Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA)

 - Class of 1943

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... 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



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Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 24

1943, pg 24

Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 252

1943, pg 252

Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 167

1943, pg 167

Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 242

1943, pg 242

Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 78

1943, pg 78

Quimby High School - Echo Yearbook (Quimby, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 9

1943, pg 9


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