Sac City High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Sac City, IA)
- Class of 1948
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JORGENSEN Superintendent Principal Se-ven Eight PHYLLIS ANDERSON I'1UI7lCflIllIfl.fI,g General Science Iowa State College, B.S. Graduate Work, Iowa State College IVA CHAPMAN Commercial Webster City Junior College, A.A. Iowa State Teachers College, B.A. IVIARVIN BICHEL Sciences Nebraska State Teachers LUVERN CLARK MHllIEH1llfiC.C Penn College, B.A. Iowa State College Collkirgbia University Teachers' College, ROBERT BRITTELL Instrumental Music Coe College, B.A. Amus FOSDICK History Mathematics Chiefrnin Webster City Junior College, A.A, Sioux Falls College, B.A. Graduate Work, Drake University LOLA BUCHANAN Guidance Director Librarian Simpson College, B.A. Graduate Work, University of Omaha, University of Colorado, University of Denver, Iowa State College DARREL HANSHAW Junior High Junior High Coach Buena Vista, B.A. GEORGE HERMAN Boys' Physical Education Assistant Coach Junior High Iowa Stare Teachers College, B.A. VIOLA KARSTEN English Latin University of Iowa, B.A. Graduate Work, University Of Iowa GENE HOOVER Coach Social Studies Omaha University, B.A. PATRICIA KNIGHT Girls' Physical Education Iowa State Teachers College, B.A. PEARL JORGENSEN Junior High Iowa State Teachers College LEO LEWIS Business Iowa State Teachers College, B.A. Graduate Work, University Of Iowa PETER LLOYD Industrial Arts Morningside College, B.A. Graduate Work, Drake University, Iowa Stlle College, MS. Nine en ESTHER OPPEDAHL Vocal Music St. Olaf College Graduate Work, MacPhail School of Music and Dramatic Art, Minneapolis College of Music, Northwestern University BENJAMIN RUTHERFORD Junior High Iowa State Teachers' College Morningside College, B.A. WAYNE PRITCHARD Vocational Agriculture Adult Education Iowa State College, B.S. Graduate Work, Iowa State College ETHEL SILBAUGH Junior High Iowa State Teachers College Graduate Work, Colorado State College of Education, Iowa State Teachers College MERVIN RUMMELLS English Urumatics 5 Speech University of Iowa, B.A. Graduate Work, University of Iowa IVIILDRED TAPLEY Office Secretarv MR. AND MRS. CARTER Our Cuslocliuns 'sl 'L A . if-A tAi'f.lf'3 , 4..,,, iff ' 'T V , . , zfjwg,-.5.1VQ,-51,,-if- , 1 - x , : 3, . ' ' .1 . 1--Vi. Vx: 1 JV. 'I - , -'. 2 Q,-1:.v-: V, .- g,VJ'e.' -,-:.' k rff,1Vrff faq .2 ,V ' 1 in V- M 4',v51iV L.gL,k',v.,,.,Y V ,?,5'.x:a,f Ag., tri 'V.--.iV 4:55 , 3 , V -V. 1555, , Y , ,Vj . 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This incident, if all facts were known, could be called the 'Gturning point of the centuryf' First grade found Ruthie and Jamie Syl- vester with perpetual sore heads from Miss Watsonis thick black pencils. ln second grade we all formed an ambi- tion to be good Indians when we studied all about Chief Blackhawk. This ambition carried through all of our high school days. Townsend's dog was our playmate during recess-all 30 feet of him. Ann claims she had the most valentines in third grade. That was the year that we got to go to the pioneer cabin downtown. Going down the post-office hill and turning somer- saults at the bottom was our favorite pastime. All the boys, hearts were a-flutter in fourth grade when Joan Schwitzer entered. Miss McCormick kept all the girls in one recess for picking on Dephaune. They were all tearful in five minutes, including Dephaune. Sixth grade is known as the year of 'GBurk- heimer's Chase. He still thinks Miss Kim- ball wouldnit have caught him except for that Christmas tree cord. Janet Green made Twelve us all envious when she came with her long braids. Seventh grade, and we advanced to junior high. Running between buildings in rain and sleet was our job that year. And we were so careful to keep our lockers locked, so no one would get in. ln eighth grade the world discovered Evan's wolfish powers. The bashful country freshmen amazed the old veterans. Maurice Luke was the shyest thing f?'n. When we were freshmen, 'we were still allowed free reign in the study hall at noon. During the next year the sophomores racked up a new record for popping off street lights with snowballs. This was also the year of the battle of the sexes between the boys and girls. Marilyn Davis finally found out in her junior year that when you're selling some- thing, you aren't to say, You don't want to buy any magazines, do you?,' The theme of the prom was Spanish. Evan Truax was the master of ceremonies. Much talent was ready for the senior year. The senior year was a busy one for every- one. but as we look back to all the work on the Annual, the music contest, the operetta. and all the activities, we find that weive really enjoyed our high school career at S. C. H. S. Q BETTY ARENDS ln krwwing her, you'll really find- True worth and frienzfliness curnlrinezl. Girls' Glee Club I, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Sentinel Staff 3: F.l:I.A. 2, 3, 4, President 2: Commercial Club 3, 4, President 3 Librarian Club 1, 3. President 3: Operetta 4: Stage Crew I: Vesper Choir 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Class Treasurer 2: Pep Club 3: Dolphin Queen, Attendant 4. BONNIE AUSTIN Bonnie'.s nerer one Io shirlr lfhen you give her any work. F.lI.A. 4: Commercial Club 4: entered 3. IYIERLI-I BIHRER ll'.t not llml l flislilre study- Hul uliy he un old jurlrly -Iluzlrly? Football I, 2. 3. 4: Ilasltetball I. 2. 3. 4: Sentinel Staff 3. 4: Projectors Club 3. 1. Vive-Presitlerit l: l .l .A. I: Tran-It 2, 3: Ba-eball I: Croas-Country 4. JACK BURKHEIMER The past four years lmle served to shun Tlluf ,lrzclrft one u'e're pruml Io knutv. National Honor Soriety 3, 4. President 4: Football I, 2. 3. 1. Captain 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. 1: Convert Band l. 2, 3. 4: Nlarrhing Banrl l. 2. 3. 4: Trumpet Trio I. 2. 3, 1:Boy'a Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Mixed Quartet 3: Matlrigal 3, 4: lnitrumental Solo 2: Annual Stall 4: Theipians 4: Trarlt 2, 3. 4: Iunior Class Play 3: Operetta 4: Vesper Choir 2. 3. 4: Brass Sextet I, 2, 3. 4: Class Officer 2, 4, Serretary 2. Vice-President 4: Brass Quintet I: Carnival Attendant 4, Life Saving l. CAROL BURROW TI'lly'.s really quite a girl- Ifhen il comes to jun, shIe's 11 pearl. I ,l'I.A. I: Theapians 3, 4: Commerrinl Club 3. 4. Viec-President 4: Junior Class Play 3: Work Experience 4: Iowa City Play Festival 3. 'llllll'lCCIl PHYLLIS CATES Dark hair and flashing eyes- When it comes to work she really flies. Conrert Band I, 2, 3: Marching Band 3. 4: I .H.A. I. 2: Intramurals I, 2: Horn quartet 3: Pep Club 3: Work Experience 4. VERYL CATES Veryl's a new one with us this year- But slIe's found her plac Cr never fear. Commercial Club 4, Entered 4, DEPHAUNE COLLAMORE If .she Icill. Alu- willg you may depend nn it-- Jnrl if slue won'!, she u.'0n't, rrnrl 1hrz!'s the end of it. llirl- tllee Club 2 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Annual Stalt' 4: I .H.A. 2, 4: Commercial Club 4: Operetta 4: Veaper Choir 2. 4: Intramurals I, 2. MARILYN DAVIS I rote she is 11 jour-square girl- l'un'll ever ,liml her in the whirl. National llonor Society 4: C.A,A, l, 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. President 4: Convert Band I. 2, 3, 4: Marrhing Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Clee Club 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: flirla' Scxtet 4: Instrumental Solo l, 2. 3: Annual Stall 4: Sentinel Stall 3. 4: Thespians 3, 4. President 4: Latin Club I. 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Dolphin Club 4: .lnnior Claes Play 3: All Srhnnl Play 3: Operetta 4: Ve-Iyer Choir 2. 3. 4: Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4: Flute Quartet I: Flute Trio 2: Carnival Attendant 2: Pep Club 3: Life Saving, Jr. 1, WILLIAM DIERENFELD My only books are wornen's looks and Folly's all they'1'e taught me. lj'.F.A. I: Commercial Club 4: Truck I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY DUNCAN This gal he'rc's our Iwirling unv- Bvside lhat, .the'.s lots nj fun. Marching Band 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, Secretary 2: Commercial Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1: Work Expcrienrt' 4: Pep Club 39 Girls' Glce Club 2. ROBERT EVANS Ilnilh his brrzrrn wary hair- Wr knuw Buh'll mfr: some damsel lair. Cnnrcrt Band l. 2. 3, 4: Marrhing Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Buy? Clvc Club 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chnrus 4: Annual Staff 4: Cummt-rrial Club 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Operetta 4: Vespcr Choir 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. JACK GLASS Ile shunts rlnun Ihr' rrmfl .ru just in his car Un life's mari, may hr' show! as last and as jar. Student Council 2. 3: Annual Stull 4: Projertnfn Club l: Latin Club 1, 2: 'l'rark 2. JACK GOODWIN HI-rr .s a larl u'hu'.s tall ami .rhy- lluf z-nry the girl wha catches his eye. Football 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Cnnrrit Band l. 2. 3, 4: Marching Band l. 2. 3. 4: Brass Quantct 4: Trumpet Trio 2. 3. 4: Boys' Glen Club 2, 3, -1: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Instrumental Solo 3, 4: Student Counril 3, 4: Trark 1. 2. 3. 43 Op:-rr-tts 4: Stage Crew lg Vespcr Choir 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 4: Qbaskctballl. JANET GREEN Janet is nm' who's a jewel nj a queen- She'.x happy and pleuxunl whmrerfer she's seen. National Honor Soriety 4: C. A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: Conrert Band I. 2. 3, 4: Marching Band l. 2. 3, 4: Trombone Quartet 3: Girls' Glce Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 1: Girls' Trio 3: Girls' Sextet 2, 3, 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Marlrigal 2, 3, 4: Vocal Solo 2, 3, 4: Student Count-il 4, President: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Staff 3. 4: Commercial Club 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Dolphin Club 4: .lunior Class Play 3: Opcretta 4: Vespcr Choir 2, 3, 4: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Carnival Queen 4: Class Olfirer, Virc-President: Pep Club 3: .Iunior Life Saving lg Thespians 4. Fourteen HARLAN HARTWIG Hurlan's girl is Jeanie with the light brown hair They really make a darling pair. Football I. 2: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Staff 2, 3, 4: Projectora Club 2. 3. 4: F.F.A. 1: Thespianl 3, 4: Track I. 2: .Iunior Clan Play 3. VIVIAN HOWARD Hen-v's a girl who 'really enjuys life- Wilh all of its joy and all of its strife. Girls' Cleo Club 2: F.H.A. 1, 2: Commercial Club 4: All Srbool Play 3: Intramurals I: Work Experience 4: Pep Club 3. HELEN HOYE Helen is little, we all know, But she knows what she wants, and when to go. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: I.atin Club 1, 2: .luninr Class Pla' 3: Operetta 4: Creative Writing 4 Vesper Choir 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 2. CAROLYN HUBBERT Pete is our star athlelelef One whn would be hard In beat. C.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Cnnrert Band l. 2. 3: Marching Band l, 2, 3: Mixed Clarinet Quartet 3: Clarine' Quartet 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: F.H.A. 1: Commercial Club 4: ,lunior Class Play 3: Creative Writing 2: Veaper Choir 2. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. MARIE JOHNSON Although she doe.m't have much to .myf Marie spneadx kindnem in her num quiet way. l .l-LA. 1, 2: Intramurals l. 2: Work Experience 4: Pep Club 3. ARTHUR LANGBEIN Here'x to Art, our country lad! He must be gmrd, for he's never bad. F.F.A. 1, 3, 4. RICHARD LARsoN Tell us, Rick, are those wares reall Or tn the bveuuty parlor dn you steal? Fonthall I: Annual Staff 4: Prnjertnfs Club l, 2. 3. 4: Trark 3. 4: Stage Crew 3: Intramurals 4. ROBERT LENTS Bob is really quite n guy Bur drm't let him jun! ynn, he's not very shy. Basketball 3. 4: Projer-tor's Club 4: Trafk 2. Intramurals 4. DONALD LEONARD Don .seems tu hare escaped cupid's dart, Perhaps he's lun busy with his art. Basketball l: Concert Band I: Marv-bing Band 1: Sentinel Staff 1: Projertnrs Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Reporter 4: Commercial Club 4: All School Play 1, 2. JOAN LUFT Actress, singer ' and athletic, znn. There's nut much Petie can't do. G.A.A. I. 2: Girls' Glee Club 2. 3. 41 Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Girls' Sextet 3, 4: Voral Solo 3. 4: Tbespians 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2: All School Play 3: Operetta 4: Vesper Choir 2. 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2. 3: Junior Life Saving. Fifteen MAURICE LUKE Happy I um, from cure I um free. Why can't they all he contented like me. Student Council 2: I .F.A. 1, 2. 3.4: Trark 4: All Srbonl Play 3: Intramurals 4. DARWIN MCDONALD A finer fellow ' ynu never did see Successful in life he's bnuntl tu be. Basketball 1. 4: National Honor Society 4: Boys' Clce Club 3: Student Counril 2: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Staff 3. 4: Prujcrtors Club 2. 3. 4: I .l .A. l. 2. 3, 4, Vire- Prosirlf-nt 2: President 3: Reporter 1: Trark l: Intramurals 4: Class llliivcr, 'Treasurer 3: President 4. Vesper Chnir 3. ROSE MCCALTLLEX' Always gum! and always kind Sn nu fault cuulrl we find. Girls' Ulm' Club 2: I .l'i.A. I: Commrwial Club 3. 1-: Librarians Club 3: Work Experience 4. LLOYD MANDERNACH llilrh ynnr uugnn In 11 slrrr, Llnyd uvm't have to reach lun far. llahkvtball 3: I .F.A. 1. PHILIP MONTAG .4 Future Farmer with rating high, The girls wvn't ever pass Toby by. Football l. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3 Studs-nt Council 4: Sentinel Staff 3. 4: Projertnrs Club 1, 2: F.F.A 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3: Junior Class Play 3: All School Play 4: Vesper Choir 2. 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE NELSON 'Tix Often mill, ll'l1r1l's in u riarm'? Will the O in Anrlfs leurl to fume? Boys' filee Club 21 Student Council 4, Treasurer 4. THELMA ODER Dirmntr- lvrtrls vncliuntrrtenl, li.: irwe, Bu! i.m'l Aluxlm pretty fur from you? Girls' filer Clulx 3. -1: Annual Staff 4: F.l'l.A. l. 2. 4: 'Ihespians 3. 1: Commerrial Club 3. 4. Sr'rremi'y-Tre-:mii'f'r 1: Junior Class Play 3: Ops-relta 4: Vt-sper Choir 3, 4: Class Secretary 4. JEANNE PARKINSON Jeunnv irillr Ilif- Iiglil lrrotrn lurir For writing lm.: quite vi flair. tlirl-' lllrw Cluli 2: Stutlvut Count-il 3. St-vretzuy 3: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Stall 3. 4: I .ll.A. I. 2. lr: Comnivrrinl Clulr 3, 4: l.ibruriuu Clull 3, 11 Cn-alivr' Writing 2. 4: Vesper Choir 2: lntrnmurztls l. 3. 1: Pep Club 3. ROBERT I'ONT1Ous lllzvn our llrr.tlr1'lluill juris mic rxnfl mul Thry're rhrwrinp l'onlio1ix Nur Nvrl linrnt. Football 2, 3: ltuakr-tlmall 2, 3. 4: Convert Iiunll l, 2. 3. 4. Plrsillettt 1: Tlarvhing Ilnnd I. 2. 3. 4: Truinprt Trio l. 2. 3. 4: Iloyw' tilt-r Club 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Malc- Quartr-t 3: Mzuliigal 3. 4: Voral Solo 3. 4: Instrumental Solo 3. 42 Stutlent Counril I: 'l'r:lr'k 2. 3: Operettn 4: Slngr' Crew i, 2. 1: Vesper Choir 2. 3. 4: Boys' Ortet 3: Brass Quintet 2: Brass i Srxtet Z.. 3. 4. BYRON QUISTORFF A litzlrr' flirting now and then- l.x rvlixlrerl by lllf' lrvxl of rut'rt. Basketball 4: Projectors Cluh 2, 3, 4: l .l .A. l. 2. 3. 4, 'l'rf3a:4l1rCr 4: Thespians 3, 4: Trarlc I. 13 All Srhnol Play 3: Intramurals 4: Iowa City Play Festival 2. Sixteen NORMA RANGE You would have tu go many a mile To beat Norma'.r winning smile. National Honor Society 4: G..-LA. 3. 4: Recorder 4: Convert Band 2, 3. 4: Vice-President 4: Marehing Band 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2. 3. 4. President 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Instrumental Solo 3: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Staff 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: .lllnior Class Play 3: Operetta 4: Creative Writing 3: Vespcr Choir 2. 3, 4: Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4: Horn Quartet 3, 4: Brass Sextct 3, 4: Areompanist 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Pep Club 3: Vice-President 2. RUTH RHOADS Wll1r'.x the gill with the long wnrry hair? Why il's Ruthie, our srmgbirzl so fair. KQ.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4. Vive-President 4: Convert Band I. 2. 3. 4: Marching Band l. 2, 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Trio 3: Girls' Sextet 3, 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Madrigal 2, 3. 4: Vocal Solo 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Staff 2. 3: Latin Club I, 2, President 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Dolphin Club 4: Operetta 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3. 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Flute ,Quartet l: Flute Trio 2: Carnival Attendant 2: Homecoming Attendant 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Class Secretary 3. CARL RIPLEY Never wants to see a dame- Fishing and hunting are his aim. Projevtors Club l. 2. 3. 4: F.F.A. I. MARGARET ANN RITTER With her rlispvsilinn fine She is truly Ihe reliable kind. Cunrert Band l, 2, 3. 4: Marching Band l, 2. 3, 4: Instrumental Solo 4: Student Counril 4: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Staff 3, 4: I .H.A. 4: Librarian Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4: Stage Crew 3: Creative Writing I. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4: Latin Club I. 2: Pep Club 3. MARGIE RUBENDALL She's as quiet as iz mouse can be Margie will make a good .rz'cret:rry. Girls' Clec Club 2: F.II.A, l, 2: Work Experienrc 4. INA FERN RUSSELL Dark, wary hair anrl sparkling eyesf Such personality, und, oh, sa u'i.se. Girls' Glee Club 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Stall 2, fl, 4: F.l:I.A, 2. 3. 4: Thespians 3. 4: Treasurer: Cnmmereial Club 3. 4: Reporter: Librarian Club I. 3: Serretary 3: Junior Class Play: Operetta: Creative Writing 2. 3: Vesper Choir 3. 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. DONALD SCHADE Don is the strong, silent type- Hr's Mr. Rummells' favorite gripe. Commereial Club 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 4. ELIZABETH SCHULTZ Liz could hitch her wagon to a star Her many talents should carry her jar. National Honor Society 3, 4. Vire' President 4: C.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3: Concert Banrl I. 2. 3. 4: Marching Band I. 2, 3, -1: Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2. 3: Clarinet Quartet I, 2, 3: Girls' lllee Club 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Instrumental Soln I, 2, 3, 41 Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Stall. Co-Editor 3. 4: Thespians 3. 4: Latin Club I. 2: .Iuninr Class Play 31 All Srhnol Play 3: Operetta 4: Creative Writing 2. 3: Vesper Choir 2. 3. 4: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4: Librarian I. 2: Class Secretary 1. JOAN SCHWITZER Some wunrler about llieir llestiny l!'r all know uhirl Joan'.v tlr-.stinetl lo he lHouxeu'ifej G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Coneerti Bnnrl 3: lllarrhing Band I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Clee Club 2. 3: Solo. Baton I. 3. 4: Annual Stall 4: Sentinel Stall 3. 4: I .ll.A. President 4: Latin Club l. 2. Secretary: Dolphin President 4: Stage Crew 2: Vesper Choir 2. 3: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4: Carnival Attendant 4: Pep Club 3: Librarians I. 2. Girls Clee Club 2: Annual Stall 4 JEANNE STANZEL Pretty and sweet and let her be shy, Hut Jeanne alwayx keeps her grade.: up high. Latin Club I. 2. PHYLLIS UREN A penny far your thoughts, we suy- Bat .the umn'z sell any day. F.H.A. 2. 3. Seventeen DOROTHY STATON The girl with the .smile Makes friend.: all Ihre while. Convert Band I. 2. 3: Marrbing Band I. 2. 3: Mixed Clarinet Quartet 3: Clarinet Quartet I. 2: Girls' Clee Club 2. 3: Mixexl Chorus 3: Solo, Instrumental 3: Alto Clarinet. Bass Clarinet: Sentinel Stall 3: F.l'I.A. I. 2: Commereial Club 3. 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3: Work Experience 4: Pep Club 3. GERALD STEVENS Here's gonrl luck to our Gerldy HP may be slow, lm! he's always steady. Football I, 3: Projertors Club 2. 3. 4: Trark I. 43 Intramurals 4. ANN TOWNSEND Here'x to Ann both pretty and clever .4lu'ay.v helpful, 1: slrxelrer never. National llonor Society 4: C.A.A. I. IZ. 3. 4: Coneert Band l. 2. 3. 4: Nlarrhing Ilanfl I, 2, 3. 4: Clarinet Quartet l. 2. 3. 4: Cirls' Clee Club 2. 3. 4: Mixeil Chorus 3. 41 Student Council 2: Annual Staff 4: Sentinel Stall 3, 4: Co-Editor: I .l-l.A. 4. Viec4Prc-sident: Latin Club I. 2: Ilolpbin Club 4: Opcretta 4: V:--per Choir 2. 3. 4: Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4: Clarinet Trio 3: Pep Club 3. EVAN TRUAX Fame anrl honors justly won! He lseft his task well rlnne. National llonor Soeiety 3. 4. Seeretary 4: Football 2, 3. 4: llusketball 2. 3. 4: Courert Rand l. 2. 3: Nlurehiug Hand l. 2. 3: Clarinet Quartet I. 2. 3: Boys' lllee Club 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Male Quartet 3. 4: Marligal 3, 4: Vocal Solo 3. 4: Annual Stall 4: Sentinel Staff 2. 3. 4: Thespians 3. 4: Latin Club I. 2: Trark 2. 3. 4: Dolphin Club I: .Iunior Class Play 3: All Sr-bool Play 4: Operetta 4: Creative Writing 2: Vesper Choir IZ. 3. 4: Boys' 01-tet 3, 45 Baseball I. IEANNE WILLIAMS Jeanne with charms replelei Earnest, sternly, fine and su-eel. tlrls Klee Club 2. 3. 4: Mixet. Chorus 2, 3. 4: Marligal 2, 3: Voeal Solo 3: Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4 Work Experience 4. IUNIOR CLASS The largest class old S. il. H. S. has seen for a long time is the class of '49, We are well represented in aetivties of all kinds, dramatics, athletics. vocal and instrumental music. Several of our members are in Thespians and the National Honor Society, and on the Indian Sentinel staff. tlmss OFFICERS liyron Schwitzer ..,.....,..,.,..,.,,,.,......Y ........ I 'resident ,lack ,lennett ..,..,.... ...... I 'icr'-Prr'sl'dfr1l Marilyn Patterson ...... ......., S ecretary Winona Deaton .... ...,.... T reasurer The two projects this year to balance the Junior Class budget were the class play and the magazine sale. Roth were unusually successful. The play Wfhe Importance of Being Ernestl' by Uscar Wilde was a fine feather in the cap of Mervin Rummells. the director. It was presented two nights. November 2'l and 22. and was very well received. The sponsors of the ,lunior Class are Mr. Lewis, Miss Chapman, and Miss Knight. Eighteen ESTHER ARNDT LORRAINE AUSBORN WILLIS BEACH HOWARD BECK LAWRENCE BENTSEN HARRY BEST BURWELL BLOCK WENDELL BODY BURLE BYERS DICK CAFFERTY ROYCE CASE CLARA CUSHMAN WINONA DEATON MERLE GERRY JOAN GLASS GUY GREENLEE BONNIE HARADON MILAN HIBBS LOWELL HIGGINS GEORGE HILL LEONARD HINES MARGARET HOFF Nintccn VERN HOTT DIAN IRWIN JACK JENNETT PAUL JENNETT ROBERT .JENSEN DARRELL JOHNSON ELAINE .JOHNSON RUTH JOHNSON RAYMOND KING ROR LANCE ESTHER LANGBEIN RUSSELL LENNON EVERETT LOVRIEN MARLYS LIIPTON MARILYN Mr'RRIIJE DeLOSS IXIMIRICA CAROI. McDONAI,D ROBERT MAULE BETTY IVIOELLER JOHN MONTAG LEONA M UEGGENBERG LAWRENCE NELSON Twcnty NORMA NELSON OPAL OSTERCAMP MARILYN PATTERSON ARLENE PAUL BETTY PELLERSELS SALLY QUAIL DWAYNE SAGESER DELORES SCHULDT PAUL SCHULTZ BYRON SCHWITZER JUANITA SHADLE TOM SHULL LEO STATON LOIS STEVENS CAROL STOELTING PRESTON STOUT BOB TUTTLE WILMA UREN . DICK VREELAND RICHARD WALLERSTEDT MERLIN WEITZEL JACK WICKERSIIEIM Twenty-one SOPHOMIORES Front Row: Oliver Lents, Pat Montag, ,lim Mowrey, Darrell Nelson, Dick Martin, Clifford Leonard, Dick Tuttle, Wilmer Mooney, Donald Long, LaMar Lange. Second Row: Beverly Mclntosh, LaVonne Oetjen, Barbara Otto, Emma Whalen, Wilma Morrison, Betty Morrison, Nita Olson, Eunice Lovrien, Doris Splittgerber. Third Row: Mary ,lane Schade, Nelda McDonald, Donna Smeeton, Betty Stanzel, Carol Meyer, Beverly Richards, Viola Sc-hnirring, Darlene Schonelmoom, .loyce Olson. First Row: Larry Criewe, Richard Brown, Bob Buckley, Burdette Domino, Charles Harker, Donald Bovey Pat Jennett. Donald Haradon, Eugene Crowe. Second Rout Bernice Hoover, Nancy Barker, Franklin Dierenfeld, Dick Greenlee, Myrna Campbell, Bill Hatch George Baker, Lois Bancroft, Sue Bechler. Tlzirrl Row: Don Jarvis, Rosemary Hansen, Ruth Galbraith, Karen Fischer, ,loy Ann Carnine, Duane Haley Delsie Harmon. Alice Ann lrwin, Margaret Foster, Floyd Bihrer. Twenty-two V FRESHMAN First Rou'-Gloria Barnhill, Barbara Holt, Verlyn Dettinan. Mark Laulerlmach, Nlarlin Bell, ,lim Irwin, Audrey Gottburg, Kathleen Fowler, Maurine l'lutchinson. Second Rauf: Mitzie Buckingham, Patricia Hililis, Richard Lake, Gerald Lange, Dwight Irwin, Robert Higgins, Lois Johnson, Diane Barlow. Third Row: Melvin Beach, Marjorie Ellis, Dorothy lluwrnan. Donna King, Marjorie Evans, Pauline Class, fiarlene Jarvis, Beverly Faehn, Dorothy Howard. Fred lluseli. First Row: Thomas Teague, Donald Paul, Jerry Wayt, Mary Schwitzer, Wanda Russell, Barbara Lewis, Freddie Vauble, Loren Little, Darrell Smith, Second Row: Douglas Moore, Joyce Stout, Peggy Peddicord, Betty Nielson, Charles Stamn, JoAnn Phillips, Della Love, Phyllis McDonald, llarroll Shall. Third Row: Elaine Quail, Phyllis Vaulile, Dorothy Mcllallister, Janice Losure, Ann Shall, Shirley Stevens, Donna Starnhach, Dorene Staniliach, Marjorie Stevens. 'l'wenty-three l'llGH'l' l l ir.s1 Row: Eleanor Heun, Patty Goodwin. fLI't'lC'llC'll Nivwvrtli, jane! Sianzel, Glenda Penniman, Joyce Jarnigan. llarol Beach, livangvline- lloye, Betty Fost-r. Sccom1Rou': lNlarlenc- Slot-lting. Alla Arndl, Loycv Cates, Dean Staton, Donald Bancroft, Nelda Jarvis, Betty Townsend. Third Rout Jack Zininiernian, Bula Walla-rstedt. Sheldon liloyd. jimmy jvnsen, Duane Presley, Wayne Crabb, Thornas Hill, Harlan Stout. Jinx Wallvrstedl. l-IICHT ll I ir.sl Rolf: Jackie Pellvrss-ls. Clflnnys Halvli, Sliirlvy lllcllorkle-, Delorvs Hoover, Dorothy Barnhill. Second Row: Jiinniy Jarvis. Craig lrwin, lllarvin Nluulv, Rolf:-rt live, Virgil Jolinson, LeRoy Lindquist. Third Row: Neolna Hittvr, lisllif-r Moeller, lllarilyn Staton, Bonnie Rolider, Madge Fagan, Ruth Zirnrnvrman, Norma Case. Fourth Row: Loren Richards, livervtt llarninf-, Donald Mr'Donald, lanws Anson, Neal Peyton, Ronald Mooney, Craig Knudson. 'lwentyrfollr SEVENTH I First Raw: Joan Marshall, Mairlys SCl10ll6lJO0Hl, Macsl,,Niceswanger, Patty Jensen, Janet Rouse, ,lean Pullen, ,loan Shull, Barbara Hililis. Second Rule: Sally Wayt, Sherrill Russell, Jinnny Buckley, Stephan Jones, Donald Bofenkanip, Ray Pierson, Boyd Mayberry, Geraldine Cheney, Patricia Hendricks. Thfrd Rule: Joel Sclwlle, Bruce Greenlee, Gary Lake, James Galbraith, Rlilll0ll Meyers, Rex Raine, Larry Stanibach, jimmy Quail. SEVEN ll Fin! Row: Eddie Robson, Peggy Tlliessen, Noida Bechler, Maxine Lents, Joan Cleveland, llonnita Hutchinson, Joan Bench, Mary Ann Fagen, l,arry Bllfdilllglllillll. Second Row: Donald Schrannn, Charles Cates, Margie Fertigg, Donald Wilson, Bonnie Rodgers, Donald Faehn, Virginia Bodwell, George Class, Max Otto. Third Row: Leroy Olson, .luck Peyton, Esther Staton, Elsie Sclieffif-r, jimmy Baxter, Jerry Peyton, Max Healea. Twenty- five fwvnty-six 4 ' X35 l ,1- V. 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Jack Burkheimer. The school's highest award is to be selected to membership in the National Honor Society. Se- lection is hased on the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character. and service. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Shirley McCorkle, Margaret Ritter, Marilyn Patterson, Jack Wickersheim, Betty Arends, Lawrence Nelson, James Mowrey, Robert Buckley, Janet Green, Dian Irwin, Marilyn McBride, George Glass, Paul Jennett, Sue Bechler, Barbara Otto, Sally Wayt. Second Razr: Philip Montagr. Rosemary Hansen, Jerry Wayt, Bonnie Rehder, Jim Irwin, Byron Schwitzer, Mr. Jorgensen, Burdette Domino, Jack Goodwin, Mr. Lewis, Peggy Peddicord, Jerry Peyton. The student council this year was very successful in maintaining a large attendance at every noon meal and meeting. 'l'wentyAsew n 1948 Clzehazn C0-Editors... ..................,,......................... Ruth Hhoads and Janet Green Business Managers... ........ Ann Townsend and Joan Schwitzer Art Editor .....v.... .... .,......... ........ J a c k Burkheimer Typist ................. ......,.................... I na Fern Russell Photographers ....,..... ..,.....,. l loln Evans and Dick Larsen Classes ................ .......................... M arilyn Davis Organkations ...,.,..... ...s.......... ,.....A........ E l izahetli Schultz, Editor Reporters ........ Dephaune liollamore. Darwin McDonald, Norma Range. Margaret Ann Ritter, Evan Truax, Jeanne Parkinson, Harlan Hartwig, Thelma Ocler, Jeanne Stanzel. Advisor ' ..........,...,. .i.. ......, ..., ........ M i 5 s Fosdick Twenty eight .gznfinef ga!! First Row: Janet Green, Merle Bihrer, George Hill, Marilyn Patterson, Ann Townsend, Elizabeth Schultz, Evan Truax, Marilyn Davis. Second Row: Betty Pelle-rsels, Neoma Ritter, Miss Karstens, Harlan Hartwig, Margaret Ritter, Ruth Johnson, Margaret Hoff, lna Fern Russell, Paul Schultz, Joan Schwitzer, Dian Irwin, Betty Townsend, Betty Stanzel, Robert Lee, Marilyn McBride. Third Row: Tommy Hill, Lorraine Ausborn, Lois Stevens, Barbara Otto, Arlene Paul, Milan Hibhs, Joy Carnine, Jeanne Parkinson, Bonnie Haradon, Darwin McDonald. ,grwban .sznfinef The Indian Sentinel is a weekly feature of The Sac Sun. which is read eagerly by students, faculty and patrons. Elizabeth Schultz and Ann Townsend served as co-editors the first semester and Marilyn Patterson and George Hill as co-editors second semester. Miss Karstens acted as sponsor. , Twenty-nine COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: Vivian Howard, Jeanne Parkinson, Carolyn Hubbert, lna Fern Russell, Thelma Oder, Carol Burrow, Betty Arends, Janet Green, Dephaune Collamore. Second Row: Sally Quail, Elaine Johnson, Lois Stevens, Marlys Lupton, Leona Mueggenberg, Esther Arndt, Lorraine Ausborn, Bonnie Haradon, Juanita Shadle, Miss Chapman. Third Row: Veryl Cates, Bonnie Austin, Dorothy Staton, Donald Schade, Donald Leonard, William Dierenfeld, Bob Evans, Shirley Duncan, Opal Ostercamp, Rose lVlcCaulley. The officers for the past year were: B. Arends, President, C. Burrow. Vice- President, T. Oder, Secretary and Treasurer, l. Russell. Reporter. Miss Chapman sponsors the club. WORK EXPERIENCE First Razr: Richard Larson, Phyllis Cates, Vivian Howard, Shirley Duncan, William Dierenfeld. Second Rout Rose McCaulley, Carol Burrow, Dorothy Staton, Donald Leonard, Jeanne Ann Williams, Marie Johnson, Margie Rubendall. Substituting business establishments of local merchants for school laboratories. these students get actual experience in various fields of business and industry. Thirty LIBRARIAN S l 1'rxf Rout .JoAnn Philips, l3ewt'ly Richards, Ellllllil Wllulrll, l,uVonm- Ovtjen. Wancla Russell, Lois Bancroft, Dorothy Howard. Joycc- Stout, lfluine Johnson, Gretchen Nivwertlt. Sl'f'IPllll Rutrz Doris Splitlgc-rlwr, Nlairlviw Stoeltingl, ,lrunno ljzirklnson, Beverly Mcltltosh, Ruth Jolmson, 'llargzirvt Ritlt-V. DOIIIHI King, llzirlenf- Jarvis, Milzie Buckinglmm, Miss BllCllIll1Zll'l. Thin! Rnzrz Betty Fostvr, Vlurguri-t Fostz-r, Durlvne Sclionvlmoom. Ann Shull, Carol Bvzlch, Dorothy Mci,Iullistfwr, Alive lrwin. Neomu Ritter. LATIN CLUB First Rout Nliss Karstens. George Hill, Betty Stanzvl, Marilyn McBride, Nita Olson, Ruth johnson, ,loy Crirninf-. Scrum! Razr: Alive lrwin. Delsic Harmon. .loan Glass, Nancy Burke-r, Ruth Galbraith, Donna Smeeton, Viola bflllllfflllfl, Hosernary Hansen. 'l'l1irty-one PROIECTORS CLUB First Row: Charles Staton, Donald Bovey, Leo Staton, Merle Bihrer, Darwin McDonald, Clifford Leonard, Darrell Johnson. Harry Best. Eugene Crowe. Second Role: Oliver Lents. Gerald Stevens. Hay King, Harlan Hartwig, Dick Martin, Burle Byers, Dick Cafferty, Lowell Higgins. Thira' Row: Carroll Shull, liarl Ripley, Merle Gerry, Byron Quistorff, Howard Beck, Merlin Weitzel, Duane llaley, Floyd Bihrer. Douglas Moore. l'i0Ill'fl1 Rolf: Dean Hines, Larry Criewe, Don Leonard, Gerald Lange, Fred Vaulmle. Lamar Lange, Mr. Lloyd. The chief function of the Projectors cub is to serve the school and the public by aiding in visual education. This purpose has been achieved during the past year under the guidance of the advisor, Mr. Lloyd. and their officers for the year. Darwin McDonald. Presidentg Merle Bihrer. Vice-Presi- dent: Leo Staton. Secretary-Treasurerg and Cliff Leonard. Reporter. NATIONAL THESPIANS Back Row: Dick Vreeland, Marilyn Davis, Mr. Runimells, lna Fern Russell, Evan Truax, Joan Luft, Elizabeth Schultz, Byron Quistorff, Thelma Oder, Helen Hoye, Harlan Hartwig, Everett Lovrien. Front Rout Marilyn McBride, George Hill, Juanita Shadle, ,lack WlCk6I'Shl6Itl, .lanet Creen, George Baker, Dian lrwin, Milan Hibbs. The purpose of the organization is to create a more active and intelligent interest in high school dramatics. The aims of the society are serious and worthy. encouraging students to attain a better mastery of language. to develop poise and self-control. and to appreciate dramatic literature and its techniques. The officers of Thespiaos for this year were: President, Marilyn Davis: Vice-President, Dick Vreeland: Secretary, Marilyn McBride: Treasurer, lna Fern Russell: and sponsor. Mr. Rummells. Thirty-two F. H. A. First Row: ,loyce Stout, Diana Barlow, Dorothy McCallister, Nelda McDonald, Ann Shull, JoAnn Philips, Carlenc Jarvis, Mitzie Buckingham, Marjorie Stevens, Marjorie Evans. Second Row: Beverly Faehn, Beverly McIntosh, Marlys Lupton, Berniece Hoover, Marilyn Patterson, ,loan Schwitzer, Ann Townsend, Mary Schwitzer, Wanda Russell, Donna King. Third Row: Janice Losure, Dephaune Collamore, Bonnie Austin, Betty Arends, Thelma Oder, lna Fern Russell, Esther Arndt, Esther Langbein, Opal Ostercamp. Lois Johnson, Dorene Stambach, Phyllis McDonald, Miss Anderson. Fourth Row: Barbara Lewis, Elaine Johnson, Carol McDonald, Delores Schuldt, Jeanne Parkinson, Norma Nelson, Margaret Hoff, Peggy Peddicord, Della Love, Barbara Hott, Audrey Cottburg, Betty Pellersells. Fifth Row: Bonnie Haradon, Patty Hibbs, Doris Splittgerber, Ruth Johnson, Pauline Glass, Leona Mueggenberg, Betty Moeller, Emma Whalen, Dorothy Bowman, Lorraine Aushorn, Margaret Ritter, OUR F. H. A. ORGANIZATION Newly organized last year, the F. H. A. organization has grown considerably with a membership this year of fifty-two. The officers elected for the year were: President. .loan Schwitzerg Vice-President, Ann Townsend, Secretary, Marilyn Patterson: Historian, Mary Schwitzerg Parlimentarian, Marlys Lupton, Music Chairman, Wanda Russell. During the month of September the girls held a very impressive meeting which included the Emblem Service. The October meeting was also very impressive. At this meeting they held installation of officers for the year. On November 1, the girls went to the district meeting at Pomeroy. The theme of the day was. Safety first, last, and always. The Sac Chapter had the responsibility of planning the program and making the program books. joan Schwitzer, our local president, presided at the afternoon session of this meeting. Margaret Ann Ritter had charge of one of the discussion groups, Safety posters and Window Displaysfl During the month of December the meeting was held for the purpose of promoting international good will. The girls packed four boxes which were sent overseas. The F. F. A. Boys furnished the postage for these packages. Opal Ostercamp was chosen as the delegate for the meeting that is to 'ne held in Kansas City this summer. Miss Buchanan presented an oral book review entitled, Daughter of Samarif' The girls held their annual valentine's dance in February. There were thirty-five couples and ten guests. On March ninth, the meeting was centered around choosing the right college. Miss Anderson. Mr. Jorgenson, :md Ann Townsend gave some very helpful information on the subject. On April second the box social was held. April 13, George Leonard presented a fine program on flower arrangements. The F. H. A. Girls are very proud of their organization and so is the school. They have made great improve- ments this year and have put forth every effort to make it a successful organization. Good Luck ln The Future, Girls Thirty-three F. F. A. First Row: Burwell Block, Wendell Body, Harry Best, Byron Quistorff, Darwin McDonald. Second Row: Melvin Beach, Willis Beach, Robert Higgins, Darrell Johnson, Bill Hatch, Verlyn Dettmann, Patil Schultz, Wilmer Mooney, Philip Montag. Third Row: Thomas Teague, Howard Beck, Maurice Luke, Burdette Domino, Lawrence Bentsen, Lawrence Nelson, DeLoss McCrea, Richard Martin, Darrell Smith. Fourth Row: Duane Haley, Darrell Nelson, Donald Haradon, Art Langhein, Richard Brown, Dwight Irwin, Floyd Bihrer, Fred Gosch. Fifth Row: Mr. Lauterbach, Mr. Prichard, Mr. Stewart. t ' At the close of school last year, the officers for the year were elected. They are: President, Harry Best, Vice-President, Burwell Block, Treasurer, Byron Quistorffg Secretary, Wendell Body, Reporter, Darwin McDonald. The officers met during the summer and organized the program of work, which was accepted by the chapter in September. The chapter had entries in all contests in the District, and from these they had entries in Public Speaking and the Chapter Contest at the State. Philip Montag received a gold superior on his speech, and Byron Quistorff and Darwin McDonald received a silver superior in the Chapter Con- test. One of the highlights of last summers activities was the trip taken to the Black Hills by the juniors and seniors. This trip was educational as well as interesting. During September nine Creenhands were initiated into the chapter. The officers and Philip Montag attended the National F. F. A. Convention in Kansas City. The chapter sponsored the sale of 1.907 bushels of certified Clinton Oats to twenty purchasers. They also sponsored a corn yield test plot of fifty different varieties and sold 55,800 lbs. of certi- fied seed potatoes. The Parent and Son Banquet was held on January 13. Seven Greenhands were raised to the Chapter Farmer Degree, and five honorary members were installed. Several F. F. A. members achieved honors in leadership during the past year. Philip Montag attended Boys' State, Paul Schultz, Wendell Body, and Darwin McDonald were made members of the National Honor Society, Wendell Body and Darwin McDonald submitted applications to the State F. F. A. office for Iowa Farmer. Wilmer Mooney won the Poland China State F. F. A. Record book contest. I ' Four student teachers from Iowa State College assisted Mr. Pritchard this year. They were: William Velieger, Don Meilike, William Stewart. and Lewis Lauterbach. A Thirty-four y Iowa Farmer Candidate Iowa Farmer Candidate Enroute to National Convention CIIIFIIUYS Luke HHl1MlIHf!lg Keith Milhurgfv Sheep Ranch, Newell, South Dakota On the Banks of Silzrian Lake Entering the Wild West Our Chaperon Eating Lunch Thirty-five - n T E P E E R O 0 M Thirty-six Homecoming Tup Row: Ruth Rhoads, Seniorg Bonnie Harudon, Junior: Queen, Norma Range, Senior BUIIUIII Rolf: Mary Sclxwitzer, Freshnmung Myrna Cnmplwll, Sophomorv. Thirty-sm'Pn FOOTBALL 7007 SHULL fV.4Al TRUAX B YRUN SUIIWTZER iff r.ef, 'S f Q. -A : 1 ,,. ' Q Q - JA IK 600NYlN Ml-'IME Bl Ill? E R When football started last fall, Coach Hoover was faced with molding a team from almost all green material. The only returning regulars were Jack Jennett and Evan Truax. From this group Coach Hoover developed a team which, although not very successful in the winning column, nevertheless, was always in there trying. As only three regulars are being lost this year, much hope is given toward future teams. D 0N 80 VEY Thirty-eight A JA CA' BWRKHEIMEIP CAFTA IN EVERETT MYRIEN 5 JACA' Jffmfrr P un 3 5 S - an un ,, 1 FOOTBALL 808 BOC'A'lfY 651115 fl00VER P147 JENIVETT L50 STA TON MA N, 1 aaa zmvae fl!!! IP MUN 7' Bl! L H14 TCH .1000 41007946 Several of the boys earned special credit for them- selves, however. Evan Truax was elected as an end on the first all-conference team, and .lack Jennett was named as half-back on the second all-conference team. Bob Buckley, Guy Greenlee, and ,lack Burkheimer were also honored by the opposing players and coaches, and Jack Burkheimer was elected as Honorary Captain for the year. 601 61956011-'E Thirty-nine BASKETBALL Fizzwr Row: lack Burkheimer, Leo Staton, Merle Bihrer, Bob Buckley, ,lack Jennett, James Mowrey. Second Row: Robert Lange, Robert Pontious, Lawrence Nelson, Byron Schwitzer, Evan Truax, Pat Jennett. Thin! Row: Philip Montag, Robert Tuttle, Willis Beach, Byron Quistorff, Bill Hatch, Howard Beck, Dick Greenlee, Darwin McDonald, Mr. Hoover. The i947-48 lmlians had their most successful season in recent years, ending up with a total of fifteen victories to eight defeats. The lndians tied for third place in the conference while knocking off such highly rated teams as Spencer and lowa School for the Deaf. The Indians were finally eliminated from the running by Carroll in a hard fought game after which Carroll went on to the State Tournament. Four of the first six regulars are back and high hopes are held for next year's team. V BOB PONTIOUSABOIJ played his first year as a regular this year and did an excellent job. His rebounding was always outstanding, and he was always a dangerous scorer. Bob will be one of the few who will be lost by graduation. PAT ,IFINNETT-Pat was the real surprise of this year's team. He developed into a fine pivot man and always contributed greatly to the scoring. Pat is only a sophomore, and great things are expected from him in the next two years. BYRON SlIHWlTZlCR- Scliwitz was one of the real standouts of this year, with his fine all around play. He was a real workhorse in controlling the rebounds from both back-boards and was one of the high scorers. Byron was honored by being named a center on the second all-conference team, and will be hack again next year to help lead the team. JACK .IBNNETT-.lack was the real Sparkplllg Of the team this year, and was one of the best defense men in this section of the state. He also was a constant scorer and fine rehounder. ,lack was named on the first all-confer- ence team, and he will also be hack next year to lead the Indians on to fame. EVAN TRUAX-Evan won his third letter this year, and his work was always steady and dependable. He played both the pivot post and a guard position. He was one of the three boys to start every game, and he was always a dependable scorer and rehounder. Evan will he one of the few boys lost from this year's team. BOB BUCKl.EY! Buck was what might be called the sixth regular for he played practically as much as the starting five at both a guard and forward position. Bob is only a sophomore, and much future greatness is expected of him. MERLE BIHRER-Merle was the 'sfireballv of the team and pulled many games out of the fire with his hot shooting. Merle is also lost by graduation. JACK BURKHEIMER-Jack was handicapped at the start of the season by a had ankle, but he was always ready if called upon and will be missed much next year. Forty Evan Truax Bob Ponlious Byron Schwilzcr Jack ,Iennett qua U1 C l0l'l 0 Bob Rllckley Pat fennett Merle Bihrer - fuck Burlfheimer Forty-one TRACK Firsl Row: Mr. Hoover, Gerald Stevens, Bill Hatch, LeMar Lange, Dwayne Sagaser, George Baker, Jack Burk- heiiner, ,lim Mowrey, Bill Dierenfeld, Leo Staton, Mr. Herman. Seconrl Row: Dick Marlin, .lack Jennett, Bob Buckley, Don Schade, Jack Goodwin, Pat Jennett, Evan Truax, George Hill, Dick Tuttle, ,lohu Montag, Russell Lennon. Tliirzl Row: Larry Griewe, Byron Quistorff, Maurice Luke, Bob Lange, Byron Schwitzer, Lawrence Nelson, Dick Vreeiand, Don Bovey, Dick Greenlee. Don Long, Dick Larsen, Franklin Dierenfeld. Firsl Row: ,lack Peyton, Don McDonald, Max Otto, jimmy Quail, Eddie Robseu, Douglas Moore, Jerry Peyton. Srcorzzl Rout Bruce Greenlee, Gary Lake, Larry Stanihaeh, Ronald Mooney, Boyd Mayberry, LeRoy Lindquist, George Class, ,Iinuny Buckley, Donald Schranun, ,lim Vifallerstedt. Third Row: Marvin Maule, Bob Lee, ,lim lrwin, Mark Lauterbach, Mr. Hanshaw, Marlin Bell, Dean Staton, Jerry Wayt, Donald Bofenkamp. Fourth Row: Craig Knudsen, Dick Lake, Loyce Cates, Gerald Lange, Ray Pierson, Fred Vauble, Sheldon Lloyd, Neil Peyton, Carroll Shull. IUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS 1947-1948 The Little lndiansw had a fair season this year in foot- ball, winning three, losing three and tieing one. They put in a lot of hard work and should give a good account of themselves in years to come. Left End ............. .,.. .,.,.......,... ,,..,..............,.. M a 1 'lin Bell Right End .......... ..... ..... D w ight Nielsen Left Tackle ,,,,,,,, ....,..,.......... ,I im Irwin Quarterback .......... ............. ,I erry Wayt Left Guard ,,,.,.,... ,.....,.......... R ay Pierson Left Halfback ,.,......... .,......... B ill Lange Center 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ....... ly lark Lauterhach Right Halfhack .......... ........ F red Vauble Right Guard .....,..........,,,.........,........................... Loyce Cates Fullhack .............,.....,......... ...................................... B ob Lee Right Tackle ............,............................. Leland McCallister Quarterback ..,..,...,............................................ Carroll Shull The basketball team had.a good season, winning eight and losing two. 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Forty-three GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Juanita Shadle, Joan Luft, Nita Olsen, Ruth Rhoads, Jeanne Williams, Dephaune Collamore, Myrna lfamplmell, Janet Green, Thelma Oder, Elizabeth Schultz, lna Fern Russell, Marilyn Patterson. Serum! Ruzr: Miss Oppedahl, Norma Range, Rosemary Hansen, Hath Johnson, Marilyn Davis, Betty Stanzel, Ann Townsend, Joy Carnine, Barbara Otto, Betty Arends, Margaret Hoff, Marilyn McBride, Dian lrwin. Tliirrl Rozr: Helen Hoye, Joyce Olsen. Karen Fischer, Donna Smeeton, Clara Cushman, LaVonne Oetjen, Bernice Hoover, Nancy Barker, Carolyn Hubbert, Delsie Harman, Sue Bechler, Viola Schnirring. Fuurtfz Row: Mary Schade, Alice lrwin, Emma Whalen, Carol McDonald, Wilma Morrison, Betty Morrison, Lois Bancroft, Beverly Richards, Ruth Galbraith, Beverly Mclntosh, Doris Splittgerber, Nelda McDonald. There were forty-eight girls from the upper grades in our first semester glee club this year, and we spent many pleasant hours under the capable direction of Miss Oppedahl. We sang music of great variety to gain new experiences and a balanced musical diet. They selected as their officers for the year: Norma Range, President, Dian Irwin, Vice-Presi- dent: and Marilyn McBride, Secretary-Treasurer. Thirteen members of our club were seniors with three years of experience in glee club participa- tion. Senior girls who have had experience in solo work are: Janet Green, Ruth Rhoads, Joan Luft. and Jeanne Williams. At the beginning of the second semester, our club was limited by state regulation to thirty-two members. This year's contribution to the contest program were the following numbers: Starry Night .....,,,.,.,...,,..,,,,.,,,v.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,..,.,,.........,...............,. De Hussey Mistress Margarita ..::: .....,.... I 'erm I Am Joy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,........ D tlvfs The Night Has a Thousand Eyes ....... ....,,,.................. B aftw000l GIRLS' SliXTE'l l'I-f CIRLS' TRIO Janet Green, Ruth Rhoads, Sue Becliler. Joan Luft. Rosemary Hansen. Sue Becliler, Viola Schnirriug. Juanita Shadle. Marilyn Davis. Forty-four BOYS' GLEE CLUB Firxt Row: Robert Pontious, Guy Greenlee, Paul Schultz, Richard Vreeland, Everett Lovrien, Pat Jennett, Clifford Leonard, Byron Schwitzer, Evan Truax. Second Row: Miss Oppedahl, Jack Burkheimer, ,lack Wickcrsheim, Howard Beck, ,lack Jennett, Royce Case, Dick Cafferty, Paul Jennett, Donald Jarvis, Marilyn Mcllride. Third Row: Milan Hihbs, Burle Byers, Robert Evans, john Montag, Charles Harker, ,lack Goodwin, Robert Buckley, Richard Tuttle, Tom Shull. Fourth Row: Willis Beach, Donald Long, Larry Griewe, Jimmy Mowrey, Preston Stout, Richard Greenlee, Darrell Nelson, Russell Lennon. Last September boys from the three upper grades volunteered for glee club work, and all of these volunteers remained with the group until it was cut to thirty-two because of contest limita- tions. They chose as their officers for this year Bob Pontious, Presidentg Jack Jennett,Vice-Presidentg and Russell Lennon, Secretary-Treasurer. Five members of this year's group are seniors, and all have had previous experience in glee club work. Three senior boys who have had experience in small groups and solo work are: Jack Burk- heimer, Bob Pontious, and Evan Truax. Their contest numbers were: Te Deum from 'gFinlandia ,..,., .,.,..,, S ibelius Hear Thou Our Prayer ,,.....,.. ........ T kach De Gospel Train ............. .........,,.,,,,,,,.,. C uin The Road is Calling ........ .,.,,, W falter Clement MIXED QUARTET MALI-I QUARTET Janet Green. Bob Pontious, Ruth Rhoads, Evan Truax. Evan Truax, Milan Hibhs. ,lack Jeunett, Dick Vreeland. Forty-five MIXED CHORUS 1 First Row: Jack Burkheimer, Joy Carnine, Juanita Shadle, .loan Luft, Rosemary Hansen, Dian Irwin, Ann Townsend, Nita Olson, Ruth Bhoads. Sue Bechler, Betty Stanzel, Marilyn McBride, Marilyn Davis, Norma Range, Viola Schnirring. Second Row: Dick Tuttle, Paul Schultz, Dick Vreeland, Guy Greenlee, Barbara Otto, LaVonne Oetjen, Bussell Lennon, Byron Schwitzer, Bobert Evans, Evan Truax, Royce Case, Miss Oppedahl, Third Row: Robert Pontious, Burle Byers. Fourth Row: Milan Hibbs, Myrna Campbell, Janet Green, Paul jennett. Fifth Row: Robert Buckley, Lois Bancroft, Dephaune Collamore, Dick Greenlee. Sixth Rauf: Fat Jennett. Tom Shull. Seventh Row: Willis Beach, Jeanne Williams, Marilyn Patterson, Dick Cafferty. Eighth Row: Preston Stout, Jack Jennett. Ninth Row: Howard Beck, lna Fern Russell, Elizabeth Schultz, Jack Goodwin. The mixed chorus has a membership of forty-eight select voices from the two glee clubs. Contest restrictions on the size of the group made our second semester chorus smaller than the Vesper Choir, which presented a Christmas program. MADRIGAL GROUP Rosemary Hansen. Bob l ontious, Ruth lihoads, Stu- Bef-hler. Paul Schultz. Evan Truax, Dian Irwin, Janet Green. Jack BllI'lil1Pilllf'T. Viola Schnirring. Forty-six VESPER SERVICE The Cfliristmas Vesper Sf-rviee. one nl the mos! notewortliy prugrranis of the year, is presented eaeli year ll1l'0llgIll Ilie eornliineil elilorts of the lmys' anil girls' glee Cllllis nn lf-r Ilie 1liref'ti0n of Miss Uppeflulll. 'lllie VE-sper flnoir always enjoys ils part in proniolingx the true spirit of iflirislnias season aml a well-filled aufli- orinni of lirir-mls. patrons anfl relatives is a trilrute Of 510 inine appreeiatimi of our efforts. This year the lnemlvers nf the clioir liaml llle liunfn' of wearing our new Cl'l0l'ill robes for the first time. These were Iihe ones Ill1l'!'llLlFf ll from rhe pruceeils of the nlagxacine sales tlie glee rlulms spnnsoreil last year, and also by the assistance nl the Nlusir' Xlntliers' lilnlr. Some of the numlners liaxe lxerunn- tramlitinnul, animip these are Silent Nigxlit, llanlique rle Noel for snlist and Choir and the Hallelujah lllmrus from Mm-ssial1. Hlllll Hlioails, .lanet Green, Jeanne Williams, Evan Truax. and Bull Pontions sang: appropriaic- self-rtimxs anrl several small grmips also appeared on the program. Some nl' Iiie nanillers sung were: 'lllirislmas Snows ul' Swemlenu anil Carol of Ille Bells lly the Vesper Choir, We 'llliree Kings :mil 'l'l1ere's a sung: in llie Airu lxy Iln- lmys' octet, 3usanni lay the girls' glee club and was Clilnaxewl lxy Ilie majvstir' Hallelujah llll0l'llF.. from Haul:-i's lxlk'SSl11ll.H SOI ,OISTS Huck Razr: Russell l.4-umm. Nlilan Hilnlms, llnrli- Byers, Guy Greenlee, Byron Schwitzer, lfvan Truax, Hubert onlinns. ,lack Jennelt. Dick lfaflerty. Ifrunf Row: Viola Sf'lllllI'l'lI1fI. Marilyn Patterson, Dian lrwin, Ruth Rimails. ,loan Luft, .lanet Green, Rosemary Hansen, Sue Beclllf-r. .luanita Sluulle. l urty-sewn Kirby Stevens Lilac ,.,............,, Mrs. Lucy Steveris Sue Oliver ....A.,.,. Gilmore Scott ..,........... Lizzie Sparks ..... Bill Hartley ........ WALTZ TIME CAST OF CHA HACTERS ,,,...,Robert Pontious ,.,........Helen Hoye ......,.....D1aI1 Irwin .........Juanita Shadle Richard Vreeland ........,Marilyn Davis .....,..,lack Burkheimer Lester Templeton Molly Harrigan .............. Ann Townsend Tim 0'Hrien ...... ...,........... I ack Jennett Evelyn Cahill .............. Elizabeth Schultz Mariel Palmer .......... Marilyn Patterson Patricia Summers ................ Janet Green Gretchen Dale ....... .......... R uth Rhoads jefferson Stevens .... ..,..... E van Truax .,........Everett Lovrien BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE ENSEMBLE Paul Schultz, Myrna Campbell, Guy Greenlee, Nita Olson. Burle Byers, Ina Fern Russell, ,lack Goodwin, Thelma Uder, Willis Beach. Betty Arends, Robert Evans, Dephaune Collamore, Russell Lennon, Barbara Utto, Tom Shull. Lois Bancroft, Robert Buckley, Betty Stanzel, Byron Schwitzer. Marilyn McBride, Dick Cafferty, Milan Hibbs, Norma Range, Preston Stout, Sue Bechler, Pat Jennett. Rosemary Hansen, Howard Beck. ,loan Luft, Jack Wickersheim, Joy Carnine, Richard Tuttle, Richard Greenlee, Viola Schnirring, Paul Jennett. Dance Specialties .................... Alice Ann Irwin. Bernice Hoover, Rosemary Hansen and Paul ,lennett Forty-eight C6 C2025 I 0l'l'L wa hz 31418 Forty-nine BAND l l'l'Sl Row: Pauline Glass, Marjorie Evune, Cynthia Tliiessen, Nita Olson, Ruth Rhoads, Marilyn Davis, Boll Jensen, Willis Beach. Second Row: Elizabeth Schultz, Bob Evans, Ann Townsend, Lois Bancroft, Sue Bechler, Jack Jennett, Ann Shull, Donna Smeeton, Shirley Mcflorkle, Betty Townsend, Norma Range, Marilyn McBride, Tom Shull, Paul Schultz, Dick Tuttle, ,lack Goodwin, Bob Pontious, Jack Burkheimer. Third Row: Wilmer Mooney, Esther Staton, Janet Stanzel, Nancy Barker, Joyce jarnigan, Charles Harker, Margaret Ann Fifty BAND Ritter, Bob Lee, Dick Vreeland, Donald Bancroft, Betty Town- send, Joanne Glass, Barbara Otto. Fourth Row: Alta Arndt, Patty Goodwin, Jack McCorkle, Carol Sue Griffith, Marlene Carter, Phyllis Johnson, Burwell Block, Beverly Faehn, Wendell Body, Janet Green, Winona Deaton. Standing, left to right: Russell Lennon, Gretchen Niewerth, Janice Losure, George Hill, Tom Hill, Byron Schwitzer, Royce Case, LaVonne Oetjen, Mary Schwitzer. Fifty-one INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS BRASS SEXTET Winona Denton, Willis Beach, Byron Schwitzer, Norma Runge, Robert Pontions, jack Burkheirner. DRUM ENSFMRI F be-orge H111 Janice L0.lXlf' Mary Schwitzvr Crelchen Niewerlh. Ru.sPll Lenon. TWIRLERS Joan Schwitzer, Ruth Rhoads, Joy Car ninr-, Richard Vreeland, Shirley Duncan Della Love, Sue Bechler, Myrna Campbell TRUMl'E'l' TRIO .lzwli llllrlilir-ix1wl'. Rolwrr Puntinus. juvk Cnomlwin. Fifty-Iwo INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS SAXOPHUNE QUAH'l'lC'l' Barbara Otto, ,loanne Glass, Donalml Bancroft. Robert LPG. CLARINPYI' QUARTET Elizalwth Schultz, Ann Townsend, Lois Bancroft, janet Stanzel. HORN QUARTICT Shirley Mcfforkle, Norma Range, Betty SlZlllZPl, Marilyn McBride. BRASS QUARTET -Wendell Borly, Paul Schultz, Richard Tuttle, ,lack Goodwin. Fifty-tliroc' BAND CARNIVAL King: Roh:-rl Pontious: Queen. Janet Green. f1llc'mlr111l.s: lLf-ft to Rightj Bonnie HllI'dliflIl, Dick Vreelund, ,luck Bnrkheinler. Joan Schwilzcl' Uuz ' Biclzuk Royalty l'Ul'Ul'l,'6.S llrfzr awarflx. xv, Tn1mz.wpc'nple Iry thezr luck. Fifly-four IUNIOR HIGH PLAYS Slop ir, Willie! Stop ill .1- i-HW Wild Cat Willie CAST Willie ...........,............ Cary Lake Gladys .,,,,, ...........,.. P at Hilibs joe ,,,,.,,, ........... I ack Peyton Kathie ....... .......... A nn Sllull Vernon .,....... ............ T om Hill Celia .l.....,. ......... N eoma Ritter Fifty-five Wim! on eurlh ure you doing with my I urrcsl you for llwe muffler of your wifef The Cat's Whiskers CAST Ernie .... .......................... B ill Lange Esther .......... .l........ I anet Stanzel Mr. Daly ........ ......,............ J im Irwin Mrs. Daly ....... ........ M itzie Buckingham Mr. Burns .........., Mark Lauterbach Mrs. Burns ...,............. Joyce Stout Mr. Smith .......... .,................. B ob Lee Mrs. Smith ......... ......... C arlene Jarvis Policeman .......... Jack Harman IUNIOR CLASS PLAY Uh. you fleur. xzvect girl. Mr. EFIIUNI unllfllll-llfl lun jus! rurnu Yew, pour Bunbury is rz rlrcfrulful imralill. Eulfllg as uxuul, I we Algy 4lgy's older brotf1f'r.' I ulu'uy.s lfnvuv I lzufl a brullwrx' The Importance of Being Ernest Mr. John Worthing. ,4lgf'l'I10II flloncrieff Lady Hrackrwll ......,,... CZl'l'lld01Q'l1 Fairfax Cr'r'1'1y Cardffw .....,.. Reza Chasuble, D. D Miss PFISHL ............., Lane' ......,.., Merrinwn ...,. CAST Fifty-six ...,,.,,Milan Hiblws .........Ce0rge Hill ...,...Dian Irwin ,......Juanita Shadle ........Norma Nelson Everett Lovrien Nlargaret Hoff ,.,,Paul Schultz .....,..Jack Wickersheim ALL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY ourney's End Exczmc my ,wclrf Ijlllllllllll Hardy' l,r. Usborne ..,, , Pri. Mason ..... Ll. Ralviglz ......... Captain Smnlzope Lf. Hlbbvrt ,,,,,.,,....... Sergeanl-Major ...., Colonel ......,,.,., Lf. Trotter .,AA...,,, German, Soldivr . Runner .........,...... CAST l ifty-seven Y0u'rc going lo smy lzerc and 110 ylllll lub .........Georgre Baker .,...Evf-brett Lovricn lack Wickersheim ..,.....,..,,lVlilan Hibbs lVlervin Rummells ...........George Hill ...,.,Pl1ilip Montag ,,7..,.,...Evan Truax ........Guy Greenlee ........l5arrell Nelson ........Larry Griewc I IUHILIKIIUIII llruf mu prcjvr being up llmrc with ilu mcn In being down 1 rc 111 gibogalzin Queen ana! .xdffenclanfa DOLPHIN SHOW Fin! Razr: Miss Knight, Marilyn Davis, Ann Townsend, Pat ,Ir-inwrl. Cliff I,miiui'4l, Royce Case. Paul ,If'nnetI, Dmin HiIlf'S, Hnrir- Hyvrs, Ruth Kiwanis, ,Ioan Schwitzvr, .Iunvl Crern. Svrnml Ruzr: l'c-gxgy l'c'dciir'm'ri. Sully Wuyl, N1z1ry5chwitzc-r, Ann Slniil, Dnrotliy Howard, .loy llarninc, Sue Rfwhlffr. Bill'iHlI'6 Utlu. Murgzirr-t Hoff, Normal Neilson, Marjorie' Stfwfliis, Donna King. Fifty-f-igxlil SCHOOL CALENDAR Tuesday, September 2 .................................-v----.---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5Cl100l OPENS Friday, September 12 ......,... Friday, September 19 ......... Friday, September 26 .......... Friday, October 3 .................. Wednesday, October 8 ........... Friday, October 10 ............... Friday, October 17 v.............. Saturday, October 18 .......... Monday, October 20 ........ Friday, October 24 .......... Friday, October 31 ............... Tuesday, November 11 ........ Friday, November 14 .....,.... Friday, November 21 .............. Saturday, November 22 ,...,..... Tuesday. November 25 ,....... Friday, November 28 ,......... Tuesday, December 2 .......... Friday, December 5 .............,.. Thursday, December ll ......... Friday, December 12 ............ Sunday, December 14 ...,.,.... Tuesday, December 16 ........ Friday, December 19 ...,....... Tuesday, December 30 ,....... Friday, January 2 i............ Friday, January 9 ...,............. Saturday, January 10 ......... Tuesday, January 13 ........................... Friday, January 16 ......,................,...,......... Monday, Tuesday, January 19, 20 .... ...... Friday, January 23 ................................. January 26, 27, 30, 31 ,....................... Tuesday, February 3 ........ Friday, February 6 ............... Saturday, February 7 ..,...,... Tuesday. February 10 ......... Friday, February 13 ,,.......... Tuesday. February 17 ...,.... Wednesday, February 18 ....... Friday, February 20 .,......... February 23, 24. 26, 28 .....,.... Fridav, March 12 ............ Tuesday. March 30 .......... Friday, April 2 ,,........... Saturday. April 3 .............. Wednesday, April 7 .......... Friday, April 9 ....,.......... Saturday, April 10 ........ Tuesday, April 13 ............. Thursday, April 15 .......... Tuesday, April 20 .......... Wednesday, April 21 ........... Friday, Aprll 23 ................ Monday, April 26 .,....... April 30. May 1 ......,.. Friday, May 7 ........... Saturday, May 8 ,.......... Tuesday, May 11 ........... Friday, May 14 ......... Saturday, May 15 .......... Sunday, May 16 .......... Thursday, May 20 ........... Friday, May 21 ............. ........,...,..Football, Carroll here .,.................Football, Storm Lake, there .............................Football, Jefferson there ..........Football, Harlan here, Homecoming ....,................,.Assembly, Dr. Cutshall Football, Rockwell City here ..................Football, Denison here ........State Marching Band Contest' ...........Assembly, Otto Schacht .........Football, Odebolt there ........Football. Cherokee here .......,.Football, Ida Grove there Carnival ..........,....Junior Class Play A. A. Play Day .....,,,,....,..,....Basketball, Lytton here .......Conference Basketball Jamboree ..- ....... Basketball, Storm Lake here ................Basketball, Carroll here N. A. X. Radio Forum .......Basketball, Jefferson there ., ......................... Vesper Services ..,..,.,,,,,,,,,.......Assembly, Campbell ..........Basketba1l, Ida Grove here ,..........Basketball, Spencer here ,,.,................Basketball, Denison there ,,,,,.,....,,..,,..........Basketball, Harlan here ..........Basketball, East Sioux City here F. A. Banquet ..........Basketball, Carroll there ..............................Dolphin Show ............Basketball, Jefferson here .......County Basketball Tournament High Night ...............................Basketball, Ida Grove there ...........Basketball. lowa School For Deaf here ...............,....Basketball, Rockwell City there ..............Basketball, Denison here .................................,..........Operetta H. A. Valentine Formal ...........Basketball, Harlan there .........Sectional Tournament School Play . ........ Basketball Banquet Meet Pre-State Music Contest ..........Assembly, Rev. McQuary .................Holstein Relays there ...............Pre-State Music Contest ........Track Meet, Fort Dodge there Day Meet . ,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,. Assembly, Parkinson Ensemble ,U,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,...,,.,......Junior-Senior Banquet Assembly, Fort Dodge Junior College Choir Music Contest Class Play Fiftyenine ..,,.....Track Meet, Fort Dodge District ..............Mid-West Conference Relays Relays ........Final State Music Contest ...........................Baccalaureate .........Commencement ........School Closes OCTOBER 3,1947 HOMECOMING NOVEMBER 11,1947 Cheerleu1ler.w passing 1111? peace pipe uf the lrlu Graff' game Sixty-:mf Camlizl .whois from the Spencer game Sixty-two 1-The first SC1l1l'ifZCl' family portrait. 2- To1vn-clown Shwitz. 3-Ruthies' seventh birthday puffy. -1--Mm. Greenfv little girlf 5-Elizabeth tlfnulfl 1'I be?l Srllultz. Sixty-three' No .67JllClx',S firxt hug! No. 7-Ruth and Jack .stepping 0111. No. No 3-Mflrftyn and Evan ut the ternalvr nga .9-The class nf '48 in '35, 1. Our Eflitorsg 2. Marilyn Davis: 3. Truax Taxig 4. Pallerxon aml N. Nelsong 5. Miss Fosrlich: 6. Mr. Humfvr: T. E. Schultz: 8. Mlfwses Karxtens anal Clark: 9. Ann anrl ,loan on. their way lu .well mls: 10. aml ll. Walling for lhc hell: 12. Mixx Uppezluhl: 13. Track Mevl: 14. 81lsg 15. Mi.w.w.v Knight and Amlerxun: 16. The Farully arrive. Sixty-fmlr 14d1IertiAemen tA Y El I3 2' . . hu:- mg 0. .6 llATS'SIl0ES'l'URNlSlllNGS ONE MAN TELLS Anzormili' Sac City. Iowa C0llgf!lZllflllIf1.0IlS to the Class of 1948 from u COMMUNITY INSTITUTION SAC CITY STATE BANK A. W. JONES, PRESIDENT C. L. HILL, CASHIER A. 0. ANDERSON, VICE PRESIDENT F. D. I-IUTCI-IESON, ASST. CASHIER NIOIIIIICI' I . D. I. C. SAC CITY CANNING CORPORATION QANNERS OF PEAS AND CORN SNK? Health. Happiness and Success to Uur Seniors PHONE 684 SAC CITY, IOWA Raul if jrdf in CHARLES A. IIACKE, EDITOR AND MANAGER El EI Sixty-five The Corn of Quality Ritter's Hybrid Seed Corn The Place to Buy Your Seeds PHONE 595 DEPENDABLE ALL WEATHER PERFORMANCEI' '. f Thrive Like Weeds E: Produce Over One when g0m15ti0,,S Are QQ, ,....,. ..,. , : ,,,... ' ,,.,., Hundred Bushels 5255325555252 'I 35, -:5 I ' ' 4. '-'l'1X:' YIELD Performance QUALITY SAC CITY, IOWA WILSON-RININGER CORN CO. SCHALLER, IOWA PRIEBE AND SON, Inc. SAC CITY, IOWA QUALITY CHICKS - FEEDS - EQUIPMENT ALWAYS A GOOD MARKET FOR YOUR POULTRY AND EGGS CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK Service - Courtesy - Security ' MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. WILLIAMS MILLINC COMPANY Soybean Processors GRAINS FEEDS Mill Telephone 542 SAC CITY, IOWA Len W. Williams Res. Tel. 831 lnunnuInuuIuununnnnulunn am uunnnnu Sixty-six SHEELY AND YOUNG THE CLOTHING CORNER OF SAC COUNTY I LIECHTY - RECKOFF I Implements - Farm Equipment Oldsmobile SALES SERVICE KEllY'S R. J. ESTEY, JEWELER HOBBY HOUSE C3 lxxxx WNWX 'I YKf Q7,s'S x .,,l N llll ,F GAYLORD GOODELL. Jeweler SAC CITY, IOWA SINGERS DEPARTMENT STORE Sac Llty, Iowa Service - Quality - Dependability E. E. LEWIS STYLE AND GIFT SHOP The House of Quality FARBER AND OTTEMAN Furniture and Funeral Service SAC CITY, IOWA DAVIS CHEVROLET CO. Phone 783 COMPLETE MECHANICAL AND BODY SERVICE Congratulations to Class of '48 W. B. WAYT and SON, Inc. MONUIVIENT BUILDINGS EI EI Sixty-seven SAC CITY HATCHERY SAC CITY LUMBER COMPANY Hy-line and Quality Chicks Ames and Nutrena Feeds C0ngralulali0ns to the Class of ,4-8 Poultry Supplies mm and Longman Phone 523 NOBLE MANUFACTURING CO. Congratulations to the Class of '48 SAC COUNTY ELECTRIC SERVICE Dependable Electric Service SAC CITY RADIO COMPANY Kimball Pianos Clark Fort and Leonard Schnirring RAYMOND WILSON SAC COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE DRUG AND GIFT SHOP SAC CITY CREAMERY CO. Smooth-Tex Ice Cream Guernsey Brand Butter PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK W. F. HAHNE Insurance Agency PROPERTY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WE WANT TO EXPRESS TO YOU OUR BEST WISHES SAC COUNTY R.E.A. LEONARD'S GREENHOUSE Flowers for all Uccasionsv CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '43 Sixty-eight SAC AND CHIEFTAIN THEATERS Sac Cityis Finest Entertainment N. A. HOLMBERG PLUMBING AND HEATING Maytag-Skelgas-Oil0-Matie PELLERSELS MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Sales and Service Phone 529 SAC CITY MOTOR CO. YOUR FORD DEALER AMMER HARDWARE Wishes Success to You Young Folks GOODWIN BARBER SHOP First Going Down the Hill and Last Coming Back IRWIN TRANSFER LOCAL AND DISTANT HAULINC, THIESSEN ABSTRACT HARRY TIIIESSEN, ABSTRACTER CORN BELT FINANCE GREENLEE GROCERY Fresh Meats, Groceries, Fruits On the Hill Free Delivery Phone 706 F. P. KESSLER INSURANCE Or ALL KINDS JOHN HANSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Congratulations Class of '48 HEIDELBAUER FLYING SERVICE Municipal Airport STUDENT INSTRUCTION SAC COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Malcolm Currie, President R. A. Currie, Manager Grace Duffy, Abstract SAC CITY, IOWA OETJ EN ,S MARKET Locker Service NEMAHA SAC CITY RICHARDS GARAGE Phone 883 Hudson Dealer WRECKER SERVICE SAC CITY, IOWA lunm1llIlunIllnunnlnlnlnlnlnulnunlnnunnnlurzunnInlnlllunnnulnlllll BLOCK BROTHERS LIVESTOCK BUYER Phone Us Before You Buy Sixty-nine Congratulations to the Graduates and we sincerely hope thai you will always have as much happiness and success in your life's work as you have had in High School. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brynteson Quality Paints Auto Supplies .I 1 -10- Q 5 ST C Tone Electric Appliances I Hardware COUNCIL oAK STORE YOUR FRIEND AT MEAL TIME BEN FRANKLIN STORE A LITTLE BIT or EVERYTHING DRS. TRUAX AND LADWIG KING STUDIO VETERINARIANS NIIORTRAITS OF DISTINCTIONH SODA GRILL O'CONNORS MARKET Congratulations lo the Class of '48 Everything in the Store sold at Wholesale LUFT BARBER SHOP MORNING SIDE SERVICE Creasing and Washing WHERE DO WE EAT CAFE SMART SHOP CURRIE MOTORS Y , Your Kaiser - Frazer and Willys Dealer REAY-TO-WEAR FOR GALS WHO CARE - . Home of Universal Jeep Mathews Gaskell Sales - Service ROGERS SKELLY SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Accessories Washing - Greasing - Waxing Phone 876 YOULL HARDWARE PLUIvIII:NG. HEATING AND SHEET METAL SAC CITY CLEANING CO. - . v 1 . Rugs - l.IIIIndry - Dry Cleaners - Cold l'ur Storage C. H. Sageser Phone 668 WOLFF'S SPORTING GOODS SAC CITY, IOWA GAMBLE STORES ll. J. and R. M. Hibbs, Owners MOREYIS FOOD MARKET QUALITY FOODS Fon LESS LEWIS PARK HOTEL Plumbing and Heating KEITH FARMER, PROPRIETOR Pump Repair and Supplies TO SENIORS Ol- 1948 Besl Wishes for Health, Good Luck and Happiness SAC COUNTY IMPLEMENTS Sev FARMERS LUMBER CO. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE enty uulnnnnnllnllllllllullll lj nnnlu I ln lnmlulullnuu B SAC CITY REMINDER STAR CAFE SAC CITY, IOWA L. B. AMICK, M.D. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Park Hotel Phone 722 BEN 'S CASH MARKET LENTS SERVICE CLEANERS I-WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER MINNIE'S CAFE -:A GOOD PLACE T0 EAT LONCMAN PRODUCE POULTRY - EGGS MODERN SHOE SHOP We Specialize in Invisible Re-soling' WILSON IMPLEMENT CO. JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS L. 81 lVI. ELECTRONIC SERVICE Radios - Sound Service - Wiring Les and Merle Sac City, Io J- BURFELL NQRSHALL RUSSELL-PEYTON TEXACO ttorney a aw SUPER VALU MILWAUKEE LUNCH Lake and Jong Coffee and Lunches ANTHONYIS COZY CAFE SI-lULL'S MOTOR SUPPLY NATURELLE BEAUTY SHOP ALAN VEST Attorney at Law Sac City, I WIGWAM BAKERY LEON ARDS CAFE Congratulations to the Class of '48 FARMERS GRAIN CO. E. M. Galbraith, Secretary and Manage BOB'S 66 SERVICE 0011. the Hill Bob Bodwell Holmberg Machine 81 Welding CO. Good Luck to Our Future Citizens DIERENFELD SERVICE STATION Complete Service - Stop ln GREEN LANTERN CAFE On the Hill W. J. DIXON LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIALS AND COAL WADSLEY FIRESTON E STORE B. OLDSEN OMER COLE HARNESS SHOP DIBBERNS IMPLEMENT CO. Master Sales and Service WALLENS STORE THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER SMITH MOTOR CO. The Best in Used Cars CENTRAL TELEPHONE unlllu lulnunnllnnllnnunununuInlullnnllullnunlnun vcnty CAMPBELL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth COOK'S D-X STATION Ilnln uninll'IIIIIlIllIllIllInIllnlIlllllullnlnnnuunn llllllllll C. A. GERKEN CONOCO Your Mileage Station. STUBBS BARBER SHOP Sac City Body and Fender Works Where Une Customer Sends Another HOME OIL COMPANY Service With a Smile MOONEY'S BARBER SHOP R. A. LINDQUIST DR. A. ,l. CASEY D. D. DENTIST HI-POP, Inc. , Growers and Processors of Hybrid Popcorn Congramlanons to the Cla-55 of 1948 Phone 536 Sac City, Iowa National Farm Loan Association YOUNG GRAIN COMPANY ,, FRANK W. STRAWN SAC COUNTY FARM BUREAU . Herff-Jones Rings Announcements WE ARE BACK OF YOU 100 PER CENT Diplomas Caps and Gowns SAC COUNTY AUCTION, Inc. Where Buyer and Seller Meet SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY BLUMGREN'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Westinghouse Appliances CHARLES M. NEVELIN CO. ACADEMIC Cowns-MASON CITY, IOWA E Furnishing of Caps and Gowns to Class of 48 Phone 828 Emmett Blllmgfen HAROLD C- BROWN BANCROET UPHOLSTERY LAWYER H. E. COLBURN AND SON POLAR ICE CREAM SHOP INSURANCE ICE CREAM - LUNCHES - DONUTS 5 R. J. MANN Frenchy's Motor and Refrigeration 5 2 FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME Delco Oil Burners - Norge Appliances 5 Eunuuu IIuIIIIIuIIIIuulIIlvuIlIllIlIIIIIIIIIIluIulIIIIulllllllllllillllllllll Illllflllllllllllll lvlrl IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuuunnuununuunnnnuunnnn I I I mmm Throughout any school year, there are many extra curricular activities that are carried on by the school and whole heartedly supported by the community. 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