulassmates while in the fifth grade. Teachers were Miss Mary Elliott, Miss Grace Robinson and Miss Marjorie Thomas. New arrivals ln the sixth grade where Miss Robinson and Miss Thomas taught un, were Ftfid Cirksena.. Wilma Viet, William Adelmund, Roy Reints, Vivian Waters, Maurice Vietor and Emil Alli- san. Maurice and Emil dropped during the yaafr. Irma Van Hauen re-joined us that year. At that time the seventh grade was combined with the high school und! entering the Assembly was an experi- enee to anticipate! Our instructors were Mr. Hurd, Mr. Grlfifinq, Miss Meyer. Mr. Davidson and Miss Thomas. Betty Jane Nickel entered during' the yea? but moved to Californhx before finish- ing. W'alla,ce Johnson and Bert Axle!- mund entered clurhlg the year hut t-oth dropped. Anna Williams also entered. Ruth Adelmund also moved out of town. and Clara, Smith qult school. The high school and seventh a'nd eighth grades were then separated. Con- sequently we returned to the new Junior high assembly in the old build- ing tor our eighth grade. Mr. Carson Kemp and Miss Ingelborge Nesheim were the new teachers. Eighth grade entrees were: Dorothy DeGrnnte, Ber- dyne Nicklaus, Rlclmrd Smith, Robert Smith and Delos Thorne. Betty Jane Nickel re-joined us. V L I Harold Bergman, Don Conaldine, Don- na Mao Consldine. Fred Everts, Miles Humphrey, Eddie 'Schneic1erman, Franqes Schuek, Joe Trey, Lillian Arends, Beatrice Cordon, Heian Doescher. Eunice lliulsjnga., Esther Mlntzloff joined us 'as tres-lxmun. Beatrice Cordes and Delos Thorne did nut complete the year with us? Lillian Areuds and Esther Mintzlott moved the following spring. Kenneth Wilson entered the sopho- more year for one year. Arfter complet- ing the tenth grade Donna Mae Consi- dine entered achzwol at Grundy Center. Robert Smith Jnlned the navy. Others who dropped were Harriet Wallbnum. Richard Smith and AnnnL.Will1a.ms, Kay Dausener was entered during our Junior yeafr. After finishing the year w'lth us Frances Hopkins moved to Ce- dar Falls, Vivian Xvaters to Minnesota. Clifford Thorne Joined the C. C. C.'s. Roy Reints also dropped. During our senior year Claude Harri- son and Kinzey Reeves Joined the ma- rines but will receive their diplomas at grmdualtioni other seniors are: Don Con- sidine, Avis Hagen, Miles Humphrey, Frances Dresselhuis., Harold I-leffner, Helen Doescher, Kay .Du.usoner. Irma Van Hauen, Fred Clrksena, Kathryn Bronsema, Fred Everts, Elizabeth M- hanke, Eunice Hulsimrar. Ray Nieman, Jack Schuck, Joe Trey. Frances Akker-' man, Betty Jane Nickel. Frances Schuck. Ruth Tjebkes, John Behnke, Ruth Kemmerer, Dorothy DeGx-note. Leuie Korte, Harold Bergman, Berdyne Nick- laus. Jeanne Moore and Eddie Schneider- man. Those students who have aitended all thirteen yeafrs of school together are: John Behnke, Frances Dresselhuis. Elizabeth Malxanke. Ruth Kemmcrer, Claude Harrison, Jeanne Moore, Jack Schuck and Klnzey Reeves.



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Seniors KAY DAUSENER usholrtyn Drama 33 Lihranian 35 School News Staff 4. O A -it 4 qsf.Z.,...,.-a D R HY DE,GROOTE ' Dottie Choir 1-25 Girls Reserve 1-2: Operetta 1, I A frnp f HELEN DOESCHER Chilli' 1-2-42 Girls Reserve 1-2: 0119-fella 1-2-4: Secxtette 4: Jour- nalism 4g Annual 4. y FRED EVERTS Class Officer 1: Choir 1-2: Op- eretta, 1-23 Student Government 1-2: Drama 35 Annual 4. CLAUDE 'HARRISON Enlisted in the Marines Febru- ary 24 and left. for service March 2. ,, . Seniors HAROLD HEFFNER Baseball 1-2.-35 Basketball 1-2- 33 Choir 13 Operetta 1: Drama 3. el w EAICE HUISINGA Girls Reserve 1-2: Choir 1-23 Operetta 1-2: Drama 2-3: School Paper Staff 4 3 Annual 4. fL,o-'wu Mn' fvvva-fn-- eww ff-23, Qrvvy- A056 f i QVQWZ Band-1-Zh -4: Girls Reserve lf 2? Choir 1-2g Operetta. 23 G. A. A. 1-25 Jounalism 2-43 Annual 4 5 Pe-p lub 2: Pep B-and 4. 'rg 'N f - 1 I V ' : 75- ,Ad ' LEUIE KORTE Drama 23 Annual 4. P4fnL-v4.vN 'Z Efnrmysfier WU Baud 1-2-3-4g Chollr 1-2-3-43 Operetta 1-2-3-43 Girls Reserve 1-2: Annual 4: G. A. A. 1-2g Brass Quartette 25 Pep Club 25 Pep Band 2-3-4 ,Q.L.,X,g,45.,ov-c.,v IZ? A... ,riff MT-fa '13-4' ' -

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