Tama High School - Iuka Yearbook (Tama, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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Bottom row, leit to right: Gladys Church, Cecilia McCoy, Dorothy Plehal, Betty Noble, Betty Quigley, Anna Vavroch, Barbara Hartman, Adelene Booth, Barbara Hill, Leona Graft, Louise Kupka. Second row: Richard Papake, Bill Higginbothm, Bill Youngman, Paul Soule, Ronald Groves, Lawrence Rebik, Marvin Willer, Keith Wilcox, Warren Pagel, Allen Heishman, Ina Mae Mochal, Third row: Miss Holroyd, Leona McFate. Dolores Kilcoin, Alyce Houston, Irene Plucar, Helen Hodina, Verna Spire, lean Smith, Iune Chmelik, Delores Davis. Fourth row: Dick Coms, Bob O'Connor, Leonard Boyer, Morris McCormick, Bob Carpenter, Iohn Dellet, Don Twiselton, Herbert Young Bear, George Luther, Filth row: Darrell Rebik, Dick Burnes, Vemon Pagel, Virgil Schmidt, Tom Malin, Conrad Weaver, Darrell Hunnicutt, Daune Schoelerman, Dick Frink, Glenn Smith. Not in picture: Maxene Booth, Omer Kell, Marlys Walls. lunior Class In the fall of 1942, a group of very green, inexperienced freshmen hit high school. This year in the fall of 1944, one could scarcely associate the smooth, well-mannered l?l students with the freshmen of two years ago. They have come quite a ways and have made a very special place for themselves in Tama High. For their officers, the class elected: Tom Malin, president: Darrell Rebik, vice-president: Marlys Walls, secretary: Ina Mae Mochal, treasurer: and Miss Holroyd, sponsor. The greatest obstacle that loomed before the luniors was-the Iunior- Senior Prom. The class obtained funds by presenting a play and by selling land shoving down the throats of any innocent victimsl popcorn, candy, and pop. Their methods were very effective. The athletic fields were invaded by the class-the basketball team, in- cluding nine luniors of which two were first team members and the football squad, including nine Iuniors, with four on the first eleven. Quite a few luniors were able to show their exceptional musical ability as was shown by the large number of Iuniors in Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, and Band, and their wonderful representation at contests. With all these achievements, the Iunior class are quite capable of taking their place as Seniors next year.

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Bottom row, left to right: Anna Miceli, Deanne Mae Lacina, Romona Woodworth. Delores Iochims, Zita Moran, Sally Rae Pelham, Ioan Croskey, Marjorie Earnest, Doris Brown. Second row: Miss Frink, Carroll Cram, Ber- nard Papake, Keith Weitzell, Donald Nekola, Leo Backen, Lyle Graff, Dick Loftus, Robert Sturtz. Third row: Betty Conrad, Dorothy Plowman, Ella Mae Peters, Mary Gale Dolash. Phyllis Frahm, Wanda Abbot, Peggy Dumbauld, Delores Tomlinson, Iosephine Kriegel. Fourth row: Royce Sturtz, Don Hill, Francis Duffy, Ver- non Neuman, Floyd Hand, Charles Noble, Lawrence Hagerty, Clyde Wanatee. Bob Olson, Bill Robeson. Fifth row: Mary Ann Graff, Ruth Fiesel, Libby Cepelak, Delia Ann Metz, Catherine Damisch, Mary Nell King, Bettie Thill, Doreen Fiala, Carl Klenk. Sixth row: Edward Kapayou, Paul Prusha, Iohn Nelson, Milo Buffalo, Paul Maiden, Walter Kriegel, Iunior Piotter, lack Walker, Wayne Kroeger, Bob Sadler. Sophomore Class The freshman are green freshmen, the juniors put on a prom, seniors are lords and masters, but the Sophomores just go to school. In spite of this, they, as a class, did all right. Their big field was music, but the sophomore class's presence was felt in the athletic arena also. The Class had the coveted honor of giving the Christmas Party which was complete with all the trimmings-Santa Claus, gifts and all. 'Sophomores are known for their ability to co-operate and work together. This was shown by the prompt and efficient way they accomplished every task which came their way. Officers were: President, Marjorie Earnest: Vice-President, Vernon Neu- man: Secretary, Ella Mae Peters: Treasurer, Richard Loftus: and Sponsor, Miss Frink.

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