Tama High School - Iuka Yearbook (Tama, IA)

 - Class of 1943

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URBANIZATIUNS Fourth row: Marilyn Casey, Iune Hardon, Lilyanna Ramsdall, Gerry Slebiska, Ianice Sincox, Beverly Harlan, Dar- lene Weaver. Third row: Mrs. Frances Clark, sponsor, Elaine Willer, Gail Feisel, Verna Spire, Dorothy Plehal, jean Booth, lean Smith, Norma Iean Brown. Second row: Evelyn Chyma, Cecelia McCoy, Loan Crane, Georgia Betz, Ruth Fulton, Delores Davis, Louise Kupka. First row: Anna Vavroch, Ianet Lauderdale, Frances Chantland, Margaret Hegardt, Ruth Finzen, Evelyn McCoy, Lois Suhonek, KAY McKAY The Katherine McKay Club is an organization for girls interested in being of some service to the community. A meeting is held on the third Monday of each month. The first part of the eve- ning is spent playing games directed by a committee. The latter part of the meeting is usually spent for the Red Cross. ' The officers this year were Margaret Hegardt, President: Frances Chantland, vice- president: Ianet Lauderdale, secretary: Evelyn McCoy, treasurer: Ruth Finzen, reporter: Mrs. Frances Clark, sponsor.

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Front row: Edgar Coleman, Bill Corns, Bob Alexander, Fred Van de Walle, Duane Cory, Frank Hardon. Second row: Bob O'Connor, Richard Papake, Hubert Zhorne, Darrel Rebilc, Merle Kensinger, Tom Malin, Ronald Anderson. Third row: George Luther, Vernon Pagel, Dick Burnes, Coach Rogers, Reid Fahling, Garland Doyle, Rex Coleman, Manager, Billy Hugg. BASKETBALL The Hawks' 1942-43 basketball team, winner of both the South Half Iowa Cedar League Conference and Tama County Tournament, will long be remembered as one of the shortest evenly built teams that Tama has had for some time. Although getting off to a bad start in their first game, they came back to win 17 and drop only 5. The Hawks dropped out of the state running in the finals of the sectional tournament by losing to a strong Montour quintet, whom the Hawks had beaten twice previously. Opening the season with Montezuma there, in what was scheduled as only a practice game, the Hawks met their first defeat to the tune of 19 to 25. Coming back strong, they walked around Garwin 32 to 14. Then, for the first home game of the sea- son, the Hawks turned in a very good show by downing Gilman 44 to 19. Continuing with their winning streak, they journeyed to Belle Plaine to play the first conference game, the outcome of this not being decided until the closing minutes. Final score 33 to 26. To the score of 21 to 15 the Hawks met their first scheduled defeat at the hands of Keystone. The Bears of Brooklyn were the next in line, and they, also, defeated the Hawks in a very closely played game-17 to 15. Then it was that the Hawks started on the upward trend, winning six games in a row before being stopped by Montour at Montour. Montezuma came first with a 28 to 21 victory: then Montour, 36 to 30: Marengo, a conference rival, stooped to a 35 to 30 defeat. Belle Plaine, in their return game, again bowed to defeat by a 25 to 19 margin. Then to even the score for the previous defeat, the Hawks bounced Brooklyn in the clos- ing quarter 27 to 21. 35 to 16 was the next score but this time in favor of Montour. This was the Hawks worst defeat of the season. Toledo and Marengo were the next two to go down by scores of 40 to 20 and 31 to 23 respectively. This closed the season for the Hawks in scheduled games. The sectional tourna- ment at Montour was next in line. In their first three games, the Hawks had hardly any trouble. First Dunbar 24 to 35 victory: LeGrand by a 62 to 11 margin, then Toledo by a 54 to 26 score. This moved the Hawks up to the finals with Montour, but they failed to make the grade. The final score of the season was 39 to 20. This officially closed the season for the team of 42-43, a team that should long be remembered in Tama High. Those who will be missed from the line-up next year are all the first five men: for- wards--Bob Alexander and Bill Corns, center-Fred Van de Walle, and guards-Frankie Hardon and Duane Cory.



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Fifth row leit to right: Darlene Crawford, Mable Coleman, Alice Mochal, Lily Amcha, Lilyanna Ramsdell, Gerry Slebiska, Ianice Sincox, Shirley Moyer, LaVonne Iacobsen, Darlene Weaver. Fourth row: Betty DuPre, Beverly Harlan, Mildred McMurray, Edith Mason, Rita Jacobsen, Verna Spire, Wilma Weitzell, Betty Finzen, Rosaline Sokol, Alice Houston. Third row: Mary Lou O'Connor, Iean Smith, Iune Hardon, Lois Timm, Mabel Abbott, Iune Chmelik, Dorothy Plelial, Jean Booth, Marlys Walls, Marilyn Casey. Miss Cords, sponsor, Second row: Evelyn McCoy, Ruth Pinzen, Ruth Fulton, Lucille Zhorne, Betty Ratlifte, Corinne Cram, Delores Davis, Delores Kilcoin, Kathryn McGrew, Dorothy Anderson, Emily Borisky. First row: Violet Kunch, Maxine Booth, Ina Mae Mochal, Barbara Hill, Norma Harlan, Georgia Betz, Norma Brown, Louise Kupka, Evelyn Chyma, Lois Suhonik, Anna Vavroch. E. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is composed of high school girls who are interested in sports. Each member attempts to win an award by earning 500 points, through partici- pation in games and sports as listed on the point chart. Two girls, Edith Mason and Norma Harlan, earned an award this year. This organization meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. The first meeting of the month is a business meeting, and the second a social. The officers are: President, Edith Mason: Vice-president, Iune Stigersy Secretary, Betty Finzen: Treasurer, Ruth Fulton: Sponsor, Miss Cords.

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