Riverview High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Holmesville, NE)
- Class of 1949
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1 fW fa ,' A 1 .-' --'- '1'kY ,X 'ijvfll !,' Eff' KL, 7'Zi,f! f' f , f A j 7 ,f fifwif f 7 645' 'rf ff .N V J ff f 'b m J 'Z 'J' Y EDICATION Umm UU I wlsh to dedicate this annual to those patrons of the school and community who are interested in and Willing to work for the addltxon of a new gyrnnas lum to the school faclhties 7 We, the graduating class of 1949, fe? KX acufly IDA M ELLIS English 9 10 home economics related subjects Sophomore advxsor HARRY W BELL Vocational agriculture boys physxcal education physxcs math 9 Freshrnan sponsor WARREN L SISLER Superintendent Typing I and II algebra Senior sponsor 4 PAULINE E SCHEVE Principal English ll IZ American history girls physical education dramatic: .Iumor sponsor rAbLIXNE D BELL It usu- . I . . 1 1 . , . ,i A I 1 v Q ,f . , , , . 5. . . . . , , XFX SENIORS X - R el'll0I'J MR 5lJLER LAVOINA FRERICHS A busy person who finds tune for everythxng and does xt well ANNA LINEN EBI-IR All the qualxixcationn of A regular gal rolled into one THOMAS BEAR some new trxck he s always try un DUAINE HOWARD All great men are dead and l don t feel so well myself DAVID SISLER He would mterrupt St Peter 5 roll call just to ask a questxon 6 O Always joking, always smiling - gl.. GENE CRIPE He doesn t hurry he hasnt any cares he doeln t worry t nds to his o n affairs LOREN FRANTZ A little nonlenle no and then la relished by the best CHARLES RICHARDS Uh Huh 7 Clan .Hzstory We the Senxor Class of 1949, entered I-lolmesv111e as tradltlonal greenhorns lacklng only the usual turndlty of Fresh men 1n September of 1944 The seven boys and four g1r15 who made up the Class were Alfred Dorn Duane Howard Dale .Tantzen Loren Frantz Gene Crxpe Thornas Bear Dav1dSxsler Joan Humrlch Lavona Frerlchs Anna Lmeweber and Darlene Forke The fxrst great event of our hxgh school careers was the 1n1t1at1on party which turned out to be not quzte as frxghtemng as we had expected It to be Soon after that event we unfortunately lost Thomas Bear who moved to Cahforma The presence of Arlene Frantz, however, evened up our class agam We entered our Sophomore year full of experzence and knowledge The entrance of Sh1rley Tztus Charles Rmchards and Jeanette Meyers made up for the loss of Joan Hurnrxch Darlene Forke and Dale Jantzen Later 1n the same year Jeanette Wzth our promotion to the rank of Soph mores came the pr1v11ege of uutlatmg the Freshmen ln return for whxch they acted as the hosts for a hayrack rxde Duane Howard and Davrd Sxsler played as substrtutes on the hrst team and Alfred Dorn played on the flrst team squad during the1r Sophomore year In our Junior year we lost Arlene Frantz Dean Glerhart and Shirley Titus Thomas Bear came back to us from Call forma and later proved to be one of the star basketball players ln the Southern Gage Conference Before we knew at we had the task of puttxng on a class play After a good deal of confusion Bolts and Nuts the Junxor Play was presented to the pubhc The varsxty basketball team of 1947 48 mcluded Thomas Bear Alfred Dorn Gene Crxpe Davzd Sxsler and Duane Howard Thomas Bear was given the title as captaxn of the all star teaxn of the Southern Gage Conference Alfred Dorn was a substxtute for that team O , . 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The boys brought two basketball trophxes home They won the Southern Gage Tournament by defeatmg Odell They also won the district tournament but were defeated by Brock at Peru Davld Slsler and Loren Frantz We then settled down to work on our musxc progra.m sang in the boys quartet and recewed excellent ratmgs triple trlo Lavona and Davxd sang solos at the Mudecas Muszc Contest and both recewed an excellent rating The would be mus1c1ans then journeyed to Geneva for the dzstrxct contest There Loren Frantz also sang a solo Lavona and Loren both received an excel lent and David recelved a superlor rating Our Junior year was the flrst tune the school had Lavona Frernchs, Duane Howard and Davxd Sxsler gave contest Out of the entire school dramatic group Davld the Distnct Contest and recewed an excellent rating U1 the one act play, Andante, and received an honorable After the basketball season we had another great Junior Semor Banquet We had a Treasure lsland theme which many people considered one of the most orxgmal to be carried out at I-lolmesvxlle And so the days shd past and our Senxor year arrxved The fxrst bxg event of this year was the Semor sneak day We followed the footsteps of the prevlous class to Kansas City Lavona Frenchs sang mn the partnczpated mn the speech contests readlngs for our local dramatic was chosen to go to Tecumseh for on the readmg he gave I-Ie was also mention for his fme job of actlng task upon our shoulders gwmg the Mxssourl There we vlsxted the Ford car assembhng plant and the Kansas Clty Zoo We left very early on a Friday mornmg and returned the next Saturday evenmg Later in November we vlsxted Beatrice to have our pxctures taken at Gale s studio Though most of us were dissatisfied we decxded that our pxctures were as good as could be expected In their Semor year Duane David Gene and Loren played on the varsity basketball tearn Thomas Bear was dxsquallfled because of a mzsunderstandxng concerning the all star game Alfred Dorn was dlsquallfled because he had lived outside the dxstrlct durlng the SIXITUTIBI' Sxnce the number of girls m our class was small there was not much talent for girls sports commg from the Semor Class Anna Lxneweber played on the volleyball tearn during her Junlor and Semor years Lookmg forward now we see the music contests dramatxcs contests the finish of the basketball season the Junlor Senior Banquet Baccalaureate and Commencement stxll he ahead of us We are lookmg forward to each of these wxth a good deal of antxcxpatlon As we look back on the years we can thmk of many thlngs we w1sh we had done dxf ferently but on the whole these last four years have constituted a very happy and wholly satxsfactory experxence Anna Lxneweber Lavona Frerxchs Duane Howard David Slsler Clay Roll Charles Rxchards Loren Frantz Gene Crxpe Tho s Bear Class Flower Whlte Carnatlon Class Colors Purple and Whmte Class Motto Perseverance Overcomes Everything 8 , . . - 1 . . . . . , . ,, U . . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . . 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I - 1 1 1 . . ,- ..f - U G4 Cla!! pI'0p,leCy Let us turn ahead the wheels of tune for a few mmutes and gaze into the future of the class of 49 lt was a blnstermg day tn Malay for the flrst of December and the workrnen had to be almost forced to keep dxggmg Oh excuse me I forgot I Davtd Slsler axn an archaeolo gxst and the afore mentioned workmen were natxves employed to remove the first few feet of earth from the prtceless remains we were excavattng The expedxtton s head photographer Gene Crzpe had just gone to develop some plates of the mornxng s fmds when one of the workmen fatnted as a result of the terrlble hear I decxded to let the workmen off for the afternoon and told them to return early the next mornxng when the heat was not so great About that tune a messenger carne from town to tell us that a load of supplies had arrxved from the States and that there was also a cable gram from someone names Howard I sent Gene after them and stayed on the campstte myself It was necessary that someone stay at the carnp for Lf no one was there we often had vtsxtors from the hxlls who belxeved we were provokmg thexr Gods by molestmg the ancient graves These natxves often proceeded to wreck our caxnp and fill m the excava tnons and generally had a good job done before they were discovered It was about four o clock when Gene returned to carnp As he caxne tearmg across, I saw somethmng had excited hun In hls excitement he completely forgot about an open grave in the center of the camp and plop two bodies m one grave but one wasn t dead The cablegram was from Guess Who It was a Howard all right but tt wasn t Duane lt was Lavona She had wnred to mform us that our Senior Class was havmg a re umon somettme durmg Christmas vacation and wanted us to coxne Of course, we would We hadn t been away from our wok m Malay for a year and a half and a vacation tn the states was Just what we needed an excuse to take So after all necessary arrangements had been made and the workmen laxd off, we packed and headed back for the states We landed After a rest and a good bath we went to the Coffee Shop for lunch, and who should we meet there but Thomas Bear You can ixnagxne our surprlse when he told us that he was a cattle rancher tn western Nebraska and the owner of a one thousand acre ranch The after noon soon passed as we talked over old tunes and also learned that the reunion was to be the next evemng at the home of Howard s Duane and Lavona, that :sl Thomas mvxted Gene and me to rzde w1th hun 111 has new convertxble land a Cadxllac to boot J Of course we accepted He told us he would meet us in the lobby the followxng afternoon at sux o clock He then excused hunself because he was due at hxs aunt s home for dinner that evemng We had nothing to do that evenmg so we took m a movie Afterwards we stepped into the drug store for cokes and there szttmg at the counter was none other than Anna Lmeweber In a brief chat with her we learned that she was a nurse She was doing private nursmg for some wealthy banker and hxs wlfe in Beatrtce by the name of Scheve Why wasn t that the Harold Scheve s we knew? Of course it was Anna sald there really wasn t anythmg wrong wxth exther of them but xt was the style to have prwate nurses now and Mrs Scheve four old Englxsh and history teacher, couldn t bear to be out of style We took the hberty of lnvltxng Anna to go wxth us ln Tom s car and told her where to meet us She saxd she really must be gomg home now for xt was about tune to gtve Mrs Scheve her sleepxng tablets So we went back to the hotel and belzeve me we didn t need any sleepxng tablets to go to sleep The next day was spent ln walking about town and eating until tune for Tom to come and get us We then went to our rooms and after a quxck cleanup went down to the lobby where we found Anna already waxtmg She said she had just arrxved and had seen nothxng of Tom Tune passed and stxll no Tom Then about a half hour later one of the most comical looking old Fords wzth the top cut off and all sorts of undxgmfxed and ridiculous thmgs pamted on xt, drove up and out jurnped Tom Was he mad When l asked what happened to the Cadillac we ' 0.5 OI-- ' ' S I I , --IO il ' ' U , . , . . . . . . . 3 - in Omaha and took the bus for Beatrice where we got rooms in the Paddock Hotel. g l u - . , 4 . . . . . . , . I D . . ' . 9 got it full blast. fCensoredl Anyway it seemed that the Cadillac just quit running and this was the only car the garage man had that Tom could use So he used it We all got in-- or should l say out? At any rate we were quite out-of-doors in that car- and in December too. Did we ever receive attention on the way out of town? It must have been quite an in- teresting spectacle Four grown people in a ridiculous looking car wxth no top in the mid- dle of winter At any rate it ran and we got there cold but in fine that is all but Tom were in fine spirits The Howards met us at the door of their newly built home Duane Lavona and two little txkes very cute and with hair as black and curly as it could be We were informed that it wasn t a tom either They told us these were only the first two and invited us into the nursery to see the latest model as Duane termed it We learned that Lavona had been teaching school the first two years after finishing high school and that Duane had started right out farming and was doing very well at it Our conversation was interrupted by a racket out front lt was an army jeep turning circles in the snow After a formal debut of antics it stopped and out jumped Charles Richards Irnagine our surprise to learn that he was a captain of the National Guard H had been working for this pos1t1on ever since school was out and finally reached his Utopia The conversation later shifted to Loren No one seemed to know where he was or what he was doing Lavona had contacted hun about the reunion through his parents but did not know anything about hun except that he was coming About that tune a sleek road ster pulled up but as it was growing dark it was hard to recogmze the tall form that stepped from it Lavona opened the door and there stood Loren He was a good six feet of hair and muscles By the hair I mean that he was nursing a full crop of whiskers He told us in his business it was necessary as he was a professional basketball player and at present was playing with the House of David The mystery was solved Since all of us had arrived Lavona invited us to the dining room where we sat down to a lovely dinner Let us turn the wheels of tune back now for we know what we started to find out and it would be very unpolite to meddle further into the proceedings of such a happy evening After all it s none of our business Editor s Note Any surularity to persons living or dead is purely intentional CLASS AVERAGES Hair Brown Wqghf 155 pounds Height 5 feet and 8 inches Waist 30g inches Eyes Brown Shoe Size 10 , . . . 1 . . , . , .- . . . . 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I . . . . . . . . r . . 9 . . . . . . . - e Q 0 ' ' . , ' . . . . . . . . , . mlnd Emer Clan 'W ll We the Semor Class of one thousand nme hundred and forty nxne be1ng of sound and body do hereby pubhsh th1s last wlll and testament I Davld Slsler do hereby w111 my b1g feet to Darrell Jenkms Lavona Frerxchs do hereby wxll my stubbornness ln class meetlngs to Donna Cody Loren Frantz will my curly haxr to Danny Swltzer Gene Crlpe w1.ll my grandfather s Ford to anyone who wxll take It Thomas Bear do hereby wzll my trouble makmg gemus to Vernon ldeus Anna Lmeweber w11l my phone calls durxng school to Helen Lxnsenmeyer Duane Howard wxll my ab1l1ty to go wmth one gxrl for three years to Bobby S011 Charles Rlchards wzll all my gzrl frxends to James Tegtrnexer Davld Sxsler do hereby wxll my ab1l1ty to put up the glrls ha1r to Junmy Smzth Loren Frantz w1ll my elbows to Don Lznsenrneyer Gene Crlpe do hereby w11l my darkroom to Danny and Al Jean Thomas Bear w1ll my lazxness to Yvonne Howard Charles Richards w1ll my rank xn the Nat1ona1 Guard to anyone who w11l take xt Lavona Frerxchs wlll my eff1c1ency to Darrell Jenkms Loren Frantz w1ll my lnnocent blue eyes to Jxmmy Smith Gene Crzpe do hereby w1ll my turtle neck sweater to Dan Hevelone Thomas Bear wxll my pass1on for Shakespeare to Bobby Lmeweber Duane Howard wxll my wavy ha1r to Mary Whlte Lavone Frerlchs w11l my place ln front of the mxrror to Naomx Frantz Davxd Sxsler do hereby w1ll my strong vomce to Roland Hardln Charles Rxchards wxll my car to Don Lmsenmeyer Anna Lmeweber do hereby w1l1 my ablhty to serve m volleyball to Ruth Lmeweber Duane Howard w111 my abxhty to sxt around and day dream to Letha Epp ll a C L . , . . . u I, , . . . I l, ' , ' ' ' ' . I, , . - . . . I, . ' . . . . I' , . . . . . I, . , . . . . u I, A . . Y . . . . . . . u l, , ' ' . I, ' , ' . I, , ' ' . I, . , . . . . . . I, . , . . . . i I, , . . ' . . ' I, ' , ' . I, , . . . i It , . . . I I, . ' . . . . I 1, . . ' . . . i I' . , . . . I' . , . . . . . I, , . . . . i S UNDERGRADS X N D x uniora FRONT ROW Sponsor Mrs Seheve BACK ROW Naomi Frantz Letha Epp Al Jean Wlls on Yvonne Howard Helen Lmsenmeyer Mary White Dan Switzer Darrell J enkins Dan Switzer Yvonne Howard Al J an Wilson, Darrell Jenkins Helen Llnnenmeyer Donn: Cody Mary White Naomi F antz and Letha Epp Laugh thy gxrhsh laughter Wmning is her way and pleasant rn her smxle How would I look xf I weren t talk-xng Musrc rs my middle name Maidens are often decewxng A woman who as never wrthomnz a man A good fellow rn every sense of the wo He s small but what does that mean? 13 Donna Cody ----- --------- - - - It is tranquil people who accomplish much. 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The Junior Class of 49 and the coming Senior Class of 50 consists of nine pupils seven girls and two boys Naomi Frantz onne Howard Mary White and Helen Lmsenmeyer played on the vol leyball team These girls and Letha Epp also played on the softball tearns Dan Switzer played on the baseball team and the first teaxn in basketball He won the honor of being placed on the second all star tearn of the Southern Gage Conference Mary and Naomi were cheerleaders and all the girls in the class were members the Pep Club Mary Naomi and Al Jean Wilson were members of the octet this year Yvonne and Helen were in the trio Helen Yvonne and Al Jean sang solos and Letha Epp played a violin solo at the Mudecas and District Contests and the Music Festival at Fllley Letha was in the one act play Balcony Scene given at Adams Most of the Juniors gave readings at the speech contest These people were Naomi Al Jean Yvonne Helen and Donna Cody One of the mam events for the Juniors was the presentation of their play The Groom Said No All of the class with Letha as assistant director participated ln the play We borrowed two Sophomore boys and one Freshman girl The play was successful and we The next event was the Junior Senior Banquet The banquet theme was The Garden of Tomorrow The banquet was semiformal following the custom of the last few years The Jumor Class members have taken it for granted that they will be Seniors next year Class rings have been ordered CLASS OFFICERS President Letha Epp Vice President and Secretary Mary White Treasurer Dan Switzer We wish to congratulate the Seniors of 49 for their successful four years of high school We also wish them the best of luck in the years that are ahead We hope that our Senior year will be even more successful if possible than the present Seniors have found theirs Class Flower American Beauty Rose Class Colors Blue and Silver Motto In Ourselves Our Future Lies 14 I . . . of had a large crowd considering the bad weather. H . . , . . ophomored FRONT ROW Donnn Stuteville Jumny Smnth Don Lmsenmeyer Delorel Arnold Kathryn Forsyth. Robert Linevieber BACK ROW SPXIOY Mill lull Mnrilyn Siem: Joan Abbott Robert lrneroon, and Barbara Switzer egI'eJllI1'lel'l FRONT ROW James Tegtmexer Dorothy Ellxs Isabel White Ruth Lineweber Danny Hevelone Sponuor Mr Bell BACK ROW Roland Hardin Dorothy Miller Mnrjone Brockmux and Vernon Ideus I5 , . 1 1 1 n - s 1 n v - 1 n 1 . , . . - v 1 I - Ire .gresfcman Clan The Freshrnan Class of '49 consists of nine pupils, five girls and four boys. Nearly all of the boys participated in basketball. Roland Hardin James Tegtmeier and Danny Hevelone acted as substitutes on the second team Ruth Lineweber Isabel White and Dorothy Miller were substitutes on the volleyball team. Initiation in the fall was a big event for the Freshmen and they followed it by a return party for the Sophomore Class The officers of the class are President-Ruth Lineweber Vice-President-James Tegtmeier Secretary-Dorothy Ellis The class colors are aqua Danny I-Ievelone James Tegtrneier Vernon ldeus Roland Hardin Ruth Lxneweber Dorothy Miller Isabel White Marjorie Brockman Dorothy Ellis and gold and the class flower is a white rose Any time he d gladly leave his dull books I m not afraid to study but life is too short to l exist as I am but that is enough Most wisdom goes with a few words Watch out, she may be foolin Her modesty is a candle to her merit ' ls she as innocent as she seems? She is as industrious as the day is long ork first then play is her creed waste he oplzomore Cfau At the beginning of our Sophomores year we initiated the Freshmen and were given hayrack ride as our return party We were very active in all sports this year Bob Emerson, Jim Smith and Don Linsenmeyer were on the baseball tearn Donna Stuteville Joan Abbott Kathryn Forsyth and Barbara Switzer were on the softball team Bob Emerson, Don Linsenrneyer, and Jun Smith were subs for the first tearn and played on the second team in basketball this year Joan Abbott was a cheerleader Kathryn Forsyth Joan Abbott and Barbara Switzer, were members of the drarnatic club and gave readings Barbara Switzer and Kathryn Forsyth were in the one act play Balcony Scene Bob Lineweber, Jim Smith Don Linsenrneyer and Bob Emerson, were members of the FFA Bob Emerson was President Don Lmsenmeyer, Vice President and Jim Smith Sec retary of this group Joan Abbott Marilyn Siems and Barbara Switzer were on the WINDY CORNER staff Dolores Arnold Barbara Switzer and Kathryn Forsyth sang in the girls octet Joan Abbott sang in the girls trio Bob Emerson Jun Smith, and Don Linsenmeyer, sang in the boys trio Bob Emerson Don Linsemneyer Barbara Switzer and Joan Abbott sang solos Joan Abbott and Donna Stuteville played piano solos These people performed at the Mudecas and District contests and the Music Festival at Fxlley The officers of the class are President Bob Emerson, Vice President Barbara Switzer, Secretary Donna Stuteville Joan Abbott Barbara Switzer Dolores Arnold Bobby Lineweber Donald Linsenmeyer Bobby Emerson Marilyn Siems Jimmy Smith Donna Stuteville Kathryn Forsyth For if she will she will you may depend on it, and if she won t she won t so there s an end on it She has a heart but only for one llike em tall dark and handsome Women the least of his worries Maybe l ll get the car next year Happy am I, from care am free why can t they all be contented like me ? There s mischief in that dunple Dynamite comes in small packages I wasn t meant to be an angel She does her own thinking 16 . . I I . . . . I I . . . . . . I . . , . . . g . ll ' I I ll ------ . ----- ' ' ' g . u - , - n -------- g . ' ll ' ll ------- 1 . .g Q ------ . an ' O ------ . ' ' - Q ll ' I' . . ,, . . . . gg --- . . . ,, ' ---..--- w , , . . . .. . , I . . . . . . . ' I 1 . ' I I I . Q . . . . . . , . . ' I I . . . ' I ' ll Il - , , . . . . I I . . . . . . . . a l - D 9 . . . I I ' . . . I I ' . . g . . . . . ' 9 g . - . ' I I I ' . . . . . . . Q Q . . - ' - - . - . ' n ., . - . . . --------- ' , I I l ' Ol I I ' ' ll ll ----- . - - -ll ' I II 1 1 ' ' ll ' ' II ----- --- . U ll l ll an . 9 ' ------ . . gg e 0 ll I I 0 0 0 Il ---- -- . 1 a --55 I U Il a 55 I ll --..---. , .. - - H 'ff even th and Sigh ff: graded A 1,:- f ry L 1 . s g . 3 'xfiiliffl' A e FRONT ROW J Allen F Teghneier R Lumen, K Guenther R Brockmnn D Llneweber R Wylie M Allen, R Ekvell BACK ROW Teacher Mr: Peterlen,M Switzer P Forsyth V Melnte J Llzuenmeyer V Whih I :Vlhl G Phillppi ga th an zxtlz gracfw SECOND ROW T HIRD ROW Shuxer J Wlese J Forsyth C Elln J Emerson White P Cody K Wrlghumen, M Schulte! D Petersen, K Holihtm Frantz 1. Slefkeu R ldeun R Switzer Teacher Mrs Rulla Cullen, L Wylie R Llneweber D Wnghtnman R Wolf L Eckel B Winkle Siem: Not in picture J Sxems 17 , 4 I R I Q! 0 W FRONT ROW: S. Dillrneyer, L. Guenther, D. Frantz, M. Wlegand, M. Philippl, C. Phillppi, L. . . , . , . ' , . . : II. . . , . . , . . , M. , , . , . . - . . : R. . , . , . ' , . , . . . , E. . : . ' . gzftln ml Szxllz On September 6 1948 twenty-eight ambxtxous boys and gxrls pxcked what they thought would be their favorzte seats 1n the crowded fifth and sixth room Mrs. Rulla was in charge of the room this year Just what all the chxldren were thinking doesn t matter much but some of the things they did dunng the nine months are things they will remember for a long time None of the group w1l1 ever forget our bzg ass1gnments and how necessary xt seemed to Mrs Rulla that all of them carne in punctually and well done They ll also remember how hard it was to get an A or a B as a slx weeks grade There were several cztxzenshzp health scholarshlp and social lwing contests to motlvate mterest Thxs year however, hasn t been all work Interest mn takmg part an sports and backmg the school m a good sportsman lxke way has been stressed Baseball, softball basketball volleyball and occaszonally other games were played Some of our boys entered thexr fzrst mterschool competitxon thls year The hfth and sixth graders were xnterested m musxc, too Some of them took mam muslcal parts UI the Christrnas Operetta and the room also presented a short musical pan tomune for the February P T A meeting The Future Riverview C1t1zensh1p Club has been a valuable activity Many decxslons have been made which have helped to settle problems m the room Every month has had nts unportant event ln September the students vlslted the f1re station ln Beatrlce, in October there was a Halloween party ln November four Red Cross boxes were packed, xn December a Christmas glft exchange took place 1n January the fifth and sixth graders helped conduct the March of Dunes Campaxgn, ln February our Valentlne party and P T A program took up some extra t1me, 1n March a kxte flyxng contest IS to be held, in Aprzl our Easter party w11l take place and we w1ll wlnd up the year w1th a tea for the mothers 1n May This year has been a year full of act1v1ty There have been plenty of funny mcxdents to remember For mstance Kenton would get provoked because hms curls msxsted on bemg curly Clarence became Dr I. Q , Lawerence Eckel became our glarnour boy Rxchard Cullen was a permanent flxture from 8 45 to 4 00 Duck Wolf was the all star of the room Tommy became Clair, Merle was the outstandmg cxtrzen Jeamne was our songbxrd Rosetta was seen but seldom heard, Elame becarne girl sport, and Dorothy was the mam mascuhne xnterest Lyle Wyhe jomed us m October and Jerry Wxese left for Wyommg in February euentfn and gzglztlz Twenty pupils were enrolled m the seventh and eighth grade room thxs year Twelve were xn the exghth grade and exght ln the seventh grade Durmg the school term Shirley Trunmer Cec1l1a and Eileen Wxese moved from the dlstrxct At the beginnmg of the year a cxtizenshxp club was organxzed Its purpose was to pro mote friendly relatxonshxps and happier socxal lzvmg fn the room In addxtxon to regular school work several actwxtxes have been carrxed out These In cluded Halloween Christmas and Valentme partxes ln November our room presented a one act play Waztmg For the Doctor to the P T A meeting At Chnstznas each pupxl was represented xn an operetta Hexgh Ho Holly The seventh and eighth grade room has been very active 111 athletxcs during the past year The girls have a softball tearn and a volleyball team Although they haven t competed agamst other schools they have enjoyed playing against the hugh school The boys have been actwe tn basketball and baseball Gerald Phxlxppx Jaclue Evans and Rex Ekwall all played on the second team and on the Jumor l-hgh team xn basketball Actzvxtxes planned for thxs spring are the Juxuor I-hgh Tournaxnent at Blue Sprmgs a Spring Concert a Mothers tea and a sight seexng trap On the whole the room has enjoyed a very fxne spxrxt of co operation and has had prohtable school year 18 C C .. . . 9 9 . . . . . . . - . , ' 9 . . . . . . . . - 9 . . 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Llnnweber R Bernard L Front: B Illia L ldou THIRD ROW S Rlchudl, W Llltvobor, T Phlllppl H ldeul M Glorhaxt, M Allen Teacher Mhz Wilcox Notlnpictux-e K. Rathe E ldaul 19 FRONT ROW: D. Cullen, B. Gierhart, J. Wolf, L. Frerichs, R. Phunppx, L. Lineveber, B. Eckol, egmnera, ual an econ There are twenty s1x pupxls enrolled rn the pnmary room There are ten chlldren the f1rst grade ten m the second grade and s1x begznners The ch1ldren ln the room took part ln the November P T A program by smgmg and dramatlzmg several nursery rhyme songs All the pupxls also had a part 1n the presentation of the Chnstmas operetta Hexgh Ho Holly A good cltxzenshzp chart has held the mterest of the chrldren smce the begrnmng of the school year Sxx poznts of good school cltlzenshrp have been emphas1zed They are bulldmg good health habits belng qu1et m the scnoolroom and corrxdors, usmg good manners at lunch txme gettmg along well with others takmg care of one s own property and takmg care of school property Scxence books were added thxs year They have provxded much mterestzng and worth whlle readmg materlal The group has become mcreasmgly aware of the world outside the school A Halloween party a Chrlstmas party and a Valentlne party were held th1s year The prunary room w1shes everyone a happy vacat1on and a profxtable and enjoyable new school year ar an our! There are thlrteen pup1ls 1n the thzrd and fourth grade room There are seven he fourth grade and slx ln the thzrd grade Sharron Cullen left us during the year A cxtzzenshlp club was orgamzed at the beguuung of the school year Valuable trammg as well as growth xn better cxtlzenshxp have been attamed A box was fzlled for the Jumor Red Cross Part1es were enjoyed on Halloween Chrzstmas Valentine s Day and Easter The thzrd and fourth grade took part m the Chrlstmas operetta Hexgh Ho Holly and plan to take an actwe part ln the Aprml P T A prograrn Plans are also xn the makmg for a tea honormg the mothers on Mother s Day A school year would t be complete wxthout a fleld tr1p followed by a wxener roast Thxs w1ll be one of the flnal actwxtles the room w11l undertake Sand table projects worked out thxs year xncluded a Thanksglvmg scene Chrxstmas scene scene of Holland a Chlnese vxllage and a safety first project The story hour perxod each day has been a contrxbutxng factor mn getting the pupxls interested in reading books Books enjoyed thxs year have been Little House on the Prairie Just Davld Adventures of Tom Sawyer Hans Brmker and the Silver Skates He1d1 Bears of Blue Rxver The Bobbsey Twxns m Mexxco A number of short storxes have also been read The chlldren have worked and played hard and now are looking forward to a happy vacatlon Z0 -, . . . . . in . .. . 1 int Z-1 uarlet David Slller Dan Switzer Music Instructor Mn Bell Loren Frantz Duane Howlrd lin Yanni. BACK ROW ity YIM! AJ Jena Wilson. Lavoan Yrertchn und Dorothy Illia ZZ FRONT ROW: lhlk hltruct-or-Mn. Bell, Bu-bun Switzer, Neon-ui Punta, Dolores Arnold girl: , rio Yvonna Howard Joan Abbott Helon Lxnsenmeyer Muaic Instructor Pauline Bell MJCC Our music program started off with a bang this year with a good deal of practxc ing and appearances The trio composed of Yvonne Howard soprano Joan Abbott second soprano Helen Linsenmeyer alto sang at the hrst P T A meet1ng They won a superior rating at the Mudecas contest and are planning to attend the District contest A girls octet was selected from the entire girls chorus The members are Barbara Switzer Mary White first soprano Lavona Frerlchs Naomi Frantz second soprano Kathryn Forsyth Dorothy Ellis first alto and Al Jean Wilson Dolores Arnold low alto The group sang at P T A ln January and at the music festival at Fxlley they received an excellent rating at the Mudecas contest and are planning to sing at the District contest Duane Howard Dan Switzer Loren Frantz and David Sxsler are the members of the boys quartet lhcy recewed a superior rating at the Mudecas contest and plan to make appearances at each of the remaining contests A boys trio has been named for the first tlme in several years DonL1nsenrneyer The vocal soloists who performed at the Mudecas contest were girls hxgh Yvonne Howard superior Barbara Switzer excellent girls medium Lavona Frerxchs excel lent Ioan Abbott excellent girls low Helen Lxnsenrneyer excellent Al Jean Wilson excellent, boys h1gh Duane Howard superior boys medzum Don Lxnsenmeyer excel lent Bob Emerson excellent boys low Loren Frantz superior Davzd Sxsler superior Instrumental solos at the Mudecas were performed by Roland Hardin piano accordxan excellent Letha Epp violin superior Joan Abbott and Donna Stutevtlle piano both supertor These contestants plan to attend the District contest The mixed chorus sang at P T A in January They participated in the Mudecas contest and received a good The gxrls glee club and the boys glee club sang at the Mudecas contest also The girls received a good and the boys received an average At different tunes this year Holmesville has been asked to present a program at vanous schools Some oi the smaller groups have helped to present the program Z3 M ' . . . . . I . ' Bob Emerson, and Jirn Smith make up this trio. . . , . - . - I , . - . I , . . - - ramalacd The school year 1948 49 constxtuted our second year of work m speech and dra matics Early in December a one act play Balcony Scene was presented at Adams for the Mudecas one act play contest The members of the cast were Lavona Frerxchs Barbara Switzer Thomas Bear Duane Howard Gene Cripe Kathryn Forsyth, Letha Epp and David Srsler The play did not receive one of the three ratings gwen but was very well commented upon by members of the audience Davrd Sxsler recewed an rn dxvidual award for hrs portrayal of the leadmg role The Junxor Class presented the comedy play The Groom Said No on November 23 Mexnbers of the cast were Dan Switzer Darrell Jenkrns Donald Linsenmeyer Junmy Smxth Yvonne Howard Naomi Frantz Helen Lmsenmeyer A1 Jean Wxlson, The Senior Class wrll present its play on Aprxl 12 13 It wxll be a mystery comedy The Whrspermg Room The entire Semor Class and Letha Epp Kathryn Forsyth and Marjorxe Brockrnan were selected to make up the cast for the play The school participated in the dxstrrct speech contest at Tecumseh on March Z4 Out of the entire high school dramatics group Kathryn Forsyth was selected for the humorous dxvrsron and received an excellent ratrng Bavxd Sisler was selected for the serxous readmgs and recewed a superior ratmg Lavona Frerxchs gave an orrgrnal oration and received an excellent rating The Patchwork Quxlt a one act play was produced The cast xncluded Dan Switzer Mary White A1 Jean Wilson Barbara Switzer Isabelle White Ruth Lineweber and Don Llnsenmeyer The play received a ratmg of good Z4 . . be ll Donna Cody, Mary White, and Ruth Lineweber. fi fi X Jyadkelball FRONT ROW Duane Howard, Dan Svntzer David Szsler Loren Frantz Gene Crlpe BACK ROW Gooch Nl! Bell, Jim Smith Robert Emerson, Don Lizuenrneyer James Tegtmexer Robert Llneweber Student Manager Roland Hardin Holxnesvxlle Holrnesvllle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holrnesville Holrnesvxlle Holxnesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holrnesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle l-lolmesvxlle Holmesville Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle BASKETBALL RECORD Liberty Blue Spnngs Barneston Llberty I-'xlley Odell Vxrguua Panama Blue Sprmgs Odell Blue Spnngs Barneston I-'xlley St Joseph Unxon Center St Joseph Vxrgxrua Clatoma W erdon The Holmesvxlle Tiger Tearn played twenty garrxes wumnxng fourteen and losxng su Holmesvllle made the total of seven hundred fifty two poxnts vw-hxle the opponents sunk five hun dred and seventy mne Danny Switzer was our leadmg scorer 'vxth two hundrec lhxrty three oxnts followed by Gene Crxpe wxth one hundred seventy three and Davxd Sxs'er collected one hundred and seven pomts bemg thxrd hxgh 26 ' .............,....... 35 ..... 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Frantz Kathryn Forsyth Barbara Switzer Helen LWUIIKIIYII, Student Mlhllr Lnvonn Frerichs Baseball Robert Ltneveber BACK ROY: Dulne Howard Gene Cripe Iirn Slnlth, LCG Yrlltl CHIIIG llchlrdl Robert Emerson, Vernon ldeus James Tegtrnehr Conch Mr Bell Z7 FRONT ROW: Roland Hardin, Darrel Jenkins, Doa Li-IIIIDIDGYCY, Dm Hevelane, Du: Switzer, . . . . , , - . . ull lOl' Bain Coach Mr Bell Ru Ekwall Roland Hardin Jackie Even: James Tegtmeier Gerald Phllippl FRONT ROW Du: I-kvehlm lhn Stnith, June! Teghneier Rob!!! Llnevtbcr BACK ROW Roland Hardin Vex-nom ldeun Don Llnnemneynr Robert Emerson, und Mr Bell Z8 Q I Dux I-kvcllmo, in Dick Wolf. ' 3. 9. . volleylall FRONT ROW Yvonne Howard, Joan Abbott Naomx Frantz Kathryn Forsyth, Ruth Llneweber BACK ROW Student Manager Lavons Frsrlchs, Isabel White Anna Lhawsber Dorothy Millar, Helen Llnsenxnsyer, Barbara Switzer, Donna Stutovllls Mary White Cosch Mr! Scheve Our volleyball tearn has completed another quxte satxsfactory season of playing with the excep tion of an lnvltatxonal Tournarnent at Lxberty whxch the gxrls are looking forward to with a lot of hope We played the followmg nelghbonng schools Vxrgxnla Barneston Blue Springs Fxlley Odell Lxberty and Unlon Center Holrnesvllle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle l-lolmesville Holxnesvtlle Holrnesvllle Holrnesville Holmesvllle Holrnesvllle Holmesvxlle Holmesvxlle Holrnesvllle Holrnesvxlle TEAM RECORD Virguua Blue Springs Liberty Barneston Odell Fxlley Umon Center Blue Springs Virglnxa Lxberty Barneston I-'Llley Odell Clatonia SOFTBALL The girls softball season was not very successful But lookuag forward to the spring they are very hopeful They have played several neighboring schools Holme :ville Holrne s vll fe Holmesvllle Holme svllle Holmes ville TEAM RECORD Union Center Lewiston Fllley Lewiston F llley 9 BC!! on 5 ' r I I I -- ' .................... 43 ...............,..... Z9 ' .................... 33 ' ......,.................. Z4 ' .................... ll ....................... 37 ' .................... Z6 ' ........................... Z7 Holmesvllle .................... 30 Union Center ..................... 25 ' .................... Z2 ....................... Z7 ' .................... Z0 ' ........................... 35 ' .................... 28 ......................... 34 . . Z fep 6111, Cheerleaders Naomi Frant Mary Whlte Joan Abbott Pep Club Marjorie Brockmu: Manlyn Siem: Lavona Frerlclu Yvonne Howard Ruth Llnewebex- Isabel White Dorothy Ellie Donna Cody Lathe lpp Al Jean Wilson Helen Llneenmeyer Barbara S lt er Donna Stutevllle Anal Linevobe! Dorothy Mxlle Kath y Fo syth a d Dolo s Ar old The Pep Club of Holmesvzlle I-hgh was orgamzed early ln the school year The club s purpose IS to gwe all the support posslble to the tearns at all the games The Pep Club has a membership of twenty girls It s offxcers are President Lavona Frerlchs Vxce Pres1dent and Secretary A1 Jean Wllson and Treasurer Barbara Swztzer The gxrls have worn the tradztxonal red skxrts and whxte sweaters for marchmg and Pep Club outfzts For all of the home games the Pep Club has served refreshments conslstmg of hamburgers hot dogs pop 1ce cream and candy bars The proflt IS used for transportatxon to the games and glvmg a basketball banquet to the boys early 1n the sprmg The cheerleaders of Holmesvxlle Hlgh were chosen by tryouts thls year Sxx gxrls trxed out for the job and out of these six three gxrls were chosen They were Naomz Frantz Mary White and Joan Abbott They wore red corduroy skzrts red sweaters and white ties 30 : z, ' , . 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 7' 1 1 1 ' r, r n r , n re n . . . . 1 , . . . . . , . . . . 1 0 - , - , - I 1 1 1 1 - - - - 11 Il 1 1 . . . . . . . . . , . 1 1 1 - 1 T fT I Q SCHOOL FUN 'iw .f7,:f- 1352? 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