Reinbeck High School - Smar Yearbook (Reinbeck, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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Neva Ackerman Mlxed Chorus 3, Glee Club 3,h Pep Club l,2,3, Annual 3,h Newspaper 3,L Operetta 1 Class Play 3,h F.H.A. 2 A Basketball 1,2 A L Class Secretary 3 Band Queen 3 Librarian 2,3,h Pep Club Secy. Robert Bonn Fegoxe I,5p3,L Football 2,3,b Track 2,3 Betty Dinnebier ep Club 2 5,K Newspaper 1 l-act plays 2 Operetta 1 Class Play 3 Band 1,2,3,h F.H.A. 1 2,3 aaekebbail 3 Swing Band 3 ,B Crai Dirks Hlxed Chorus Glee Club l 2 Pep Club 1,2 Annual A l-act pla s 1 1. L 2 Basketball l,2,3,b Football 3,b Baseball 1,2,3, Track A Class Play A L Ramona Halu nick Pep Club 2,5,K Annual L l-act plays l Queen Attendant A Cheerleader L Bill Heithoff Mixed Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 2,L Pep Club 1,2 Annual 1 1-act plays l Class Play 3 Band 1 Basketball l Football 3,h Baseball 1,2 Cheerleader 1,2 Cornet Trio 1 29 Senior Activities Dale Larsen Lee Petersen Glee Club 1,b 'lfact plays 3 Pep Club 1 Band 1,2,3 Operebta 1 F.F.A. l,2,3,b Class Play 3 Basketball l,2,3,h FUFIAO 2 I+ Baseball. 1 Basketball l,2,3 Track 2 B111 Vest Football 3,b Class Secy. M Mixed Chorus 2 Baseball 2 Class Treas. L Glee Club 2 C1885 PFGS- 2 Class Play A ge? ilub 2 . . . L Jim LeWiS Bill Ra sdale Baseball 3 -EISG CIUb 2 F.f.A. I Track Manager 2 Pep Club A Basketball l,2,3,L Newspaper A FOOUball 3,4 l'3Ct Plays 2 Baseball l,2,3 Operetta l Basketball 1.2.3.b Catherine Robinson Football 1.2.3 'MTxEd'CHo?Usff7f' Baseball A Track l,2,3,h Class Pres. A Class V-Pres. 3 Class Secy. 2 Elinor Linder Mlxed Chorus 3,h Glee Club l,2,3,L Pep Club 3,A Annual 3,A Newspaper 2,3,h l-act plays 2 Operetta 1 Class Play 3 A Librarian 2 3 Basketball 1,2 Helen Mennen a Mixed CEorus.3 Glee Club 3 Pep Club l,2,3,h Annual A l-act plays 2 F.H.A. l,2,3,b Class Play A Ph llis Mclnt re Mixed Chorus 3 Glee Club 3 Pep Club 2,3,b F.H.A. l,2,A Janice Paulsen Mixed Chorus 3 le GleGClub l 2 3 1. Pep Club l,2,3,L Annual 3,b Newspaper 3 l-act plays 2 Operetta l Class Play 3,A Band 2,L F.H.A. 2 3,u Student beubell 3,1 Pep Club Pres. A Senior Trio A Glee Club 2,3 L Pep Club l,2,3, Annual 3,A Newspaper 1,2 l-act plays 2 3 Class Play 3 L Senior Trio L Band l,2,3,L F.H.A. l,2,3,L F.H.A. Pres. A F.H.A. Historia Flute Trio 3,h A n 3 ub-1-2-F-5 Barbara Schellin !eP UT 1 r 9 Annual 3,b l-act plays 1 Band 2,3,b l,2,3 Treas. 2 Attendant Play 4 Richard Schick F.H.A. Class Queen Class 3 Allan Wilkinson Glee Club 1 Pep Club l,2,b Annual 2 l-act plays 3,L Operetta l Class Play A F.F.A. 1,2,3,L Track l Student Council Cheerleader31h s ? Mixed Chorus l,2,3,A Glee Club 2 3,1 Pe Club 2 3 4 Everett Wra e F.g.A. 2 314' 'CTEE'U1EB4 ' Basketball l,2,3 Pep Club 1 Football 1,2,3 l-act plays 2 LL Baseball 2 3 F.F.A. l,2,3,L Track l,2,3 F.B. Manager A Larr Trepp Mlxed orus 1 2 3,L Glee Club l,2,3,L Pep Club 1,2 Annual 2 l-act plays 2 Madrigal 3 Mixed Quartet 2 3 Basketball l,2,3,b Football 3,L Baseball 2 A 7 Class Play 3,h Track l Class V-Pres. 2 Class Treas. 3 l Student Council l,L



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Senior Class History We, the class of'B1,started on our flight journey of knowledge with thirty- one peacetime passengers on September 5, 1939. Of the thirty-one who started, seven have completed the journey. The seven who started were Janice Paulsen,Lee Petersen, Helen Mennenga, Elinor Linder, Bill Ragsdale, Catherine Robinson, and Craig Dirks. Miss Roberta Worley who is now Mrs. George Lonergan,was the pilot of our first fli ht journey. Lee Retersen and Billy Ragsdale thought school sort of monotonous ani failed to hear the bell and were late for afternoon classes. But, not pouring all the blame on the boys, two girls, Helen and Janice, visited the city one noon and were late back to school and also missed recess for two weeks. Miss Marsh increased our musical knowledge this year. This year went fast so our plane came in for a landing for three months' rest. The air journey was ready to start again and everyone was as anxious as ever. Miss Anna Hepperle took controls on this trip. The important thing this year was learning how to write. No one joined this journey but Janice Pauls en moved away so didn't join us in second grade. The first thing we knew it was time to refuel or have three months' rest. Our report cards showed we were able to join the flight. September came fast and soon our airship was ready for the third trip in education. Grace Robinson, who is now Mrs. Ralph Lerch, was our pilot. The new subject of interest was the study of the world, geography. Our music teacher was Miss Collister. Robert Bown joined the class and Allan Wilkinson joined us from Grundy Center. In the fall of l9h2 we were ready for another take-off. Miss Tenny was at the controls. This was an exciting year for Miss Tenny was a very athletic person. She was also subject to hiccoughs during history classg perhaps she didn't like the lesson any better than the rest of us. Jim y Lewis joined us this year from Eldora and he says he is sure that the school in the center of Eldora is the Public school for good boys and girls. Billy Heithoff joined us from Dike. Everett Wrage also joined us, coming from a Rural School. Being good scholars we all looked forward to getting our report cards. This being our last year in the lower grades, Miss Havelcheck guided this flight. No more subjects were introduced this year but the courses were, of course, more advanced. Larry Trepp joined this year from that so-called town of Eldora. Eldora is pretty popular, isn't it. Miss Moklebust, who is now Mrs. Si ond Holt, was our music teacher this year. At the end of this year we were alimlooking forward to going upstairs to Junior High. We all passed and were ready to make the flight next fall. We started sixth grade with all of our last yearfs members and two new members. Janice Paulsen rejoined us from Texas,and Da e Larsen joined the class from a rural school in Tama County. We were introduced to three new teachers--- Mrs. Jenkins who taught spelling and reading,Miss Gardiner who taught arithmetl: and English, and Miss Swenson who did a grand job of starting us on art and penmanship. Miss Moklebust taught our music. We had a hard time adjusting ourselves to so many teachers but soon found out we couldn't talk all the time. we learned the 'American Creed' which we said in the assembly every Friday. we had many different rules including the 'guard house' better known as the 'fourth squad' with which some of us became quite familiar. We improved greatly this year and were ready for another year's work if our report cards permitted. We were now ready for our seventh flight with the same teachers to direct us with our work. Betty Dinnebier joined the class from Hudson. Music was taught by Mrs. Rhea and later by Mr. Myers. In this grade we started physical training--the girls under the direction of Mrs. Barbour and the boys under Mr. Downey. we made our minds work by learning the Lincoln's 'Gettysburg Address' and saying it before the assembly. We organized a basketball team this year and helped win a beautiful trophy for the Junior High. This was the first one Junior High had ever won. An operetta was given called 'The Galloping Ghost' in which most of us took part. This being the end of the war the army came marchingto Junior High with Mr. Woodrow Nelson helping Mrs. Jenkins with the teaching prob- lems. We finally got to our destination though we were sorry to think of leaving Junior High. Neva Ackerman joined the passengers this year from

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