Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA)

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Stevenson, Joyce Elliott Ad Collectors.... .......Bernieee Kohn, Doyle Sonos Barbara Fassler, Darrell Bakker Floyd Zim er, Vernell Perry Typ1sts....... ...Barbara Fassler, Virginia Griffin C O I I O D I l O I I I O I O O O I I O C I 'NUM-iss General Staff.... ....Sen1or Class Advisor....... ...Mr. Mortensen Pr.oSidOntlOOOlO0OIOO0 QQIUOIOOOOOlOlOlllO'lF1oyd Vice-President... ...Warren Lundsgaard Secretary........ .................Vernell Perry Student Councll.... ..............:....Bernieco Kohn Joleen Baum, Virginia Griffin Class Motto--Deserve success and you will command it, Class Colors--French blue and silver Class Flower--Pink Rose .dy yuy yAw -il' 4 'If M:-3-ZlQ2:'S'e ' 4 .QQ 5 , ,Q N.. xox? Y ,. 'S+ 1 4 . oz' 5.3, 9' ,A X 1 4 , . 15' - :t:::fi?i A fn fx v 'uxwf fo 5 .f.5-.,,-f9Pv.- - x ST 3?? '5 ,X vm' fa 1 P +A . fr. -c-' '-J J- 2: K- . - ' F '-t. 5531 2123 f' :H V 9'-1 '45 1 lk 2k2if2!r2Z22k2.'22If2rPZ12's23-'25fI!f2k1l2i1l215fi 'kit nf. 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Nl o 4, 5, . .X Sg- .Miu -- -. .-:::-332' -u-. -'s -::' -I '21- ' 5 .bmw m Os ...V I 4 NIU' o U lf Us . fa '!f:.: r-w',1 ' Vx 1.2. Q Z. Q 5. T. lf. Q 32 WE, th6 SENIOR CLASS of 1945, dedi- cate this, the fourth vol- ume of the ECHO, to all the ALUM- NAE who have entered, or will enter, the l ARMED SERVICES of our NATION. May God bring this conflict to a speedy end,and grant that PEACE may soon reign throughout the WORLD. May their efforts be blessed in full measure, so that wars may be erased from the face of this EARTH .- -,l ' N'x f!-M7 1 - ,i ff y I '!LV 'fw N XO I, C H544g25,fvgi2e:zPQ4 J -I e lr , , W. .:1. .:.W,f Q , . JAf.Q,2 fff' Uusmeu CUHSULIDQTED SCHOOL !9Z2- IQ43. oald of Jducation A, M. Campbell, Pres. Russell R. Smith, Sec'y, Jemes R. Fee Warren E. Simonsen P. Ray Griffin Floyd W. Tresler Ralph Rhode, Treasurer 51- 4 0 M. -, , . 3 .,. 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Npiriisgs H9.yn5ss, Mr. Mortensen, Mr, Barbour-, Miss Wolleidnyfiiss Evansq P nj' f ,p' '3 vu .M ,ff 72' C' V 1' ff W . 4' f-fx KRS .JK ' f , , I , U mb Q X Vw- ,ff iw L M +9 ,J W riff J J I . f lf' K X :ff , . , J it u if ,Q 1 X X , , J VM. Jil Y, Ihr! X K- Rx? A U Kv C I X J J I Y lf, , . X L by 1 I V My ,U X I if , V ' 1 N ff? . I V U A Q 4 gf y u 1 y 1 1 fm . 7 f fx 4 f I' J! ra' A 4, v z 1 r x , ,' 'v v-4? ,'X f:fif7'Nx , aTW7 1,5,.1',,,, 'J fy ' 4 ff 'nn , G?2. 4,5f.L WLC ffl va VJ DQW ','.fjff'f I ..., .-.' '.1' '.f 4 -- ff-If U UH D , R. O. MORTENSEN HThat's the general 1dea.U nR. O.H Hearts Desire: Phd. with no foreign language. Bn A0 ' In So To Cn IOWa '1931 Sum er School - I. S. C. Ames, Iowa--1940, 1941, 1942 Superintendentg Industrial Artsg Physics: Agriculture 5 EDWIN BARBOUR UI'm always having one of these bad daysn llEdil Hearts Desire: To have an errorless baseball season. B. A. - Parson College Fairfield, Iowa--1941 ' Principal: Coachg World Historyg American Government: Junior Business Training: Algebrag Advanced Algebra-. 2 MARGERY EVANS nFor cryin' in a bucketn UMargeH Hearts Desire: To become a concert pianistn B. A. - P. S. T. C. Peru, Nebraska--1941 , Shorthand: Typing I S II: Band , 1 MARLYS WOLLESEN HLet's be quiet back there at the read- ing table.H uTwinn Hearts Desire: To have all the General Science students ' ' ' ' bring pencils to class next year. B. A. - I. S. T. C. Cedar Falls, Iowa--194O' Biologyg Algebrag Geometryg General Science. 1 RUTH HAYNES HOhI did you see those flowers and birdsn HRuthieH Hearts Desire: To join the navy! . B. A. - John Fletcher College, UniversityPark, Iowa--1941 Summer School - I. S. C. Ames, Iowa--1942 Home Economicsg English I a II: English Literatureg Girl' Physical Training. 2 MILDRED NELSON nGood dealn nNimiH Hearts Desire: To teach one day and not have to bawl any ' one outu ' ' B. A. - Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.--1940 Junior High Gradesg Girls Glee Clubg Sextette. 2 KATHLEEN BROWN HHonest to Johnn HKU Hearts Desire: nThat this war would endu 2 years Western Union, LeMars, Iowa--1940 3 Fifth and Sixth Grades. . FQCULTH EUUVU DORGTHEA CLIFT You're Crazy Dottie ' , Hearts Desire: School room with about ten bright pupils, quiet, clean hands, and lovely disposi tions. ' . 2 years W. S. T. C. Wayne, Nebraska-el942 Third and Fourth Grades 1 MARY JONES HThat's for sureu HJons1en Hearts Desire: To become a farmer's wife. 2 years at I. S. T. C. Cedar Falls, Iowa-41942 1 term at Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa First and Second Grades. ' 5 BETTY MCGEE nYou do it, I'll wait for you.n HB. J.n Hearts Desire: To change her name. 2 years Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa--1942 Primary Grade 1 'LJLJLJLJ J 'L' 7x .. A 1. .I-.hai The mother came on her small son who was standing thoughtfully before the gooseborry bush in the garden. 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Hi:-il 'QC x-S+? . --,Q - 25,1 fn ,W 1 . - 4- ,S 11' -? flf Qi f ' rf' -1 If ff fl 'Dahl' ,2Q,f7Hf?'q:yHvSxQ- xix Q ff 'f'.'f3': RWE fC .t lt. W ' VP: 'B ' ww ...J ,K'Llx:x gig? x.zj If isis5tEisssrsEayyyQEEQQsfisffittiff 'I EF ffitiitttl ,-.-, Ztiiithytf FURLUQRU s With the completion of this volume, you the Senior Class of 1945 will be taking your place in the world. We bid you God's speed, and may success attend you on your way. Your motto, is something which requires a great deal of deep thinking. It is as the professor says: HSomething you may put your teeth into.U nDeserve success and you will command it.n A very good motto. Remember one of the slogans of your school days? UI will study and prepare myself, some day my chance will come.H Those were the words of Abraham Lincoln. Did not his chance come? Did he not deserve his success? I believe that you will admit that he was able to command the success he deserved. Success--HThe man who succeeds above hisfellows is the one who early in life, clearly discerns his object, and towards that object habitually directs his powers. Even genius itself is but fine observation strengthened by fixity of purpose. Every man who observes vigilant- ly and resolves steadfastly grows unconsciously into genius.H --Bulwer. Seniors, I hope that you have set your goals, that you have fixed your purpose, and that you will command the success you deserve. You are going out into a war torn world, life in this sort of a world will require very definite adjustments, a great deal of determination, fixity of purpose and a sense of duty to yourself, and your fellow man. In commanding your success be sure that you do not suffer the effects of success as stated by Jonson--nSuc cess produces confidenceg confidence relaxes industryg and negligence ruins the reputation which accuracy had raised.' In other words, I mean, grind your ax con- stantly, be alert to all the opportunities which may present themselves to you. They are present every day. Be like Lincoln, work hard, keep at it, you have just begun to prepare yourself, it is as the philosopher would say--HOut of this school, into life's school.n You have a life to live, a success to gaing you, fellow man, have a goal to reach. As you go out into life's school, remember that we who remain are here to help you. Call on us at any time, we will gladly do all we can to help you solve your problems. Congratulations and Lots of good luck. 7130 2075-Jdfa, -5901 'X- -E-'J . 'lr X J 4 0 , 9 ix v :5 15:15 . - - A Q g.:,-ig, -1.-,I x I zfv -.,R.ff'- a -.,-V, CHQ N 34. of .. 'Blk . V 15 P' A f' v 4 .. , .4 .sf +0 ,Ji Q . x an ff? -'1?I .-:'. ' . 4 1 J -15' ' , V .- N , Q- ,gin M I P 9 5 fc 'QQ-3 .3 3513.3 'A .. vf ' f 1.4-.4 -Z -. 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X f Q12 x ?'kxR-+ -Mu-.-,-.dk A44 'K 44 ,5 11 Q wr . fInXxlx,1'x-T ,vnwsr If 'gh' 'VA' ni ' N'x , xf was QQLQ ,4-4159 1 5 F C I I Q-4-1.5 533 X 6 ,Nj FJ I 9 5 ' 4 DARRELL BAKKER - nBlQCkl6H Ulf I had wings I wouldn't fly so lowln Baseball 13 Track l, 2, Newspaper 1 Boxing l Annual 4 2 1 . '5, 4 , 4 JOLEEN BAUM - UJoshN HOhI ain't that the beautiful truthlu ' ' ' N 1 Pep Club 2,'3' 4 Assistant E Art Editor Annual 5, 4 H : Art Editor 4 A Junior Class Play 5 Play 4 ditor 3, 4 Senior Class Student Council 4 ' Girl Reserves 1, 2, Class Officer'3h Declamatory'5, 4 Librarian 3, 4 ' Girls Glee Club 1, 2 4 Q Club 4 4 Music Letter 5 Y , , Basketball 2, 5, 4 H Letter Uinner 3, 4 Newspaper 5, H 4 5, 4 f 4 . , 5, 4 Z IW!!! Qyf2ffxN0:X'S! fffrhff, 1f,1,fxUXxN-S! , ',lf1.:g K Q-Q-1 '-Q, 11,1592 tu l V H elle ...-.. f ....--- -,.. -.-, , ' ' . A-' 1-:gi .- ' 121 211 , --A.'- f::g1f:5:gi- ' - A ,jiri 1-if-:sf f-,. 31142, 4. , Il . BETTY DAY - HChic-a-DH I got two letters yesterday. 4 Basketball l, 2, 5, 4 Letter Winner 2, 5, Pep Club 2 Newspaper 1 Junior Class Play 5 Cheerleader 3, 4 One Act Plays 2, 4' ' Girl Reserves l, 2, 5, Girls Glee Club l, 2 All High School Play 5 Q Club 4 PAUL CANTINE - nSamn J niet me alone so I can Basketball 2, 5, 4 Letter Winner 4 Pep Club 2, 5' Baseball 2, 3, 4 ' Letter Winner 5, 4 Newspaper 2 All High School Play Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play 4 One Act Plays 2 Band 1 Q Club 4 sleep 5 4 44 If .. 'XXXf,r': I 'MMI fH'x5 4f ' : Ybf V'N .. - f 1 ,,, y '1541.1.5-:1.f.-if-ew4avf'.94-1A15-,1f.-.1-,'smf, .,.,-. - 1 'AA 1 1 JOYCE ELLIOTT - JJoycie NThis is the Army, Hr. Buck.n Basketball 1, 2, 4 Pep Club 2 ' H Newspaper 1, 4 ' Girl Reserves 1, 2 Officer 4 ' Girls Glee Club 1, Annual 4 I I 1 1 L 1 i V V J 2 4 . Il ' 5,4 1 4 N 2 , ' BARBARA FASSLER - Barb nAre you kiddin'?U Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4 ' Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper'l, 5, 4 Band 2, 5, 4 ' Librarian 2, 5, 4 H Declamatory 2, 5, 4 Pep Club 2, 5 X All High School Play 2 Junior Class Play 3 ,fl + Senior Class Play 4 V'- Class Officer 1, ,Q '1, ' Music Letter 5 Hy W Q Annual 4 CX'- 1' A L 5, . ,P A ' 4 iv' .1 ' r -4 4 3+ 4,-H v I l f xx x 57 H If Xxx x X N .Q X! flzuflllZ'1,'l!Kk:xUxbN? C4 qfqll X N95 ,YQ fyjgrijyyx I gg .x -4.11, ,L , N I 'I Ho l94J A 1 ' ' --g :-.-t31g15 g.g311113113-:,1'.if fi iz 1 lz1f53g5:, ,- afgj1 'fif .fr ilgqif 'T - 3 Y f 3 --... ... VIRGINIA GRIFFIN - nJinin nOh! but def1nite1y.u Basketball 2, 5, 4 N Letter Winner 5, 4 Newspaper 1, 2, 5,'4 ' Girl Reserves'1,'2,'3, Accompanist 1, 2, 5, 4' CG1ee Club, Sextette Annual 1, 5, 4 Commencement Pageant l All High School Play 2 Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play'4 Student Council 5, 4 Girl Reserve Officer 2 ,Librarian 4 I Declamatory 4 Q Club 4 Music Letter 3 ETH GRAHAM - Suzy Uwhy aren't they all content li e me?U Girl Reserves 1 2 5 Officer 4 Girls Glee Club 1 Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play 4 Basketball 2, 5 4 Letter Winner 3, 4 One Act Plays 4 Pep Club 50 Librarian 4 Q Club 4 ,Mirage 4 , Trio? , 3 , 4 .V , I n ,C 1 ,C ,I I ' I 1 M 2 jufZQ9f L4AfIHQS- LT -2 'HZ' Xb! A -Y 34?wJ 'wX2f I f QV Nlrliefi' gb q 5. X xl iiiifiiiiigffiigs 2tE?aPE35igfjggr,Le'3q,fwgEQgQggQgggqgg'f '.A' 'gg CELESTINE HGLLINGSHEAD - nSal1yH HNow Listen here, Bobn Basketball 1, 2, Letter dinner Newspaper l, 2, Band 1, 2, 5, 4 Girl Reserves 1, Girls Glee Club Pep Club 2, 5 Junior Class Pla Senior Class Pla Librarian 5, 4 ' Declamatory 5, 4 Q Club 4 Music Letter 5 Clarinet Quartet Annual 4 Class Officer 1, 5 23 5: 2 1, Y Er 5 2 1 4 H 55, 4 ff, C 5 2, 4 3 5 , V 4 2 1 1 E! , 4 , Y , -by JEAN HUESER- nSlugn nLet's dance.n' Basketbal1'5, 4 Pep Club 2, 5 Newspaper 5 Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play 4 One Act Play l,'2 Girl Reserves 5, 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Annual 4 :5 7,Q'r,- ' ' xxoxxx,-3 Z ' xxx XX f ' H I ff','k Xu KX 'f'utW5 -xy' N'x 1 . Y, F' H Q4 '-. Q .JC o on ,: ' l 4 ' 9-- I y I BERNIECE KOHN - HNeicyn HLet's go to Holsteinln Girl Reserves l, 2, 5, President 4 Girls Glee Club 1, 4 Basketball 2 Pep Club 2 All High School Play 5 Junior Class Play Z5 Senior Class Play 4 Newspaper 5, 4 Editor Annual 5, 4 Editor 4 Student Council 4 RICHARD KNAPP - HD1Ckn ' Hly ve got no use for the women.' Junior Class Play 3 Senior'ClQss Play 4 Band 2, 5 Baseball 2 X In . n .F JA' jj ' ., 1 r ,X ',,' far N ' 'fx K' 'lk' A., 1 I' x , -I 1 ,l ' I' id Q ' 1 4 fo 1: NW71? ' '. I0 f fl! If Q Q1 Hx fjf. ,Al X xx 1 ,lf X I fff, f . XXV vx '-t-:-:. - Q r 3 VJ , I Q 5 fPx.:i?i'b 1 V - N, , EDITH KDHHQR - NEd1en HOhl There goes another finger- nailln ' Librarian 4' ' Newspaper 5, 4 ' Girl Reserves 3, Class Officer 1 Girls Glee Club 1 Senior Class Play 4 4 JACK KUMMER - nJacksonu HI crave the quiet peace of a baohelor's lifeln Newspaper 5 Track 5 Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play 4 Class Officer 2 ' Girls Glee Club l sv-'I 71' X, .- X Xi X riff! xxxx xx X 1,1 1 , X X 'X .K I H,r,x U x f ty lvl I., 'xl yx I '44V,H' QQM' I M .I V,NI 2, X 1, Hire, 4 KJ t-i Wfliirfgf' cgplfl- -N :jg -J Ofl-JIXXX-I J ,. I WJ . CLEO MCCALIIION - Fannie Lie had sm fight last ni Newspaper 1, 4 Girls Glee Club l I , ,YQ DARLENE PECK - HPeGkydOOd16U How 'Gr0cn is my vnlley f 7 1 lep Club 2,'5r Newspaper 3, 4 ' ' Girl Reserves 1, 2, Sextette 2, 5, 4 M Senior Class Play 4 ,2,3,4 MpChm2 ' Girl ieserves l, 2, 5 Annual 4 I .V , ' 5,4 , E iZ'j 1 X2VfT 7uf7E? Q,i??5? ,C4MQ,gg5 X X kjflf -I I I , 1 wi ,QNYA No ,ww -o,, j .A ,J .1 A194-w 5 'A' 4 -'A- fi-ag, -ff? .'-' 1 '. - f 341s-zz-z.-1-gg.1.'.1fl ROBERT PERRY 4 nwasnington, oomellld 1- .1 D-snetoall l, Z Letter Ni Baseball 2, Letter wi Junior Glas Senior Glas Newspaper 4 Cheerleader Band 5 Deolamatory Class Uffic All High Sc Q Club 4 HBObll Cstatel he nncr 4 5, 4 ' nner 5, 4 s Play 5 S Play 4 2,3,4 1 er l hool Play 2 VERNELL PERRY - HChetu 3rothor's Circus?n ' Basketball l, 2, 5, Letter Winner 5, Bageball 2, 5, 4 better Winner 4 All High School Pla Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play 4 Class Gffioer 2, 4 Band 2,H5 4 Q Club 4 471 HWhat's the address of Rinnling 4 Y i'.. l I . . f :WA '4 H4,'ff,5f54ff4w44! X .IMI fl 51-44, x vp bxxf 4f444 77H QS9! N'N 1 rn ' 1 94 v 4 or .4-,fe,m4.4,l,4444-,.Ww,-,.,MfE4-fe.,l,, . ,.,-, Li '-'V 4,-' gf' '11 v,,, 'i Z, 1 f ' 12 ,H , Y V . V4 V f , - ---v' DOYLE SONES - UDukeH nWhere's my duchess?U Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4 ' Letter Uinner'l,'2, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4 Letter Uinnerrl, 2, Track 1, 2, 5, 4 Letter Winner 1, 2, Rep Club 2,'5H Newspaper 5, 4 ' Class Ufficer 2, 5 Annual 4 Boxing l Q Club 4 H President 4 All High School Play 5 J '75 BETTY RUPP - Heetsyn HI Qon't give a darnillf Girl Reserves 1, 2, Officer 4 ' ' Declametory 2, 5, 4 ' Girls Glee Club 1, 5 Music Letter 5 Junior Class Play 5 Senior Class Play 4 All High School Play 2 Annual 4 A Newspaper 2, 5 Pep Club 2, 5 56 5? 4 5, 4 4 5, 4 5, 4 , 4 , 3 4 n ' 475i-f.Q'f'IjXXV,li'-9 ' 1 . ,, , Q ,T-,x'4?',, J ,I f Qc fr ',1isS55 f wi , -' - ,fr '-4- ,. +I'- we-X. --., .:-.- .wx ..... 4'., , , ..-. - , .,-,.... .4-- f .-.-,-.'1. - -.A.,., 1 BETTY STEVENSON - HBetty Loun UPlease don't rush mein Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4 Letter Winner 5, 4 Pep Club 2 1 Newspaper l, 4 One-Act Play 2 ' ' U Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4 Officer 5 ' ' ' Girls Glee'Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sextette 5, 4 Q Club 4 ' Music Letter 5 1 1 Senior Class Play 4 Annual 4 y,,1. f-L L '1 ff 1 f v . ' Y . ,. . f fe wqfwl o. 4 '5J.,,f,,c L- 1. f, I ' ,, A , fpwtwh ' nwagr' .,- to 1 eil a if J Cf, It -..,, urwk, 6 ,,L' 1 .,,, W- I o. kv- , A n ,.f ff ' f7' VERNON STEVENSON - HSteveH nHow about a ride'to'Cerhokee?n Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4 ' Letter Winner 1, 2, 5, 4 Track l, 2, 5, 4 ' ' ' Letter Winner 1, 2, 5, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4 ' ' ' Letter Winner 1, 2, 5, 4 Pep Club 2, 51 Commencement Pageant 1 Newspaper 3 All High School Play 5 Junior Class Play 5 Band l,H2 Q Club 4 Boxing 1 VM 'fi I FLOYD ZIMMER - HSkeeter tE:wZe7'!::::77f2Zf 09'XN5: f ff, , GX XX? X fu ll,f,:,muU xx 7 fi-Q15 X7 V5 I 44' i XS! TQ' x 5 J' -Y xx, xl ,' I , F , ULet me chew my gum withou interruptions or zerosln Baseball 2, 5, 4 ' Letter Winner 5, 4 Basketball 4 H Manager 5, 4 Junior Class Play 5 All High School Play 5 Newspager 2, 4' Class ffioer 4 Annual 4 ' H Senior Class Play 5, 4 Truck Manager 4 Q Club 4 'I .I Y .,., V t NORHA WRIGHT - HNormi6n re shall I go to Co1lege?' Junior Class Play 5 Pep Club 2, 5 ' ' ' N Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4 Girls Glee Club l,H2 Senior Class Play 4 , :sl 1 ... 1,1 f,f Ultxxlc ! lf'I I'fav 4UIxx T Q f' ' 1:-'315' 'QNX I 1 ' 'lQQ32XS2' .ge ,' . + 1 -x gps EH5WHEREEHEHWWHSE532353EEHHHWEEE!EWBHHEHEHEEWHEEEHHQHMEKMEEM serum ELHS5 Hasmvw The freshman class of 1959-40 had on its rolls twene ty-seven names, as follows! Max Allen, Darrell Bakker, Joleen Baum, Paul Cantine, Betty Day, La Vern Day, Jack Elliott, Joyce Blliott, Barbara Fassler, Beth Graham, Vir ginia Griffin, Shirley Hodgdon, Celestine Hollingshead,' Ruby Johnson, Richard Knapp, Berniece Kohn, Cleo McCannon Lorie McCartney, Darlene Peck, Rita Reinert, Betty Rupp, Marlo Simonsen, Leona Smith, Doyle Sones, Betty Stevenson Vernon Stevenson, Norma Wright, and Floyd Zimmer. With the help of their sponsor, Mr. Roellig, they elected the following class officers: President--Barbara Fassler, Vice-President--Ruby Johnson, Soo'y Treasurer--Jack El- liott. At the beginning of their sophomore year, they added four members to their class: Lila Anderson of Cherokee, Delphine Geister of marcus, Twila Adamson of Nelson, Neb- raska, and Warren Lundsgaard of Ruskin, Nebraska. How- everg three also dropped from within the ranks: Marlo Simonsen moved to Tucson, Arizona, Leona Smith 'moved to Cherokee, and Ruby Johnson enrolled as a junior. Class officers elected with hr. Goodman as sponsor were as fol- lows: President--Doylp Sones, Vice-President--Rita Rein- ert, See'y Treasurer--Celestine Hollingshead, Class Re porter--Virginia Griffin, student Council member---Warren Lundsgaard. During the your they had other entrees: Jean Huoser of harcus, and Sdith and Jack hummer from Bassett, Nebraska. They did, however, bid goodbye to Loris HcCart ney, who moved to Galva, Lila Anderson who moved to Suth4 erland, and LaVorn Day who dropped from their company. One of the highlights of this school year was the all- high-school roller skating party at Storm Lake. Buses were used as a means of transportation, and a very enjoy- articipants. Another event of , in which the Manuel Arts work products were modeled. able time was had by all p the year was Exhibit Night was exhibited, and Home Ho In their Junior year, their class: Delphine Geis they lost three members from ter to Marcus, Rita Heinert to Cherokee, and Max Allen to Grand Meadow. The class of- ficers elected were: President--Warren Lundsgaard, Vice President--Joloen Baum, Sec'y Treasurer--Doyle Sones, and Student Council member--Virginia Griffin. During the course of this year, the juniors presented their class - 7 ' ' ' ' lr 3 1 I I .. ll lk, . .KKRX 'U- r f I y if f 5, u ,. 4 ' '2?!51ftlxxK9k 'U at wwewMfowmwawwmE so M'fH!!g!gQwmmWqewrwQMNMWWQQWUWWWHWWQM wqhi isskfffllzhiufiltffff' V. 5. we 7 .'.,,' 'I',i.1.L ffr . , .a?,fI!i:1 fi'ld Ls,L'iEe: -f 15.51. ti :fLi':.fH215F4:'ixl.4.- .v ffm' SENIOR CLQSS HISTURH CUHTBU play Hhebgoblln Housen and had a very good attendance. On April 21, the juniors were host to the seniors at a lovely banquet given in the high school gymnasium in the' seniors' honor. The theme of this banquet waspatriotism, and the gymnasium was duly decorated in red, white, and blue crepe paper streamers. The tables were arranged in a HV for Victeryn pattern, and a battleship centerpiece helped convey the theme. After a dinner of fruit cock- ' tail, wafers, chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, fruit salad, radish roses, rolls, jelly, butter, ice cream, cake, and coffee, the seniors were entertained at the Arrow Theatre in Cherokee. When they entered their hall of knowledge for the last time, as seniors, the class of '45 missed two mem- bers: Dale Green entered at Gleghorn, and Shirley Hodg- don at Orange City. To balance this subtraction, Robert and Vernell Perry of Gaza joined the class. With Mr, Mortensen as their sponsor, they elected the following class officers: President--Floyd Zimmer, Vice-President- Warren Lundsgaard, Secrotary-Treasurer--Vernell Perry, ' Student Council members--Berniece Kohn, Joleen Baum, Richard Lnapp and Virginia Griffin, During the course of the year, 3ack Elliott and Warren Lundsgaard left the ranks, 'til at the end of the long, long trail they numb ber twenty-four. On April 15 and 16, the senior play, UReady-Made Family,H was presented to the public. This play was eresented after a fewer number of rehearsals L than most, due to gas rationing and other inconveniences. This meant that really hard work was required of each and every member of the cast. Much time and effort was spent on the 1945 Echo, which was also published by the seniors and their sponsor. Cooperation by all was necessary, and was very prominently displayed. The seniors have all done their best, and tried to hold high the ideals and honor of the school. As they sorrewfully leave, they hope they have conveyed their best to the dear old alma meter,and wish the best of luck to their followers. u Qvqf u u 1f1f5f7f1f Army Officer--Why do you eat your food with your knife? Can't you use your fork? Hillbilly Soldier--The first time I used the darn thing I found out it leaks. f'f l , I F H u , w . fy. xl Q- -- lj I, xxa- !l, QIll I I 11' l e 'Z IQQZQIQXXXQ VN V ' -J 63 W fl nnihllls f p 1 L A,, A ELQSS PRUPHEE9 I Good Evening, Friends. We, the class of '43, have reserved the floor for our 10th Anniversary Dance. As we look over the crowd we see many familiar faces. Ah, just coming we see Sally and Bob Perry. Bob is now the head foreman in the shipyards at Schisselville, you know. well, here comes the faculty, Mr. and hrs. Warren Lundsgaard. Hrs. Lundsgaard was the former Edith Kum ar. He's the Unglish professor at the Schisselville Public School, and with them is Miss Wright who has the position of Superintendent there. Over there is that little WAVE, Virginia Griffin,who is still waiting for the fleet to come in. H . , and here we have our rhumba queen,Betty Day, who has changed her name to D Joy. And who is that with her? Oh, yes, Richard Knapp, the manager of the URhumboogie Clubn where Betty is the main attraction. But, say, don't I recognize that orchestra leader? I knew I did--it's Duke Wayne--the same Duke we had at Quimby Hi! In case you'd like to know, the drummer in the orchestra happens to be good ole' Vernone Ray, who wa noted for pounding his mother's pans with silverware back in his high school days. Their songbird is none other than Joleen Baum. Those two jitterbugs who seem to have ' everybody's attention are Jean Hueser and Vernell Perry. They ' are soon to be seen in the new Darrell Bakker production, UFlying Di5its.H Darrell has made quite a name for him- self out in Hollywood. v Now, there is a lady worth looking at. The one dressed in satin and furs. Why, it s Madame Marguerete, the former Darlene' eck. She has just made her debut at Metropolitan Opera- ' I see we have a doctor in the crowd. Dr. Jack Kum- mer, the famous brain surgeon, and 'his assistant, Betty Rupp, are leaders in our Conga line. . Sitting at that table is the Marine hero, Sam Can- tine, accompanied by his wife, Barbara, and surrounded by H.. nun-an----Q , , N1 ,'f Iowa: r U N yi, ,Im Hip: 4 a3't1f:'txk9 VN Q, T 1 I 0 'N QE W MMMm My35Q4ng5Qg.W AA'. f jTQn3fTWGNWi.4q4g?, ,'i ,'f,, :fTflVWf YWMt ,5 ' PRUPHEEH EUHVU 1 those three fanons,chorus'girls, Betty Stevenson, Beth Graham, and Derniece Rehn, better known as the three B's. Interviewing the orchestra leader is Joyce Elliott. She news reports for the United Press. came clear from Faris where she has been broadcasting We regret that two of our number could not be 'here tonight, but we have located their whereabouts, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lelson, nee, Cleo MeCannon, could not be pre sont tonight as they were detained in South Africa while returning from a hunting expedition for tigers and ole phants. Skeeter Zimmer, recent New York Ping Pong Champ, was unable to attend our little get together as he was play4 ing an exhibition game at the U.S.O. Center at Chicago, Illinois. A .. ,mnrm .. .5 1. .. .. A 1. There are 967 billion fish to lion animals to every human being, ings. There are only 120 million A born an American. You missed being a lot--so why crab? .. -. .-. U .. .. nrnrwfknrwn. 4. .. .. .nr .- The worse sorrows in life are misfortunes, but its fears. -LJLJLJLJ'L. ..'L. - ...-- -.- n n ls 1: n an n n Tx A ax n ...L 1 .. every animal, 854 bil and 4 billion human be mericans, and you were a fish by a whale of not in its lossesand when Winston Churchill, today the greatest living British crater, first entered public life, he was a halt- ing, faltering speaker. Une day, as he was driving to a public meeting in Manchester, his companion, Lord Salis- bury, turned to him and said, HFee1ing nervous, Winston?W En5land's future prime minister admitted that he was. HMy boy,U said the veteran statesman, 'Don't be ner- vous. Just do as I do. whenever I get up to speak I al- ways make a point of taking a good look around my audi- ence. Then I say And then I always to myself, 'Nhat feel better.H a lot of silly foolsl' -.- If if r ff il X X 'Qf 'H:wy2qUUQS5 4fvh Hfvwldyf N'N :sq !fMQQHS?' I it - 1 . .,r ' . .. V. . . . N f Z SENIOR ELQSS LUILL It is now time for ns Seniors to climb in and take- off for our journey into the unknown. On this seemingly long journey, we are taking inventory of our most highly- valued gifts te leave to our kin, the Juniors, who will be taking this same path next year. being Sure that these gifts will be accepted gladly and with much appre- Ciation, we shall proceed on our journey to deliver these packages. Our tiniest senior, Edith Hummer, reluctantly parts with her long fincernails so that Jerry Eassler will have '-I a means of defense against Clark Gable and his team of admirers. It wouldn't be the first time they had scratch- ed anyone! ' Through a complicated chemical process known only to him, Richard Cjust call me frofessorl Knapp bottles up his characteristics that make him a good boy and thereby keeping him out of the office and hands them over to Jim Anderson with a smile. Jean Hueser, our vivacious brunette, passes 'her Hmakes you wanta' smiled smile on to Dorothy Bruning. Steve, officially known as Vernon Ray Stevenson, wants his gracefulness in handling a basketball and speed while on'the court to be given to none other than Bob Woollard. As of now, it is common knowledge that Hee Campbell does not have a middle name. Knowing this and feeling oh, so very sorry for her, Celestine Hollingshead asked that her treasured middle name be rushed nAir Mailn to Ree. People of all nations, meet Roe Ardella Campbell! The last of the Cantine Brothers, Paul Huntsinger, does will and bequeath his promptness in drriving at dear old QHS in the morning to Darlene Tresler. Maybe his alarm clock doesn't work! 'Norma Wright, the gel who teaches school every after- noon, hopes that Frances Kohn, the blondest of the jun- iors, will appreciato the coal-black tresses coming hor way from Norma Wright, Cleghorn, Iowaoe l- - f n ... 1 1 U N ' yorffff UUYXNQT . ,f'l H'uH' UXQN X ll 1 I' H K s .J y UtUfK69V ' 4. r -J is e ' f 1 . A M '- l 9.3 9 7 f'f:?fff 0 SEVHUR ELDSS UML EUUVU The one and only Duke, alias Doyle Bones, wants most of all that his curly brown hair go to the man of mis- fortune, Richard T. Bleil. That hetshot pivot post and back-bono of the '42-43 girl's basketball team, Joleen Baum, requests that her forward post be taken over by Deta Bumann. Our beloved president, Floyd Zimmer, hereby bestows upon Jean Carnahan his ability to cover territory around that ping-pong table. Smash shots a specialty! Those be-yoo-ti-ful brown eyes of Betty L. Steven- son's are being wished upon one gray-eyed Helen Reincrt by said Betty L. It's not every day that one can find such things. - Studious Jack Kummer especially requests that his allergy to women Cblondes, preferredl be passed on to Dean Rollins. Bonita Graham, of the very nice Hpnge boyd hair-' do receives some of Cleo HcCannon s numerous black curls. The youngest half of the Perry Brothers, Incorp- orated, Verncll Chester Perry, yields his success wit! V, ., 1 fl' 1 ., the ladies to husky clinton rurguson. . , . I Betty Day, dTrue to the drmyn wills her one hundrbd and one boy friends to that cute, dainty Junior lassie, Margaret Smith. ' W That eopulnr boy cheerleader, Bob Perry, requests that been Campbell receive some of his none-too-plentiful stature. Sometimes we wonder of Bob can spare it! i 'Tho Nsongbird from the ncrthn fef Quimbyl, Darlene' Peck, does hereby will and bequeath her lovely soprano voice to that up and coming little girl, Darlene Cochran.' Realizing that itls possible to part with things for e worthy cause, Darrell Bakker specifically requests that the extra knick-knscks on his little coupe be transferred to Mr. Hortensen's Jgas-buggy,U Don't be surprised ifyou see a blue Chevy around here with white sidewall tires! I -.- Y, ,, U, iff, ' RQ: H., 1121 ,713 tfxccsykx VN ' f - I 'r'.v I - 'ff , -'WV e ' N ,K x , I - at llflfficgdihgdfgefLQHVnfT? ZMkWfVWWtB . AA, ,A ,'.. -,., X 1 SENIOR ELQSS LUILL EUUTU Betty Rupp, who always has a joke on the tip of hor tongue, wants'hcr good humor and joviality to be given to Doris Bruning. Whooshl and there she goes. But busy Barbara Fas- sler was able to stop long enough to tell us hor part of this one and only will and testament. Sho wishes' that Wayne Simmons would receive all her empty moments, to do with what he likes. Bernicee Kohn, an executive--plus, gives hor tact in handling fellow students and her leadership over others to LeRoy Peck. Hcre's to the editor-in-chief of the 1944 HEchoil l Tall, slender Beth HSuzyU Graham pops up to quietly say that she willingly passes her shyness around members of tho strong, brave, and handsome sex on to that ngal about townn Gerry King. Mr. Mortensen's secretary, Virginia Griffin, is con- stantly seen racing from one side of the building to the other at sixty mile per. She wishes that LeRoy Peck would receive some of the speed with which her legs carry her around so that he won't be more than five minutes late to school or a class, The last member of this never-to-be-forgotten senior class, Joyce Elliott, has asked that her quiet ways' be handed down to that HPopular Blonden Carolyn Ladwig. As the great ship glides in for a perfect three- point landing, its silver winfs ndrror the faces of the twenty-four, all of them looking out into the foggy mists of the world beyond--the future! . L V V JL ..'L.'L.' -JL. . 'LJ' A7616 157i n n .. fs an 1. ax' Red Rhea: dwhat is the best thing for hives?U Dick Bleil: HBees.N U. . ue. .,. ',r.5'sI ..'1r1t-,sara f L L Nothing succeeds so well as success--Talleyrand. M---M X- .,.f 'B vrywy xYEijLF22Q2yxlf5hUuQh:?, Zvlfjfza 0 ' -Wil ff ' VJ ffffyff-9' I V. , If 'gif' iII,,f 72 f' A Q 4 5 KJ 5. :-X-'71 Tyres fm! I lQ:5 ,Liu IES? 'de QE? .. f, mr, ,1--.-.':T1- -... ..., . ----- .4 , -' fi, :j sfif-gff1f-1f5,'- 3El'II?fR CHJSS PLFIH A record crowd packed the Quimby High School Audi- torium to see the seniors in their last performance. It was a cast, stude grand presentation. Most of the parts being double a total of 18 members of the class of twenty-four nts took part. As the curtain opened, the fun started with Begonia, the the was was c f t a Agnes self annou to be marry the c plans house have that They talk, with and D pratt Henry day. ment reall kind, demon in an telli marke aunt one o olored cook, and Nicodemus fussing about arranging lowers under Horatio's picture. You see, ' Horatio husband of Mrs. Agnes Martyn. Mrs. the home for a rest at the Seashore he first way from Martyn law of but her letter ncing that Agnes has met a Henry Turner and is going married. Lydia states that the man is going to the children's mother for her money. Immediately, hildren, Robert, Marilee, and Gracie begin to lay to torment Henry so much that he will leave the The next fussing scene found Lydia, the sister-in- about the fact that there is no one left to mourn poor Horatio. Then comes the In the meantime Sammie and Doris Turner arrive to a look at the step-mother-to-be. They also feel Mrs. Martyn is marrying their father for his money. plan pranks to cause Mrs. Martyn to leave Henry. Mr. Turner is welcomed with a fine display of baby and pranks by Marilee and Gracie, respectively, a promise from them that Robert has fits. Sammie oris take on an illness of kleptomania and incessant le about an operation. As the first curtain falls, and Agnes announce they were married earlier in the This floors the children, but through the encourage of the darky cook, they keep up the good work. Bob y throws a fit, none of the foaming at the mouth U as the darky outside man stated. Sammie gives a stration of his killing mania, and the crowd is kept uproar. The climaxing scenes of the play show the mother ng the children that she has lost all in the stock t, and the father tells his children that his rich has dis-inherited him. Then the battle changes from f forcing separatio ' , .... -.... .- 5 -- ---10 A ffpfpg 5 JL :Yam QL vs ser 'A4 J Xrahlijgj? I-,qziZki4Q:D'i,QLNX I C52 -N 43 1a.' ,.-. 1' - ,-. - N 4 ts TN V5 5 N SEUIUH LLQJ5 PLD! LUUT D parents stay'married. Lydia is the only one left to bat- tleg she attempts to play the role of Horatio's ghost and scare Henry out of the house. Agnes unveils Lydia in the last few minutes, the children confess the pranks, and Agnes and Henry confess the losses stated were fictional. The joke was on the children. All in all, the seniors did a splendid job on the play. They are to be highly complimented on their performance, their cooperation through the rehearsals was super, and in spite of gaso- lini rationing, attendance at the rehearsals was almost 100 . The members of the senior class wish to extend to the patrons their appreciation for their fine support: They also leave a record of cooperation, school spirit, will to do and do correctly, a goal for all classes to shoot at, . As you seniors go out to play your.part in the world, may you have as much fun and cooperation as you did dur- ing the three weeks of rehearsal on HA Ready-Made Family.' aeaeeeeeee Pat: nWere you excited on your wedding day?n Q Mike: NExcited? Say, I gave my bride ten dollars and kissed the minister.U ., U . ,L U 1Hs 254x7f She: nDarling, I saw the sweetest little hat in the store today...u.l..,H ' He: nWell, put it on and let's see how bad it looks.n ee-:He-x-4.4 Office boy: HMn. Whiffebotham, could I have tomorrow afternoon'off?n Whiffebothams nAh, yes, Your grandmother, I suppose?n Office boy: nYes, sir, She's making her first parachute jump, you know. -:messes Loneliness is only an opportunity to cut adrift and find yourself,--Anna Shannon M O1'1I',Q,Qo p L 7 j f L - 11 ff .Mhz-: t fL2jf:l'y'i1: 555 ,hfgjgte ,N A ff,:ti.y4wf I E wx, , y Q A -N S ...J O I t HWWMHMEHE563BEHHN532335EiEEEEEEQEHH We Q .. ' REQUHJHQUE FIlfHlL'3 CAST OF CHARAGTERSQ Agnes Martyn, a widow. . . Barbara Fassleru Berniece Kohn Robert Martyn, her son . . . . . . . . . . Vernell Perry Marilee Martyn, her elder daughter . . .Virginia Griffina Darlene Peck Gracie Hartyn, her youngest child.Celestine Hollingsheada t Edith Hummer Lydia Martyn, her sister-in-law. . . . . Joleen Bauma Beth Graham Henry Turner, a widower. . . . . . . . Richard Knapp Doris Turner, his daughter . . .Betty L. Stevensonv ' Jean Hueser Sammie Turner, his son . . . . . . .Paul Cantinew ' Jack Kum er Begonia, the Martyn's darky cook . . .Betty Ruppv ' ' Norma Wright Nicodemus, Martyn's handy man. . . . . . . .Floyd Zimmerw Robert Perry elndicates cast for Friday night's performance SYNOPSIS QE ACTS: Act I. The living-room of the Martyn home. About twelve o'c1ock noon of a day in summer. Act II. The same. Fifteen minutes later. Act III. The same. A few minutes later. SPECIAL MUSIC: Between Acts I and II-- Cornet Solos--HLamentH and HCalln - Dorothy Bruning Between Acts II and III-- Vocal solo--mAh! Sweet Mystery of L1fen---- Darlene Peck Vocal solo--HShipmates O' Minen ----- --- Dick Bleil I xl ll ll N il I wtwwwviwwr In a New York court, nAction by one Bologna against one Weiner to compel specific performance of contract,W elicited this from the judge, UI never sausage a case.W 1 -- I , , 'L ' I .f ull! f9,:'40H u ln' lt r L14 I4 VJ Qi,'f:.-in N15 'M 'p,, ' -W 55' ll I' 'N 1 A' BQCEHLDUREFNE High School'Aud1tor1um Quimbyg Iowa May 2, 1945 Processional... ..... .... ......Miss Evans Hymn No. 259...........3......... ....Congregation InVOCatiOnl!lOOl!lCIIOIUOIIOCIODII COOIOOOOUORSVU The Night Has a Thousand Eyes... ..... Now Thank We All Our God. . . . . . . . . . .1G1rls Glee Club Green Cathedra1............. ....Z Scripture................... ..........Rev. Paul P1zzicati, Clarinet Solo. . . . . . . . . . . .Margaret Smith SermOnlllOllOOllllO.lllllllIlll!llOlLL OSOOOOBUOORSVU HHearts'and Flowers,n Trombone so1o.....Gera1d1ne Fassler Hymn ZSOUOQlQllIOiOOOllOOlClilClO Benediction.... ....... .... .......Rev. Paul Recessional... ...Miss Evans High Sohool'Auditorium May 7, 1945 U Processiona1.... ...... .... ...M1ss'Evans Invocation................. ....Rev, Paul Vocal Solo: I Heard a Forest Praying... ... Rose in the Bud.......... .....2Geraldine Fassler Ad-dressoloosau-01-our- o o uonaDI'q John V. Madison Cornet Solo: ' A SOlC1iGr S Dream . . . . . . .Dorothy Bruning Presentation of Awards.... ........Mr. Mortensen Vocal Duet: ' ' Miss Nelson Hold Thou My Hand . . . . . . . . .Mrs . Alice Mortensen Presentation of Diplomas... ..........Hr. Mortensen Benedicti-OnioononostoIsaac anno OIUYYIVIRSVI ,O 'f mf ,.1 if -I5 . 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' 'Q 55. ' . ,I 1. ' ,, -h I . , . f ' s. 41 Q . 1 , , 'g . I, ii ?,,. K- 3 f A 3' . f ,- Y. '. La , '- 'I H ' ' Y . 1: - - 1 I l . . fl - . :..., I Y 1 I I A ,- .A zz- . -22 - - - H -.., ,.:..-A ,fra ., A .1. ,,. ,Sq ,fan ',. vnu 1, .L 1 h ,. K: l - -' . f, QA ' 7' 'N :5 ff ' Sw '1 5. 'all .'.' .4 .f E r Y 3 fi ' ! J ' ,L U I. ff,-' . 5 - X ' Q, YH? I' :Z '- ',-' ', .'.7 -M, - X . , . ' - hwzu, -an ' -.w 1 ' Ann' r . . '-- f- u of---A ,q??TqQQyflxffx9NVT3T I '-,-- .,,.-fl' IN' X ffv-,--L,.fNl!',,xxQ VN .-' .I f. I 14 kkxrx- f :1- -ef . ,J fx Crffififwf 1 -Stiff' 2 , , C I l s N .r .x C ,on I J ff-il gd, L4 ,...-,,,:'1T., -.... ,,,X,,....-.,-.. rl, - ., , W ff-,, wr ' -'r First row: Darlene Cochran, Helen Reinert, Deta Bumann, Frances Kohn, Geraldine King, Roe Campbell, Darlene Tresler, Margaret Smith. Second row: Carolyn Ludwig, Bonita Graham, Jean Carnahan, Geraldine Fa sler, Dorothy Druning, Doris Bruning, Miss Haynes --Class Sponsor. Back row: James Anderson, LeRoy Peek, Clinton Furjason, Dean C E . , V . W U . ampbell, Dlch ollel, Robolt Joollard, Dean RO1llHS. If 1 Z ' 4qQQbJf? ,uN'H ' f f I 4?f40U.Y.dUlcpu X 1 1 ' - NR. -.4 ,,. IFJ fygglffsu 'igfcfffugf M-XJ V'- lf .f:2g2:21sgageg .1:f JUNIOR CLQSS HISTURH Back to school again! The Junior Class of 1942-45 started back to school again on August 51. Twenty-four students enrolled as'follows: James 'Anderson, Richard Bleil, Doris Bruning, Dorothy Bruning, Deta Bumann,Dean Campbell, Ree Campbell, Darlene Cochran, Geraldine Fas: sler, Clinton Furgason, Bonita Graham, Geraldine King, Frances Kohn, Carolyn Ladwig, Helen Reinert, Carl Rei- nert, LeRoy Peck, Dean Rollins, Margaret' Smith, Bonnie Thomas, Darlene Tresler, Robert Woollard, and LaVonne Fogleman. Since that time, three members of the class have dropped out: Lavonne Fogleman, who is now attending school at Grand Meadow, and Bonnie Thomas and Carl Rei- nert. Wayne Simmons, from Cleghorn, has 'enrolled in the class since the last semester has begun. With the help of Miss Haynes, their sponsor, the class elected their officers soon after school started. They are as follows: President-Dean Hollins, Vice- President-Geraldine Fasslerg Secretary-Treasurer--Rich- ard Bleilg Student Council-Dean Campbell. The main event of the Junior Class was their class play, dThe Hoosier School Master.H The Junior Class enjoyed putting on this play. The money that was taken in was used for the enjoyment of both Juniors and Sene iors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. After the banquet, they took in the show JPower's Girl,N at Cherokee. As a whole, the Juniors have been very active in extra-curricular activites, and have taken part in the following: Newspaper, Baseball, Basketball, De- elamatory, Glec Club, Girl Reserves, etc. The Junior Class also bought class rings. They purchased them from the Joeton's Company. The class is looking forward to a very successful class next year because they have enjoyed working to- gether this year. at C C S T C C - . V :- ul r,, UINXXX I lipfffy mln! 'ff 'fubqkluypb N'x - 1, xkkf I vs., M rl 'aff-. K 1 5 W Ho I 19 1 ' I JUNIOR FIETIVITIES JAMES ANDERSON Track 1, 2 DICK BLEIL Track 1, 5 Baseball 5 Letter Winner 5 Class Officer 2, 5 Student Council 2 Junior Class Play 5 One Act Plays 2 Q Club 5 Newspaper 5 DORIS BRUNING Junior Class Play 5 Girl Reserves 1 Basketball 1 DOROTHY BRUNING Newspaper 5 Sextette 2, 5 ' Girls Glee Club Class Officer 1 Girl Reserves 1 Band l, 2, 5 1, 2, 5 DETA BUMAHN ' Junior Class Play 5 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 5 DEAN CAMPBELL Junior Class Play 5 Basketball 1, 2, 5 Letter Winner 2, 5 Baseball 1, 2, 5 Letter Winner 2, 5 Class Officer 1, 2, 5 One Act Plays 5 LEROY PECK Baseball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 REE CAMPBELL ' Basketball 1, 2, 5 Letter Winner 2, 5 All High School Play l, 2 Newspaper 1, 5 Band 2 Junior Class Play 5 Club l Pep Librarian 5 Q Club 5 JEAN CARNAHAN Sextette 2, 5 Junior Class Play 5 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 5 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5 Pep Club 1 Newspaper 5 Librarian 5 Annual 5 DAHLENE COCHRAN Pep Club 1 Junior Class Play 5 Band 1, 2, 5 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 5 Music Letter 2 Declamatory 2 CLINTON FURGASON Track 1, 2, 5 Baseball 1, 2, 5 Basketball 1, 2, 5 Letter Winner 5 Junior Class Play 5 Q Club 5 GERALDINE KING Pep Club 1 Junior Class Play 5 Girl Reserves 2, 5 Girls Glee Club l, 2, 5 Sextette 1, 2, 5 I, , , I I I I A f f M7 --r 1 f s. ! ll iff!! 1 nl fflllf lm :u:'.' 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V' H0 :Q -X, as at ...J U HHEEEHHEEEEHMHHMHQHHH wasNQMWNHNMP GERALDINE FASSLER CAROLYN LADWIG Basketball 5 Pep Club l Pep Club l ' ' All High School Play 2 Newspaper l, 2, 5 ' Newspaper 5 ' All High School Play l, 2 Cheerleader 2, 5 Junior Class Play 5 Girl Reserves l, 2, 5 One Act Plays 5 Girl Reserve Officer 5 Band 1, 2, 5 ' Librarian 5 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5 ' Student Council'2 Girl Reserve Officer 2, 5 Class Officer l, 2 Class Officer 2, 5 Junior Class Play 5 Librarian 5 Declamatory 5 ' HELEN REINERT Girls Glee Club l, 2, 5 Pep Club l Sextette 1, 2, 5 Junior Class Play 5 Annual 5 Girl Reserves l, 2, 5 Music Letter 2 A WAYNE SIMMONS BONITA GRAHAM ' - Junior Class Play 5 Basketball l, 2, 5 Letter Winner 2,'5 DARLENE TRESLER Girl Reserves l, 2, 5 Pep Club 2 Newspaper 5 Junior Class Play 5 Junior Class Play 5 One Act Plays 2, 5 One Act Plays 5 Band 2, 5 Pep Club l Librarian 5 Q Club 5 Girls Glee Club 5 ' Clarinet Quartet 2, 5 FRANCES KOHN Music Letter 2 All High School Play 2 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5 ROBERT WOOLLARD Girls Glee Club 2, 5 Class Officer 2 Junior Class Play 5 Newspaper 2, 5 One Act Plays 5 Junior Class Play 5 Pep Club l, 2 ' Baseball 5 Music Letter 2, 5 Track 2 u u --1 u -1 U mf u WEWNWHF' s'7f'A'1f City Banker Cvisiting the farmy--H1 suppose that's una hired man?n Farmer Cwho had visited banks!--UNO, that's the Vice- A President in charge of cows,n L 5 ll , J l - or ff, f 'USFS-' f '1'7ll .1N.0 QP . f ' Ifxtff' 1' As ' JUNIOR QCTIVITIES ffUfilT'U7 DEAN ROLLINS MARGARET SMITH Newspaper 1, 5 . One Act Play 1, 5 Junior Class Play 5 Baseball Mgr, 2, 5 Basketball 1, 2, 5 Letter Winner 2, 5 Class President 5 Band 1, 2 Q Club 5 Newspaper 5 - All High School Play 2 Junior Class Play 5 One Act Plays 2, 5 Band 1, 2, 5 Girl Reserves 1 Girls Glee club 1,-2,-5 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 5 Husic Letter 2 ' ' . . . L '1f1s'7f'2f'1f at Wi' an Henpecked Husband--On the day in which my wedding occur ed--N ' Father Time--You'll pardon the correction, butaffairs such as marriages, receptions, dinners and things of that sort 'take p1ace.n It is only calamities which 'occur'. You see the distinction?H ' Henpccked Husband--Yes, I see. As I was saying, theday on which my wedding occurred--H eeaeeeeeeeeeeeee Bride--I cooked my first dinner last night, and it was a great success. ' Visitor--Really: I'm so glad. Bride--Yes, my husband is going to get me a cook right away.n V J' J L 'LJLJ L-'L 'L 7? ff 4:71 u as A Tu Mr.4-Where is my morning paper? ' ' ' Hrs,--Oh, you make me'so mad. Everything is my, my, my, My children, my house, my garden, Remember I am your wife and you should remember I have an interest in a few things around here too. ' Mr.i-lHe looks cautiously at his surroundings.D Mrs.--And now what are you looking for? hr.--I'm looking for our pants. P ' eee5??E?keefaee+ ' 1905--Look, Look! There's an auto, 1940--Look, Look! There's a horse, ' 1955--Look, Lookl There's a pedestrian, f. U Q- U1 ,ff ' Ulyxxi' I 'I ffl qui gc I-I fd, sliqiif. 'QQSL VN, ,, ' 'ff,1if.'-fab' is 'f3n,FS?1 FJ w12 J' 'N, ,'fF egg? magmaHH W EQQHEHQWKW WEHHQHNWWW W NTHE HUUSIER SCHUUUUQSTERN . Everyone loves scenes in drama and comedy which re- mind them of the days of their youth. They like to see the characters on the stage. Thus when the Junior Class presented the three-act comedy-drama, nThe Hoosier School master,H a record one-night crowd was in attendance. Ralph Hartsook, the young schoolmaster, came to life for the fine crowd, he handled the situation as masterful ly as if he had been the Hartsook of which Eggleston wrote. Hannah, the bound-out girl was very wellportrayed by Margaret Smith, as was Shocky, her young sister taken by Carolyn Ladwig. The love scenes between Ralph 'and Hannah were very well done, and the parts well-played. For cut-ups in the Indiana rural school one could not have found anyone better fitted to carry out the parts than Jean Carnahan as Mirandy Means, Clinton Fur- gason as Hand Batta, and Dean Campbell as Bud Means. Their pranks were well-executed, Bud could change from respect for the schoolmaster to one of real jealousy when he was thinking that Hartsook was trying to steal his gal from Bostin, a Miss Martha Hawkins, niece of the squire, played by Jerry Fassler. Mirandy could make up fibs about as fast as any one could imagine. She was jealous of Hannah and very jealous of Martha, the Squire's niece. Dick Bleil as Squire Hawkins, pronouncing the words at the spelling contest had his important air. He was the man about town, acted as the justice of the peace, chief detective in the case of the stolen money, took charge of the trail of Ralph Hartsook, and at all times was a dominating figure. He loved his gossip about as well as Mrs. Means. Mrs. Means was well-played by Fran? cis Kohn. Every play has to have its villiang The villian, the wolf in sheep's clothing, Dr. Small, played by Dean Rollins kept the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the play. The remaining members of the Junior class were cast in the role of school pupils of Flat Creek District, and as spectators at the trial of Ralph Hartsook. f- ,A-, ,1 ,, , ,gr - I 1 I 1 H N 7 ....-t-A 4' f ll KQ3jq?2EQbjf flpuyln ff,,u.f l1f.qw 4, f 4, ' -u 1 ' Vx VJ ,'Qf'f' QI. ',-., f li!-up I Q, A... mz.Er77fQ' .NQQQQSQQEQ fJ P-4Cj,lJLlXXX I C99 'x' ..a3 QE5, 1wwwbmHEQwmf?T?4QE5Tf?f5Q' , . - f,, f2mi:w3mf2sTfQ35Jf,Q ..,., -v:, '---f +HmmJ1J ' ' 2--ge, '--.-2 V-:flag-na,--, --,aw - , --'ff-1ua....' '44, Lg' - ,, Y-Y -N 'J - -X v-W-., , ,, ,,ro. JUUIUH lime fiumla The members of the Junior Class proved that they have the ability, we are looking forward for 'more fine productions by this group in the coming year. We know that the job they did on the Hoosier Schoolmaster will live long in the memory of all those who were fortunate enough to attend the presentation. The record crowd for the one evening performance netted the Juniors enough cash to finance the Junior-Senior Banquet. 95564665654S959565i5i56955 At a large dinner party on the Coast, Robert 'Bench- ley was seated between two attractive young ladies, and was going over pretty well with them, too, until two big movie heroes walked in. The girls immediately had eyes for no one else, and one cried, nOh1 Aren't they wonder ful? Now'that's my idea of real he-menin ' nHuh,H snorted Benchley, HHe-men, eh? Why, I'll bet the hair off their combined chests wouldn't make a wig for a grapein aseeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeae Little Claude's mother had reluctantly allowed her precious child to attend public school. She gave the teadher a long list of instructions. nMy Claude is so sens1tive,U she exclaimed. UDon't ever punish him. Just slap the boy next to him. That will frighten Claude.n iiitibitiiikiiif4695696665 nOnce in Virginia,n said a speaker who had received an introduction that promised more than he felt he could deliver, HI passed a small church displaying a large sign It read: 'Annual Strawberry Festival,' and below in small letters, ' On account of the depression, prunes will be served. aeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeafee Rastus, after being reprimanded by the fjudge for deserting his wife: nJedge, if yo' knowed dat woman like Ah does, yo' wouldn't call me no deserter. Ah's a re- fugee. le. use is T a W 'if' '7 -- If ff - Nw. 1 I g ll XA X . 1,v, ,'fflx rl 'tt W f ll axl',, I A f f4fL,'1pf.':sSYt 1. 1 .. ..,. rl Na. ...V i, . .. T l -i- P ,mr .,,,,, In .cl ,l.WI.,mm, ...A., ,i,,unl,,n,, .....,. ,M r HTHE HUUSIER SEHUULUIQSTERH THE CAST OF CHARACTERS: u Mrs. Means, the biggest tax-payer in Flat Creek District. ' --Frances Kohn Hannah Thompson, bound out to Hrs. Means...Margaret Smith Ralph Hartsook, the Hoosier Schoolmaster..R0bert Woollard Bud Means, Mrs. Means' son... ........... ....Dean Campbell Dr. Small, a suabe rascal .................... Dean Rollins Miranda Means, Bud's sister ................. Jean Carnahan Hank Banta, whose father keeps the poorhouse ' --Clinton Furgason Shocky, Hannah's small sister. ...... .......Carolyn Ladwig Betsey Short, who giggles.................Darlene Tresler Squire Hawkins, School Committeeman and J. P...Dick Bleil Martha Hawkins, the Squire's niece.......Geraldine Fassler for the schoolroom, spelling bee, court scenes.... Members of the Junior Class . 1 Extras TIME: 1871--PLACE: Flat Creek District, Hoopole Co., Indiana. ' SCENES: Act I--SCENE I - A room in Mrs Meansf' house, arranged as a schoolroom. A morn- ing in December. SCENE II - The same. An evening a week later. In this scene, the curtain is dropped and raised again immedi- ately to denote the passage of half an hour. ' ACT II - The same. An afternoon in March. ACT III - SCENE I - The same, the next morning. The same, that evening. BETWEEN ACTS: Act I 0 II - Girlis sextette - nln My Garden,HChing-a-lun Act II 3 III - Piano numbers by Miss Evans - nMedleyn Scene I a II of 5rd Act - Girlfs Glee Club - NAmerica the Beautifuln F , ll1,1qlhusul .f 1 0 ' MHUH . .fn W .. of 44' f'--' -' Flflff 'I j VJ Q x flu. ,,l,,f 'N ' X4 ,A f 't -.. .- - .. Q .-J . Nj I N912 fffffii ''ST.f?!2isis51s6.si5i:ffq:r.:S::..fssesastf5?-'51'f5:sEEfifEf'.2ssa ::r29,eff1-f-S.f---Ember -M ..,., 1.93 --'- . L53-.-ig., .,,- 1:15.::,g.:,-5-43.3-ml-W-Y .T --5-,--Q7f'g155g5srff5:.'f JUUIUI?-SEUIUR BQIWUUET Once again the Juniors of Quimby High School enter- tained the Seniors at the banquet on Tuesday, April 275 Twenty-four seniors, twenty juniors, ten faculty members, and Mrs. Mortensen and Mrs. Barbour were present making a total of fifty-eight. The auditorium was decorated to carry out the theme of silver wings on a blue background. Small model air- planes served as centerpieces on the tables which were decorated with blue and silver paper streamers, napkins, and nut cups also decorated the tables. One side of the wall was covered with a large picture of clouds, hangar and many silver airplanes. A blue and silver arch form4 ed the doorway through which the guests entered the room. The sophomore girls did a very good job of serving 'the following dinner which was prepared by the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church. MENU P-40 Cocktail Clouds of Dover Propellers Cadet Salad Torpedoes Wings Shells Red Cross Buns Ceiling Zeros Parachutes Black Out After a very delightful banquet, the following pro- gram was given: Welcome. . . . . Dean Rollins Response . . . . . . Floyd Zimmer Trumpet Solo . . , ,Dorothy Bruning The Take-Off . . . Margaret Smith Vocal Solo . . . . . . .Miss Nelson Above the Clouds . . . .Barbara Fassler The Beacon Light . . . .Mr. Mortensen Piano Solo . . . . . . . Miss Evans Prophecy O 0 r 0 0 0 0 o 0 I l o a 0 Class n u 0 u 0 a 0 0 9 o 0 U 6 The Dinner Music was Transcribed After the banquet the Junior Class took ' the Seniors and the fac faf pw . fffffff No, e -or e ,Q,we,, lord, l I t SUPHUIUURE ELQS3 First row: Herman Roinert, Dean Day, Yates Hurry, Gunnar Han- son, Donalo otieneke. Second row: Zelda Jheelook, Lthel Saxon, Catherine Becker, Betty J. Stevenson, Mary Qnnis, Marie McCoy, Leona Eurgason, hwrgaret Fuzgason. Third row: Dorothy Benson, Dorothy Bovine, James Sohissel, Bill Griffin, Paul Dassler, Lynn Hodgdon,Darrell Bennett, Don- ald Kohn. Back rowg Charlene K orness, Opal McCoy, 'Marcella Bollin, Lucille Nelson, Dale inkerton, Betty Smith,Alice Fee, Dorothy Bovey, Mr. Barbour--Class Sponsor. .. U 4. ' ,ldxzr f H 1.'-We we 'key 'X - U V' 0 o l J . A O .V JI ,,M 232555 2Wwfeu SUPHUVHURE ELQSS HISTURH The Sophomore Class of 1942-45 entered QHS on Sep- tember first, ready to continue the work they started last year as nfreshies.H . The following twenty-nine students enrolled. Cath- erine Becker, Darrell Bennett, Dorothy Benson, Dorothy Bevins, Marcella Bollin, Dean Day, Mary Ennis, Paul Fas- sler, Alice Fee, Leona'Furgason, Margaret Furgason, Bill Griffin, Gunnar Hanson, Lynn Hodgden,' Charlene Kjorness, Donald Kohn , Marie McCoy, Opal McCoy,Yates Kurry,Lucille Nelson, Dale Pinkerton, Herman Reinert, Ethel Saxon, Jim Schissel, Dorothy Sevey, Betty Smith, Betty J. Stevenson, Den Stieneke, and Zelda Wheelock. During'the year, none dropped from the roll and none were added. Mr. Barbour was the class sponsor. Class officers were: 'President--Bill Griffin, Vice-President--Dorothy Benson, Secretary-Treasurer--Betty Smith, and Student Council member--Jim Schissel. During the year, most of the class' have taken part in many activities including: athletics, music, one-act plays, Girl Reserves, declam, and others. On November 4, the sophomores enjoyed a party with the freshmen. We hope the last two years of high school will be as enjoyable as the first two years have been. v I eeeeeeeeae Mr. - HCYawnJ Uhe-Humln fYawnJ Mrs. - HCan't you stop that forever yawning? If you can' stop, at least put your hand in front of yourmeuth hr. - HI might bite myself and get hydrophobia.H Mrs. - HAnd how, may I ask?n ' hr. - nwell, ever since we've been married, I've had to .I ' lead a deg's life.n eeaeaeesae When a bride te be is marching up the isle toward the al- tar in time with the hymn, she is thinking Isle altar hyfnnol' 5 r N Y x L J, fa?-1 52 Basketball 1, 2 - f,4, luxe' 1 li x -, Q am:: '.. A.,-.. . .'.' 1' rJ fg?Q.f' -N :wig egg? N ...JC::f+-4C:D I 115, s,g, HMMWEEEE5HHHHHH BHKW2HBQ2MkE55BBEE SUPHUHIURE QCTIVITIES CATHERINE BECKER ALICE FEE Basketball 1, 2 Girl Reserves 1, 2 One Act Plays 1, 2 Music Letter 1 Declamatory 1, 2 Band 1, 2 Girls Glee Club 1, 2 Music Letter 1 LEDHA FURGASOH Basketball 1, 2 DARRELL BENNETT Girl Reserves 1,2 Basketball 1, 2 Declamatory 2 Pep Club 1 Band 1, 2 . Baseball 1 Track 1 MARGARET FURGASON DOROTHY BENSON Girl Reserves 21 Basketball 2 Class Officer 2 Girls Glee Club 1 DOROTHY BEVINS Girl Reserves 1, 2 MARCELLA BOLLIN Band 1, 2 Girl Reserves l Declamatory 1, Girls Glee Club One Act Plays 2 BILL GRIFFIN Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1,2 Letter Winner Girls Glee Club 1 Track 1, 2 Pep Club 1 C1ass'President Student Council DEAN DAY Newspaper 2 Basketball 1, 2 Pep Club 1 Baseball 1, 2 Q Club 2 Track 1, 2 Declamatory 1, 2 GUNNAR HANSON All High School Play 1 Basketball 1, 2 One Act Plays 1, 2 Pep Club 1 Pep Club 1 MARY LOU EKKIS Girl Reserves 2 PAUL FASSLER Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Pep Club 1 One Act Plays 2 LYNN HODGDOH ' Basketball 1,2 Baseball 2 Pep Club 1 Track 1 MARIE MCCOY Basketball 1, 2 J 2 2 2 2 1 2 Girls Glee Club 1, 2 Girl Reserves 1, 2 ,. , . ll, ,. w w L 4 u-uuuuQn--n- f. , 1 1 K lvX-'Z' !Qr7?7H'wH,dHUwkQ . I r'J 125 lfnfajglbssg x'5! Q, 4 - ef I , He 191-3+ 5WEHWHWEEEQEQEEEHEH335WEEEHEEEWEBHE WWWHEW SUPHUFH CHARLENE KJORHESS Girls Glee Club Pep Club 1 DONALD KOHN OPAL MCCOY ETHEL SAXEN l Girl Reserves 1, 2 Newspaper 2 JAMES SCHISSEL Basketball 2 Girl Reserves 1, Class Officer l YATES MURRY Class Officer 1 LUCILLE NELSON Basketball l, 2 . DOROTHY ! Baseball 1, 2 2 Letter Winner 2 Track l, 2 ORE QETIVIHES CUINIIWUED Letter Winner l, 2 l Student Newspape Pep Club Class Of Q Club 2 Council r 2 l ficer l Letter Winner 2 Girl Reserves 2 BETTY SMITH Declamatory 2 One Act Plays 2 Pep Club 1 Band l, 2 Q Club 2 Class Officer 2 Girls Glee Club l, DALE PINKERTON Music Letter l Basketball 1, 2 Letter Winner 2 BETTY JEAN STEVENSON Baseball 2 Basketball 1, 2 Letter Jinner 2 Pep Club 1 Track l, 2 Newspaper 2 Q Club 2 One Act Play 2 Pep Club 1 Baud l, 2 Girl Reserves 2 HERMAH RBINBRT Class Officer 1 Trick l, 2 Librarian 2 ' One Act Plays l Girls Glce Club l, Music Letter 1 Band l 2 DONAID STIENEKE Basketball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Girls Glce Club l, 2 Track l Girl Reserves l, 2 One act Plays 2 Music Letter l Declamatory l, 2 ZELDA WHEELOCK Girl Reserves l, 2 2 2 .., ,' T- H ,Xxx Us Z,-5-Q I Xyqlyxsxlf If 'ls f X W my 1' 21,3 X XX V 4l,- . 4 bgzf . si 1 N .x' .l,,, FRFSHHIUW First row: Carl hlgngborj, Mort Rummor,Donald Baum, Darrell Groban, Sfv-not Jai, Leland Huozer. Soconi xox: Kcnmoth AhlQron, Dotty Saxon, JoAnn Harvey, Bev- erly Pinkerton, fatty Dovins, IllFreC Larsen, Joyce Hwrtllep, Duane Foe, Robert Urunirg. Third row: Bios Jolloson--S as Sponsor, Lorne Hnhn,' Norbert Tumann, Ccttj Camplell, Caro Stratton, Jmthryn hclk, Darlone Potegucn, Hazel MoLo.o1. Jock rov' jrxncls bchulluu, oo llllott, LQRoy Jcimoss Hot on picture--Iotxlu Johns t:,:'2Tf,!X ?f' UMTTT' 1, ff, f ffl ll! ff, J!! u 4 lf 'ln Af- ,cf -M 'I ' ' H L I' XPX N 'ff' - XM 'lun' ---iftil, u..g3u.9-lgf r Ho 194 e ' - ' FI?FSHVHl-NICLPESSDHYSTUBH A On August 51, 1942, twenty-four freshman entered the Quimby High School Assembly to claim the front desks for a happy nine months together. ' These were Kenneth Ahl- gren, Donald Baum, Betty Bevins, Robert Bruning, Norbert Bumann, Betty Campbell, Forrest Day, Joe Elliott, Duane Fee, Darrell Graham, Lorne Hahn, Joyce Hartliep, Jo Ann Harvey, Leland Hueser, LeRoy Jenness, Robert Kummer, Mil- dred Larsen, Darlene Petersen, Beverly Pinkerton, Hazel Robeson, Betty Saxen, Francis Schallau, Cathryn Selk, and Carol Stratton. Carl Klingborg of Grand Meadow joined the class in January, and Howard Johns of Mapleton joined in March, bringing the number up to twenty-six. For its leaders, the class chose Joyce Hartliep as president, Kenneth Ahlgren as vice-president, Duane Fee as secretary and treasurer, Robert Bruning as student council representative, and Miss Wollesen as sponsor. The freshmen were properly initiated into the ways of high school life by the seniors on October 21. This class sponsored two very successful parties-- one on November 4, when the sophomore class members and the faculty members were our guests, and another on March 51, when each member invited a friend. A number of freshman found time to take part in the extra-curricular activities of the school. These inclu- ded declamatory, music, and athletics. eseeeeeeeaeeesefeeeeee HWhat's the matter, little boy?N said the kind- hearted man. nAre you lost?n nNo,N was the manful an- swer, HI a1n't lostg I'm here. But I'd like to v know where father and mother have wandered to.n eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeesas Life is just one fool thing after another. Love is two fool things after each other. J ': , ' ' J J H HILDRED LARSBN - 2 ffigf ' :J !1',, , 'N NHQSQQ H rf! ,i4','3fAfH'qlgg x'x ,fe 4 .J Lu. He- 194, J . ,, - - ,. . Jr, - y e-.1-:': 1:r':y:-.. .- 1-. :5.'4:.,,, . 2 .' sl- . ,j':.fff:: V ' , 4 1 rrzssralmfn mmnvmls JOYCE HARTLIBP Girl Reserves l Class President KENNETH AHLGREN , ' Class Officer l Dom BAUM ' Declamatery 1 Newspaper l Girls Glee Club Declametory 1 LELAND HUESER BETTY BIVINS Girl Reserves 1 Band l H OTIARD J CHI-T3 CARL LIKGBORG ROBERT BRUNIIG Baseball 1 Student Council 1 Deelematery l Newspaper 1 ROBERT HUMMER NORBQJHT BEUIAIN BETTYJCAUPBELL Basketball 1 Band 1 Girls Glee Club Newspaper 1 Declamatery l FORREST DAY JOB ELLIOTT Basketball 1 Baseball l DUANE FEE Class Officer 1 DARRELL GRAHAM LORNE HAHN JO ANN I-IARVJY Girl Reserves l Girls Glee Club LEROY JENNESS Basketball l Baseball l Girl Reserves 1 Girls Glee Club DARLENE PETERSBN Girl Reserves 1 Girls Glee Club BEVERLY PINKBRTOH Newspaper l Girl Reserves l Girls Glee Club HAZEL ROBESON BETTY SAXHN Girls Glee Club Girl Reserves 1 CATHRYN ANN SELK Girl Reserves l Girls Glee Club FRANCIS SCHALLAU CAROL STRATTON Girl Reserves 1 Girls Glee Club 1 l 1 l 1 l 1 l , ,li 1 4 'll' -N' -N' 'H' 'N' 41- -JS -SI- if 4? ,I- :F A- -25 1? -24- 21- 15 A- J 4- -v 3 '1- :f ,- x I 'll' -26' 'I' -25 '2- -31' u If C' if -21- I2 X- -25 A- 16 u ff '21- -2? 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V, 7 -V Va.j?:VV5r, - ., sf .U U 1 4 UUNK: IL' 1 'ffl' ,H ,Q X lr 1U',, xx. A 'Y ' Lf,4:f.?-wtf I V HO 1 1 'N ' HEEHWHHSEEQ HEEWEEEEMWEQQIEFQLHY .- 1 , I JUWUR HIGH . - On September 1, 1942, thirty-one boys and girls assembled in the junior high room to begin again nine months of study. Ten boys and eight girls started together in the seventh grade while seven boys and five girls made up the eighth grade class. Jack Schallau left our seventh grade group to at- tend school in Marcus having completed just six weeks of school. Harold Stevenson also left this group for Wash- ta after attending only six days here. He did, by the way, return again during the fifteenth week of school. Ronald Duncan entered during the fourth week of school to return again to Nebraska during the first part of the second semester. Only one of our eighth grade pupils left the group: namely, Dennis Lundsgaard. Needless to say, we hated to see him leave for Nebraska. Heal Pinkerton came back to Quimby Consolidated from the northern part of the state to enroll in the eighth grade. ' Jack Foresman, Mary Alice Stieneke, and Erma Tamm are three seventh graders who entered late in the school year. At the beginning of the second semester, Tom Hol- lingshead enrolled in thc eighth grade. During the first semester, we had our annual Hallo- ween and Christmas parties. At 'the Christmas program, our room put on the one-act play, nChristmas Across The DI'iVS 0 H Our second semester time was devoted to preparing things for exhibit and working on our grade program,nThe Life of Stephen Foster.n ' ' Three eighth grade girls, Velda Jones, Pauline Mc Coy, and Doris Sevey represented Quimby in the county spelling contest which was held the latter part of Feb- ruary in Cherokee. Our room has tried to help win this war by collect- ing tin cans and buying bonds and stamps. Loren Cor- rington collected most of the tin, and our bonds and stamps totaled Q275.85 up to and including March 24, 1945. Another school year is drawing to a close, and we junior high pupils hope others enjoyed this year as much as we did! ll :irc ' ,N Q lx V , Q K 1 3131! XL AXXSX 1 KVX ' 5A?w-- X yi re we f f , X, is J tee 1 - lelcb twin mflfi. l- fri Cs l fxf' .f f . xl ' ' ' gg f ilrrl Y is M ll HFTH ,QED auxin Qnmuf First row: Duane Jenness, Donald Limmone, Date Hirvey, Ches- ter Hanson, Richard Admire, J pei Galvin, Billy Xueser, Gordon Johnson, Robert Hollingsneed. Second row: Paul Smith, Sh ron Cltrk, Geriliire Day, Bonita Anderson, Beverly Iollingeheed, Lalenne Semen, Donny Faye Lud- wig, Harilyn Lyons, Kathryn Hummer, Third row: Robert Adnire, Keith Fee, Robert Jnnis, Dick Ste- venson, Rita Bohnllou, Donald Peterman, Mary Perle King, Shir- ley Larsen, Jane Znnie. Back row: Kar? 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We were all full of energy and felt a little on the original order. The sixth grade,with the skillful ability of Conrad Lundsgaard and Keith Fee as co-editors compiled a grade newspaper. ' with the first cold nips of winter comes Christmasu Busily engaged in getting ready for our Christmas pro- gram neither boy nor girl had time to be bad, so you can bet that every stocking that was hung by the fireplace was filled to capacity. On the twenty-third of December we presented a play entitled 'The Christmas Chimed with Keith Fee and Robert Ennis playing the parts of the chimes while Beth Pinker- ton played the part of Mother Minnervia. After the pro- gram we enjoyed an exchange of gifts, then parted for our Christmas vacation. With the close of the first semester we were sorry to have two vacant seats in our room. Those desks had been occupied by Conrad Lundsgaard and Janeen Goettsch. One day a blustering wind began to blow and trucks began to whiz by loaded with everything from the family dog to the kitchen frying-pan. Yes, you guessed it ---- moving day was here. Unce again we found ourselves parting with dear friends, They were Mary Frank and Shirley Larson. Luise Tamm and John Perrett helped to fill up the vacant seats in our room. On April ninth the fifth and sixth grade presented a patriotic program entitled UTh1s Is the Army.H The girls dressed in pretty white dresses made an army of red cross nurses while the boys portrayed soldiers. While spring is trying to catch up with us, school comes to a close all too soon and leaves us 'with many pleasant memories of the good times we enjoyed. , 1:1 JIU! -f ,- f, ' f oy--:rf if?-L1 J 'X 'X F -4f, .'fHlY!1'X XFN H M lf' r' ll I K XXX' 2 -1 '4. I N if , , 1213? V' , Lf' I, lm-.,., I Q J ' 11.2 rg.. . ,. T -mt K .mi f- ' - 2-,r-' 'f 4 ' .T ',.' . .' 1 f -,,. I t c3T-xi -'-. . -.'. ., W N A' ' 'ig of V . . 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X 4- H ll Dlvvxljv VN exe 'V If 'HldQX, 1 ga W Vfdi -as ,J Aww QV' seat aim -1-J Q V a s THIRD HDD FOURTH . On a warm August day the sound of our hurrying feet and laughing voices echoed through the halls as we eagerly came into our room to be--the third and fourth grades of 1942, With the coming of fall we learned many things about Indians. We'made a table exhibit of their homesg tepees, and adobes, things that they madeg moccasins, woven baskets, beaded clothing, and pottery. The boys carved out canoes and made bows and arrows for our ex- hibit. Our Halloween party was so exciting! There were smiling jack-o-lanterns grinning at us from every dark corner as we hunted for apples, dressed in our costumes and masks. U We never shall forget the Christmas season. Our hands were busy long before the holidays burning' origi- nal designs into plywood with'an electric needlea These were our gifts to our parents. Our brightly, decorated tree, and the jolly Santa Clauses smiling at us from our walls inspired us to write poems about this happiest of all seasons. For our part in the Christmas program we dramatized for our audience what we thought our soldiers would be thinking of as they sat HDreaming of a White Christmas. After our vacation we came back to school to beEIn the study of American History in the fourth grade. Hisf tory is the story of so many important people so we de- cided to take the most important of them and put the story of their life in our own words. During the month of February many pages were added to our books about such famous men as Washington, Lincoln, and Edison. We have lost several' from our group since that first dayg Joe Lundsgaard, Petty Jo and Freddy Conley, and Helen and Dick Frank, A happy dark-eyed girl, Faith Perrett came to fill one of those vacant seats in our third grade. We demonstrated at the Music p'ogram that we are truly Uncle Sams Hel ers, by showing the many people who are helping our dcouniryd to win the war--the soldier, the sailor, the marine, the pilot, the doctors and nurses, the little boy who gathers scraps, the children who so faithfully buy defense stamps with their change and all the'others who are trying so hard to keep our flag fly- ing. - , Lum ff . ' KK 2- - N, 'ff - tl Q -. f U xl 'X . !f,'1,,fl!:.l:::::UXQxXXS r 4 Aff' 'Tuff xxXNf mm'- wifil-JO fig'-1.2 ...J ' THIRD HUD FOURTH QCUFWBJ, - Our assistant teacher, Miss Fassler, a senior stu- dent, helped us learn the music for our program. Then spring came. We built a feeding tray for our feathered friends, and took walks around our schoolyard looking for birds. We colored outline pictures to look just as the real bird does. We talked about how birds nests were made, as well as the color and shape of their eggs. In this way we learned to know and love them. Then our hurrying feet were again heard 'echoing through the halls as we anxiously left our room,sm111ng at the thoughts of the many worthwhile experiences we had enjoyed together, and of the many more good times we would have after our happy vacation days are over. aeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Leland H.--HI dug this hole where I was told to, and be- gan to put the dirt back likc'I was supposed to. But all the dirt won't go hack in. What will I do?U ' Frosty D.--UI have it. There's only one thing to do. You'll have to dig the hole deeper.H JLJLJLJLJLRLJLJL - n A n n A n as ls 4 . HSir, may I have the day off to help my wife with the spring cleaning?H HCertainly'not.' ' UThank you, sir, I knew I could depend on you.n ' AML 'LJLJL L52 75' n n Wu n n 'En A nWillie,H said mother, HI wish you would run across the street and see how old Mrs. Brown is this morning.' 'A few minutes later Willie returned and reported, UMrs. Brown says it's none of your business how old she is. eeeeaeeeeeeeesee Reporter--To what do you attribute your advanced age, sir? Centenarian--Mainly to the fact that I was born so long ago. --1,-f, ' .2 ', ' -- f X X X ,X ' .X - A K r X Q 41TnZHwVo vs V' 40, ?f75.fiiiAr+9yJ f 2 arise e.wa N , Q i i ,C Ho Q C9..,.a X to . o lffqxl 'J c ,Qi y l,, WWEWM ' ' l 'J may 3 fe! . Nm I .1 fl-,T,,,, ,Q ,v PRHUHR9,FlRSl DHD SECOND ERQUES First row: Deanna Simmons, Celia Huck, Shirley Conley, De- lores Jenness, lable Robeson, Dickie Uoltman, Jerry Hueser, George Day, LeRoy Jackson. Second row: JoAnn Small, Margaret Tresler, Delbert Saxen, Robert Armstrong, Richard Schallau, Colleen Clark, Tommy Con- ley, Leonard Stieneke, Betty Hueser, Kenneth Ludwig, Joyce Larsen, Barbara Kay King, Eugene Lyons, Clayton Courtright. 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'llfffxnlgubllxllxx Q !1,:u': I A m xv 1.5 QA,f I , ., 44ad5,NS', ggi' . ,L Hgfr N v FIRST BHD SECOND BRQUES The school bell is And ringing to say That school is beginning, Beginning today. The school bell is Vacation is pastg I really an happy That school's here ringing, ringing at last. So thought ton Courtright, the first graders: Tommy Conley, Clay- Richard Hammond, Betty Hueser, Barbara Kay Ring, Joyce Larsen, Kenneth Ludwig, Bennie Robeson, Delbert Saxen, Richard Schallau, Jimmy bmith, Leonard Stieneke, Margaret Tresler, Celleen Clark, and the see- ond graders: Robert Armstrong, Pauline Cgnley, Virginia Lee Galvin, Au ust Huck, Virginia Lee hummer, Howard McCoy, Howard Sevey, Gerald Peterman, Geraldine Peter- man. Later several new members--Eugene Lyons, David Pearse, Archie admire, Darlene Hollenbeck, Jo Ann Small, Colleen Ann Hhite--came to join our group. During the year Dick Hammond, Joyce Larsen, Jimmy Smith,JoAnn Small Barbara Kay King, and Pauline Conley transferred to other schools. we celebrated our Holidays with parties and pro- grams. Un Halloween nc '.,t had a bean race, drew a tail on the black cat and hunted for peanuts, For our part of the Christmas program we presented ' nThe Toymaker's Dream.J The scene took place in the toymaker'sshop with David Pearse as the toymaker. Dressed as toys the children sat on the shelves and paraded around the room. The Rhythm Band, conducted by Tommy Conley, played at the Christmas program, One Act Plays and husic Eight. J5tars and Stripes Forever,N nThe Toymaker's Dream and HPop Goes the Weaseln were our favorite numbers. Mar- garet Tresler played our homemade Xylophone that was added to the Rhythm Band last fall. On 1-lusic Night, the Old Zfoman Who Lived in a Shoe welcomed Mother Goose and her children as they came tripping out of the shoe singing their Nursery Rhymes for our musical play dwother Goose on Parade.n An Lskimo unit, a toy city having streets with stop and go signs, a transportation unit, coping saw carpen- try, crayon fancywvork, a shadowgraph theater, and art scrapbooks displayed at the exhibit closed our year's activities. I nl Ii I' 4, 'C '7C' I QIQQXXNZT I I 'I Iv N v Q. V' '4 '9f2-gffr' my W1 Q.: f'D ff 1412-1 ,A -N ' I 4 Q - - 1 - 1-Tj.. i -we l 'Q L , ff,-J. as an y s PRHTIER GRQDE , Enrolling last fall in the primary room were ten little patriots all of whome were anxious to become true and loyal citizens of our school and our country. We to be the pre-primer class of 1942 and 1945 were: Shirley Conley, Zelda Huck, Delores Jenness, Mable Robe- son, Deanna Simmons, George Day, Jerry Huoser, Leroy Jackson, Dickie Woltman and Cecil Shaw. During the year we were sorry to lose Cecil Shaw but were happy to welcome Cora Lee White into our room. One of the first attractions in our room was our grocery store. We brought empty boxes to put on the shelves and we also made our money for the store. Our Holiday fun will be remembered for its good times shared by all. First, we celebrated Halloween when everyone wore black cat maska and made a jack-o- lantern. Then best of all, Christmas and to greet it we enjoyed a beautifully decorated tree. The month of Feb- ruary brought to us Valentine messages. Early in the year our interest was aroused in read- ing when we were provided with HFun with Dick and Janeu and HSunshine and Hain.d We also' enjoyed reading the big story book dhac and Huff.H Je made a scrapbook of our story book friends and dramatized the stories we liked best. The Rhythm Band played for the Christmasprogram, one act plays and the music program. HThe Teymaker's Dreamn was the theme of the Christ- mas program. The scene opened with all the children as toys on the shelf in Santa's work-shop. The jolly' work- men fell asleepg then the toys awoke and were glad. Then Santa Claus came and all the toys fell fast asleep. March found us preparing for the music program and we together with first and second grade chose as our theme HMother Goose on Parade.n As the weather began to show signs of spring we talked about birds and took a field trip to see how many colorful birds we could find. May we the Primer Class remember those happy exper- iences we shared together. HPlease help the teacher understand, That, to their hearts, School is the Promised Lane. A 'N' '2 '41- H 'jIj:. f. 9, rf 13 ' foo :pg k .- -I -.430 ff? ae -2-M, ff- eggs? ve ' ix JI'-' X '-...1'.'r.:' - x - .,:.l'Tf'!. ., - .gw-z ,: 9 , ..,. N v Q v , I , 13 5' Nx , .1223-':Qg,.. 13555-2. za :57 '1f4 Z: , ,,..:.. '2' .4 - I f.1:g,yga:5:4g 1, 19 1 ,egw-.,. 4' ,wr . ff.' '- r, '.-3, 1 44 ',g,:g ' E 1 8 4' , X'-3 , -. 'Z' 6? 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' ,EAI ' R 2-'f'.1.,,fSLf . .gin f ' ' f 5 . , W Qvwa, ks, in lit A5 A W 4555 4 z -1 J r?fI f?fijRPiFfw gs f Nw 77 31- 'A ' Q .f. :f2,1 . gf-gQ?fa .?5i,'bv -i ' . , n ' ' W. iv 5' r- W ' , ' L ' . -' K' 2 ,,, . . . in zT.,,4mAQ24 fQ- vsvl- gig y- , - . , f .- f I ' 'N -'5pJw'ff ff. , ,la A . a 1515 W5 .1-,. X . V. j? . Ye, fig LC r . Q Q ... '7 5Xj,f ' ffillkxy :- ri ff Q 4141 xy Q f 1 fl , all X X If If 3115, 'U XX- m ff. HWH:'dAQ' x'N, ' 444,113 f M2 'A ws r.. U fi I -N ' 'bm a' 5saeeesaaessaaasaasaaiaaasasasasseaiIi?assessesfaaeaassaaamfawmwd B093 BQSKETBQLL . When basketball practice opened for the '42-'43 season the Peacocks had'three members of the year before' returning: Doyle Bones, V. Stevenson, and W. Lundsgaarda Dean Campbell and Paul Cantine filled the two gaps left by graduation. After three weeks of practice, the open- ing game was played seemed that the boy 57 points, while they held the opposition son set the individual scoring record for with 26 markers. ' For the next f the strong Grand Me this game it hitting for to 7, Steven a single game against Cushing. In' s could not be stopped, to go against row: one to heartbreaker ew games luck seemed the boys and they dropped three games in a adow team, an overtime to I. C. of Cherokee, and' a tough battle to Larrabee. However, after this slump, the boys came back fighting and took the next three games in a rowz First the Wash- ta Bulldogs were handed a good pasting, then the home team clicked at Galva and handed them a good trimming. After the Christmas holidays, they journeyed to'Cherokee and easily downed the Cherokee reserves. Then, as the new semester opened, a close game was dropped to Cleg- horn in the last few minutes of play. The Correction- ville boys also managed to eke out a victory aftertrail- ing the Peacocks for the entire game. This was the last game for Lundsgaard, who moved to Nebraska, and his loss was felt during the remainder of the season. V, Perry, who had performed well in reserve roles, stepped in to fill the gap and performed nicely. After losing these two games, tho boys came back again and beat Meriden on the home floor. Then, after a two weeks lay-off due to schedule cancellations, the boys came out to fight Grand Meadow to a standst margin. Once again fate, and they lost ament after playing ta and Holstein had fought back in what ill, only to lose by a three point tough luck seemed to be the Peacock to Grand Meadow in the County Tourn, a blazing first half. In turn,Wash- the locals' number. Again the boys seemed to be an up-and-down season, and thoroughly trounced the Aurelia quintet, playing m first half that has probably never been equalled by a Quimby team. They cooled off against Immaculate Concep- tion at Cherokee though, and dropped.another game. The Peacocks'opened the sectional tourney against Meriden at Kingsley, and took the scoring honors in an overtime thriller, due to Doyle Sones' basket in the last five Y J , , ,ni lq nu ' ..- Iliff, f' A , fLJ,f7H7wH:NhUQx5 vx at 1 ,. 1 l . '1'- 1 Q Ho B095 BQSKUBQLL some 1 m y seconds of the overtime. The next night, however, the Uashta quintet again had the home team's number, and the Peacocks finished the season by dropping the'game to the team that went on to win the sectional title. ' Even though the team won 7 and lost ll contests,the season was by no means a failure. Many bright spots appeared during the season--one of the greatest being the sportsmanship of the boys from the first to last, whether winning or losing. Many complimented were re- ceived during the season on the fine behavior of the boys, both on and off the floor. Other bright spots were the outstanding rebounding ability of Sones, and his developing into an offensive man, as well as an out- standing defensive playerg the speed of the front court attack of Stevenson and Campbell, who at times could not be held down with their fast breakingg and the fighting defensive play of Perry, Lundsgaard and Cantine in the back court. Notable standouts of particular games were the outstanding speed and scoring punch against Cushing, the grim determination to take the Uashta giants, the flawless passing attack against Galva, and the power displayed against Aurelia. Probably the most exciting incident was the overtime victory against Meriden in the sectional tournament. ' ' ' The second team, composed of Rollinsg Griffin, B. Perry, Pinkerton, Furgason, Bennett, Day, and Jenness complied the best record a Quimby second team has had for some time by winning 6 and losing only 4 games. All of these boys except one were underclassmen, and should serve as a good nucleus for future teams. They also carried the same high plane of sportsmanship as V the first stringers, and never lacked the desire and scrap to play. ' All in all, it wasn't a bad season, and with a few breaks going the other way, the season percentage would have looked much more impressive for both teams. . ., .. . . ., .. zhruriiaturli-nr Peddler--HI have a fine assortment of coarse yarns in various shades. would you folks be interested?U Man of the house--HSure, tell me a few.U itibikiiitifitit' A man is like a postage stamp. His usefulness depends upon his ability to stick to a thing until he getsthere. .- I I If If J I gllxxxf I ll I' f ' :1.7Z.' ' K, .. I-J 4 9 2ff171i1frz11w A V-1' EWQEHW5E3HHEHHHWWEEE553EEWEWHHHHE 3 . . SERSRRS RECORD Quimby 57 Cushing 7 Quimby 26 Grand Meadow 65 Quimby 25 I. C. Cherokee 29 Quimby 20 Lurrabee 56 Quimby 51 Washta 24 Quimby 55 Galva ' 18 Quimby 55 Cherokee Res. 51 Quimby 22 Cleghorn 27 Quimby 26 Correoticnville 51 Quimby 52 Meriden 26 Quimby 18 Grand Meadow 25 Quimby 26 Washta 57 Quimby 24 Holstein 49 Quimby 42 Aurelia 51 Quimby 28 I. C. Cherokee 44 CUURTH TOURRRVRERT Quimby 16 Grand Meadow 52 SEETIURRL TUURRRIRERT Q Quimby 22 Meriden '20 Quimby 26 Washta 46 SEURIRG RECORD 1 G FG FT TP AV. Vernon Stevenson 18 71 22 164 951 Doyle Sones 18 62 52 156 8.6 Dean Campbell 18 52 18 122 637 Vernell Perry 17 26 6 52 1,7 Paul Cantino 17 1 5 5 .29 J' JL- f,.'L.'L.H. V- . 'LJLJL af A n A n n 7? n 11 n n Mark - HI am a man of few worCS.d Spark - HI'm married, too.H --f - , , X' x f:f?Q L if'0ixx:s 2, sf VN . .. . ' '11, ' ,f,,'xK.Xf' ,f 'XA . 'T-'f'.XQ. 'J f . XG., 'V LX,-32 I -x 55 ,.' ' ' 'f A-'- 75711 -'1I'2:5f'Zsf -rffgf-g,g'. z' A, i' '-fig,-5'Ks?VIiffflili-Q-i.5:e:e.::1f?fi2?Zf12--3,lfiiaiif12?1'i2:'1f1'5fifff:2L5fQ5?fg3 f-H--gl2f:z--J' hfgisfsfef-ijfffgi-isa '-.' '--.- ..,- hvb, -1...111, ' -21:-1' 4.. E BQSEBQLL First fog: Robcrt Parry, Dain GunpLc11, Janus Schisselj Ver- non uteveniqn, Paul Cantina, Tcrnell Perry, Floyd Zimmer. Back row: Dean Xolllns--student man ger, Clinton Furgwson, Lick Bliel, Dale Piukorton, Puul Paisley, Jill Griffin, LeRoy JQHHQS 5, Hr. Yarbcur--Conch. lot on picture--Doyle Cones ... f, 1, ' Uqkxx: .!L'1TiflM,l::: ifxlklixs Vx 4 l,llU QEEELX FJ lffffigxk' J GQQQ ULF I' ' ., : git ' 'R IL. Ho ,- , 19 .J ' emmmmsmsmmmmamsmesnmmmmmmmmmmm msmmmasmmmm FULL EQSEBQLL . . When baseball practice opened last fall, prospects were not too bm.ght. Only the year before were back. pendixn put Doyle Sones on and only Vernon Stevenson, Cantine were left. four members from the team of In a short time, nOld Man Ape the side line for'the seasong Warren Lundsgaard, and Paul from shortstop to the mound, with Cantine becoming full-time receiver, and Lundsgaard moving to second to plug that gap.' The lineup was com- pleted with Dean Campbell at first, Floyd Zimmer at short James Schissel at third, and Bob Perry, Vernell Perry,and Dale Pinkerton in the outfield, Others on the squad were Dick Bleil, LeRoy Jenness, Bill Griffin, Paul Fass1er,and Clinton Furgason. - , Stevenson was shifted The season opened at Grand Meadow, where the local boys dropped a 6-O decision to their opponents. Lack of betting power was prone to be the big factor. In the next game of the season, the home team met the powerful I. C. nine of Cherokee,and went down to defeat W2O.Again the boys couldn't seem to hit the ball. After a two-week layoff, due to bad weather, the boys seemed to come back with new life, and dropped a close one to I. C. at Cherokee, 3-1. On the following week, Washta took the Peacock's measure by the same count 3-1. However, in the last game of the season, the boys broke loose, and handed Washta a 9-8 beating. . Although they won only one, and dropped four con- l tests, the boys gained valuable experience for theopening w campaign, and have shown marked improvement over the fall J season. P The games played, and the scores of each are as fol- I lows: , I Quimby--O Grand Meadow ----------- 6 Quimby--O Immaculate Conception--7 Quimby--l Immaculate Conception--5 Quimby--l Washta ----------------- 5 Quimby--9 Washta -m----------- ---- 8 i -' -. ... .. ....,,, ,, .,..... H. 'In' .N SPRHM3 BHSEBQLL A spring baseball schedule was played for the first time in several years, to fill in the curtailed track PPOQPHIHQ ' When practice started, about the same group of boys reported that had played in the fall--with the exception of Warren Lundsgaard, who had moved away. Spring also found Doyle Sones ready to go, after missing the fall campaign due to an appendicitis operation. In the first game of the season, the boys tacked a strong I. C. team, of Cherokee, and went down to defeat 4-2 after a close game. Stevenson hurled for the Pea- The next week the boys break into the winning victory. This was a well- hurled, and get lO strike- t game, gave added batting deal. For the third game, cocks, turning in a nice game. went to Washta, determined to column, and did so with a l-O played game. Stevenson again outs. Sones playing his fire strength which helped a great the boys went to cherokee determined to hand the I. C. boys a setback, and did 6-5. The remainder of the sea- son will see the team coming up against Grand Meadow and Washta in season games, and competing in the sectional tourney at Cherokee. The spring season has turned out to be much bright- er than the fall campaigng and with the added experience the boys have played a good brand of ball. The line-up for most of the spring games saw Can- tine behind the bat, with either Stevenson or Sonos pitching and the other holding down first, Dean Campbell alternating between first and the outfield, Bob Perry on second, Floyd Zimmer at short, and Jim Schissel on third In the outfield were Vernell Perry, Dale Pinkerton, and Dick Bleil. Quimby 2 I. C.--Cherokee 4 Quimby 1 Washta O Quimby 6 I. C.--Cherokee 5 Quimby Grand Meadow Quimby Washta Quimby Brooke J -:x-,-J X' Nuxxx -fff KXXN XX J fuxu T2?j,f,J, 'Hx .V I' Apfzf- 2 ! 1 if VN g4f2Fxf,. NQQQ7WffWl93 I bg, l,f, tstlli 11,5 ,X 1 pf -N 21-Q-by gpg I - '- H .-L11 L --,J L,3,.,--1,7 .ffgmin .,,, .f -' '. ,Q?!EEQpw' .,A.A. ,,o+fif4Qm -fitr ..,. nJgQnum,m Hummm. . . -I f V ' ' ' r M1 ai ' G Z II 1 I1 ' I , K 5 W Y TRQCK , First row: James Anderson, James Sohissel, Doyle Sones, Dean Campbell, Vernon Stevenson, Vernell Perry, and Edwin Barbour, Coach. ' Second Row: Dean Day, Floyd Zimmer, Paul Fassler, ton, Billy Griffin, Robert Perry, and Dean Rollin SEASOH'S RECORD Quimby-Larrabee, Dual Meet, Quimby winner, with Holstein Relays, Quimby placed 14th in field of 2 1 - L. C5 polntu. Cherokee, Tomahawk Relays, Quimby 5rd in Class B, points, Aurella, Quadrangular Meet - Quimby first with 92 Dale Pinker- 3, Mgr. 665 points. 6 schools with with 17 points. ' la ' ? 011 MUNI: ff, lf, ' QU MNH 41021 3 QW' N' VJ fgfflf'-Aqffl' ,.'. VN! arf? y K,ifJhgNNh I w . ,lwi,,,,,iI,.,wp, ., .A,,,, ,llyl .,,,., .lmngp ..,. ..,1, 3x,u ,4,., ulmhw,,H,pmi1 TIYQFIQ , When track practice opened this spring, about twenty boys reported. After about two weeks workout, the season was opened with a class track meet. This was won by the seniors, with the sophomores coming in second. This meet gave a preview of the talent at hand, and from this the boys were picked for the various events in the other meets of The Larrabee the season. first outside competition was a dual meet with here. In this meet the Quimby boys proved to be a well-balanced team, copping all the first places but two. For these two, the schools tied. After this came the Tomahawk Relays, where they placed third in class B. This is always an exceptionally fast meet. The following week the finished teams. The Aurelia, peting. strength boys journeyed to the Holstein Relays where they in fourteenth place in a field of twenty-six season was completed with a quadrangular at with Aurelia, Alta, Larrabee, and Quimby com- Once more the boys showed some surprising and walked off with honors in several events. Some of the boys that proved outstanding during the season were: Stevenson--Pole vault and discus Sones--Discus and shot Schissel--100 yd. and 220 yd. dashes The eeeeeeeeeeeees good wife apologized to her unexpected guests for serving the apple pie without cheese. The little boy of the family slipped quietly away from the table for a moment, and returned with a cube of cheese, which he laid on the guest's plate. The visitor smiled in recognition of the boy's thoughtfulness, popped the cheese in his mouth, and then remarked: ' UYou must have sharper eyes than your mother, sonny. Where did you find it?n The ll In boy replied with a flush of pride: the rat-trap.H 1 ' Y ul , .x .- x -If 'I- 'Zi- 'N' 43' 4+ 'n . 4+ 1 as . V 1 ' -It eb 51: b 'fl' 4- x, if 45' -If 'v s,. NM . 'M' as Y 45 '- -fe-P' H pw -a2a2:::u:::::::w.:f: . 4. - J. 'o ws. . M 'Sic- . ff, -,', :lf , gl-J ff'-'57 Plf?121:1iPI1221?lfPl-'ilfiff-f 5: J 1 1 -25 4- 3,3219 -xx- 'Q'--'ea .5, 'Q' .ND fi? f'. -un .,5, I XX . .- log -25 -4, .-' 'L . -..4 1' 4' 4 e i. .11 -16 4 iff: as A 'k -v .lf Qi., fx x 4 'Z 4 5 ,rf ': :fig if 'X' 65 .gg .r 'X , f 'f fifrrrn' ... r flplikiyf yd, A 5,4 atm ll., f2alg,.2jlUl'Hu Z1 ,,- 1 I 1 1 i :.' xff E, '. -H tflf VN . XQAIUC 'A 'Ad ,nj I '77 Y' ' '-A- -- '-'- 35? H :ppl -5 maggie-p ' Y l OUR STUDENT LEQUERS Every day in every way every one is rating everyone else, therefore, we thought it a good idea to give our student body the opportunity to rate the students in the high school. The results were very interesting. The factors listed under which the students were rated in- cluded: Sportsmanship, scholarship, ability to get along with fellow students, participation in student activities respect for others, character, citizenship, leadership, fame and publicity brought to the school through their work in extra-curricular activities, as declamatory, bas- ketball, baseball, track, plays, newspaper, girls reserve glee club and all of the other activities of the school. A nomination ballot was used, and then the final ballot. In many cases the voting was very close. There- fore we are listing several of the highest in each of the classes. We refer you to other parts of the book where each of the studcnt's activities are listed. FRESHMQH . Girls: Joyce Hartliepg Boys: Donald Baum and Duane Fee. SUPHUWUHE Girls: Charlene Kjorness, Betty J. Stevensong Boys: Bill Griffin JUHIUR Girls: Margaret Smithg Boys: Dean Rollins, Dean Camp- bell Simson Girls: Bernieee Kohn, Virginia Griffin, Jeleen Baum, Betty Dayg Boys: Doyle Sones, Floyd Zimmer. . 1 .:fi7TfQQJWEq7 HHN .f jj U 1 Ijf1f'4f,,l',x tllllfrfu 1 ' In 4,16-',,,A:l1f ,af cs . slaaI r rufff 1 ll' Q SEHUUL EFIIWEFHUMIY August 31 First day of school September ll Baseball game with Grand Meadow at G. M.--soore:Quim- Go M.-6 15 Baseball game with Immaculate Conception here--score: In Ce-8 , 29 Baseball game with Immaculate Conception there 31 Freshman Class Meeting--class officers were elected OCTOBER 2 First Girl Reserve Meeting of season 6 9 14 l6 21 Nove 4 6 ll 15 18 20 25 Quimby-Washta Baseball game at Washta ' Quimby-Washta Baseball game here-eQuimby-9g Washta-8 Jrs. received their rings School paper nQuimby Peacock,H published Junior Class Play--UThe Hoosier Schoolmastern Freshmen Initiation--All day long, and evening too mber ' ' Freshman-Sophomore Party at schoolhouse--42 present Girl Reserve Meeting--Initiation of New members planned Armistice Day Program in the assembly Girl Reserve Initiation in gymnasium--Mothers and friends invited Girls and boys basetball game with Cushing here--e ?uimbg-613 Cushing-ll fgirlslg Quimby-575 Cushing-7 boys Girl's basketball game with Holstein here--Quimby-15 Holsteinm44 Boy's basketball game at Grand Meadow Home Dcclamatory Contest--added attraction ------ Jerry Fasslerfs trombone solo. School paper published 50 First of series of Civilian Defense Schools at school house December l Girl Reserve Meeting--replaced G. R. pins and code 2 10 ll 14 bookmarks Boy's B. B. game with I. C. Cherokee here--Quimby-25 I. C.-29 Sr. ordered anncuncements Larrabee-Quimby P. B. game at Larrabeeg score--Quim- by-205 Larrabeo-EB G. R. Christmas caroling through Quimby l.,5ff ' ' -mv RQ524j2iQQJf?fjUU?H'? 'x,4f!,' 'HQ 'I ,U . 41'-gv.L HU' NL? X-X '--., I-J '71, 1 SCIJIJUL CQE.E!'lUQH CLJVITJU December 18 21 22 23 Janu 6 8 9 12 15 21 22 29 Quimby-Washta B. B, game here--Glee Club sang Xmas carols between halves Boys played Cherokee Reserves at Cherokee Girls and boys B. B. game with Galva at Galva---boys wong girls lost Grade Xmas Program in auditorium, followed by high school Xmas Party in assembly ary Cherokee County Declamatory Contest UQuimby Peacockn published Boys and girls B. B. game with Cleghorn here--Girls wong boys lost Preliminary State Declamatory Contest ' Correctionville--Quimby B. B. game atCorrectionvil1e Boys and girls B. B. game with Meriden here--boys wong girls lost , G. R. meeting--plans begun for G. R. Bazaar and Bake Sale Girls B. B. game with Anthon at Anthon--Quimby----51 Anthon-21 Girl Reserve meeting--regular meetings with added entertainment set for Hevery-othern Friday A11-school pep meeting in gymnasium Girls B. B. game at Correotionville--Quimby-553 Correctionville-9 Boys B. B. game with Grand Meadow here--Quimby lost February 1 2 4 8 10 11 12 Sub-district Declamatory Contest--Griffin and Hart- liep still winning. Girl Reserve meeting Tuberculosis X-rays at Cherokee Group pictures for Annual taken County B. B. tournament--Quimby vs G. M. at Cherokee Quimby B. B. girls overpowered Anthon in game here-- score: 34-16 District Declamatory Contest at Hartley--Griffin and Hartliep competing wth Annual Vocational Conference at Cherokee for Srs Girls Sectional B. B. tournament at Holsteing Quimby -173 Odebolt-52 Second group of Annual pictures taken ' Girl Reserve meeting--Vocal solo by Darlene Peck, accompanied by Miss Evans g M ,220 f4,f U, Q 'fgix .,u ll 0 f? 'lu l I fl! jf n di I 1:0 I H fix Hr fn 4 F .1 1 f 1 f l f X'-X Aisgixf-a. Q'H.saf' I fgas rxf? ' l -f aaaaamiaa aHaHaEEEHQHHaHEEEHEseeaaasaaassaasaaexeeaaawal .. ..,.. Z f '- flrfllte use ' SCHOOL EQLEHUHR CUUTSU February 12 Washta B. B. boys defeated Quimby boys at Washta-- Score: Quimby-26g Washta-57 16 19 peting Girls and boys B. B. games with Holstein at Holstein State Declamatory Contest at Oskaloosa--Hartliep com- School Newspaper published Girl Reserve Meeting--talk by Miss Haynes Quimby B, B. boys defeat Aurelia boys here -- score Quimby-425 Aurelia-51 First day of issuing of school house. First evening First Aid Girl Reserve Bazaar and addedtfeatures--one-act 'S38g44q March 22 25 24 War Ration Book No. 2 at School of the season Bake Sale at the schoolhouseg play and lunchg cash cleared 3 Boy's Sectional Tournament at Kingsley--Meriden-203 Quimby-22 4 Boy's Sectional Tournament at Kingsley--Washta-443 ' Quimby-26 5 Girl Reserve Meeting--Mrs. Mortensen gave a talk 9 One-Act Plays Grand Meadow 10 One-act plays 12 One-act plays 18 29 51 Freshmen Class Party at Girl Reserve Meeting April 2 at Grand Meadow--Quimby, Washta, and at Washta-wQuimby, Washta, and G. MQ' at Quimby--Quimby, Washta, and G. M.' Furnace broke--no school!!! Senior Play Practice began Schoolhouse School Newspaper, HQuimby Peacookn published A Girl Reserve Meeting--talk by Mr. Mortensen 6 Dual Track meet with Larrabee here--outcome: V 56 orb 655 to 56i'in our favor 7 Sold 31129.75 worth of Defense Stamps and Bonds-- record of the year Grade program Senior Class Play 8 9 15 16 Senior Class Play Senior announcements arrived Baseball game with Immaculate Conception boys hereg Quimby-23 I. C.-4 17 Tomahawk Relays at Qherokee I -V p ,fgwjriy XY'l'L',,','4!l' vu: llc 1 lf ta 542 Tf'+.f..,f:U,,1Lf' vs SQQWH' ' 4 'fr 'F I it-X is -::, - Nw, 'I 1 V ' ' -,-- jf? ' IJ Qt 'gurl I N Q ..J p pp! p 5 S Ac , -..,fg1g21f13Q. ,',' 1 1 me FEE. ,,-. - . .jj-EIFQQLfI:51I':Ef'lf-- uf 4-'-'- rrHn..Qu-nailz: '4',' va,aa-,a,.ahuaaf 'i-V euaapfv is F- if-, - :gf'.. SQHQUL cmmnma comm 19 Caps and gowns for Seniors arrived 20 Girl Reserve meeting Baseball game with Washta at washta--Quimby-lg Wash- ta-O. 21 Sophomore party at school house 23 Holstein Track Relays 27 Annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Baseball game with I. C. at Cherokee 28 Exhibit Night 29 Deadline for all school work for year '42-'453 30 No more high school for the Seniors April May 2 Baccalaureate Baseball game with Grand Meadow Girl Reserve Closing-up Party--Weiner Roast Baseball game with Washta . District track meet Last day of school Senior Commencement Night 8 Sectional Baseball Tournament 4 5 6 7 4566456566 Short, Short Story Steady, No Study! No Steady, Study!! 66-Ii--FHS? I I Son: How many make a mill1on.n Pop: Hvery few.n '21-66-SHP-25 A visitor at the capitol was accompanied by his small son. The little boy watched from the gallery when the house came to orders UWhy did the minister pray for all these men, Pop?n nHe didn't. He looked them over and prayed for the country.U -1 i- ,,, X vi, gif, S -X L J! N. X bf I . X , 92413 if 1 X ff?-.NQ4:,,Q No, M5355 VIQ 'E5f2yHgD'C?L1,.N a QE? I-at . .,, U1 .. - ..'-- T-f-rg -.T v-4ffT4A'Nf.-I,-' ,f Q- E 1- . 1 3 GiRL'S BQRKETBHLL X, X First row: Bonita Graham, Lucille Nelson, 'Beth Graham, Ree Campbell, Joloen Baum, Celestine Hollin3shead,Betty L. Steven- son, Betty Day, Virginia Griffin. Back row: Margaret Furgason, Leona Furgason, Joyce Jlliott, Dorothy Sovey, Catherine Becker, Betty J. 'Stevenson, Jean Hueser, Betty Campbell, Geraldine Fassler, Mrs. Barbour-- Sponsor, Mr. Barbour--Coach. :Q f?J7?,H - U 'f 1 Q IM N -'I' ,H ff, QUXNXQ ,f'l 'Vw'U'yi X- 1 1 1 . ' U A Vx I! I ,Q If X 1 ldlll, J as . K H 0 1 5 1 4 - . ,.1:,-fy-5-:r :,:::':, .:1.f :,g-. -J.-,g5f.y.?,wFr1q, ,:g,,.g,, 5.-:nigga f, :gif ' ..,1-- '-f A... : .-,g:5Fr:,-,-'r 4f.1,1' vf ' .5 '..rf-f::-ings -1,.g- 7 371123. rf- ' fr'.1!?M. E: 'I r: lf, .J 'f:H1n-F GIRL,S BQSKETBUU. - The season for the girl's basketball team opened with about 25 girls reporting. A short schedule of only ten games was played, due to transportation and schedul- ing problems. Much enthusiasm was shown, and after two week's practice the season's opener was played on the home floor against Cushing. This game proved to be a walk-away for the locals, and they handed the Cushing girls a sound 61-ll trouncing. Joleen Baum set the single game scoring record for the season, getting 59 points. The next game against the powerful Holstein sextet found the home team on the short end of a 44 to 15 score. The girls battled hard, but the superior height and experience of Holstein's girls was too much for them. After a long lay-off, due to inability to fill the schedule, the girls went to Galva, where bad luck caught up with them, and they dropped a 31-18 decision to the Galva team. After this game, the girls started clicking against Cleghorn on the home floor, and sent them home with a 41-57 pasting. However, the following week Heri- den handed our girls a setback, taking an exciting 24-23 victory in the last minute of play. With the record standing 2-5 against them, the team decided to do some- thing about it, and proceeded to paste a 55-9 decision on Correctionvillo, and set Anthon back twice in succes- sion 51 to 21 and 54 and 16. Then came the sectional tourney at Holstein, and the Quimby girls drew the strong Odebolt team. To the surprise of most peop1e,the local six battled them on practically even terms for the first half, only to be outdistanced during the last half and lose 52 to 17. This left one more game on the schedule. This one against the powerful Holstein team at Holstein. The end the season with local team lost this game 54 to l7to an even break--5 won and 5 lost.This record was not so bad, considering the caliber of oppo- sition played. Jeleen Baum led the team scoring for the season with 156 points, followed by Betty Day with 105. Betty L. Stevenson tallied 47, and Roe Campbell 25. Celestine Hollingshead, Lucille Nelson, and Beth Graham handled the defensive duties, being helped out by Bonita Graham. Several of the girls graduate, but prospects for the next season are bright since reserve material was strong and showed much improvement during the season. I F '- !t1dnuu11- 35420 3 f'N'u'v n ff gl If ',I.,f1.Q:,:59 A,. I Q v't 11 l 4 lie ', n -f ' fe: 5 T ' . :ELI VJ ZL7 , 4.1 l fp! VN 'Tff 'gl fn: ' .. - H-I-5 I R17 fix fb 'A I vi ly' 'N S ',1'4-1121 ft ,.,., f 13-4. I W. .-:ez-141-1-:-sara:-2 -15+--:+.34:-4-.,. . .'..-.'.-. . -.-.- .,.-'.- ' A-,eq-1.-:1:,53f-zf ' ' .. -r 1 -. -1 .. .. .. .-..,.... .X .,., ..,.- 1 as ty: -I HU CLUB The first meeting of the HQH Club was held in October It was composed of the letter winners in the high school. The members are: Doyle Sones, Vernon Stevenson, Warren Lundsgaard, Paul Cantine,'Jim Schissel, Floyd Zimmer,Dean Campbell, and Dean Rollins. The girls are: Beth and Bon- ita Graham, Celestine Hollingshead, Joleen Baum, Ree Camp- bell, Betty Day, BettyStevenson, and Virginia Griffin. At this meeting the by-laws were drawn up and a mem- bership fee was paid. Officers were elected. Doyle Sones was president of the group at large, Betty Steven- son was Secretary-Treasurer. Joleen Baum was elected president of the girl's section and Beth Grahamwas chosen Secretary-Treasurer. New members initiated into the club after baseball season were: Dick Bleil, Dale Pinkerton, Bob and Ver- nell Perry. This is the first organization of its kind to be started in Quimby. Under the able sponsorship of UCoachn Barbour the HQH club prospered well. May it become part of the customs as time goes by. I 1 Q I llillfil 7515s6151r1:1r1r The professor, who was famous for the wool-gathering of his wits, returned home, and has his ring at the door answered by a new maid. The girl looked at him inquir- ingly. ' uUm-ah-is Professor Johnson at home?n 'he asked, naming himself. B 'No, sir,n the maid replied, nbut he is expected any moment now.n The professor turned away, the girl closed the door., Then the poor man sat down on the steps to wait for him- E3 C3 31. :fi 1 ., .. ., .. . .. ., . wrzrarwcoiwrarwt Tsk! tskl Some of the Seniors really thoughts that Mr. Mortonsen's teeth were falling out when he spit out the cherry pits at the class meeting. Y e we f va as --f 'L T- . Qxx ' ,J f,--- JO 'X QX 'I .I X-,. ff'ly ,I I: .. - ,-cf , W- x -X . A'-A e - ' dQJH'Mf5 J YU X 'JG 15 ' ..J 1..... -- fu- - vf - A - m. - .,...- . l-..- '. '.-.-.'.-'.-'l- '-.-.-. 5J. . ?'T'.-.'I'l4T .. . 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' V f WY ll ' ' ' ' M 4 . we 1 uint Zlojlll 'UU I Ili, ff '0,.5. 4 4' .z. 4af34J4fHHTUlM VN f , 1 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- H .','l 'Y'3r-:if-,IH - 'J .,.. l ELEE CLUB HUD SEXTEUE Our twenty-four voice glee club has had a busy year in spite of the fact that there was no music contest this Spring. Because of this, we have been able to learn more musical numbers instead of concentrating on the contest group The girls made their first appearance at the Junior Class Play singing HAmerica the Beautiful.H On December 18, they sang Christmas carols at the half of the Quimby- Washta basketball game. They also sang carols in the halls during Christmas week. On February 24, the Girls' Glee Club sang uNow Thank We All Our God,U UAmerican Prayer,H and nGrandfather's Clocku at the Girl Reserve Bazaar and Bake Sale.' ' Between the acts on March 26, the Glee nNow Thank We All Our Baccalaureate, May 2, HNow'Thank We All Our Eyes.u ler, Betty Stevenson, of the three Quimby one-act plays, club sang HAmerica the Beautiful,n God,U and HAmerican Prayer.n For the girls sang HGreen Cathedra1,n God,U and UThe Night Has a Thousand Darlene Peck, Jerry King, Jean Carnahan, Jerry Fass- and Dorothy Bruning were members of our sextette. Their first appearance was on March when they sang at the Quimby Women's Club. On November ll, the girls sang HAll Out for American at the school Armistice program. Uwhere the Mountains Meet the Sky,n and the Hurdy- Gurdy Mann were the two numbers rendered by the group at the November 25th Declamatory contest. Three numbers were sung by the sextette, nHurdy-Gurdy Man,H UBig Brown Bearn and HAll Out for America,N at the One-act Plays which were held on March 12. ' Geraldine Fassler, Darlene Peck, and Dick Bleil have made appearances as soloists at different school func tions. Geraldine sang two numbers, HI Heard a Forest Prayingn and Rose in the Buda at Commencementg Darlene sang mAh, Sweet Mystery of Lifen and Dick sang HShipmates O' Minen at the Senior Class Play on'April 15 and 16. The accompanist of the soloists, sextette, 'and glee club has been Virginia Griffin. Needless to these groups have been aided by her playing all shall miss her at was instructor of the say, all of for them and Miss Nelson soloists. the piano next year. vocal music groups and ... ,-,F X , Q-xt Ziff' ffilwlbcfs 'hifi v- .. , ' '-5g'Q-gf if .':nVfiXi7: f QC-yt . - f J 5'7e .,E:D'fiiiSXNI VZ if ,,,T ..,,,., R. ,.., . .,,, .lwgwr f7T?5?g3g,n4f?'5Qggf?iTifQi!f!g '..ff, lgCLiL5gQQii:f3j5gggQQ4iQriigligfligyjjqegggfegfggggggggjgfijijjd , 5 Q4 l First row: Betty Bevins, Margaret Smith, Darlene 'Tresler, Betty J. Stevenson, Dorothy Sevey, Margaret Furgason, Darlene Cochran, Betty Campbell. Back row: Barbara Beseler, Mies Evanse-director, Celestine Hollingehead, Alice Fee, Betty ' Smith, Geraldine Fassler, ' 1 Dorothy BPUHlHQ, Leona rurgaeon. fy ' xl sn- -s lj ff - lxl-.., 75,701 1f,'4qe? ,lj ,I,ll'- '-p A VN tu ,, X J, ...Q ., I 'f!4!,g.gt?,f.',lQEk5' l ,ve -, can-I 1 Y J fsgwaeanreeeaaeateeeitteeh eaeeeaei7TTEaeetteeeEagferMtMEEBMMMM Fifteen members Call girls, reported for band at the first practice which was held about three weeks after school started. The members of the band at the end of the year included: Dorothy Bruning, Dorothy Sevey, Betty J. Stevenson, Darlene Cochran, Margaret Furgason, Cele- stine'Hollingshead, Darlene Tresler, Alice Fee, Margaret Smith, Betty Smith, Betty Bevins, Betty Campbell, Jerry Fassler, and Leona Furgason. Barbara Fassler dropped out in March. The band, under the direction of Miss Evans, has shown definite improvement during the past year. Regular rehearsals have been held twice weekly during the school yearg and small groups and soloists have practiced the other three days of the week. The band played for the first time this year at the basketball game, November 15, and proved very popular with the audience. It continued playing at basketball games the rest of the season, and was one of the high- lights of those evenings. Jerry Fassler played a trombone solo, nCalm 'as the Nightn at the Declamatory Contest held November 25. Doro- thy Bruning played nbamentn and nCalln Ctrumpet solosl at the Senior Class Play held April 15 and 16. The band's repertoire includes: MARCHES: Hello-March, Time Out, Drum Major Man, Bells on Parade, the Hee Down, Every Man for Himself,The Old Army Came, Old McDonald, Pop Goes 'the Weaa sel--Novelty Arrangement, Steppin' Out,Line Up, Under Escort, Sound Off, Color Guard, Headway,' Service, Laurel, Courage, Improvement, At Sight, Progress, Little Rastus, and Success. WALTZES: Maybell, Annette, and Cuckoo FOX TRCT: Don a Do Dat Jerry Fassler and Margaret Smith played trombone and clarinet solos for Baccalaureate and Dorothy Bruning play- ed a trumpet solo for Commencement. p Ulu! nv. Y --f -, ' .xv 4.1 -, ' 5 1 xxx ' 1- . Z T 'f ff I 1 V Xxx-EV VN V -1 C Xffff, 7 , ws? I '04, f Umurrnmolw 1 First Pow: Catherine Sucker Dir ara Saasler Jolocn Baum Y- A M D . V J ! Joyce nartllop, Vlfglnlu urlljln, Donald Baum. uccond Pow: Jean Dav Hnrfaret Fur uson Bettv Ruuw Lucille -T Q J, ,, N' Y7 J U .J 1.-l!v. . lol on, Uetty Campbell, Go: 1mlDG Easslur, Gclestlnc HO1l1HgS- hcxd, Leona furgison, Don ld Nticneke. Hack row: Miss Evans--humorous couch Mrs. MoPtensen---drama- 7 tlc coach, Mr. MOFESHSCH--OThtOPlC3l Conan, The winners in the hmmc contest are all in the first row. -- ll ff lf- I Me? l, H f ' I 4 ' ll K X. w 4 ff! '2'fT7:' xnxx' J VN, ' . f . J A. N' - ,UEKLMITHNURH ' Fifteen students entered the home contest, winners were selected to represent the Quimby High School in the county and state series of contests. The county contest was held in Quimby. Our speakers scored a total of six points by placing first in Cratorical, second inbramatic and a third in Humorous. Barbara Fassler won the county Oratorical contest for Quimby the third straight year. Teddy Martin having won first in the Oratorical classfor Quimby the two preceding years. Little did our contestants realize as they entered the preliminary state contest that they would travel on and on in the series of contests until finally theywould end up at the State Contest. However, that is just what happened. Virginia Griffin and Joyce Hartliep placed with I ratings in the first round of state competition, then settled down to intensive work, and as each contest came, competition becoming much more intense, these two girls worked harder and we had winners inthe preliminary sub-district, and district contests. Joyce wasourentry in the state contest. Virginia received a two rating in the district contest and the only two ratings given in this contest. On the morning of February 19, 1943, Joyce Hartliep Virginia Griffin, and Nr. and Mrs. Mortensen left for Oskaloosa. They visited the Iowa State College Campus, had lunch at the Hemorial Union Cafeteria, visited the State Capitol building at Des Moines, and arrivedat Oska loosa at 5:00 p.m. Joyce was given the privilege of re- hearsing in the auditorium, and after rehearsal the ban- quet sponsored by the I. H. S. D. A. ' the evening was very fine. Speakers art of Dramatic and Humorous reading Winners in the oratorical section afternoon. Joyce Hartliep was at her The Contest in well-trained in the filled the program. were decided in the best, her audience contact was very good, she gaveher reading with more feeling than at any other contest. With the competition as intense as it was, the third place rating received for our freshman entry was very good. Joyce had the distinction of being the only fresh man in the conttst. Thus, is was that doclamatory brought its Share of fame to Quimby High School. Virginia and Joyce areto be highly congratulated on their success. Much credit is due thc coaches, Miss gvans, Hr. and Mrs. Mortensen, especially Hrs. Mortensen who worked with Joyce all I . ,I ,i,. -- If ff - Qs 2 'fn ..11 WS fjjqliwuulpksg vx cyl ,, X I f ,lI,',, - .wav LoZiQQgSl M Al j SEE 4ll'IlIIlp YJ 1, 'N eg ? 'w I , 4 -' ..'A'llm-'F ..,. c,L,ww,W T new-n'1mw HWWHEHHEEWeHEMaatm ataaawaaahaawwm UEELQVUHTUHH CUHVU through the serics of state contests. The girls had many thrills and educational as well as social experiences they will never forget. Let us hope that declamatory will continue to hold its high place on our list of extra curricular activities in the years to come, HOME DECLAMATORY CONTEST ORATORICAL HTHe Roae to Peaceu. . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Fassler Hon John W. Boehne, Jr. UA Full Measure of Devotionu . . . . .'.Margaret Furgason Hon. Joseph W. Hartin,'Jr. UThe State of the Unionn . . . . . . . . . Lucille Nelson Franklin D. Roosevelt HDictators Don't Laughn. . . . . . . . . Virginia Griffin Dr. Stewart W. McClelland UAmerica is on the Harchd. 4 . . . . . . .Donald Stieneke John W. McCormick DRAMATIC ' ' A ' ' ' The IaEient in Room Luo 0 o o 0 0 o 0 .Geraldine Fassler Anne Hamilton Donnell HThe Little Hunchback Zian . . . Celestine Hollingshead ' Frances Hodgson Burnett ' UDark Victoryn . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joleen Baum I Geo. Brewer, Jr. R Betram Block nNow Abideth Faithn. . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Hartliep Clara Lewis Seeman HUMOROUS HTommy Stearns at the Libraryn . . . . . . . .Donald Baum Clara Lewis Seeman dFor the Love O'HikeH. . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Rupp - Leota Hulse Black ' UTom Sawyer's Love Affairn .,. . . . . . Catherine Becker Samuel L. Clemons Cmark Twainl ' ' NThe Flee Gang's First Cigarsn . . . . ... . . . Dean Day W. Henry Galbreth nBrother Bereftu Q o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o n Q 0 Leona Furgason Leota Hulse Black ' HJanice Entertains Her 3ister's Beaun. . . Betty Campbell Penelope Dickerson Oratorical: Virginia Griffin, lst--Barbara Fassler, 2nd Dramatic: Joyce Hartlieo, lst--Joleen Baum, 2nd Humorous: Ca herine Becker, lst--Donald Baum, 2nd Judges: Mrs. J. M. LaFoy, Mr, L. W. Scott, Miss Rheua Hogan all of Storm Lake, Buena Vista College. - -Y Ln 1' 1 1' s 4' - ' lNx 'ff ' NWS' 'Lf U,!H'wIQlhlxQ5- 45 MWQ5'QQQ' Mn, f. 'ff r- me j . l,..':-.lixxvf X Nba V ' . ' . QR :Z UEELQVNHTQUHU e Barbara Fassler . . . .I Rating County Contest ' January 6, 1945 Joleon Baum . . . . . II Hating Quimby, Iowa ' Don BZIUL1 1 5 0 Q Schools Represented: Cherokee, Grand Meadow, Meriden, Quimby, and Wnehta. ''7f7f1f7f1f1F7f1f7C7fWf1fHf?f ' Virginia Griffin. . . .I Rating Preliminary State ' ' January 12, 1945 Joyce Hartliep. . . . .I Rating Cherokee, Iowa Catherine Becker. . . II Rating Schools represented: Cherokee, Meriden, and Quimby Sub-District Contest Virginia Griffin. . . .I Rating February 1, 1943 ' ' Rolfe, Iowa Joyce Hartliep. . . . .I Rating Schools Represented: Cherokee, Goldfield, Manson, Meriden i Ringstead, Rolfe, and Quimby. ::..5L.'LJL::.!a.':J'JL.'z.X'. . 'L ' JL ' ' n n n fx an A as :fn n Nn7.'1fn District Contest Virginia Griffin. . . II Rating I Hartley, Iowa' ' ' ' February 8, 1945 Joyce Hartliep. . . . .I Rating I Schools Represented: Bronson, Correctionville, Hartley, Hinton, Odebolt, Onawa, Quimby, I Rolfe, Sioux Center and Washta. State Contest ' ' ' February l9,'l945 Joyce Hartliep. . . .III Rating I Oskaloosa, Iowa i Schools Represented: Odebolt, New Sharon, Davenport, Quim-', by, Traer, Harlan, Reinbeck, Red Oak ,I Tama, Atlantic, Afteon, Rolfe, Ankeny,, Hinton, Correctionville, Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, Mt. Pleasant, and Dallas Center. 1 ees-u--zz-as--se ' Men, at some time, are masters of their fates. f 5 ,, gl 'Ynl . N Q 1 , , , x l df!-MQ f J lxxlxlsrs ' -, ' I v I ff if :'.-ffg,--aff rx, -1- ' A . ftf'45r,,f,ANf ff Q M. ,. I HUC. ' gs-an I SM! 9 -X , -1.21: f qs 1 ,, ja,3,.f- -,ef ,Z ---- -5. 1-4-: fc' I H. -f 'F-6351.5 ' 1---.-:-1,77 2 ' QE, l-'-gf: ?g'f'i?1Q,!5 . flf, . -I '- .2554 .5::f v- :iff ,Y l.'Sf'5'f JE: -' ff '- 5- IP' : -Cf' 'i':-f:4?'i7:3f-- :', 4f3 '.5?1f'3'53F' H 5-xv.. fy? -. I W X ,Mimi ,4., hd, ,,4. I-L., L, .1 L+! 1 . AA,,,, V.. W Y Yi .,-.i i W ,, i .,,. -.J .YJ,s.J-Le,-M , V. ,Y -J ? l T ,L L-1' -4: ,ra--r , -A' - -1 A ' HA ' 5' V UEINPMPER . J First row: Berniece Kohn, Virginia Griffin, Betty L. Stevene son, Darlene Peck, Betty J. otevenson, Beverly Pinkerton, Margaret Smith, Edith Yummer. Second row: Miss Evans, sponsor, Joleen Baum, Joyce Elliott, Bonita Graham, Hee Campbell, Carolyn Ludwig, Dorothy Bruning, Geraldine Feeslor, Jean Carnahan, Mr. Mortensen--sponsor. Beck row: Donald Baum, Down Rollins, Robert Woollard, Darrell Dekker, Dick Bliel, Floyd Zimmer, Robert Perry, Doyle Sonos. Not on oicture--Cleo NcCmnnor Celestine Hollinfshead. 1 ! .J ,, I ' ev 6QfZ7 4UU?1H Iffyil 'l,. l . lI 67 ,6f4,Q I J fi? ..,' .fit ..s,. ,!'77ft, hfltifih x,mXj rex egxfe N,QnQQEgQ9 VJ CZ, .X:f- ,V-. l lil- .N Haig .,-- Eggf - .-t'. - - -. -Naot-. - ' ..., -A--....... A - - , . ., , ' . -.V if B J ' unc: if Y j5,Ld,,..' -' zu-V Y - ':'5fffTi.g:.5Y'W - HUUSPQPER The first Quimby Peacock Chigh school newspaperlcame off the press October 16 with the following as staff mem- bers: Berniece Kohn, Editor, Joleen Baum, Assistant Editor Barbara Fassler, Business Managerg Carolyn Ladwig, Assis- tant Business Manager, Robert Woollard, Art Editorg James Schissel, Assistant Art Editorg Cleo Mgcannon and Betty L. Stevenson, Ad Collectorsg Robert Perry and FI6yd'ZIiNl mer, Humor Editorsg Reporters: Dean Rollins, Dick Bleil, William Griffin, Joyce Elliott, Margaret Smith, Jerry Fas- sler, Virginia Griffin, Betty Campbell, and Celestine Hollingsheadg Typists: Darlene Peck, Joyce Elliott, Dor- othy Bruningg Printer and Sponsor, Miss Evans. Six papers were published this yearg one each six weeks. An average of 150 copies of the paper were sold and of the April 2 Edition we sold 170. , Several changes were made on the staff the second semester. They were as follows: Assistant Editor, Dick Bleilg Art Editor, Joleen Baumg Business Manager, Carolyn Ladwigg Reporters: Doyle Sones in place of Dean Rollinsg Betty Jean Stevenson, Beverly Pinkerton for Betty Campbell, Bonita Graham, Edith Kummer. Typists included: Hee Campbell, Jerry Fassler, Jean Carnahan, Virginia Griffin, DorothyBruning, and Miss Evans. The newspaper staff wishes to express its apprecia- tion to all the business places of Quimby which have sup- ported their paper by buying ads. Miss Evans wishes to thank the students who have worked so faithfully and non- tiringly with her so as to make the Quimby Peacock a suc- cess. Clt has been, hasn't it??????J nRather absent-minded, isn't he?n UExtremely so. Why, the other night when he get home he knew there was something he wanted to do, but has couldn't remember what it was until he had sat up over an hour trying to think.n UAnd did he finally remember it?U HYes, he discovered that he wanted to go to bed ear- 1y'n asf- P..- B, se. class no - JE qv-f,-, . X215 f-2. XXJ5' 'j1r'- - flwxx fff,--.jjfnv :gf vx EE Q 5f55fo4 J ar -J f,i4NX H S-dj Y i 1fjQg'U'jefiQfQ?:rm35f,giiFM4Q3LQQ '.', ,'A A' , ,TQQQQQQQQQQQYQM ,,,.1: XQEFEFB A 1 EEEE RESERVES First row: Opal MeCoy,Darlene Cochran,Leone Furgeson,Margaret Furgason, Carol Stratton, Mildred Larsen, Betty Bovine, JoAnn Harvey, Betty Saxon, Beverly Pinkerton, Edith Kummer. Second row: Dorothy Bevlne, Zelda Wheelock, Ethel Saxon, Frances Kohn, Joyce Hnrtliep, Dorothy Sevey, Darlene Peek, Betty L. Stevenson, Betty Day, Marie HcCoy. Third row: Pernlece Kohn, Darlene Petersen, Barbara Fassler, Jean Carnahan, Betty J. Stevenson, Bonita Graham, Norma '-,. iright Cathryn oelk, Dete Bumann, Ccleetine Hollingsheed, Virginia Griffin, Joyce Elliott, Miss Evans--Sponsor. Back row: Betty Rupp, Lucille Nelson, Beth Graham, Carolyn Ladwig, Cleo McCannon, Mary -Ennis, Geraldine Feesler, Jean Heuser, Alice Fee, Helen Reinert, Geraldine King, Joleen Baum. .. U 41, f UQx:: Q x 1 1 'ff ,. IU nlqilxtv ff2:'f,:it:HfglxxQe, N15 19,11 t.WaE I AUfV3Sb! J , .ev O I 'N ' ...J E Q E35QQW FEW GIRL RESERVES I Girl Reserves Officers for the year werel President--Berniece Kohn Chaplain--Beth Graham Vice President--Geraldine Fassler Pianist--Virginia Griffin Secretary--Joyce Elliott Entertainment Officer--Betty Rupp Treasurer--Carolyn Ladwig - Assistant Advisor and Sponsor--Mrs. Mortensen Faculty Advisor--Miss Evans The Girl Reserve year opened on October 2, with a meeting to decide about Capsule Friends. The members were all in favor of keeping up the mysterious exchange of gifts, and a ceiling price of thirty cents was placed on all gifts. On November 6, another meeting was held, and plans were began for the initiation of the new mem- bers into the club. On the afternoon of November 15, the annual Girl Re- serve Initiation ceremony was held in the gymnasium. Mothers and friends of the members were invited to wit- ness the impressive candle-lighting ceremony ' which in- stalls new members in the organization. Mrs. Mortensen gave a talk, explaining the meaning and significance of Girl Reserves. A short musical program was also included. At the close of the afternoon, a light lunch was served to approximately eighty guests. A G. R. meeting was held on December l, and the reg- ular business meeting was conducted. The girls decided to present G. R. pins and code bookmarks to those girls who either had never received any, or had lost theirs. The next meeting was on January 153 and the members voted in favor of having a Bake Sale, Bazaar, and Program for the public on some Uednesday evening. Plans for this oc- casion were begun. On January 22, it was decided to set regular meeting dates for the Girl Reserve club, and that some special attraction be had at each meeting. Betty Rupp was elected officer to provide this entertainment. The meetings are to be held regularly twice a month on Friday afternoons. 5 x '75QQ, fyUUwU fx f! n E E s f !f M, 4 l H 1 ff 1 lf , V t il . oqLl,t!'l A ,I ',. ' -url .-4 ff I ni efS35wwva- Yi1QU'. lie' J S353 ENE? .-rf. LA ' -. ' 'N 3 i-1S.,'7J,J Q ugh- -cf K'-:+1-'ff A A A1 gf' N - Ef:.-sf-aaaf12:2111211z21221fef:i.::' I E' '79 ff:--1 ff:?-fiff . --'-' '-'- 2 A' 'ff- l.1.4gsa, - o e ' -'-'A iff Li... EIRL RESERVE EURTOU After many meetings, hard work, and an excellent dis play of the spirit of cooperation, the Girl Reserves held a very successful Bake Sale and Bazaar on Wednesday even- ing, February 24. A one-act playentitled, nThe Raveled Sleeve,n was presented by six of the G. R. members. Lunch was also served at attractively decorated tables. Many beautiful arti cluding cakes, articles, etc. tion. A large grand total of A regular and Darlene Pe at the piano. ness meeting, cles were sold. All of these articles,'in- cookies, embroidery work, machine-made , were donated by members of the organiza- crowd attended, and the club cleared a ' business meeting was held on February 12, ck sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Evans On February 19, the G. R.'s held a busi- and after regular business has been dis- cussed, Miss Haynes gave a talk on nRationing in Relation to High School Girls.H Dorothy Bruning also played an instrumental solo, HTwelfth Street Rag,H which proved to be a great success. At a meeting on March 5, the motion was made, seconded, and approved that the Girl Reserve Bake Sale and Bazaar be made an annual G. R. affair. Mrs. Mortensen gave a very interesting talk on her interpreta- tion of the meaning and significance to be found in the letters, nP,0,R,R.' On March 51, a special meeting of the Girl Reserves was called to decide whether or not the club should pur- chase a davenport and chair set for the Rest Room of the school. The girls' decision was that the G..R.'s would pay 320.00 toward buying it if the Activity Fund of the school would pay the other Rl5.00. This set will also be available for use in plays and other activities in the school. Mr. Mortensen attended the Girl Reserve meeting on April 2, and the girls all enjoyed his excellent talk on U ersonality and Attitudes.n At a meeting held on April 20, the G. R. members made plans for the nclosing-outu party of the Girl Reserve year. The party was a weiner roast held at Buckley's on May 5. After school,the girls hiked to the picnic spot, and had a very enjoyable time preparing the lunch. This was the last Girl ' Reserve gathering of the year '42-'43, and at this party, each , ,s ,, .V .. f, 1, . .IRXKU 1 f I y x 1 'I,ffl,,,Un 1 . ,., x K 4 ,I ' '-'ll',, K ,. 440-u.cNA,J' l ug .. im ,,?3g rJ gqyQLJ- J, ,x siha Li, ...f f ' Ie GIRL RESERVE CURVU girl discovered the identity of the girl who had been her mysterious Capsule Friend throughout the school year. The Girl Reserve organization has had a very success ful year, due to the ability and willingness of the girls to work together and help wherever they could be of ser- vice. 'LIL 'LJ JL.'L2'.' .. 4.1. ku .X nz!- Did you hear about the little moron who ran home bee hind the street car to save a nickel? When he got home, his wife bowled him out because he should have run home behind a taxi and saved a quarter. . .. .- Q.. H. new aim' wr!! ww!-wr-atwwr wr A little moron out a hole in the rug to see the floor show. He then covered it up because he didn't want to see the 'hole show!!! esseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeee An o'timist is a oerson who wears a belt. L A Pessim s is a person who wears both Suspenders and a be . 32' 'LJ JLJQ 2 ' 'LSL n ihs ae' n A as :heh ax A little moron girl ate powder so sho could grow bangs! eeseaseeeeeeaeaeaeeees Did you hear about the little moron who saluted the refrigerator? It was a 'General Blectric'. 4, .L:L.L:,... X U... .hum-fm L Diner: Are you sure that was cottage pudding you served me ? ' Waiter: Yes, sir. Diner: Well, some of the shingle nails were loose, eeaeeeseeeeeaeeeeeaeae ' A useless life is only an early death.--Goethe ' .ft K, Q,- N M Wxx 'fQ'ff':,fg:fE?3f QfQXS va H . , 'QQfb,ff5QQs 1 as n, . ., V H Q1 g in-Jf C:?f!lJLXxMl . -.lfZ 'E TRI-HlGH PLHEI3 GRAND MEADOW WASHTA QUIMBY Friday, March 12 Quimby High School Auditorium ANDY ANNIHILATES ANNABEL by Kathryn Wayne....Grand Meadow 'G A High School eeeeeeeeee L: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeassess nToy Maker's Dreamn The Rhythm Band NStars and Stripes Forevern Primer, First R UPop Goes the Weaseln Second Grades Yankee Doodle and M8.T':f Had. 9. Lamb . 9 n 0 Q o 0 Q 0 o 9 0 0 Margaret Tresler it-IHHHHS-SHP 6662-699565636 QHHHHL- SH?-25 COMIN' 'ROUND THE MQIDITAIN. . . . . . . . . . . .washua High School aeeeeeaeeeaeeeasaeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeaeee nThe Hurdy Gurdy Mann UBig Brown Bear' .. ....QHS Sextette VAll Out for American www -1 - v- -fs: H: :sw :una-Q: wurirkwhtwvtvf.5151r,5.5.f'ff'K u' A .. f. 1. .5 QQ GREATER LOVE by William D. Fisher...Quimby High School A Serious Play in One Act Cast of Characters: Grandmother Cain ............. . ...Margaret Smith Dr. Jimmy Cain, her grandson ...... .... .....Dean Day Ca-in, S h'lOthero 0 0 a 1 0 0 v 0 Uncle Les Cain, her brother-in-law....Donald Stieneke Helen Johnson, a neighbor girl...Betty Jean Stevenson :Luv sLu1LJL3L:LJLxLu an 1 Q :Ls 5 Q u Q wL:: 7s7mf1x7f'h .. 1. ,. 1.1. ww.-wh? 1. 11- .Hb-.nba ,r . To speed up a long-winded applicant for a RFC loan, Jesse Jones repeated the advice a preacher received upon arrival at his new parish in Texas: Uwe set no time limit on sermons,U the deacon ex- plained, nbut we feel no souls are saved after the first twenty minutes.n , f' - . ...- 1 f , Nxt: IH!!! AUNNQ 1 M I xx! .J 'I ynq l X1 . K F If lxlultlin' I 5 . 5 u'. 'f' - fx J ,f ' ffm-f,-,t.'.d 1,4 ...f ,MNH HAV- f , I CZ, ,, I I Q? , I xx .ES: '4- --Jk-' A 4 N- HHWHHHEWEEEWMME EQEMHHEEEWWWWWE TRI-HHSH PUNS Once again the students of the Quimby School parti- cipated in a night of one-act plays with Hashta and Grand Meadow. This has been an annual custom between the three schools for a number ol years. Tae students are really enthusiastic about these plays. It gives them a chance to go out and see some of the neighboring schools, play on another stage, meet their friends in the neighboring schools, and make new friends. This year our choice of a one-act play was a drama. A very serious play, NNe Greater Love,n written by Wil- liam D. Fisher. In the play we have so much of real life portrayed, so much of the human tragedy, that grew up with it. One member of the east in an the cast unguarded moment made the statement, UI believe,this play has done me a lot of good.u With a goodly number of rehearsals, Margaret Smith was veryoutstanding playing the role of Grandmother to the young doctor, Dean Day. Her smooth way of snowing the young doctor his real dutyin life was very'teuohing. The young doctor, eccentric and egotistic, fresh from his school of his home, medicine, shows very plainlyhis disdain ' for his parents, and his Uncle and grandmother. He quarrels with his Uncle Les Cain, played by Don btieneke, but in the end he sees his mistake. He realizes that the duty of a doctor is where he is needed, he does fulfill his father's wish, and his mother, Judity Cain, played by Darlene Tresler, and his friend, Helen Johnson, find that he is made of the right stuff. In this short drama these young people took upon themselves the characters of the play, the tense situ- ations could be felt through the silent response of the large audience. Many of our patrons made very favorable comments of the type of play, the deep meaning of the play, and the excellent job the five members of the cast, all underclassmen, did in working up this fine entertain- ment. To make the one-act play evening perfect, the rhythm band of the primary grades made their first appearance of the year. Their outstanding number was UStars and C '1 stripes Porever, a number very fitting for our present 13 11216 4 -uv lj If . I I' l,ffl u QUIUXS ' l 'I 'ff'HfQfUx 65 Nfx 1 'L 1 QS' , 1 ,U 1' .f J . 3. 1 a !lui?dL,' ' s iff? ..-.....m'uh1- i Q W it.. X I --1 , ' Q ' J WM WHMQEQSE Mmmgiaiisafgmshi EEE UUE HU PLQF35 Friday night, March 26, fifteen students from Quim- by High School, Presented three one-act plays. The first play presented bore the title of nEffi- cieney Expert,W and took place in Mr. Catlin's office. Elmer, the son, attendin3'cellege, has just arrived home with his new bride, Pansy. He tries to keep her hidden from his father, and after having succeeded for quite some time, Pansy sneezes and comes forth to meet her father-in-law. She is declared Efficiency Expert. All of the cast held minor roles, but each was definitely essential to the excellent production which resulted. The Raveled Sleeve portrayed the living-room of a luxurious home on a cold January night, where a mother is anxiously awaiting the safe arrival home of her daugh- ters. This was a repeat performance, having been given once before at the Girl Reserves' Bazaar and Bake Sale, February 24. The castconsisting of all girls did an outstanding job of showing the reformation of two daugh- ters through their mother. An enjoyable 50 minutes began when the curtains were opened for the hillbilly play WSparkin'.n Every member of the cast did a grand job of staying in charact- er and carrying out the backwood ways of livin' and hill- billy talkin'. HWhat's you a-doin' young fcller?U and NYou cain't tell me what to do,n are just two of the many lines in Granny Painsberry's conversation that show how independent and nosey Granny really was. The perb formers had a good time giving the play, and certainly, from the laughter and applause, the audience thoroughly enjoyed it. -1 -f :::L:::e.:L:L:' -f :' I X su ww-.rn ,. A A .. A .mr .ded .. 11' The most absent-minded of all clergyman was a minis- ter who served several churches each Sunday, riding from one to another on horseback. One Sunday morning he went to the stable while still meditating on his sermon and attempted to saddle the horse. After a long period of toil, he aroused to the fact that he had put the saddle on himself, and had spent a full half hour in vain ef- forts to climb on his own back. --1 ,--4-. ...- II. NY ll s- w-'ljllff . A xsx' 1Zj,,jh,,.q:d6XQs5 , Fm 7 Ivfitffzf X K I 'isa y A--.. f,,,s:.,,-Q, ' , A . ' 'fi :fl- 55WHWWEHMEEEIEWSWE ONE-HCT FLW .PRUGRQVR Friday, March 26, 1945 Quimby High School Auditorium EFFICIENCY EXPERT--A Comedy in One Act SCENE: Mr. Catlin's Office CAST OF CHARACTERS: ' Mr. Catlin--A Successful business man of the bluff, hearty type...................Dean Campbell Elmer Catlin-eHis song twenty-one, bookish'and I married-010lIlILlCDI LOC.Cl.llDean Pansy, Elmer'S very new wifeL..........Catherine Becker Miss Reeves- Secretary to Mr. Catlin....wg.gBetty Smith u 1 0 0 0 s l 0 0 C OBOQD Tony--an Italian....................' ....Bill Griffin eeeeseaseseeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeee THE RAVELED SLEEVE-UA Play in One Act for Six Women T SCENE: Living-room of Mrs. Ingram's luxurious home TIME: Eleven 0'clock of a cold January night CAST OF CHARACTERS: ' Miss Higgins, a nurse...... ...Geraldine King Mrs. Ingram, the mother.... .... Frances Kohn Anna, the maid....,. ........ ...Margaret Furgason Dr. Edith Glendon. .......... ... ...Geraldine Fassler Tommy, the youngest daughter. .... . ...Carolyn Ladwig Rosemary, the married daughter.... ... ......Betty Day ff -nu' sasua.-' -L:L.-Lazy.-' ' J' :' -L H' H :L -f 1 vm. .. .e 1. .. 1. nm 1. 1- A Inn? af .fm ww .mr-.5 SPARKIN'--A Comedy in One Act SCENE: Evening at Tudc Hanna's farm home CAST OF CHARACTERS: ' Susan Hanna, the mother of Leslie .... .... .... .Beth Graham Lessie Hanna, the daughter, in love with Orry Sparks, ..,. ............... ..Bonita Graham Granny Painsberry, the grandmother who spits and chews. ....,.. .....-. . ......... .Frances Kohn Orry Sparks, Cornie Youngscsi hired man who comes to visit the Hannas, especially Lassie .Q ....... Paul Fassler , V, 1 'fr UNK? I I ff, I l sa VJ fix 1'Hfif:QQQsP rw fa u .5 Us f . '.QE,f ' '.f42!'N ,j.fL,' 0 T fi' '-1 o 'Q 4 J V ,nv Wg ' A-1-.- -. .F ' --.1-. - 3 v'..'-4 4 415.15 -V-:r lt 14- if 'FQUH!H'f'?f3VI'7Y ? ': zfifqfffw' EMWHWHEHMMQSHWWME Wimammmhwdamm BRQDE HIUSIE PRUGIRQVH One Friday evening, April 9th, all the grade stu- dents of the Quimby Consolidated School presented a music program. All of the numbers or skits were original. The grade faculty are all to be highly complimented on the fine work in writing up the numbers and developing them for the excellent presentation. The program opened with the lower grades presenting Hmother Goose on Parade.u The stage was set with a large shoe, with the windows and the door. Out of 'the door came many characters of our Hother Goose rhymes. After taking their places on the stage several games were played by the various small groups. Some'of these games inelud ed 'Peas Porridge Hotg' 'Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat' and 'Hickory Dickory Dock.' This number ended with a grand finale, the group singing the original song, nMother Goose on Parade.N The second number of the patriotic number, Uncle Sam's fourth grades. As the little evening' was a very fitting Helpers, by the third and boys and girls sang'the pop ular songs o the day, we had nurses,'army doctors, scrap metal and salvage collectors at work, the school children bu ina defense stam s a review of sailors, soldiers, and Y Q P J marines, each showing what their the present world crisis. Our junior high school under Nelson gave us a very interesting Stephen Foster. Durkies we had a smell girls visiting with Stephen on the visit or interview. Folks respective part is in the direction of Mies review of the life of plenty. The three Ppster did a good job always love' to hear groups sing the Stephen Foster Melodies. Truly, the numb ber nhemories with Stephen Fostern was well presented, and songs filled the hearts of all those present. Our primary, first and second graders walked off with flying colors as they 'played a group of numbers a- dapted for their rhythm band. The outstanding number played by the rhythm band was HThe Stars and Stripes For- ever.n Our fifth and sixth grades closed the evening with an interpretation of NThis Is The Army.N The following ' ' -- ' f K ' pgdngx 'If' -fu S . f ? fh iTf'7 ,f fi, .,f Aw ,af 'v'4, -vU zf.H fe?.'Qffi'3W1l'-U11 fm! '.. ' 'lf nl I flfr W ugsgwxrfmm xNQQQU!'tyyU!y- I Q33 fyg? ' or we to rf e I zsseettteftiisteihfiifwi .1Q' ,. lliQi5?j?5WFfEH3QeQx W rmtimeil BRQUE MUSIC PRUGRQIN CUHVU songs were used: uThere's a Grand Old Flat,n nThis is the Army,n nA'Little Street Where Old Friends Meet,U uAn- gels of Mercy,N'HRose of No man's Land,n UThere's a Star Spangled Banner,n and nWhen Johnny Comes Marching Home.n The following characters were portrayed' by the fifth and sixth grade boys, Mr. Jones, Mr. Green, Mr. Brown, Moun- tain Boy, and Crippled Boy. All in all, we feel that the work of the faculty and the pupils in this program adds much to the general know- ledge of the child. The children have a chance to devel- op leadership and originality, they are given a chance to work on a unit of subject matter which is up to the min- ute in the present day history of the nation. We are al- so grateful for the fine patronage exhibited by the pa- trons of our community and school. GRHUE rmfaarg Pnoermm Mother Goose on Parade: i Peas Porridge Hot : ' Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat : Grades: Primary, First and Second Hickory Dickory Dock : Uncle Sam's Helpers --------- Grades Three and Four Memories with Stephen Foster - -Grades Seventh and Eighth Rhythm Band ------- Primary, First and Second Grades This is the Army - - - H - H ----- Grades Five and Six xlv uL:LxLJrunx whtzdbm nz. .mmf-15 First Pickpocketz Where were you this afternoon? Second Pickpocket: Oh, out for a little change! aesseeeeeeeeeseeeeesee Charles has attained the age of five when he attend- ed a football game for the first time. It cannot be doubted that he was profoundly impressed by the excite- ment on the gridiron, far at bedtime his mother was hor- rified to hear him utter his nightly prayer thus: God bless papal God bless mammal God bless Charles! Rah! Rah! Rah! cc gp , can t or tp, t v p X LTD, 10 UHWK J lfzffglflam ou Ql'4:N.'AqL1l W -- . , C 4fff.-4 'n 'xfiif-f J V' G01 ' fl..- 4 W v 1 ssllai ummm Commun During the second week of school, the students of the Quimby High School cast ballots for 'class officers, and for a member of the student council. The following persons were elected to the council: Senior member--Ber- niece Kohn, Junior member--Dean Campbell, Sophomore mem- ber--James Schissel, Freshman member--Robert Bruning.The senior class has several members at large: these included Richard Knapp, Joleen Baum, and Virginia Griffin. No officers were elected for the school year. Sev- eral meetings were held,and the council sponsored several large projects during the year. The largest project was the sale of Har Saving Stamps and Bonds. Each Wednesday two members of the group acted as clerks for the sale of stamps. During the 54 weeks of sales, the total amount of Freedom Securities purchased amounted to Q9,452.79.The lowest daily sale was a total of 315.45 while the highest sale for any one day reached the peak on April 28, when a total of 35,156.65 worth of stamps and bondsu were pur- chased. The average for the year was about 5280.00 Our school puchased stamps and bonds enough in the Jeep drive to pay for three Jeeps. The Armistice Program under the sponsorship of the Council was presented before the high school'assembly to the high school students as well as grades 5, 6, W, and 8 Oscar Smith, our janitor, was the main speaker. The tre- mendous ovation at the close of Mr. Smith's talk was con- clusive evidence of the fine speech he had given. Sev- eral vocal and instrumental numbers completed the program The Thanksgiving program was the last program sponf sored by the council. Several vocal numbers and some croue sincinc tocether with a brief talk b Su t. Morten- O J. Q O ua sen made up the program. Although the council was not too active during the year, we did appreciate the fine proframs and the work in selling stamps. Let7s keep this organ and doing things in the year to come. they rendered zation alive, ' 22322 JLJLJ' J?- Wen n can A 4? A live on less when we have more to live for. p pp --S. Stephen McKenney We can always 1- -.....---ff' A -5 'T ',w 'Q,J Q,'1!f71,', ,xlll'll,al' ,,- ,f'., . , . lf, ' ' ll'4 XFN V4 H5 ,911 J A '- Q A J um sms Simmons Don Harvey is working at home. Ruby Johnson is attending Iowa State College at Ames Arbie Jameson is nowkrs. Trancis Peck. Evelyn Stroud is working near Galva. ' Freeman Bruning is at home on the farm. ' Donald Bridgett is working at home on the farm. Donald Ladwig is at home. Donald Hahn is on the farm, I D Sones is a Pfo in the U. S. Army, and is stationed at present at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Frances Stieneke is attending Teacher's College at Cedar Falls. Freda Stieneke is working in the local post office Dorothy Theis is taking nurse's training at Lutheran Hes pital in Sioux City. A ' Elsie Trapp is working in Washington, D. C. Q Rex Mowry is in the U. S. Army, and is stationed in Ill. Ted Martin is in the U. S. Navy, and is stationed at sent in Brazil. ' Bob Randall is a soldier in Uncle Sam's Army, and is tioned at Camp McQuaide, California. Aaron Smith is working in the shipyards at Portland, Harold Anderson is in the army of the U. S., and at sent is located in Virginia. Lorne Kohn is working on the farm. ' Faith NcCannon is now Mrs. Arnold Niemeier, and is manager of the Quimby bank. Bob Wright is at home on the farm. pre 8138.7 Ore pre als Laverne Curtis attends school at Grand Island, Nebraska. .. .. . ., .. . wants.-wui' Shopper--Are these eggs fresh? Clerk--Yes, Ha'am, theyare. Shopper--How long since they were laid? e Clerk--'Tain't ten minutes, ma'am--I know, I laid them eggs there myself. - eeeseeaeeees Receiving Angel--Here is your golden harp. New Arrival--How much is the first payment? 1'H!--IHHH5 I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education ... 1, 1,7 . UUXX-T !1l,x7HHtp,NaQXp? - 'X I ' v U kk . I 4 ,j'fzt?f:1lww' ' U .,., '71 -- . . , ff,q-'-ji!!-f ' y 5: . , :J u 1 1 'N , 1-' - -J .lllllk I' ' HMWWH355ESEQWWMHEEE? EEE EQHWMWHH JUST IU FUN . Dear Cousin Hezebiah: I received your letter vat you never wrote so I take my chair in my hand and set down on my typewriter, Kpardon the pencilb to information you dat Aunt Mary is sick by der measles. Sho is upstairs in her room with doors locked but she broke out with them'just the same. We den't live where we lived before. We moved where we live now. When you come to seo me you can ask anyone where I live cause no one knows. I am sorry we are so far together--wish we was close apart. We are having more weather this year than we last year. We had another snow storm here tomorrow night and it covered all the ground with whiteness and it is so deep that you can see the railroad tracks in it. . Aunt Millie died and is doing very nicely and we are all the same. She died on New Year's day fifteen min utes in front of five. Our neighbors had the mumps. She is near death's door. We hope the doator can pull her through. Cousin Lena and erman, dey get married next Wednes- day and would have been married before last month al- ready only Lena s father was'out of work. I don t know where they are going to live, but if you find out I'11 let you know. I started out for Chicago and I-saw a sign that said nThis takes you to Florida,n I get on and sat for three hours, but the darn thing weuldn't move. Brother Jake's home burned down about 'noon Saturday night and they saved everything besides the furniture which was lost in der fire. It was quite a loss to Jake as his wife and six children were in the house when it burned. I am mailing a coat by parcel post as it is too heavy to send by express. I cut off the'buttons to make it lighter, They are in the left pocket. Our janitor swallowed some pins. I fed him a pin cushion and he is better now. If you don't get this let me know and I will send it to'you. I am still my only cousin Your Loving Minnie , , -Bb' 4412 -, ,,V fftffrfgfii - 4 ' x 3 -.ggyf :fff:-' ,. . B I f 12. Q. QQ Wiixl-KJ'P?93 K w-. -,,.,-V-4 C . :Egg 0 -. 'Z INS. :. , 5.-if-m-,. 'QE M 'W 2153 A nd' uw 5:35555 A+ x 5? 5+ ig ffl:-:'Z-, .I I 1, W, y -' vii-7 I. Ch ,-g31feg'f5,gfg:gx .,f,.,.r,,R? +:2'S,E'iv r wg. 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'24- if 61' I ,O A , va i 0 'A :-,Y-gf-:--:bo Q, 4: -495:-35.4 il- if 'IS 4? , -Il- , .gg -ze fffff Q. -za 'W 3:3 f:-,v x iv 5515, fi- 95' P 'A ' 4 5 xr if KX -If Q5 'N' FE-'Sfiaf - .gg ii X1 Q K4 X xbiw' 551rl.,.f.,s -35' 'cI:I':-,R gzkikbkax if ' -z 41- 'H' -H- -361-'W' Top g f SNAPSHOTS M row--1. They had rhythm bands even in those days, hm? I can't recognize them eitherg but it seems that in the front row we have Cleft to rightl: 2nd--Sally H.g Sth--Betty L. S. 4th--Cleo M.g 5th--Virginia G,g and 5th from right in second row is lanky Dean Campbell. You can figure out the rest'for yourself if you have time. Upper right corner--2. Why so sad-looking, little boy? Hasn't the world been treating you right? Cln case you haven't al- ready guessed his identity, we'1l tell you. It's the eldest of the Perry brothers--Bob.l V 5. We all know this blonde fellow as Duane Fee. - Second row--l. No wonder these girls look so happy and relieved. The contest is over, and the girls received a l rating. 2. Of course we all know that happy-goflucky senior gal-- nJoshn Baum.' - 3. What! Another picnic! Here we have Kleft to rightJ-- Joleen Baum, Barbara Fassler, and Carolyn Ladwig. Third row--1. Ourscholastic junior--Margaret Smith. 2. The Dorothy pals. 3. Looks like Berniece and sister Midge are giving their lamb his daily vitamins. Which one of the twins is that girls--Lum or Abner? Q Fourth row--l. Taking the old buggy out for a little spin, Jo- leen? Don't forget--we like cars with fenders best., 2. Looks like a coosome twosome, doesn't it? Or doesn't it? At second glance,it seems to be the representative out-ups from the sophomore and junior classes. 5. Two more of those 1956 beauty contestants, At left is that glamorous Elliott girl, and at right is vivacious Betty Day. May the best girl win! 4. Miss Wollesen! Can it be we are seeing double? -On sec- ond thought--maybe not. It's Miss Wollcsen and hertwin sister. 5. Look at what we have here! None other than Miss 'Haynes and Miss Wollesen. Y, D mv.. s. gf kb WSW' 9254 WX we in I Xb y W H' A r M2 , , Q fv- wp, 2 .Y n. . Q . ,HH fu 'm-x ' K:L5'- ,au 'Q K f an ,-n.. .5 gg . 'IL sv .Q 3 sw' ' M ,eq 5 , ' + if 4 g x A v figs' ' as. Q , :- HS- , . f F S xw X Q v', X' J X1 f 1 M ' 'Iva fly . J ew., SNAPSHOTS Top row--1, The girl's glee club at Spencerg What's the matter , Mlss Nelson? Something you ate? E 2. Hm-mm, This looks like a happy group. You guessed it-- the Ladwigs and the Fasslers at the Lakes. 5. Here they areg all set for another day of trying to make us mind. They don't look very vicious, do they? Second row--l. Jean Carnahan all dressed up in slacks. Is there a picnic in the offing, Jean? 2, Well, what do you know? These girls mustn't have gone down town this noon. Don't you miss your ice cream, girls? 3. nWatch the birdie, Dorothy,H and nSmile pretty, please.n Third rowiupper picture?--l. One of the contestants of the l956 beauty contest. Good luck, Cleo! flower picturei--2. Recognize her? Sure enough. It's that sophomore lassie of '43. Hi, Betty Jean.- 5. Miss McClure and her classes of 'l957. See all those familiar faces? Haven't changed much, have they? Fourth row--1. Hartliep and Griffin on vacation. 2. Here we have a Jr. High trio. Where are your excuse blanks, girls? 3, Anyone can tell at a glance that this happy Miss is none other than Jerry Fassler. CThe picture was not taken very recently, howeverl. 4. Just a couple of Schisselville boys. Hope that post doesn't give out, don't you? ' Fifth row--1. Well, well--Doyle in charge of little Jimmy. 2. There's no mistaking her. It's our dark-haired Junior- Darlene Tresler. 5, Here we have two of the three Bettys from the Senlor Class. 4.? How do you rate, Rex? Sweet stuff is rationed, you know. fa hm! 4 .nv as 'K 4- 1 e , 3' i l' 1 I 0 2 M I lr MN. f .. has C e H 1? l III Iva '.. ' rp.-Q fs.7. 1fI .1 sq Top row--1. Here's that Jr. High Basketball team with theircoach Looks like material for a powerful first team in a few short years. 2. This is two of our sophomores Hln the groove.n Need the post also, Schissel? 3. This busy young lady is our G. R. president, editor of the newspaper, editor of the annual, and also participates in various other activities around and about school. Must have been an attraction over to the side, hm? Insert--Well, here's another of our beauty contestants. Meet Betty L. Stevenson. Very glamorous hair-do, Betty. 2nd one of our Here's our Don't whis Looks like Center--Warren row--Ladies and gentlemen, step up and meet Miss Opal McCoy, charming sophomore girls. popular coach all dressed up for a gala event. le, boys, but here's that very popular senior girl warm weather ahead, Lundsgaard, transferred at the end of the first semester to Nebraska State at Lincoln, Nebraska Baseball s uad--l,2,5,4 CLetter WihH8T--5,1 Basketball squad --l,2,5,4 ?Letter Winner--2,5,4Dg Track squad--l,2,5 CLetter Winner--313 All High School Play--55 Jr. Class'Play--53 Class Officer--5,4g Newspaper--23 Student Council--2,5g Band--2,53 Pep Club--2. Right center--How's fishing Paul? Another photo from the Lake's visit. ' 4th row--Here's that popular junior playboy just a few years ago. Maing eyes even those days, hm Campbell? Bet that's aswell car, too? What, or who, did you have your eye on that time, Vernell? Here he is again. That well-known man-about-town, Paul Can- tine. 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