Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IA)
- Class of 1940
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This year your annual has been written with the idea of preserving' for posterity an in- formal view of s t u d e nt achievement. 0 700 To assure you that this year book is to all intents and purposes completely yours, the 1940 issue of the Spencerian is dedicated to you, the students of Spencer High. It is written solely for your benefit and enjoy- ment, a record of your work and activities. In future years when each one of you has entered into your chosen field, let this book be a re- minder of your preparatory work. The contacts made during your school life pave the way for lasting friend- ships. So that you can look back over these years and renew old friendships, this book has been built. Tigers show action on Leach field. Refreshments at Mistletoe Mix-up. The band leads the pepsters through town. Jittin' at the Mistletoe Mix- up. Student body follows the band down Grand Ave. Sindy sinks swisher. A three minute jamboree between classes. Fa ewel4 Wllhamsf It IS with regret that we say good bye to a man all of us have come to know very well Mr Harold Williams Mr Williams has served as superintendent of the bpen cer schools for seven years and has left an enviable rec ord fro his successor to equal He has carried on his work here admirably and both faculty and students alike are ple IS due mainly to h1s genial personality and his ability to get along well with people However we feel that he deserves the best and are very pleased at h1s opportunlty to work ln a larger school Wlth more advantages Good luck 1n your new fleld Mr W1lll8mS and your old friends in Spencer High will remember you often' Mi. 0 O I sorry to see him go. His popularity among Spencer peo- As graduat1on draws neal the senlor class feels even more deeply the loss of our classmates durmg the four years of hlgh school and It IS to the memory of these old frlends that we dedlcate thls page Dorothy Balrd Dorris Battin Irwin Carlson John Dolvin Clarence Menglesen ORDER 0F 300155 Forward pa e 3 Dedication page Seniors page Activities page 2 Sports page 5 Leaders page 6 Snaps page 7 7 . . 9 ' ' . . 4 ' . 9 Underclassmen . page 19 . . . . 7 . . 5 . 9 . . 5 ' D , 00 . 9 ik?-99 O . fi cvceyioofivo . fiqxqxxvv Oi Cvbfb-5 X?-SWQSSSQ-XSQXS-efiv-'SMB ' OOWEJSQ-OvwNE26-S QQ?-016426 was 6242- FS SUE? 99?-wb?-QSC Cvx3fb'2 . edge-S QfevxQwe.9Q1w-90-S KW qciqeseeie-x +wNx5-excifsf-QMQ by C9416 y,-Lef:-fi12ven2b9S-Qfix oc?-504' ofa-y.90y.fixoe- xo?-QJCQ-figwifi,-?Jf2vOQ-fi -590 cbxffe-O+2SOOx,OOfix C10 0 . .9 , y,.fCfbXCy,OO Cfmxxafiwkys -BQ?-X66 4 vowixoe-9 'fbysi 'v Q-SmN226'i ?XC1f2v'i'i9wx?XC1QS'9.g5yr1'bN GX?-v Owifi,-Q: OX?-v? we-fi'-1 9 ' 61 Qwfeva Mow-5 +zm?,xv feewxec, eQxQ-9499 -2-4242-ff, 9-ZMXXQ 19.-6. . specs QQOQ-fi of ywv 69042-'i'5ffb?65+699?2ysvv 'YQXQRXQ-fiafi QXQQI, 609995 O Gy, QOX 606yQ- P-ein 'EQXCQ3' O?-y,xBy2iXC Cxbib QQ-959699 '?vy4-1.9 X-4 Q-6:6215 v O 96 Ov 9999 Q4EfvfCff24E55 bfb0 'i12vfEf 5049640999 of 'iOQV5y43'1fEf2l' 4169 ?O?Q0Ov42b'v4Em5fZ'. ry Q3 42999-L Sxofznee- f5'af'N?f24Ef'5XXK:N?i- QOQQXOQOQ-Q12 wi-1,f?seQ3x, ex5+2fi:Q1xvvxy,fiXe fioQf,.oo 'EJCRN Y, Q26f2wOfZ-'S O42-We QS9f1'bNf'5CxKOOvOx5'iX C10 owe O02 '5??f6CfEfQ-OfE2?:v,'9'i2NE-'Ef-fifEfQ-'iOx3Q- Q- oe fa Qofefzfw Nxvv oo oysoooxoo owooove,-1-we Q-PS xxx-eeffoxe-ofw-Q1ff2f'S-Qize-QGQ-fe, fav, QQ oefeAS9Kw5 -EYQQ Cfazw 9 9fiQwyNf2MS-o'iQNoQxx4 owsfiyaiy, we-,cm62fb9vx3-5 oxqi oi ofwiofe-QL 436015 . y, Gmc, 9 Y, pix owe? eSfSf5-fixfy,-Lexe y,ef5Q2xN2:v1 eOf6oov?2SQ-OvwN96fiQNQ,y,cxbQ,9 azz,s 'ixKQ, WQQSS v, O vw OS? fb S fav. ow, Qs vew- 40 v '-1Qby,vx,Of2vvfSS?X0vQ iQxfEfQQCO2-9 Oi bwzxxoyi QM-e'ivQf4OQmbX+ZvOQ 99?-fi cf xsane, CMMG6 Q0 06 fave- eos we ay, fi6ixy,-eeewfewl QQ-ooexw Qx0Q-Qwwzit' --wmwoxc ooo-26' 'i+2vv,S+1+e-GX 9-L 9 Cxbfb Cfvbvafzw Q-499 X 00 O90 ws yn ,9p:1'BNw-9,11-Q29 0049?-9609 'ixivif Qfoxfibffiffix-E: QGQQQQ- Cxwb 168 P49 '96 YSWW , 0? 0990042-ysc'-1 0959 YSXO C Q52 CWB? 99960426 '5Dsf5QXQ'Xi vw!-'Q 'LL 9909 yby.-1 xo 'b'LB COv 9 G69 Xfexefi oe- 5 oxi Qx Qs x xqgs fs Q, oxxhfzfe-5 Qf2Sxfe-'iQs,Sfe,eSQwxQ,e-X6-eSysifmNxBexci9eSx4 W ofikfefe we -eo Qwfo ws fy xx, Q Qlxv xv. x xo f off -ee-Q1v,QQQ,QNQf,coxme we SQA?-S606 w,-1o+2-fioQ- MD yy 99? 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QI rf ,O Y ,SCM ' 9 S999 QQ 1 ' 0 200 9 02 -P996 fax 90 A Q1 6 6 wb Y PH' xx +2,S4f6x as wx cfapo-i' Q-gf, 6 1 -x 'Q-06 Q fe- faofmf 669 4 f,fQ,?.q.Q bv Q15 fax 9 A Q ?. ow -2-c'?Q'4 was 04 exe - A QS QP' -s X6 ' -- vw, 9 I . ., Q SENIURS' .S'ElVl0R5' .YINIORS I0 Grace Redmond All Amerxcan G1rl COLLEGE PREPARATOIIY Student Councll 1 2 Annual 1 2 3-4 H1 Asbomsher 1 Smence Club 1 Extemp 2 3 H1 I-Io Doctor Junlor Class Pres Semor Class Pres Pep Club 1 2 Dramatlc Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 3 4 Glrls Glee Club Knute s Koncert Kmgs 2 3 Semor Class Play G R Cab1net 2 3 4 Gwen Peterson Gwen 1 Walk Wlth Mu slc COLLEGE PREPARATORY Student Councll 2 Annual 1 8 4 H1 Asbomsher 1 2 Scxence Club 1 H1 Ho Doctor 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Sophomore Class Presldent Drum Major 1 2 3 4 R 1 2 A Mlxed Chorus 1 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 1 2 4 Knutes Koncert Kmgs 1 2 3 S los llnstrument 1 fr 5'fNl0R 621455 OFFICJFR Top row, left to r1ght Grace Redmond, presldent, Gwen Peterson, VlC9 pres1dent, bottom row, left to rlght Gus Freeburg, secretary treasurer, John Carroll, u dent body presldent Gus Freeburg, J GUBSIE Ive Gotta B Rug Cutter GENERAL Student Councxl 1 3 H Y 1 3 Footlall 1 3 4 Track 3 4 Debate 2 3 Boys Glee Club 1 Cheer Leader 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Junnor Class Play Sen1or Class Play Motto Today decades tomorrow .S'flV!0R C0455 5'P0lV 01? Mr J W Knudsen and M1 H J Booth Semor cass SDOIISOTS 8 JOl'll1 COTTON Cream Crust Oh J hnny 01' COLLEGE PREPARATORY Student Counc1l 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Extemp H1110 Doctor 1 Boy Gle Club 3 Supper Club 3 4 ' St - f. s-4 I ' ' . J G If -- h ' i, - - - G. 1-2-3-4 1 Accompanlst - V - A Track 1 - G. . - 3-4 ' I ' G.. . A. 1-2 4 - . h - . i, Q - -3 . 1-2 I - 1 I - - - . t. ' C511 --fs - ' - Colors: Blue and Old Rose Flower: Rose 1 Dorothy Adair --Butch All's Well f'ommerc'al T'nT 3 Bob Asher MVN. Man About Town K ille-1:9 Preparatory F Ltball 1-3, Golf 1-3-4, Manager 4. lla-- kotball 1-3, Slipper Club 4, Junior Flaw play. Richard Barth mick A Man and His Dream General Hi Y 1-2 Sylvan Bixby -Aim Brain Trust Ge-ne-ral Transferred from Hopkinton, Science Flub -1. liaskf-tball 4. Miu-rl Fhorus 4. Wallace E. Bjornstad --wan,-' l'Iasy Does lt. College Preparatory Student Council 1, Annual 4, Hi-Astonish- er 123, Hi-Y 123, Football 1-2-3-4, Tia k 1-2, Freshman President, Drama- tii- Club 12. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Junior Class Play. Joan Borcliard Ju l,ovvl ness i'ommerc'al Transferred from Sheldon, T'nT 3-4. Mary Byers Dan'im: Feet General Ili-Ho Divtor 1, G. li. 1-2-3--1, Pop Club 1 2. T'nT 3. Mary Jean Campbell A-.lat-1-y' Va:abz:nfl Dreams College Preparatory Hi-Astonisher 2-3-4, Science Club 1. llantl 1-2 3-4. G. R. 1-2-3 4. Girls' Glec Club 1-2, Knute-'s Koncert Kings, 3-4. G. IC. Uabinet 3--1. Coyle Chaney t'hul. l'ut Your Heart in a Song College Preparatory Student Council 1-4, Annual 1-2 3, l1iAa tonishc-r 1, Science Club 1-2, Ili-Ho Doc- tor, land 1-2-3, Solos 1Vo1:ali 3-4, Cheu- legder 1-2-4, Drum Major 3, Solo Klub 3-4, G. R. 1-2-3-4. G. A. A. 12-3. l'u.i 7 Club, 1 2-3, Dramatic Club l Z.-Il 1, llomemakim: Club 1 2. Junior Cla'- l'lav. Mixerl Chorus 3-4. Girls' G11-v x'lu, 12. Sonior Ulass l'lay. Shirley Jean Cooper '-shui-1 Can't We lie Friends Commerc al Hi-Ho Doctor, T'nT 1. G. R. 1-2-3. Left to right- -Ed Tuttle, Dus- ty De Wall, and Wally Bjornstad putting on the finishing touches after a strenuous gym period. II 'I l 'ff lnez Clare Cornwall --'room ' Sweetheart of Sigma Nu Colleze Preparatory Student Council 3, Hi-Astonisher 1-2-3, Hi- Ho Doctor. G. R. 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 1, Pep Club 1-2, Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Class Play. Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 1-2. G. R. Cabinet 1. Mildred Damerow apean.. Spring In My Heart General Homemaking Club 3-4. Donald DeWall --Dusty- Did You Ever See A Dream Walking? General Football 1-3, Track 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2- 3-4. Frances Dickinson --Fran Don't Ever Change College Preparatory Hi-Aswnisher 2-3-4, Science Club 1, Ex- tem 2-3-4, Hi-Hu Doctor, Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2, Dramatic Club 2-3-4. Mixed Chorus 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 1-2, G. R. Cabinet 4. Senior Class Play. Lawrence Duncan Dunk You've Got to be a Football Hero General F. F. A. 1-2-3, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2. Bob Ekberg That Man's Here Again General Hi-Y 1-2, Football 2, Track 2-3-4. Junior Class Play. Student Manager 4. Heinie Kathryn Mae Fleming ..Kay.. You Can Depend on Me College Preparatory Hi-Asmnishef 1-2-3-4. Science Club 1-2-3- 4. Band 1-2, G. R. 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4. Girls' Glee Club 2. Maxine Flink ..Leen.. Sweet and Simple General G. R. 1-2, Homemaking 1-2-3. Verne Goyette ..Moe.. 'Tm Always Chasing Rainbows l'ommerc al Hi-Y 12, Football 1-2, Track 1-2-3-4, Bas- ketball 1-2. Leona Griffith Snooky Sfattin' at the Kit Kat General Hi-Ho Doctor, G. H. 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 3, T'nT 3. Left to right-James Loomer, Lola Hcnrich, Don Sonder- gaard observing an experi- ment in physics lab. I2 Evelyn Hansen --T0,,die-- Start the Day Right General Student Council 4, G. R. 3-4, Homemak- ine: Club 4, T'nT 3. Raymond Harris --Babe-' Mr. Aristocrat Commerc'al Hi-Y l-2-3-4. Hi-Ho Doctor, Boys' Glee girls 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Mixed Chorus Lola Henrich ..Mae., All the Things You Are College Preparatory G. R. 1-2-3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2-3, Betty Hess Becky What a Pretty Miss General Hi-Ho Doctor. G. R. 1-2-3-4, Homemakimz Club 4, T'nT 3. Dale Holle In A Mist General Transferred from Hartley, Band 3-4, Knute's Koncert Kings 4, Instrumental Group 3-4, Senior Class Play. Wayne Holle Boy Meets Horn General Transferred from Hartley, Band 3-4, Mixed Chorus 4. Instrumental Group 3. Ruth Jensen UAW.. lie a Good Scout Commerc al Transferred from Sheldon, Hi-Aston'sher 4, Band 4, G. A. A. 4. Dorothy Johns Watrhin' the World Go By College Preparatory G. R. -4, Homemaking 1-2. June Johnson ...lumen Having Myself a Time College Preparatory G. R. 1-2, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Homcmaking Club l. Dorothy Jones J0nesie Have You Met Miss Jones? General Transferred, Band 3-4. G. R. 4, Pep Club 4. Left to right - Grace Red- mond, Gwen Peterson, Bar- bara Wellmerling prepare for 8:30 class. 13 Sembrs Left to right - James Rost, Betty Luckinbill, fseatedl, Charles Tripp, Gus Free- burg, Shirley Cooper, Helen Cole, Muriel White at sen- ior play try-outs. Orlo H. Jordan --me BeWildered General F. F. A. 1-2 3-4, Hi-Ho Doctor, Boys' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1. Helen Kibfltlt --Brick It Ain't Watcha Do It's the Way Howcha Do It Commerc'al Hi-Ho Doctor, Cheer Leader 2-3-4, G. R. 1-2 3-4. G. A. A. 1-2, Pep Club 4. Sen- ior Class Play. Homemaking Club 1-2 3, T'nT 3, Junior Class Play, Girls Glee Club 1-2. Eleanor Knight ..Elk.. Stay as Sweet as You Are Commerc'al T'nT 3-4. Audrey Knudson -'Jan-gy My Heart Belongs to Daddy Commerc'al G. R. I-2-3. G. A. A. 1, Pep Club 1, Homemaking Club 1-2. T'nT 3-4. Etliel Larson --Tut Gee, But You're Swell' General G. R. 1-2, Homemaking Club 1-2, T'nT 3. Arnold W. Larsen Arny Lost In Meditation General Hi-Y 2. Basketball 1. James Lauclr uJil'Il-, Leaning: un the Old Top Rail General Hi-Y 2. F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Football 3, Track 4. Band 1. June Loder Juny You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby General Hi-Ho Doctor, G. R. 1-2, G. A. A. 3. James Loomer --Pancho Cherokee Cnllvxze Preparatory Student Council 4, Science Club 1-2 3, Hi- Y I-2 3, Football 1-2, Track I-2-3-4, De late 23. Extemp 3. Dramatic Club -1, Basketball 12. Sophomore Class Play, Junior Class Play, Senor Class Play. Betty Luclcinbill '-Lucia- Girl of My Dreams Comme-rc'al I Hand 1-2-3-4. G. R. 1-2 3-4, Homemaking 4 Club 1-2, 'r'n'r s. 1940 Left to right-Audrey Knud- sen, Marion Thomas, Max- ine Viedencamp put finish- ing touches on commercial lessons. Ardell Lundquist Lunny I'm Just Sittin' On Top of the World General G. R. 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 3, Homemaking Club 1. Dale Richard Manning Pete Give a Little Whistle General F. F. A. 2-3-4, Track 3-4, Basketball 2-4. Lola Lee Manning Peggie Sunny Side of Life General G. R. 1-2, Homemaking Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 1-2. Otis Marcley now.. Confucius Say General Transferred, Debate 4. Virginia Munger --Mungr' You Couldn't Be Cuter Fommerc al Student Councl 3, G. R. 1-2-,3 Pep Club 1-2, Homemaking Club 2, T'nT 3-4. Naomi Namur Noni Don't Forget Me General Hi-Ho Doctor 1. Band 1-2-3-4, G. R. 1-2- 3-4. G. A. A. 1-2. Pep Club 1, Home- makinz Club 12, Girls' Glee Club 2, Knute's Koncert Kings, 1-2-3-4, Instru- mental Group 3-4. Audrey Patten i'Pat Sophisticated Swing General Debate 4, Tn'T 3. Maurice Preston ..M0rry.. What's the Matter With Me? College Preparatory Hi-Y 1-2, Football 1-2-3-4, Debate 4, Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Bob Pullen Ragtime Cowboy Joe General Hi-Y 1-2, F. F. A. 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4. Track 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2. Arvis Rolle Deep In a Dream College Preparatory Hi-Astonisher 3-4, Band 1-2, G. R. 1-2-3- I5 4. Homemaking Club 1-2-3. Oswald Norma Reason 0 Snor Trust in Me General G. R. 2, Girls' Glee Club 2. Jerrie Rehfield Pop Goes Your Heart College Preparatory Student Council 2. Hi-Aswnisher 1'2-3-4, Hi-Ho Doctor, Sextette 4, Band 1-2-3, G. R. 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1, Dramatic Club 3, Junior Class Play, Mixed Chor us 1-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Class Play. Dorothy Rhodes gC.,C,f' Poi1 ng the C'c.:s w 1 S. s e GL-neral Here'-okrg 1 ,L 2, 'V' 3 Eugene Richards Gener Are You In the Mood for Mischief? General Hi-Y 1-2, Football I-23-4, Travk If2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. .lames Rost Cassius Flatf0ot Fl00l!fe General Hi-Y 2 3, T'nT 2, Senior Class Play. Margaret Sanclhlom Marg Coquettu College Preparatory Transferred from Des Moines, G. R. 4. Glenn Sarsrield Hsarsieu Oh, How I Like to be the Leader of a Hand Transferred from Atlantic, Student Coun- cil 4, Hi-Y 4, Drum Major 3-4, Senior Class Play. .launita Sayer On The Suntfmental Side Commercial Annual 4, Dramatic Club 4, G. R. 1-2 3. T'nT 3-4. Bill Schwarclc Archimedes A Little Ilit Independent General Ili-Y 1-2, Footlrall 2-3. Track 3, Basket- ball 1. June Scroggin Johnny S mple and Sweet General llanll I-2-3--1. G. R. 4. A senior English class in C0112- ceiitration. 16 Erma Sliuberg Sophisticated Lady General G. R. 12-3, Pep Club 1-2, Homemaking Club I-2, T'nT 3. Lucille Smith Louie On The Sunny Side Commerc'al Hi-Ho Doctor, Pep Club 1, G. R. 1-2-3, Homemaking Club 1-2-3. Bob Snycler --slam' lt's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day General Student Council 1, Annual 3-4, Hi-Aston- isher 2. Hi-Y 1-2, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 34. Hi-Ho Doctor. Sophomore Class Play. Don Sondergaarcl '-Sindy Then It Isn't Love College Preparatory Hi-Y l-2, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, Debate 3, Hi-H0 Doctor, Senior Class Play, Band l-2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Sup- per Club 3, Junior Class Play, Knute's Koncert Kings 1. Dorothy Steffen When Irish Eyes Are Smiling General G. R. 1-2-3-4, Band 1. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2-3, T'nT 3. Dot Marciene Strand Ciene You're as Pretty as a Picture Commercial Transferred from Lake Center, G. R. 4. Wallace Stringlmam wmv ln the Mood Commerc'al Annual 3-4, Hi-Y 1-2, Football 1, Debate 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 1-2-3. Webster Summers '-sweden Gentlemen Prefer Blondes General Hi-Y 1-2, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Debate 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. Ruth Ann Swallum '-Ann The Rose of Heartbreak Lane College Preparatory Annual 4. Hi-Astonisher 2-3, Science Club 1-2. Debate 4, Hi-Ho Doctor, Senior Class Play, Pep Club 1, Dramatic Club 2-3, M'xed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 1-2, G. R. 1-2-3-4. Robert K. Taylor --Hercules- Small Fry Commercial Student Council 4, Science Club 1, Hi-Y 1-2. Senior Class Play. Left to right-Bob Asher, Gene Richards, Wally Stringham talk it over in the library. Marian Thomas -'romm ' If Ever a Heart Was In the Right Place Commercial Hi-Astonisher 4, G. R. 1-2-3-4, Homemak- infz Club 2-3, T'nT 4, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Girls' Glee Club 1. Helen Toile Smilin' Through G. R. 1-2-3, Homemaking Club 1-2-3. Ollie Charles Tripp --1-,-im,-' Stand Hy Fur Further Announcement General Annual 1, Ili-Astonisher 2, Hi-Y 1-3-4, linys' Glee Club 3, Rand 1, Junior Class Play. Mixed Chorus 4. Stanley Tyrrell Stan I Can Dream Can't I? Commercial Hi-Y 1-2, Band 1, Supper Club 3-4. Shirley Upward '-Danni I Wake Up Smilin ' Commercfal Transferred from Greenville, Hi-Ho Doc- tor, G. R. 1. Maxine Viedenlcamp --Ginger- What Do You Want to Know? Commercial Hi-Astonisher 3-4, Science Club 1, G. R. 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2, Homemaking Club 2. T'nT 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 2. Arville Walstrom Hutch l'm Fit To Ile Tied Cummerc'al Hi-Y 1-2, F. F, A. 2-3-4. Arthur Watt Art Little Brown Church In The Vale General Hi-Y 4. Barbara Wellmerling -'uarlf' Study in lied College Preparatory Student Council 2, Annual 4, Iii-Aston. isher 1-2, Science Club 1. Extemp 2, Hi Ho Dcetur, Sextette 123, Hand 12-3. G. R. 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1, Dramatic Club 1-2-3, Junior Clzss Play, Mxed Chorus 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 12, Knute's Koncerl Kings 1, Senior Class l'lay, G. ll. Cabinet 4. Darrell Weds Aiu't Misbehavin' General Transferred from Hartley, Football l. Travk 3, Basketball 3--1, Instrumental Group 3-4, Solos llnstrumenlalr 3. liand 3--1. Muriel White Pud Heaven Fan VVait Cmnnn-re al Hi-Asiunisher Zi, Srienve l'lub 1, G .ll 1- .. , . . 4 - .. ld, Icp tlub 1-Z, llraniatn' ilub 1-5. Mixed Chorus -1, Girls' Glee Club 1-2. Maxine Wright Mit-key Wh:1t'a New? 4'1,lle:rn- Prelxaratury G, ll. l-2-3-4, Iiunleulalellp: 1-2, 'l n'l' 31. 18 Mixed Vhurus 3-4. Girls' Glee Club 12 LZ45' 01 1947 2 L efL to 11 ht JUQIOI class of flcels and sponsow ROQGI Bulne uce p1es1dent Mlss Van VVmkle Maltha Hull memdent M1 C L XVh1te Nolma Muell SQCIE-3t'l1N tleawler Ja iw' 0' 5 f 'z . Q- ' ' 1 : JA sl, A 321 f , . .4.x...i..Mf..Mu.4 I Z .'.1,.' L .',,. - ' . - 1 - 15 ' A ' y 1 v. O . I . ' Y Y U 7 ' . Q v . . . , Y . , v . . . . . . K . . c l - . : 'fn 1' J C1455 0F WI Francis Aebly-Rhythm is my soul. Jack Adair-Day in---Day out. Harriet Adams-Angel in disguise. Helen Amick-Amicable lassie. Bob Anderson-I wanna make rhythm. o Stanley Anderson-The little man wh wasn't there. Rosemary Bang-She's a good skate. Myrtle Banning-Say it with a song. Bob Barber-Heads high. Bruce Billings-l-lard to get. Don Binkley -Just call him Bink . Barbara Blake---You that know her should be glad. Vergene Bleeker-Her artistry is of the best. Orville BreidingervLittle to say. Virgin'a Brinkley-A word and a smile for all. Roger Burne-Oh. them eyesl Margine Cain-Tall, dark, and attractive. Irwin Carlsen-' Gone but not forgotten. Ted Carpenter-He's a good scoutl Wayne Schworck-Reodv, willing and cable. Mildred Clark-Smilin' thru'. Dale Cole-Hold that pose! Ken Cooper-He knows the way to a gal's heart. Ace Cory--Hey. good lookin'l Bill Crouch-Are there any more at home like you? Colleen Curry- Cute is the word for her. Jim Darr-Seen but not hmrd. 20 Kay Donnelly-You're priceless, Virg'nia Ducharme-Stars in her eyes. June England-Short but sweet. Marian England-A silent woman has charm. Betty Engle-Her smile warms any heart. Betty Erickson-Versatility plus. Delwin Erickson-A swell guy to have around. Darrell Er'ckson-A swell guy to know. Mary Jane Estes-Sh! Woman at work. Pessie Faulkner-Wishful thinker. Duane Fisk--Nothing to say. Maxine Fisk-ls she always so quiet? Charles Fleming-A human encyclopedia. Ray Freeburg-I wish that I were twins. Jim Friburg- Very favorable addition to S. H. S. Helen Frye--Contented. Bonnie Gillespie-fliaving a wonderful time. Vir2'nia Goschv There's a sunny side to every situation Beb Gould-Brawn and brains. Raejean Gould-The an!el's own voice. Lois Granevl-'aithful to you! Delores GrotteYEasy to love. Royal Guerttman-He would be interesting 10 know. Karen Hansen-A sweeter disposition seldom found. Verne HansenkY0u gotta be a football hero. Ray Harris-In a silent mood. Don Hastings--l don't want to make history. Q Charles Hemphill-He appeals to women. Fern Hedge-Oh! You beautiful doll! Martha Hull-You're lovely, Madame. Ronald Jensen--Imagine! A quiet boy. Thelma Jesperson- Strike up the band. El Vera Johnson -Keep on the sunny side. Gail .lcnes-20th century troubadour. Thomas Kirby--Many friends, no enemies. Ione Kolb You're a sweet little headache. Dorothy Knightv Spring in her heart. Dale Kriens - Concentration. Le-ah Kritz -Happy as a lark. Kay Kunathf-I'll get by. Laverne Lane- -Never a dull moment. Helen Larson-You'll miss me when I'm zone. Donald Madsen Making the best of each day. Dick Metier-Everybody's friend, Marie Miller--Looks, personality and oomph . Mary Jane Moore-Let me sing and I'm happy, Duane Morrow-Spellbound. Norma Myrell-Our own Katharine Cornell. Dorothy Nelson-Tempest and sunshine. Arlene Noll-You look good to me. Bill Peterson-It's a date! Stella Piper-Always looking for the best. Jiggs Prather-We like 'em tall. George Prechel-Built for endurance not for speed. Robert Rausch-'His oil paintings are supreme, Lowene Rodenberg-A favorite of ali. Lan Rossiter- No angelf-but no sinner. Kenneth Rowley -I'll get by. Marian Rubes- Would that there were more like her Ralph Runkle-Student, athlete, and gentleman. Wayne Seaman 'Silence is Rolden. Florence Shaffer A pretty girl is l'ke a melody. Margery Shook Still waters run deep. Chet Smith Ladies' man. Beulah Sonius Little princess. Barbara Sorbe Temperament, but also sentiment, Marian Stanton---lt's a wonderful world! Ray Stockdale- He knows his way around. Helen Stukey-'At peace with the world. Lucille Thuirer Keep smiling. Ed 'l'uttlev'l'he girls don't worry my mind. Shirley Uslan-Quality rather than quantity. Stuart Van Kirk-That certain age. Dean VeidencampfA smile for everyone. Muriel Walstead--Divinely tall, divinely fair. Arthur Warren-Girl shy. Marylin Wiemers-The girl with the curls. Donald Witt-All mixed up. Naomi Wunn--On the serious side of life. Left to Franc es Clarion Delbert Arlene Right-Hack Row: Bleeker She's first as she seems to lre. Bittimzer Smart! ! ! Clague For he's a jolly yzood fellow. Bovey- A smile for all. Mary Jane Chapman--Saleswoman personified. Joe Carroll V Man about town! Barbara Cornwall- Born to be a jitterbugzl Arnold Chapman- -Lazy bones. Third Row: June Hedge- Still waters run deep. Helen Aich--A willing helper. Jean Chamberlain---A blonde belle. Edna Arndt--She's very dependable. Robbie Brown-Lovely to look at! ! I Charlotte Clausen Someday my prince will come. Virxzean Busse Shy- sweet- nine, Ted Cate The original sophomore wisecracker, Second Row: Duane Booth- Always interested in whatever Byron Boxwell Double trouble! William Bowers Blame it on my youth. Arlene Axtell Pretty as a picture. Virginia Cash Mmmml--A redhead. Jean Becket- Bus'ness--merely business. Maxine Busenhark A joke for all. .Iim Bulloek Man with a future. First Row : Bill Boxwell Twin Troublel i-Irma Elliot Industry brings it's own award, Bonnie Brewster An ambitious friend. Velma Barth Twinklinu toes. Tom my Downs The problem chld. he does. 22 Lnwer Pictu roelilark Row: l'oward Gannun N0 sinner or saint but a swell fellow Rirrer Delioster Somebody stole my Hal. Alive Dalsgaard Queen of the lvories. Kenneth l'Im:land I wish I were Alladin . Arlene Dirksen We're sorry she had to leave us, Varold Hall- A contagious smile. William Hoduin Don't worry about me. Iflchard Gray Quiet and conservative. Third Row : Arlene Ellerbrook---That smile of smiles. Helene Freeman The sophomore girl's goal, Ruth Hanna I wake up smilin'. William Fuller -Makes anybody a good friend, Kenneth Hagerty -A swell sport, Arfhie Erickson- -A good worker. Margaret Donnel1yfPerscnality plus. Cleo Dickman- G rl with the dreamy eyes. lla Jean Darr- Freckle face, Second Row: Dorothy Dickinson- On winirs of song. Plunife Goyette Our dancing! damsel. llill Fais Hut top. liufvene Dir-kinson The future orator. Dick Doudna The devil's own brother. Mario lieu-n l'm an off-man gzirl. lfilen I-'ishhurn Some people are always modest. First Row: Sh rley Ilarris A ouiet country lass. l'hVllis Falline A happiness seeker. t'l'iry.e DuBois Bright eyes! Marilou Green Happiness Ahead, Marjorie Henrich- You're 0. K. 'll-:sic Bell liste-s A package gf gpiqg llill Hcndriikson One to be remembered. ,eft to right-Sophomore class officers-Newell Redmond, presidentg Howard Gannon, vice presiclentg Narcissa Van Allman, secretary- treasure-1'. Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Miss Irene XVarner, Top Picture-Back Row: Winfred Langfitt-Made for fun. If ll Parks -The blond bomber. Clayton Nieman-My heart at ease. Richard McFarland-Sweet and slow. Helen LarsenA-A dramatist at heart. Margaret Jensen---A female Einstein. Adele Mohr-Always herself. Irving Osberg-I feel like a feather in the breeze. Eugene McTigue-A page from Esquire. Imagean Niemandf Oomph . Third Row: Robert Marblef I,earnin' just ain't up my alley. Joe Kail Sing for your supper and you'll get it. Bob Mackey--You've got to be a football hero. Mary Melintee Oh, what a pal was Mary, Leona Leighw She-'s a peach of a worker. Charlotte Johnsonf-A grand pal. La Vonne Morrow -- No other one. Marylin Larsen- Simple and sweet. Norman Jesperscnf'A boy that knows a lot. Ted Metier--A ladies man. Second Row: Kay Huginin-Trustworthy, Narcissa Van Alman--As pretty as narcissa. Vena Mae Lewisflfull of ambition. Carol Lovrienf-A real lady. Ruth Loomer-My buddy. Marcella McLaughlin-Happiness. Beverly Kohn-I'm putting all my eggs in one ba Lucille JohnsonfA pleasing personality. First Row: Bob McGilliganf Drifting and dreaming. Marylin Mann-Short and cute. Cleo Mills-Age of innocence, Loretta Miller-Goldy locks. Hulda Phelps-I'll be fa thful. Wayne ThompsonfA nice guy. Lola Larsen' My heart belongs to daddy, Shirely Inman-Ready, Willing, and Able. Bob Mutzge--Small, but oh my! Lower Picture-Back Row: Kenneth Thomas-A good pal. Murray Spletter A mind ot his own. Junior Wedge- Big business. Nellie WadeYA big heart. Margaret Selzer A friendly attitude. Bob Thomas--There's only one. Jchn Wilsonfwhen my ship comes in. Jiggs Sondergaard-He could be a ladies man. class sponsors. sket. Third Row: liernard Steile New and ambitious. Hill Whitakere-A mischief maker. Julia Rindsig--That artistic touch. Norma Rhodes-A typical red head. Marion WalsteadfAn attractive girl. Carol Shatw--Contented. Bonnie Sorenson---Love thy neislhbor. Second Row: Newell Redmond---One of the best dancers in S. H. Don Rossiter Quiet and handsome. Rodney Swansonf'Dressed like a page from Esquire. Irene Pratt- Curly top. Crprinne R pple-It takes two to make a bargain, Lavone WalstromfNot too serious, not too gay. Marion Serrillr- Well done is better than well said. First Row: Bill Whitcombe-Carefree. Donavon Wilcox---Little tough guy. Onal Whiting-Thoughtful and thorough. Fanchion TyrrellYNot bad! Margaret SkinnerfOne thing after another. Phylls Williamson--One swell girl. Thelma Waggoner-Don't give up the ship. Mary Sonius---Happy as the day is long. Not ln Picture: Carol Beck-I'm shooting high. Eugene ChaseTall-Dark-Handsome. La Vern Cliffordfl-Ie gets around for a man his siz Bob CummingseLet's face the music, Margaret Merchant-My good friend, the milk man. Ray Pullen--Early bird. Margine Cain A pretty brunette. Darrell Er ck:-zonf'A swell guy to know. Delwin Erickson Following in his brother's footsteps Arlene Culver--A diligent and faithful worker. Wayne Thompson-A nice guy. Ted Wilson--Nice when you know him. S e I C145 Left To Right-Top: Jim Eckerman He's the radicman. Roger Cooper Say, there goes a swell guy. Wayne Duggleby- Generally speaking, he's generally inn. Bud Ekberg-'Now there's a nice guy. John Crawford- A good looking guy. Irwin Coughenour- Well I'd say, Harry Cooper The perfect kid. Clarence Chamberlain--Freshman Eat beets. artist. Third Row: Keith Darlington- Why do the girls bother me Ruth Anderson- She delights in a quiet life. Woodrow Barnett Once in a while he thinks. Bernice Ellerbroeckf Composite girl. Claire Camp' She's brilliant. Claire Emerson- Not too serious, not too gay, so 7 Second Row: Arthur Duncan- -Takes it with a grin. Mary Burns-She has a mind of her own. Corrine Dalsgaard--Ah, what looks! Eldon Englef I'm a freshman, arerft xve all? First Row: Pat DuffyfM:sehievous as everything, Bills Beams-fLittle short guy. Leona Carre- Just call be 1iecky . 0F '43 speak lioli Dunning Look out. Einstein! Jack Anderson I'm a freshman, but that's all. Shirley Christiansw-Member of the intelligentsia. Hazel Blank -A quiet girl. Jtyce Penico--f Wheeoo girl! Left to Right-Last Row: Wayne Johnson Indfvidual personality. Eldon Faygon Quiet, but mischievous. Clxrence Hamilton Daring young man. Duane Hastings For he's a jolly good fellow, Edmond Kirkwomzd VVhere is my better half? Sherman Evansf Always smiling. Duane Erickson I find the gals interestin', Th'rd Row: Mary Grey Quiet in school- out? J. Dee Fergson Gee, I don't know. Carol Gruchow Mental Giant. Ronald Guerttman--Quiet and sincere. .lone Fox Modesty is a fitting virtue in Marjorie Gillette Enters into everythinil. lleverly Jones Smart and attractive. Erlynne Jensen Versatile girl. John Hoffriehter Deserving of all. Eugene Fislerf He'll Het by. Nam-y Jordan A moral girl. but not too Regina KirkwoodfA fair blond. Duanne Jesperson- lietter late than never. 3 woman sober. First Row: Earl Klassy Sober-lookinil. but witty. Dorothy Frfv' Ready, willing and able, I Mary Freeherg Ah, sweet mystery of life. Shirley Harris-f Shorta, sweet, and mea. Freshman class officers, left to right: Bob Underwood, vice presidentg Be verly Jones, secretaryg Pud Ver- ner, president. 611455 0F 43 Left to Right-Last Row: Fern Norgaard Quiet as a mouse, All'ert Preehel l.et's all be crazy. Melvin Newcomlr Always a friend. Dave Nyren Handsome is as handsome does. Sander Peterson Me and my quiet ways. Third Row: liill Loder Nm.. never alone. Jim Peterson Don't eall me He-d . N1 reen Maefluire l'll get by. Jean Mazk A gem of a girl. II ek Lawson Flaming youth. I.oxiell Morgan liattling boy. Margorie Me'l'igue Come, girls, let's do something. l.ane Kunath Ile hath a lean and hungry look, l'aul Sandblom Demicratie gentleman. Dean Reason Great things come in small packages. Second Row: Inez Marble A good heart...- Folleun Parks Keep on smiling, Don Munger Little tough guy. Arthur Lovrien Tom Sawyer. Juni- Resseguie Calm yourself. First How: Kenny Larson Short in stature, but big in brain. J an Resseguie A solid, resoureeful girl. Frank Rose Arguing is his main pastime. lizrbara Sic-h Tall and trim. Gel rge Sayre Day dreaming. Left to right-Mr. Max wise. Mr. Lee Campbell, Fresh- man Class sponsors. Second Row: Frank Strong Music-ally inclined. Holy l'nderwood Star athlete. Jean Sp ry A busy body, with the boys. De.n Shatto Ile was the backbone of the band. Shirley Schmidt A good student. Pud Vernerf He-'s a handsome kid. Margaret Thuirer Vi'e all like her, .lim Smith A set-ond Tyrone Power. Second Row: Harry Spangler Nothing to say. Rov Waddle If' a line were erooked, he'd argue llon Sehnefkloth Wateh out here I come. Stanley Toll Slow but sure. Valvin Randolph A specialist in mischief. Virginia Murphy Cheerful little earful. liill M1-tier lle's a good skater. Arlnw Marienow Quiet and likable. Arvid Peterson Gee. wish school was out. Suzanne Long Sweet Sue. Left tu R'ght-Last Row: Marlow Tuttle Dependable. 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' 69 9?-ww ' Q- ASW 058 SN 0ur Work ls Done As IS customary the staff of the Spencerlan has used ex ery energx to bu1ld a blgger better more complete and more attractne annual than the years preuous It takes hours of enthus1ast1c work and co operatne lnterests on the part of the staff to produce a book that tho student body and buslnessmen Wlll enjoy We the staff present 1940 effort Grace Redmond Gwen Peterson Wally Strlngham Barbara Wellmerllng Ruth Ann Swallum Mary Jane Moore V1rg1n1a Cash Jlm Peterson Bob Snyder Wallv B1ornstad Tommy Downs Bl SINESS STAFF Ch p b A d rson ART ll ed h ff Y F V g Sta Q Rlht Wally Strmgham J W Knudsen Grace Red mond Dale Cole Top left A sectlon of the An nual staff at work op rlght the photo staff exam 1n1ng equlpment Lower left buslness staff plannlng campaxgn Lower rlght An nual class edltors hdltor Assxstant Edltor BUSINESS Manager Organlzatlon Edltor Senlor Edltor Jumor Sophomore Freshman Sports Sports ASSlSt3Ht Sports Edltor Edltor Ed1tor Edltor Edltor Edxtor PHOTO STAFF TYPIST l ADVISOR W OU1 28 . Y . Y v Y 7 9 v Y. . . V - . Y . V I ' a v t , . V . . y K K . . '. .' ., . Ioe Carroll . .' Mary Jane a man l Bo n e Dale Cole Jaumta Sayre Bill Crouch Charles Fleming Newe R mond Florence S 8 er Char es Hemphill , R3 Y'?9bUl'lZ ir inia Ducharmo Bill Bowers Roxrer liurne Marion . nun Sherman Evans J, . Knudse T, ' Y ' . , - , . 3 t y - Q - 7 3 9 ' Fleming Top Left HlASt0H1Sh6X porters Top right the sales taff Lower left copv read ers and typlsts lower right feature editors H1 Astonisher editors and sponsors Standing left to right Barbara Blake Mis Ir1 Hall Helen Larson Sit ting left to right Lois Gran Betty Ann Erickson Kay All American - '- ' re- ! , I ' , 13 O The Hi-Astonisher, sponsored by Miss Iris Hall and edited by Betty Ann Erickson, is one of the largest organizations in school. It is through the tireless efforts of these leaders plus the Hi-Astonisher staff that has given the students of Spencer High and residents of Spencer the pleasure of reading the school news each week throughout the school year. ' . 1 , . , The thirty one staff members follow Editor Betty Ann Erickson Assistant Editor Kathryn Flem ing Managing Editor Lois Gran Business Manager Barbara Blake Exchange Editor Helen Larson Feature Editors Jerry Camp bell Jerrie Rehfield Organization Editors Mark Jane Estes Ruth Jensen Sports Editor Bruce Billings Assistant Sports Editor Stuart Van Kirk Copy Readers Arvis Ralle Maxine Busenbark Typlsts 'Vlaxine Vledencamp Marian Thomas Reporters Frances Dickinson Arlene Boxey H1 Astonisher Jean Spirey Margaret Jensen Shirley In man Betty Bullock Claire Camp Business Staff Knox Campbell Bob Anderson Harriet Adams Margaret Skinner Barbara Sorbe Franchion Tyrrel Mar lon Rubes Delores Grotte 'VIary Jane Chapman 29 Top lelt The G R glee club presents their annual Chnstmas eantata top right G R gurls wrapprng Chrlstmas gifts low er left G R cabinet lower rlght G R 1 fylxf M le rf sponsors left to right standung Mlss Ruth Crouse Mrs R M Tuttle town sponsor, Mrs Leland Phelps ftown sponsorj Ieftto right slttmg Mrs Myrtle sponsorj 0Nf f0R Alix And l1ft our candles hxgh that all may see One hundred flfty ot the two hundred thlrty sew en glrls ln Spencer Hlgh have hghted their small candles from the beacon llght and llfted them hlgh slgnltymg thelr deslre to be taken mto the eternal trlangle Wh1Ch represents the Glrl Reserve Club The G1rl Reserve IS the hlgh school branch of the Y W C A and the work carrled on by them ln much the same It IS through the ad mlnlstratlon of thls actlwe club that many unfortunate fam1'1es received mllk dally durlng the wlnter months and old clothes were collected to adequately clothe several fam1I1es Another magor progect was the ma1ntenance of the tennls courts at the North School wh1ch provlde hours of enjoyment and entertalnment to the publlc as a whole The G1rl Reserves also had an mfluencmal hand 1n the Recreational Depart ment of Spencer whlch provlded for the upkeep and supervlslon of the ICQ skatlng pond the handcraft clas es for people of all ages and game contests held at the Llncoln Boy s Club Besxdes all th1s outslde work the Glrl Reserve held regular meet mgs twlce a month The one outstandmg occasion of the year was the Chrlstmas Contata presented by the Glrl Reserxe Glee Club Each vear th1S event has created more and more enthusxasm untll this year under the dlrectlon of Mlss Blanche Wllhams th1S organlzatlon presented the lovellest performance yet wxtnessed by the Spencer publlc Dressed m whlte cottas ln a settmg of dxversxfxed hghts two large Chrlstmas trees decorated only wlth blue llghts a candlebra stretchmg the full length of the stage wlth tall vshlte tapers burmng steadlly and sprays of ever green here and there the glrls sang praxses of the season To make the Yuletlde busler for the club each member wrapped some toy or article of c othlng and brought It to the soclal servlce com mlttee vshxch dlstrlbuted them to many famllles Many Lhmsmases are made happy by the Glrl Reserxe Club i . n D . . . . I - E Q , . . i , . . ft 1 h ' cr f A lx 1 1 ga ' ' . F944 . I . I4 - Q .7 gf, It : gee. 'ff GW e Q p . ,E I E .1 I . . I . , . . . , Q I ' . I I , - Smith, Mrs. N. A. Redmond, Ctown IC ' ' ---7, ' 7 . - 1 . . . . . u I u u Q Y . l u s . 7 ! l ' 1 , - . . Y Y 9 7 5 Y . V . . . V - , . . . V P , . I . . . . - Y . Y . go txe members of Grl Re serxe NA!! I-'0R 0Nf lfl s Goldie Carter of Omal a an expert on girls problems and re lat oi s t kco to the group in a rcere and helpful way Afte had proved l 61 ide s ard exper e ces to t e group as a whole she had confeiences with 1nd1v1dua s for ten and fifteen minute periods for an other day The general opinion was that the member hip received more help from Miss Carter than from any outside speaker yet contact ed That is the klnd of program the Girl Reserves strive to brlng to the members This club had a V615 special honor bestow ed upon them this year when Grace Redmond president was asked to give a greeting over the WOI broadcasting station at Ame on March 2 which Was Glrl Re serve Day in Iowa our club was tht only one in the state given this privilege The Girl Reserve owes much for its many act1v1t1es to 1ts sponsors Miss Ruth Crouse Mrs Myrtle Smith and Miss Johanna Pokorney These three vxorkers along vuth the push of the three tovsn sponsors Mrs N A Redmond Mrs Leland Phelps and Mrs R M Tuttle haue made the club what lt is today, The instlgatlon of plans and guidance of the group belongs to the G R Cabinet which is as follows President Grace Redmond Vice President Mary Jane Moore Program Chairman-Barbara Wellmerlmg. Secretary-Huldah Phelps. Treasurer-Lois Gran. Corresponding Secretary-Barbara Blake. Music Chairman-Dorothy Dickinson. Worship Chairman-Martha Hull. Publicity Chairman-Alice Dalsgaard. Historian-Jerry Campbell. Social Service-Shirley Christians. TnT Club Miss Warner Betty Engle Joan Borchard Margorle Shook Maxine Veldenkamp Juanita Sayre M1ssLoom1s 2nd row Marian Thomas IVIHXIIIQ Fisk Eleanor Knlght Marian Rubes Vir glnla Munger Audrey Knudson 3rd row RaeJean Gould Vergene Bleeker Dorothy Knight Barbara Sorbe Dorothy Nelson Harriet Adams TRAZY N x The Traits and Techmque club sponsoied by the two commei cial teachers Miss Ruth Loomis and M1ss Irene Warner was for com merclal students only The club broadened the students views of the commercial world and gave them contacts and experiences they cou not get ln an ordinary class The girls who were vitally interested in the stenographlc field and who planned to go into Jobs Joined the club to show their interest and to make the many personal contacts furnish the employer his future employee and many good recommendation come from it During the course of the year the twenty members of this club visit ed buslness concerns such as the Bell Telephone Company and the Farmers Trust and Saxings Bank and it was through the e experiences that the members received pointers that may help them In their own office Jobs because they learned the ms and outs of the business world One of the most lnterestmg meetings held by the club this Jear was the one devoted to making personal applications A busmessman of Spencer consented to appear before the club and accept a personal in terxievs with a member vsho was really looking for a Job Neither ot them had been introduced and the situation was exactly like any mter v1ew made ln the boss s office The rest of the club was the audi ence and after that meetmg the members knew what to expect when making an application the questions asked the reterences necessary to make the uneasy situations created how to s1t or stand while talkmg 3 7 ' 1 1 u a , , , . ' . J '. . ' T' 1 9 , y ' . . u- 4 , . . y . 7 7 9 9 xc ' ' Sn , , V Z4 . y . . . , - . , . ' . - ' ld ed by this club. Many times the enthusiasm shown in this club shows . , . S I , . Y. . - Y, , . S 1 . - - cc' as ' - - u 1 n ' '- . . . S . , g K l 9 2 xl LWN 00 5 and all the thmgs a beglnner would l1ke to know before mak1ng h flrst appllcatlon 1n order to appear lntelllgent and Strlkmg Of course no glrl or boy could go out as a competent secretary wlthout technlque lf he d1d have all and even more than the traits mentloned above because thls element practices the actual work and dutles expected from every stenographer To develop th1s the club sponsored a serles of typlng speed tests wherem the wmners were awarded pr1zes A speedy and correct typlst IS one of the greatest as- sets a bo s can have 1n h1s secretary and that IS why the club stress ed th1S phase of offlce work so heartlly m 1tS year s program Of all the varlous types of offlce machmes used ln Off1C6 work to ald the secretary 1n carrymg out her dutxes none of them would be of use to her unle s tralned for such machlnes as the dxctaphone multl graph calculator etc lt wasn t the a1m of tl'e club that each member should know every 0ff1C8 machlne thoroughly but It was the axm that the club should have a general knowledge of the more ordlnary ones A usual the busy year was cllmaxed bv the tramplng feet and the nual p1cn1c The club was presided over by Joan Borchard V106 presldent Betty Engle secretary Audrey Knudsen and treasurer Maxlne Vleden camp T nT has a d1nne1 Murlal Whlte turns out mlmeograph work MIS Warner SUDBIVISGS personal typers T . . . . get u Q H ' ' ' I - , - . . . . . , . . . D . , S . . . .- 3 . l , . , l A S , . V A . ' heavily laden lunch baskets in tl'e wcods wliere they enjoyed their an- . ., Q . -. ,l V 3 7 3 v - ' , . '- . . . - we ' n 4 x 0 , , 121, 0 M 5 t Uh f E 4 i ,, n ., 2 R let Me Do lf It IS umsersally known that each glrl will some day be the maker of a home Thus a course or club with this objective IS indlspensable in a well rounded curricu lum and Spencer Hlgh offers a Home making Club Tle theme followed this year wa Hobbies Evers girl chose her hobby and worked on it during the entlre year us1ng such unique ldeas as My Room collecting old glass foreign dolls out dat ed coins etc All meetings were followed by he serving of refreshments with committees planning the lunch bringing the food pre parlng it in an attractive manner and serv gaxe tle girls the actual experience of putt x ff to use the knowledge gained from the formal courses To further th1s experience the mem bers had four pot luck suppers held be fore a local basketball or football game The homemaklng room served adequately s the d1n1ng room and the hot dishes and andvsiches of each girl vsere potted to gether Fatin dinner at school Lois xou look so o o o o do mestic fitting a pat tern Alice fixing the curtains V Y V , ' ' ' ss - ' YP L4 ' Y! 7 ' v ' ' L4 Y 11 V v 9 ' ' ' t , 7 1 v ' ing according to the latest routine. 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Left Membershlp of Homemaklng Club Left to rlght top row S Us lan H Amlck S Schmldt V Gosch H Stuckey R Hanna Murlal Walstead M Henrxch Mlddle row left to rlght M England M Mlller B Glllesple MIS Esther Ixelson tsponsorj N Jordon L Kr1tz L Morrow Seated on floor left to rlght Marlan Walstead M K Burne D Grotte B Sorbe Rlght pot luck supper The Manner problem as a branch of the homemakmg fleld was taken up at two of the meetmgs th1s year Whlle a great deal of the pollteness on dates etc IS due to the fella much depends upon the actlons of the g1rl The wa1k1ng on the outslde problem was analyz ed opemng car doors for the glrl and many other llttle Emlly Post s dlscussed how to accept them gracxously Proper furmshlngs color schemes materlals and placements are ele ments 1ncluded ln the study Another v1ta1 polnt they learned as Emer son phrased lt The ornaments of a house are the frlends that frequent t Surroundmgs they learned do make for a happler home The membershlp of the club was not as large thls year as usual standlng around twenty flve members as compared wlth flfty last year The town sponsor Mrs Helen Mann helped the gxrls wlth many of thelr act1v1t1es and brought before them new actlvltles and ldeas to help f1ll the years 11st of mterestmg programs The faculty sponsor dur 1ng the flrst part of the year was MISS Esther Nelson but because of added dutles on her part Mrs Charlotte Freeburg lnstructor of sever al begmmng classes ln homemaklng ably stepped 1nto her place to gulde the club successfully through the remamder of the year The offlcers Presldent Leah Krltz v1ce presldent Delores Grotte secretary and treasurer Margery Henrlch scrlbe Lavonne Vlorrow and program chaxrman Evelyn Hansen carrled then' re spons1b1l1ty ln pllotmg the goup also To chmax the years act1v1t1es the Homemakmg Club 11ved up to the long establlshed custom of the annual DICHIC held each year at the lakes whlch left memorles of a happy and helpful year never to be for gotten 35 , - ' ' . ' , : . n - r - 9 ' . vi ' v ' . 9 ' 9 1 - 5 1 : - 9 ' . . . . Y i , . . s , . , ' . , . 9 ' S ' . 7 3 ll !! ' ' , . - o , ' ' it . !! Y '7 Y ' ' ' as ' ' n - ll ' ' !Y ' tl ' 1 Y '9 !! ' ' But food and manners don't made up a real home in themselves. Y 7 . I ' . , - . I ,, . i . ' , , ' . 1 ! ! ' 7 . , . . . 7 5 9 3 7 1 2 . . . , 1- - , . . , . . . . . 7 l I Y n 1 The H1Y cumers left to right B Parks E Dickinson N Redmond B Bovsers J Wilson T Downs J Bullock B Fais H Hall K Hugin in B Cummings Joe Carroll G Sondergaard Junior Senior H1Y officers and sponsorleft to right standing K Kunath Mr Max Wise fsponsorl Left to right seated R Harris John Carroll D Metier G Sarsfield 0RMNONW In order to have a more efficient progressixe organization the H1 Y club was split into two groups freshman sophomore H1 Y and iunior senior H1 Y This frroup is a branch of the national Y M C A and 1 generally under the leadership of Mr Gerald Patton who is the local director of the Y M C A 'lhe senior group attended conferences at each of the following tovsns VVorth1ngton Pipe Stone Storm Lake Spirit Lake Newell and Estherxille where they discussed the years topic Succes . The senior boys sent a delegate to a National Hi-X Conference at a school in Oberon Ohio for a two week s tiaining in the interests ofthe Hi-Y club. The president Iohn Carroll treasurer Dick Metier and the spon- sor Mr. Max VVise helped create the enthusiasm and interest showi b5 the club throughout the year. After being taken from the sponsorship of Mr. Max Wise t. e fresh- men sophomore boys were put under tloe leadership of a tovin sponsor Mr. Dean Cormn all. The initiation took place at the home of Eugene Dickinson in the form of a pot-luck supper. After the regular business meetin evening xx as spent playing games. They did their bit in the welfare work by distributing old clothes and shoes tdonated by the members to less fortunate families. - other phase of the year s work was supplying the hospital with maga- zines for the entertainment of patients. The offices were filled by the following boys: President, Jim Bul- lockg Vice president, Newell Redmondg and Secretary, Bill Parks. 5'00P'5' ON Dinner is served! and in high style because it is the members of the boys' Supper Club who are hosts. This club was organized three years ago to accommodate the domestic fellows of Spenceh High. Of course, the membership is not limited to those boys only, for it is the main aim of the club to educate them on that subject. The menus were good enough to invite several of the faculty to par- take at each meeting, which was held once a month. They not only plan the menus, but also buy the food, prepare it, set tables and serve it under the supervision of Miss Esther Nelson and Mrs. Charlotte Free- burg. This gives the twelve members of Supper Club not only the knowledge but the necessary experience in carrying out culinery duties. It isn't unusual, when you pass the door marked Homemaking, to see girls busily at work in their white aprons and caps, but seeing big, husky, fellows towering above the sinks and cupboards, learning the art of cooking !-that's unusual! And they did become competent cooks! At the end of the year when the boys are experienced cooks they plan an extra special evening when they invite girl friends. This is the final test of efficiency, and concludes the busy year of trial and error cooks. Members of the Supper Club and Chef Club include Bob Asher, John Carroll, Ace Cory, Bob Gould, Roger Burne, Ray Freeburg, Bill Peterson, Knox Campbell, Myron Schwarck, Kenny Pullen, Bob Bar- ber, Bruce Billings, Dale Shuldt, James Friberg, Arthur Warren, Bill Crouch, Delwin Erickson, Darryl Erickson, Gail Jones, Kay Kunath, Bob Anderson. Supper Club eating . . . Bruce pours the water . . . hard at work . . . . The final test. Marlon Serrill Carol Beck Don Hastings Marlan Serrill Marian M147 I RJFPHIT Blab school will hold its regular session from four to f1Ve tonight announced Lee Campbell Spencer High s speech instructor This un usual activity was a part of the speech program other than debate Aside from blab school discussions were held on technical points of the natlonal debate question Re o'ved that the federal govern ment should own and operate tle railroads of the United States the speech tourney in Vermillion South Dakota Betty Ann Erickson and Don Hastings entered three rounds of discussion each Betty Erickson represented Spencer in the district extemp contest at Spencer. Three seniors won the right to attend the State tourney. Two of the three winners in Spencer also won at the state contest. With the entire field of seniors gone next year Spencer S hopes are still bright. Another branch of speech work included the original oration of Marion Serrill a sophomore. Miss Serrill represented Spencer in the district speech meet in the original oratory dixision. To Lee Campbell we give the credit which he so truly deserxes for broadening the speech vsork in Spencer High and developing speech ability in students. 38 Stanton Betty Ann Erickson 60N 0610 5147 Resoly ed That the Federal Goy ernment own and operate the rall roads Thls questlon vsas the toplc for debate thls year The debate class takes one questlon a year and dvyells entlrely on that subject The flrst team mcluded NIBTIOII Stanton and Betty Erlckson afflrm 3t1V6 and Don Hastmgs and Vena Mae LEWIS negatlve The second team was made up of Wally Strmgham and John Carroll on the nega txve and B111 H6HdFlCkQ6H and Eugene D1CklI1SOIl afflrmatlve For a warm up debate at the fxrst of the year both teams went to Fmmetsburg Later in the year the flrst team entered compet1t1on at both Vermllllon South Dakota and Cherokee Besldes thelr debatlng act1v1t1es the entlre debate class rented a cottage at tlfe lakes ln the fall of the year Mr Campbell a vely able coach deserves much Credlt for the suc cess of the teams The flrst team IS made up excluslvely of Jumors so as to prepare a well tramed team for next year Betty Ann Erlckson and Marxan Serrlll B111 Hendrlckson and Carol Beck Don Hastmff and Vena Mae Lew1s Strmg loam Carroll Hendrlckson and Dlcklnson 39 .S'0ll 5 CMU 75 VZFIOUS act1v1t1es of the F F A orgamzatlon As agrlculture IS becomlng more and more a field of prommence ot research and experlments It too IS fmdlng a speclal place IH the curr1 culum of Spencer Hlgh Under the sponsorshlp of Mr C W Dalbey our Future Farmers ot Amer1ca have rounded out a tull and complete year of act1v1t1es To make xt clearer to the reader the F F A club IS a part of the Natlonal on ach1evement and these grades are C13 Green Hand f2j Future Farmer 135 State Farmer and C45 Amerlcan Farmer Now the F F A Club has reached the Green Hand grade but are makmg steady and commendable strldes tovs ard the hlgher ranks One of the most mterestmg experlments carrled on by the thlrty seven members the past year vsas the sponsorlng of a corn yleldlng test of flfteen xarletles on the Bert Rosslter farm Each type made a study ln Itself and the bogs learned the xarlous envlronments necessary to get a one hundred percent yxeldage from a crop sown wlth that partlcular seed A Hybrld corn productlon lot of three acres vsas also conducted vuth remarkable results Another project that helped fxll the busy year ot thls chaptex vx as a sow and lltter project whlch netted the Spencer . . . . . , . 9 9 ' . . . , . , .1 . . . . F. F. A. organization. There are four grades of membership, based up- . : 5 3 3 ' . , . . V . . . . . . y . !lMfRlL'v4N All The F F A boys actually experxencxng farm l1fe Chapter S250 The boys learned that through sc1ent1f1c methods a much more profltable farm can be operated and w1ll g1ve the surprls 1ng results sought As IS true of all natlonal organlzatlons the club abldes by a constl tutlon a motto whxch 1S Learmng to do domg to learn Earnmg to l1ve l1vmg to earn a creed a 11st of twelve purposes a symbol and deslg nated colors whlch are the gold of corn and natlonal blue The emblem upon analyzmg brings out elements not readlly seen by the average person when flrst looklng at It Thls symbol IS made up of f1ve parts-the owl symbolxc of wlsdom and knowledge the plow a symbol of labor and tlllage of the so1l the I'1S1I1g sun emblematxc of progress the cross sectxon of an ear of corn lndlcatlve of the natlonal scope of the organlzatlon as IS also the American eagle The emblem IS protected by copyrlght B6S1deS all the actual progects completed 1n the b1 monthly meet mgs Wh1Ch ln order to l1ve up to the standards set by the state of Iowa must be accompllshed and sent ln to the State Assoclatlon the boys planned and partook ln two Green Hand partles one Green Hand lIll t1at1on an elaborate Chrnstmas party and a well attended father and son banquet The pres1dent Roger Burne helped the club through one of the most act1ve years of the club s efustence w1th the axd of the other of flcers who were VICG presldent Dean V1edencamp secretary Lon Rosslter treasurer Donald Madson and reporter Arthur Warren l . . . . , , - . . .H . . . . . x 9 y y .. ,, - . 9 v 1 f ! ! 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' N07fllN6' B07 UN The G A A was another club connected dlrectly wlth the state or ganlzatlon and had qulte an lnvolved point system It was only through tlreless efforts and mountlng enthuslasm that Bonnle G1llesp1e and Ruth Jensen became wlnners of the hlghest avs ards glven 1n the forms of gold stars letters strlpes and pms Thls club held meetmgs more frequently than dld other outs1de ac t1v1t1es-thelr m66tlHgS bemg scheduled twlce weekly Once every month the glrls had a pot luck party The G A A had volley ball shuttle board bcadmmton and teather ball tournaments The one oontest of the year creat1ng most enthuslasm was the basketball tournament There were only two teams and the one wmnmg the most games out of flve was consldered the champ The w1nn1ng team was Bonnle G1llesp1e Ccaptamj Ruth Jen sen Beulah Somus Phyllls Fallme Pat Kolb Ione Kolb Erlynne Jen sen Loretta Mlller and El Vera Johnson A speclal event ln the year s program was the sponsorlng of the ln terclass basketball tournament As the flnal round proved the ooph omores to be the best basketball team of the four classes the G A A entertamed them at an honorary party tary Clarlon Blttmger treasurer Vena Mae Lewxs soclal chalrman Dorothy Knight and sergeants at arms Ruth Jensen and Jacquahne Shaw Top left The femlmne ath letes of Spencer High Top rlght Rosemarv Bang plavlng de ense game a ad mmton Cen ter Mlss Bessie Keeney physl cal educatlon m structor and G A A sponsor Lower left Pyr amid bulldmg Lower rlght G A A Cablnet left to rlght Ve na Mae Lewis Rosemary Bam Clarxon Blttlh ,ver Ione Kolb and Beu'ah So mus lSea+edl 41 . . 7 . . y , . . . . . . L . . l l , .. - , . g .i . . E . . , . , - Y ' 7 y 9 J ' , . . . , . . 4 . 4 ' 'Y ' , . . - The officers were wisely chosen: president, Beulah Soniusg secre- l . 3 9 5 ' 1 S , V? A- A A ,. , , 1 f v 0 ' 9 3 7 1 f in a lib - ' rv, , - I . . g . l ' I ffm, frm, fzoorayf ffm, frm, fzooray' Won f you please do lf the Pep Club s way? The Pep Club has cheered the Tlgers through one of the most suc cessful seasons wltnessed by the student body and Spencer publ1c for several years Once 1n a whlle It took that Pep Club s enthus1asm and umph to get the whole cheerlng sectxon 1n the mood' Not often however for w1th a season of wlnnlng games both sectlons came forth w1th everythmg they had ThlS club was sponsored by MISS Johanna Pokorney unt1l the mxd year when she left us and MISS Hayek stepped 1nto her place The alms of the Pep Club were to promote good school sp1r1ts good sportsman sh1p and to lntroduce new yells and songs As IS the trad1t1on each member bought a small purple and gold letter S and sewed It on a sweater or neckerch1ef and wore them regularly to games When the student body went roar1ng down to the Leach Fleld to cheer the Tlgers on to vxctory and found the goal posts fly1ng w1th the school colors of both Spencer and of the opponent that was the work of th1S Splrlt promotmg club Tlce ofucers elected by tl e club were Mary Jane Estes pres1dent Betty Bullock secretary and Suzanne Long v1ce presxdent Top left Pep Club Cabmet left to rlght Su zanne Long Do rothy Steffen Mary Jane Es tes Betty Bul lock Helen Ka r 1 c k T o rlght Pep Club member s h 1 p Lovser left So clable slde of the Pep Club Lower rxght The rlotous pep e n through Grand Avenue before the Spmt Lake vs S p e n c e r 0 0 O 0 , o a ' I l . . . , . GK 77 ' ' tt' 97 . . 7 , - 7 ' 7 66 !! ' 66 ' !! ' . I. l . i 7 ! . . - . 9 Y ! 1 9 I 1 ! . D 1 7 . , - , . ' - b . D V . . I 7 - 9 . I 'r . m e t 1 g Sclence Club creatlrlg concoctlng combustlon fflf I-7 ZD 0F FOR UNL' The clentlsts ot bpentel Hlgh ale accoll n ouated 111 the ltogel ba con SCIENCE Club sponsored by Mr VV Max WISE Slnce SCIENCE changes the vworld faster than any other one thlng lt IS necessary that lnterest be created and It IS only through the plomotlon of knowledge that such lnterest can be aroused These are the alms of the club Dur lng the course of the xear many unbellexable experlments are per formed and thlngs proxed that conceln our exery day llxlng These plus talks and demonstratlons from professlonal men flll the busy year of the sclentlsts Each year a delegate from the SCIENCE Club and sclence classes IQ sent to Iowa State College vshere the xears best SCIGHCQ prolects are ludged vxlth those ot hundreds of other schools The past three consecu tlxe xears Spencer Hlgh has blought home the hlghest honors the Bacon SCIENCE Club uolked haldel than exel to keep the hlgh stan dards set bw former organlzatlons of the same club The offlcers xx ere Presldent Dale Cole Vlce presldent Martha Hull Secretarv treasurer Bettx Ann ILIIQKNOH Elcecutlxe Board B111 Pals Kenneth Rowley Nlembels of Sclence Club xx ere KdfhlXH Plemlng Charles Flem lng Jlm Eckerman B111 Boxxxell Don Sneckloth Jlm Smlth Jlm Peter son Lane Kunath Kax Kunath Shelman Iuxan Lowell Nlorgan A1 belt Prechel Charles Hemphlll XIAIIOD Stanton Helen FIXQ Duane JQQDQIQOH Kenneth Sleman Kenneth Hdg611X Ted Late and Sxlxan Blxbx 1 J. I w 1 I ' - v I 1 1 . . '- 'u . x w 'Q LJ A A ' , . . , . , , 1 , , K ' 1 v , - v y V ' v' l , A , Y y 4 ' v v f 1 ' ' K: L V sweepstake prize. This year the twenty-seven members of the Roger 1 '. ' ' , ' : ' ' ' , ' L- - v v -' ' Q v v . ' . . . ' Q . , 'I ' S, ' A , - 1 .1 , . ' v I . S, H. v ' ,v H Sklt for assembly program NIembersh1p back row V Murphy A Ellerbroeck B Sorenson 'Nl Busenbark C Camp Ist row C Beck D Dlcklnson MISS Jensen V LOVTEIH C R1pple Drama club plans make up and sets Cast of early American comedy CURTAIN 60 N6 UP Phe Dramatlc Club sponsored bv Mlss Dora Jensen was orgamzed fol the t dents who are dramat1cally mclmed It lS a club whereln the aud1ence consclous student overcomes th1s feehng when perform mg the undramatlc student learns the art of actlng speak1ng and of telllng the aud1ence what he has 1n h1S heart He studles the most pub l1C1Z9d dramas and learns why they are good dramas and learns to appreclate them Outslde speakers presented several programs durmg the year gxvmg the famous plays of the past and present To be Sure these presentatlons helped the members to regard real drama as some up and costummg There 1s a trlck to th1s trade as well as any other After make up they stud1ed costumlng and the dos and don ts were stressed 1n each case The Dramatlc Club was responslble for sey eral of our best assembly programs durmg the year The club was d1y1ded 1nto seyeral groups and each prepared a play costumes and all Some were g1yen before the assembly and each was judged The best group glye 1tS perform ance before an aud1ence 1n a ne1ghbor1ng town and that town ln turn came here wxth ltS play There were thlrty members ID th1s busy club To uphold the old trad1t1on the last meetlng was a large outdoor p1cn1c The group yy as capably preslded oyer by Frances Dlcklnson Larol Hope Loyreln yxce presldent and the secretary and treasurer B111 Parks l Y 1A . , y . Y, o -. . , . , .' , . , . . l Y V ' ' H Y s . 9 I . , Q H H . . . ,, . V . ,, . . ,, . . - . y . . 7 . , ' ' , , y as ' H L uv 7 I ' .Y ' thing besides merely' a play. Along with plays and acting goes make- ' ' KK ' ' 71 , Y u - vv , ' , ' u v v vw . . , L . ' . . 1 Y 1 v . v , . . , y . v, . w v 9 . 9 S ,' . '- V007-Z 00.95 Members of the Early famlly Mary and troubles rep rlmanded by Mrs Forrester The domestlcatxon of Bob Rlchard and Emllle Early have four mterestlng chlldren Dlck semor 1n m dlcal school Hope out of college several years and en gaged as a soclal worker m Chlcago Bob a young h1gh school student and Mary hlgh school serlor Almost a member of the famlly 19 Del phle the mald Durlng Hopes hlgh school years o much emphasls was placed on her grades that she neglected oc1al appolntxes that should be a part of any educatlonal experlence W1thOUt reallzlng lt she becomes a tudlous retlrlng self consclous 1nd1v1dual In college years when she became acqualnted wlth Sanford Welles a student ln law school she saw a promlslng romance fade because she ln her own estlmatlon falled to make herself companlonab e and attractlve A shell of self plty grew around her and she now conslders l'er l1fe drab and frultless ex cept for her settlement work The amusing and serlous compllcatlons that follow make up most of the play Rlchard Early X106 presldent of a suburban bank Glen barsfleld Hope thelr daughter a soclal workel Grace Redmond Dxck their son medlcal tudent James Rost Mary thelr daughter hlgh school senlor Gerry Rehfleld Bob their son hxgh school 1un1or Gus Freeburg Delphle housekeeper Frances Dlcklnson Randolph Cunnlngham Mau s box frlend Dale Holle Jenny Malloy, Dlck s svs eetheart Ruth Ann Swallum Buzz Dalleg Bobs chum Bob Taylor Mlrlam Walker hlgh school semor Balbara VVellmer11ng Jack Mllford college sophomore James Loomer Sanford Welles a young attorney Don Sondergaard Mrs Forester a cranky vudoxn Helen Kahrlck KK !! 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' Top left Cast of Sugar and SDICB ' Standlng Jumor Wedge Dale Schuldt slttmg Fanchxon Tyrell Dorothy Dlcklnson Tess1ebe1le Estes Top rlght The cast of Mayor for a Day Bottom row left to rlght Eunlce Goyette as she appeared m her tap dance speclalty The Sophomore Sextette left to rlght Dorothy Dlck lnson, Marlon Ellerbroek Allce Dalsgaard Vlrglnla Cash, Carol Hope Lovrlen Marllou Green, A scene from Mayor for a Day Bob CUmmlHgS mstrumental speclaltles DOIIBZL' PM TURL' The Sophomore Class plays were presented on February 14 undo the dnectlon of Ruth C1ouse lhey were Mayor For A Day and Sugar and SDIO The story concerned the cleanlng out of a small town by Tom Ad ams, the mayor for a day and hls asslstants who took over and wlped out all the rackets Much of the comedy was furmshed by Slot MaCh1D6 Sal and Mrs Frltz Jones Plossxe Mayors secretarx Lola Lars0n Sourpuss Sllck a bO0klC Harold Hall lom Adams Mayor for a day Bxll Fans Sunshlm Sal lot machme Joan Alden Cltx Attorney Marx Mclintee queen Jean Chamberlam Ken Curtms young c1tx Mrs Fntz Jones poslng as manager Duck McFar1anl UNC leader Helen Iarson Mrs Meek a frax xudovs Caxol Beck Kax Curtls Toms secretary I-,rma Flllott Pxpocrlt Don WllCOX ackcts Claxton Nleman 'llaxor Fuddx tool of Bill DUDLBD-6dltOF ofH S Pap r Gene Chase polltlclans Blll Hfnflucksen Herble McCue reporter Tommx Dovtns Jack Lyons photographer Rober 'vluggc The second play Sugar and SPICE was the story of Jane Jones and her gxrl frlend Suzanne Hardmg Xlgltlllg her from Parls Suzanne vxorrled Jane when a nelghbor box Jane dxdn t appreclate took Su Zanne to the Countrx Club dance both appalently enjoyed It Jane learned before the play vsas ox er that to get your man learn to flatter members of the 0pp0Slt9 sex an Jones Franchlon Txrell Suzanne Hardmg Tessme Fstes Lhump lfdxxaxcls Dale Schuldt 'Nlrs Jones Dorothy DlCklI'lSOll Mr Jon s Jumol Wedge ll ' Y , . 1 , S 1 1 . , , I ' Y IC II l- 7 : y 1 ' 7 7 ' ' . ll ,fl . , , .N , l' ' , - , rv ll n If ' ey! il ' !Y Y , 1 - a . .- v , V R . - . 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' - Top left to rlght Stage crew for frosh play Novelty sklt presented between play The Freshman sextette left to rlght Cor r1ne Dalsgaard Jean Splry Betty Bullock Beverly Jones Margery McT1gue Shlrley Chr1st1ans and Harry Cooper fcenterj Lower left Suzanne Long as MlStTeSS of Ceremonles Lower cen ter a scene from Tom Sawyer lower rlght a scene from The Flrst Dress Sult 57fllv4R PfRFORMER5' Th1S play brought Tom Sawyer Huckleberry Flnn and the rest of Mark Twaln s dellghtful characters to the stage The play celebrated Tom and Becky s return from the cave Huck and Tom dlscovered the burled treasure as the Cllmax Tom played by Arthur Lovrlen and Huck by J Dee Ferguson were especlally good Wlth Jack Anderson as Sldney also turn1ng 1n a good performance Becky Leona Carr Aunt Polly Phyllls Fulton J1m colored boy Kenneth Larson Amv Lawrence Shlrley Schmldt Mary Irmalee Whltcomb Alfred Temple Don Schneckloth Wldow Douglas Mary Kay Burne Joe Harper Bob Dunnmg Mrs Harper Jacquelyn Shaw Judge Thatcher Clarence Hamllton MlStT8SS of Ceremomes Suzanne Long The second one act play The Flrst Dress Sult was another llgh comedy productlon wlth four 1n the cast Jlm Smlth played the part of Teddy Hardlng a youngster wlth a grown up complex who was about to attend the weddlng of hls slster 1n h1s flrst evenmg clothes Comphcatlons arose when the brldegroom Johnny Drake played by Clarence Chamberlam lost hls weddmg' sult and attempted to borrow Teddys su1t MarJor1e McT1gue the brlde and slster of Teddy also turned 1n a flne performance Mrs Hardlng the Mother was played by Jnoe Fox srowmg all the troubles of a mother ln law to be lhe cllmax came when the mlmster broke hlS back and couldn t marrv them l ' as xr , ' - - , O I - 9 1 v v v a n 1 ' 1 xc ' ' ,n , - 46 ,n ' u 9 v v - ' 1: Y . , . L . , . ' Y 9 ' v ' , ........................ y ......................... as ' - n ' 4. , . , L - 1 ' 9 ' . . I H. Y 1 9 , . . . . . . ' Y ' - J v ' ' IW , - - . . . . . , Aff AD 0 THE Pv4Rv4Df Formal picture of band-Daily practice and pep parade. Bigger and better than ever before- This statement is especial- ly true of this year's edition of the Spencer High School Band. Mr. Harold Reckseen, our very capable instrumental instructor, was sur- prised at having an unusually large number of freshmen in the band. The band made its debut at daily concerts during Fair week. A little later in the fall they demonstrated tl'eir marching ability in snap- py routines at all of the footba'l games. lWhen the football season en- ded, members of the band packed their uniforms in moth-balls and con- centrated on hard practice for the coming state contest series, About a month before contest the band made several records, so that they could hear themdlves and improve their work. A final test of their ability came with the preliminary contest at Spirit Lake, and the final, state contest at Storm Lake. The year wound up. as usual, with their final concert on Class Night, the farewell performance of tlie senior members of the band. 50 0l0 5fi0W Although many felt that Spencer High's chances in solo competition this year would be rather limited, the music department produced eight soloists who were on a par with previous years. Spencer High School was well represented at the preliminary con' test at Spirit Lake with four vocal solos. Coyla Chaney, a senior this year, entered the contralto competition and received a second-division rating. The Junior Class offered Gail Jones, baritone, and Raejean Gould, soprano. Gail received a second-division rating, and Raejean won a first division, enabling her to enter the state competition at Storm Lake where she won a second rating. Dorothy Dickinson,, a sophomore, received a second division rating in the mezzo-soprano group. The sophomore class practically had a monopoly on the entries in the instrumental solo group. Joe Carroll and Bob Cummings, old hands at the solo game, both received first division ratings in the preliminary contest. qualifying them for the state. Bob entered two solos, clarinet and saxophone. Tick Doudna, another Sophomore, received a first di- vision in the col-net competition. Lone wolves. Raejean Gould and Wayne Holle, were the only en- tries from the Junior and Senior classes respectively-they both re- ceived first divisicn. Raejean with a piano solo, and Wayne with a baritone solo. 1 Cwen Peterson has competed her fourth year of tireless, enthu- siastic and patiert workin practicirg an accompanist any time of day o: niyrht with every music group in high school. The school takes this op- portunity to commend Gwen's fine work. Ds n'hv Tickirsfw. fail res, Gvfen Petersen, Raejean Could, Coy-a Chaney, Dick Doudna, Wayne Holle, Bob Cummings, Joe Carroll, F17 f Diwlvbn Musfkvbvzs One of the most popular groups this year was the Mixed Chorus. Rehearsals were scheduled at 8:00 o'clock every morning and there was a membership of 56. The chorus received a first division rating in the preliminary contest and entered the state competition where they came away with another top rating. The Glee Club also gave many performances and these girls gave an excellent performance at the preliminary contest by receiving a first decision. Members ot' the girls' trio were Mary Jane Moore, Coyla Chaney, and Lois Gran. This group also won a first division rating at the pre- liminary contest, and again at the state. The boys' quartet did excellent work considering the late start they had in organizing. This group in- cluded Sylvan I-Zixby, Jim I-lullock. Chet Smith, and Gail Jones, This group also won first at the Spirit Lake contest. The last of the small groups-but by no means the least-is the sophomore girls' sextette. Members of this group were Dorothy Dickinson, Arlene Ellerbroeck. Mary Lou Green, Carol Lovrien, Alice Dalsgaard, and Virginia Cash. This group made a fine showing by taking first honors at Spirit Lake. also. Mixed chorus . . . the trio . . . Girls Glee club . . . the quartet . . . sophomore sextette . . . sax quartet. vi Z Knute's Koncert Kings-in action SYN 0 14750 SW N6' Knute's Koncert Kings have blown themselves to high school fame this year, as always, swinging out at each of the school dances, they have kept step with many a current band as far as the selection of pieces was concerned. Chester Smith had charge of the purchase of music and it was kept on a high par. Tlie modernistic wooden band stands were redecorated from their original black and white to a beautiful turquoise blue and white design, very cleverly done by the art students of Spencer High. With the background of Knute Koncert Kings so well designed. the band felt that they, too. should dress up, which they did effectively with the new orchestra jackets purchased by money earned at the school dances. Mr. J. W. Knudsen, director and supervisor of the organization, has been relieved of his duties of directing the band during many public performances by Clester Smith who has acquired the ease and poise it takes to lead a band well. As trumpe-ters this year's KKK's had Dick Doudna, Dale Cole and Jerry Campbell. Gail Jones, Bob Cummings and Naomi Namur carried tl'e saxophone and clarinet sections. and those sliding trombones were played by Joe Carroll and Newell Redmond. 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QQ' Q Q Q Q96 66696 66 6 Q 666 40 96 6 QQQQQ 6666 Q Q Q Q9 Q Q ' 69 0662- ' Q 66 G 659 i.Adair .... Pl6'5'KlN P065 Spencer 33g Le Mars 0. The Tigers opened the season with a smashing victory over the Le Mars Bull- dogs. Captain Snyder was the offen- sive star for Spencerg he scored two touchdowns and went across for the extra point on two trys. Virgil Jones and Morris Preston were also big fac- tors in our victory. The victory hun- gry Tigers gave the Le Mars squad no quarter and were on their way to a sixth touchdown when the final gun sounded. Spencer 14, Sheldon 0. After a bruising contest the Bengals again entered the victory column with a 14 point victory over Sheldon. A 25 yard pass, Summers to Preston, which came early in the second quarter netted the first tally. A series of power plays brought the second touchdown, Adair going over the final stripe for Spencer. Hansen kicked both goals. out for Bob Webster Sum- mers .... ! Pres- mn . . . Jack bob Gould. . . 'L a w r e n ce Duncan .... Don Hastings Run man run Spencer 0, Algona 0. As the tie score indicated, it was a tough battle all the way. Both clubs played very good defensive games and neither offense could get under way. Jones, Summers, and Adair lookedthe best for Spencer, while Walt Hicks, for- merly of Spencer high school, was Al- gona's best performer, Spencer 6, Emmetsburg 6. The Nelsonmen were again held to a tie score by virtue of a series of bad breaks, and a 70 yard touchdown dash by John Parish, Irish fullback. The Tig- ers easily outplayed their opponents and time and again they were down in pay dirt only to be held by the Fighting Irish. We scored our lone touchdown on a sustained power march, late in the fourth quarter. This tie dropped us from the top spot in the Conference rank- ings. fiERf'5 fl0W! Spencer 143 Sibley 6. The Baying Bengals became Bit- ing Bengals in this game and after a two game absence from the win column, scored their third victory of the season by defeating a fighting Sibley eleven 14-6. All the scores were registered in the final half and Spencer held a two touchdown advantage when the Gener- als scored on a 40 yard pass by Wilson, Sibley star. Bob Verner and Swede Summers turned in spectacular games for the Tigers. Spencer 05 Estherville 0. The Tigers met an inspired group of Midgets from Estherville in their next contest and were held to a scoreless tie. Neither team had any particular ad- vantage over the other, and the game see-sawed in midfield most of the time. Spencer 133 Storm Lake 14, Playing in near-zero weather the Tigers lost a heartbreaker to Storm Lake's Tornadoes, 14-13. The Tigers, looking very bad at the start of the game, were trailing 7-0 at the halftime. But came back and tied it up 7-7 in the third stanza, only to have a Storm Lake back shake loose for a 60 yard touch- down jaunt. The Tigers again scored but Hansen's kick for the extra point was blocked. This was our first de- feat. Spencer 09 Spirit Lake 6. A Playing listless ball the Tigers made it two in a row by losing to Spirit Lake, 6-0. The Indians scored in the second quarter on a Spencer fumble and played defensive ball the rest of the game. The Tigers threatened only once, but were forced to give up the ball on the Indian 2 yard line. ' ,, ,.. .M N l,1 Backgrounds 2nd team actlon snaps Coach Aust1n Shearer Center back M Schwarck E Dlcklnson T Carpenter D Wertz Front row G Prather B Pullen R Stockdale G Sondergaard D Hastmgs A Cory E Tuttle OMIN6' L'flv4MP Under Austln Shearers guldance the Tlger Cubs enJoyed a very successful season We need only to look at the1r splendld record to see that they are deservlng of any pralse pomted the1r way The Cubs f1rst encounter wlth Esthervllle fell too close to the County Falr and netted Coach Shearer an unorganxzed batch of bat tlers the1r only defeat But regardless of th1s the game was played glvlng out a bltter defeat of 19 0 for Spencer Th1S lesson called for the 1mmed1ate and able servlces of Coach Shearer wh1ch he very capab ly gave as may be shown 1n the next encounter wlth Storm Lake wh1ch netted a 20 0 vlctory and a l1ttle prestmge By now the Shearermen seemed to have forgotten the1r strlde and 1n a return game wlth Storm Lake llterally bowled them over for a 25 0 vlctory As they had been beaten prevlously by Esthervllle they went mto their next game ready for battle and proved the1r superlorlty over the Mldget seconds by a 12 0 vlctory Next ln l1ne came Emmetsburg and after a gruellng battle the Baby Bengals emerged wlth a 6 0 xlctory Followmg thls the1r fmal cortest wlth Emmetsburg arrn ed where they turned ln an easy vlctorv and deserve credlt for a very successful season The second team backfleld of fleet feet was composed of Darrell VVertz and Bruce Blllmgs whlle the l1ne plungers were Dxck Metler and Ted Carpenter and the slgnal caller was Eugene Dxcklnson The l1ne was composed of Gerald Sondergaard at center Bob Pullen and Don Hastmgs at guard Kax Hugmm and Ace Corx at tackles and fxllmg end posltlons were Ed Tuttle and Jxggs Prather These bots wlll prob ably all see actlon wxth next xear s Tlgers ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . . . .- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . Y . - D , H ,, V. v. . . - . , A v r 9 . . D Y . . . . V . . W . V . . . 1 . Y 7 v ., ' V . . v . v Y. - v l 1' v , - X ffl new it 1' fl' S Back row D Lawson F Verner B Underwood H Cooper Front row R Cooper W Johnson W Duggleby D Nyren B Mon roe M Newcomb L Coughenour BABY B NGA!! Coach Harold J Booth s t1ght1n freshmen served notlce thlS fall that they should be plenty powerful and potent 1n the years to come They were not only undefeated but also were unscored upon Whlle holdmg the1r opponents scoreless they racked up a total 107 pomts an average of over twenty polnts per battle Playlng a f1V6 game schedule Coach Booth worked the boys to gether and prepared to meet the Storm Lake Frosh ln the newly re crulted Baby Cubs flrst encounter they took to the fleld l1ke veter ans and marched over the1r opponents to the amazmg score of 43 0 Feelmg a llttle brazen they took on the Mllford second team and could not seem to get on the march agam m thls battle however they came home wlth a 6 0 vlctory 1n the1r second game Next ln l1ne came Esth erv1lle and not wlshlng to feel the pangs of defeat they fought dog gedly to the flnal whlstle and flnally emerged with a 7 0 vlctory In a return game wlth the Storm Lake eleven they agam were too much for the tmy tornadoes and chalked up a fourth stralght v1c tory 38 0 They showed a great deal of ab1l1ty ln blockmg runnmg tackling 1n thls game SUbStltUt8S were used freely and the full power of the Cubs was not ut1l1zed Agam meetxng Esthervllle ln the1r tlnal encounter they came home wxth a shmmg 13 0 vlctory endlng a very successful season The frosh eleven w1th such outstandmg performers as Bob Under wood Harry Cooper Wayne Johnson Floyd Verner and Dlck Lawson make future prospects look very rosy ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 ,l l - , . , - , . , . ' , . . 1 ca ' 1 11 - - l , . 1 1 , - . H ,, . . . , - ' . 1 . . . . 7 Y 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 , - l 1 1 1 F W 0N I8 1057 2 In their initial cage performance the Tigers bare- ly eked out a 22-19 victory over a strong alumni ag- gregation. Both teams played very good ball and it wasn't until the final minute of play that a Tiger victory was assured. EVERLY The Tigers outscored the Everly Cattlefeeders by a 27-13 score in a ragged ball game to garner their second victory of the season. Sondergaard hit the hoop for ten points to gather scoring honors, and Captain Summers played a fine defensive game. CHEROKEE In scoring victory No. 3 the Tigers downed the hapless Cherokee Braves by a score of 32-13. A second half scoring splurge led by Preston and Son- dergaard brought the 19 point victory margin. SHELDON The Nelsonmen, after a hectic battle, finally ov- ercame a fighting Sheldon quintet. Another final scoring accounted for the 34-23 decision. Verner and Richards of Spencer and Schneider of Sheldon were outstanding . SIBLEY A revengeful band of Tigers shelacked the Sib- ley five by a 33-17 count. The superiority of the Spencer team is not shown in the score, but the Gen- erals found themselves outplayed in every phase of the game. Captain Summers led his team by scoring points and playing a great defensive battle. LE MARS The Tigers had a field day against the Le Mars Bulldogs. scoring 48 points to 15 for Le Mars. This was the final game before holiday season. Sonder- rraard and Summers played fine offensive ball for Spencer and the whole team looked like champions. SAC CITY In making it seven straight the Tigers drubbed Sac City 43-20. Dc1Wall, Richards and Preston led the scoring attack while Verner played his usual fine defensive game. ESTHERVILLE Spencer won its next game against the Esther- ville Midgets 26-15. This was a poorly played game and even in retaining the Conference lead, the Tig- ers seemed to be in a slump. Richards and Preston took scoring honors with nine and six counts apiece. STORM LAKE The Tigers were way off form for the Storm Lake game and conseouently suffered their firsv de- feat in eight starts. The score was 21-20. Verner and Preston both left the game in the fourth period vin the foul route, however, Duncy stayed around long enough to carry off the evening's scoring hon- ors with ten points. Top Action in C h e r o k e e game . . Captain Verner, DeVVall, Richards, Sonder- gaard Down Manning, Cory, Billings. EMMETSBURG In their next battle, Spencer dropped the fight ing Irishmen of Emmetsburg in a thriller, 28-24 to remain tied for the Conference leadership. This game was one of the season's best and the Tigers won only by outscrapping the Irish SPIRIT LAKE A small but scrappy five of Indians from Spirit Lake gave the Tigers another real battle the fol lowing week. However Bob Verner poured in 12 tallies and we took them into camp by a 35-21 score, This game put Spencer on top of the Confer ence scramble Sum Sfwof The Tigers journeyed to Sibley and defeated the Generals for the second time this season. The score was 36-22 and could easily have been increased if necessary. Richards with six field goals and three free throws looked best for Spencer CHEROKEE Cherokee's braves were really scalped by the Tigers for the second time this season, the score this time was 40-11. The Cherokee team was al lowed only two field goals while Spencer garnered fourteen two pointers . Richards with 13 points and Verner with 10 points led the Tigers to victory MILFORD The Tigers let down a bit, but played well enough to outscore Milford 38-25 in a non-conference game This was a slow game but the Tigers were definitely the better team and came out as usual-on the top Sondergaard and DeWall were Spencer's greatest offensive threats while Verner played a fine floor game. EMMETSBURG Still leading the Conference, the Tigers dumped a strong Emmetsburg quintet by a 34-23 score. This victory assured Spencer of at least a part of the Lakes Conference championship. DeWall and Rich ards led the Spencer scoring and Pat Hand was Em metsburg's big gun SPIRIT LAKE In defeating our ancient Indian rivals at Spirit Lake we clinched the Lake Conference champion ship trophy. The 12 point victory margin made the Tigers real championsg the final score being 34-22 This was the last game of the regular season and the Bengals were now looking forward to the state tournament. Left to right, top- Morry Preston, Summers, Swede Gus . . .Action. Down- Jiggs Prather, Ed Tuttle, Wally Bjornstad. Freshman Basketball team trophles Asher and Ekberg actlon actlon more actlon IRI' 5 MEN Capta1n Verner Unammously elected Captaln Bob frlled the Job 1n f1ne style Hls coolness under pressure and dead eye for the bas ket were outstandlng features of every game Gene Rlchards Rxch Spencer s perenmal hlgh pomt man was prob ably the best shot on the team Also h1s ab1l1ty to take the ball off the bang board made h1m mvaluable to the team Don DeVl all The most lmproved play er on the Squad was the tltle awarded to Dusty After a medlocre season last year Don proved h1s stellar ablllty by hrs drlbbllng fakmg and defenslve play Don Sondergaard Don s hexght and shootmg ab1l1ty enabled the Tlgers more than once to pull a close game out of the flre Hls ball handlmg and defense were good Jack Adalr Thls was Jack s flrst year as a regular however he per formed llke a veteran and was a b1g asset to the team Jack spe c1al1zed ln makxng swlshers and free throws He w11l be back next season as a senlor Gus Freeburg When a good substltute was needed the call very often came to Gus Although too small to be a regular Gus f1ne eye for the bucket always made h1m a threat on the court Dale Mannmg Dale was another of our serv lmprox ed play ers He experlence was h1s greatest handlcap Ace Cory Ace had all the shots and SIZE of a fxrst rate ball player Wlth a llttle work Duckfoot w1ll be a Tlger star ln 1941 42 Bruce B1lI1ngs Bruce was taken off the second team at mldyear to bol ster the Tlger reserx es He play ed 1n many games and showed ex ceptlonal offensne abxllty Bruce should be a regular next year Gerald Prather By the end of the season Jlggs had dex eloped lnto a fme all around center He should haxe no trouble at all ln fmdmg hlmself a berth on the fll'Stf1X9 next year Captaln Summers In hls two and a half sears of competltlon Sw ede prox ed hlmself to be one of Spencer s fmest basketball play ers He was outstandlng both defensn ely and offenslxelx Morrx Preston Morrx was small but hls speed and ab1l1tV to hlt the hoop made h1m an outstandlng play er Thxs was h1s second season as a regular Morrx graduated at m1d year YVally Bwrnstad An able sub and playlng at most am posltlon he was an outstandmg ball handler and a flne ut1l1t5, man working ln well at any posltlon 62 l fs. 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Y Ed Tuttle throwlng the Javelln Golf try outs DISCUS Bruce and the hurdles One fmal step TITZED 7765K In golf and track Spencer teams overcame all expectatlons and proved unusually strong The track teams have shown more than ex pected and represented a well balanced team w1th Prather and DeWall takmg honors at the h1gh Jump and broad Jump Metler and Blllmgs the hurdles Verner the pole vault and Gould Hastmgs Carpenter and Cooper competmg 1n the runnlng events In fleld events Newcomb Hansen and Adalr entered Attendmg a meet every Saturday thex were among the top ranklng teams The Tlgers brought home a sec ond at a quadrangle meet at Estherv1lle 6th at the Tomahawk relays 43 schools competed Spencer brought down 7th place whlch IS very good s1nce they were competmg aga1nst schools of larger enrollment In all track meets Gould Prather and DeWa1l were the real pomt get ters and much of the team s success depends upon these three outstand mg track men Much mterest IS shown ln golf 1n Spencer and an efflclent golf team has resulted The team attended a meet every Saturday and had lxttle trouble m wmnmg top honors at each contest In a meet w1th Algona Spencer easxly won whlle the followmg Saturday ln a duo meet wlth Splrlt Lake and Cherokee Spencer was a wmner by a margm of over 40 pomts above second place wmner Asher Cory Redmond and Loder compose the team of wh1ch Asher leaves by graduatlon after spendmg two years on the team In the class basketball tournament the frosh came through to Wm flrst wlth the Jumors close behmd ln the flnal game of the tournament 3 at Cherokee in which 43 schools competed. In the Alta relays in which 6 Won Lost Pcr cent NELSON SHEARER BOOTH 64 6000 5' 7147! 7165 Durlng the past mne years Spencer ath 'etes under the gu1dance of Irv Nelson have made an envlable record xn all sporting ex enrs Smce commg to Spencer from the UHIVCF ty of Iowa Nelson has won a total of 162 ba ketball vlctorles as compared Wlth 33 losse Th1S coupled along wlth an average of 78 per cent football wlnners makes a record second to none In losmg Coach Irv Nelson Spencer Hlgh IS losmg a Vltal part of its athletlcs whlch max 01 may not be replaced lakes Cbnference football Standings ChQIOk99 tolm Lake Sheldon Spencer Slbleg bplrxt Lake 5 fonference Standing Basketball Vlon Lost Spencer Splrlt Lake Storm Lake Lstheullle hmmetsburg Slbley Sheldon Lhelokee 0 0 oo 00 400 50 Pe1 cent 900 0 60 50 50 0 0 000 0 , ' .......... 4 1 .8 0 5 ' ........ 3.5 1.5 .7 0 S' ........... 4 2 .6 ' ' ........... 3 3 .V 0 ' 1 ............ 2 3 . Estherville ......... 2 3 .400 7' ' ' ........ 1. 4.5 .2' I Q r . . ' ........, . 9 1 . ' ' ........ 7 3 .7 0 S ' ' ........ 6 4 . 0 Ts ..,...... 5 5 .' 0 ' ....... 5 5 .' 0 ' ' ............. 5 5 .5 0 ' ........... 33 7 .3 0 ' ' .. ........ 0 10 . I Squad top row Anderson Runkle Bowers DeKoster Carson Smlth Metler Coach Shearer lst row Doudna Parks Redmond Sondergaard Dlcklnson Wllson Campbell Return from a Swlsher Shearer 5 Boys The Second Team coached by Austln Shearer and composed of un derclassmen was faced wlth a schedule slmllar to the Tlgers thxs sea son Although they d1d not do as well as the flrst team they lost on 5 seven out of seventeen games and went to the semi flnals 1n the County Tournament For a team that lacked both helght and GYDQYICHCE we thmk th1s IS a xery commendable record and much pralse IS due them Composed completely of sophomores and Juniors they furnlshed plenty of thrllls 1n the1r games Wh1Ch were played as curtam openers for the flrst team The f1rst fxve were B1ll Parks Newell Redmond Gerald Sondergaard Knox Campbell and Ralph Runkle The fxrst three were representatives of the sophomore class and the followlng two for the Jumors Metler Smith and Doudna were very competent subs and they all worked well together They all should make com petent cage stars 1n the future Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds EN erly Cherokee She don Slbley Creenvllle Esthervllle Storm Iake Sp1r1t Lake Slbley Cherokee M1lford Sheldon Estheryllle Storm Lake Emmetsburg Sp1r1t Lake COUNTY TOURNAMENT Rossle Everly Gxllett Grove I 1. ............ 25 I ' .... 2. ............ 8 . . 3. A ............ 48 1 . .. 4. ............ 30 ' ' .... . 5 . ............ 18 1 ' ,, 6. ............ 16 ' . 7- T ............ J 8. Seconds ............ 18 Emmetsburg 9. ............ 20 ' ' 10. ' ............ 16 ' ..... 11. ............ 20 . . 12 ............ 25 ' .... 13. ............ 22 . .. 14. . . ............ 17 . 15. ............ 18 16. ............ 34 17. ............ 22 ' ' . 18. ............ 31 ' .... . 19. ............ 20 .... . 20. ............ 33 ' The frosh basketball squad not to be outdone by the freshmen toot bquad Top row Nyren Jordan Hastmgs Coughenour Cooper Bar nett 3rd row-Spangler Darllngton F Verner D Lawson B Underwood 2nd row Erlckson Strong Loder lst row Anderson Larson 0070 5 BAE E5 ball team also went through an undefeated season The freshmen reg ulars took the measure of s1x opponents thls season and never were even close to defeat Although a b1t short the frosh made It up on the1r aggresslve style of basketball They were a very smooth passmg club and all members of the varslty were dead shots on the basket They accounted 101 219 polnts ln the slx battles as compared to the 119 total of the1r op ponents Thls was an axerage of 36 to 19 Wh1Ch almost doubled the count The regulars were made up of Pud Verner and Harry Cooper at the forwards Putz Coughenour at the center and Bob Underwood and D1Ck Lawson palrxng off at the guard posts When th1s comblna tlon vxasnt cllcklng It wa usually Dave CStumbleJ Nyren that got thlngs gomg agam In the1r lflltlal battle the frosh came up agalnst the Rossle second team Th1s game proved to be the1r toughest of the year and they barely eked out a 22 19 vlctory In rematch wlth the ROSS19 team the fresh men easxlw knocked them off 41 18 In then' fourth start the freshman varsltv had no trouble at all IU sxxampmg the Ruthven second team 35 23 The Small Bengals then pro ceded to bovsl over a very vseak Clty Sllcker Outflt by the top heavy score of 51 22 The freshmen f1l'l1Sh6d the1r season by agam defeatlng the Ruthx en seconds the score th1S tlme was 43 21 ,, . 7 1 7 9 Q . 9 y - 9 - r - 1 1 - T , . , - , - - Y 1 at ' u ' . ,v , - . 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Crowmng of prmcess Toss up at champlonshlp game J Shaw and R Jensen play pmg pong teather ball Sophomore Champs Darts fl FfMllVlNf FAIRY Mit' To demonstrate the1r ab1l1t1es along varlous llnes of physlcal actlv 1ty the g1rls physlcal trammg classes presented a program 1n March Themr parents were especlally urged to come To make the program more mterestlng the story of the Old Wom an and Her Goose was carrled out Parts of the old woman a nurse a monk a lxttle boy and others were taken by some of the g1rls I cluded 1n the demonstratlon were callsthenlcs marchxng maneuvers g1rls basketball and folk danc1ng and v1llage scenes by the Jumor hlgh g1rls Hlgh spots of the even1ng were the two clowns who entered mto every actxvxty wlth mallce a forethought Although boys were ex cluded because of seatlng mcapaclty a few worked the1r way 1n to see the g1rls strut the1r stuff The chmax of the even1ng s entertamment came wlth the grand promenade precedmg the crowmng of a very beau t1ful and v1vac1ous queen Beulah Sonlus presldent of the G A A Be tween quarters of the basketball game the g1rls trxo and sextette per formed All ln all a complete panorama of the g1rls physlcal trammg act1v1t1es were presented Another feature of the school year presented by the g1rls physxcal traxmng classes was the class basketball tournament Practlces were held at almost any tlme avallable 1nclud1ng Saturdays and after school The games of the tournament were held after school and after many rounds of el1m1nat1on the sophomore g1rls were declared the wxnners The flnal game between the Jumors and sophomores was played before a large audlence at the physlcal tra1n1ng demonstratlon - u ' n ' - . l 1 , ... 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I,2'V, 6953 X2 OQ x9 'I-'9 bv X9 1,4 y-99096 QQ' 1209 006x6- 1 9 is Qi - -. xoe-fe 4-L 95. es f ' ZEf4DfR5 lE4DfR5' lEf4DfR.S' 'li 14-nn. ii 706' 0W R B :WND 0 When there is a huge ocean liner cruising the ocean, seldom do we think of all the work being done in the lower portions of the vessel and of the crew busily working to see that the ship is maneuvered correctly and that its foreseen destination is reached in safety. Just as the en- gine-room crew is one of the most important features of a traveling ship --so is the school board one of the most important features of the In- dependent School District. 'Tis time we hear more about them, for this board is another one of those indispensable undercurrents without which Spencer High would never be the place it is today. They have brought to us our beautiful auditorium with everything that goes with it and have negotiated var- ious improvements on the old building. The up-to-date school books used in the school curriculum and school equipment of all kinds is main- tained by the judgment of this industrious group. The largest project for which the school board was responsible this year was the planning and supervising of the new grade school build- ing, Jefferson, located on Fourth Avenue East and East Tenth. The school is equipped with every possible modern convenience, and is the last work in modern architecture. It was also the task of the school board to hire a new staff of teachers who were capable to fill the many new jobs in Jefferson. This year the members of the school board were: Mr. John Cory, presidentg Miss Lulu Flint, Mrs. Helen Mann, Mr. Floyd Campbell, Mr. Dale Norton, Mr. Dan Cole, and Superintendent H. J. Williams. We are very sorry to have to say good-bye to Superintendent Williams who has received a promotion and is leaving us at the close of this school year. Through this medium, I should like to express my personal appreciation to the student body and faculty of Spencer High School for the many courtesies extended me and their splendid inspiration during the past seyen years These hawe been yery happy years but altogether too short For your many pleasant good mornings your smiles and friendships I shall alvsays be truly grateful I shall alvs ays remem ber the Spencer High School as a place where students and teachers work togeth er whether in the class the laboratory the shop or in aCtlYlt16S this has been the true Spencer spirit This close relationship IS not an ac cident nor an incident It has become the spirit of the school because the principal faculty and students want it that vsay and are w1ll1ng to plan and work to keep it that wav The relationship has paid div ldends in our splendid record of accomp lishments in scholarship and activities Keep it as your assurance for future suc cess Superintendent Prlncnoal High School I haye tried to counsel and guide students who have come under my supervision to a fuller understanding ot those things which will be expected ot them in the future In this period of con fusion as to the right and wrong theories of education I have felt that Spencer High has come through with flying colors I have always found the students ot Spencer High willing and ready to help with a program which was for the better ment of the school Their school spirit is not stationary but one that will grow and expand It IS our goal to build a school spirit which wlll be of value not onlv in high school but which vsill be later transferred into the life of the commumtv Our school is a small community with its student coun cil government class organizations lead ers and fine spirit of cooperation I am very proud to be the Mayor of this fine school and it has been a pleasure to work with vou MR H J WILLIAMS MR L B TEST 7 Y 44 ' U 5 V . , . . y V 7 . 9 ! N . .7. . . 7 . . Y . , . . D Aw if . . , . Y O U U In my work as principal of Spencer I H . 7 . .. . ,, Y, I Y 1 Y. V - V v , Q u I .D , M , . KK 9! ' ' . . . 1 Me ' Brain Trust Mr. Lee Campbell, having attended Iowa State Teachers' College, Uni- versity of Iowa, and University of Minnesota, teaches all speech classes and turns out first rate debate teams. Speed and technique are the main aims Miss Ruth Loomis has for her stu- dents taking commercial subjects from her. She has her B. S. degree from University of Nebraska and has attended University of Minnesota, Gregg College and University of Col- orado. Mr. J. W. Knudsen, with a B. S. degree from Iowa State Teachers' College, teaches science and supervises many interesting experiments. The overhauling of one's English is done in Miss Ruth Crouse's Sophomore English classes. She hsa her B. A. de- gree from Grinnell, and has attended University of Iowa, and University of Wisconsin. Another competent scientist in our school is Mr. W. Wise with his B. A. degree from University of Iowa and added knowledge from Graceland Col- lege. Popular subjects taught by a popular teacher are the social sciences under Mr. C. Lester White. Mr. White has a B. A. degree from Cornell College and an A. M. degree from University of Iowa. Mrs. Myrtle Smith, a very congenial fac- ulty member, teaches the junior Eng- lish classes. After earning her B. A. degree from Drake University, she at tended George Washington University in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Smith was Dean of Women this year. Miss Esther Nelson with her B. S. de- gree from Iowa State College and ad- vanced work toward a Masters de- gree in University of Minnesota did ex- ceptional work in the domestic science department. A new member in the faculty this year was Miss Iris Hall who taught fresh- man English. She attended Wesley- an. Oklahoma A. and M., and Iowa State Teachers' College. Miss Maxine Van Winkle with a B. S. degree from Drake University and an M. A. degree from Columbia Univer- sitv is instructor of the freshman math classes. Miss Dora Jensen, history instructor, has attended University of Michigan and university of Iowa--B. A. degree. Left to right-top row-Harold Booth, Ruth Loomis, Bessie Keeney, Irv. Nelson. 2nd row-Charles Dnllzey, John Knudsen, Max Wise, Maxine Van Winkle. lst row-Charlotte Freeburg, Myrtle Smith, Johanna Pokorney, Esther Nelson. The popular faculty member who can construct and explain geometric prob- lems is Mr. Harold Booth who has at- tended University of Iowa--B. A. de- gree-and is doing High School Ad- ministration Graduate work at Uni- versity of Iowa. Straight lines and straight curves are taught by Austin Shearer in his man- ual training and mechanical drawing classes. Mr. Shearer has his diploma from Iowa State Teacher's College and has attended Colorado State Col- lege of Education. Another new member of the faculty was Mr. Chas. Dalby, instructor of the Fu- ture Farmers of America, with a B. S. degree from Northwest Teacher's in Missouri and special graduate work at Iowa State College. Miss Johanna Pokorney left us at mid- year for a better position. Having at- tended Co-College, she was the senior English and foreign language instruc- tor. Mr. Harold Reckseen, B. S. M. from Drake, has instructed a successful band through another year. The vocal groups have again brought home honors under the supervision of Miss Blanch Williams, B. A. from, Drake University, Miss Irene .Warner, a competent corn- mercial instructor, has her B. S. de- gree from Iowa State Teacher's Col- lege. Coach Irvin Nelson, one of the most pop- ular of the faculty, has coached the teams through one of the most suc- cessful seasons experienced in Spen- cer High. Miss Bessie Keeney, who has successful- ly directed girls' physical education classes, ended the year with the Phys- ical Education Demonstration. She has her degree from Iowa State Col- lege. Miss Julia Hayek, who stepped into Miss Pokorney's position at mid-year, has a degree from Nebraska State Teach- er's College and has done graduate work in the University of California. Miss Lucille Tigges, specializing in the home economics field, has a B. S. de- gree from Iowa State College. Mrs. Charlotte Freeburg acted as sub- stitute for Miss Tigges for the first half of the school year, and was en- thusiastically accepted as a member of the faculty. Dora Jensen, Austin Shearer, Irene Warner, Julia Hayek, Blanche iVil- liams, Ruth Crouse, Lucille Tigges, Lester White, Lee Campbell, Iris Hall, Harold Reckseen. Me Brain Trust The student body IS governed by the students themselves w1th the Top row J Spzrey B Parks M Chapman H Cooper B Fa1 2nd row F Tyrell H Adams G Sarsfleld J Carroll Mxss Warner N Myrell G Redmond F Shaffer L Gran 1st row.S Long A Lovreln E Hanson N Redmond M Gould B Taylor MR 0 Z 5 MBINET consent of the prmclpal and supermtendent Thls system of governmg the student body was brought 1nto the currlculum several years ago as an 1mproved method of government The student can at least volce an oplmon state h1s llkes and d1sl1kes and offer h1s suggestlons for better ment even though some are nulllfled It runs somewhat as the Congress of the Unlted States When elther houses passes a blll 1t IS agreed upon by the Student Councll the ltem IS taken for cons1de1at1on to the pr1nc1 pal and supermtendent To carry on the work that needs to be done by the Student Councll It IS dlX1d6d 1nto several commlttees as follows school and the condltlon of the books tables chalrs etc Halls and llghts commlttee Helps keep the halls qulet and clean to see that all lockers are properly locked and sees that the hall llght are turned on and otf between classes Program commlttee Plans assembly programs for the entlre year mated and elected by the student body as a whole Vxce presxdent The pres1dent of our student body ll'1lS year was John Carroll nom Coy la Chanev was elected by the counc1l Members of the student counc1l th1 year were Harry Coper Mar garet Gould Arthur Lovreln Jean Spxrey Mary Jane Chapman B111 F318 B111 Parks Fanchlon Tyrell Har11et Adams LOIS Gran Norma Myrell Florence Shaffer Coyla Chaney Exelyn Hansen Glen Sarsf1eld Bob Taylor Suzanne Long Newell Redmond Martha Hull Grace Red mond John Carroll - . 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Grlt those teeth Snyder kxddlng Gracle Well shut mah mouth w1de open cheer leaders IH the grooxe Clayton ln a con templatue mood rmg dose bells blg football hero Vlell' NTISS Larsen Coyla Jumps hlgh Ouchl It hurts Doc man ual tra1nmu cla s poses Jwgs n B111 Stanlex and pals VS ouldst that I could kxss thx hand oh babe' vshat cha lookm at Dlck plaxmg hockev Senlor glrls make a Xmas tree He en gazes Pa and 'Ha gazes skat mg champlons Rosemarx and Rae1ean technlcal stuff Frances on the Inn dock Jerrx trumpetmg blkes n more blkes an ltors Dandx Heneman and Jones pep parade Band loads up for contest orchestra at X1 ork Get happx XII' Booth Knox glves speech 1n hxstory Bob Anderson gettmg vaccmated Concentratxon Cheerleaders restlng gym demonstra tlon Band at a basketball game commg dovsn from th1rd Gee but Im bored M1Stl9tO8 mlxup clarlnetlst Bob Cummlngs Mr Whlte gets a duck for Xmas Bonnle Martha and Barbara at the falr S ndey domv callsthenlcs Mob scene anno Q...-aa. L :ann-q - . . Y . , . . . . . , .... .... . , , 1 ' ' ..... 5 ....x , Retail selling class .... Lavonne Dates Thelma .... Grin fella .... Bob Ekbergfs pals surround ambulance ..., Vincent Loomis way back wben .... Helen plays the clown .... Alice, Maxine, and Dorothy at gym demonstration .... hale and hearty Fleming ...., solo club ..... Posin' ....,, Drum major ...... more calisthenii-s ...... Just Sherman ... .Look at the birdie! Strmgham poses on the fender of Snvder s uloppe Ruth Ann Slt t1n on the fence that s Ruth Jensen behlnd the drum Nor ma goes cov on us Barbara shows a correct pos1t1on 1n golf su m at che lalfe h J m Bullock . , .. . - I , , U n . ' ' ' Barbara's back . . . Cerry Ruth Ann. Frances, and Grace after a 'i '...s...swis!!!...i . Peggy Mannlng and Lola Henrich in the lone star state Gwen at the piano Dorothx Juanita and J1g0'S Bob Cap and his new car Strolling down the ax enue Ruth Ann at the ten Bob Ekberg teee off Hex Babe Leaxm home Big pep palade Farmer laseiefs and laddieq der age of . . . Plow in there, Bill . .'. iaiman and his pipe . . . The sun s ln my eyes farmers ln the dell posm Kexth Darlmgton bull sesslon pas glrls wolly ball gom home well lgnore us then Tn T stuff n thmg get hep chlllun class studylng retall sellmg a bow and hls dog , . . . , . ' ' 1 ' y , . . . . , V . 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