Salem High School - Cub Yearbook (Salem, SD)

 - Class of 1948

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3 1 E. -, , .fu-,-.-.Y 4 1948 7!ze Gull UTon1ght we launohg where shall we anohorn SALEM HIGH SCHOOL SALEM, SOUTH DAKOTA Gm ,wt sczmz Ni li Um Scfmof Beau! ' 3' Q ' . . X we + Q1 Left to right: I.A.Iverson, Albert Degner, J.J.M111er, Pres Mrs. Virginia Gutzler, Clerk, Fred G zewski, L.E.Jorgenaen Vice Pres. Not in the picture is A.E.Roop, Treasurer. 'S we f if We, the staff or the 1947-48 CUB, dedicate this book to the memory of Ralph Fiskey whom we shall always remember as HBudW. vwgwmmeyswe Left to right: Lenora Van Steenwyk, assistant editorg Harold Rademaoher, business manager: Shir- ley Jenneman and Lois Kuyper, typistsg Edna Kipp, editors H3-BB Bkaff, advisergz Virginia Jensen, and Ruth Williams, art editors. 7fxe0uJ0fxa1f!aSe3, l , bl 'mfg '1'e'E H ' '21, fr -, It q Ilia Seated, Left to right: Reporters, Charlotte Triebwasser, Virginia Jensen, editor, Donna Knudson, typists, Shirley Jenneman, Lois Kuyper. Standing, left to right: Reporters, Dale Fluegel, Ruth Gustafson, Larry McRae, Helen Graese, John Sheild. Bonnevieve Feske, Marlys Erickson. S Um fiscally l Left to right, Mr. Beckman, Miss Thompson, Mr, Koth, MR. HENRY W. MARTEN Superintendent B. S Huron College M.A University of South Dakota Algebra, Geometry Girls' Physical Education Senior Class Play MP. SOLOMON KOTH B.A Valley City CN.D.l Teachers College Shorthand Typing I , II Bookkeeping Band, Majorettes Sophomore Adviser MISS ELLEN M. SKAFF B.A Sioux Falls College M.A University of Nebraska English I Biology Latin 1, i1 Declamation CPoetry7 Cub Chatter Annual Freshman Adviser Mrs. Meek, Mr, Marten, Miss Skaff, MR. WILLIAM BECKMAN Principal B.A Huron College Chemistry, World History American History, Civics Economics, Sociology Physical Education Athletics Senior Adviser M S. JOYCE MEEK B.S South Dakota State College Home Economics I, II General Science Community Civics, Jr. Bus. Training Declamation CI-Iumorousi Home Ec Club Junior Play Junior Adviser MISS MARY H. THOM SON B.S George Peabody College English II, III, IV Business Law Psychology Vocal Music Deolamation CDrema.t1c7 Junior Adviser ALVIE GAPP MYRTLE COLWILL LARRY NOBLE Class Officer l,2,4 Chorus 4 Class Officer 4 Band 5 Glee Club 2,4 Band 3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 H0129 EO. Club 1,2 Chorus l,2,5,4, Glee Club l,5,4 Carnival Queen 4 glee club 1,5,4 Ensemble 5,4 Basketball 2,55,4 Quartet l,2,4 Class Play 3,4 BaSK6Ub811 2,5,4 Carnival King 4 Football 4 Cub Chatter 5,4 Deolamatlon l Phy Ed 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Cub Chatter 6 Um Q' PEARL Koolsfrru DONALD FOHSTER EDNA KIPP Band 5,4 Band 5,4 Chorus 5,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Chorus 2 5199 Club 5,4 Glee Club 2,:s,4 Glee Club 2 SSHSWS 4 Home Ee Club 1,2 Clarinet Quartet 15,4 Ensemble 4 Class Play 5 Home Ee. Club 1,2 Class Play 3 Annual 4 HELEN G AESE HAROLD RADEMACHER BONNEVIEVE FESKE Class Officer 5 Glee Club l,3,4 Band 5,4 Chorus l,2,5,4 Chorus l,2,5,4 Band S010 4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Ensemble 2,5,4 Chorus 5,4 Sextette 1,2,4 Basketball 2,5,4 Glee Club 5,4 Ensemble 4 Fgotball 4 Ensemble 3,4 Home Ec. Club 1,2 Deolamation 2 Trombone Quartet 4 Class Play 4 Class Play 5,4 Cheerleader 4 Librarian 3 Phy. Ed. 1,2,3,4 Home Ee. Club 5,4 Cub Chatter 4 Annual 4 Class Play 3,4 Vocal Solo 4 Cub Chatter 4 Transferred from Canova DALE KARLSON LOIS KUYPER MARLYN PEARBON Claes Officer 3 Chorus 2,4 Band 5,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,4 Chorus'l,2,5,4- Glee Club l,5,4 Ensemble 4 Glee Club l,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Home Eo. Club 1,2 Class Play 4 Claes Play 5 cub Chatter 4 Pny. Ed. 1,2,5,4 Carnival King 5 Annual 4 RUTH GUSTAFSON Band 4 Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Aooompanlst 4 Home Eo. Club 4 Declamatlon 4 Class Play 4 Cub Chatter 4 French Horn Quartette 4 Transferred from St, Peter, Minnesota NAOMI JEAN NELSON Chorus 2,5,4 Glee Club 2,5,4 Sextette 5,4 Home Ee. Club 2 Class Play 5,4 Transferred from Colman MERLAND HOWE Class Officer 2 Chorus l,2,5,4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Ensemble 5,4 Claes Play 5 Cub Chatter 5 Phy Ed 1,2,5,4 Vocal Solo 5,4 SHIRLEY JENNEHAN Class Officer 4 Chorus 5,4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Cheerleader 5 Home Ee Club 1,2 Carnival Queen 5 Librarian 5 Cub Chatter 5,4 Pny Ed 1,2,e,4 Annual 4 .I . LOB-EN ZINGMAHK LENORA VAN STEENWYK Class Officer 1,2 Chorus 2 Chorus 1,2,5,4 Glee Club l,5,4 Quartet 5,4 Basketball 5 Class Play 4 Phy. Edg l,2,5,4 Home Eo. Club 2 Class Play 4 Annual 4 Transferred from Canova fnjfzeeaqdialgall I Q Mmeesx What will ten years bring to the Seniors of 1948? Your guess is as good as m ne. From what little information we can get from Myrtle Colwill, we find that she plans to be WGoodallW the rest of her life. We wish her much success and happiness. Have you been keeping up on the latest True Romances? If you have you no doubt know that Marlyn Pearson has become a sensational favorite author by writing his story NLove Me Forever And A Day, But Forget Me Never.' This novel was based on his own true experience and has proved to be a sell-out favorite in all cases. From a recent communlque from the Dark Continent we are informed that one of our Senior girls is making a name for herself there. She is the featured vocalist with Merland Howe and his orchestra. Her latest release is an oldie NBongo, Bongou or WC1vil1zat1onN. It is quite evident that the tropics agree with her. Oh, you wonder who it is? Why, Bonnie Feske, of course. I see by reading the paper that Dale Karlson is on the Associated Press Staff. He is the foreign correspondent ln India. Do you suppose he had any little blonde in his harem? After all, what's India without a harem? Let's go back to the United States and see what's going on there. Here's another of our girls. Bhe's Edna Kipp. She has at last fulfilled her ambition--that of becoming a registered nurse and being the head of Sioux Valley Nursing School. As most of you know Lenora Van Steenwyk started out on the same path that Edna did. It seems that she changed her course a little. She is still at Sioux Valley, not as a nurse, but as the first woman doctor ever to practice there. Bay, I wonder what Helen Graese ls doing? Oh, yes, I remember, I received word that she is in Mexico looking for the 'Treasure of Sierra Nadre.W I guess she thought that as long as she could dig up news for the Cub Chatter, perhaps she could dig up something else. After all, I don't think she read 'Treasure Island' for nothing. Entering an insurance office in Sioux Falls last week whom do you think I saw? There was Shirley Jenneman sitting on the Boss' lap--taking short- hand. I guess that's what she was doing. That's 0,K, Shirley, thg best of secretaries do it. we have been informed that Larry McRae has been elected president of Yale University. He did such a fine Job of handling the unruly Senior Claes of '48 that we know he can handle such a minor Job as directing a college. lo doubt you all remember that Harold Rademacher used to give cratorical readings in the high school declam contests. Well, the time has come when that experience is going to pay off in big dividends. Mr. Rademacher has been elected speaker of the House in Washington, D.C. Do you even tune in station HARK, Nashville, Tennessee, and hear that Zlngy Rhythm? If you haven't, you've certainly missed a treat. Loren Zlng- mark now has his own band and is touring the South. Loren is known as the King of Zing. There' no doubt about lt, Zing will make his mark. continued on Honor page Q? e ? Kl,?... L 4 in ,I t JE I, ', -me ew of '49 From left to right, Back Row: Dale Bruhn, Robert Sandberg, Harley Graeee, Charlotte Triebwaseer Mavis Gr-eenough, Eugene Peterson, iohard Dewey, Dean Munzke, Lois Lind, Kathleen HoGul,lough, Sandra. Hart, William Graham. Standing Second Row: Clara Iver-son, nargaret MoCa.5, Jerri Dorwart, Gynithe Staleii Lois Gutzler, Gerald Keefe, Ruth Willloll olm Sho ld, Dolllln Knudson, Dale uegel, Audrey Peokeapaugh, Bite. luke, kwin Akkerhl, Zola lfllblo Beated left to right: llarlin Vienmd, larluad Olterberg, Lois Payton, dd Advisers, Mrs. leak and lisa Thompson. From left to right, Back Row: Gerald Bies, Harris Forster, Eldon Pearson, Bonadel Osterberg, Arlo Hertlng, Eddie Jensen, Virginia Jensen, Ardell Lundgren, Gene Hanson, Dean Hanson, Adviser, Mr. Solomon Koth. Front Row: Milton Anderson, Helen Koolstra, Raymond Chase, Harlyce Gabrlelson, Lois Weld, Gary Weiland, Audrey Keysor, Russell Greenough, Elsie Van Steenwyk, Wesley Tschetter. Nm! '50 .P x 5 Jia Jfum ..... '51 From left to right, Third Row: John Graham, Ronald Lockwood, Joy.Keysor, Philip Bnethen, Emery Anderson, Donald Stanga, Donald Herting, Ella Sohmeichel. Second Row: Rodney Krull Cherron Horrath F rn C 1 ha 1 Vi 1 t ' Richard Pederson, Gerald Eruhn, Charlotte Ellers? arm O e ' O 8 Akkerman' First Row: Adviser, Miss Ellen Skaff, James Forster, Marlys Erickson, Loretta Miller, Myrtle Wells, Geraldine Gapp, lla Marie Gapp, Dean Osterberg. ,4 Side!! in 7m rw. , 8 K Prom left to right, Third Row: Virginia Jensen, Ruth Gustafson, Violet Akkerman, Fern Carmichael, Charlotte Eilers, Cherron Honrath, Ella Schmeichel. Second Row: Ila Marie Gapp, Joy Keyser, Audrey Keysor, Bonadel Osterberg, Bonnevieve Feske, Lois Weld, Marlyce Gabrielson, Helen Kooistra. First Row: Marlys Erickson, Geraldine Gapp, Myrtle Wells,.Loretta Miller, Elsie Van Steenwyk, Mrs. Meek. N V .I Nqy ',VXX f E , fllfme- Um lady legen N L-: From left to right, Back Row:. Charlotte-Eilere, Shirley Jenneman, Donna Knud- son, Ruth Williams, Lois Payton, Kathleen McCullough, Lois Lind. Front Row: Myrtle Wells, Bonnevleve Peake, Rita Marks, Sandra Hart, larllrlt lcCay, Audrey Peckenpaugh. G ,ch iEgiji5!, i5,hi.e,i?v?S M 4 .,,, ttf 9lg cfg'Er!1lQgZliT?11, , 11--Y L E y, Q 6, : X v..'-'- X in 'Y K vw' , ' gf f W ,L Q ' ! i S ,xfy A Fit A From left to right, Back Row: James Forster, Russell Greenough Dale Bruhn, Gerald Bies, Richard Pederson, John Graham, John She11d,, Rodney Krull, Milton Anderson, Dean Osterberg, Wesley Tschetter. Third Row: Arlo Herting, Harland Osterberg, Richard Dewey, Gerald Keefe, Harold Rademacher, larvin,Akkerman, Harland Hove, Dale larlson, Larry McRae, Loren Zingmark, Robert Sandberg. Second Row: Gerald Bruhn, Dean Hanson, Emery Anderson, Dean Munzke, Ardell Lundgren, Eldon Pearson, Marlyn Pearson, Harris Forster, Donald Stanga, Harley Graese, Alvle Gapp. First Row: Gene Hanson, Eugene Peterson, Donald Forster, Raymond Chase, Phillip Snethen, Gary Welland, Ronald Lockwood, Marlin Wienand, Eddie Jensen, Donald Herting, Bill Graham. ' 711446 fn,lAeSanJ4of7ane X fc: 'CD l:,a:9,CD'7C3 553 Lett to right: Harley Graese, Bill Graham, Alvin GaPP, Larry McRae, Marvin Akkerman, Dale Karlsen, Harris Forster, John Sheild, Dean Hunzke, Conch Beckman. Um Gam Bell 14 53- y X' li I Third Row: John Janssen, Donald Stanga, Phillip Bnethen, John Graham, Donald Forster, Ronald Lockwood, Dean Hanson. Second Row: John Sheild, Harold Rademachor, Karvin Akkerman, Richard Dewey, Harris Yorster, Arlo Karting. First Row: Marlin Wienand, Eddie Jensen, B111 Graham, Alvin Gapp, Richard Pederson. SCORE BOX Salem 18 Canistota 40 15 Bridgewater 55 12 Spencer 25 15 Montrose 27 14 St. Mary's 60 Um Goan Bell Ghampa d R1Oh8Td B k R w: Richard Pederson B111 Graham Donald Hertln , Marlin wienan ' Dg6ey,o Coach Wm. Beckman,'Marv1n Akkerman, Gerald Keege, Harris Forster, Ardell Lundgren, John Sheild. Gapp Dale Front Row: Eddie Jensen Harland Osterberg, Arlo Hertlng, Alvle v Karlgon, Hargld Rademacher, Larry McRae, Donald Stanga, Dean Hanson,Gene Hanson. SCORE BOX Salem 50 Farmer 41 58 Canistota 26 45 St. Mary's 42 55 Montrose 56 46 Spencer 28 68 Humboldt 58 58 Bridgewater 44 57 Marion 55 51 Monroe 55 55 Scotland 29 29 Humboldt 16 28 St. Mary's 45 45 Alexandria 45 58 Spencer 50 55 Winfred 22' 41 Canistota 58 59 Scotland 58' 24 Freeman 42 42 Marion 55 56 Humboldt 58 47 Montrose 56 74 Burbank 22 58 Bridgewater 51 57 Bridgewater 27 26 Marion 54 ' Scotland Invitational Tournament District 522 Tournament Um Pm Squad nw- ,f Left to right: Rita Marks, Bonnevieve Feske, Lois Lind, James Forster. 1qnJ0wzS Back Row, left to iight: Lois Payton, Ruth Gustafson, Emery Anderson, Ruth Williams, Donna Knudson. ' Front Row: Elsie Van Steenwyk, Gynithe Staley, Lois Weld, haylys Erickson, Kathleen McCullough, Not shown in picture: Sandra Hart. , , o' Q f . , ' Y ' iris f .5 I vrv I V19 sa I Af, N' V! m W' ' I 1 'Q' X x , 9,10 lu s ly y X 1383 P41 T75 Dc We 'wwapfzl We Jfecmcf Wfwiic 'fer 5, P From left fo right, Back Row: 'Milton Anderson, Harris Forster, Marlyn Pearson, Arlo Herting, Loren Zingmark, Robert Sandberg, Larry McRae, Richard Dewey, Gerald Keefe, Marvin Akkerman, Harold Rademacher, Merland Howe, Dale Karlson, Harland Osterberg, Eldon Pearson, Ardell Lundgren Raymond Chase Harle Gr e e 7 I y as! Alvie Gapp. Second Row: Bonadel Osterberg, Dale Bruhn, Eugene Peterson, Dale Fluegel, Virginia Jensen, Naomi Nelson, Lois Payton, Violet Akkerman Ruth Willlall, 0 ara Iverson, Myrtle Colwill, Ruth Gustafson, Pearl Kooistra, John Sheild, Ilery Anderson, Rodney Krull, Lois Lind. ' t R : A d Peckenpaugh Marlyoe Gabrielson, Lois Gutzler, Edna Kipp, ggggevigxrie Felslksy Kathleen Moflullough, Mavis Greenough, Sandra Hart, 51'11I'1-G! Jenneman, Lois Kuyper, Ila Marie Gapp, Donna Knudson, Helen Graese, Margaret HcCay, Charlotte Triebwasser, Miss Thompson, director. 'J J 4mm ,Me Eau GH From left to right, Back Row: Ardell berg, Larry McRae, Gerald Keefe, Dale Marvin Akkerman, Dale Fluegel, Harris Front Row: Russell Greenough, Rodney Gapp, Harley Graese, Emery Anderson, Zingmark, Milton Anderson, Dale Bruhn, 'f N Lundgren, Marlyn Pearson, Harland Oster- Karlson, Harold Rademaoner, Merland Howe, Forster, Arlo Hertlng. Krull, John Bheild, Raymond Chase, Alvie Eldon Pearson, Robert Bandberg, Loren Miss Thompson, director. '. .5 KInJ'7hen. . l 7aeUe Afamonq wi . vig, gi? kip, 7.21 at fees, :Sty rw, ng . E , Q4 'X it in. ' I J., K . , :Q . 4 Q f , 5, ' E If ' '33-. 1..,, r .e I V at y From left to right, Back Row: Bonadel Osterberg, Sandra Hart, Virginia Jensen, Shirley Jenneman, Naomi Nelson, Bonnevieve Feske, Kathleen McCullough, Lois Payton, Ruth Williams, Violet Akkerman, Pearl Kooistra, Charlotte Triebwasser, Myrtle Colwill, Ruth Gustafson, Front Row: Geraldine Gapp, Mavis Greenough, Marlyoe Gabrielson, Edna Kipp, Lois Gutzler, Audrey Peckenpaugh, Helen Graese, Clara Iverson, Margaret MoCay, Lois Kuyper, Lois Lind, Ila Marie Gapp, Miss Thompson, director. Graese, Bextette: Left to right: Audrey Peokenpaugh, Edna Kipp, Naomi Nelson, Bonadel Osterberg, Clara Iverson, Helen Graeee. Sameg Quartet: Left to right: Harland Osterberg, Alvie Gapp, Harley Loren Zingmark. ion- ? Mixed Ensemble: Left to right z Bonnevieve Feeke, Edna Kipp, Harland Osterberg, Alvie Gapp, Harold Rade- maoher, Merland Howe, Lois Kuyper, and Helen Graese. Cornet Trio Lett to right: Lois Payton, Richard Dewey, Kathleen Mc- Cullough. French Horn Quartet Left to right: Ruth Gustafson, Charlotte Triebwasser, Violet Akkerman, Ila Marie Gapp 3 i S Baxaphone Quartet: Left to right: Fern Car- michael, Clara Iverson, Audrey Peckenpaugh, Carol Knudson. Clarinet Quartet Left to light: Andrey Thomp- son, Jury Biol, lu'1Y0C Gabrielsol, Donald Forster. 'Q' Trombone Quartet Left to right: Marlyn Pearson Jerry Capon, Vivian Dewey. Hof shown is Bonnevieve Feske. Brass Bextet Left to right: Donnette Gizewh ski Monte Hart Dale Fluegel, Ricfard Dewey, fla Marie Gapp, Marlys Erickson. :,',.f..1M'CM, Bw! Bw! Ala! Baakm Audrey Peokenpaugh, Gynithe Staley, Lois Lind, Marlyce Gabrielson, Sandra Hart. I di y, fl ' 929 Um Banc! All fbeckecf Un! Fourth Row: Kathleen McCullough, Lois Payton, Sandra Hart, Dale Fluegel, Emery Anderson, Bonnevleve Feske, Iola Nelson, Larry McRae, Ronald Lockwood, Bonadel Osterberg, Marlyn Pearson. Third Row: Donald Timmerman, Charlotte Eilers, Richard Pederson, Donald Stanga, Clara Iverson, Violet Akkerman, Donnette Gizewskl, Vivian Dewey, Carl White, Donna Knudson, Jerry Capon, Marlys Erickson. Second Row: Richard Dewey, Mary Lou Fluegel, Monte Hart, Virginia Jensen, Donald Fereter, Fern Carmichael, Milton Anderson Loil Lind, John Sheild, Ruth Gustafson, Charlotte Trlebvlaser, Ila Narie Gapp, Carol Knutson. Flrst Row: U1P6Ot0T Solomon Koth, Jeanne Anderson, Audrey Peokenpaugh Marlyce Ggbrielson, Dean Oeterberf, Margaret MoCay, Pearl Kooistra, Audrey Chompson, Lols Gutzler, Gynlthe Sta ey., Janet Jorgensen, Gerald Bies. Eldon Pearson- Guajain A '7ime 404 iw' +G l ff ff From left to right, Back Row: Larry McRae, Harold Rademacher, Alvle Gapp, Marlyn Pearson, Loren Zingmark, Mr. Marten, director. Front Row: Bonnevieve Feske, Helen Graese, Naomi Nelson, Ruth Gustafson, Lenora Van Steenwyk. uni from left to right, Third Row: John Bheild, Margaret MoCay, Dale Iluegel. Beoond Row: Eugene Peterson, G lthe Staley Clara Iverson xnnleen nccuno n, B111 G Ana ' ' Ire. Meek, advlagg. r ray P.ck.np.ugh' First Row: Gerald Keere, Rita Marks, Sandra Hart, Lois Lind. w I xi, w. Y .-.4 CITIZENSHIP SUN RAY MEDAL CITIZENSHIP SUN RAY MEDAL Ruth Gustafson Marlyce Gabrielson SENIORS SOPHOMORES Bonnie Feske Bonadel Osterberg Dale Fluegel Marlys Erickson JUNIORS FRESHMEN John Sheild Emery Anderson CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE IV III 9410410114 II I Edna Kipp Lois Lind Milton Anderson Richard Pederson Larry McRae GITIZENSHIP SILVER M DAL VALEDICTORIAN Edna Kipp SALUTATORIAN fn ,MZ continued Another of our Seniors is located in one of the far corners of the earth. Ruth Gustafson, whose ambition was to be a parish worker has come close to her objective. She is the wife of a missionary. Ruth can be found in one of the American homes in Korea. Merland Howe ls filling an important niche in the musical world. He has organized his own orchestra and has a popular g1rl's trio called Howe's Howlers. He has copied Vaughn Monroe's style by doing the vocals with his band. Aside from singing with his band he is considered quite a hero in the Bob Burns circle. It was rumored that Burns' bazooka broke down during an important program, but the show went on, thanks to Merland's deep bass voice. The pass word, Wwhat will you haven has changed into Nnumber pleaseu for Pearl Kooistra. She has accepted employment in the telephone office in Sioux Falls. If you get the wrong number five consecutive times, you can be sure it 1sn't Pearl that you're dealing with. In fact, I'll bet you won't get the wrong number even once when Pearl places your calls. You seldom hear of Smiths being blacksmiths or Bakers being just bakers but such is not the case with Donald Forster. Forster is a forester. I guess he goes around and looks for bugs or diseases in the trees. I'll have to ask him sometime if flrebugs cause forest fires. If you see a passenger plane fly low over Salem one day and see 3 white hanky flutter out of the window, you will know that another of Salem's daughters' has just paid her regards to the old home town. You remember that Lois Kuyper was always up in the air, so she decided to become an air- line stewardess. I wonder if she'll hook a handsome pilot and settle down. You never can tell. We find that Alvle Gap ust couldn't ive u b k t w high school. After completdgg college he gas retsrngg gobgglemhfgegg hgef: coaching Salem's famous team,, The next big event scheduled is the game between the Gapp and Beckman teams. In his spare time Gapp is writing a book entitled, WHow To Keep Awake While Dr1v1ng.N The last of our Seniors of 1948 has found her place in the teaching field. She is the instructor in the commercial department in a Minneap- olis High School. After leaving Salem High with a typing speed of 40 words Per minute, Naomi Jean Nelson attended Nettleton Business College where she attained a record of 120 words per minute. Miraculous? Yes, indeed, but never underestimate the power of.a woman! Sept. 8 18 Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan Feb. Mar Apr. May 25 26 5 10 16-17 17 25 24 7 11 12 15 21 20-21 25-26 5 9 18 19 19 19-29 15-16 50 50 5 6 7 10 15 17 20 24 26-27 26.27 11 25 26-29 2 8 15 19-25 20 20 22-25 50 50 7 10 16 17 18-19 19 20 21 0 fm .fwkafe 3444 First day of school p Parkinson Musical Ensemble Canistota there CFootba11J 5.2523 - Mr. Turner, NPenman Extraordinaryn 2:25222 f Bridgewater there Spencer here Six Weeks Tests Montrose here Mr. Everman, Hwonders of Liquid Airu Junior Class Play, GRANDAD STEPS OUT All School Carnival School Assembly Films--Grade 6 H.S. Er. Hester, Mgsiclan 5 Aviator ocal eclam ontes District Declam Contest CCarthageJ Six Weeks Tests S.D.E.A. Spencer there CBasketballJ Bridgewater here Musical Christmas Program School Christmas Parties Humboldt there Christmas Vacation Semester Tests Magician Montrose here Humboldt here Marion there Scotland here gt. Marygs at St. Mary's pencer ere Canietota there 9 Freeman there game Economics Club x Weeks este District Tournament at Marion Local Music Festival 5 Contest Home Economics Club Easter Vacation Senior Class Play, GHOST TOWN Mississippi Jubilee Singers Spring Concert Latin Week COMMONS Grade Operetta, CHILDREN OF BUTTERCUP Home Economics Club District Music Contest Home Economics Tea Marimba Player Grade School Exhibit Junior-Senior Banquet gaccalagreate en or ests with less than C- r Semester Tests aye age Senior Class Night Picnic Day Commencement L L av' f ,x If Yi fesgkklkv I ii' 'Y We I 'le Sa 'Qu fmwbeig 44' H il rs! , 5 'iw 's FE , ' ...v- ' Li- ,M V4 as 1' ul AL 't ,5-W We-JQX I vs K 'M s . I Q W w ' S' s 3 Y S M , L,,.-.. kk 5,3 r N Q H ,,-gh b S g ' Tn fax w 3 f . X ,. 1 Q 5' 'ew ff ' S a+ W, . 1 Q 'F mf ' QM: R as .- xy N it L F . : 'K x 5 r . QS' L 4' ' 5 ' il-1,.QQ..:-W5 f K MQ X 'Q fx ' -X-X , ' , ' 1 -- Q .. A 4 Q ' ' i LX-I' w ,E rp. B .rv Qu. K, Q ix N' . f , f . A . .5 MQ? wg cy., , iq Ewa P GUTZLER INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds MIKE'S RED Q WHITE Quality Foods at Low Prices CLUB CAFE, M.E.Gudahl, Prop. Meals Lunches Confections MOCARL DRUG-THE REXALL STORE Headquarters for USchool Kidsn SALEM HARDWARE COM ANY General Hardware Household Appliances BABERS FOOD MART Fresh Vegetables Frozen Foods Meats EDWARD'S RADIO and ELECTRIC G.E.Appllanoes Sales and Service H. Q J. SCHMITT Latest in Men's Clothing J. I. CASE Parts and Service GAPP SERVICE STATION Grease Oil Pop Candy CLARA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 172 All Kinds of Perman COMPLIMENTS OF J.J. Miller Farm Implements POST CAFE Where Food Is Good HIPSCHMAN'S Tobacco and Confectionery AHERN BROTHERS DRUG Fountain and School Supplies K S K COMPANY Everything To Eat and Wear LUNDERS FURNITURE MART Fine Furniture For Your Home ent Waves SABERS SERVICE STATION Gas O11 Tires Grease Washing HALLAS HARDWARE Phone 57 , GIBSON ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstracts Loans Insurance McCOOK COUNTY FEED COMPANY Feed Seed Grain Hansen Bros. WERNER SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairing Our Specialty GAM LE DEALERS' STORE Everything for the Home and Farm COFFEE SHOP Meet Your Friends at the Coffee Shop REGALE THEATRE AND ALLEY For Your Entertainment FARMERS' TRADING POST Your One Stop Store in Salem TYLER.ROVE INSURANCE COMPANY Real Estate Supervision of Farms THE MODE MART Better Dresses Wash Frocks COMPLIMENTS OF Vetter Motor Company Phone 60 mam-sas' UNION GRAIN AND SUPPLY Grain Coal Feed ' McSHANE BARBER SHOP For A Well Grocmed Appearance HANISCH RADIO AND ELECTRIC Your Service Man Phone 171 or 184 HIPSCHMAN PRODUCE---CASH BUYERS Cream Eggs Hides Wool Phone 214 DEGNER CHEVROLET COM ANY Sales and Service FARMERS' UNION CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Gas O11 Grease Accessorles Repairs F 5? E E 5 5 1 i H I E I E! Q 5 ,.


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