Red Oak High School - Pep Yearbook (Red Oak, IA)

 - Class of 1934

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PEP PUQUJUOD RY HIGH ICHOOL JPHIQRI RGD OAK K! tl Xmruon income Q To present the act ivlties of students to view again the pages to record permanently those th1DgS whlch we can live again only in memory, the staff pre sents the Annual for 1953 '34 Foreword V A of the year's events-- To the Mothers and Fathers of the students of R 0 H S and Junior College, who have made posslble and encouraged our higher 1earn1ng,and fioed,wil11ngly and un self1shly,that we might have these advantages we dedicate with grate ful hearts thls volume of the Pep ll! Dedication II who have greatly sacri- D X sw A A f au v v 1'- ,.. If LB'-I L........... L-...,... 4 J R Inman A B H1llSld6 Coll , Mlchigan lh- A M , Columbla Unlverslty Superintendent 4v- H O LeGrande A B Ottawa University A M University of Kansas my Principal 5 'V ' 5 , l I K Q Q U O A ,F ig' Bennett D Hites rand Island M A , Nebraska U Sclence Vivien Witcraft Ph B , M A Ch1C8g0 U French Hlstory Mae F Coie B A , Tarklo M A , Washlngton State Colle e Latin Hazel McFarland .A. Iowa U Mathematics Physical Training Clara E Speaks B A , Coe College M A , Iowa U English John K Van Dyke B A , Drake M A , Colunbla U Mathematics Helen Altaffer A B , rlnnell rego Buslness College Com ercial Glenave Klopping B.A., Iowa U. Mathematics F A C U L T Y Buss ' A ,ij 0 . . U. . . - ' ' ' Qillb 1 : fix History ! ' 'S a T . . . O O UO 0 o 7 i . . ' o Q G U ' S fi? 15 B , . J Isabel Fulton A B , Drake U M A , Iowa U History Virginia Romberg B S , Ames Domestic Arts Ella Pine Miller B S , Vermont U uraduate Work California U Wisconsin U Science lilma G Shar B A , Iowa U Vocal Music ACUL Vida Nelson Nebraska U History Virginia Hayes A B , Grinnell raduate Work Columbia U English Nelle D White State Teachers M A ,Missozri U Normal Traimng Hoy E Hefti Wayne State Teachers College araduate Work Iowa U Instrumental Music 7 Pearl dolmes Nebraska U Secretary nenevieve Whitaker B A , Penn Dramatics J D Tlffin B S , Iowa U Agriculture Manual Tr Edward Stewer Fireman FACULTY Irene Harris A B , Iowa U Jraduate Vork Columbia U History John W Pence B S , oe Coach Phj31CS Wade Evans Custodian 8 JUIMOR Collede Claff orflcekf 1.5 TJ1' 1 P 6 W obu v ocal ISIC P551 +1-911 T 'hs 'Hip- O Horan J ln le 1 r Q 4108 1PGSlz H+ rose md e ood 11 o al xUS1C zoxs Daddy Lon e Lambda lota l1e+a nbda Iota Areta 1955 19 4 1933 1934 lce re 1UP'+ 13' T9SldGWt, 1344 1111 oc o ep btaf' zl+O 1054 'WSW' als Gordon Ollver Kenneth Copeland Clemenvs Ullver Presldent ned dak Vocal H310 Qulll L scroll 'A Full P0136 V106 President aelma Vocal Music asketball 1964 nec and lreas Red oak Vocal MU31C 'A null House' 'T1 er Holse Qulll L scroll Pep Staff 1954 9 I , , , ' 1 I 'Q 0.1 . , , V 1 A,V. 'M' ' 4' 2, W W . A K .. ..A.. w y ll :oeson ' nr M .4 or nauagyn 1a1e' 2 -- v- 1, - w . H . r e1.e.t V - no.J Qec. and 11,1 . n YW '. o rn 7 W Ted ua: ,, . ., .. . .,,,. K. . V 10, . 1 1 1180? T.! 9' f 'Y H1 . 1 :ec.,1-, H f 3 L,jsW V . fa, v - f 'T 1933-19:54 .a -1 , - ., -. W .. - f 1 1' ,S ,.- .1 , H . , : . V 1' L .AQ u Qt I' fx 1 -1 . : 1 me . r, -M 1,. W V1.1 -J. K l 4 .. :V , Y, I K 151355 . I . Lx I ' - . i,l2i'j,lj- Q1 4 23 X - - . ' .pl f Q dTf, I . , o- , , . . .1 i. nur 1 1 . . -. H C O Y' 1 N 2.1 ' '-1 - 1 ' l . U 5 3 f . , M 3 H I ' Y' 1 1 Y . F . I Ruth Mc Lain Freshman Tabor Vocal Music Lambda Iota Theta, 1934 Lysle McCormick Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music Pep Staff 1934 Quill and Scroll 'Tiger House' Virginia Hill Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music Lambda Iota Theta, A Full House' 'Tiger House' Arthur Combs Sophomore Red Oak Pearl Norton Henderson 'A Full House' Lambda Iota Theta, 1934 Ralph Helm Freshman Stennett Vocal llusic Benjamin Givens Freshman Hamburg Vocal Music 'A Full House' 'Tiger House' Nellie Wilson Freshman Red Oak Lambda Iota Theta 1934 Vice President Quill and Scroll .T ack Jungerman Freshman Hiawatha , Kane uertrude Ossian Sophomore Stanton Vocal Music Lambda Iota Theta, 1933 34 President, 1934 Donald Seeger Sophomore Red Oak Vocal Music 'A Full House 'Tiger House' Marcella Larson Sophomore Stanton Vocal Music Lambda Iota Theta 1934 'Tiger House' I 9 Freshman 'Daddy Long Legs' D 10 ' Ruth Maxell William Stewart Freshman Red Oak Helen June Pierson Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music Bernice Wallin Sophomore Clarinda Vocal Music Jeanette Ackerberg Sophomore Red Oak Lambda Iota Theta, 1955 1954 Sec and Trees , 1954 Marie Cozad Red Oak Vocal Music Vernon Pehrson Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music Freshman Red Oak Basketball 'Tiger House' Ruth Buehler Freshman Wales Lincoln Donovan Sellergren Freshman stanton Vocal Music Carleton Draper Sophomore Red Oak Pep Staff 1954 Basketball l955 1954 Captain 1954 Quill and scroll Charles Breedlove Freshman Hamburg 'A Full House 'Tiger House Daisy Dean Okerlin Freshman Essex Vocal Music Lambda Iota Theta 1954 Freshman Vocal Music I! N ll Dorothy Owen Freshman Wales Lincoln Ruby Lundberg Freshman Red Oak Vocal Lusic Alice Peterson Sophomore Griswold Lambda Iota Theta, 1934 'Daddy Lonv Less' 'Tiger House' Pep Staff 1934 Grant Elwood Freshman Red Oak Basketball 1933 1934 Maxine Hays Freshman Red Oak Vocal Lusic 'A Full House Pep Staff 1934 David Tobias Sophomore Red ak Quill and Scroll 'Tiger House' Gerald Smith Freshman Carson La Verne Kerber Freshman Red Oak Vocal music Francis Dahlman Fresh an Red Oak Basketball '34 Josephine Nash Freshman Nr Red Oak Vocal Husic Lenore Anderson bouth High Omaha Vocal Music 'A Full House 'Tiger House' Ruth Cole Sophomore Red Oak Lambda Iota Theta, 1933 Marjorie Haldeman Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music Lambda Iota 1934 Leon Jones Freshman Red Oak Thelma Major Freshman Red Oak Lucille White Sophomore Emerson Vocal Music Theta, Lambda Iota Theta, 1934 'Tiger House' Dick uibson Freshman Red Oak Basketball score keeper A Full House Robert Watson- Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music 'Tiger House Hazel Burton Freshman Villisca Vocal Music Lambda Iota Theta l934 Jack Stevens Sophomore Red Oak Basketball 1933 34 Secretary 1934 Freshman Uresident 1953 'Daddy Long Legs Robert Fishbaugh Sophomore Shenandoah Helen Fox Freshman Red Oak Vocal Music Pep Staff 1934 'A Full House' Leanore Lundgren Sophomore Red Oak Lambda Iota Theta 1932 1933 'Daddy Long Legs 'Tiger House JUNIOn COLLE E PMP STArF Ollver, McCorm1ck, G bson, Draper Peterson, VIDKWST, days, Fox In oroe to preserve the many ple sant memo 1es of our co leve llfe thls annual was publlshed by the two classes of the Junlor oolleve The ater1 1 was typed by Maxlne Anderson under the G1T9Ct1OH of m1SS Altaffer Lhe p otog apqy, whlch 1S a result of the excellent workmanshlp of Ir Carlson, was TGWIOQUCSQ by a system of electro l1tHO repllnb It 15 the feellng of the staff that t11S annual would not have been pOSSlblS WltHOUt tne many helpful SUg'8St1OHS of MISS Wnlte, Mr Hltes ald Mr Leur nde 14 v- -L-1 . -1 1 . , , Ll .. .' , . 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' ,, S Q l Q 8 0 DQDDQXQNTATIVQ Jumom couece FQ .MQ pg Dorothy Minxler wi-qsgz lf' ,. ywglggl- Dick Gibson AMW 'ai' Jack Stevens 1 Helen Fox Dec uec Dec Dec Jen Jen Jan Jan Feb Feb eb eb Feb Mar Mar BASKETBALL 1 ext JIOSOF, Maul Sf B esox, u Ju mae lnoeo, steve s, nrer 1 L1Od1C , Jebe 1 47 L 25 4 1953 1903 19 3 4 1034 1934 1914 1934 1914 1914 1934 S hea11e 0 O 1 ,L R O J C 9 Wins Creston O ceola Ch1C8gO Amerlcans Alumn1 R 0 J C Clarlnda J C Ch8T1tOn J C Graceland Osceola J Q Luthe Clarinda I C Chariton J C Lufhe Graceland Creighton U Frosh Company A R O H S U 00 C' '7 0 O 0 Opponents 8 Wins A O J C 573 Points Opponents 545 Points 16 BASKETBALL F1ght1n through P1fOTOHS competition 1n the Junior Colle e Conference, R O J C 's Bobcats reached the ni hast standing ever attalned by snr former R O J C team, ranklnv second only to the lnvinclble olden Bears, of Creston Junlor Colleve Carleton Draner, honorary cantaln of the team and a star forward, had an uncanny knack for Slnkln baskets We headed the season's scorinv column with l?5 DO1HtS in the seventeen games Byron Beeson the cavortlnv center from Coburg, le ped sen sat1onal baskets from lncredible UOS1t1OHS Jack Stevens was a dexterous guard, and had a facultj for m8K1H7 h1s three cheers and couple of rah rahs heard above all otrers At the Luther Colle e name at Jahoo, iebrasla, Charles Lid dlck vuard, had no fouls called on him That was most ex C6Wt1OH91 for Chuck futstandinv as an accurate shooter and a saeedy blazer, Kenneth Coneland slayed snlendidly rant Elwood, our southpaw forward, nlajed to w1n Because he v s T6CUDST8t1Dg from an apnendicitis operatlon, son e made up for lost t116, however, and clnched the v1c tory over eraceland Dw11ht leterson ola,ec an lmportant role a uzrd ln many V1CtOP1eS 1th Dui ht back next year tne season w1ll look bri ht indeed lilllan Stew rt,versat1le f1V9 and a half feet of vltalltj nlaled both for? rd and vuard erald Hall, center, was a late arr1val, b1t he vas ce CJIH ly an asset to the team Chamoion score keeper, Dlck Gibson, refused to foreeo an acknowledfment of the importance of h1S position to the team Success in puttlnv R 0 J C up in the win colu n was certainly alded by Coach H O Le rande The men workinv under hlm could always vet full benefit of h1S knowledge En route to and from games he entertained the players w1th his repor toire of stor1es 17 . . 5 . . 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H-Q ,I .A V 5 N 9 5 C QNQOP9 3 rw 9 VX XJR N qw 23, 'Qi in glenn Bogvess 1917 1951 In Memorlam l ' PQPDQSQNTATIVQ 5QNIO D5 Marg ue 1' i if wh Q 1-QP ' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY COLORS FLOWER Blue and uold Swget Pgg MOPTO 'Ad Astra Per Aspera' Presldent Lanslng Stewart Secretary Treasurer Juanlta Boan V1ce Presldent Faye Hon Sponsors Miss Harrls hr Pence In the fall of 1930, nlnetj flve frlghtened, but 8MbltlOuS freshmen entered h1 h school We elected frank mertz fgr our presldent, and Mrs Eva PICKSTIHT Worxman our s,onsor lhe soclal events of the year were a most memorable plcnlc ln the fall and a arty durln the second emester Our SOPHOMOTC year, Donald R61pSChD6id9T was chosen p es rather uneventpul 5OCl8ll as our only activlty was a p1CU1C at the Ratcl1ff rove The junlor year was launched w1th one hundred members 1n the class Our Offl ers were Dick Perryman, presldent, Lanslng Stewart, v1ce president,Phyll1s Tomlinson, secretary treasurer Mlss Nelson and Mr Tiffin were our advlsors The most lmport ant event of the year was the receptlon whlch we Eave 1n honor of the seniors The banquet hall was transformed 1nto a cabaret wlth plnk and orchld d6COT8t1ODS In September, 1953, one hundred students were enrolled as Sen1ors,the voal for WulCh we had strived and waited for twelve long years One of the most pleasant memorles of the senlor year was the banquet on may 16, when we were royally entertalned by the JHRIOTS A western scheme was beautifully carrled out There were many enjoyable activities durlng the course of the year Amonv them were a class dance, sklp day, and the senior chapel Three one act plays were VIVGD March 23, and a three act play was QIVGD durlng commencement week The bacca laureate sermon was g1VSD hay 27, and on the followlng Thursday we were granted our dlplomas 28 fi ' ' -------- 1 '-- ' Ir 1 ' ' ' X 1 ' ' Y 1 v 'Ay v-1 -A. 3 ' ' .. ' n o ' U . H 1 . M V. , - g f D l A 0 . .L L I' - ident, and Mrs. Workman was reelected sponsor. This year was I . 3' 1 ' ' ' ' l'I xl Q . 'c : ' ' ' 1 ' Q 1 ' ,J . I 0 . 0 ' ' . . y . . . . . . , 3 .. F ' 1 . O A . O . Q : ' Y ' L: 1 . . O - . 1 . Margaret Abraham Dramatic Club '34 R '32 ' I am wlllinv to do my part tho I am too modest to say Vandelyn Abraham Quiet but never theless DI8Ct1C8l Mlldred Ackerburg Vocal Music '31 34 '31 '34 G R Cabinet '34 Acorn Staff '34 Quill 8 Scroll '34 Declam '33 Inst IUSIC '32 34 Lillian Anderson Still waters run deen Anna Adams Inst Music '32 What instrument will she master next? Maxine Anderson R '31 ' Acorn Staff '34 Pep Staff '34 Little but mighty Norma Anderson Vocal Music '33 In soul slncere in action fa1thfu1 Vlolet Anderson G R '31 34 Declan '33 '34 Dramat1c Club '34 Pep Staff '34 A A ' Never too busy to help others William Arnold Admires g1Tl8 at a distance Marvuerite Ashley A A ' Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust, I'll be an Ashley as long as I must Evelyn Barnes Inst Music '32 34 G R '31 ' 2 She'd ouphta' be in congress Marion Jean Barrie Inst MUSIC '31 34 Declan '31 G R '31 '34 Sc1ence Club ' Just another berry V1V18H Eengston R '31 ' Acorn staff '34 Acaderic WIDDST '31 There's a chann 1n her QU16tH6SS Juan1ta Boan A '31 ' Sec'y Trees Her s 11e has won her many frlends Percy Boan hot how ble, but how great Bill Bowman Declam '31 DTBTSYIC olub '34 lass Play '34 A fr1end +o every bodf and everybodys fr1end Lllllan Eranrock '31, '33, ' Dramat1c lub '34 Declam '31 '34 Pep Staff '34 olass Slay '34 By the work one knows the Workman. Mary Burke Declam '33 Dramatic Club '34 G. R. '33-'34 Pep Staff '34 Acorn Staff '34 Do I like West Point! sr' Baron Butts Instr MUSIC '31 33 Page Noah Webster Jeanne oanfleld she burns the mld nl ht O11 blarence Carlson I bane a bwede too Jane Cooner R '31 ' G R P8blH9t '34 DTWmBtlC Plub '34 Good nature 13 her currency Iarjorie Danlelson She asplres to teach Uelma Dutcher To know her is to love her. Vary nrances verhart nstr HSIC 'U 3 Hlgh 1de ls are means to success race v1nley Instr 'JS1C '61 34 focal 'JS1C 31 '34 8t1C lub ' eclam '34 lass lay '34 '31 I I llke 'em tall A1111 F1 Shel' Y O I oram t1c Club '34 Pe attltude 13 one of klnrly comrade Shlp Kennetn ulllesple 1S a qmlet former who succeeds M8 ryan 1'lm8S Just ask me' Russell halbert Vocal NUSlC '31 33 Instr MJSIC '31 33 Basketball '33 4 Football '33 '34 Our 'Flash' dancer helen Ialdeman u R '51 ' Inst Nusic '33 34 Declan '33 '04 Class Plaj '34 uramatlc club '34 r lend J, e reeable and studlous Hobart nares Instr Iuslc '32 Acorn staff '30 Declan 4 Pen Staff '34 Wan 13 an eternal ch11d Jane H Jes R '31 ' R bablnet '33 Declam '31 '34 Acorn staff '33 len Qtx f '34 class llaj ' 4 Dr 1 tlC lub '34 lllna ne tl Vocal NUSIC '31 '33 Inst Music '31 '34 151 I It's ln the famlly to be muslcal Anna Mae Hueur Declam '34 Sneak slowly and sure jou've said rlght Dwain Hlte Vocal Music '31 '34 A little learning is a danverous th1H9 Avnes oltmyer '32 '55 Dr mPt1C ,lub '14 Jentle manners nleasant ways, CF zlwa s eln make happy may naye Hon 111 U ab1ret Q '3 Pres ess 'U Porn o+aPf 'Z J H atlc nw '14 orlnre Hultnan va e erdr vors Q constart llvht bert c ce ub ' D 'ce e was e, w lurry elen lufner Vocal VdS1C 'Bl '3 Declam '31 '62 r Latlc 'lub Q Am I cxrious? Rea Laflin Football '51 '54 Basketball '51 Track '31-'32 He came to us a stranger, and re maimed with us a friend. V1018 Landstron R 'Sl ' 2 Fverrtn1ng she does she Qoes well LOIQ L11 on Vocal USIC 'ol 32 nst uslc '36 Dr zflc ulub 'Q or 'ann Pace :mes a haooj ol ce Dean Larson Instr Nus1c'5l 54 Dramatlc Club ' Just a blonde bwede, or SOHDIH llke tnat. Cha les Llddlck football '33 Basmetball '33 Alwafs Ieen one reserve, t?at's motto mlalne Lundberf Vocal MUSIC 'Bl Just a nlce llttle glrl Raymond Lynch Science Club 'Sn Too busy to work. Lfdia Ann Lfman Horton McLaughlin Just a wee country lass Sara Jane Lyman Lydia Ann's twln Raymond L ster Y lnstr THSIC '55,54 Vocal Muslc Falls in love with everJth1ng but h1s StUd16S Thomas Vaginn Ny k1nvdom for a cross word puzzle Thomas McKay He threw over he 5 R's for the C's Helen lcLaugh1in R Cahlne Declam '51 '54 Dramatic Clu ' Class Play '54 R '51 ' btraight, staunch and sturdy Marguerlte hens A walk1rg Physlcs Book rrankle hertz hootball '51 '54 Basketball '51 '54 Vocal Iusic '5P '55 Quill k Scroll '54 Acorn Staff '52 '54 Class Pres '51 Our Star Athlete William killer Inst usic ' 1 '52 Acorn Staff '52 Class Play '54 Declam '54 He's not a bee, t he likes Hon ey Grace Munsen Vocal LHSIC '51 Declam '51 '54 A A '51 ' 5 Dramatic Club '54 Class Play '54 Her xemarks always carry welght Ruth helson R '51 '54 Dramatic Club Declam '51 Vocal MUb1C '51 'lalaative Tillie La Donna 'ewman Jocal lUS1C '31 '34 Dramatlc Club '34 R ' 3 Declam '3l A V11 l Ler lnterest 1S n the enmj elton Nlms vocal Mus1c '31 '34 9 nc olub 4 Football '33 When vomer and work clash, let ork o to s ash Phoebe ol1ver ueclam '3l '33 '34 Vocal us1c '31 R '31 ' 3 Dramatic lub '34 T18 modesty that makes them 1V1H6 Charlene Oman R '3l ' Vocal NUSlC '31 Dramatic 'lub '34 She has 'lt' Raj Patterson Dramat1cs '31 '32 Class Play '34 His halr is every g1rl's envy Dlck Perryman Student manager of athletic assoclatlon '34 Acorn Staff '31 Pep Staff '34 He l1kes 'it'. Dwlvht Peterson Never even trj make h1m hurry Verona Peterson 961 9 R W1H8t ' , Vocal Iusic '3l '34 Declam '31 '33 '34 Class Play '34 Eunlce Ramey A A '31 ' she can hold her own Yvonne Haney speech lS human, S1lPHCP 1S 01VlH9 Bill Redmon Pep, can't you hear it, can't you see it? Pen' Evelyn Heile, U R. '31 '34 Instr. 1uS1C '33 bhe packs all her troubles 1n a trunk and S1tS on the lid and smiles. . J M W ' 1 I - AJ . 'L 1 - Q, -' 1 t0 . C ' I . 0 G. . 3 G. A. . 3 - 33 'r-E : ' i ' 0 1 Yr ' 5 - I G0 R0 Y ' 54 Dram N '3 G. . Cay' 33 4 J - f 1 W Z Dramatic Club '34 Ti . Q V w -V I- - V Go o o ' 3. . - 3 O I1 L1 Nl . C' ' . 0 V A 1 Gs 0 - l' ' ' A Ll l I - R O l A i l T . ' X - 54 Y o ' L' . i 0 I T TY 'Y 1 f I u . 34 Walter Singleterry Science Club '33 Short but snapuy Frances Sm1th R '31 ' 2 Inst Iusic '31 '32 Science Club ' Declam '34 It's nice to Det up in the morn, but its nlcer to lie in bed Ruth Smith She tends strlctly to buslness Vincent Sprlnger Books' 'Tis a dull and endless strife Paul Stever Football '3l '34 Hold that l1ne, fella' Dale Sadler Always belittlin' Frarces Remy 1011 Instr dS1C ' She eftells in eve ytklnv Robert Rushton Vocal us1c '31 33 Instr usic 31 3 Acorn Staff '32 lass Flay '34 Romeo O, Romeo, where art thou, nushtono villard Salmon He has a stud1ous look, but looks are sometlmes d8C91V1Rg Carroll Schenck Declam '34 rramat1c Glu Science Club '33 Instr us1c '32 he dravs every thing but a salary Lorene Sederquist R '33 ' Declam '33 '34 Dramatic Club '34 'Surely you know Lorene Virginia Sheets Vocal Music '31 4 DTEm8tlC Club ' 'The girl with the famous sneeze Lansing Stewart Vice-Pres. '33 Pres. '34 Football '32-'34 Basketball '34 True to his work, his word and his friends. Robert Stickler Inst. Music '33-'34 Vocal Music '33-'34 Dramatic Club '34 hoble are h1s asp1r at1ons, noble are his ccom lishments Nad1ne Stout A merry heart is as good as gold Pauline Strate Declem '34 Dramatic Club '34 Something like a squirrel always chattering LaVerne Swanson R 31 33 '34 A true friend 18 forever a friend Paul Taylor Acorn Staff '34 Because a man does n't talk is no sian he hasn't anything to say S- V Phyllis Tomlinson S. R. '31-'34 Cheer Leader '32-'34 Treas. '33 Dramatic Club '34 Uh those eyes! Louise Tornholm A girl of few words. ary Unger Vocal Music '31 '34 Acorn Staff '31 ' 4 Qu1ll R Scroll '33,4 u R Cabinet ' Class Play '34 Academ1c W1nner Marguerite Vickro G R Cabinet '33,4 Vocal Music 31 Acorn Staff '32 '34 Quill k Scroll '33 Dramatic Club '34 Class Play '34 Max Weidman Pres SCIPHCB Club '34 Academic w1nner True blue clear through Ivan Wilson Men of few words are the best men Rlth anne food Vocal NUSIC '31 '34 R I F14 DT8mB+lC lub '34 Pep Staff '34 Whatever she does she does well Reglra Iounvberv Y The best of t lr? comes small necks LL eve y ASTRA PER AbPERA Life is a stairway to the sky All men the upward way must climb, Vet few may from the summit see mhe nanorema of all time Each year a step by which I8 mount Toward ambitious crowning fame Among the stars to find a home, Across the deevens blaze our name Martha Nubker Once meld stai d Up, then, and mount the stairs of l1fe Thru' clouds of hardship, pain and tears And strive to gain the topmost step By toillng upward thru' the years And when our climb is f1n1shed This be our triumph song 'Thru' difficulties to the stars, We to the Heavens now belongi' '32 '33 a country now a SSHIOF 37 1 A 'f' A ' - - . 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Z1-'33 hc 1.5 - in tr . 7395: Y AD ' N 4 4 4. 5 o T . 1 O H rold Anderson Frances Halley dlth Balrd Russell Ee res amle Benfston Iargorle Bervstrom Charles Bowman Darlene Braden Bernlce Breedlng axlne Breed1ng 1ll1am Breese Lloyd Brower Llla Baehler RlCVETd Burnett Lenore Bruce '1ldred arlson Iur1el arlson V1rv1n1a Farlson V1018 arlson Dale nlark urace 'ombs Dorothea Danbom Ellzabeth Dodds ary Helen Dodd Rarcella Hckdahl Ardee dwards I1nn1e Engqn1st Barbara Epps marlyn rxckson Ruth LTICKSOP uarjorie Evans luclle Flemmlng K8XlH8 Fredell Vlrglnia Freeman Ferne 'asson V1rUlH18 lbson Kenneth allmOT8 Eleanor raham 41ll1am T8Sm1Ck Florence Freen Bernard Tlfflth Norvllle riswold Georve drove Howard nustafson Robert ustafson Rosemary Hagvlund Arlene daldeman erald Hall Gladys Hammon Paul Hawklns Harlan Haynes Charles Hayward Austin Helgerson Jack Henry Opal Heuer John Hiatt V1Ct0ry Holm nary Holt LO18 Holtmyer Elizabeth Howard Ruth Jahnke Mary Jamlson Hazel Johnson eenevleve Johnson Winston Johnson Arthur Jones Mildred Jones Ella Kellenbarger Evelyn Kerber Maurine Kerrihard Nel Lou Krueger Jeanne Laflln Ray Laflin Ruth Larson horma LIHGPTWBH Hajmond L1SCHPT keola Lound Pelen Lukehart RHXIHG nason Edythe McCullou h Marjorie lclntyre Iargaretlvdfichael Blanche McPherson Darlene cPherson Iaxlne 'cPherson Iary Loulse eng uhld Nelson ouise elson Robert elson Vernon lelson eene Nuedlck W1ll1am Owen L1l68H Palmquist Velma Pehrson Revlna Hfelffer Brederic Uhillips Galen Rajmo Pdlth de1fschneider arie Relley Mary Loulse Hemlev race Roblnson Dale Ro ers John Russell lax Ryerson V1TPll stewart lenneth Q nuln u ances seabloom Donald oeaburv Max beaburv Lorene bederburv Charles omlth Quafle Smlth Huthella bmlth Gerald bnicer Clark su dburv Wandall ,wanson Donna Jean obias Opal Vest CUTt1S wenstrand Jean letterlund Charlotte Wheeler Alice l1lk1HS DGTWIH Wolfe Doris Jolfe Margaret oods 38 J U N I O B 5 .- I I rw , . , Ur ' fa ug li , . 1' X . 7 n if ' ' A U .4 1-. , T, . . 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Q M- Ay. is 'Ft .-1 Qi A N Q 4,-if Florence Abel James Adams Lou1se Allen Harrlst Allison Teen Anderson Kenneth Armstrong Nilliam Ball Barbara Barnes Jeorve Bass L1ll1an Bervsten Mary B1ShOp LaVern Black Orvllle Briefs Jernon BTIQQS Donald Burlinyton Toseph Carlson Ronald Carlson Russell Carlson Bcrnlce Chastain Pat Collins bilas Coulter Charlene Cra1g W1ll1am Cressey Dorothy Danbom Donald Dillon Dorothy Dlllon Duane Dodd Howard Dodd ElO1S6 Dutcher Jean Eckley Lewls England Donald ETlCKSOH Paul ETICR on B8XlD6 FTV1H Beth Evans Emmett Flndley Leonard Fleharty Jack Flood Robert Florln Maxine Foster Ruth Fox Raymond Freeman John Fuller E 5 H I F Lynn GllChT1St Robert a1llesp1e Joy Gilmore Ross urlfflth stewart urifflth Donovan urlffin Ellzabeth uuffy Mary Lee Guffy Arnold Halbert Ruby Halvln Narcella HBWKIDSOH Kenneth rellman Robert nelverson Irene Hendrickson Ivona Polm Helen Honejman Nay Howard V1rginia Jackson Arthur Jacobson rarvln Johnson MEXIHG Johnson Georgia Dean Jones Marlon Karnes Maurlce Kennon Robert Kerber Phoebe Kerrlhard Max K1ng Cletus Lake Elalne Lanne Frances Lathrop Annette Llljedahl Phyll1s LUdW1g Henry Lukehart L1ll1an Lyster Bernlce Maanuson Russell Ma,nes Lucllle McCue James McElherne Alice McQuown Georgla Melton Luclle Mertz Edna Mlner Betty Jean Neary Danlel Ielson harrlett Nelson Rita Lelson Alice Neuaick Jane Peters Betty Peterson larjo ie Ueterson Pauline Peterson Ruby Ratcliff Bett Redmon Duane Rhodes Janet Reed Howard Rockwell Wayne Ross PHtTlCi8 Rozintree Junlor Rushton fohn Schmidt Beth Shank Vlrglnia bhay Faye bnyder Byron bprlnber Nar aret stover Mary lejlor Dale Thompson Pheraby fOHl1DSOH Leon rd Tornholm Ma 1 lurner Wavne Veek Durne Weldnan Delorice Westenbu M8T1On Westenburp Marvel Westenburg Marjorie Wlgstone George Wllson Ralph W1lSOn Anne Wlndle nveljn Wood Ardith Woods Varlene woods L1ll1an Wyckman Mlldred Wyckman Rlchard Vates Dargaret Young 44 e F R ' I A N F' ' -f . 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' V K -'k- Q kwa, MHVIHQ5 F1521 1 J JA? x X, 5 QQ 1 4 1 Qf !'F-YUM PEP SlABr hdltor in Chlef Faye Hon Bhotography Jane Hayes ASS1St8Ht ndltor L1ll1an Brannock Art Violet Anderson Bus1ness anaver Robert Hayes Athlet1cs Dick Perryman Publ1c1ty Auth Ann Wood Typlst Maxine Anderson Feature Edltor -nary Burke Advlsors hr LeGrende, hiss Nhlte, Piss Coie Miss Altaffer, Niss Harrls The 'Pep' 1S published every two years by the benior class of Red Oak Plvh School The purpose of the annual 18 to pres erve the pleasant memories of our school d js Thls year the book was f1nanced wholly by SUbSCT1ptlOnS This 18 the first year that a lithovraphed photographed plan has been used 1n thls school lhe W8tCT181 was typed un der the d1T6Ct1OH of n1SS Altaffer and photo raphed 1n CHlC8UO The staff WISTGS to thank all who have sslsted us espec ially the fOllOW1P Ruth nelson, PhJll1s Tomlinson, Bob hush ton, Frances Remy, Bill Bowman, w1111BF Llller, Lo1s Lanvdon and Larvuerlte JICPTOJ We feel espe lally lndebted to our advlsors who have so prtlently and w1ll11vlJ devoted thelr tlme nd ener y dlrectinv 48 f . - . .V f ' ' K' .-35' L ' 1 11 1-1 --. . . 7 -----5--Q-Q.- ---QQ A . -, . . . -- -Q-.Qu-Q. . 1 - . 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K 1 I to US Q iQ1 ThE ACORN Jack Henry Mary Holt Mlldred Ackerburg Vax Ryerson V1v1an Benctson Naxlne Arde son Robert Justafson Miss Hayes V urlne nerrlhard Dick Burnett Marguerite Vickrov Darleen Braden Frankie Mertz Mary Unger Enid lelson Ellzebeth Dodds The 'Acorn' 18 published semi-monthly by a staff selected from members of the Journalism class Its aims are to represent the student body, and to reflect the scholastic as well as the extra curricular activlties In the years '51 and '32, the 'Acorn' was a four page, prlnted paper Last year, '35, it consisted of four mimeovraph ed sheets This year it is a two page, prlnted paper This fear the subscr1ption to the 'Acorn' was lncluded in the actlvity tickets The 'Acornnbelongs to the Iowa H1gh school Press Associa t10D and to the National Scholastlc Press Assoclation For sev eral years the paper has been sent to the N8t1OH8l bCh01BSt1C Press Assoc1ation for critical survey,from whlch it has recelv ed a second class ranklng Miss Virp1nia Hayes is the faculty advisor 49 v ...Af '...i4 . ' f , . J. 1 f L, 5 A A T1 7 La ' T' ' x u I Q.- . . 1 A Q . ' 1 O 0 i , O ' 1 s A 0 I ' W - D . - K . -. . . . . - e 3 o QUILL AND SCROLL Lyle VCCOTmlCk hellle Wllson Ellzabeth Dodds ordon Ol1ver Marvuerite V1CKTOy Darleen Braden Carlton Draper N188 Hayes Enld helson Clements Ollver Mary Unver Katherlne Hayes Frankle Hertz Davld Tobias Uaurine Ierrihard R1Ch8Td Burnett LaVerne Kerber M1ldT6d Ackerburg Qu1l1 and Scroll is an internatlonal honorary soclety for charter 1n 1927 KISS Hayes is the present sponsor hllglblllty comes upon dolng exceptlonal work on the hlvh school paper or annual, as well as fulfilling C6Tt81H scholastlc requlrements One of the unlque features of the Red Oak Chapter is that JUDIOT Colleve students who have belonged whlle 1n llgh school remain active in the club ACt1Vit16S lnclude contribut1ng examnles of creative work to the internatlonal group contests,and holding exchanpe meet ings with other clubs 50 high school journalists. The Red Oak Chapter was granted its GHlobEUENW Ruth Ann Wood mT91ne nundberv Mlldred Ack rburg Jean Hetterlund BOYS QUARTETTE he lin mT1CKSOH V1r 11 btewe t Bob St1c'lo Darw n Wolfe 51 fu 1 21 LJ 'v, ' T . I -L tu Betty Johnson Mary Unger .' e ,, ' ' I r q ' ' 3' 1 7 T ' A r i S 'ww -in fx If-fi . ex. ,. af L. , fs -' 0005 My 9 Avi. g-I 'lik ,41- Win ,yxk PWQ 'ov-A A- MN! ,pr-' 'Vg' 52 GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB CLUB r 1 Tv GLB '15 BO fd O21 E+ CD M U1 o D-S O ,, 54 Q Z Q22 CQ P 55 DRA1 ATIC CLUB pg F, nlhAL lnbLAlATonY Conlnll OHAFOnlCnL nfhe rrlumvlrate of Crlme' Robe t Hayes Phe Unknown boldlern nenneth oanuln vlnner nennetn oandln DRAnAfln lCkGj s marker urace nlHl y Nln LIIEC l1me florence Jreen The Lllac Ladyu Arlene haldeman Phe whlte Hands of T lhern Jane hvyes wlnner Jane naves Jane mleanor ulbQOD Ladles DITSL delen daloeman At the DWIW ln? Pooln Bettv Johnson Brotherly Loven Helen LCLBU'hl1H 'ee Jhizu Jrace uxneon nHer F1TSt football ua W Jean detterlund n1nner nleanor lbaon Those 1n the flnal contest were the W1HHBTS 1n the f1VG nrellmlnery contests heln dUT1H7 the year The three wlnners went to the foxrschool conteet at stanton whe e both 'lean or Glbson ang nenneth aendln won flrst, wlnninv the r1ght to enter tre sub d1strict contest 57 -w 7 ,111 1' W 4 '1 1T1, 1 Ll u - 'L , fx. 'J ' ' ' - - - - .. .. - - .. .. ' xv' nr rx ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 Q 1 wr K1 5 . 1- - 5- . , - ....... .. . Y' u vi 5' V vt f' ' LA 1 ' A - - - - ... - - - .. - - - - - I A Q . qw. un 1 Q 1 Q 1 un 1 1 1 1 Q 1 an T1 1 n- ' - - .... - - - - .. .. - .. J . 'V' ' ' 43 Hb, - - - - .. - - - - - 'A ,. v. I - - .... V ,. ,. , uUkuROUS N v' 1 up Q 1 1 1 1 un n 1 Q 1 un 1 1 up 1 an '1 ' il ti A V' ' V' - - - .. - - - - - .. - - - - ' 5 T ' N N 1 . M. 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L. - L L- D , .A Q r Q vi uIRL RESERVE Presllent Jarguerlte Vlckroy Servlce Chm Donna Jean TOb1ES V PT6S1dGHt Jane Fayes Soclal Chm Verona Peterson Secretary Jane Cooper Publlclty hm Arlene Haldeman Treasurer raye Hon MUSIC Chms Mildred Ackerburg Elble Chm Helen NcLauvh11n Florence ureen Probram hm hary Unver Adv sor Miss U1tCT8ft Womens nhT1St ar AS8OC18t1OH, -hose plrpose is to promote and m81Ht8lH tre ldeals of fr1endsb1p and Chr1st1anity 1n the hlgh school groups This year our hed Oak Club has a membersh'p of lO3 loyal elrls, all of them qulte actlve 1n promotlng the Girl Reserve work A minstrel snow was g1V6D March 9 whlch was open to the pu llc We C3ht1HuG the work of the Junior r1vh club of eivhth grade virls whlch was or anlzed last year Our delebation f 1 was the se ond larsest at the Omaha Area bonference this year One of our annual features 18 tue ChT1Stm8S party for the poor cb1ldren of Red Oak Teachers who sponsor the club are Miss voie Miss Klopplnv Viss Romberg, and Niss Jhlte The town advisors are Nrs Hayes, Mrs Vurpby Vrs Ryerson and Mrs Imrie 58 P 'N 'Q ----7, ' ' , ' : .--..' ' . '- --'- - A ' .-'- ' . . , ----------- , v .--- nutouanntxobtr.-1 . 1-161- . . , , ..... A 3 'r .'- -..... --,,' 5 . --..-- ------tu ' ' The Girl Reserve Club is the junior branch of the Young 7 V . Q 1 . . V, v . N 5 - A v . . . . . , .3 '. 1 ' ' r 3 . . In .h Q Q i A lu: H Q ' Z ' ' - 0 0 fl he 11 1 L4 v 3 4 X . H . L . LA., Q A l A . 1 ' cn U ' .1 4 1 , 1 , o L4 , LA . . . SCIELCE CLUB 411 Qs bn.. Presldent tax Weldman V1ce Pres1dent Frances sm1th Secretary Treasurer Paul hricsson The hlstory of a Science Club ln the ded Oak High school dates back to the days when the hemistry and Jeneral 5C18DCS classes set aslde a day in every two weeks for the discussion of tOP1CS ass1vned by the dlfferent leaders lhe present form of the Sclence Club was planned two vears acc when the dlffer ent science classes expressed a deslre to combine as one unit wlth meetlngs every two weeks Raymond Lynch was the flISt president The groups in Blology, general bCl6HC8, Phys1cs,Chemistry and Agrlculture have taken turns ln belng resuonslble for the talns, demonstrations, and exper1ments Anjone lnterested has been welcome to the meetlngs No charges are made except on oc casion of a 'feed, or volunteer subscriptions to the Junior Academy of SCIGHCS. Mrs. miller and Mr. H1t8S sponsor tH1S activity. 59 K 5 . 5, M 'fb ' 1 f we A . WX k H an . - -I V . C ,u - - . . U . 1 . m h . B Q , . - . . 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IONA SCHOLASTIC GROUP The f1rat annual Iowa State Academlc Contests was held in av, 1929 The purpose of these tests is to insure a more nearly equal opportanlty for each pupil to demonstrate his own ab1l1ty, and, for each school to demonstrate the effectlvaness of its own lnstructlon The ten h1PH6St in each subject in all A class schools of the state are chosen to compete in the final contest in Iowa City, R 0 H S has had more than its share of representatives at Iowa City Seven of these students Florence Green has won more first places at Iowa City in are in school at the present time Lysle McCormick was awarded the trip last year because of his excellence in civics V1vian Bengtson, as a freshman, represented us in Algebra in 1931 Mary Unger represented R 0 and Bax the and in freshman and junior English correctness ax 'eidman Lansing Stewart competed for General Science honors in '51 won the t1tle of beinv the best eneral Science student in state John Hiatt represented us in l932 ln General Science Norld Hlstory in 1953 Arlene naldeman won third place in flrst year Latin in 1952 her two years of participation than any other Iowa High School student has in four years As a freshman, Florence won first place in Algebra and nnglish correctness,American Hlstory, and f1TSt year Latin She placed fourth in geometry We conf1dent ially believe that before she graduates Florence will set a record that never will be surpassed 60 vv - I ' 1 BK LLL . 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Y, . . . o A ' O THE ATIORAL HOIOH QOOIETI The k8t1JH51 Honor society has been formed for a number of fears It is m de up of chapter found tnrouvnout the wlole dnlted at tes The puruose of thls SOC1P+j lS to create an en thUSl8SW for SC1Ol8TSh1U, to St1mHlFtQ a de lre to rende Ser Vlce, to nronote wo thy lea ershlp, and to encoura e the evelo nent 0' ch r ctfr lf ADI s of the ool To be el1 lble for membersqlp one mist stand 1D the flrst foxrtn of H15 clrss lH SCHOl87ShlW and must have snent one year 1n that 11 h school The nxmber of merhe s, chosen of a class can be ele0+ d enhe Shlh 13 based on oxr thln s nanely, SCHOlETSh1D, servlce, leadershlb and character A council eons1st1n of the slne lntendent and teachers choose the wembers The local chapter, known as the Oak bhapter of the FEt1OHB1 onor oOCl6ty of secondary schools w s OT0dHlZ8d in the school year l90O l ach year since that d te, certain n1.ber out of each raduatlon class has been elected, brlnfing the flUUT8 of rembershlp to l55 at the end of the l st school year, ay 1933 The Oak hanter of the h8t1OH3l Honor JOC18tj of second ary schools held thelr f1FSt mGSt1UU ay 16, l935 At CD13 m66tlH0 the followlng offlcers were elected Isobel Imrle President Jack Stevens V1ce resldent Frances onygg Braden secretary lreasdrer On lay 25, l95Z, a banquet was held at Hotel Looper in Red Oak and the members of the graddat1on class of 1933 were 1n1tiated 61 ,, n . ,p n A . n J , .l A M. 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If f P O 7 girl' If if ffl? 7 ,LY A- ln' VOOTBALL Flrst Row Bob Stlckler, elton hims, erald dell, Paul bteve , Ross arifflth, horton xCLBUUhl1H, Rea Laflin, Virvil Stewart second Row Jack Pence, rrankle 'ertz, Russell Halbert, ordon Hays, Lynn ellchrlst, Leo Elwood, Darwin Jolfe, Dlck Perryman Thlrd Row Wallace Peterson, Raymond LlSCh8P Earl Smith, Randall Swanson, Arnold Halbert Fourth Row Arthur Jones, k1CbETd Y tes Rlchard bheets, Robert J1l11SD1G, LBHSIHU Stewart The Red Oak T11ers, uroer the leadership of Coach Jack Pence, after a late start,pot underway wlth only f1VG letter men nd en ded their se son victorious 1n a llttle less than half of their games Altbouvh losin the flrst four games, they comnleted their sche ule bv winnlng four out of the last 1 ames and nlaclng third 1n the Hawkey alx Conference The boys earn1n letters were Frank 1ertz,heo mlwood,Randall Swanson, Russell Halbert, villaro salnon,Paul otever,Bob st1c?ler Horton cLaa Flin, V11 11 otevart, LHHSlH stewart, Jelton l1mS Charles Hayward, ard Rea T fllr Raul Stev r was chosen honor P7 crutaln Lanslnv btewart end, wss nlece on the all aouthwestezn Iowa fl t team TH SEASOl'S RESTLTS Essex south Omaha Clarinda Creston Villisca Hamburv 2 Shenandoah Abe Lincoln alenwood Atlantlc Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak 65 L ' - . . . 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I ' f 7 ' . 12 25 20 O D la Oak ' 13 Oak 7 C 13 ' 12 66 BASKETBALL First Row Russell Halbert, Raymond Lischer, Randall Swanson, Frankie Hertz, Leo Elwood, Lansing Stewart Arthur Jones Second Row Jack Pence, Percy Boan, Gordon Hays, Lynn UilChI1St Winston Johnson Earl Smlth, Bobby Vickroy, Russell Barnes Maurlce Kenward Coach Jack Pence had only one veteran to build his basket ball team on thls year The Red Oak Cagers however, did not end the season at the bottom of the Hawkeye Six Conference Two of the conference games were won and three non con e ence games were lost by narrow margins Frank Mertz, captain, was placed on the Hawkeye Six Con ference team and was given honorable mention by the Iowa High School Athletic ASBOC18t10D At the Sect1ona1 Tournament at Atlantlc after beatlnp Wal nut 21 17 and Oakland 23 15 Red Oak agaln lost to Atlantlc in the final 15 21 THE SEASONS RECORD Clarinda Red Oak Villisca Shenandoah Creston Stanton Clarinda Villisca Shenandoah Stanton Atlantic Creston Shenandoah Abe Lincoln Glenwood Atlantic 67 U ' 9 51 20 42 W 15 26 ' 35 Atlantic 27 ' 21 33 ' 24 23 ' 22 33 ' 21 30 ' 32 26 ' 25 39 ' 17 36 ' 32 47 ' 19 13 ' 7 7 ' O 13 ' 14 12 ' 13 T R A C F1TSt Row Wolfe, bheets, Showalter, Barnes Second Row Jones, Salmon Brower, riffith, Third Row Fite, Stever, nilchrlst, Sadler, Peterson, Halbert Track has not been emphas1zed the last few years because of insufficient funds, and a lack of interest, due to a short season and an increased interest in baseball S C H E D U L E Tri State Tarkio Thomas Jefferson Relays Council Bluffs Hawkeye Six Meet Atlantic District Lest Council Bluffs State Meet rinnell Apr Apr La May May 68 K . 2 ' . . : , G Kenward, Coach Pence I . -J 5 ' v O ' Y 1 IW K! T E N N I S Johnson, Hays, Halbert, Smith, Elwood, Perrvman, Vickroy Lischer, Stewart In the past fel years interest 1n tenn1s has grown rapidly Red Oak has won the district tournament four times in succession and has held the state doubles champ ionship the last two years prospects for the future are very bright since there are so many freshmen, sophomores and Juniors on the squad S C H E D U L April 13 Tarkio Tournament May 5 Dual Mget April W 019911 Ma 12 District Tournament April 27 Dual Meet may 19 state Tournament May 26 Hawkeye Six Tournament 69 Twelve men reported for tennis this spring. The E Y L HANLES F? W. Yi 5591 fh N163 IVY 'WTC JU 1 VVOMQN 70 CMQNDAQ SEPTEMBER School starts with four new teachers and the usual crop of green freshmen Class officers elected irl Reserve picnic for freshmen girls Red Oak Essex football game Is that the way to start out a season9 23 24 Girl Reserve Membership campaign The Acorn's debut is prlnted instead of mimeograph sheet South Omaha game Teachers meet1ng and a whole day off OCTOBER Dramatic Club organized Girl Reserves new members installed Fbotball game at Clarinda Sophomore class picnic at Ratcliff Grove Address, 'Crime Does Not Pay', by R E Fenton Friday 13 and Creston beats Red Oak 20 6 Concert by John aurney, baritone soloist Red Oak beats Villisca First declam contest Hamburg Red Oak game NOVEMBER Girl Reserve Halloween Party Freshmen party y Hole short but memorable reign of terror Armistice Day game with Shen and let's forget lt 18 Acorn staff members attend Press Convention at Des Noines The Abe Lincoln game 'Merchant of Venice', presented by the Nlsner players lenwood Red Oak game Thanksviving baskets distr1blted by C R We played Atlantic Quill and Scroll party l 4 15 . 20 G . 22 ' 0 22- - . F . 27 ' . 29 O . O 3 . 6 . lO 'N 12 . . J ' - l l3 - 1 rl 17 e I 20 . I 25 . ,. L...l. 26 That first honor roll! 27 ' 9 1 . 2 . ? Ke - ---- , lO -- x ' . 17' A , g 1? . 22 g . 25 G - , . 28 J. :J . ' J, . 50 ' s e SO' . 7 . DECEMBER Q f Declam contest Red Oak beats At18Ht1C Basketball game wlth alumnl Red Oak beats Olenwood Santa Claus vlsits us all JANUARY Red Oak Clarlnda game Jack Rank presents 'Vienna nxpress ' Shen game and we beat 'em Subscribe to the Peo Basketball game at Atlantic Declam contest Quill and Scroll 1n1tiat1on Red Oak plays Creston Stanton beats Red Oak Declam contest FEBRUARY The groundhog sees his shadow Game at Clarinda Brand new activity tickets Red Oak Villisca game s, National music champions present concert FQBQLLPQQY The Shen game Game at Stanton Quill and bcroll party Final declam contest Atlantic Red Oak game They won Address in chapel by Rev Wllder Malvern Red Oak game All school dance Preliminary brass contest Creston game 24 Girl Reserve Conference at Omaha Prelimlnary vocal contest Tony Sarg's Marionettes 'Hansel and retel' 'Dick Whittington a nd His Cat' 72 K Y 6 0 7 ' Q 19 ' . '. 25 ' . Cf x,'.'iiR'x . ' of f I . . h 1 MARCH 2 S Sectional basfetball tournament Prelimlnary string contest Instrumental music contest Preliminary WOOdW1nd contest uirl Reserve open meet1ng 'Darktown Garden Party' Visner players 'Sh1pS Afloat Spring arrives officlally All school dance Senior class one act plays 'Pierrot's Mother 'The ghost Story' Plnk and Patches Sen1or class party chapel Raymond lercola of the Byrd hxped1t1on speaks ln Girl Reserves d1str1bute Easter basmets 9 Vacatlon APPIL National usic Lea ue vocal quartet All school dance Sophomore Dinner Dance Track meet at Atlantic Hawkeye Conference District Track and 18 nn Junlor-Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Sermon Commencement MAY is meet ffff ff, f X ADDT If 73 H. . -- 0' - C H 'Q ' N . f f f rf . ff ff F. 9 X! - , ff f A ' ff 7, 1 ff .Fl 1948 Dear Tan m WT1tlHU from otockholm, eveder and H ve lots to tell Do you rewember when we were junlors that part of our class fund was detalned 1D the bank?Evervone seems to have forgotten about lt unt1l the other dey Phyllis mOml1H8OH,OUT class trea surer, recelveo notlce from the bank that we had a n1ce sum of money to our credlt As we were the onlf members of the class of '34 1n haw York, Yhyllls took Ruth lelson, Ruth Anne Wood, and me 1nto consultation as to what we were to do Wlth the money we dec1dec to use lt to make a V1S1t to all our class m tes of R 0 H S lO2 of them I wish you could have come w1th us, but slnce younv Jane has the measles I supnose it was 1mPOSS1b16 Ne started our trip Just three days avo taklng off at New York Bob btlckler presldent of the Un1ted Air Llnes, and race Wlnley, who is mayor of Iew York, saw us off Paul Taylor, ground mechanlc at the alrport, 1nsnected the plane thorouvhly nven the crew 13 ade up of former R U H b students the efficient atewardess After a perfect CTOSSlHg over the Atl Wt1C we 1 hted a l1ttle flSh1Hg schooner off the coast of sweden Auth was amazed to see throu h the blnoculars none otle s ther Dean Larson, norna ADdGTSOP,J10lSt Anderson, L1ll1an Anderson, and PSXIHG Anderson Ne rescued Dean from all these nice and attractive 'lTlS and took ham on with us to Sweden Tuch as we enjofed meetlng our old classmates asain we lntend to flv on to fermany tomorrow Wlth love, Mary Dear Jane, We went to Fernany, and in Berlin stopned to see Ir and hrs Baron Butts, nee Virglnia Sheets Baron IS runnlnp agalnst Hltler for nazi leader and 1S qu1te a pol1t1o1an Ve also V1S1t6d Jean Canfield and hETJOT16 Danlelson who have a successful buslness selllng flowers on the streets Whlle we vere WB1k1HV alor mlth them on the1 route we were 74 c e, I' ' ' O of P . . D . . , ., 1 .AIA 1, ' . . L A . - - ' . 1 ., . , J . , A LY l 0 ll l 7 . . ' 0 - 8 0 o o 0 0 . . :J 4 O N ' I A 23 l . I -Q , '1 ' Y J 4. u , , . A . . I O 9 11 4 ' J ' O O O .O : Lansing Stewart is pilot, Max Weidman co-pilot, and Faye Hon, ' O ' . an ' ' s'g. . . . L. . . I rr ' r 1 we Q . .. ... V ,. . , P ' K 'l O . A. J. A . 1' ' , . .I Y . ' V .1 ' rw , A ' 0 J , A J . I 0 D ' ' . -3 l T . , . .'. . ,' . . 1 .1 ' ' ' A ' . . . ' J ' L, Lg 'I' ' much grieved to see Willard Salmons with handcuffs on, belng dragged along the street by Raymond Lynch, who was wearing a policeman's uniform when we asked what poor Wlllard had done Raymond shouted, 'I caught him fishing there in the acquar1um Beat that Ne left Wlllard protestlng wlldlf and found our hotel where Delma Dutcher was hostess bhe told us that only last week Robert Jackson and the fonmer Marguerite Vickroy were 1D Berlin on their honeymoon, but as they have left for P8T1S we shall not be able to see then However, we did see hildred Ackerburg and Evelyn Barnes, wmo are both studying music at the Universlty We read in the New York Times that Lillian Brannock has completed producing another successful Broadway play 'Mater et Pater Ann Fisher and Thomas Maglnn were the stars After leaving germany we pa1d a little vlsit to one of the Alps where Vivian Bengtson is runnlng a hot dog stand Whlle there we heard some one yodeling and asked who it was 'Oh, that's Just Helton Nims, Vivian expla1ned, he's prac t1Clng ' Nhen we arrlved 1n Russla we we e Just 1n t1me to attend a c1v1l weddln tuat of Jerona Peterson and Comrade Robert Hayes, an offlcer ln the Red army Comrade Frank Mertz per formed the ceremony, and Ruth Smlth and Yvonne Ramey we e wit nesses when we reached China we spent a few hours w1th Frances Smlth who is conductlnv an expedltion through the Gobi Desert 1n search of prehlstorlc b1TdS Others on the trip are Dr Helen 'CL8UPhllB, Kenneth slllesple, Agnes Woltmeyer, Vlncent oprlnger, and Prof Rea Laflln he gave them a cheery l1ttle sendoff and on the road back to bhanghal met B111 Redmon and Anna Lae deur, who has also 1ntended to be 1n on the farewell, but were too late E111 ann Anna ae are both m1ss1onaries and have almost been converted to Buddlsm now As Lanslng, the super pilo ,got 1nto a street flvht and managed to be thrown 1D ga1l,we hunted up the AMGFICBH consul and what do you ttinko It was Franc1s Dahlman, and he was ad v1s1nv Lorene bederqulst about her extens1ve o1l lnterests ln ohlna e had such a flne time rem1nisc1ng that we forgot all about poor LBHSIH9, so we brlbed the 3a1lor's wlfe, Vandelyn Abraham, to let hlm out She oblleed for old t1mes's s ke and we flew on to Ind1a, where we had heard several of our friends had jolned hHHR1'S cult The first indicatlon of this was Ray Patterson bath1ng 1n the Janges, and later we learned that Ray Lyster, Larlan rlmes, and Clarence Carlson are also among shand1's followers 75 353 . 2 . O 4 0 . ' 1 1 O - 1 lo n 1 ,A X . O W -Q H . l I . 5 . . . - . O . , . R , - s O T . . . v . . . A ' ' ' Q-- ' ' ' J A 1 ' : ' - 1 ' T - O . L I 23 D L U O , . n. . . L.- -J l ,-. . . 1' - Q 0 J - . . 4- T 3 . . . -, M . . . lvl ' o . 5 . . - L, 3 . . . . . - 3 A . , ' - . . ,, . . . . . J A . 2.7 . . . g 71 in L . . . . . :J . . O l h e . A . . U or 0 . . ,1 A gf - ,-1 - u 'J A . O The last aeek has been qu1te eventful,so we are o1nv to re a1n 1D Borbay a 'ew days, then o on to nustralla wlth love, iarf Dear Jane, DUT1H7 our VlS1t to hast 8111 we vere rojallj entert lneu by Bob Rushton,vho has bullt lr d1+8 sdcc s lul neepr nch Yesterde ,Bob adv esteu tlat we V1 lt some lflPHf of Ol s who a e pro ect1rg 'O o od lv t1e 1 ls he fo nd a l1t e willy where a te t as ,1tched,a d tLere was U le oadler wash lnn d shes 1U the eek and Tholas .cnay and Duane 1te C1 d lnb rooms 1n search of old Unfo tdn te I they 1aven't fO1Hd a't r l 3V1Hf Au t al1s ve heaoed st P1 ht acro s the Pe 1 1C QtODFlU at I we11 when we lend 1 t1e band petpd ug 1 0 Alo a The le der ues Jllm e tl 8T1QQ Jppn Berrle and Anna Adare we e also members of the band Ne arrived at the hot l just 1U t1me lor d1nner Imag1ne our SUTPTISP to see at the next table Margaret Abraham, Loulse Tornholm, and Nad1ne Stout, who were in H8WEl1 for thelr vaca t1OHS The enterta1nment was superb mary Unver, a blues s1ng er at the hotel, sane all the latest hlts, one of Wh1Ch, 'Sum mer Lemor1es,' Was composed by Mary Frances Everhart Mary Frances 1S becom1ng qu1te famous 1n muS1CH1 P1TCl6S At the COnClUSlOn of hary's song, the Boans, Percy and Juanita danced an adavlo dance They are l88V1H0 for Hollywood to dance 1n Luclle nunter's new picture After d1nner we all took a walk alone the beach There was a beautiful moon, and we saw two sa1lors w1th the1r Pirls also tak1n9 advantave of it Coming closer, we recognized Admlrals, Horton BCLBUghl1D and Jalter Sinvleterry each w1th two U1TlS Wlth Horton were Eun1ce Ramey and La Donna hewman, and w1th Halter, LOIS Langdon and Paul1ne Stra1t After leavlnv HBWBII we steered straivht for pood old U S so1l,and talked w1th two of our old frlends who are down 1n Death's Valley, Californ1a Nill1e Mlller 15 THlSlHg cotton end cactus by a new and very scientlflc plan,and carol achenck catches rattlesnakes fo the zoos Toworrow we are ZO1H9 to cross the borde to Anuu Callen te, MEXICO the b1g horse T3ClHQ resort. Charles Llddick has a 76 X V t , 0 ' gp :J W3 Q 1 .- 1 or ' ' 11 1. l , Q , 1' ' . I 4 . , W . f , ', ,J ' I' f E Y ' u P ' ' 1 fn ' , . . ra v A A I . V1 xi u ' NH: S , S 1 , I1 A , 1 . . . . rwy s, 3. ,. . A 1 ,- ,. A - w , J 4.1: - V 'J 1 A 1 is 1'-' 1 -n on-N ' ,, , J , .: H 1 - 1 v' V , . -L on V 1 1 - lah t - 1 11 1 Q L 5' -' A H W Y: . ,n ' . Me '2 1 1- J 1 c n CT ' r Q W 1 L' -L g- 'Y ' ' - , 'r 1- 1 Q '1- , 1 1 . - -J 0 .L L- .Lu , A , . any. ' D Q ' o ' .- ' ' , 1. e. 4 3 Q I' 1 v , I' , S, A s- n ' ' v ' 0. Y., ' - X v f , ., i , ,J lm . x AQ, , J I I I I A 1 'rx nw ' N PO v- - -rv - . bf 5 jln A, ... . , ,F 'I r ,da gg ,B Q ' , , A , 'Y5 .l .. . .. , , A. 1 - . A . ' e 5 9 . ' Q . A I . , s 1. ' Q . gf- . . ' on '- ,- O , . - I -x L 9 J 1 O . - 1 K.: ' LJ . 1, I ' n ,J o . . . A -.w 3 Q ' 1 . ,J . . . V O , I . , Q D Q3 .J ' s o . . , ,, I' o , . ' ' .. tt L LJ ' -9 str1nv of horses there and Dear Jane, Ivan wllson is a Jockey with love, Lary and Ivan, and founc both of them e looked up charles son and corrlne Hultran, and today Iesterday ve saw Jrace un GOIDU very well ln a flnanclal way the races dr W bl' crowds A we met Y8T'd6T1tS .en honor of Jane ooorer, the lots of CelCbT1tl8S tmele a serlous an 1 was 1th Dlh, lntend nt head nlrs lOOklH' mar wlth SUTUTlQPl to dls as lager, vas t o e blf hOSWlt9 s are Lvdla Ann As our nlfne was to early bl noney 1S elmo enoufh to return to Red Oa Deer Jane, 1 thlnk we have v1s1t vraduates of '14 -hen w a p1CU1C to meet tnose wh slndly volunteered the use nelen kufner, who n ve op the S8HdW1C16S lhe clas town william Arnold lS R O d.e , Paul Stever 13 c erguerlte wfs throvlng a nertj ln p oflnent Q10 lftlbt lhe e were so we colle ted suto ranhs l ashe a Jan uyke aeald for hls auto rash, cove lt was Dr D1Ck Berryman, and lealtrful vhHflCHP Dlcl 1S ,uner l 1U PHOPWlX, A 1'OHP, nd .1, wo ard ber h Jane Lyn n ve that H1 bt we lett the ofrtv Tone nov 1D P ct there is ba elf le st P Vlth love, nary or at least had news of all the ed e reached Red Uak we declded to have o are stlll here Helen Halueman of her farm,and V1ola Landstrom and ened a oellcatessen here, furnlshed s of '54 has almost taken over the mayor, B111 Bowman 13 prlnclpal of oach, and .arguerlte ashley teaches Russell Halbert, manaver of the candy k1tCH9H, wvs there Wlth Phoebe Ollver, who has a dress shop Frances nemy and Evelyn Rellly were a l1tt customers at the nkemy ne1 and Martha vubker drove t which she won by SGCUTIDG le late because there were so many lly' becuty shop La Verne Swanson hem out 1n lartha's new iolls Royce, the most SUbbCTlpt1OHS to the Acoln well, we've certalnly had a wonderful t p and we shall have been Ruth plenty of tlme to t n1nk lt over, becalse xe've all Just conv1cted for 6mb8ZZl1H2 the class funds. 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Red Oak High School - Pep Yearbook (Red Oak, IA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

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Red Oak High School - Pep Yearbook (Red Oak, IA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942


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