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IUNIORS Bottom row, left to right: Dorothy Carpenter, Wilma Weitzell, Voda Croskey, Willena Jochims, Ruth Fulton, Geraldine Crosser, Dorothy Ander- SOD. Second row: Mary Luther, Shirley Bryant, Lucille Moyer, Jean Ehret, Betty Finsen, Ruth Schroeder, Mabel Zhorne, Marian Spire. Third row: Loan Crane, Bernard Musel, Wil- liam Platt, Lawrence Crawford, Odas Jones, Dale Dolash, Don Anderson, Edward Pagel. Fourth row: Miss Lockwood, Norma Harlan, Francis Chantland, Duane Cory, Kenneth Van de Walle, Russel Shope, Donald Buss, William Corns, Kennith Porter, Wayne Fidler. Fifih row: Audrey Hobson, Lois Timm, Frank Hardon, Kenneth Werner, John Thill, Robert Alex- ander, Donald Croskey, James Rucker, Mildred Kazda. Sixth row: Bernadine Mattingly, Phyllis Earn- est, George LaMasters, Marvin Morris, Fred Van de Walle, Dewey Adams, Rita Jacobson, Rosa- lind Sokol, Darlene Weaver. Seventh row: Edith Mason, Anna Lou Dupre, William Shilhanek, James Dumbauld, Keith Roberts, Mahlon Pelham, Alene Turner, La Vonne Jacobson, Darlene Crawford. Eighth row: June Stigers, Ellen Schmidt, Paul Hoffman, Norman Kauble, Paul Novotny, Harry Anderson, Leo Kupka, Geraldine Slebiska. SOPHOMORES Bottom row, leit to right: Betty Ratliffe, Emily Boriskey, Shirley Sturtz, Delbert Mohrfeld, Rich- ard Waite, Norma Jean Brown, Evelyn Chyma. Second row: Evelyn Thompson, Hannah Dav- enport, Drennan Watts, Garland Doyle, Fred Pat- terson, Ruth Burnes, John Tomlinson. Third row: Mr. Fetrow, Kathryn McGrew, Ruth Finzen, Devota Moyer, Bill Burton, Sammy Miceli, Lynn Frink, Anna Mae Younqman. Fourth row: Evelyn McCoy, Margaret Hegardt, Louise Soucek, June Hardon, Marianne Parizek, Patricia Pagel, Maxine Prusha. Fifth row: Hazel Hanus, Mildred McMurray, Julius Lauderdale, Kenneth Peters, Dale Dicker- son, Gale Feisel, Pauline Hrstka, Eldon McNamee. Sixth row: Mabel Abbot, Elaine Willer, Donald Jochim, John Minor, Gaylord Pagel, Gladys Heishman, Frieda Youngbear. Seventh row: Genevieve Badger, Jean Reid, Voda Weaver, James Mochal, Robert Tyler, Darwin Twiselton, Lily Amcha, Bonnie Wilson. F RESHMEN Bottom row, left to right: Pauline Reben, Lester Graff, Merle Pagel, John Ervin, Jack Rams- dell, Ronald Anderson, George Wilson, Jerome Slebiska. Second row: Pat Davis, Patricia Sadler, Betty Wiese, Leola Schroeder, Maxine Hlas, Irene Johnson, Gloria Younqbear, Barbara Henle. Third row: Mr. Hoskins, Mary Nelson, Betty Dupre, Marilyn Casey, Beverly Harlan, Robert Waite, Audra Peters, Lucille Zhorne, Georgia Betz. Fourth row: Wilma Wiese, Eddie Hill, Rex Dolash, William Kepler, Marvin Collinson, Robert Nelson, Arnold Chantland, Janet Lauderdale. Fifth row: Shirley Moyer, Jean Booth, Marilyn Bramblett, Glen Vail, Duane Allan, Rex Weitzell, Peggy Tenhotf, Mabel Braye, Alice Overturf. Sixth row: Viola Van De Woestyne, Billy Thill, Alice Mochal, Hubert Zhorne, Merle Ken- singer, Allan Jones, Ellen Henle. Seventh row: Lauretta Werner, Norma Hous- ton, Mabel Coleman, Janice Sincox, Bernard Shil- hanek, Dan Youngbear, Clifford Maiden, Marvin Carpenter.
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ROBERT LIPKA, College Preparatory Basketball l: Football 2: Band 1-2-3-4: Glee Club l-Z-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4: Boys' Quartet 4: Declam 2-3: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: The Whole Town's Talking 4: Grandma's Christmas 2: The Wedding 2: Student Director 4: Boy Scouts 1-2-3-4: News Staii 3-4: Iuka Staff 3-4. DOROTHY MAHER, General Glee Club l-Z-3-4: Mixed Chorus l-Z-3-4: The Whole Town's Talking 4: G. A. A. 1: Kay McKay 1-2-3-4. DOROTHY MARTIN, General Vice-President 1: Kay McKay l-2: G. A. A. 3: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: Glee Club Z-3-4: Mixed Chorus 2-3: Sextet 4: The Whole Town's Talking 4: News Staff 3: Iuka Staff 3. IOHN MCMURRAY, General Atkins 1-2: Baseball 4. LESLIE METZ, General Montour l. LYLE METZ. General Montour 1. HELEN MOHRFELD, Commercial G. A. A. 1: Kay McKay 1. IOHN MORGAN, Commercial MARK CMOYER, General DOROTHY OVERTURF. General Kay McKay 1-2: Girl Scouts I-2: Normal Train- ing Club 2-3: G. A. A. 2: Glee Club I-2-4: Mixed Chorus l-2: Small Vocal Group 1: Declam 2-3-4: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: The Whole Town's Talking 4: Band Z-3: News Staff 3-4. NORMA PAGEL, Commercial Girls' Glee Club 1-2: Kay McKay 1-2-3-4: Presi- dent Kay McKay 4: Iuka Staii 4: News Staff 4: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: The Whole Town's Talking 4: G. A. A. l: Office 3-4. IOHN REID, General Glee Club 1-3-4: Mixed Chorus 3. IOANNE SCHROEDER, General Glee Club l-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4: Kay McKay 1-2: G. A. A. 3: Solo 4: Sextet 3. IRENE SEYMOUR, Commercial G. A. A. 1. BERNICE VAIL, General Glee Club Z: Mixed Chorus 2: G. A. A. 2-3-4: Vice-President G. A. A. 4: Kay McKay 3: The Whole Town's Talking 4: Librarian 4. IEANNE WHITTEN, College Preparatory Kay McKay l-2-3-4: G, A. A. I-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 2: Glee Club 2: Class President 1: A Christmas Gift 1: News Stall 4: Iuka Staff 3-4: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: The Whole Town's Talking 4: Color Guard 4: National Honor Society 4: Vice-President of Kay McKay 4. CHARLES WITOSKY, College Preparatory Iuka Editor 4: News Stall 3-4: Football l-Z-3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Basketball Manager l: Assistant Iuka Editor 3: Grandma's Christmas 2: The Wedding 2: Bargains in Cathay 3: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: Declam 2-3: National Honor Society 4. MARIORIE ZIMMER, College Preparatory Dysart 1-2: Band 3-4: Mixed Chorus 344: Sextet 3-4: Iuka Stall 4: Flute Solo 3-4. IOHN MOCHAL, General Band 1-2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus l-Z-3: Cornet Soloist 3-4 : Baritone Soloist 4: Cornet Trio 3-4: Brass Sextet 3-4: Assistant Student Di- rector 3-4: News Staff 3-4: President of Band 3-4. WILBUR PATTERSON, College Preparatory Boys' Glee Club 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 2-3-4: Boys' Quartet 3-4: Bass Solo 3-4: Mixed Small Vocal Group 1: Iuka Staff 3-4: News Staff 3-4: The Wedding 2: Early to Bed-Early to Rise 3: Football Manager Z-4: Baseball 2: Declam 2-3-4: Class Vice-President 4: National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM PRATT, College Preparatory Vice-President 4: Boy Scouts I: Camera Club l: Basketball 3: Class Basketball Champs 4: Base- ball l-Z-3-4: Baseball Captain 4: Football 3-4: All- Conlerence 3-4 : All-State 4.
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JUNIOR CLASS The high light of the junior class of this year was the prom on May 4. The juniors succeeded in obtaining a large sum of money by selling candy, popcorn and pop at the social events to finance this occasion. The theme of the prom was The Top Hat Night Club. The junior class is the largest class in high school and, that is why most school ac- tivities have a large number of juniors participating in them. The junior class is well represented in the band, fifteen being members. The junior class should also be proud of their representation in athletics. Many boys have won recognition in one or more ot the three sports. Edith Mason has won many honors for her fine soprano voice, while Bill Platt has carried honors in the declamatory field. Shirley Bryant and Donald Anderson starred in Miss Minerva and William Green Hill. , The junior class is coming up fast, and next year they will reach the last long step. Though they can never take the present seniors' places, they can carry the torch that the seniors have left behind them. Let us hope it will always light up and show the ex- amples that the seniors have left. SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomores are now approaching the end of the second year and are filling an important place in our high school. Members of this class may be found taking part in athletics, band, dramatics, glee clubs and mixed chorus. Nine boys and nine girls were selected to serve at the prom. It is worthy to mention that Iean Reid won a first place rating in English I in the State Every Pupil Tests last summer. Each year the members of the sophomore class enter the American Legion Essay Contest. The title selected for the contest this year was Our Part in National Defense. The winners were Maxine Prusha, first: Fred Patterson, second: and Elaine Willer, third. These people were elected to serve as officers of the class. Edgar Coleman, Presi- dent: Maxine Prusha, Vice-President: and Pauline Hrstka, Secretary and Treasurer. Our best wishes to the sophomore class, and may they carry on their good work. FRESI-IMAN CLASS The class of '45 came as new comers to Tama High School and filled the shoes of the graduates like real troupers playing a big part in all school activities. They are well represented in athletics, dramatics, vocal music, and band. Pat Davis was bestowed the honor of State Secretary and Treasurer of the Home Making Clubs in this state. The class officers for the year were Pat Davis, President: Georgia Betz, Vice-Presi- dent: Merle Kensinger, Secretary and Treasurer. Coach Harold Hoskins was the class sponsor. The class has progressed rapidly, and we sincerely wish them success.
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