Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IA)

 - Class of 1939

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A 1 ves than Class TOP ROW-fleft to right? Richard Cleveland Hi, Ralph. Ralph Cleveland--Hello, Richard. Delbert Clague--He minds his own business. Arlene Bovey--'She has a mind of her own. Clarion Bittinger-Sees nothing, hears nothing, knows SECOND ROW-lleft to riKh0 Edna Arndt-'A diligent and faithful worker. Bob Cummings -'-- No short t'comings. Barbara Cornwall- She's the life of every party. Jean Chambt-rlainA Not too serious--not too gay. Mary Jane Chapman--A clever, pleasant, willing mind. Irving 0sbergv Stretchy to his pals. Arnold Chapman- God bless the man who invented sleep. THIRD ROW-ileft to right! Jean Beckett-A quiet girl. Joe Carroll-He doesn't get in a hurry. Eugene Chase He l.kes to dance. Jim llullock A true comrade' a good dancer. Virginia Cash--Rightfully called, Ginger. Maxine Busenbark-Vim, vigor, and vitality. FOURTH ROW-ileft to riflhtj Carol lieck- Small but dynamic. Helen Aich 'Freshman artist. Arlene Axtell Pep, and plenty of it. Ted Cate Not a s.nncr-not a saint. La Vern Clif'fordfShort but sweet. Velma liarth An ever willing helper. i245 Z1 TOP ROW-tleft to riirhtl Margaret DonnellyWOne very nice brunette. Helene Freeman--The Freshman Juliet. Roger De Koster - Wha da 'ya' hear from da mob ? Richard Gray- Quiet in school.out? William Hcdgin--We all think he's 0. K. Jo Hamilton-Universal favorite. Alice Dalsgaard-Here comes the duchess. SECOND ROW'-ileft to rilhtj Cleo Dickman-H Full of pep and enthusiasm. Marie Eeten Always th nks for herself. William Fuller--Easy come, easy go. Ruth Hanna -Intelligent. lla Jean Darr--Studious. Howard Gannone-He thinks too much. Marion Domeier-Always happy. Dorothy Dickinson--Girl with a musical future. THIRD ROW-lleft to righty Marilou Green-fOne giggle is worth three laughs. Tessle Estes-Every gir1's secret ambition. Marjorie Henrich-fMarjorie's presence is weltome. Arlene Ellerbroek Oh! Those eyes. liill Pais I find the gals interestin'. Eunice Goyette---Born to dance. Helen Fishburn--Nut a bad student. FOURTH ROW-tleft to riglltj Billy Hendricksen'-Once in while he th nks. Evelyn Droll- Someday my prince will come. Shirley Harris-A true and friendly attitude, Eugene Dickinson-Generally speaking he is gene.a1xy speaking. Phyllis Fall ne- Always wliling to do her share. Clariue Duliois Always greets you with a smile. Dick Doudna- I'm a freshman but that's all.

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l if-0 Q., TOP ROW-tleft to rixlhty Kay Kunath- Here today, gone tomorrow. George Prechel-You can't lose. Dorothy Olsen--Flaming youth. Gerald Prather-Quiet! Man asleep! Norma Myrell-There's that woman again. Duane Morrow-Big business. Dick Metier-For he's a jolly good fellow. Mary Jane Moore-Let's al be crazy. SECOND ROW-lleft to rightj Stella Piper-Lots of dash. Leah Kritz-Sweet as a song. Helen Larson-Vivacious lady. Donald Madsen---The Good Earth for him. Dorothy Nelsen--Business--merely business. Dorothy Knight-A smile for all. THIRD ROW-lleft to rillhti Robert Me-utzeleFuture Farmer of America. EUIZEDS McTiszueQ-This is life! Elmer Koenck- He's a good skate. Laverne Lane Dipsy Doodle. Darrell Millerf Farmer in the dell. Arlene Noll--On the sentimental side. FOURTH ROW-fleft to right! Marcella McLaughlin--Calm yourself. Marie Miller-Men are such fools. Kenneth Preston--Age of innocence. Ione Kolb--I'm just a farmer's daughter. Billy Dee Peterson--Problem Child. Marian Knight- Thoughful and thorough. rkovnove Class TOP ROW-fleft to rixrhtj Raymond Stockdale--Battling boy. Wayne Seaman- It's a funny old world. Dean Viedenkamp 'D0n't call me Red! Glenn Starner--We'll be seeing you! Ralph Runkle-A man's man. Arthur Warren He's a good sort. Lon Rossiter- Happy Vagabond. Don Wittf-Never a dull moment! SECOND ROW-ileft to right! Babara Sorbe ---- Keep on smiling. Florence ShafferfMy heart belongs to Le la Seidler---Quiet as a mouse. Dale Schuldt-Always in quandry. Chester Smith --Angel with red hair. Muriel Walstead- Day dreaming. Marjory Shook-Heaven's my destination. THIRD ROW-fleft to rillhtb Lucille Thuirer There's only one. Beulah Sonius--That man is mine! Marilynn Wivmers' It's the dreamer in me. Florence Tuttle -Happiness Seeker. Marian Stanton- This can't be love. Naomi Wunn--Wotto Wunn is she! Shirley Uslan- With banners. FOURTH ROW-lleft in rillhtl Kenneth Rowley---I.et's have some excitement Robert Rauschf One thing after Marian Rubes--It's the Irish in Lowene Rodenburg-Leave it to Helen Stukey- Still waters run another. me. me. deep. Stuart Van Kirks Lille tough guy. Daddy. Q23



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res man Class TOP ROW-fleft to righty Ruth Loomer--Good for the goose, good for the gander. Imajean Niemand- Onward Spencer. Mary McEntee-Whatever she undertakes is sure to be success. Adele Mohr-A merry heart, a cheerful countenance. Lee Marsh-Lee is everyone's friend. Helen Larson--Never seen without a smile. Charlotte Johnson-Always a friend. Margaret Jensen-Ingenuity is truly a great asset. Richard McFarland-Actions speak louder than words. SECOND ROW-lleft to fillhtf Joe Kail-Sings like a canary. Bob Mackey-Handsome is as handsome does. Bill Parks-An answer to a maiden's prayers. Kay Hugunin-Mischievous, mischievous, mischievous. Margaret Merchant-AEvery ready for a good time. Beverly Kohn-Where there's a will there's a way. Winfred Langfitt-Gets a kick out of life. THIRD ROW-lleft to rilrhtj Ted Metier--He looks quiet but looks don't count. La Vone Morrow-A pleasing personality. Frances Koenck-Gone but not forgotten. Marilyn Larsen-A swell pal. Carol Lavrien--A famous violinist in the bud. Lucille Johnson--Her smile lights her face. Bob Mugge--I may be small, but so was Napoleon. FOURTH ROW-lleft tn rilthty Lola Larsen- A woman's crowning: glory is her hair. Loretta Miller-Quiet and likeable. Shirley Inman-Me and my quiet ways. Huldah Phelps- With malice toward none. Cleo Mills-Small and shy. Marilynn Mann- Ask me no questions, l'll tell no lies. TOP ROW-lleft to rightj Nellie Wade-A sweet face. Bonnie Sorenson-Simple and sweet. Murray Spletter-Hunt ng I?b is my chief sport. John Wetzel- Well, I can't study all the time. Kenneth Thomas-Good natured and likeable. Carol Shatbo-We all like her. Margaret Selzer-More fun! Wayne Swart-All the girls are my frienjis. SECOND ROW-ileft to righty Gerald Sondergaard- Shucks. just call me 'Jiggs'. Bob Thomas-Nobody's enemy- -everybody's friend. John Wilson-What a be oooo tiful rose. Donald Schmidt--Still waters run deep. Howard Stockdale--New and different. Marian Walstad- Beauty lives with kindness. Norma Rhodes- To all, a friend. Oral Wilson-He's a jolly good fellow. THIRD ROW-tleft to rixzhti Fanchion Tyrell- She's atractive and pretty. Lavon Walstrom-Not bad, not bad. Julia Rindsog- Spitfire.' Corinne Ripple--Nonsense won't hurt anyone. Rodney Swanson-I'm not so bad when you know me. Don Rossiter-A future farmer for the asking. Ted Wilson-You can depend on him. Newell Redmond-Every boy's secret ambition. FOURTH ROW-lleft to rightb Irene Pratt-Not as shy as you may think. Margaret Skinner-Good things come in small packages. Mary Sonius-Ambitious student. Thelma Waggoner-One swell kid. Billy Whitromb-A busy body. Donovan Wilcox-He never says a foolish th'ng. Phyllis Williamson- Busy every minute. Raymond Pullen-Deseitving of all. THOSE NOT IN THE PICTURES ARE AS FOLLOWS Grace Anderson-Ah, sweet mystery of life. Helen Baish-Tall and trim. Bill Bowers - Always manages to get his word in. Bill Boxwell Ears like Clark Gable. Arlene Dirksen e Very quiet. Norman Jesperson' A true student. Alvin Lengeman- The hand is quicker than the eye. Narcissa Van Allman-New and atractive. Opal Whiting- Nice to have for a friend. FRESHMAN CLASS-lhalf-year! Frances Bleeker-Nice kid. Bonnie Brewster- She's a bonn'e lassie. Vireean Busse-Calm and composed. Charlotte Clausen- Pleasure before bus'ness. Arlene Culver-The quiet stay at home type. Margrette Hough-She's nv' afraid to work. Leona Leigh--Quiet and sincere. Dorothy Randolph--She-'s a song bird. Florence Walter-She loves the movies. Duane Booth-The village 'tknow it all. Byron Boxwell-He never stops joking. Ray Ellis--Better late than never. Kenneth England- Tall, dark and handsome. Archie Erickson-Boy, do I blush. Kenneth Hagerty- First comes love. then Hagerty. Wayne Thompseon--My what beautiful eyes. Bob Wanamaker A second Tyrone Power. Billy Wh.taker- Has a good time wherever he goes.

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