Rock Valley High School - Rock Yearbook (Rock Valley, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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i a v D v 'V l TL ANNUAL STAFF We together with the co operation of the entire Senior Class the Iaculty and the under classmen have endeavored to make this annual one filled with information and memories We have tried to enclose in it the incidents and activities of this past year We hope that it is and will continue to be a source of unending interest information and enjoyment Editor in chief Joyce Miller Assistant Editor Clifford Van Berkum Society Editor Rosemarie Gayer Art Editor Elenore Van Berkum Music Editor Barbara Long Sports Editor Edwin Kragt Picture Editor J'iI1'1 .Tones Business Editor Marcea Moeller Class Editor Wilrninh Buma Typjsts Viola Swier Marian Peters Secretary Jean Davisson S S .f 4, -A -., 2 ' as '- ., 6 v , A 3. , . . J 4 . Af, .. '76 . . 5 K . , . W M fx: ., - fwk -W lf W - . . 9 ' 5 n ' n . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 . . . . n 9 n . . I u 0 9 I Q U . . I4 . fn ,K 3 V f W If fk Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov ov Nov Nov nov Nov Nov Nov Wov nec DEC 6194?-L vfgk was .sary THE RECORDER First day of school. Gladys is not with us--she took matrimony instead of school. 1-2 We are taking tests, got out early because of warm weather. 3 Classes began. Magazine drive meeting. Magazine drive closed, we went over our goal of 51000. The Oscar Miller's have a baby boy, the General Science Class went on a hike Elenore left St Joseph's Hospital, the Freshman girls had p1cnic,Joan Leistra was sent into the hall for laughing dur1ng shorthand class, senlors selected their class flower, colors, and motto Ind1v1dual plctures taken, the cute photographer had all the glrls' hearts aflutter Miss Miller told the Home Ec II girls that if any of them talked durxng class perlod she would make them s1t in a corner Billy Schemmer brought J1m's handkerchief to h1m X ray plctures were taken We started our demonstratlons for breakfasts 1D Home Ec Leonard played w1th box elder bugs in economlcs class Jeffers wondered if there was any pol1teness 1n Senior b1ology class Freshmen were 1n1t1ated today, the Sen1ors served lunch, Jacky put box elder bugs down Mar1an's back, Mr Haas talked to Senlors at thelr class meetlng about the Halloween party Biology test, MISS Mlller told Gert she would make a good mother Famnle came to school today very, very happy A group of select muslc members went to Sheldon today to hear a concert, ohn wore a new shlrt today, Clifford and Phyll1s sat and Wtalkedn on CHS lawn durlng noon hour We changed our seat1ng arrangement 1n economics class, M158 Norrls told Barb and Jeanne that lf they d1dn't top talklng, she would have to move them Elected our cheerleaders Mlss Dunn was surpr1sed to fxnd ou Leonard and Marcea got along so wellltl Halloween party, the Pep Club elected thelr offlcers Ir Haas talked to the SBHIOFS about thelr annual funds Pep Club meetlng and we talked of gettlng new cheerleading su1ts Democrats won control of Congress,Truman is elected President We had an hour class meetlng, declded on our ded1cat1on f the annual Graduatlon pictures taken today Senlor Blology Class students F80 lunch All students grlpplng about long ass1gnments A158 Dunn brought Keegan h1s shoe Delores Gayer talked in the wrong end of the telephone AFw1SC1C9 Jay we get the afternoon off openlng of hunting season ocrlmmage game wlth Doon lboysl Jlola had to tell the COHOMICS class what Iarcea and she were wh1 perlng about Cl1fforo's chalr tlpped over ln the assexbly Phe check room got an adultlonal 95 Q0 for our annual luno ulss Dunn asked Ray about his Hnewu car got our lndlvldual plctures back our flrst o1g snow storm,knsketoall games were postponed,there was no school 1n the mornlng oecause the electrlclty was off, H135 cNamara Sald that sometlme she would llke to throw a book at one of the benlor nngllsh Class students Who92999 Lddle Kra t came back after h1s lllness The eHlOPS had a Thanksglvln program 1h Fconomlcs Class L1ll1an came to school w1th her apron on,Nhr1an had to remove her gum veryone 1S happyl LUP teams are undefeated The unforgettable game wlth u1OUX Center me ...am AN NL .Ulf HUQL lf' 29 . l . 5 . .. 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' . l E ' ' . . h 4, -4. .lfzgf ' ' V Zgi?a7, I aqiegzzr 41:K7'-1 . 3pf'3:,, Eg:g,I'fw-s--s N ,fp X Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan an an Jan Jan Jan Jan an Jan Jan an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb heb Feb Feb eb bar Mar L mal' mar' Hal' lat' HR v- N- Dyke was all thumbs in Home Bc class she spilled soap A general assembly today the Cleggeatts gave musical portions of Broadway h1ts Our boys basketball team was named team of the week of Northwest Iowa They were revlewed at 10 15 P M On WNAA Jack1e learned how to peel potatoes in Home sc class Found out Iarcea's real name was 'Tena I Frank Calsbeek gave the members a pep talk Pep meet1ng, N155 Dunn was very lenlent today, no assignmentl Graduates came back to visit school N135 Junn announced 1n GCOHOMICS class that John Paul and she were engaged Vacatlon beglns Vacat1on ends Back to school! In the sen1or hngllsh class, Mlss McNanara asked if anyone in the class had not1ced the stars at night9222 The bus went out at 2 30 because of snow drlftang, the south bus d1dn't go out John passed around throat dlscs 1n Economlcs class started semester tests e flnlshed our tests was Jacquellne and Ray's birthday today changed seats lh hconom1c class and got new Gov't books Miss Dunn 15 hav1ng quite a time try1ng to get some Wcheerful volunteersn to work at the basketball games Group plctures taken today sen1or class meet1ng today, the sen1ors collected money for for the March of Dimes, some Senlor g1rls tried their hand at teachlng and were all qu1te thr1lled about 1C Jerome and J1m 5 have the symptons of the measles, Gert and hose R are looklng worrled Mr Jeffers sa1d that women are the root of all evil freason for be1ng a bachelorj The county basketball tournament started The boys lost out ln the county tournament, The basketball g1rls are havlng a free throw contest,Nlss Dunn asked 1n Gov't class lf there was a new romance between Darrell and Chr1st1ne2 2222222 oenlor class party Valent1ne's Day, H155 NcNamara spralned her ankle Barb and Jeanne ran to school today,they were only ten MIHUCGS late bectlonal tournament was held here, Lolly and Ed have the measles home nc ll glrls began thexr sewlng dame for Ch8mplOHSh1p ton1ght against Western Chr1st1an hr Jeffers was telllng Jokes about Darrell, the QeH1OTS had thelr assembl pro ram 1155 llller 15 leavlng for Des Moines to see the girls' tournament Mr Haas' b1rthday, Jones took a plcture O1 Jerome when he was sleep1ng 1n Gov't class Phe sculptor was here, Boys' d1SEP1CE tournament at Sheldon Mlss Dunn started a JOIHC bookkeeping class,The Blology sen1or boys were grlpplng about Fm Jeffers Npettlngw the glrls Joseph1ne was kn1tt1ng lh Gov't class, Jim Jones 15 tak1ng flash bulb p1ctures,an assembly today, COHSISCIHE of the muslc Up1lS who are go1ng to the contest saturday Br Jeffers Sald Darrell was a genius lUS1C tontest there went four super1ors and five excellents Elan! ILQCEI. XNL gn nnlzls lf- N . 6 . -- . ' . 8 . -- . l6 ' ' b H . . 4 ' w . l7 . . 21 ' ' .' ' ' . 22 .' ' ' ' D ' . 23 ' 7 . ' ' 5 1 ' J J. ' 5 a - , .- - 6 N, J' . 10 4 2 ' ' f ' . . . 13 We ' . 'I . lb W ' ' . . 17 It ' A . . 18 E-Je ' ' ' . J . 21 - ' ' ' f H . 25 1 . ' , 4 1 - 26 1' ' ' ' . ' . . ,ff ,f - ' h. 4? , . . . . 0 ,K 11, J' . 27 ' '. - ' J - 31 ' - ' k . 1 ' ' . 'I . 2 . . - ' . 1 5 9 1 .rryr I Feb. ll It was Evelyn's last day, she is now going to Doon. IA a 1 ' 1 a ' kg . 15 ' a . . 21 . 7' , , Q . 23 ' ' ' ' ' ' . . 25 D ' ' ' H ' ' . F . 28 ' .A ' ' ' ' F ' ' 1 . 1 ' f D ' ' . , . . M2 . . .' ' ' ' I ,'. O 3 . ..-. - . . . ,. ' 7 U . h V I, 1 - . V ' Y . ' . . . . Q. . Q . . ,.. 1-zar. ll . ' . ' F . 12 H ' 2 -- . l ' 1 - . f X ,6Zi5 .fiixgx VX, L. ..' 'Q' 'ex - - 4 - - xfll' f I . -X ggiiiig? A , X ,fzzk ZA! ' N-W isle J xi? 4,4z..AIIELf4p,-Nllllllllllllllr xl X f ,X .NN HECOHDLR N March 15-Mr. Jeffers called Rena for talking. 1 March lo- March 21 Miss McN1maru told the Senior English class that they had books out long enough to write them. - Senior announcements arrivedg seniors got their playbooks. -Junior class meeting about the banquet duteg the Junior high 5ave an opere1.a celled, Wrolished Pebblesn March 2?-Freshmen held a class party. March 2l-zo- senior birthday week-Elenore, Darrell, Pauline and Viola huo oirthoays. March 27-Senior play Cust was selected April 5- March 31-Senior cureer duy in Hock Ha ios zlecteu reprecentutive for Boys' State M5 22 April April april nyrll vdy May Huy ld Hay Au - Music Conteet Mixed Chorus-Boys' Glee ulub, I, Girls' Glee Club, II Pine trt rrobr m Junior senior b nqutt ulbifl t music contest enior uay btorm Luke, here we comet enior cle S oldy, Huome Over to Our houseln wus Livtn bettional busebull Bxcc llure te Commencement! no more chool tn gr e bro UJLIOH .dy Ji trict Du etll CLASS MOTTO H Fih ANL FnuT r CLASS FLOWER IHIJ CLASS COLORS UHChID AND Y Lug o hloh LL o PHnoLNTo COLE OVLR TO UUA HoUou Ct comedy 'ay tloriuge, 17 ye rs of ube Lini, lari n ldrio e, his twin sister luriu e, Txeir younger sister Aisnoi ulorio e, lhe mo :er laire DULCV SDH, L 9 FI' numot QI' f lue, wkw r Cc n 1 1 Q , his xoun er sister llll :1 C keir f t er ing, iioole J eo 1 s x, tussi n J amor eotte alk, rollywood oc ut nlrnty Tello s, fri eil hter us rter Veron La icroi Iuco lllifrtu t v no Nao Lerrie 1 noel 'XQHUI AJLI' yeur of u5e n's n w teei e FL. 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I hope you w1ll pass th1s test too, but 1f you do, feellngs must be d1sc1pl1ned passlons are to be restralned, true and worthy motlves are to be lnsplred, a profound rel1g1ous feellng 15 to b stllled, and pure morallty lnculcated under all clrcum stances S1ncerely yours, Our country lS ever confronted w1th the need for amb1t1ons and efflclent young men and women to help carrycm the progress and CPdd1t1OHS of our great natlon Thls year our school 1S grauuatlng the largest class ln 1ts hlstory, a class of thlry slx young men and women, quallfled to meet thls challenge Class oi l9h9, I trust that you w1ll assume your responslbl 1t1es efflclentlg andiind happlness and suc cess ln vhatever your future flelo of work may be Gb-vxuq Xa X :Sign .mari 7 ' V V f N - X v V -s f-sf ' l...!4ZL THE nncls lf:-X., '93 x , -iv., -www - - ., . , ,. .. ...,.. . . . V .. 1.1 -A Q .Y-2 if ,. - x, 4, ' - f 3 ff' 3 ,fi X if ,x jigs 5 Q VY , C. wx 2 V x 'Q xx Y x Vx Nwaxibbrf' wkaxvsabawwqmk -Pk vm I f INV .Liv ' X f X445 Wv ,G We the seruors of 49 dedicate our annual to Miss Lorrame Miller 1n appreciatmn of the many things she has contrxbuted to make our high school years EDJ oyable Through her untirmg efforts she has bu1lt up the present girls basketball teams has effectxvely taught the home economics classes and has been an all around good scout XXX Dau MLQCEL ,LL THE nuns lf?-S., 1 - ' - Xl - tlllf H I NX fl J 4, X Q , y A V -f fr ! MQ 'mx x iii -gr 3,33 5 P rflimx W My FACULTY Left to Right First Row Mary Norris A B University of Wisconsin English High School Principal Dolores Wenzel Iowa State Teachers University of Colorado Fourth Grade Noema Buckley Westmar College University of Colorado Sixth Grade Joyce Vondrak Westmar College University of Colorado Fifth Grade Ruth Grotjohn Augustana College Second Grade Lorraine Miller Nebraska State Teachers College University of Colorado Home Economics Girls Physical Training and Basketball Jun1or High English John Sipma B S M Morningside College Sioux City Iowa AllMus1c in High School and Grade School E R Haas B S M A University of Nebraska Geometry and Coach School Superintendent Margaret McNamara B A Clarke College M A University of Mmne sota Latin English Social Science Stella Schlecty Des Moines University Iowa State Teachers Kindergarten Catherine Bowler Briar Cliff College B A University of Iowa Univer sity of Wisconsin, Math, Principal of Junior High Second Row: Roy G. Jeffers- B. S., University of Nebraskag Science, Manual Training Social Science Robert Kaufman--B. A., Buena Vistag General Science, Junior High Science, Civics, History, and Coach Helen Dunn- Iowa State Teachers Collegeg B. A., Westmar Collegeg Uni- versity of Minnesotag Comme rcial, Social Science Dorothy Searls--Westmar College: University of Coloradog First Grade Lorraine Nelson--A ugustana Collegeg Third Grade 1 Fix 'WW is ,. 5 ' 443 TW' wf, 0 ...f I M 1 hw ,, f . I Zv 'Q 23 il W ' V, A.. g , i 1 3 s . I -- . . . . . . . . . ' 0 'J 9 n f O - . . n 1 . . . 11 . o 9 . . 1 5 . I -- , . . . . - . . , 9 a . . , . . . . . I .9 . . . , . . . I 0 'J 9 n 9 . . . o a u ag s up 3 9 . . . ' u u, , a n, ' . . . . 9 3 3 -- . . . . . 1 ' I . . . . . . . -- , . ., , - . . 1 . . . I BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to nght E R Haas Supt Ted Baurnan Dr A I.. Lock Presldent Corme Rozeboom Secretary Dlck Roelofs Walter Vander Well Gerr1t Harmehnk not shown on the p1cture 1S Evelyn Sandschulte who serves as treasurer The Board members elected by popular vote serve without compen satlon and spend many hours each year 1n discussing the pohcies of the school The regular meetmg place is 1n the Supt Off1Ce On March 21 1949 the above Board completed the year s work Dr A L Lock retxred from the Board and was replaced by Paul Collen baugh D1ck Roelofs now serves as Pres1dent f f O fn 6 F K ' w , ff ' 4 is - V 5 if . 1 . I Q Q . , Q . Q . 4 0 , 5 I 1 I 1 Q Q ' 1 O , I , U I 1 a , , ' I ' f '-Z,.2f rXXv 'X X ff X '-TC T? N 1... ,f-SW ,,,.,,.,- ' A X X BOARD OF EDUCATION We the Senlor Class of 1949 W1Sh to acknowledge our appreciatlon for the flne work the Board of Educatlon has done 1n keeplng our school go1ng We especlally want to recogrnze Dr A L Lock who has res1gned after servmg as pre s1dent for three of h1s e1ghteen years of se rv1ce Xi Q7 Ella ul ll- asffl. Axb Sf' e...51 THE nnms lid, V xr -I' 1 'f X J 0 1 53 ee O f My W , 'V g if Ex f N , , Sevwucm W Q x fx L 2 may ff' 9 My I 'X 01, VIL' zxx ,ff Q X1 N f 19? ig 4 fra' XS? Y My j Y 50 0. -.ii SENIOR CLASS JAMES SCHEMMER CLIFFORD VAN BERKUM Presxdent Vice President iw WQQR -un... luv YM' CORNFLIUS I. VER MULM JEAN L DAV1550N MA RCEA C MOELLER GLENSON B KUYPER ILA MAE SCHOLTEL 't . ..QAA ww f fit an-. JOSEPHINE HARNIELINK JOHN 11 MILLER DARRELL R CALSBECK VIOLA SWLER LAVINA VAN GINKEL 3253 .5335 'S as' E 3 21 is in .,,-nvff' 4' . . 1-w 51, Q? 2-Q, 15? 'Mm EVELYN I DE JONG ROBERT .T KEEGAN GEORGE L. MIDDLE RENA BRANDS fqfik ldlw.. JACQUELYNN J WARNTJES 1' 191751 'IQ--D 'S - QM' I Q Q V x A Q V 42'- . 3 ,Sy K - x Q 'K , ,- , 'Q Q ' N f x -.T-.s ,, ,- , A 9 QQ, . t-.,.T v ,Z 9 ., 'XA s . s g wvssswaswaw Q' -lr Q fe Q sz Q ii Q A V G 'G 'Q' -suv' RAYMOND .T DOHERTY ROSEMARIE L GAYER FANNIE VISSER BARBARA LON G LILLIAN VAN DRIEL x O ? '1 Cv? LYLE V CLARY WINIFRED VAN HOLLAND JOYCE L. MILLER AGL Eb BUMA WILLAINA BUMA C wngg'-5n'? life. www' MARIAN PETERS IERCME L. HENNINGFELD LAARVIN RANSCHAU DOLORES J BAUMAN PAUUNE PEMBER an X 'Wynn-P K , A :An ,-L A . -. 'llluztu-on X X ' , . v, gf X X av 5? 4' . ,- .X la lk : Q is . ii Wx sm., 1 I 11 Qx ELENORE M. VAN BERKUM EDWIN J KRAGT JAMES M. JONES ELAINE J SCHEPEI.. CHRISTINE ROZEBOOM J' X Q-A , fu..- s 'hi ' ' XX Q i A K 9 5- 2 it j 5- ,'Qn - f-'ff f .OH A b N JOYCP lLLLm B Hd l 3 M Band l G ee Club l 2 3 A Chorus 2 A C oru 2 3 A Glee Club 1 2 A Basketball 31 L Basketball 3 Cla s Presldent 2 Student Councll 2 utuue t Louncll Cff1C9F a 1 Class ill, 3 L Pen Club xe, C ub Ld1tOF of Newstaff A it L LL R Glee Club l 2 3 1 Choru A 855 Flay L Cla s ecretar, Pep Club Txpls of New taff Clas en Club lLnlNn HU LA Lfltlb :1 lllb l LJ r, O Ir. 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Lavlna tearfully exclaln ed she hau sval oweu 1t! robuoly f trt teto we ave t tn, ne move from the f rst o t1e eeconu raue eeemed thc b ggest e were now olu t1mers our Clase trl hteneo 1 tk the dQJlClOH of Barbara Lon-. tlenore Van Qervu Hu Leonaru ver .u m 11so e en 1cNamara plotted our cnart of learn1n1 uno ue xe recall all went e1oothly f Lne Ol event wa J pet e.1o some of the ans even boats e must have hau vet ot , YdLllHC'o o Nao a etholarly tudent broufht cats, ao eal ln those days Lanlne and lS1CEJ us rabb1te bec1uee often e oulu Lane reat uelloht 1n gtshln h1m down the a1sl and me nee. yea ve ov u out of the annex COHMIOII ycalled the c111c1f en coop' ob luIHdX Se sons IUCN to anu ueorct ldule lnto t D u1b Uulldl e cone1dereu lt a cone:1rut hen lW I9CL1VC ue lH t e t11ru eruue nit r all what toulo our ll re e netructol teatn us after we hacik1ad two fu l o lunFHlU unutr our ekt 1 Lu e nut, a ue, we iounu .e ra ltazn r lc a1neu two oi our 1lHdl menoeze, vlol o11er, t 1tr1s year .na oar true xrsonal1t1es began to ueve1op ooou exe. eo o thle are ouno 1U eucn f unu 1 1 e et n U11 cheHu.r Klabud 11 Ulu .'S tears sto , Q ux.onu oonert 1a t ey u1a not Ce ree r 1 o 1en1u WQYLODQ 'ne ol our 1 1eI1 1. .Leu O e need .1 aft oe'l tlre .au U o uoere rad onda ornlu oe o o Q1 ate., and S o Jug AI' O as HEI' 'l Home X4 In., ed? X ARL lk., Lp cases as when otloree ou11un 1n true gentlemanl aehlon Although Jean oavlsson 1nd along, Jean b1t her l1p to ogecte 'or the ,ear wae a store axu fru1t mar to conuuct 1 bu51nesS 11oe Ll 1 1mpnuB tse r f lo oo u on herlmr hday we 1lanned FUj3l celebra lon ana we c nu ed he Q eket of irul e a fl t soeu lnto the capablehamb of 155 1argaret oecre oeu to th1rtv two wa uuSlC a1prec1at1on P9F1Od. .r ChF1StO, 11e oetween u phonoara h that .eonaro always u ent work t wa 11 Y 15 FF t' Q lOL5 b111t1es Barbara Ion: n 1enore N n great vocal t lente 1nd renee 'r 1 eun son S THE mms W- AX , .fr . ' -' ffl: ' X- 1 X7 Y W J i J- x X1 'v 11, ' C11 1- N 1 ..A , . G Y K . . W. I 1 f' ' LL uih our tust, H Cl ee e ,' 1' ' F. We -n,ileu f H- . fact: ' ' T re ' ' .' r ' z ' - ' we 'ull Y orL5in.' l vt. l1:S 1 . ' ' no ' 3 A ' u y - ' f- -., ' , -9 , mov v ,f -, 1. 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Z K 53 If ff we fu 451 f wa! t,,.,, lH ou tr yea we nd that lexe were lessons to be lexrned 1 nose found ln books ole of tle h Vu :au tne1r f1FSC ex :er1ence tk Cf6hlHb tooacco and h1 e tze Tech t were not latal, tie e e unfavorable e alu o lS ralwers n we abe wonderful Halloween art ut lu ne a os s ol e lt by fall1n5 lH the aplle tub and U t V or those ccntam1nated ap les 1 A meant we exe 1Atn rtders under the guldance oi u1SS vensan v fer than le ba Llda that took place between Lester ue Jon JUG Jarrell Calsoeer, ne cause ol hlth no one can recall, all W I1 UI VO One oi our proudest moments Wu a tea we gave for our mothers a tel C1 we yFeo8HLCd a troorau uased on our bLUQy of QDCISHL H1 Ildlo l l9,1 e took a magor ste un that laddex of learn1ng wren we e ered tre un or 1 r ere we h6lCOled two new classmates, Glenn Kuyper .u Jah uel1ne arntges our uUHl r Hlgh teachers were Hr YZLI1 H, QHG lS V HSOI1 t s u1fi1cult to sort out 1emor1es and tag them to the seventh 91 rt rale tetause e vefe so 'ull of Lre Joy and lmoortance of oelno JuH101 I1 h students, so e have taken the llberty of recordlng our OlUL recolltctlons of those fun fested days lt nab duflut 1 ese yeaxs trat Dolores told the students that 1dHJlCq ean etr1n hat :el ed you and upon being asked when the far oi l A ftu t pne of he boys reulled, he couldn't rememh talls to turl na1r inl the HlFlS at last shed those blue, green, and reu Pnee LQW 1 Pob heeban JO1HCd us dur1nU the Gllhbh grade. Durlng our elghth yeax we lost our battle totake our usual seventh and elghth grade to sltul ra11s and e rad o content ourselves w1th a day at the rlxer e had a JlCHlC and f1S'cd The results were one small flsh and 1 f68llHc we nad been robbed of a more glamorous day We wereveny trouu lnu gustlflaoly so when our Class oi 2h received Glghth Drade o loads s tre end of a voyage tkrough the halls of learnlng for sole, w.11e r others lt was merely a temporary stop LH lvh5 we entered Hlgh school Our class COHb1aESd of A9 mem bers, he laroes on record lhere were BL Dlrls, uolores Bauman, iena dranos, Hanes Buma, J1ln1na Buma, Jean UBVISSOH, nvelyn De Jong, Rosenar1e uayez, Jose h e ldFmdllHk, ooan Hauser, Betty nnn holmes, Iarquer1te tens, Ba bara tonb, Joyce Illler, xazcea .oeller, Paullne Hcmoer, .dylan leters Chz1st1ne hozeboom, tlalne schepel, V1ola bwler, tltnore V1n Berft ulad,s Vanden Brlnk L1ll1an Van Drlel, Livln van s1nkle, kresa Van urootheest, 1nn1e Van Holland, PSHHIS VlaS6T, uac,ue 1ne arndes, and Irene lnterfeld There were 20 boys 1nclud1ng, larrell Calsbeek, Lyle Clary, John De Vmes, HaymauiD herty, Jerome renn1n5felu, Robert Keegan, Glenn Kuyper, Caselandegent, Be rt tems, LOHW16 te 1 uoln 1l1e , ueorge Blddle, UHFVIH hanschau, Jlm Scnemler, Allred screpel, Cornellus sw1er, bl1fford Van Berkum, Merle Vande Netra, ueonaru Ver ulx, and Francls Kaskle Becauseof the s1ze oi our class we were dlV1GSd half of us were placed 1n the olu budd- lng and the re.a1n1n5 art were tlaced ln nlSS Norris' room 'e cane throu h 1n1t1at1on ln the goou COHdlLl0h and settleddown to our role of h1,h school students Th1s was the year thatlnr bbNel1y and h1s over v1ew glasses was reolaced by Mr haasand h1S quxet soled shoes, and the year that the blP1S had three rome 6COnOU1Cb teachers They weze rs hyoech, ss Gothan, and u1SS Kosters It 15 only nat ural that none ofthe b1rlSwant to mentlonthe mushroom soup we made 1n class T115 was o e ol our unfortunate experlences md no wonder wlth so many coons to SpO1l the broth Our other te chers wem 1 r Jeflers, Mr Everhart, M155 McNamara, MISS NOFTlS and ur naas QS ,ff ,M X A A U- N f Aa THE Rumi V. -J ,f'f , . ,YET 4Ziig??f ' I 4 Isiggs g ,jf ',vf . .N 1q's.'x,, N V! 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'Tk I MN ,gif F n W Q f ' !7x HF-2 '11 rv K SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senlors of l9L9, of the city of Rock Vale y,county of S1oux,agA state of Iowa, be1ng of reasonably sound mind and questionable memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last wil and testa ment Flrst, we ulrect that all of our just debts contracted during these last few memorable we ks prevlous to our departure from these halls of hlgher learnlng into the cruel, hard, working world, shall have prior rights to all funds of the class of 1950 That in our departure, we leave to thls class a rich heritage of unbroken trad1t1on, the vast treasure of dormant knowledge as yet hid den w1th1n the mysterlous pages between the front and back covers d'our textbooks second, we extend to the faculty our deepest sympathy at this their greatest loss the departure of the illustrious Thlrd, we wish to thank the faculty for the thelr classes, even lf it didn't seem to Wsoak He, the Senlors, w1ll the condltlons on our 1ty to et out of government class for a class class of l9L9 knowledge we gazned in 1nW at the time report cards, our abil meeting or play practice and our ab1l1ty to made good use of the encyclopedlas and dictionarigg to the Junlors Je, the senlor basketball players will the worn out spots on the gym floor to the Junlor basketball players we, the aenlor non basketball players, will all the sllvers left on the bleachers to the JUHIOP non basketball players fe, the senlor basketball boys w1ll our ablllty to s1t w1th the cheerleaders and 1155 Norrls on the bus to the rest of the boys 1, George h1ddle, w1ll my abllity to get out of the senlor grammar class to Dewey Dykstra , Rena Brands, wlll all my report cards to Flanklln V U so that he can show them to hls grandchlldren V1nn1e V I , w1ll my posltlon at the school telephone to Fred Mlller provlded that he takes Off1Ce PPHCLICB , Jerome Hennlngfeld, w1ll my basketball m1nd and ab1l1ty to sleep W1thOUt noddlng ln government class to Phyllls Fremb en 1, Barbara Long, wlll the blueprlnts of my honeymoon cottage to lone Benson and Frank Calsbeek , Josephlne Harmellnk, w1ll my title as Rock Valley's 'pln u, girln to arcella Kaskle provlded she wears her ha1r Wplnned up' at least twlce a week e, Glen and Cllfford, bequest that all our pro,erty, love and af fectlon be glven to Mabel and Ihy lls blond, bashful, Fannle V15 er, w1ll my blUSllHg manner to rank lln provlued he keeps lt a deep scarlet color Hay uoherty, wlll my mascullne voice and beard to Allen V V pro lla oclolten, w1ll the dlmple 1D my rlght lower cheek to Jean Nebben provlded she washes it wltr Swe theart loap dally I, Lyle tlary, the Beau Brumnell of the Senlor class, w1ll ry well dressed appeararce to e ey uykstra, provlded he can get a Hob at the dry cleaner Because of the cold weatner, I, nobert Keegan, w1ll my one oa1r of long underwear to Parold Kempema so the w1ll keep warm on the bus next year e, Harlan xeters and Llll18H V o , w1ll our ab1l1ty to dr1ve a car and stay on four wheels to nodney Illler l lenore 5 , w1ll my b1g bass orn to Plyllls lrenbgen alne and Lhrlstlne, w1ll our ablllty to glg le durlng sc ool tlle to all the JUHIOF glrls, and I, Rena, wlll them my ablllty to blusr and glggle after school hours I, narvln nanscrau, w1ll ny oeraan accent to lld hOOlm8 provlded he doesn't Pet too much utch rlxed w1th 1C 1 al o will to T m my ahllty to stand wxth my hands 1U my pocketsn and stlll play good baseball si TH? H056 ,Fm . . U g . . . . . 5 h fu ' - 5 . . I . 5, I ' F . - . . ' - . . ., . . , ,f - . , . . . 4,I' I ' ' ' .:. 4 , . . . ji ,f , . . . . . . 'K . 1' 1 . 'I' ' . . a . 'lf . I . .' ' . ' ' ' ' a E - y . . I . A . . , . - :- MF . . , 1. . - , , J ' . V. L I A . . l t ' ' ' ' s ' .' . F ' - . 0 . , . . . . 1, . . . 'Xi' - vlded he keeps them ln shape 1U varlous ways. 1 . ,,AA . .A . . J ' . . , . . .v A lv L v 'I U ' v 1 I A ' l n ' ' A J w ' Q ' I . . F . A . ' s 21 f . ., ,. . .,. . , . . . , 5, . V.b. 1 . 'I h l I 'x' 'I P 1 f .- g We, sl' ' ' ' g ,I . L 'J ' ' 'x ' I A L H A x. ., R . A , I R ,., , . . . C J J. . . ' , S Ai . . . ' . ' ' :I ly , ' . . O f J yfp ,j1. , -... -...- - ffffv L 'I' 'v J 'Si 1,J1IlJ bchemmefn wlll my short legs to Frank C provided he continues hls fr1endsn1p w1th short glrls I, Joyce Nlller, w1ll my co ownershlp ln the 'bl Chevrolet to Rodney Mlller prov1ded he lets h1s younger sister have some opinlon l, Fosemarle Gayer, wlll my ablllty to drlve John Deere tractors t walter moore provlded he has a complete llne of lmplements to go with the lf J1m Bonthuls loses h1s class rlng, I, Jacky V lt, to ou! another one and Leonard V l , wlll our aoillty to to J1m Rlelly 1, Xlrcea oeeler, w1ll my ab1l1ty to milk cows, bread, and stlll be an attractlve farmer's daughter Ne, John hlller and nd Kragt, wlll our ab1l1ty new car to John Paul L , w1ll h1m my abll flne a Wgertruden scrub floors, bake to Margaret Hayden Q0 need our dad's 1, mvelyn D J , w1ll my ab1l1ty to operate an 1ce cream Scoop t uetty J xe, Darrel and Dolores B , w1ll our ablllty to l1ve on the same slde of the tracks and never walk to and from school together to Frank t and lone Q I, Vlol wler, w1ll my ao1l1ty to take care of my baby brother to Rodney flllFF I, Paullne , wlll my aolllty to fry nspecial cutn steaks to Joan Llestri e, nes and Vllmlna Buma wlll our ab1l1ty to occupy two seats to Jorn Paul L , Jean av s on, wlll my auburn halr and dark gl sses to Allen rYCVld6d he 51265 them proper care I Lavlna Van Glnkle w1ll to Leah Yunker, my allllty to Jltteroug ln 1 ness hereof, Ve, Mary Norrl and helen Junn, Um testators, have 1ven our oernl slon and seal for this wlll thls e1 hteenth dav of March lh tre present year of our Lord lSea1D fSeall We, the erlors, hold EFxUtOG or u da f olgned, sealed, publl e test.t . ln 1 departure our trust ln these testators that our bequest red, and declaxeo as and for our last bequests presence of the commlttee, wro,have subscrlbed our natts hereto as the will conri tee, namely:Raymond Doherty, Dol0reS Bauman 'oscgrlne harnelink, ana Darrell Calsbeeg Esau mgcfi so - THE anus lg.,-g - xx , , 12 , 'S N' - x X X . . f . . - . . . . . . . . ' A. , - . . . I l .l . . 1 . . Y . 0 M, , . . . L Y . HAI . . . 5 . . E O . . . - A U Y ' . 2-Je, Jim J. ' .'I. ' ' ' de ' . I 0 fb L. ' ' ' ' , . . V , . , .. N . . . . ' f 1. ' .'. ' ' ' ' ' W C r 7 2' 4. ' . ' ' ' ' 'I V 1, ' 5 N' V ' ' . . J 'X' . . I Co I Z' i S ' 1 ' a V.W. H A 2 , u , 1 1 - . 'J't X'f E - G. 's ' ' ' ' 5' A z's ' ' ' 'g. , ' 'A 'N I 7 Y 0 - 3 .' ' ' DE . 4 ' . o r y o ' . ' ' 'sm ' ' ' ' f ' - - , by th I X ers, ' tie ' ' . ' 'R .W Y. . , . 1 ll r v. X - fffff ,QV , dig . mms EP,-,cr gxgvs...-X CLASS PROPHEC! We, the class of '50 prophesy the Forty-niners will attain much suc- cess in their selected vocations. gig Jones has discovered a method-of breeding his cows so that they will glve homogenized, pasteurized, chocolate milk. gnes Buma is assisting her husband in candling eggs in their new hatchery at the metropolis of Perkins gay Dohert can be heard over NBC broadcasting a blow by blow description of the Friday night fights at Madison Square Garden innie Van Holland is filling the mail orders at WNAXIbr the Kactus Kids gITTTord'Van Berkum is feeding the cows coffee to keep them awake for late ' 1i1IxIEE illian Van Driel it's no longer 'Abe and Gert' but 'Lil and Bud' Pau ine Pember has married a man who has discovered a new ingredient for hamburger meat Darrell Calsbeek, the great hunter, has just returned from Africa with a prize wampus cat yle Clar was tlred of country life so he moved to Lebanon and started a dray line Rena Brands, after many years of research, has discovered the sixth dimen sion Marvin Ranschau has opened an all hour recreation room knowas 'The Shack' U yce Miller is livlng 1D Kansas off the veterans bonus 1n a trailer with her Husband Bob Keegan 1S t king a vacation after reading a book called 'How to Pick a Wlnner' Geor e Mlddle 15 tak1ng Burl' Ives position in radio Vlola Swler has 1nvented a noiseless bubble gum L vfna Van Ginkel wrote a book on 'How to Win Friends and Influence Them' D Iores-Bauman has a new 'Kitchen Klatter' program from Ames Kristine Rozeboom recently won a poetry contest in 'Wallaces Farmer' J n MlI16F has started a junk yard for little boys who wreck their Dad'l cars Wilmina Buma has satisfled her ambition to travel by running axelevator in The Empire State Building Fannie Visser after four years of commercial college, has now married her Boss Eddie Kra t and h1s orchestra, just back from making a movie in Hollywood open next week lh one of Rock Valley's newest night spots, 'Th Greasy Door Knob' Jerome Henn1ngfeld has just been called by the New York Giants from the Sioux City Soo's to pitch 1n the World Series Glen Kuyper is operat1ng a used carlot, specializing in Model Th and Model A's Q Schemmer lS a professlonal referee for R V 's own games Khome paidl Leonard Ver Mulm has gust had h1s picture taken fort he before and after the new Tonl home permanent Barblra Lon has moved to Alvord where her husband has recdyed an advance ment from the Doon bank Jean Dav1sson has started a tour1st camp in Doon 'Blll' Marlan Peters has been elected pres1dent of Swan's Soci l Hour lla Scholten is now employed as nlckel regector on the nlckelodeons Elalne bche el 15 a tlght w1re walker with Hlngling Bros Clrcus Marcea 1oelEer, after a commerclal course, 15 now a farmer's wire near Hawarden, Iowa sephlne Harmel1nk 15 now a statlstlcian keeping track of her relatives cguellne Narnt es 1S washing windows at the Empire State Building Rose Gayer has been taking a home study course in Home Bc because her hus Band d1dn't l1ke her burned offerings Ima ul IL GCE. ARL THE unch la-,V 4?iiiJ, A 5 . w L ' O . 1 - 1 . I -- - . ' ' Q ' 1 . ' . . 4 ' . f'? a ' A ' . 1 0 - Q . C ' . oh Q - .1 J . im ' ' ' - . . . . Elenore Van Berkum is touring the Naval bases where her theme song 1 s ----. n.--- . .. .. I . . -- . Ja . -v---f- . . l55Z?f' fb' 1 a - , UWCUMQ dfnfssxrrwceuw X55 J Cin I k ,ff X . as . 'M 'N- C A fs iff I N U I 'XT nf? 80 gn? 'fb-w. JUNIOR C LASS Left to R1ght Flrst Row lone Benson Jean Nebben Mabel Vander Sanden Joan L1estra Marcella Kaskle Margaret Hayden Phyll1S Frembgen Second Row Betty Buffmgton Phyllls De Jager Harold Kempema Rodney M1l1er Fred M1ller Walter Moore Franklin Vande Weerd Leah Yunker M1ss McNamara Thlrd Row Allen Vander Well Dewey Dykstra Jun Rlelly Frank Calsbeek John Paul Collenbaugh Tlm Koolma J1m Bonthu1s Wx E sgvl-Y? wr' V eg! ss -TIM RIELLV MARGARET HAYDEN FRED MILLER MABLE Presrdent VICE Preeldent Secretary VANDER SANDEN 'Treasurer S 2 1 5 , , . . . . ' s s s 9 . . ! Q U . . ' ' 1 2 s . . s a n s 9 . . Q . . ' ' : 9 1 2 7 D 0 A K - ..., . . .X . A ' ' gf' -r . . 1.3 .. . ' , Esj H X p-Q-im. . Wk, x mins r Q- r ga ve, e 14 -I-Q - :- X1-t a :-'X eg S - L Q ,ggw A. E C KQ ' MW I -i ' A L59 EEE Jak. - Xt - - X . ' x - - ' YQ' V Af ' A-FPS J J xg -uw 'N H V ,::,.. I I :Q v .N 4 :1 I . vi F-Q9 1 X 1 Fl , .. ' ' I QL. G- Q6 5 - S ,J K my J T 5 ' X ' I THE JUNIOR CLASS presents A THANKSGIVING PROPOSAL A Choral Reading by the Junior Class with Bo .Prologue Harold Kempema Gir Prologue Joan Lelstra Mxles Standish Franklin Vande Weerd John Alden Franklin Calsbeek Priscilla Phyllis Frembgen TWO CROOKS AND A LADY Place Mrs Sims Vane s apartment Time The Present Miller a crook Dewey Dykstra Lucille his assistant Mabel Vanden Sanden Mrs Sinus Vane a wealthy lady .Jean Nebben Miss Jones her companion Leah Yunker Garrity a policeman John Paul Collenbaugh Polxce Inspector Fred Mxller YOUTH ADDS A DASH OF PEPPER Place Bird s.Nest Sandwxch Shoppe Time The Present Snooty colored man Tippy waxtress Miss Stone owner of the shoppe Lem town constable Jimmy Watson a college student James Watson Jimmy s father SHE 5 A NEAT JOB Place Traxncoach Time The Present Fred Miller lone Benson Betty Buiflngton Rodney Miller Harold Kempema Walter Moore A Sleepy Sailor ................... Walter Moore Jean Walker a young girl ........... Phyllis De- Jager Maizie factory worker ............ Phyllis Frembgen Helen factory worker ....... ..... M arcella Kaskie Frank a sailor .............. ...... T im Kooirna Mabel Frank s date ............... Joan Leistra Bill a sailor .......... ............. J im Rielly George a sailor ..... .............. J im Bonthuis Tillie George s date ............. Margaret Hayden Mac shore patrol . . . .... Franklin Vande Weerd V Mush shore patrol . . ........... Franklin Calsbeek W 11 Conductor ....... . .......... Allen Vander e Directed by Miss Margaret McNamara November 10 and 1948 rf 1' s S- nf-.f-f'Pl 5Pi SOPHOMORE C LASS Left to R1ght First Row Cathermne Roelofs Carlyle Hamann Bernard Karssen Garard Van Beek Marv1n In t Veld Charles Moeller David Jacobsen John Lande gent Terry Schutz Geneva Van Surksum Second Row Cornel1us Brands Marle Cleypool Math1lda M1ddle Clara Mae Van Beek Rose Mane Ranschau Joan Cannegieter Betty McGee Lavonne Wesselmk Bobby Vande Weerd Willard Wmssink Th1rd Row Lois Moore Beverly Ver Mulm Lo1s Van Berkum Donna De Smet Gertrude Harmsen A11Ce Van Dyke Margie Kramer Gertrude Ver Mulm Josephine Bl1ek Beverly Mosterdt Pat Bogaard Mr Jeffers Fourth Row Clarence Van t Hul Cletus Gacke Phil Haas Wllbur Ander son Pier Wyma Gerr1t Van Dyke Bob Bonthuis Rollm Eggleston fx A Pres. Rollin Vice-Pres. Sec-'Tfeai Egglestgn Clarence Van't Hul X . W W sn ' 7 J ' 'Z' N A 1 . 1 - - - ' P ' is '-Q , W , , . , 1 , 4 f .V :. 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'f -...fa 'Um '-1' X-... if-'V X We 'M ..,, Na 'nv' 1 M 10g ffl fvf HF' - -WF CHRISTMAS PARTY The all high school Christmas party was held in the gym on the afternoon of December 22 I keeping with school tradition each class contributed to the program Mary Jane Miller read a story entitled, 'The Little Match Girl W Jack Ver Muelem read a poem entitled, nBefore Christmas N nAnd Christmas Came,' a melodrama, was given by the Sophomores The Juniors presented a one act play, WChr1stmas at Casey's W The Seniors presented a day, The Christ mas Shepherdess Edwin Kragt pkwed, Uwhme Christ mas,' on his saxaphone SENIOR CLASS PARTY Approximateytwenty members of the Senior class ap peared at the gym February 9, for a class party Bubbling over W1j1SHthUS18Sm, they started out with the Virginia Reel Rhythm and scissors were played as in between games and the the group danced the Lunch, prepared by the girls, was served and after 'loads' of fun the school was dark again by 10 OO m FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY The Freshman were enthused over the fun the Seniors obtained from their class party, so they held the second class party of the year on Wednesday, April 23, at seven o'clock They came fully prepared for an evening of fun and found it to be so Games which were engoyed were winkum, rhythm, pingpong, and steal the bacon They concluded the evening by a game of basketball, fo low d by lunch which con sisted of hot dogs, pop, and ice cream bars me I cami x ,LL THB nirfli lfl-K....j4 ' X I YES X . n ' ' on . . . Z Virginia Reel again for the rest of the evening. po I . 5-I X ar uw HALLOWEEN PARTY The Rock Valley H1gh School held their annual Halloween masquerade party on October 29 at exght o clock in the h1gh school audltonum The gym was filled w1th farmers defense plant workers housekeepers darkies gYPS1eS huge women wxth manly bu1lds sallors w1th long hair and lipstick and nearly everyone lmagxnable Wh1le half of the crowd played active games 1n the gym the other half played qu1et games 1n the assembly Games such as poison rag cooty balloon games and who s who were enjoyed Then to round it up a musical game was played and everyone found a partner Be cause of leap year the g1rls treated thexr partners to lunch W ,nl .wpfo-.,, lZ91..11w?P l4W i ' 3 'Wg' ,Z , I Q qi.. 1 . ,,,,,. , ff . ,Ll A KL, N., Q 1. , 5 312i X si K ff :Ei -4 x x 155' x t j .W 2 , K i K gan :ii i 5,-V t W V Q A - ' a 5 Qs- -:rl png' 'M - 7 93 X , X X 2 S . ...W . , . . . a 1 0 1 , I , , lu 0 l I U a 9 9 - n , ' .' 9 a 1 ' 0 V 0 ' , . SEPQXVM Z f AX fs ,1g'-Eiyg Q7 Q 1 CCR If .Jo RLS .h 1 I X.. - K sb -, fr W lv M J!! , 5, ff ZW O ,S x fx . 11 5 X UV Left to Rxght BASEBALL FIRST TEAM Flrst Row Mr Haas Jerome Hennxngfeld Clxfford Van Berkuxn James Schemmer Bob Keegan Second Row Marv1n Ranschau Darrell Calsbeek Franklm Calsbeek Pxer Wyma T1m Koo1ma September September September September September September FALL BASEBALL Rock Valley Hull Rock Valley 7 Alvord Second Team Rock Valley 0 Sioux Center Played 3 mnings ramed out Rock Valley 1 Western Chr1st1an STATE SEC TIONAL Rock Valley 4 Lester Rock Valley O Western Christ1an i ge 5 .Q X l if A 'X x 5 45 3 X Q . X 1' i ,L . I 1 I 0' I I 2 T 1 , K J . if 10 14 Wakita KI X Ui qfcn 'Cb I gl BASEBALL SECOND TEAM Left to Right Front Row Mr Haas Clarence Van t Hul Phil Haas Jim Rielly Jun Bon thuis Second Row Lyle Clary John Miller Bob Bonthuis Leonard Ver Mulm Rodney Miller This team has made one of the better records this year, losing only one game. The scores for the games last fall were: Alvord O Rock Valley 6 Hull 0 Rock Valley 7 Doon 6 Rock Valley 13 Doon 2 Rock Valley 1 The Senior boys leaving the teams this year are John Miller, Clifford Van Berkum, Jim Schemmer, Darrell Calsbeek, Marvin Ranchau, Leonard Ver Mulm, Bob Keegan, Lyle Clary, Ray Doherty, and Jerome Henningfeld. Q. xxx! , xl X Q . 3 Xf' A . , , J 1 : y Qi li Xi ' 1 Q Q x K , 1 I , X N I fy, 5 X I 1 . fy: 'L A I A Jo A it J 63, I in Vx I J I I - 3 I J' Q 1 V . , X X, Q f S 5? i - , L it X ik 5 f fmt Kuff X Qu BOYS BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Left to Right Kneeling Junior Warntjes Bradley Bauxnan Team Managers First Row Phil Haas Pier Wynia Franklin Calsbeek .Tim Reilly Jerom Henningfeld Mr Haas SecondRow Jim Jones Tim Kooima Leonard Ver Mulrn Ray Doherty Dar rell Calsbeek Marvin Ranschau Jun Schernmer fHE. GAME OF THE. YEAR For more than ten years the Rock Valley Rockets were unable to over- throw the strong Sioux Center Indians, but on the night of December 3 the Rockets succeeded in doing what Sioux Center proclaimed in'1possible . The Indians took the lead in the beginning and held it at the half tixne Q19-111. During the second half the Indians still retained their leading position until the last quarter. The Rockets, fighting all the way, started a mighty drive and took the lead in the last few minutes of the game. The Indians, however, pounced upon our slim lead and tied the score Q25-2.52. Then in the few remaining seconds one of the Rocket five sped ahead to sink the winning bas- ketQ27-ZSL Frank Calsbeek had the scoring honors with 9 points, while Henningfeld, Haas, and Rielly took 6 each. 'USM Vx 3f'pw 1,55 -24 21 hi 'za 29 a22 3: M55 G f-. C' K BOYS BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Left to Right Kneelln 8 First Row Bernard Karssen Ilm Bonthuis Preston Kragt .Tack Ver Muelem Bob .Tones Mr Haas Second Row Alfred Kosters Clarence Van t Hul Robert Richter Bob V d W an e eerd .Tim Van Berkum Donald Gerritsen g .Tunior Warntjes Bradley Bauman Team Mana ers The results of the b 3 e Seniors came out as champs , the Sophomores second, .Tumors third, and the Freshmen fourth. Darrell Calsbeek, Jerome I-Ienningfeld, Marvin Ranchau, Ray Dohert J. . Y, 1m Schemmer, Leonard Ver Mulm, and J1I'l'1 Jones will be leaving our basket- ball squads this year. v :L 4 n ,vu-1. L A 5 :Qr y, ivaxx 1-' 'fs 1: ff 4 ' 4 -1 1 Q f - 'J -IL .- f I , P I . -- . . , D -- . ' 9 J 3 I , . . , n ' n . 1 I D ! ' oys' class tournaments were as follows th ALL BASKETBALL BOYS Left to R1ght Back Row Jirn Jones Marvin Ranschau Jirn R1el1y Ray Doherty P1er Wyma Frank Calsbeek Jack Ver Meulem Preston Kragt Darrell Cals beek Leonard Ver Mulm Tim Kooixna Bob Bonthuis Jun Schemmer Th1rd Row Jerome Henningfeld Carlyle Hamann Fred Miller Phil Haas Fredd1e Elberts W1ll1am Ver Mulm Bob Jones Glenn Mlller Robert Rlch ter Clarence Van t Hul Bob Oldenkamp Second Row Evert Van Gxnkel Lyle Ver Hoef Bob Van Der Weerd Gerald Van t Hul Alfred Kosters Marvin In t Veld' Frank Vander Weerd Harold Kempema Allen Vander Well Jun Van Berkurn J1m Bonthuis Charles Moeller Coach E R Haas Fmrst Row Garard Van Beek Dav1d Jacobsen Bernard Karssen Terry Schutz Lorance Swier Donald Kessler John Landegent Donald Gerritsen Roger Mulder 3 ' A .1 QQ, , . .A L V , A .1 , .Q A, 1 1 1 i v . ' ,,.. Q AA . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1' 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . - 1 1 1 1 1 Q n 0 u . . -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . jf f-'-z,1.,f,Km-f-., 15.--'X November November November December December December December December December January January January January January February February February February February March November November November December December December December December December January January January February February X. BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE T Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Sectlonal FIRS Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley D1str1ct Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Valley SECOND Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley T EAM School for Deaf Sloux Falls Western Chr1st1an School for Deaf Sloux Falls S1OuX Center Alton Boyden Orange Clty Hull Hudson George Western Chr1st1an Hudson Inwood Ireton George Hull Newklrk Tournament A3 Rock Raplds L6 Western Chr1st1an Tournament TEAM Sheldon School for Deaf Sioux Falls Western Chrlstlan School for Deaf Sioux Falls Sioux Center Alton Boyden Orange Hull Hudson Western Chr1st1an Hudson Inwood Hull Newkirk MQCEL X , I 45343 ,gl - la unch lg.,-5, f X ,h K, XS 16 33 Zh 37 30 39 0 3 27 ' 7 38 10 25 17 23 21 18 30 37 1+ l+5 7- 31+ 11 52 1A 56 18 51+ February 1 Rock Valley 23 Orange C1ty 11 58 O 16 L1 18 29 ' 21 , 25 o a 3 AO 16 23 21+ 19 30 31+ 3 15 7 lb 10 33 17 28 21 27 30 LO 7 28 ll 35 lb 32 16 26 18 15 C1ty -A gglfi- - TRACK TEAM Left to Rlght F1TSf Row Jerome Henn1ngfeld Leonard Ver Mulm Ph1l Haas Inn Rxelly JIITI Schemmer Glenn Mlller Second Row Bob .Tones Jlm Van Berkum Bob Vande Weerd Frankhn Vande Weerd Th1rd Row .T1m .Tones Frankhn Calsbeek Pler Wyn1a Jack Ver Meulum Walter Moore Mr Haas We have 1n our 1ncreased aCt1V1t16S program th1S year added box1ng tumblmg football and track Trammg IS gwen 1n these sports so that the athlete may acquxre fundamental knowledge for hobby apprec1at1on Several boys have come out for track s1nce the p1cture was taken They 1nclude T1m Koolma Fred Mlller Bob Bonthuls Freddy Alberts and Jlffl Bonthuxs Track has been organlzed s1nce 1948 Last spr1ng J1m Kempema Leonard Ver Mulm .T1m Rlelly Jerome Hennmgfeld and Walter Moore partlclpated 1D the Dakota Relays Th1S sprmg Mr Haas plans to take the track mem bers to some of the followmg meets Tomahawk Relays at Cherokee Mormngslde Relays and the Dalota Relays There 1S also a POSS1b111ty of havlng dual meets here at Rock Valley l . . . - . 3 1 f ! , . . . ' J a 1 . ' : Q 1 2 , . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 1 Q ' . . . . . . . . 1 J x x - ' a 1 ' a w - . . . I I 1 I I 0 1 . . . . . . , . . . TUMBLING Left to Right: First Row--Jim Bonthuis, Leonard Ver Mulm, Robert Richter, Preston Kragt. Second Row--Franklin Vande Weerd, Jerome Henningfeld, Bob Jones. Third Row--Phil Haas, Jim Schemmei. Fourth Row--Lorance Swier. Standing--E. R. Haas, Harold Kemperna, Allen Vander Well. Tumbling is in itself a body building sport, for it develops all the muscles and makes lor good co-ordination. Among the exercises used to develop the body are headstands, handstands, pullups, and all kinds of rolling. . lymuwz, r 2 521' 5 5 g R V.,l 5 U 2 7 f Q I s ' , gif , 'V Q 5' A U I A , E 7 , 9, , Q 2 .X I Y I, .. GIRLS BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Left to R1ght First Row Josephme Harmelink Paulme Pember Dolores Bauman Barbara Long Viola Sw1er Elenore Van Berkum Ila Mae Scholten. Second Row M1ss Miller Jean Nebben lone Benson Alice Van ke Gertrude Harmsen Marg1e Kramer SCHEDULE November November December December January January January January January February February February February Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley Rock Valley fSectiona1 Tournament, Rock Valley 30 Rock Valley 40 Rock Valley 32 Ireton A lvord Akron Doon George Wester n Ireton Akron Alvord Hartley George Christian Western Christian Doon Left to Right First Row Rose Marie Ranchau Phyllis De Jager Pauline Groeneweg Marie Cleypool Maryjane Miller Geneva Van Surksum Second Row Miss Miller Mathilda Middle Gertrude Ver Mulm Evonne Postma Rosemarie Gayer Donna De Smet Beverely Ver Mulm SCHEDULE December Rock Valley Akron December Rock Valley Doon Rock Valley Western Christian January Rock Valley Akron February Rock Valley Western Christian January The Girls Basketball Teams staged a very eventful year The First Team wound up their cage season with an impressive record of 9 wins and 4 losses and the Second Team with 3 wins and 2 losses This was their second year of organized play The remarkable im provement which they made over their first season proves what can be done by hard work and determination, and the tireless effort of the coach Miss Lorraine Miller. The offense was speeded up and the defense was more energetic. The undergraduates promise either to meet or surpass this year's record. L , If GIRLS' BASKETBALL SECOND TEAfM 10 16 10 Zl 16 11 14 5 ' ' 19 Z1 26 2.8 18 Z8 ' ' 27 m C HEEZRLEADERS Left to R1ght Rosemarle Gayer Gertrude Harmsen Donna Jean Vande Weerd Margaret Hayden PEP CLUB On October 28 1948 the H1gh School elected four cheerleaders for the comxng basketball season Accordlng to trad1t1on each grade 1n Hlgh School elected one of the four Th1s was the flrst year however that the Fresh men recexved thxs opportumty The cheerleaders were as follows from the Sen1or class Rose Mar1e Gayer was chosen Th1S was the thlrd year she rece1ved th1s honor From the Iumor class Margaret Hayden was chosen for the second t1me The Sophomores chose Gertrude I-Iarmsen and the Freshmen chose Donna Jean Vande Veerd The ollowmc day the pep club met and organ1zed by elect1ng offlcers They were as follows Pres1c1ent Pauhne Pember VICE Pres1dent Elle nora Van Be rkum and Secretary Catherme Ann Roelofs From thxs day on throughout the season much hard work was spent on the part of the cheerleaders, learning new pep yells and teach1ng them to the pep club. Members began meet1ng before every game. A lxttle later a pep band jomed the club and through the season this pep club backed both the gxrls and boys team w1th a true school spirxt. fd, A.. 'V' T ' s , I o I , N 0 . . I ' I l of 1 . 'V ' W .ft 1 dw is 3 A fl 49 , V . . ..- , , , . x Q . . . . . . . . . ' 9 5 . . . . D l . . . . . . . . . . Y V - - . . . . O . Y . 1 . . 1 . 1 1 . , , . ' . JQGLUWUTLUCCS L S'-c. I IQ 4 fgko Y: Zo ag x 'pf:'e J X fn QA J 7 7, 'Ig F1 9, 'IA SELEIC T C HOIR Left to Right First Row Catherine Roelofs Leah Yunker Jean Nebben Josephine Har mehnk Gertrude Harmsen LOIS Van Berkum Evonne Postma Math1lda Middle, .Toyce Miller Mr Sipma Second Row Elenore Van Berkum Ila Scholten Lavonne Wesselink Mabel Vander Sanden Darrell Calsbeek .T1m Schemmer Ph11 Haas Ione Benson Donna De Smet Rosemarle Gayer Paul1ne Pember Dolores Bauman Third Row Donna Vande Weerd Barbara Long Ray Doherty JUN .Tones Franklm Calsbeek Robert Richter Allen Vander Well Chfford Van Berkurn Our music department made a bag h1t 1n the school program thls year Mr .TohnS1pma the dnector dlvided the large group znto two separate choirs One group of th1rty f1ve called the select cholr presented publlc programs These programs consxsted of a Christmas Cantata and a Pre Concert Con test and they also partmipated 1n the rnus1c contest at Sheldon They prac tzced fro 8 15 t m o 9 00 A M every Monday Wednesday and Friday The general cholr learned new notes studied about authors and 11stened to great music records on the phonograph The general cholr met on Monda Y afternoon The Glrls Glee Club met every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and the B G1 Cl oys ee ub met every Wednesday and Fnday afternoon These two groups appeared 1n the contest m Sheldon The students in the small groups appeared in publlc to contr1bute to varlous programs I A A A A A l T , W Tirn Kooirna, Leonard Ver Mulrrl, Preston' Kragt, Jim Rielly, Bdwin Kragt: A .,-, I I , - ' V 5 Q, . , 3, L - .... 1 4. 1 3 WQW BOYS GLEE CLUB Left to Right F1rst Row Lorance Swxer Lyle Ver Hoef Robert Richter Bob Jones Ed Kragt Preston Kragt Ray Doherty hm Jones Darrell Calsbeek Second Row Jxmrny Van Berkurn Frankhn Vande Weerd Chfford Van Berkuxn Allen Vander Well Ph11 Haas .Tun Rielly Franklm Calsbeek Leonard Ver Mulm Tim Koonna .T1mSchemmer Mr S1pma r-mm L... SOLOISTS Left to Right First Row Jean Nebben Barbara Long Elenore Van Berkurn Ione Benson Second Row Chfford Van Berkum Allen Vander Well Jun Rxelly Ravmond Doherty Darrell Calsbeek 11m Schemmer E.dw1n Kragt . l , D ...os wk i ' Y 1 1 I . . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . - 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 - 1 . .,..aq ygs' -3 f.,, ,. Qc' . -sf wqr ' . . -af ir 1? ' ,Y ' X ,yl XV Xu 'l z. 5 gg . I ' 5 nu sax, x . . I 9 1 1 ' O . . : 1 I 5 . . 1 1 1 f 1 GIRLS GLEZE1 CLUB Left to Rxght First Row Mr .npma Lavonne Wessehnk lla Scholten Cather1neRoe1ofs Leah Yunker Marcea Moeller Evonne Postma Rose Mar1e Ranschau Phylhs Frembgen Joan Canneg1eter I..O1S Van Berkum Delores Gayer Second Row Elenore Van Berkunq Donna Vande Weerd Barbara Long Ione Benson Donna De Smet Jean Nebben Mary-jane Miller Rose Gayer, Paul1ne Pember Dolores Bauman Jane Keegan F ve? in MIXED Q UARTET Left to Rzght Cllfford Van Berkum Barbara Long Dolores Bauman Darrell Calsbeek Allen Vander Well Ione Benson Elenore Van Berkum .Tirn Jones ' 0 1 F.. . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ..- ,rf A 'X f ' D Q pf' .21 i M 2 yi ' 'Q' f s - . 11 xy , as , ff f - 3 - 1 ' ' V 'D J O I t . I I Q at n . lf - 1 1 0 1 1 1 9 ' FPO 1 59' GIRLS SEX TET Left to Rlght Barbara Lon D V d W d Jean Nebben lone Benson Do?oresorBIa?1m:: e eer Josephine Harmellnk BOYS QUARTET gi-f:1ftv:0uR1gh'C Ray Doherty E.dw1n Kragt Chfford Van Berkum Allen Van e -AQ g-36. RATINGS The small group contest was held at Hawarden March 12 The people who rece1ved a SUPEYIOI' were the followmg Darrell Calsbeek baritone solo lone Benson p1aro solo Boys Quartet Raymond Doherty Cllfford Van Berkum EdW1I1 Kragt Allen Vander Well Chfford Van Berkum tenor solo Those who recemved an excellent were as follows Raymond Doherty bass solo Aller Vander Nell tenor solo lone Benson alto solo Edwin Kragt Saxaphone solo Jean Nebben p1ano solo ' 1 -I 1 3 'f - , Y ky v '- Q' 4 fv Q- V ' I x V- ,,, f X f ' ll , l P 57 ' -2 ,, 's 1 9 . . , . , , , , 9 1 . s ' 7 1 , - . ffka. A D' fl 1 , . V X' 7? wa an Q 3' ye 3 ' O I , Q ,,. A 9' ' I 'wg' , ' 'V - Y I If :J 'V ' 1,20 'ix Q KX ' f -il kr A , ff , . . . ' . . I , . . , . . , . Q - J L 1 n n J l : 0 ' n . - s 1 I 1 9 F s : , I , - L Liz mmf-X BAND Left to Right First Row Helen Long Carolyn Harmelink Donna Ver Hoef Jim Rielly Ione Benson Phyllis Frembgen Lavonne Wesselmk Second Row Josephine Harmelmk Pauline Pember Dolores Bauxnan Bar bara Long Donna De Smet Elenore Van Berkum Jean Nebben Mathilda Middle Th1rdRow Bradley Bauman Allen Vander Well Jun Bonthuis :lay Doherty Edwin Kragt Pier Hegg Charles Moeller Mr Sipma The band which is not too large enjoyed themselves by learning new notes and playing dance music and marches. The pep band was composed of selected members from the larger band. The pep band played at basketball games of their new pep tune books. The music department thanks Mr. Sipma for spending so much time in making the music department a success. P . AQ A M 'JS V -rf 'hiv 0 ' h -A! ' Q X si I . Q If :N ' ' J AL S r T :m .- . - 1, I. , . , all NW 4. , my v- X v- Qf,: Q 5 ' X M ,,,- K - I . . . ' , s s l . . 9 r - . . . -- ... Q I a . Q a 1 : . . . . . . ' 1 J 9 ' y . . 1 n 1 0 - . . . . Choir 3 Bb, fh- 7, ff' fl fx . 125 Q N- gl .:,,x ,P Piano Solo . . . . . Bass Solo . Tenor Solo . . Baritone Solo. . Tenor Solo . . . Baritone Solo. . Alto Solo . . SaxophoneSolo. . Allen Vander Well Clifford Van Berkum Barbara Long Donna Vande Ueerd Jean Nebben nlenore Van Berkum lone Benson PRE-CONTEST CONCERT .uossoosnso uuouoonaan Mixed Quartet o1Q1S cieE Elin' Sextet 'B5y5f'Gie5 Elib' Boys' Quartet Choir Program Personnel Boys' Quartet Sextet Mlxed Quartet ChRIsThAs CANTATA . . . . .lone Benson . .Raymond Doherty .Clifford Van Berkum . . . . Jim Hielly . .Allen Vander Well . Darrell Calsbeek . . .Ione Benson . .Eddie Kragt Eddie Kragt Raymond Doherty Josephine Harmelink Ione Benson Dolores Bauman Allen Vander well Jim Jones P1an1st , Jean Neonen On December 15, l9L8, the NU51C Department presentedits Chr1stmas tantata Bethlehem's holy Nlght by Arthur Gllbert Bells of Chrlstmastlme The Nonderous Story holy N1bht Ar1 e and shlne The star and the Song Come and orshlp Could Ne Have Llved In Bethlehem The Chr1stmas bong Chrlstmas Carols Tle Y1TSU Noel 2l It Came Upon The Mldnlght Clear 3 Hark The Herald Angels Slng lle shepherds atched Joy To The 'orld soprano solo Cholr Cho1r Soprano Solo Choir Choir Choir o bllent Nlght, Ioly Nlght oolo1s 5 Barbara Long lone Benson Jean Neboen Ilenore 'an Berxum Allen Vander ell Lddle Kra t Dolores Bauman lone Ben on Donn V t nos marle ayer e 11ne lxrxelx u rude harm r Barn ra Lomb dl. u lklk E, ti l.L n S uartet Jean Ne55en Ione Benson C11ffOFU Van Berkum navmond Doherty CHFlSC1dS ceadlng, Jlm Jones Planlst, Irs i Haas Jlrecttr, John slpma Cholr Personnel vonne ostma Latherlne noelols lla clolten Lol Vxn Berkun auel Vander Lanoen donna Vande xeerd L vcnne es ellnk Leah Yunker Jdrrell talsoeek Prank alsoeek a Doherty Ph l Had 11m fOO1Hd Eud1e Kr t nobert Hlcrter Jlm nlelly Cllfford Van ervnm len Januex ell Leonard Mer hulm 15 schemner Eire! mail i THE nm: lf- 'R Rex S 5 iii Q 2. 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V ' Jea Netben , L' T ' J': W .aulin Kenner ' I Q ' I diy A 1 x 744' , ff, NX h ,,, A, , e,aff,3fK A 'f , 'iigzgsxs -' 'Z ,--slfb V' X Wa junior High Ope ren POLISHED PEBBLEC Overture Opening Chorus I For One Can Say Chorus of Welcome Whenl Was in Paree Old Black joe Foster, Farewell This and That The Picture in the Well Airplane Polished Pebbles Finale Opening Chorus Shocking to Say the Least Mother Sent Me Out Sunbonnets Red and Blue Town Talk I m Sorry Pleadxng W aving Cornfields Finale Uncle Bob Musical Numbe rs ACI Act II CAST Mrs Gabble and Chorus Mrs O Brien Millie Winnie Rosalie Mrs Gabble and Choru Mrs O Brier Bot Rosalie and Bob Mrs O Brien Millie and Winnie Martha and Nick Millie and Winnie Rosalie and Mrs Gabble Principals and Chorus Working on the Farm Mrs O Brien Millie and Winnie Nic Rosalie Martha and Sunbonnet Girls Mrs Gabble and Chorus Mrs O Brien Millie Winnie and Chorus Rosalie Bob and Choru Bot Principals and Cho ru Lorance Swie r disguised as negro in Act I Mrs. O Brien Kae Kessler Widow Sister of Bob Rosalie Their Niece Winifred Winnie Millicent QMilliej Helen Long Ge rtrude Brower Carolyn Harmelink Daughters of Mrs. O Brien Mrs. Gabble Town Gos sip Mr. Gabble Local Character Martha Nick Country Girl Ramona Van Eldik Dick Hauser Donna Ver Hoei Pier Hogg Country Boy Chorus of Sunbonnet Girls and Overall Boys jean Nebben Pianist john Sipma Director SUN BONNET CHORUS Shirley Anderson Mary Frembgen Arthur Gerritsen Leonard Kaskie joan Schouten Bill Van Mannen Richard Wissink Clazina Cleypool Anna Klarenbeek Barbara Meyer Marion Van Middendorp Cileon Cullinan joyce Gayer Sue Hamann Lorna Meerdink Lester Vander Well Wayne Van Middendorp jennie De Vries Bradley Bauman jennie Koenen Donnie Ranson junior Warntjes Martha Frembgen Albertha Gerritsen Dale Hewitt Herbert Middle Rose Vande Weerd jane Wissink Lois Cannegieter Coba Hoogendoorn Marilyn Kooima Loren Vander Well ms STUDENT COUNCIL President Jerome Hennmgfeld Vice President Franklin Calsbeek Sec 81 Treas Margaret Hayden Representatives Senior Leonard Ver Mulm Junior Jean Nebben Sophomore Charles Moeller Bob Bonthuls Freshmen Don Kessler Advisor Miss Norris The Student Council 1S composed of seven members consisting of a president vice president secretary treasurer and one representa tive from each class They meet every third Thursday of each month Their goal is to form a more efficient student body to promote better fellowship, to secure firm participation in democratic govern ment to understand the relationship between responsibilities and privileges, and promote the activities of the school. This year they have planned the Christmas and Halloween parties, instituted class assemblies, elected Pep'Club and News Staff officers, and acted as ushers for assembly programs. All in all they have been the steering committee for the entire high school. MAGAZINE HONORS Amount sold Freddy Elberts 7. Lavonne Wesselink Charles Moeller Betty Buffington David Jacobsen Marcella Kaskie Evonne Postma Lyle Ver Hoef Jane Keegan Preston Kragt Lyle Clary 8. 5. svf ss. 35. Z5 00 5 ' 1 l A S ati . lx ' K S6 50 59 50 5 00 55 00 5 00 V 41 60 38 80 38 Z5 00 H v - . V Ii PM ai ll A .Xl NEWSPAPER STAFF Left to Right F1rst Row Charles Moeller Rena Brands Pauline Pember Josephine Harmelink Dolores Bauman Chr1st1ne Rozeboom lone Benson jean Nebben LaVonne Wessehnk Standing Walter Moore M1ss Norr1s adv1ser In co operatmn w1th the Rock Valley Bee The Rocket news staff edits the school notes each week Early each week the news hounds began scouting and gather1ng the1r 1deas Durlng some weeks the news was abundant wlule 1n others the reporters delved 1nto the darkest corners to find lt when lt seemed that there was none to be found By Thursday the news was prepared and wrltten up by the student reporters It was then proof read by the adv1ser and the ed1tor 1n Chlef Dolores Bauman typed by the news staff typlsts checked aga1n and taken to the Rock Valley Bee Off1ce for publlcation Somet1mes the typ1sts found themselves work1ng overt1me on eighth perlod on Frlday night to get the news typed on t1me and somet1mes even a rew extra tr1ps to the Bee Offlce had to be made The news staff has worked successfully this year lone Benson ass1sted the ed1tor 1n ch1ef Walter Moore has done spectacular work 1n h1s sport wr1te ups Charles Moeller the off1ce reporter weekly edlted the school calendar He was succeeded by Bob Vande Weerd when he moved away 1n March Paul1ne Pember kept the publlc fully mformed w1th her weekly mus1c reports The news of the h1gh school act1v1t1es in general was reported by Jean Nebben w1th La Vonne Wesselink report1ng on the grade news All these reports have kept the three typists Rena Brands Chr1st1ne Rozeboom and josephme Harmehnk very busy MISS Norr1s spent much of her t1me 1n super vlsing the1r work . . 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Bill's Repair Service Burger's Blacksmith and Welding Cash and Feed Produce-Gooch's Feeds City Cafe, Abe Van Driel, Manager Coast to Coast Stores Collenbaugh Motor Co. Community Oil Co. Corner Drug Store Council Oak Store 6, D.J. Scanlan and Don R De Kalb Seed Corn, Edwin A. Miller, Dealer 5 De Ruyter's Service Station f Dr. AOL! A ' Dr Hegg Dr C J Schroeder Doorn's Paint Co Dykstra Produce E and B Beauty Shop Electric Shop F T McGill Farmer's Lumber Co Foppe Pioneer Store Funk's Hybrids WCons1stently good year after year' Home Meat Market Johnnie's Radio Shop Joy Lunch Kempema's Hatchery and Produce Klomp's Radiator Shop and Used Cars Kragt's Furniture Store Marathon Gas, Clarence Mulder, Dealer Orpheum Theater Pember and Son Drug Store Racheal's Beauty Shop Rae Mar Cafe R1chter's Service Station Rock Valley Bee Office Rock Valley Cement Block and Tile Co Rock Valley Creamery Rock Valley Dress Shop Rock Valley Furniture Store X 5 H Tiff! lg-kgjlxis -. 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