,Www ,......a...-.,, Mm www. .nw- slr' 37 9.-A , -,N , 'xx ' 5 NAM , 'XM .Y., 1. -X -xxx V. M. , . 1h,,, M. M, UW W The 'ie ruor C1 iss of 1940 futurf studs mis ind tm 1Chf ra of burnm r I-hgh Sc hool Summa 1' Ioxx 1 I df'd1C'Z'ltl'S Thus Annual to all E Q E . A .7 L. Y 'Q IE' 'C .-nf 3, i f..,, ,Q 1 - r ami K S- ,R fs, IACIIHY M. M. ROGERS Superintendent HOLLIS N. HUNT Principal gl Science CAROL PRESCOTT Vocal Music JOHN E. BECHTER Commercial ERNEST G. HAGEN Band Sz Social Science DONALD F. GOSCH Basketball Coach gl Industrial Arts. PATRICIA JONES Home Economic s MRS. HOLLIS N. HUNT Latin 8.1 Social Science GEORGE W. HIDINGER Football, Basketball, Baseball gl Mathematics CATHERINE POWER English SHIRLEY SANDERS English Q., 1 lp-I , .Q-L 45 we P1 ' xfai 4155: ggs, Sec retary-Trea Darrell Sowers, President Patricia Gardiner, Vice President Betty Bri Milan Aschbrenner 954, I Marjorie Brase 15 YE' Bernice Burke Q fcf' I .X Q'-:., 1f:,' ,-1 'Ln A . ff1'C?' ff.. ' ' , HIHIY-NINHIS 154 Richard Cass 3 -QR ' Margaret Beckman . , lv. , at .tv , 'A' if L Si 'Q' fx 1' Le o Buldhaupt R47 Wayne Fox osx 'sa 1'--' -1' Margaret Ganske K. I ,X Q Q 4. f YT Sally Goen :ff nu rom 5 Warner Heyer Neil Lehrnkuhl e f X . n ga- a 1 - UQ' NINHIS 4 SNLQN M 4 62: Cletus Mille r Anne Miller 4 Q Ov W r Suzanne Henning Q'-ia. Q. - R ,JA ' b Q Y he 'ig 32.24 gr, Varland Koch 'sa -l N V in Rf T '? T' wr' X Maureen Mallory 1'-1 if 'V J , vw, X l' L, 1 ,a , l Junior Mirs . 1 .il 21' ' A r.. ,I ' Q , Yf ' s' Arlene Morf f .. sswfr as ,gg 'T' ' Shirley Rosenow jg -qui. 'V ' V- Q fb Avila' ' r William Stranahan '45, 5,5-.Q -., Y I Lois Thie s A Ve rdeen Nolte FURIY 7 .g. l 6.3 5 1 3 1 Carmen Schwake NINERS I I f Marvin Tiedt Verlynn Rade r Marilyn Schrade r . 1' ik' , Marjorie Strempke as-,fx C' Ruth Traeger t IJ-If 5 N-.., Laura Buhr Barbara Callanan Bernice Corkery Marcella Craun Mariann Frahm Melvin Gaede V 1111am Ganske George Gardner Florence Garland James Haag R obe rt Hammel Nancy Hammette r Marlowe Hannaman Renee Hencken Carol I-Ioeger Betty May Hunt Merlyn Kasemeier Jane Kent Marvin Knoploh Gilbert Korman Lorraine Kuepker Donald Lantow Wayne Lease Ruth Lechner C LASS SPONSORS Patricia .Tones Mildred Hunt Donald Meie r Gladys Meier J'un1or M111er Mlnerva Nuss T reva Pleggenkuhle Marv1n Pollow Dorothy SChne1de r Ahce Schortau Loretta Staack Ruth Steege Maumee Treloar Norman V alker Lo1s Wh1tnab1e Shirley Messerer Mardell Meyer Delores Ommen Chr1st1an P1phO Mary Kay Rader Raymond Reasland Ralph Schwake Ardeth Seehase Duane Thomas Pauhne T raeger W111ard Wedeme1er Donald Vv estendorf Jame s Yungtum rf 5 f A J R nlnird Pu r rrnn llfl Q Jule Bl rc L rcun lrl1r' Box n ln rC'1 li I f may J fr .J Rornaune Erase C irol B1 hr L xV4 rn Buldhaupt M ark Cor lu rv Auderly Crm iger Ilmmw Duhrkopf Cordc lla Fox Lilith Franzen 00 8 Ixne Haag Ahce Hammel Elmer Heller Hrlen Heyer M1T1l7H Hoth Iwlary Loc Huebner Varla Jacob Barbara Yxrc hovx Llrry .TO mson R14 hard Karsten G1 me Kxrchmann Jarnc 5 Klelner C IASB SPONSORS Don Goerh C 11-01 Prescott George Hxdmger Elauxe Knoploh Carolyn Langholz Dale Lehmkuhl Donald Leyh V1ola Me1er Tommy Melghan Dale Meyer Margaret Mueller Wayne Murphy Carolee O Brlen Duane Pagel Lavern Plaster Ray Potratz Verdeen Schl1Cht1ng Martha SChwer1n Paullne Seehase Marlene Sell Veryl Sell V1rg1l Sell Harold Snyder Mermce Sowers Ramona Staack Darlene Strempke Dorxs Struck Joan Thompson Marjorle Traeger JoAnn Volker Barbara Wescott Norma W1lharrn Q D I ,- 3 J I xnxx x . AIA! lllf'YQlli UIIWQIII ICU!!! I illflllf 53 EVYI M I..av1na Albrecht Phylhs Benter Loxs Bergman Shxrley Bergman Robert Boderman W11l1s Buhr Beverly Copp Delorxs Destlval Donna Destlval Mary Duffy Elck Verla Leo E1sam111er Donna Engle Robert Erkel Cebert Fox Vera Frlsch W111ys Fr1tz Thomas Gardmer Robert Gardner C LASS S PONSORS Sh1r1ey Sanders Holhs Hunt Betty Craun James Gu, Sem an Avx-S Hencken LaDonna Ked1n0 R obe rt Kuke r Mary Olds Darold P1pho Corr1ne Rader Carol Reuter Robe rt Sowle s .Tamce Spr1nger Mmkey Vaughn Grace Warnke Rheta Johnson Donna Kasememer Mabel McCla1n Lo1s N1emann Charles Pollow Jerry Prldeaux Var1ena Schulte Mar1lyn Seehase Marv1n Thles Marvzn Thomas Stanley VK aterman Stanley Wescott Darlyce Wilharm KI DIR AHII fin fr N SECOND ROW Mrs Margaret Glese Kenneth Stedman Daryl Prlebe Russell Boevers Shlrla Strokschexn Betty Rleck Steven Sperry Jxmmy Berg Tornmy O Brmen Karen I-Ioth Dale Frxdley Roger Kafer Gene Robertson FIRST ROW Dale Phxlllps Norman Zobel Ruth Haeflmger James I-Ioth M1Chae1Sg-xcton Ronald Heller Denn1s Schuldt Joel Nxemann FIRSI GRADE ri THIRD ROW M155 Lauterbach Verl Beebe Carol R1tter Duane Behrens Stanton Fox Susan Schult Elalne Seehase SECOND ROW Sharon Platte Kent Schw1eger Ronald Aschbrenner Judy Husmann John Allen Roger Bock Ronna Lucas FIRST ROW Jon Kleppe Marlys Johnson Mary Louxse Gonnerman Daryl Bartels Carol Senft B1lly Johnson ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN Danny Burke Donald Hoffmann V1rg1l Erhardt 12 , .31 JL . . , 5 1 1 1 1 I 1 v ' ' . 1 1 J 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 .. , I 1 ' 1' X , R1 S - 5 - - ' - - ' ' ,. -- 'A .H 5 -- ' . ,-V' . I q. K' - 0 Q -' L -1 4-. - ' :gk - I 1 A K ' 1 . - . . a , 4 5 ' 5 . ,.- - '. : 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' I I S 1 1 9 , . 1 , , . 3 U Ill mm AAN THIRD ROW M155 Wescott Carol Rosenow Bllly Bowllng Roland Platte J SECOND ROW Peggy Lamprecht Sharon Mary Khner Jerry Ward Denn1s Schwelger K f r Jo AnnHoth Jarchow D1c 19 pr g Janls Frldley Verla Heller LaVera Seehase FIRST ROW Judy Traeger LesleyBenter ll Jo Ann Plaster Jackle Rltter Davxd Schults Jon Lucas Judy Newe THIRD ROW Jo Ann Frldley Jamce Leech Glenda Pennmgton Rlchard Haupt Howard Potratz Denms Nlewoehner M155 Roder SECOND ROW Margaret Coan Wayne Gonner D n ldson James Borcherdmg Rosemary Copp Larry Wh1teford man Paul Haase Joy o a BobbyRe1sner FIRST ROW Ronme Coleman Sharon Rowell Judy Hartwxg Carolyn John son R1chardM1nkel Walter Kent J 13 I I V .Q . - -tv, A v4 W , - , - 2 .. ,. 5 - pf -I .J I ' - , f fa , .JZ , Q 'V I Q, I ' C J 4 1 ' , , ' ' . . e , , ' k' S in er, Jane Whitmire, Clarence Haeflinger, Larry a e , , K . 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HIIIIHH GRAIN 0 THIRD ROW: Barbara Hammetter Gordon Cowel Monroe Ehl t R b er o ert Fagenbaum Joe Quandt Marlene Robertson Ann Rxeck Anna Haase Sh1rley Mallory Laura Kleppe Mxss Olsen SECOND ROW Dorxs Hoffmann Ronnxe Senft Larry Schwake Caryl Fr1dley Gretchen Schult Dora Lee Flsh B1lly Coan Mary Creager Marlene Mxller Allan Bock Marllyn Palmer Gene Maurer Darlene Wolff FIRST ROW Donald H111 Joyce Albrecht Mary Allen Joan Re1sner Charlene Langholtz Larry Coleman Albro Overton Carol Johnson HHH Alll THIRD ROW V1ctor1a Madsen Tomm M y esserer Wayne Bergman Kenneth Karsten Danny Bowlmng Vernon Plckerlng Allen Wescott SECOND ROW Phxlxp Corkery Larry Potratz Kay Grannemann Rxchard N1 emann Allan Bartels Maureen Gonnerman Joan Berg Frederlck Heller FIRST ROW Dennls Blume A rmln Pxpho MarleneSeehase Shxrley Schwake Gwendolyn Borche d r mg Eugene Pollow ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN Geneva Plaster .Terry Weldler 14 I A I 1? .-. 1 f .. 1 l Y' 1 I-X 1 - ' s - 1 1 0' E 1 A K I I xl' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 -. - -1 -- -- - - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 1 - I , . SIXTH GRAIN -w 99 THIRD ROW Mrs L Elmer Walker Elroy Traeger Charles Meyer Marlowe Jacob Darwln Frxtz Kay Donaldson Jullann Johnson Ruth Ann Potratz Annette Koeberle Jlm Whltrnxre Larry Meyer Mae Haefhnger SECOND ROW Douglas Schuldt Barbara Blume Pamela Smlth B1lly Whxteford Beth Beebe Joyce Frldley Kexth Senft Iva May McCla1n Mary Sell Donna Erhardt Adelalde Overton Max Kedmg Paul Fagenbaum FIRST ROW Gerald Haupt Ilene Prldeaux Jean Hartwlg Judy Sorg LaVonne Pollow rroll Harvey Fagenbaum Phyllxs Jarchow R onnle Ca FOURTH ROW James Pxckerxng Jumor Fedeler Orvllle Elhs Lowell Rosenow Yvonne h THIRD ROW L 1 Hochberger Kay Bowlxng Shlrley Bu r Reasland Isabelle Fox y e D w1nStrempke JamesN1emann Marjorxe Wescott E1leen Murphy Maralynl-Iankner d SECOND ar W t rman Roberta Gonnermann Sara Jo Gar 1ner Gladys Mallory Shlrley a e OW Verl se Pollow Harold Schumacker W1ll1s Schlatter Harold P1pho Donald Ben M B ker R Y ld E kel Rlchard Bump Flossle Pr1deaux Iss ec ter Howard Klelner Haro r b tPalmer Martxn Heller Leo W1l FIRST ROW Robert Ganske James Lantow Ro er harm Marxlyn Ehlert Jo Ann Johnson Wllma Creager 15 hw -I ' 1 4 - . I x ,X , h . W .. 1 . I I '-1:1 - , .I i f ' 2 ' ' I I I I . I I I I I I . I I I . I I I . I I I I I I I l J . I ' I I ' J- L F5 fl ' I , if-V-'X ,Z L - . f' ' fs- 'Q ' I I I . I . ' I l I I I ' : I I . I I . I I I I I l I ' I I I : I I I . I I D I I . ' IIBHIH GRADE F N x FOURTH ROW Joyce N1ewohner Shlrley Moeller T d e Cass Roger Donaldson Jean Murphy Terry Frldley THIRD R OW Robert Duhrkoph Donnxe Thompson Ruby Sell Leanne Schultz Ann Woods Lorrame Leech S ll o Roger Callanan Geraldme Hoffmann .Tulla Iarchow Sue Bowllng Gall Hartwlg La Vonne Heller Orvllle Blaschke FIRST ROW Ralph Gaede Betty Haupt Jane Hoth X t an a Hmrrchs Barbara Beebe Arnetta Bohle J1mm1e Frldley Ilene Staack I0 PIP ClUB F Y l6WO HCI' JHDICC Sprmger Vera Frlsch Sh1rley Bergman Delores Destxval Sally Bowllng THIRD ROW Marjorle Wescott Ga1l Hartwl L d g a onna Kedlng Mabel McCla1n Kay Bowlxng Betty Haupt Phyllls Benter Mlss Power SECOND L ROW Sarah .TO Gardner orrme Leech Carol Reuter Rhet J' h a o nson JoAnn Johnson FIRST ROW Julia .Tarchow Shxrley Waterman Lols Nxemann OURTH ROW Arnetta Bohle Jo ce N h Jean Murphy 16 ,. n ff A QQ I 1 K' A . ' I -. A M 1 ' 3 .l I - ' ' , , ' , a y Bowling, Miss Wolff. SECOND ROW: Dale Maurer, Harley Wesc tt, , ' , ' , LUCINDA WOLF F Eighth Grade MARGARET BECKER Seventh Grade MRS. L. ELMER WALKER Sixth Grade VICTORIA MADSEN Fifth Grade DOROTHEA OLSEN Fourth Grade AMANDA RODER Third Grade I , If I If' ' , 14 . , f - f OLIVE WESCOTT Second Grade UARDA LAUTERBACH First Grade MRS. MARGARET GIESE Kindergarten MRS. MARY PRIDEAUX Secretary-Librarian ALBERT IDUHRKOPF Custodian HENRY SCI-IEDTLER Custodian Cry 1 lf J nys ,fy 5' Y...- 71 233 :QF 'C .-..-Sh 'IJ I fb Sumner Surnner Surnner Sumner Sumn r Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner C BMKHB All md xll Frederuksbur P txmllm Nlayn ircl Wes Ln o VN 1ukon Fayette West Un1on Trxpoh Readlxn Fr: dermcksburg Elkxder Fayette Tr pol1 Maynard V! nn THIRD ROW Kmrchmann Waterman Sell Cass Gardlner Buhr SEC OND ROW Mr Gosch Snyder Mexeri Johnson Sowers Hannaman Heyer fsml FIRST ROW Lease' D Borcherdmgll' M Borcherdmg Reasland Lantow' Bodermani 4' Indlcates letter wxnners Desplte the lack of expermence and returmng lettermen the 1948 49 team was able to w1n 8 of mts 15 scheduled games On the above p1cture there are only two Semors, and fxve Iumors, the rest be1ngSophomores and Freshmen The team was greatly handlcapped by a lack of he1ght, as only two boys of the flrst ten were f1ve eleven 18 I 47 B 'A Rm L 'il . 40 H f e . 25 OS 'E ' 20 .ff 'z C 35 'i ' 1 n , 36 '- 49 31 -' ' 30 Z8 49 1 A 'N Z5 i 33 ' 37 i ' 42 1 ' ' Oral. A fl' . - rn . -'lf' VV i V ' ' ,A - Ii-. K gg Z wx: 5 , - 1 1, 4 yt nap, v 0. -i 'T , . 4 109 1:-1 zu 11 1 ... :. 1 ': 1 , . , 1 , , . I ' W' lUlllllAll lnd1cates letter wmners THIRD ROW Boderman sm Buhr G1eseman T Cass Kueker Pagel Vlurphy Klemer Buldhaupt Plaster Aschbrenner sml SEC OND ROW Mr Gosch Pollow Haag Westendorf Meler' Leyh F Johnson' Erkel Kuchmann' Gard1ner Sowles R Cass ' Mr H1 dxnger FRONT ROW Snyder' D Borcherd1ng'l' Kochf' Reaslandw' Lantowr Dur1ng the fall of 1948 the Aces enjoyed one of the1r more successful seasons 1n recent years When the season closed Sumner held th1rd place ln the conference standmngs wmth a 4 Z record for conference games The Aces dxd not play a warm up game before startzng conference play and that IS probably one reason they came out on the short end of a 33 0 score when they traxeled to Postv1lle to meet the P1rates In themr second game at West Un1on the West Umon Bombers blocked a Sumner punt 1n the closmg mmutes of the game to hand the Aces another conference loss 13 6 In the th1rd conference contest the Maynard Blue Devlls lnvaded Durant Fxeld but the Aces were ready to play football and won the game 26 7 The follow1ng week the Aces journeyed to Fayette and took the Cardmals to camp 31 0 W1th a conference record of 2 Z the Aces met Waukon next at Durant Fxeld and made the record three wmns and two losses by a 34 O score The next contest anon conference battle was at Grundy Center The Aces couldn t match Grundy s power and dropped the game 18 13 The overall record was now 3 3 The Elkader War rmors were next when they met the Aces at Sumner for the Ace s homecomxng In a hard played conference game the Aces came out on top by a 32 I3 score Inthe fmal game of the season Cedar Falls Teacher s H1gh came here to meet the Aces for a non conference contest ln a bruxsmg battle the Aces pulled the game out of the f1re to w1n 19 13 The flnal season s record was 5 won 3 lost Sumne r Sumner Sumne r Sumne r Sumne r Sumner Sumne r Sumner SCORES Postv1lle West Umon lwlaynard Fayette Waukon Grundy Center Elkader T C I-hgh lf? 1 'A f 1 Q Q , i - S A ' rg A , Pi 'sf , y fl 1 f l. , ' , . , . 1 3 1 l 1 1 1 l ' - Sowersv, Heyerf, Stranahanr, lvl. Borcherdingv, Leasev, Hannamanv 0 ' 33 6 ' 13 Z6 7 31 ' O 34 0 13 18 32 13 I0 A SECOND ROW Bumpfsmj Wescott Lantow El11sG1eseman Sowles Mr I-hdxnger Kuker Grldley gaede Palmer Nlemann Wllharm FIRST ROW Blaschke Duhrkopf Gard1ner4f Waterman? Donaldson' Cass? Buhri Callananv The Junxor Hxgh Basketball Team clmmaxed a successful season by wlnnlng the .Turuor I-hgh Bremer County Tournament held rn Sumner February 7 9 and IZ Sumne r Sumne r Sumner Sumne r Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumne r Sumne r SCORES Frederxka West Un1on Waukon West Unlon Trxpolx Waverly Elkader COUNTY TOURNAMENT Janesvllle Fredemka Waverly CH HIHIADHRS Juha Jarchow Sh1rley Waterman and Lo1s N1emann . pq N ' ff' R 34 ' Z4 15 ' Z8 Zl 18 Z8 ' Z4 33 ' ' 15 31 15 29 ' 15 52 ' 14 34 ' 16 34 Z0 Q YA b 3 I .tif .. i 1. .- 5 1 5. d, ',Q 'fy -ffv M 5 -2,5 1' ' or 3 - ' , , , 'f 5- r , 1 A V in ' f 1 - .fee .f f ., Elly -frsmfgig V. ,bA.Zl. ,'!'-,PI IQ ' .. 2 5. 9 'X . s u' i G fx H, - fl-' i Q Q ' 1 I A nn-1 ' Ulf ...ff 1.5 x Xi. . Q ,, 1 il, fi Y 9 :g g , f 1 5 -. ' ' A ' - ' . 1 , 4 5 Q - I .I ' Wfy 5 7 E - ' ' Us jx, '15 ll 4 I ----Qu ww.. . . 1. Beginner's row. 2. Finals, '48. 3. Fully equipped. 4. Shirley, then. 5. Marg Ganske. 6 Ace Steege. 7. I.S.T.C. mobile unit. 8. Independence-bound. 9. Marg Beckman. 10. Neil etc. 11. Arlene. 12. Mrs. Hunt. 13. Anxious seniors. 14. Poised for flight. 15. Our editor 16. Murderin' Milan. 17. Shirley, now. 18. Snowy skirmish. 19. Marge. 20. Hagan B: Co 21. Ref shoots one. 22. Homecoming queen. 23. New outlook. 24. Alice. 25. Flash editor 26. Beck. 27. Mutt and Jeff. 28. All smiles. 29. Class of'50. 30. Marjorie Brase. 31. Emcee 32. That class again!!! 33. Be on the look out for. . . . 1? , I Ns., ' !v1ObT RLPRI-IbENIAI'VE ? ki! L4 1' L4 Y Dirrs ll boxnnrs Arlene Mori MObT LIKELY FO SUCCEED C irrne n Schwakc W1ll11m Stranihan BEST LOOKING Marv1n Tledt Ruth Traeger MOST CLEVER Patrlma Gardlner Leo Buldhaupt Z2 454.- by i 'Vs C' Q Q , Q 3 J 1 ANIDINC 1 irlinfl Clrmfn Srhvu ake Mr Hagen Mary Rader Lyle Hoch 1 I rm C nrkf ry Nllrle nc 5: ll Coxrme Rader FOURTH R I N I C, lrul Hoegz r Ilene Stmfk Bettx Hunt Rene e Cexrro 1 ul 1 llnf Koch THIRD ROW Jane Iii g Carol Ruhr Ann I ra 1 IIIL Xl n ma Nusa NAAIIFECD Nflillorx He-le n Heyyr 'vlxrllvn Hoth Pre t If ne N ax I4 I W S ctt Join Tlmrnpwun C lmxs Nleler SI' COND R mmf N :um mer R gl ine I Phxllm Banter Donna Engel Carolee O Br1en 15 P tr 111 Nlarwn Knuphfh CIIFIK-t an Pmpho WIIIIHYYH btrf-xnahdn Ixu th Senft Ruth Lerhner Lum Wh tnlhlf Lula 'N ernann Roberta Oonnerrnann Ramona St lick Barb ir 1 Bef be Hlrharl Call :nan If IRST ROW lms Th Q 5 Nornn Vkllharrn Shlrlev Bergnudnn Robert olu rt Hxrnrnfl T rrx I' rlcil xurx BJ r llune Krop 0 1 Gl1lH1r vu Rheti Iohnson Rc nee Henc ks n Ani tu Kos hr rl: Ahce Hamrnel ABSI' INT SLI? anne Hen Ll rkopf R I I 1 C 121135 I E,I'n k Bflnd 2210 Clarmet 'lit G' Hagen Low. Thyiisgg -Solo Cornifi Hector 1. C O ' Ar en Drurn Iwlajorette Joan Thornpson Z3 Q.. J'-5 Renee Hencken, Minerva Nuss, Rheta Johnson Mary Lee Huebner, Jane Haag, Jean Murphy, Bar- bara Wescott. Flute Trio: Rheta Johnson, Ann- ette Koeberlc, Alice Hammel. Mixed Clarinet Quartet: Lois Thies, Norma Wil- harm, Shirley Bergmann, Betty Hunt. Woodwind Trio: Alice Hammel, Lois Thies, Minerva Nuss. Brass Sextet: Arlene Morf, Betty Briggs, Robert Hammel, William Stranahan, Carolee O'Brien, Varland Koch. Percussion Section: Corrine Rader, Bernice Corkery, Ar- deth Seehase, Marlene Sell, Lyle Hochberger, Mary Ra- ng der, Florence Garland. SUMNEB -an THIRD ROW Marlene Sell Marjorle Bra L Betty Hunt Ardeth Seehabe Loxs Thxeb Joan Thompson Carmen Schwake Marmann Frahm Margaret Beckman Helen Heyer Edlth Franzen SECOND ROW Paullne Traegfr Donna Mae Kabemflcr Betty Brlgge Shlrley Rosenow Sally Goen PdtF1CI3 Gardmer Marllyn Schrader .I1n1ce Sprlnver V d nNolte Lor tta Staack Norma Wxlharm FIRST ROW Mary Lee Hucbnzr Ixdar er ee JOFIC Traeger Allce I-Iammel Low Nu mann Mary Duffy Ruth Traeger AnnM1ller Arlene Morf 5 R, THIRD ROW CaroleeO Brlen .Iam Kent Marxlyn Hoth Verdeen Schhchtmg Vera FTIS h Maureen Mallory Betty Craun Shlrley Bergman SECOND ROW Barbara Wescott Lavma Albrecht Blame Knoploh Margaret Mueller Carol Buhr Ramona Staack Carol Reuter Beverly Copp FIRST ROW M1SsPreSCott Mxnerva Nuss Phylhs Benter LaDonna Kedmg Carol Hoeger Carol1neLang holz Rheta Johnson Donna Engel Z5 ? , B , f . I A ' W 1' S I lf .,Iwkl, I4-lk 1 il. ' .I 3 effigy, cm I to CIUBS wuxrn cnnnus PO t- v X A 5 t 3- 5 M: L we , . h M t I 'J i I, w V 3 fn is . , ! KAI A .tit A ' , , X , ,,,. Q J 2 4 W 1 ' P J 5 O Tl-HRD ROW: Raphy Sfhwake, Barland Koch, Rayrnond Rc-asland, Virgil Sell, T ' Janies Yungtum, Christian Pipho, lxlerlyn Kaserneier, lwlaurice Treloar, James Kleiner, Dale Lehxnkuhl. SECOND ROW: Betty Briggs, Sally Gocn, Shirley Rose- now, LaVern Buldhaupt, Wayne Murphy, Larry Johnson, Warner ll :yer, Leo Pruldhaupt, Carmen Schwake, Joan Thompson, Verdeen Nolte, Loretta Staack, Mariann Frahm. FlRST ROW: lvlary Lee Huebner, Marjcmrie Traeger, Ruth Traeger,Donna Ka-semeier, Lois Niemann, Patricia Gardiner, Marilyn Schrader, Tommy Meighan, Marvin Thies, Ardeth Seehase, Marlene Sell, Edith Franzen, Anne Miller, Arlene lwlori. lilll lilllll rx A J Z: 1 Tfe' if 11 H. Q 9 Q -, ' gi in m .A 'ii Q . H, ., V M f , V J A-as 'K , P' We ff- J if :ev 'Q g '. 1 6 W I O 1' C' ' 7 - Q l . v 5, .3 f vt' ' 9 . L v ,5 pf T1-HRD ROW: Christian Pipho,Melvin Gaede,Maurice Treloar, Warner ldeyer, Larry Johnson, Varland Koch, Raymond Reasland, Ralph Schwalce, Virgil Sell, jdmeg yunggllm, SECOND ROW: Leo Buldhaupt, James Kleiner, Merlyn Kase- mmer, Wayne Murphy, Duane Pagel, Donald Leyh, Wayne Lease, MBfViHKU0' ploh, James Haag. FlRS'l' ROW: Jerry Prideaux, Dale Lehmkuhl, Marvin Thies, Tommy Meeighan, Veryl Sell, Tommy Gardiner, Gene Kirchmann, LaVern Buld- haupt. 26 H Pl 'Fin' M- THIRD ROW Left to Rlght Bermce Corkery Barbara Wescott Marllyn Hoth Sh1rleyRosenow Helen Heyer Carme-nSchwake Ioan Thomson Carolee O brxen Maureen Mallory Allce Hammel Ramona Staack SECOND ROW Norma W1l harm Carollne Langholz Gladys Meier Laura Buhr Loretta Staark Marllyn Schraeder Sally Goen Lols Whltnable Marunn Frahm Marjorle Traeg Carol Buhr FIRST ROW lxlary Lee Huebner Ruth Traeger Barbara Callanan Ruth Steegje Florence Garland LO19 Th1e's Betty Hunt Betty Brzggi Patty Gardmer Anne Mzller Mermce Sowers Ruth Lechner Paulme Traegner Arlene Morf CHIIHIIAUIHS Left to Rlght Marzlyn Schraeder, Ruth Steege, Norma Wllharm, Sally Goen Z7 . Hlf P UIUB Xl IUH I I o.m.ll1fJ, if , Q 'Jr ya' 611 P ' A-I 'As-T A ,, F . , 7 ' I, , ! 4 Q 1 . f ' V ' - -. , ' I , 1 , Ld, . . I, .Z ' I . -V , er, 1 A, .vu Y IlASH SIAFP .145 SEATED Left to rmght Marllyn Schrader Carmen Schwake Betty Brxggs Sally Goen Warner Heyer Pat Gardlner Betty Hunt Almce Hammel Carol Reuter STANDING Mr Bechter Loxs Thxes Nfiarvln Thledt Arlene Morg ANNUAlSlAll I SEATED Left to rlght W1ll1am Stranahan Ne11Lempkuhl Lols Th1CS Carmen Schwake Warner Heyer Arlene Morf Marllyn Schrader Marjorle Brase Maureen Mallory STANDING Mr Bechter Mlss Sanders Z8 W l ' ' 1 .. P, A 1 x 0 Y --. -'l 'yt'-3, J Ci Q V l A 1 4 r 1' 4 l ji' Y - Y ,x . I 1 ' M il 2 1 l V j N 3 A 5 A A ,A 1 . i -. Q - - T ,va ' 1 xx A N 'IA ,L 5 V 1 I UU .- Thls group though the smallest of the school organlzatlons IS one of the most Lmportant These ten together wzth Mr Rogers thexr advlser plan school partles and dances Some events sponsored by the Student Councll are the Home comxng dance and the electlon of the Kxng and Queen the Chrlstmas Party and many other school dances If you have had fun at these affalrs xt s due tothe work of the Student Councll When a btudent Counc1l member IS elected he IS 1n for the rest of hxs h1gh school days Smcea new member lb elected every year the Student Councll IS composed of four semors three Jumors two sophomores and one freshman The present councll members are Warner Heyer Anne Mlller Arlene Morf Lols Thxes Bob Hammel Betty Hunt Ruth Lechner Don Borcherdmg Mernlce Sowers and TommyGard1ner The executxve commlttee 1S Warner Heyer Pres Ldent Arlene Morf Vlce presldent Bob Hammel Secretary andRuthLechner Treasurer These students work together to keep the student body entertamed and to make school llfe more pleasant The1r meetmgs are held every otherTuesday at 12 30 ln the llbrary 29 SIUHI C Cll Q I l ll Q- , ' .1 ', . '77 G ff f-, T , y if - ,xml , 6 Almost E.ighteen, a three-act comedy by Dana Thomas, was chosen for presentation by the Junior Class. This play was given at the S.H.S. Gymnasium Friday, November 12. The cast and crew are as follows: STANDING-Left to Right: Miss Catherine M. Power, DirectorgChristian Pipho,State Man- agerg Laura Buhr, Don Westendorf, Florence Garland, Merlyn Kasemeier, Bob Hammel, Loretta Staack. SEATEID: Gladys Meier, Prompterg Lois Whitnable, Ralph Schwake, Betty Hunt, Ruth Lech- ner, Gilbert Korman, Ruth Steege. 30 JU IUR PlAY CAST I 'W Qi' ' is ,A vi Messin' 1 ,..., Q L Roun' bb Students of poetry LCHTHIHL new words An mterestxng experlment No lodflng a loud u..,f ......7... Making adjustments Seniors at work Q1 ' 'wg x -. A-.4 A student led discussion Future Hornemakers 31 '17 Mr Bechtel' s Prodmgree C1005 HUYTIOI' Men in 0 Well We Were Worklng Seventh Heaven'7 I Nl Algebra Today? Future Freshmen 32 r A. A E51 'Xb 'WV -.:. 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'Q W ,f Q N , - , fi' .e n-' ' W , A 6 5 .4 W , Q K - A 4 Q F ' q Q -- ' K -7 MASS PRUPHHIY WHO S WHO IN AMERICA 1974 ASCHBRENNER MILAN Actor born BremerCo la May 19 1932 Broadway 1955 Holly wood 1959 well known as character Frankenstem BECKMAN MARGARET Dancer Born Dubuque C I Oct 9 1930 The Sensat1on lh her art s1nce Martha Graham Currently contracted w1th Z1egf1eld BRASE MARJORIE Photographer bornBremerCo Ia Dec 7 1930 On staff of New York Met Daxly BRIGGS BETTY LOU Nurse born Fayette Co I .Tune 4 1932 Fmrst to successfully use the Atomxc cure for Cancer 1n the U S BULDHAUPT LEO Englxsh Prof born Fayette Co I Feb 18 1932 Graduate of Un1v of Ia Yale and U of So Cal1f Greatest Englxsh Prof of our t1me BURKE BERNICE SOCIBISBTVICC Worker born Black Hawk Co I Sept 24 1931 A1ded 1n the rescue work 1n Florxda of the B112 zard of 1969 Acqu1red the pos1t1on as Head of Amer1can Red Cross CASS RICHARD .TR Adm1ral born Black Hawk Co I Aug 1931 Morgon Park M11 Acc Ch1cage 111 US A Sub Ser 1950 rank 1n 1971 Head of WorldSubmar1ne Force FOX WAYNE Enterta1ner born Wxll Co Ill Oct 12 1931 Head of Fox sdaredevxls group whowrecks cars for enter tamment GANSKE MARGARET P1an1st born Bremer Co Ia Oct 6 1931 Northwestern Ch1cago Ill 1954 Stud1ed IH Europe Composed recently the Raphsody of Techn1co1or GARDINER PATTY Character Actress born Woodbury C0 I July 28 1931 Member Dram Soc of Buffalo 1960 Or1g1nated character of Sus1e Sk1pper Sllps GOEN SALLY D1et1txon born Delaware Co I Nov 23 1931 Kans Un1v 1953 then appo1nted head d1e t1c1an at Waldorf Astor1a HENNING SUZANNE Flrst Lady born Johnson Co Ia Nov 29 1931 S H S 1949 So des1r1ngd1d not further her educat1on F1rst lady 1972 HEYER WAR NER Prof of SCIENCE born Bremer Co Ia Dec 16 1931 Ames Coll 1954 Harvard 1949 teacher at Un1v of Ia KOCK VARLAND F BI born Bremer Co I Jan 11 1932 Un1v 1 1954 Secret Serv1ce for Pres 1n1958 Head ofBureau 1n 1964 LEHMKUHL NEIL D1 plomat born Bremer Co I Mar 5 1931 Wr1ter lecturer member of Lehmkuhl Douglas debate team Un1v of Ia 1953 Harvard 1960 Now Ambassador to Ch1na MALLORY MAUREEN Wrxter Illustrator born Alberta Canada Mayl 1931 Atta1ned pos1t1on of comp1l1ng travelogs for the St Dept of Colo MILLER CLETUS Theolog1an born Bremer Co Ia June Z4 1930 Wrxter Professor at Wartburg Sem1nary Dubuque Ia MILLER .T ANNE Sportswoman born Bremer Co Ia Mar 14 1932 Won golf champ1onsh1p of US xn 1961 MIRS FRANK JR wr1ter born Bremer C0 Ia Mar 14 1932 Book onmanners and styles well known 1n soc1ety world MORF ARLENE Journalxst born Ch1ChaSaW Co Ia Au 29 1931 U C L A 1953 Par1s Fash1ons correspondant for New York T1me Currently f1n1shed book Ups and Downs of Fash1ons NOLTE VERDEEN Model born Fayette Co I Aug 17 1932 W1th F1nkelst1en s Model Agency New York C1ty RADER VERLYNN Industr1a11st born Bremer Co Ia Aug 14 1931 Head of Radar Mgf Plant leadxng maker of ch1ldrens toys ROSENOW SHIRLEY born Fayette Co Ia May5 1932 Accompl1shed the productxon of Mona L1sa SCHRAEDER MARILYN Teacher born Bremer Co Ia Feb Z1 1932 Head of Board of Educatwnfor St of Ia SCHWAKE CARMEN Actress born Bremer Co Ia May 10 1930 Dramat1c actress 1n Hollywood famous for And So She L1ved SOWERS DARRELL Announcer born Bremer Co Ia Jan 3 1931 Sports an nouncer p1cks All Amer1can teams 1U football STRANNAHAN WILLIAM Eng1neer born Allemakee Co Ia June 27 1931 Des1gner of Auto s for worldslargest Mgf plant Georgma Tech 1955 STREMKE MARIORIE M D bornBremer C0 la May 31 1931 Mayo Cl1n1c Rochester M1nn THIES LOIS Teacher born Bremer Co I Apr1l29 1932 Home Eco nom1cs Un1v of Mmss TIEDT MARVIN Slnger bornBremer Co Ia Feb 5 1931 World famous 1nMetropol1tan Opera TRAEGER RUTH Des1gner born Fayette C0 Ia Julx 13 1930 Latest faSh1OnS ln lady s clothes owns huge desmgmng concern 1n Par1s 33 1 I I I I 01 'I 1 I I 1 7 ' I 7 1 1 O-1 3-1 1 1 1 . . I I I .I .I . I ' 1 - 1 1 1 -1 3-1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 1, 31, 1 , 1 1 1, , 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 -1 3-1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 , 1, 1 1, 31, 1 1 1 1, , 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 . , , 1, 1, 1 , s , ' ' I I I I 'I 'I ' I ' I . . . M . , , 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3-1 1 - ' ' 11 1 - - as 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 31, 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 9 I I I 'I .I . I I I C O I O I Q 1 I ' I 'I .I 9 I 5 ' I I 1 1 , , 1 1 1, 1, 3-1, 1 1 1 1 31, 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' I 'I a'I 9 I . I I I 1 1 1, , 1 1 1 , I I I I I I ' ' 9 5 I I I -1 11 1 - 1 1 1 1 v 1 0 1 1 1, 1, . , . 1 1 1 1 1, 1 -1 - 1 , 1 I ' I I I .I .I g1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 11 - n ' I I Y I 'Y . . . , . any v 1 I 1 U 1 1 I .I .I 9 I ' ' I 9 I I .I 'I I ' . I I I I 'I .I 9 I . U 5 I I I - ' 11 '1 01 1 ' 1 ' ll l 1 1 1 '1 'l 0 1 0 ' 1 - 1 1 1 . , . 1, 1, , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 11 1, 1 1 1 n ' 1 1 1 01 a'1 1 l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 01 1 1 ' 0 1 1 1 01 in , -1 . . , . . . . . , , 1 MASS Wlll We the semor Class of 1949 of Sumner Hxgh School Bremer County State of Iowa be xng of sound mlnd and body do declare the follow1ng to be our last w1ll and testament NIILAN ASCHBRENNER Ihereby appomt Bob Boderman as my successor for the P051 t1on of studentmanager for the football team and my love for huntmg rabb1ts to Don Rabb1ts Lantow MARGARET BECKMAN I bequeath my natural curly haxr to Donna Engeland my ab1l1ty to have a good t1me to Lorralne Kuepker MARJORIE BRASE I w1ll the ab1l1ty to get a d1amond to all the glrls of S H S and my pleasantness to Jane Kent BETTY BRIGGS I w1ll my place 1n band to Marxlyn Hoth and my deslre to kn1t to Mary Duffy LEO BULDHAUPT Ivull my glasses to Don Borcherdxng QI keep los1ng them anyway, and my doodle bug scooter to a grease spot 1n the road BERNICE BURKE I leave my gum to Carolee O Brlen and my fr1endlyd1spos1t1onto Shrrley Bergamn DICK CASS I bequeath my blond butch to Bob Kueker and my Jeep to Pat Snyder WAYNE FOX I w1ll my grease Job that wave ln my ha1r to Roma1ne Brase and my grandpa s model A and my aunt s Oldsmoblle to the scrap collector and my poetlc ab1l1ty to Don Westendorf PAT GARDINER I leave my Job at the hotel to Barbara Callanan and my popularlty to Mermce Sowers SALLY GOEN leave my skunk lock to Bermce Corkery and my place 1n the cheerleadxng sect1on to MarJor1e Treager SUZANNE HENNING Iw1ll my long well manlcured f1ngerna1ls to Alxce Hammel and my good fxgure to Mary Olds WARNER HEYER I bequeath my yellow corduroy outf1t and argylle sox to Bob Hammel and my annual ed1torsh1p to Ralph Schwake VARLAND KOCH I leave my flashy sweater and t1es to James Gelseman and my pos1t1on as guard on the football team to Gene Kxrchman NEIL LEHMKUHL Idemand that Chr1st1an P1pho be g1ven my Job as clock runner t games and my quxck w1th to my brother Dale MAUREEN MALLORY I wlll my scholastzc abxl1ty to Laura Buhr and my reserve man ner to Ahce Schortau CLETUS MILLER I wxll my shyness to Veryl Sell and my draft card to Duane Thomas ANNE IWILLER I w1ll my pos1t1on on student councml to Mary Lee Huebner and my place 1n the octet to Norma Wxlharm JUNIOR MIRS I hereby bequeath my way w1th M1ss Sanders to Larry Johnson and my pool talent to Marlow Hannaman ARLENE MORF Ileave my sllght structure to Joan Thompson and my solo chaxr 1n band to Helen I-Ieyer VERDEEN NOLTE I want to gxve my place 1n sextette to Loretta Staack and my good txmes at Oelwem to Ruth Steege VERLYNN RADER Ileave my corny Jokes to Bob Erkel and my love for baseball to Chuck Pollow 34 MARGARET GANSKE: I will my sense of balance on the motorcycle to Lavina Albright : . . . , . a SHIRLEY ROSENOW I leave my solo voice to Donna Kasemcier and my dislike for boys to Doris Struck MARILYN SCHRADER I will the presidency of the Pep Club to Marianne Frahm and my interest in Readlyn to Lois Whitnable CARMEN SCHWAKE I will my Latin knowledge to any unsuspecting person who takes it and my height to Renee Henkcn DARRELL SOWERS I will my place is pitcher on the baseball team to Bill Ganske and fullb ick position to Don Meier WILLIAM STRANAHAN Iwill my he ight to Bill Buhr and my bass horn to Marvin Knoplah MARJORIE STREMPKE I leave my love of basketball to Jane Haag and my neat hand writing to Pauline Traegc r LOIS 'IHIES I leaxe my typing ability and solo chair in band to Carol Buhr and my kn1t ting skills to Florence Girland MARVIN TIEDT I leave my slender figure to Richard Bergman and my love for econo mics to Gib Korman RUTH TRAEGER I leave my golden throat to Lois Niemann and my ability to go steady for four years to Barbara We-scott MASS HISIURY In the fall of 1937 twenty nine students started in the first grade eleven of which are Olga Flanscha Pat Gardmer Gloria Maurer Shirley Messer Anne Miller Joanne Ries Marilyn Schrader Marjorie Stempke Lois Thies M1lanAschbrenner DelbertDrew Harlan Ehlert Donald Flanscha Howardlflanscha Wayne Fox R1chardFr1sch Clarence Haupt Warner Heyer Gilbert Korman Harold Madden Harold Walker Vernon Wedemeir Tony Wescott James Yungtum Suzanne Henning Sally Goen and Ronald Kohls When we entered High School the enrollment was as follows Mxlan Aschbrenner Leo Buldhaupt Wayne Fox Warner Heyer Varland Koch Neil Lehmkuhl Teddy Mangler Don Meyerhoff Cletus Miller Junior Mirs Verlynn Rader Ronald Rohrig Merlin Rohrssen Virgil Schwake Darrell Sowers William Stranahan Marvin Tiedt Duane Wendt Alfred Wenthe Margaret Beckman Marjorie Brase Betty Briggs Betty Destival Ardys Erickson Margaret Ganske Pat Gardiner Sally Goen Ester Haverkamp Suzanne Henning Maureen Mallory Anne Miller Allene Morf Verdeen Nolte Margaret Reinking Dorothy Rogers Shirley Rosenow Marilyn Schrader Carmen Schwake Marjorie Strempke Lois Thies Ruth Traeger and Bernice Burke During this year we lost Duane Wendt andA1fred Wenthe Ron ald Rohrig moved to Hawkeye In the tenth grade Teddy Mangler, Merlin Rohrssen, Esther Haverkamp, Margaret Reinking and Dorothy Rogers all moved Virgil Schwake and Betty Destival dropped out. At the end of our eleventh year Don Meyerhoff moved to St. Louis, and Ardys Erikson was married. Now as seniors we have thirty one in our graduating class. I ,i 5 , , . 1' C , C r A Y a , , - . . ,X 5 I I 1 1 . y - . . . y . now seniors in S.H.S. The members of our first class were: Betty Briggs, Verdena Cosby, 1 I Y I I A D D l I . iYl. 7 7 l . Y I ' . 5 . , Y D Y 7 I I 1 1 . I . . I y . , . , . . , 1 . . V . . y Y , y . . , . y . Y . , ! . D 9 7 . ' 7 . IIY. . I I . , , y , A . ' . . , 1 ' ' ' I 35 'E ...! 4 il 5 ' 4 .FW f 'Eff-9, , '1'. ii M- '.,,J , lfgiiargibwq ,5Jz.- I ,I V ai - 2 ay? 1:11 X jf' 1 Jw? if ,.., N ' Q Lf r M. in J . if E' ,wr D 1 is .-40'- iff 4' QC a vi f I 'P Uv' priser: ff-4. , i Xb-r-I we :il -.' - i , P7 f If' 1 ' Fi ' M.. 3 i n 1 ' lug ni V , h -A . . I WFSWA iv? 1 if :Eg EQ- E '? fs Q ' 5 3 ff is tr. l ' P ,' xi .Ox flj The morning after the Elkader basketball game. QZQ Laura, Alice and Ruth. Q31 Recess. HJ Noon. f5j Happy Richard? f6j Superman Buhr. UQ Student mana ers Milan and Bob g . 18, Marilyn S. Q91 Junior Play Cast and others. 1105 Homecoming Parade. UIQ Marvin Thies. 1123 Patty G. U3, Playing at a game. fl4J Junior Play. C151 Betty B. C161 .Tames Y. f17j Don B. f18Q Loe B. f19j Darrell S. qzop Ray R. fZ1j Don L. 4229 Harold S. fZ3j Warner, Bill, and ?fZ4J Gilbert K. 4259 Jerry P. f26j Marlowe H. QZ7j Margaret G., Shirley R. and Maureen M. fZ8Q Marjorie S. and Bernice B. Q91 Janice S. f30Q Suzanne, Marilyn, Lois and Patty. f31j Margaret and Verdeen. f3ZJ Betty, Lois, Sally and Anne. f33J Homecoming Parade. 36 5' 6 41 Y K' -mr' The Band pprtorms Watch that lme 11dvyedd I!! I' Stmke up the band .P wp 'M' 3 Cmncratmg enthxisxasm 'vb 'Q i 'I' 34.4-fa, f.4 An obv1ous maste rpmece wxth bowed heads NK 2' J ,Q X X t is X 1 w 5 g .K,' Y x xx . x f xg ,X R X Y ,J S On, on, Oh Sumner, go down that field Come on all ye team mates, we'll nev Be ever so gallant, now as of yore, And for our dear Sumner High School Boost up that score !!!! 38 Sumner Produce Buyers Shippers Poultry SECT: Q1 S f I Sumner Phone 78 T,,1,v 1 QQ A-ia' Wescott and Winks Hatcheries xcel Chucks Poults Ducklmgs DAY OLD STARTED The K lng of Farm Income Serving Sumner Communlty Sznce 1881 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Commerc al P nt1ng Hallmark G eet ng Ca ds .J 5 SUMN ER GAZETTE Phone 39 Res. I I T Bump Real Estate and Insurance SUMNER IOWA I3W The Koeberle-Heyer Co. Hardware, Plumbmg, and Heating + Y M W GISSSI Farm Equipment Sumner T1re Shop Goodyear Tires Batterles Chrysler Plymouth Sales and Servlce ' Our goods mo ch our needs 'l . . John Deere Quah y Gasoline and Od Phone I I5 Sumner, Iowa Sumner, Iowa 41 Rees Vanety Store Shales 8: 0 Brien Pharmacy S . FOUNTAIN Compllments Snyder Produce Brayton F arm Equipment C0 Allis Chalmers Sales and Service S I , 0 Drugs Sunclrues Sumner, Iowa School upplues Animal and P0uI'I'ry ON THE SOUTH SIDE Heoml Needs Phone 2I Phone 70 Sumner, Iowa of . ' umner, owa 42 MG' M We Western Auto Ass0ciateStore M SZ M Tavern EARLLEASE Complete Sandwich Bar Auto SUPPIICS Sporting Goods Westlnghouse Appllances Sho + orde s and Sa d cl1es Hammel s Groceries Quality Meats Grocer es Fancy Fresh Fru ls and Vegefables 4 9, Dry Goods FOOD NOR!! Apparel for Women and Chaldren Fresh and Cold Meals McA1oon s Cedergreen Frozen Foods 43 Sumner, lowa r r n wi I ' i sf'-'J I Q , 'tal 5 mn 0 , . . g D .4 l I- l I Best Wishes Class Hochberger Oil Co Lubrication Service Tire and Tube Repairing Sumner lowo Phone 20 lllllll i See Ability What does it mean? Sli r J Sumner Municipal Light Plant Wells Motor Co Your F rlendly Ford Dealer Phone 45 THERE S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE 44 of ms mi s mf w U ' ' 77 It im-zms right light in ilu' right plum- all i ilu- tiim-. It not only consvrws 1-yvsigllt . . . but Slili-Alill.l'l'Y IS A YITAI. SAl l'I'I'Y l Al1'l'UR AS il In-lps pre-wilt awciilviits. liYli-.' SHT is precious Sillfgllll cl precious eyes with GUUI l.lGll'l' 'I I Lease s Grocery Whlteford Barber Shop When 1+ comes 'Io food come 'Io Lease s Local and Long Dlsfance Hauling Sumner Lockers Insured Loads CUSTOM BUTCHERING CURING SMOKING Ray Reasland Truck Lme Your Food Locker PIan+ IIIIKI IXX I Il 1,1 The F1rst Nahonal Bank of Summr Sumner Iowa The New Sunset Theatre nn thx must modun Then Vlerth Company xuth Intut Llllllllllltlll I xxulul lnnsu. and plum snrun In lu xou thx vlunul m rn In Sumner Iowa Ronin I muhr IIOOIII I oung.,u I'm In rf HARRY PACE 45 7 . I4 'll PII ll ' fix ph I I , I XY. I'IiNNIXG'IIUN, Prmicln-nt I.. II. XYIXKS, Yin- I'1'I-sinlvxll XYA. IIIfYIiII,CnaI1icr I I I U x of ' 5 'Q Irvs mn'- '.'-.'z ' - 4' tu- I Cry I ' ' . 1 ' I ' rc RIBBECK S quaIn+y Clothlers Cleaners Pho n e 2 69 Sumner Iowa Philco General Elecfruc Monarch Buschlng Hardware Your Inclependenl' Refaal Hardware Dealer ualufy Merchandnse III Farr Prrces Courfeous Servvce VI pp te Y d h p HARDWARE PAINT HOUSEWARES APPLIANCES PAGEL RIIZ Cafe SGIVICG Stahon Just Good Food Prlvate Club Room we Use Shell ods and Greases Sumner Iowa Sumner Iowa 46 I ' at I - - 1' UNIT Q II.I,I I . I ' ' 108 'e A recia 'our Patronage and Frien s i I I I Boderman 81 Korman O11 Company rphllllps? Automobile Service Clover Farm Stores Grocernes Meats G Wolfgram Complete lane ot Sportung Goods Hardware Leonard Refrngerators an Electrnc Ranges Coast to Coast Stores Sumner Bakery M Zurbrnggen Prop Sumner Iowa Hennmg s Barber Shop Sumner Iowa Robbins Barber Shop Sumner Iowa ArthurN Robbins lhu nl lll fl ll n Prop Cnty Meat Market Meats and Grocerues H J Quandt Prop J P Murphy Lawyer Phone 39 . I I I 3 Y 'W M. . , . , . ' Hman' mmm-11 rlllll up4'r:ll4'1I d by y+n1l'!'l'ivmls.mal nf ighlmrs , il nmvrils your lliltftlllilgl' Y ' 9 . 'XXI' .Kam lu l'lr-.rw lln XYlml1- lilllllllyu I , ' I sm' rs yu ' Ars vssn I ' . Q I . . , - Security lor llu- Prvsa-ul null llw lulun- . . . NIUXICY l-'Oli Fl'l'l'ltli l3lil.IYlCliY XN'lu-u X or Y0l'li l .XNlll.Y mwl it Nl:-sl ,. .., . .. . Iuka' ilu- ll' oul ol l.ll1-lay swumg . . . Roy E. Pease, Gen. Agt. Nluluzul 'l'rusl l,il'r- lusll1':um'v lfo, Suuuu-r. lowzl l'l1ouc Il!! or EISTXY Ol Hoth Leather Store Men's, Ladies' ond Children's Shoes U. S. Rubber Footwear W. F. Hoth, Prop. Pennlngton Supply Company Creamery Supplies and Equupment of all lunds ,LII l X Sumner lowo Grannemann Feed Store Full O Pep Feeds Dr Sclsbury s ond Pratt s Poultry Remednes Briggs Second Hand Store an Antlque Shop Phone 2 I 7W Sumner lowo Waskow Servlce Station Grocerles ond Service Stetson Xl S NINII X Frldley Feed Mlll Gram Mu Feed Seeds nu S mm: on UI I ul pm umlu O J Warneke, General Agent Phone I76 Sumner lowo lll um r nmn run ld u :mu ru s . 1 ' Nlollo: Sul'sl'zu'liou gll1ll'2llllt'l'1l or gooals rvllu'm'1l ul our 1-. pm-usr I . Plrom- 300 I . l O ' . . . I l'llU.'-1 fl! .'l'. 1. IOXZX Your Alllllllfl' l.il'1- lusurzuwc l'oli4-y is your I'iuzuu , , lim-vl:u'uli 1 ol' 1 4- ' -lcv. I O I I , , l or1-vvry good l-l'2llllI'l' ol' up-Io-flulv lvgul x'vsvr'x'n- lllm llu -I7 .u , I 'zz . . ms '- fo uu-u, wc - :Incl vlul I x H' All': '- l,ifm-man sm '- you. 48 A. F. Miller Implement Company Headquarters for International Harvester Farm Equipment and Refrlgeratzon pply F p Nl G B tt Green Bay Lumber Company Coal Pamt .F 'E Quahty SGIVICS Phone I23 We Su ine Equi ment to ake ood Farmers e er. Material f mrs m' l,llMlll1l um: PDU-XR CLUB Where the gang meets and eats Fme Ice Cream ls Our Specialty Maldntes Coffee Harold Rooker Prop Ph 26 J ssg .QS,O i aww, We Manuiacture and Sell Schult s Feeds WS I-I I Schult Son W W Schult-Cla f 1929 I , o one 7 I C 377' 'K S . .coco X . ,, 1 o s. C ,I JH 4 -3 , . X+-:rv I P x -V ' N . . 880 To the Class of 1949 As you leave the halls of Sumner H1gh and go forth 1nto the world May we extend you our Best W1shes for the Future ahead' W H Heyer Sons Bu1ld1ng Materlal and Coal Phone Three O pwwfa, In U W CHEVROLET and OLDSM UBILP SKELLY PRODUCTS Day and Nlght Wrecker Qervnce Weldler Chevrolet Co Phone 83M Phone 215 5 . . . . . . . . 1 , ' .Q-X fl ' . ....,..1...T....A.---A -' V.. ,Q-4-.12z:284594:2:ssfzf::ssx5igQ3Q?e2gL:.:15:,5,4wMWV-V X. . 5 V Q- f xx , - ' 1 A-I O I L., O I ACTDR Does More Iobs Saves More Hours L W PIPHCD S I Ph 84 Hotel Charles Hotel Charles Cafe ALWAYS GOOD F CGD Our Special ty Sunday Dinners J W DONALDSON P l I umner, owa one I Il II I O . . , roprietor sz C TORIA L YE BOOKS cusron MYERS P o A f 1: ll 5 luvlvolnlo Youll .
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