E r -. S33 , Fi! u, ,1lfcc V Q 0 .- 4 C7 Q. P ., X , 25 5 S fv LIBRI ,,.l'- J ..f 'fy - -- . wY'7 fQ?,q:-5 21:-1afaf X f ' .v'k-fflv, ,N-'1ff5'T.-':.C'-ff 4 OLLIE, IOWA WW ff-ff WXWQ ZLQMZZ MMQMWZHQW Mfiffzfffizit 5? M'ffxZf,QZ3 fm ZZ Qfmzmx BOARD OF ELLAADRI ,' 5495! .xmaxg I 'fx ll . if ,.-u-q.,..U 153 1 ' ' wif A .ht .TN-.X AL 1' ,, - w rl v if-R, P - vi Xb! A .213 Q16 , ,.x., 'Tim 1-rf, '-4. ,X xx, r I, Xl 'v -. 'le Elf., ur. Tis. :E'. M 12, H1 gr gr . s -x V i wh, 529 1. ,gf-, , , ffm .qi-rw, . . Mg - 1 X. P: ' 1'-' '1,: L31 if'-. ,f g Q12 ' 'M my ,i -3: . gf' 21.55 J! af. Hu f 'K -If kbp' 1 'ALL-ifsg, ?'v-'TX , ' . ..,,..-, V. S- J K! A 6. 1 JFFN WYLLIAMF A. L. HFILCTT. President ELLA ADRIAN Board of Education '13 in A- Q 4? ' L - -T3 f HBV' Wx' 14, ' 7 A if EE Q CHAFIES STFEFIFTF 7. U. W'FTUT?. Secretary LEONARD KFSBTL BY THEIR OATH, THEY SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IOWA. THEY FAITHFULLY AND IMPARTIALLY AND T0 THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THEIR OFFICE AS REQUIRED BY LAW. BY THEIR SINCERITY OF PURPOSE, TH Y SEEK TO FOSTER BETTER EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE YOUTH OF TODAY. AS CITIZENS OF THIS COM UNITY, THEY GIVE THEIR TIME WITHOUT PAY IN SERVICE TO YOUR SCHOOL. f -X X, it II oy 4 , 1 o ITF. .QF3 gN f they supoly you a thought Xl M U X 5 you may remember it and you may not. But if they can x x 'gli make you think a thought for Q' yourself, they have indeed 4 added to your stature. lj! x X n MR' Q, H, F033 143, L, C, KOKESH MR, G, 0. EWART MF.. L. G. NORRIS MATHEMATICS BAND SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Mas. Mm: L. Nnunm' uns. nonormf B. MGGLUR1: nous EcoNoM1cs ENGLISH , --- vm., .-,.- VN.. ,. . kv. .f-, . L 1 7' A vu fx 3 Z1 -X Z' 1 - .H 1 , lx I NW' is SIEIIIIIHES 7 f X L 1 K-I H A. N-all nl f ENR-and X N .-'Z , x f f .xg , A fj X'-1 'v1-,2'A4Q3i - A 'N VU! N F , LARRY ELLIS 'I will if I want to.' Junior, Senior Plays. Track 2. JOYCE SMITH 'The most representative senior of our class--the most likely to succeed, alas.n Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Class Officer 4. Junior, Senior plays. C0-Editor of Ollie School Echoes. JANET VANORSDALL UShe hath a studlous look but looks are sometimes dece1v1ng.n Glee Club l,2,Z,b, Sextet 2. Band 2,3, . Basketball manager l. De- clsm 1. Class Officer 2,3 Editor of the year book. Class Play 3,4. KAY HAINES 'Cute, dark and not very big, but dynamite comes in small packages.n Baseball 3,U. Track 3. Class Play 3, 4. BETTY ESTES HCould be, could be, but I don't think so.n Bs sketball 1,2,3,u, Capt.U. Class Officer 3. Glee Club l,4. Junior-- Senior Plays.L1brarian U. JUNIOR OTT UAll the girls are crazy about Junior. Gads, they must be crazyln Track 2,3,4.Basketbsll U, Class Play 3,b, Fil, Qlj DONNA ANDEWAY 'What has night to do with sleep?' Deolam 1. Band 2,3,4. Basketball 2,3,U. Glee Club l,2,4, Class Plays. Class Officer 2. ROGER RUNKLE WGreater men than I may have lived, but I doubt it. Class Officer 3,4. Track 1,2,3,M, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,2,b. Capt.4. Class Play 3, . Cross Country 4. BEVERLY NORTHUP 'Why should I study when there are so many more in teresting things to do.' Deolam 1. Basketball 1,2, 3,b, Captain M, Band 1.A Glee Club l,2.L1brar1an U Clase Play 3 4. Claes Officer 2,l,L. RICHARD HALFERTY 'Women delight me not. Amen,' Baseball l,2,3 U, Capt,b, Basketball L+. dlass Plays. HAXIENE CHRISTNER 'She is silent, she is shy but there's mischief in her eye.' Basketball 3,b. Blee Club 1.b. co-ea1uor o111e Echoe Deolam 1. Class Plays 3,4, Class Officer 2. 55 W ILL 0 W k We, the Senior Class of 1951, of the Ollie High School, being of sound intellect and strong constitution, having weathered the storms of four years of study,hav- ing shared the Joys and sorrow of school life, do think lt duly befitting and proper on this magnificent occasion to bequeath a few meager morsels of our many talents to the unfortunate individuals, the underclsssmen, who will follow our glorious footsteps. Individually speaking. . . . . . . I, Kay Haines, will my alluring smile to Trilla Weber. I, Roger Runkle, will my corny jokes to Donald Underwood. Keep the morale up, Don. I, Haxiene Christner, will my shynsss to LaRue Bales. I, Betty Estes, will my dr1ver's license to Edythe Nelson: drive slowly. I, Donna Andeway, will my ability to keep a man to Ruth Ruggles. I, Janet Van Orsdall, will my ability to pop gum to Patricia Schultz. Bpearmint works best, Pat. I, Junior Ott, will my girl friends to Frank Mallinger. Cheer up ol pal. I, Beverly Northup, will my long hair to Llnnle Brown. Too bad it 1sn't red. I, Joyce Smith, will my ability to study hard to Junior Davis. Who knows, maybe someday he'll become president. I, Larry Ellis, will my innocence to Clyde Kessel. 'It a1n't easy.' I, Richard Halferty, will my bashfulness to Shirley Carter: that ls, if you have any use for it, Shirley. F n ..,- ,4a5ggs? rV EEE, :I?JEl:!!Q:::JiIg:M1Ffl: -5 e Qt f C : I A - f N 'x :mul xx .A- :J f','fff' 'V 4 , We - -- ,dn I prophesy ', that - - Beverly Northup will become a great movie actress. Hunlor Ott will be an expert watch repalrman in Minnesota where he can hunt and fish on week ends. Janet Vano0rsdall will be singing on the radio every night from 8:00 to 8:30 over N.B. . Donna Andeway will become a sailor's wife, living in California. She will do modeling. Betty Estes will be a professional basketball player, touring the country with the team. Maxiene Christner will be a great diplomat voicing her opinion for the women of today. . Roger Runkle will become a professor at Harvard University. Kay Haines will become a game warden for Keokuk County. Richard Halferty will be a great doctor, famous for his pink pills and pink med- lclne. Larry Ellis will become a great fisherman, spending his days on the Skunk River. Joyce Smith will marry into society and become a famous person ln the newspaper society columns. cuss rmwsn - - 633220 - - cuss comms White Carnation 'TM' than our bel' Rose A Gray is failure' FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS J o s T EIN ' s Since 1897 Ike Smart, Rep., Box ZSLQ. I Fairfield, Iowa DLLIE LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE -11-.K-.1--3 1-----..-..-----m--1- - ...Q-.nn--it----gg, Ollie, Iowa SALE EVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON 1:00 o'clock sharp All Classes of Livestock Sold GLENN A JOHN BAUMGARTNER Owners and Managers FIT ST CONGRATULATIONS TO QUEOS, SENIORS 'Sl OSKALOOSA IOWA J. L. Halferty Motorola Philco Zenith RADIO R TELEVISION Authorized sales and service Ollie. Iowa TO OUR PATRONS - - It has been a pleasure to serve you. We are grateful to our many boosters. .POURNAL 1sM STAFF 1951 r f 4,1 ' '. JL 'M w 59 1 .. I gyfgvf Mn , , ,Nw 'Sail-f ill Ny' .- f,gemeA '2ffvf::f 'P' w raw- x-1... .U . .U ,3- TL. lv' ,N : J iw. -sf' 1 Y N-b-'WEST-'lliiu . All -.lr 'mi f x 5 :Ayf ,. ,. Q ,,,,,yw1 . .,n , . f '- 4 .g:3c.-' . 1 g-mg-1 X ' x 1 . 5 n: 4' ,. , 1? g , , , xxx f Xl A - W- W J i .V x, rr. Num! X . fxfx ,- yu-JY Yi' V' J, pf gl , :,-'F divx I K N. BH , VHUMUMI 'fx . ,w W 3' 1 , A , ', - XVQ J' - ,' 1 V u, .0 1-9-5 f 'fig-1 '. f.'L .2'T x xg, ,. sf ,. .i U. ' f. .Ei 9 '13 5 '1 iff? 15 lu' Q Twila Abel B801'0t81'1 fx. .,,,xv' Donald Underwood Charles Scearoy GD Frank Mallinger President Carla Ellis Ann Rickey 0 Fi af, 'Sf Virginia Ash Forrest Christner 1,71 La Rue Balee Ruth Ruggles Tr.l r Martha Roop v1o Pr id'nt Rex Bottger FRANK MALLINGER DONALD UNDERWOOD LARUE BALES VIRGINIA ASH REX BOTTGER JOAN RICKEY MARTHA ROOP TWILA ABEL RUTH BUGGLES CARLA ELLIS CHARLES SCEARCY HOBBIES Model airplanes Going to school Outdoor activities Dancing and going to movies Reading and listen ing to ball games. Reading and writin letters Collecting basket- ball clippings Collecting stamps Dancing, skating, reading, typing, new hair styles Playing the piano and reading Hunting and fishing I AMBITION To be a farmer Driving cars and motorcycles To be a nurse To have a suc- cessful life - To do work in television g To be a beauty operator To be a typist or secretary Elementary teacher Position in department store To become a nurse To be 9. farmer PEEVE8 LaRue Bales and women drivers Girls that think they are too smart for you Someone who is always saying I can't do that. People who brag about themselves. Having people take me for a child Waiting for someone when I am ready Short boys People who brag about themselves People who brag about themselves People who complain no matter what they are asked to do Lazy people FORREST CHRISTNER - Hunting Make a good Women farmer ..- , 4 I ,f yy R , ffl QP Pres. , y1-.1- g,,' See. Treas. ,,,yp,4l'f'rQ,f-'N vb 'z'p5 a iii!-'xff s up ,, I X Ly' T375 ,xl fd ' .of Rf' irfrxx y. K X r 1Y'X nJf -X In XX , g .,.,f 7 ' , , I .. ..- -..--- ,-- Q: -. I' 1 X , -' v u NA J. CE? X' XX xy A X . 1 X F x O v Q9 1 'I f 4 , 'iso P-29' Q' f, 5, ,ff'! f Nl I r sf ,ws ,fa I 45 'fe gas Iv 'X +096 's f,j,'A! f -' fi I' , J 1 r hx - g N, i W my ,Vow -,,,-, -I l,-,-,,,.,,. -,.------ ,I . . 7 I X E X ,M I V- I, A --s.s...... X X vf f I I I ,Q IFJ Y'-fl Q X I t f , , AND-THEY-LOOK-SO-INNOCENT f S ,f f , -..MW , N x W' Idkemptyq ' 33 Q7 Kargumentsh D Dari, I o x 1 1 dv -, ujfiii , fag, 1 Suggestion Mfg, Mhfr 7 Qffox A Boysv box ff X99 9 .,- I PIANOS To-- CLASS OF 1951 TUNING AND REPAIR WORK A C-o-n-g-r-a-t-u-1-a-t-1-o-n-s . From-- DAYTON FREDERICK FUHS DR. PEPPER BOTTLING WORKS Ollie.. , O. Iowa Ottumwa Iowa REDDY-KILOWATT CONCRATULATES MIDQLEKAUFF'Sp CAFE THR! CLASS or 1951 Dinners He also hopes that the New Mercury Vapor Lighting, re- cently installed in Ollie, ha improved the lighting facil- Short Orders ities in the business area of Ollie. IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO. Ice Cream Pop Candy H!-lYESVlllE SAVINGS AN HAYESVILLE,fIQNAe C R n.--1 A, . -wr 5-' DELTA ontrs' Member Federal Deposit Insqrghce Corporation' Aw STRENGTH - - STABILITY -QW-Q - SERVICE:--,QW Complete Banking Service Since 1912 N. J uw- X 1: . s.,' .:- U1 .. nav' H 5' I SL N -'JW ' . .- 'sw 'nw-A, aifgzq , 1-K Fri: ' I 4 f- K sw, I-. -AATEHEIW' ,en X -. 4 ,L 1 a Q9 I It - A , . . f.: ',v., 1 N 4 I 1 x ,fl . V-X X I ' X I 'NI px WI JM my E ix' A .EJ .--,, .u.7, 1. Y f, ., rf xi 1 in 951-2 , 'iff ya V . 1'3- 7159 lsr ' s .JAX '7 N X x 1' 4,1 .xx M A 5 I W iw! 5213 'vb A 2. Marguerite Mallinger 1 1 25 gg ff, 'TI' r ! o Norman Gott as.. Junior Davis 1 Sz ' Betty Relnler J y xg! li 1 45, , 5 ' W nw Howard Kessel Mildred Northup Carol Smith 'Lugz t1!I'!rJ , 9 .L,,1 V 'W 4 2 '5 3 ' f Junior Hoffman Clyde Kessel President 1: Q of A 3 ' QA V V my I Nadine Halferty Tr111a Weber Luis BVOPHGDI Sec. A Treas. Vice Pres. 'I e ff' -s Q- w ,,2i 2 .- Llnnle Brown Rosemary Garrett Edythe Nelson --WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF-- Kenny lost his freckles and red hair? Keith and David would pay attention to the Shirley Carter could say what she thought? Marguerite Malllnger couldn't giggle? Virgil Gavin didn't study? Kay Scearcy wasn't bashful? Junior Hoffman came to school every day? Patty Schultz would lose weight? Don Ray would fall for a girl? Debbie Fye was 6'2'? Vernon Rainier was the referee? Richard Williams would flunk in English? Dean Conger shot a goose? Norman Gott was an angel? Arlene Conger wasn't allowed to whisper? Trllla Weber lost her Avon to the draft board? Llnnie Brown lost her speech? Edith Nelson gained 50 pounds? Junior Davis and Howard behaved in class? Carol Smith dldn't get a letter? girls? 5 JU!-IOIM US Mildred Northup played hockey? Betty Relnier d1dn't live on dirt roads? Clyde Kessel got the family car? Lois Stephens couldn't date? Rose Mary Garrett could? Nadine Halferty was the shortest girl in her class? -1 'ff it . ,X A v .L Q 4 - ' o 'Q Q I ,gfEEE!F' 'E' ... ' nfl T nnflIlf:n .... X? .-1. W ? fig! ai .N ft Wav Milf 'DN Q 5 r l 'W V 2 , Te .pt 1 935 fl of ajlsye M Q7 X ' L 0 of: Q . 7.151 Q D jj AA RA -A- n - ff. ., lv? 'UI g 5 I A g.. U 1' Q if lg Null 1 0 ag :ZRQ X. K 5 xc 41 E if 1, -, e X fs ggi' V 1 p 3'-1 --..- 1,w: ,.f -f lsg i.GSP ff' P XR 1 Xxx F N -J 5 I 5, v f I' M, Fjflf! .Z...Xf'2 J.,f- rp. , , ,, L. .- -V, ,fL,,, ,V Q43 7 'aP ' , iw: ,,4.. f -Wg, 993 .l I - ' 5 55, 1 T My f A .fi : ' df I V ' ' ff f ff5Qx ffi1-1'fL t' WM4 W ' GQ W 1 'fm' r g WMU! 5T5f'3f Q4 . df 1 H E' - 5419-f Lf-lf'f?f'4J-f1Lf--I ' W . ..--vu'-wh.. ,.,, Ar .,, . .,,,,Ak 394-. Y' '53 1 1' . 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'- I -' I Il' Mft F- I I I-3 +I M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIiIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII D933 UOHSOI' 5499- A- 50116012 Shirley Garter Vernon Rainier N. HOME OF THERMOGAS '1 Refrigerators K Stoves ' faeverb - lm Radios Aggliances D D P O uaxwE.wf:1!, I l .,,'- Q MILLER'S GROCEQQ ,O O Q Groceries V R S and Heats je Q' nHome of JACK SPRAT productsn 2 Ollie, Iowa L ' , l GAS ------ - - OIL ' , 4 I4 . : QEBRELL HARDWARE H ' A' 'E ' - Gas Heater Repair Work COMPANY ' 'j. I Batteries Hardware Paints Tire Repair H Pumps Plumbing I fwf Spark Plugs Ollie Iowa in ff .Mm A ,. Y -L .J s.-w. s 5' I I , . , , 'ff , -A , . L . a- ' ' I x .- . x ' xi' . -,pcm ' My -' , ,..-f A ,fl xx x X.. f VI A 1, ,,f'f. lf -- ' .1,'..L' ' ,. 'fQ5i?f4i'.. ' ,Nay .-mr-Q. 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Middle row: Donald Underwood, Jackie Ruggles, Edythe Nelson, Jonnie Boop, Vernon Rainier, Jackie McCreery, Kay Wallerich, Janice Stull, and Sandra Northup. Front row: Patty Williams, Martha Hoop, Nadine Halferty, Kay Scearcy, Eileen Reinier, Janice Tenrell, Richard Rhodes, Charles Scearoy, Marilyn Darby, and Anna Mae Horras. Back row left to right: Ruth Ruggles. Twila Abel, Donna Andevay, Betty Estes, Martha Rcop, Nadine Halterty, Joyce Smith, Maxiene Christner, and Janet Van Orsdall. Middle row: Marguerite Mallinger, Carol Smith, Joan Rickey, Linnie Brown, Rosemary Garrett, Mildred Northup, Virginia Ash, Edythe Nelson, and Betty Heinler. Front row, Lois Stephens, Carla Ellis, Patricia Schultz, Trilla Weber, Shirley Carter, Kay Scearoy, Edna Conger, and LaRue Bales. , ,ii W F K XX 6 9,65 CALENDMQY 4509 '0,,,'6 x sm rr 'fgny K 4 406 X MTE? QA5y A5 ',f me ' 0 ' -YJVVRDUVV ' . 4 f l X Qaqqihlp ,O 9045 C Ed 5-:I-Q s 'th Ma 1 A ' '. o- itor o'ce ml , x- 01 'wif VM Som- Christner. 5 I avg-, Busincu Managers-Junior Ott, sw Larry Ellis. . .1 Typisls - Belly Estes, Beverly lN'l'E N th . Jlw . XXX Rvmw Ofgragi News-Kay Haines. ' 'OR VE' , NX kHigh School News-Roger Run-i 1 I . KS' X 6359 I ibeporters--Janet Van Onldall, If? X 96 .Donna Andeway, Richard Halter- Q? XX Gs 0 Q ,A..,....,,-.. . A ' Q 490 XXX r 1 1-1-1 5 EQ Q Ad we-, Xvaa lhru : II X 'l - I 2 is X 'fm 0 The Q - sf. 0 -- mv mms n 80,8 '04, .,Qf'E'2?. , 9 Olploke P of-O 6 6933 H NEWS 0' M 6999? 0Nog ROLL Q5 5611 if Q3 p 001 R 'D ,lfii X 1, f 1 'I 'GQ Q podfkne ff 9 ?'N', 7 'S ' ' Q 5 X boolbg Q 010' W , fezsgga' X 0,, 'J' Mu XT - I S665 x eo, de OLLIE Gmns IN FINALS I OLLIE Gmns NEW , D, Ae: COUNTY CHAMPIONS Q,X A X lifinin Standing - left to right - Janet Van Orsdall, editor of The Bulldog: Kay Haines, typistg Donna Andeway, reporterg Junior Ott and Larry Ellis, business managersg Richard Halferty, reporterg Hr. Ewart, adviser. Sitting - left to right - Roger Runkle, reporterg Maxiene Christner and Joyce Smith, oo-editors of The Eohoesg Beverly Northup and Betty Estes, typists. 30 is xi' 1 I I' 'v' ,. f 1 l -Q. .. we 'ft ku E 'ez 1 a t 4 I l' A 4?,.w,,.x ..,... ..-. Q V L N 4 .. M- ' ydfgfirm W ff, H - i si 9 ' , . .A' A ' . if v ' Ill! im- QQ 113' .' H 5:55 e F . 1 f Fu' ' ,'J ' 1 :gg f 'F F ' W . tf . . 4 ,H Q V ' A uf: n T. . . f A'fLgm wx ' Q4 '. Ati: lil . - QI .1 w M, -'.'- Q fn' A. V394 fl! :X , . A ' 111 fd., Q, W , 1 Sl' -xx '13, J is ,. :Q Q ' Qgvs ,, W - -- fm ff?-4 e5?J',,j ligiwl 5531.4 ' ...M fi nib-r -'vi A -1-gnlw A. Careful, you'11 burn yourself! Look at those handsome seniors! 2 f I Nfx' q-45. M 5 Where you going? r . 'Airing' -Q rib .24 .fi 'T . Parking meters are to put money in, Mr. Ewart! 1950 C ni, ii. 145, , .F . Q A H i t r Q1'M4Fr,fe ,R 1 ' 5 I - Xa to 1- Q, -5 z 1 :A I - x, v f f i y I is:-ififgi - S ir 'f C 3'q'5l f ,xx 'X ,l.l J A- 1 ' . 1 .gpg-Q I' Ir I, ' , ' 4 Q s' . at ,K 'RF,' L 5 J - 1951 , ,m 1 1 f'KI . A KINDERGARTEN Vertlcally -- let Sherry Dumont Ronald Jennings Jana Horras 2d row Janet Starr Darlene Reinler Karen Ingle Ethel Koch 3d row Kathy Doclin Mrs. Ford Davis Sentman bth row Robert Coddington Michael Wonderlloh Freda Christner Robert Sheets 5th row Laura Uonderlioh William Norris Ann Williams TOY Enrolled but not pic- tured here: Conrad Stempel Perry Heston GRADES 1 and 2 Mrs. Sonner, Donna Clingan, Nile Reinisr, Dwight Williams Richard Sentman, Joyce Stull, Gary Wallerich. 2d row - Carolyn Hutton, Glendajayne Rainier, Carolyn Thomas, Garth Winn, Danny Buttery, Linda Kopsieker. 3d row - Mary Koch, Sherry Reynolds, Moldon Aoheson, Arnold Tremmel, Dorothy Carter, Tommy Sharp, Diane Northup, Nth row - Shari Doolin, Ronnie Sloan, Ellen Jennings, Julia Roop, Henry Shy, Katherine Frltchen, Carolyn Derby, Julia Gott. 5th row - Richard Andeway, Betty Horras, Myrtle Wilson, Joy Coddington, Judy Bottorff, Treva Ingle, Judy Ingle, Deana winn. l i 1 I Q 8 xy' R ,, N ww 'A' llsallhl R.zIxALL., al f -M O 4 ev hx ew, Il, V' , 'V 1 X I W Ka!! 2 L ' t 9 2 A r 2 z ,T 1, X., X 11 J Q t I W .T w A , Y t k 4 4 N I , , . . 'A .44',!. K C11 I FI 39 , J 4 gif! C E6 I lip. . ..raY s s .R y X is. ,mi ' Y . , J is ffl f 1.21 . N - 9 J G 4 . x 9 I 'N :- YE? ' 'AA4 4 k W1 ' fi: all ' ef- ,,p .V . rf 0 me Hi: Qi.. - -. , 1 if t 1 ' 4' . may lst row: Mary Jennings, Shirley Lankford, Miss Collett, Karen Able and Michael lallerlch. 2d row: Billy Wonderlich, Jimmy Sloan, Larry Tremmel, Bobby Hutton and Ruth Hoffman. 3d row: Marvin Mofall, Dale Starr, Robert Ray, Ellen Herr, Neoma Northup and Patty Estes. Nth row: Jackie Davis, Madonna Williams, Roger Cavin, Karen Malllnger, Carol Ott, Larry Winn and Keith Estes. 5th row: Sandra Northup, Larry Weber, Sandra Horras, Margaret Starr, Douglas Hradek, Gilbert Andevay, Shirley Conger 6 Charles Kanke. Q .,,, S .aid ai- XX, ' 5 I J mtl! 1 sf , S4 1 I i 'J V. aal Lf? , g f ' 31,1 4,3 'L lst row: Janice Terrell, Dennis MoFall, Mrs. MoCreery, Homer Cavin and Shirley Wilson. 2d row: Leroy Doolln, Charlotte Wilson, Gallon Jennings, Ruby Chrlstner and Kay Kessel. 3d row: Nellie Hollingsworth, Rex Ruggles, Joann Rhodes, Carroll Bottorrt, Patty Williams, Tommy Sentman and Betty Carter. Nth row: Dean Paxton, Karen Nelson, Charles Sloan, Katherine Starr, Bobby Ingle Janioe Stull and Jay Schreiner. 'Lo J ' B A v an 0-fx 90 fl 0 n in IJ WZ U, 'fzgfg . Y- .B i 1 'f i for f fs B Junior High Q , , 4' 5 W 0 36 -wa!-gy : , -f 1, f Q- I fp ,A B .1 1 1 7 I gg J Q A: rv ' ' ,Q ma Q15 C ! K na bd' X 4 W 1 J ff ' nj? i if 3 -fx ' ' F I eu, , . .-. B A . if X ff' 455 Q' 0 V ' R Q .J af, , JL All ... in .'c v F . , 15 1 AW' . 'Q ' 1 , , M , 9 1 ,A l,J 5231! ,J n ,f . vertically-Row-l-Richard Rhodes, Francis Conger, Anna Mae Horrae, and Beverly Doolin.-2-Marilyn Williams, Jonnie Boop, Sammy Horras, Larry Reynolds, Verneen Ott.-3-Jackie Rugglee, Marvin Christner, Shelby Kanke, Junior Starr, Jackie McCreery.-4-Jack Abel, Hr. Chandler, Shirley Gavin and Beverly Sharp,Jud1th Andeway and'Jean Davis.-5-Eileen Reinier, James Paxton, Edith Thompson, Marilyn Darby, Carl Underwood.-6-Kenneth McMillan, Kay Wallerloh, Dean Carter, John Bottger, Rodney Day.-7-Paul Apoleget, Beverly Bottger, John Abel and Virginia Northpp. 0 953116 f 11? y .iiaggi Coach F-of lflljy, x A L X Girls' Mgrs f J Cs 'A Vfxxxgkyf 3 UQ xi . . 'wid First in Magazine Balel Pork MEAT Boca c Xl l HAI I4 E - We solicit your custom butchering. WHERE YOUR S BUYS NORE AND BETTER MEAT Wholesale RICRLAND, Bl Hn Y' ct Ollie Iowa 4. ., ., xooall IOWA QLLIh PROQUQg ANQMQ3EQL Cream Eggs Foultry Mi1lcr's Foods Ehone 62 Ollie low: WH3lLSLTf15 SERVIQQAQTATION Sincere good wishes to the graduating class. Conco Prcfucts c-as ' on Tire Repairs .,..-rv. 1 .0 f - 1 1. ,L , 'V-u,.,. .. ., J., ,L.,,,.,A ,,, K 4 A ,. r-,..,.,. V S 4- A vffiq ' H ' 3' ,. ,, f.?sZL?f:g21.,: ' P xii eifGv .'Q'f A sm 1 1'2 -D.. 7'-E fx-M' . ,, - 4 , - , ':-Zffii ' K . , K5 V V - 'f-g fk . , QE, - '-X - -,.,g4,gi.5, x A if4':'s xv fs .PL Shiv ff? , .ML V . '. 7.4 'f'l'l , ff 1 1 ilif- 1-, , aj: F jg, - 1 Mg,i'lCGQ4, ,f?gP.'.Q' 15:3 P 'gi , ,- . 5,5 L Mft Er- FY?-f L J : , ff ' .Nz k , 5?5'ff39'gf13? -Y.-.LH Q rflgw- x .i-Q-9 32' Tix. M ff5, f - , A nn 51 3 - - -- 'V X 4 ,IAA Q4-an 1 9 5 O RALPH YODER '50 who on May 27, 1950 at the state track meet st Ames, Iowa broke the state record in the discus event with s throw of 154 feet and 6 jfb inches. Ollie High School is oroud of Ralph and the record he now holds. NEAL BOTTGER '50 A etablemate to Yoder. k They carried the 'one-two' punch that brought Ollie High many a victory from 1906 to 1950. valedictorian of his class and now attending Central College at Pelle. Q U E QUEEN OF THE OLLIE RELAYS MARJORIE CLINGAN '50 was chosen by the student body as oueen of the annual Ollie Relays. Her attendants are BEVERLY WEBER '50 and BETTY ESTES '51. E Cross Country Team Placed third in mile-team race at Iota City. Placed second in cross country at Ames. For individual honors, Roger Runkle placed second in the field in each of the above state contests. Baseball Team Ollie 8 Farson 7 Ollie 3 Packwood 10 Ollie 15 Farson b Ollie 2 Packwood 5 01116 7 Pleasant Plain 10 Ollie U Pleasant Plain 5 Ollie 6 Batavia 7 Sectional Tournament Ollie ll Guernsey 6 0111e 2 Millersburg 20 .-'WG -1 Y .. ' rv - . ,Y ,f X' 'f ' M 2 .A Standing: Dean Ccnger Roger Runkle Charles Scearcy Kneeling: Delbert Fye Coach Norris Vernon Reinier Standing from left to right--Coach Norris, Kenneth Bales, Clyde Kessel, Frank Mallinger, Roger Runkle, Norman Gott, Kay Haines, Delbert Fye and Manager Don Ray. Sitting--Vernon Rainier, Junior Davis, Virgil Gavin, Keith Fritchen, Howard Kessel, Richard Halferty and Rex Bottger. af xslt: .13 .s'1t'f veX 5f NNE ' ' vertically Row-1 Rose Mary Garrett Beverl N th 1 y or up, Shirley Carter, Lois Stephens, Patricia Schultz, Twila Abel, Row-2 Coach Norris, Nadine Halferty, Virginia Ash, Martha Roop, Betty Estes, Donna Andeway, Maxiene Christner, Carla Ellis. Y V f , 3 Q ,-Xx J' 5 L........ County TOUPUHNGHU District Tournament 01110 63 Delta 23 01116 62 west Liberty 8 Ollie 37 Kinross 25 01113 U8 Sperry Z9 Ollie 59 Hedrick 35 - Ollie Iowa Success Ollie Ollie Kinross Ollie Ollle Farson Ollie Ollie Delta Ollie Ollie Brighton Ollie Ollie Hedrick Ollle Ollie Pleasant Plain Ollie Ollie Packwood Ollie Ollie Kinross -5 . F 1 Sectional Tournament Ollie 76 Batavia Ollie 63 Birmingham Ollie 5 Libertyville Ollie 75 Richland 75 Olds 5 U9 what Cheer Z0 66 Packwood M7 67 Batavia 43 58 Farson U3 66 Delta 22 57 Gilman eo 20 Hedrick 25 1: 1- 7'- ,hu UF I B . :QTL .v , . 4faT5A1.LsQ l .I A 1. 1 4 11 csuflff Back row left to right: Coach Norris, Clyde Kessel, Howard Kessel, Norman Gott, Vergil Cavln, David Hanna, Richard Williams and Dean Conger Front row: Junior Davis, Junior Ott, Keith Frltchen, Roger Runkle, Charles Scearcy, Richard Halferty and Rex Bottger, Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie 4Pl4 ZZ 32 Zo bb 28 2U 'U--va--4h--Q SEASON RECORD Kinross 56 Ollie Olds Farson 37 Ollie Packwond Delta 37 Ollie Batavia Brighton 42 Ollie Farson Hedrick Z6 Ollie Delta Pleasant Plain 7 Ollie Keota Packwood 35 Ollie Hedrick Kinross 43 Ollie Fremont Ollie 24 Parson 1 X 4 'f THROUGH 1950 5 EQ f Q fff -Aa as OLLIE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS 100 YHPG dalh . . . . Junior Ott . '50 220 Ydrd daih . . . . Junior Ott . '50 MMO yard dash . , . . Roger Runkle '50 880 yard dash , , . . . Eugene Kessel '50 Mile run . . . .... . . Neal Bottger '50 eo yard low hurdles . . . . John Cavln . '49 120 yard low hurdles . . . Roger Runkle '50 200 yard low hurdles . . . Roger Runkle '50 60 yard high hurdles . . . John Cavln . '49 120 Yard high hurdles . . . . John Gavin . '49 Shot put . ...... . . Ralph Yoder '50 Discus . . ..... . . Ralph Yoder '50 Football throw . . . B111 Blake . . . '49 High jump , , , , , , , , , . . Eugene Kessel . . . . . '50 Broad Jump .......... Bill Northup . . . . ..... '49 Pole vault . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Yoder 8: John Cavin . . . . '49 440 yard relay Kfreshmenl R. Runkle,K. Lankford,L. Ell1s,J. Ott '48 U40 yard relay . . . . Northup.L. Ell1s,R. Yoder,J. Ott . . . '49 880 yard relay . . . . Kessel,R. Runkle,R. Yoder,J. Ott . . . '50 Mile relay ..... . Kessel,R, Yoder,N. Bottger,R. Runkle . '50 2 mile relay . . . . . Runkle,R. Northup,E. Kessel,N. Bottgsr '49 Medley relay .... . Runkle,R. Yoder,J. 0tt,E. Kessel . . . '50 M06tG Elaoe Held Our Team's Score State Indoor Meet Iowa City 6 Dual Track Meet Hedrick 97 Valley Relays West D. Moines 10 Oskaloosa Relays Oskaloosa 12 Ottumva Relays Ottumwa 18 Drake Relays Des Moines No points given. Ft. Madison Relays Ft. Madison 12 Grinnell Intersoholastic Grinnell 16.6 District Trask Meet Ottumwa 391 County Traok Meet Keota 62.7 Ollie Relays Ollie 56 State outdoor Track Meet Ames 12 . . 11.0 . . 24.7 . . 56.0 . 2:16.2 - 525-7 . . 8.2 . . 15.0 . . 2b.8 . . 8.7 . . 17.6 . .50'l' l54'63fb' . l77.0' 5:6 lfqn - l8'3' . . 8'7' . . 55.5 . . 48.9 , l:40.5 . 325-2 . 9:19.7 , b:O5.2 Plage lst. 2nd. 5th. Mth. 2nd. lst. x E? 5 2 U 5 'z Ei Z 3 Q is f. 1 S!
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