Rake High School - Yearbook (Rake, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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RAKE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ST AFF Edxtor 1n Chlef Harrxet Thomsen Buslness Manager Arlean Hove A Associate Elditor. . . . . .Thomas Heatl DEDICATION 'EY Jw M45 awe FACULTY U f I M1ss Ne1sonf18zZ Bottom row Mr Lxndsey Mrs Bjerke Mr Lund fSupt Mrs Lund 788 Not 1n p1cture Mr Quam Mrs Osborne Mrs Nxeth 'J 1 fu U Y 1' J ,, Left to right: Mrs. Lealand 13214-Q, Miss Olthoff 158161, . V : . . , . . SENIORS aT2 : l , ,, ,J IAQ Y Z 4 ARLENE HOVE 'HI-Iappy go lucky, fair and free nothmg there 1S that bothers me JUBIOI' 'lass Play Semor Class Play Annual Staff 4 Basket Ball 3 Chorus 2 CARROLL SUNDE just the rlght combmatlon of humor and serlousness JUIIIOI' Class Play Semor Class Play Paper Staff 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Sextet 4 Class Offlcer 2 3 4 Band l Z 3 One Act Play 2 3 Student Cou.nc1l 3 LYCE OKLAND Th 1 t av a mend ls to be fn? Y way 0 BONNA LEGRIED H1811 school days LORENE KNUTSON Despne wh Umor Class Play Semor Class can be good I-hgh school mghts can the learned have sa1d l st1ll my lay One Act Play Band 1 Z 3 be better own OPHHOH keep extet 4 Pap? staff Z 4 Class junxor Class Play Semor Class Play junlor Class Play Sen1or Class fflcer 1 4 Chorus 2 3 'Pres Chorus 2 3 Queen 4 Play Basketball 3 L1b '1an 4 tudf-nt Councll 4 L1br1an 4 Chorus 2 PQPCY staff 4 ELWOOD TOFT He ranks 1n knowledge wmth the best 1n mlschlef he s r1ght Wlth the rest umor Class Play, Senxor Class Play Class Dfhcer l 2 3 Sextet 4 One Act Play 2 3 Basket :all 2,3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Paper staff Z 3 4 Band l Z 3 Student Councll 4 BEVERLY SORENCWN If sllence 15 gold I ll never get rich JUDIOI' Class Play, Sen1or Class Play Class Of flcer 3 Pacer Staff Z 3 4 Che. us 2 3 Sextet 4 1 - --- - - , . . gg r . 'J I 1 1 - r f -so . . . . H . 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U 2,3. . . - I 1 ll I I Play, All High Play, Chorus l, 2,3, , ' 2.3. -Ol . ll I I I ! I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Twelve ye rs ago 1934 even before the paint had dried on the walls of the new school bu ldmg lght little offsprmgs of the town s leading c1t1zens entered the portals of thts mighty 1wst1tut1on The m1schevious group of 7 boys a.nd l girl namely Alton Erdahl Raymond Pu kley Herman De Groth Elwood Toft Thomas Heath Carroll Sunde Harold Lund at 3 Beverly Sorenson were referreed by M1ss Bliss1e for the flrst year With a httle coa hmg they were all promoted to 2nd grade Ramond Buckley Herman De Groth and Al ton Erdahl moved away and were replaced by Cla1re Olson a.nd Robert Lund Miss Pl1ss1e offmciatlng Our th1rd year in the grades brought us three new grrls Bonna Legmed Marion Kissel and Grace Sorlien and also a new teacher Miss Hazel Hanson Cla1re Olson left us in the th1rd year Alyce Okland Lorene Knutson a.nd Helen Jacobson got tired of country school and Joined us for our fourth year with M1ss Wilma Larson at the desk We all passed on to 5th grade under Miss Ruth Luzum Beverly Sor enson moved to greener pastures Where she remained until the call for Freshmen in Rake Hlgh School brought her back Verna Varland joined our pack at th1s tlme also The same students carried on from 6th through 8th grade Miss Koltvet took charge of 6th grade and Mr Walle coaxed us through '7th and 8th We kicked our way into Hlgh school and slouched our way through 1n1tiat1on to be come full fledged Freshmen, members of R H S Everrett Matson Arlean Hove Beverly Sorenson Arlet Lmrn Maxme Hoveland Vernon Jacobson joined the tr1be and made us a total of 15 members As Sophomores we had two cases of dropsy, Everrett Matson qult thinklng he knew it all and Maxme Hoveland betng attracted w1th a serlous case of scar let fever The Iunior year brought about many eventful happenmgs A whopper of a cl ass play 'O Promise Me went off all members part1cipat1ng The banquet was also a great success the theme being a Dutch Garden Alyce Okland left us for one year a.nd Betty Havnen joined the crew Beautiful days ushered in 13 sparkling semors Grace Sorlien falled to return and Verna Varland left us after a short period of attendance Also Harrlet Thomsen came down from Minnesota We're all planning on being 1n the Sen1or class play and w1ll begin as soon as the Iumors complete theirs One day U1 Aprll Cand no fOO11I1g, finds 13 absent seniors, but only for one day SKIP DAYIIlIWhere did We go? ?? ? What did we do? ? 'P What time d1d we get back? ? 'P ?We look ahead Wlth much pleasure to the events of the end of the year but are sad at the thought of H1gh School days bemg over and gone forever THE YOUTH OF TODAY IS THE DEMOCRACY OF TOMORROW SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1946 Rake High School Lmcoln tovnmshlp, Wmnabago County State of Iowa do hereby jointly and separately dedlcate the real and personal property to the following persons I Carroll ODean Bud Sunde, dedicate my ability to conduct class meetmgs to all future Senior Class presidents. My athletic abilit1es go to Omer Legmed in hopes that he will help carry the team to winning the state tournament next year. I, Beverly ODell Slim ' Sorenson hereby dedicate my class ring to Lyle Quam and Albert Sheldon to use jointly because I won t be needmg mine much and they have none for their senior year. I will my comedian ability to Alta Johnson. 'A 3 ,, , , , , ,I . 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I I 7 9 7 7 . . cc 72 - i 1 , n I I 3 I Elwf od Orton Woody Toughy Toft wlll my knowledge lr Physlcs to Deryle Underbakke 1n hopes he w1ll enjoy It as much as I d1d My neat appearance goes to I yle Quam I Alyce Okland w1ll my textbooks to anyone who appears amb1t1ous enough to clean ut my desk and flnd them I also w1ll the paper I dldn t use to Deryle Underbakke so he won t borrow from anyone I Arlean Hove w1ll my good grades to Carmen Havnen hoplnff she doesn t smk so law Th gum under my desk goes to the sen1or who occuples It next year I Helen Jacobson w1ll my debt to Jean Hart Please don t be sucker enough to pay them and I ded1cate my love for arguments to Omer Legrled hoplng that he wall help Donme Gunderson wln out 1n hls I Harrlet 'Terry Blondie Thomsen w1ll my art1st1c ab1l1ty to Johnle Larson and my long blonde ha1r goes to Albert Sheldon I, Thomas Harry Tom 'Swede ' Heath wLll my dark curley ha1r to Duane Jacobson My tardy sl1ps go to Johnme 'Sleepyn Larson I Betty Margie Havnen ded1cate my love for poetry to Lyle Quam my qulet sens1t1ve mmd to Jean Hart and my neat halr to Robert Asmus I Bonna Mae gBon.nie Legr1ed w1ll my jovlal d1spos1t1on to Albert Sheldon and my quletness to Deryl Underbakke I Vernon Charles Vern Jacobson w1ll my Buggy bunlt for 2 dozen to Carmen Havnen so she can haul the gang around at noon hour next year I dedlcate my frlendly ways to all future teachers of Rake H1 so that they won't treat everyone as badly as they have me I Arlet Lorram Leum will my likmg for the Army to Maxlne Hovland so she w1ll forget the Paratroopers and Navy My brovnm ha1r goes to Davld Heath I Lorene Knutson w1ll my duty as a librarian to any person foollsh enough to accept To Marvis Matheson go my cheermg volce and enthuslasm for sports in hopes she can make use of them 1n next year s class tournaments Hereunto we have set our hand and seal with the understandlng that th1s wlll and testament w1ll stand agamst all attacks of changes or t1me through peace and war PROPI-IECY of 1946 Mr Lund one spr1ng day in the year 1946, was seen strolling 11'1 the woods Wlth that thoughtful expresslon on his face that only superlntendents Wear H1s experlences were related as follows It was a beautrful spring day and my mind was not with my work I had the desu'e tc, walk not knowmg where I started towards the woods my thoughts wandering so that I hardly knew where I was As I was walking through the woods I began to look Lnto the future and then I mterrupted myself by stumbling over a log As I was getting up V c 7l c 1 - . . 1 'J , - . . . . . . . . 1 -L 1 A . . . 1 . 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Iwas very surprised and as I was getting ahold of myself I noticed I and this very peculiar woman were in front of a cave I began to apologize by telllng here who I was and then I Went on to say that I was thinking of what the graduating class of this year would be doing 20 years from now W1th trns her hard drawn face became a b1t more cheerful and she said if I wanted her to tell 'ne Bemg very concerned wlth the future of all my puprls I assured her that I d1d She led noe to her cave Whtch was very dark after commg ln from the very brlght sunlrght but fradu ally my eyes became accustomed to the darkness The interlor was very pecuhar w1th herbs and pot1ons She led me to the fa. end of the cave where she had the makmgs of a bonflre and a huge kettle hangtng about th1s She made the fire and began putting strar ge l1quids and Weeds 1nto the kettle Her faclal expresslon char ged to one that could not be described She looked happy and yet It was terrifymg the way her eyes were ln another world She contmued to sttr the brew until lt began to steam She sald ome magic words to the splrft Ha1l and hubble boll and bubble Tell me the future even though It be trouble Then she kept staring into the steam from whence she recewed her maglc gn and this lS what she told me I see Elwood yes Elwood Toft wearmg a worrted exoresslon wblcn has c-une from many hard years of work He has now establl hed a hosp1tal Nlnch has put nur 11 debt to a great extent H1s hospital is already larger and more eff mem than the Mayo Chmc and Elwood has not yet reached perfectlon ln th1s field He has tatlents from all parts of the world to be healed by hls medtcal rraglc Is that Ar-let? It can t bell But, yes 1t is My how peoy le change and she's out srde a theatre I didn t know you were such a lover of the movtes Arlet All four of them yours Arlet? Yes and poor little Iunior has the measles. My one of them 1s stck all the time Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs IS that the movle 2 Is lt stlll around? Oh c mes around every four years Nell give Jumor a ktss from me it let was weartng lovely mmk 1sn t she lucky? team m the Un1ted States the hlgh schools of course Yes not the State but the lf A IIO XI It is even greater than your team was th1s year Mr Lund Oh I m so p oud of you ny boy Ifho lS he? Oh yes I musn t keep you in suspense Thoma Heath no JJ ug 11. by colleges and unIvers1t1es as basketball coach I see M1ss Sorenson too engrossed in her career to QIVP it up for any rrax In h r spare moments she is wrltmg her second volume of poetry for publlcatlon Her fame began wlth the little poem she wrote for Mrs Bjerke and she has not yet 1 Q 'vo 1ts nelghts Too I see the Toft Clmlc Beverly has also reached her ambltnr 1 heme K Pay tECh.Il1C13.Il But th1s is wonderful she s at the head of the Tbepar me lt uh afnb1t1ous gal, she IS I see an exotlcly dressed lady l.Il a mmk fur on a luxur1ous o car 'III r w1tr ber golden locks blowmg ln the cool ocean breeze Her thoughts are of 1er next ba nk and r tx she IS on her way to gay Paree Don't you know? Betty Havnen th gay tr afrler Al , to be 1n Paris I 7 9 I7 . . . a L , . . , , - . I, a 1 ! O - - . . W ,. . . f ' I an -I Q 1 ., . . . . . U . N A , .zz . . . :c - - 2 'J - D! , . -, S1 s . . . . . ., A , , .. 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Broadway New York fmds Alyce speeding in a taxi Wonder where she s gomg Ah I see She ts returnmg from the harbor where she has just s en Betty off to Europe Now she 1S going to her Interior decorating shop one of the most famous in New York When she flmshes her day s work she w1ll join her husband who is a stock broker then- home She too has attamed her goal My what lovely V 8 s we have m 1966 but Helen s still r1dmg in the same old one I ee her In Texas ridmg the range Not a horse she likes V 8 s Brings back memories, doesn t It Helen? And somewhere on the ranch is the master of the ranch but not of Helen He s hen peckedll Turning to me she sa1d, Aren t they all? ' Well Helen s settled down but has Bonna? I m not sure but I don't think so The spirits are very confused They say that they don't know if she is living with her colonel husband in Washington D or If she, like Helen is living on a ranch. Perhaps the ranch though so as to be closer to Helen I see a tall lanky ran with a pipe sitting in an easy chair listening to the radio It s Vernon better known as G G Jacobson I interrupted her by saying that I always thought Vernon would be a farmer She became very disgusted with my ignorance and said that he was a farmer I sa1d no more but I didn t understand Farmers just don' t sit in easy chairs with pipes listemng to the radio Then she explained He IS now pressing a button and as he looks out th window mto the orn field and on it s rnarvelouslll The tractor is plowing corn Oh for the l1.fe of a farmer! RenolIlIOh cursed townIlOne of your pupils in Reno!! I thought you were a re spectable teacherl Oh but forgwe me I misgudged Yes it IS Reno but do not fear Arlean Hove li ve there wlth her husband who is a judge m the divorce courts A person can L grant h1mselj a divorce can he? I see another person r1d1ng the range orene Knutsonll I d1dn't thmk she d ever l1ve on a ranch Oh the sp1r1ts fool me She rides the range yes but It is the kltchen range She has four no five little ones Cute too She s making griddle cakes No wonder they l1ve m Georgia She st1ll looks cute 1n rolled up slacks and pigtalls too I see the art gallery ln New York with some beaut1ful pamttngs Are my eyes de ce1v1ng me? By the samts of witchcraft they were paint d by Harr1et Thomsen!! World farnousll But too I see Terry in a little kitchen with Bob Her painting must be just a sldelme The steam IS growing f lter but I see some signs yet I see Carroll Sunde runnmg to greet h1s mother who has not seen him s1nce he graduated from college He has been in South America You ask what he has been doing there? The steam vanishes and will not tell me by the signs of the splr1t The spirits wlll not tell With that I thanked her and left the cave Then I stumbled Same old l 5 one agam asked me what I was thinking of so that I fell I answered I wonder what Buddy was doing in South America? . 7 1 7 - ' ' o , . O e . . . , a I . y . 1 r ' :at - . . LJ . y . y . . , - F' . . , , 4 D . , ' 0 9 . Y P 0 7 I 4 ' -an 3 D , 0 . A . , .v. , , . , al I 7 , . . . . - . 3 . Q . . . Q V , . 0 Q 9 O . ' 1 7 - . . . . - , . . , , Q N . . IN, . 14 - 7 . . f . . y 1 . L.l . . . . . . , . , , ! I , f I . O . . . . . I C . . . . - . . . . Q , , .., . . . ., . . . A. . L.-A .1 9 . . A . . ., . . Q . ,NN rn-, . . . 1 V . v . ' 1 if Agfa? 555 ca? 5 2 nz 'L Q 5 B15 -MUSE ' B A40 X 'N fr ,,x 3 w 1 K, 0 11:2 A-2' 12.21 Qjjii? 7 ' .-'ffirzzf' - s..s.xf ' 'Jw If Elf WfTn al , ,, 0 U .. c ,411 u st M ff Q A 4 . 9 X -1 My V 'ww A QL! 5 -'Q f ff? L: Y yy 'Sf 'ww , , asf: r ' if. T525 mfya 'Y 1 ,, STUDENT COUNCIL Carmen Havnen Uuniorsj Lyle Quam Uuniorsj Alyce Okland CSeniorsJ Shirley Hove fFresh.men Elwood Toft fSeniorsj Lavonne Sandum fSoph.l SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row: Gweneth jutting, Lavonne Sandum, LaMae Ingebritson Doris jergenson. Bottom Row: Corrine Mikkleson, james Skaare, Ruth Espeland Marlyn Hanson, Marilyn Thompson. Q .fx ,, , .v r ' '.ijJf'.Q3fVfL+ T19 -' -Aj: ,f .,., 15.51,-'leff 2? , 'Q yn-.H '5 I'? I 'ua- 9513 1 .--m.f', ff.: zzz' Wa? .-Y' ' i',1Lf'f 175. -'fn 1222 11' lr ,' K , '-L ' ., , - 74 , 3 '-f'T'i1i, V. rv , ' -jk, QQ '5 tu fi' -'t , ixx J' mi' 17,1 1 . .5 , . 4., Q, I' M . f , ' ' - .-Q, irq . W? ,. 5 QMA A ' Qs.. ,af 'Q pl? gm 4: ,, 'i 5 Z .B ., A . A, v Top Row Galen T Larry L Kay H Orlo Q Rodney H M1dd1e Row Norman R jamce T Lyle M Glennls S john F Donnabelle O Duane G Bottom Row Duane K MBXIDS R Dale A M155 Oltoff john S Shxrley j Caroll M Top Row Ronald B Llta T Rlchard E Avon L Darrell L Mlddle Row Marllyn G Carroll G Mar1lyn H Obertj Har r1et F Darvln O janet O Bottom Row Boyd S Manlyn I.. Duane L Mrs Lund Harold J Ruth T , Eldonj : 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I l : 'Y - 'i 'I . '! 0 ., . : ., ' ., ., ' , I Q, o : ., ' ., ' ., ., ., I : . u -9 . u -s v - . 4, I ag n : ., ' ., ., . , ., . . ! ATHLETICS at A, f KZZL 532124553 I I1 'lr 4- W' Duane Jacobson john Larson Top Row. Niel Larson Orv1s Hodnef1e1d orman Sko en Marvm R1su1s cobson ja Vernon US Asm Robert nald Gunder son Do 1th In S ck Di Center' eryle Underbakke Davmd Heath Lyle Quam Elwood Toft Rolf Lund Coach ront Row Carroll Sunde homas Heath SPORTS The R H S T1gers wound up their basketball season with a good record to look back on Out of 26 starts th y lost only 4 games Two of these defeats were from Elmore by Just 1 pO1Ilt each t1me Swea C1ty beat us by 5 po1nts and Ventura cl1mbed 5 points over us 1n the L1str1ct Tournament The T1gers brought home 2 troph1es to account for their hard work during the season The County and Sect1onal tournament trophies Perhaps the most surpnsmg games of the season were when we defeated Buffalo Center 1n the f1rst game by a score of 61 to 18 and also when we journeyed to Mason C1ty and won over theu' reserves 46 to 25 Excellent team work was revealed Ln these two games and David Heath h1ghl1ghted the Mason game by chalkmgup 20 pomts Everyone will agree that the Swea C1ty game U1 the f1nals of the Sect tourney was the most exc1t1ng The T1gers were tra1l1ng by one po1nt Wlth 10 seconds left and still came through to win 31 to 32 The Border League, cons1st1ng of Elmore Kiester Frost Br1celyn and Rake was headed by Elmore who won all e1ght games and we held second place by losmg to Elmore fWlC9 David Lyle Thomas and Elwood each were rewarded a place on the All Confer ence team David Heath was the h1gh scorer of the season with a total of 325 points to h1s cred1t Whlle Carroll Sunde ga1ned 242 Lyle Quam 222 Elwood Toft 208 and Thomas Heath 170 The reserves also d1d very well In 26 games the T1gers rolled up 1 273 points to the1r opponents total of 648 mak1ng an average of 49 64 points per game to the oppon ents 25 28 The average he1ght of the T1gers IS 5 11 Lyle belng the tallest at 6 1 Elwood capta1ned the team through 1tS successfull season The T1gers also were issued new su1ts and Jackets for the season The l1st of games played w1th dates and scores IS as follows Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an Ian Scarv1lle Buffalo C Scarv1lle Br1celyn Elmore K1e ster Br1celyn Thompson Scarv1lle Frost Thompson Swea C1ty We They 32 16 Ian Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar 30 2 Scarville Forest C1ty CBJ Lake M1113 KB, K1ester Mason C1ty QBD Lakota Frost Lakota Tovm Team Maple Hill Swea C1ty Ventura We They 'SET' ' '22' 9 1 1 7 D ' ! 7 7 ' ' ' 7 !7 v ! 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' ' WIIIIIIII X Ji 'ill CII IIY ' i 1: .Ivy wail 4 ' ' .N sg I W , 0 K4 K X N ' X 4 xf X-7 'l OV5 G EXAR EAGLE STAFF THE ANTICS OF ANDREW A comedy ln '3 acts was given by the Iumor Class March 28 Andrew the hero of the play was played by Deryl Underbakke He is to have a blrthday omner durmg the first part of the play and compllcatlons arlse when h1s uncle from New Zealand arrlves You see h has hed to h1s uncle about a fake wlfe and mother ln law 1n order to have hts uncle 1ncrease his allowance The play turns out O K however and has a hapoy endlng w1th Andrew marrymg Althea lhorne Carmen Havnen The cast was as follows Petunia Andrew s darky cook Jean Hart Andrew Brown A semor tn Cameron College Deryle Underbakke Jacques His French butler and valet Ionn Larson Willie Waldo His pal Duare jacob on Harold Hadley Another pal Donald Gunderson Althea Thorne Miss Prunella s niece -Carmen havnen Iulie Boynton Harold s sweetheart Alta I hnson Dean Socrates Boynton Dean of Cameron College Albert Sheldon Issac Zimmerman Andrew s m1ll1ona1re u.ncl 1- Omer Legrled Miss Prunella Thorne A maiden lady in love with Maxme Hovland the dean O Flarity A detective from headquarters Robert A mus Boyle Hls shadow Dav1d Heath Rev Doolittle A man of mystery Lyle Quam FRESHMAN INITIATION The Senior class d1d a very good Job of r1pening the Freshmen who were so green at the flrst of the year During the third week of school the Freshmen really had to step to the tune of the Semors The girls were forced to wea r n shlrts sox garters and elbow bands and straw hats They wore skirts with overall sus penders No make up was allowed The boys had to wear T sh1rts and ve sts w1t.h flashy ties strmgless work shoes silk stockings, overall rolled to the kne s straw hats and a lot of make up Both boys and girls had to carry every book to every class in gunny sacks Whenever they met a senior they had to b w and ay, I ove the Semors The whole student body wltnessed the torture that the Freshmen were put through on the big mght They were blindfolded with on1on soaked towels and led through a lme of tubs which were filled wlth colored water and sand soaked rnacarom Cwormsl and at the end they were glven a dead man's hand Ca hand wlth shmy lotlon on it D To top it all off they were each glven an egg shampoo You were all good sports Freshmenlll L A.- ' . g . , . . 5 . . . 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