Tama High School - Iuka Yearbook (Tama, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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Top Row Sleepy boys Amt they cute fLawrence and Darrell Rl The ed1tor Photographer gels shot Second Row Majorettes strut Anme Pl A qob cmd a gal lmpudence Bottom How Pals Why so sober George? Enyoymg sprung Oh look at me' Eeek ' Ccrptalns PeekA Boo Bxq yoke Twenty Studying. fakel: Chumrrmieg Smellie . Third Row: Nick : They' love that yvindoyv: -Bobby gocks fwhy coach!l: Hall of agony: .Goo-Cf-Goo lBud

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Twenty fxfth George Luther wrlls h1s frequent naps to Francrs Duffy to gxve the teachers a ltttle peace oc as1onally Twenty srxth Tom Maltn bequeaths h1s Iuka headaches to Mae Peters but w1shes her success Twenty seventh Morr1s McCorm1ck donates the lrttle creatures he has drawn and all other possessrons of whtch he has none to Edward Kapayou Twenty e1ghth Cec1l1a McCoy leaves her f1rst flutlst cha1r 1n band to Ann Peters and hopes shell do her best wrth rt Twenty mnth Leona lVlcFate dtrects that her news staff dutles be left to Ruth Felsel Thrrtxeth Ina Mae Mochal leaves B111 Robeson to Betty Conrad Thlrty f1rst Betty Noble bequeaths her bassoon to the next beg1nner and w1shes hrm loads of luck Thlrty second Rosemary Ockenfels W1lls her love for hrstory to Mar1lyn Rhodes Thxrty thu-d Vernon Pagel wrlls h1s Soorts rn Short to B111 Robeson hoprng hell spend more than 15 mlnutes a week on 1t Thtrty fourth Warren Pagel leaves hrs ab1l1ty UD to tell the teachers they re wrong to Ben Iones Ir Thtrty ftfth Dorothy Plehal donates her contrnuous studymg t1l mtdmght to Dons Brown Thrrty s1.xth Irene Plucar w1lls her neat and clean locker to leanette Tesar Thtrty seventh Betty Qurgley grves her shorthand pad to Floyd Hand He ll know what to do w1th rt Thrrty erghth Darrell Rebtk leaves h1s wolf call to Donald Nekola Thrrty nmth Lawrence Reblk bequeaths h1s cornet to Iohn Clbula who ll probably need 1t Forheth V1rg1l Schm1dt wrlls h1s econom1cs text to Paul Prusha and for best results recommends he at least open the cover Forty f11'SI Duane Schoelerman QIVGS all the books rn the lrbrary to Royce Sturtz wtth no sttpulatrons Forty second lean Smrth leaves her ab1l1ty to learn to her younger brother Charles to keep the famrly trad1t1on a11ve Forty thxrd Paul Soule merely leaves h1s vacancy to Drck Hayes Forty fourth Verna Sptre w11ls her abrhty to get the h1ccups to any one who wants Forty frfth Donald Twrselton donates h1s grft of makrng speeches to Bob Soule Forty srxth Anna Vavroch leaves her hrgh prtched laugh to any future freshre who thmks he wants 1t Forty seventh Conrad Weaver makes a grft of h1s ab1l1ty to get out of Coachs study hall to Mort Forty erghth Ketth Wtlcox drrects that what remams of h1s wrecked car be left to Charles Noble Forty nmth Marvrn Wtller bequeaths h1s cheerful d1spos1t1on to Roger Bennett Fxftxeth B111 Youngman leaves all h1s f1sh stones to Bob Kavorrk Frnally we appo1nt Mrs Ehzabeth Soderqurst our class sponsor as executrrx of th1s w1ll In wltness whereof we hereby subscrrbe our names on thrs thrrteenth day of May rn the year of our Lord One Thousand Ntne Hundred and Forty s1x WITNESSES Mr Van Iohnson Prestdent Harry Truman The Semor Class IVIrs Robert Blue -I ' ' ' ' ' a 1 . A . s, . -. . - - . ' 1 I . . . . - 1 . -. ' .- . . .. 1 , . . . . . . . ' . . .. . . . . . . 1 . 1 . , - . - . - . . u . . . . -11 - 11 - . 1 - 0 ' A . - -- 1 - - , . . , . . ,. . . . , - Q ' I . . . - - 1 ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . - . . 1 ' . . . . . . . . . - ' I - . . .. n I 1 -. . . . a . - I -. . . . . . -, . . -. . - . . .. 1 , n - 1 1 -. . . . . . . 1 -. . . . . . .. n . .. . . 1. . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' -



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T CLASS PRUPHEEY AMONG THE early proneers of the Atom Age were the 48 senrors of Tama Hrgh who grad uated back 1n 46 ten long years ago They scattered qu1ckly after school was out and soon lost track of one another Prcked up a copy of the CHICAGO SUN a short tme ago and my attentron was attracted to a cartoon drawn by Moe McCorrn1ck The cartoon was a sketch of Bob Carpenter makrng an attempt to break erther the rnternatronal speed record or hrs neck' I read a l1ttle fur ther and found that Bob was gorng to star rn an auto race the followrng week Iust thrnkrng about 1t made me sentrmental and before I knew 1t my gnp was packed and I was buy1ng a one way trcket to Chrcago A shy blond mrss at the far magazrne counter busred herself w1th the latest fashron magazlne I stepped to her counter and there stood Adelene Booth all smrles just l1ke she used to be 1n her speech class 1n hrgh school After purchasrng my magazme and board 1ng the plane w1th the other passengers the stewardess Barbara H111 asked me 1f I was comfortably seated She fastened our safety belts and then the plane took off S1tt1ng beslde me was that shy rnventor B111 Hlggenbotham Sard hed just recelved a second patent on hrs automatrc fly swatter A gemus that s what he was A real gemus' Seated just 1n front of us was a travehng salesman My but he was enthus1ast1c over hrs work Somehow the VOICE sounded fam1l1ar and to my amazement there sat Omer Kell w1th a complete stock of ladres hats before hrm Opposrte hrm sat a charmrng farmers wrfe the former Betty Noble Had a short talk wrth Omer and he told me he was selhng hats de sxgned by Darrell Hunnrcutt As I was leavmg he added that Darrell was a beauty operator on the srde Lunch was served by Dolores Krlcom who had grown much taller but otherwrse hadnt changed a b1t Later I made my way to the p1lot s cabrn only to fmd Duane Schoelerman seated at the controls Told me that he was gorng to fly the frrst plane to the moon next month and added hed be glad to get away from the earth and all rts arr patrolmen especrally Kerth Wxlcox Seems as though Kerth was able to nab Duane at least tw1ce a month on some charge or another We reached Chrcago an hour later and as I was departlng from the plane I saw Leonard Boyer loadrng some of h1s cholce chrckens aboard a plane to transport them to Washrngton D C Already Leonard had years of experrence and had garned for h mself the reputatron of an excellent poultryman I was lnterested to note an atom powered car wh1zz1ng down the fxeld w1th Warren Pagel at the wheel Warren was 1n the mrdst of a v1c1ous attempt to w1n the next electron as state representatrve for Ill1no1s I harled a taxr and Verna Splre sat qulte rndepenclently ln the front seat saylng Where to SIT? I explamed that I had made no re servatrons any place as yet and requested she dr1ve around the c1ty for awhrle untll I had made up my mmd After rrdrng several mrles my attentxon was attracted by a campmg grounds I asked that the cab be stopped so that I could take a look around It was a hobo conventlon To my r1ght was a srqn on the gate whlch read Allen Hershman Master of Ceremonres Two men stood beneath the srgn argumg as to whether or not a certam 1nd1v1dual should be allowed to partlcrpate rn the celebratrons The man rn questron was Darrell Rebrk who d been soendrng hrs tme as prestdent of the Garbaae Collectors Umon The rules spec1f1cally stated that anyone w1th a steady mcome was not allowed membershrp When I had regrstered at the hotel I went strarqht to my room where I found Betty Qurgley strarghtemng thmgs up and makmg the room homey for me At seven that evenlng I went to the dmmg room where Delores Davrs took my order Whrle wartmg to be served I notrced Dxck Frmk s1tt1ng at the table to my r1ght He was attlred 1n cow boy cloth1ng and expla1ned he was rn Chrcago selhng steers for the Lazy ZZ Ranch 1n Wyommg At that moment Lawrence Rebrk struck up hrs band wrth the popular h1t of the day Never Never Never and then on came the chorus grrls led by Tama s own Barbara Hart man Retmng to my room I decrded to read a l1ttle and prcked up the magazme GIDDY GIRLS whlch I had bought before leav ng lust rnsrde the cover was a short novel wrrtten by Cece McCoy whose vrvrd rmagrnatron was no match for my own 1 . , . . . , . - 1 . . ' ' S i 1 1 . . . - 1 . . . 11 . . I . ,, . I ' - ' . I I I , 11 . . 11 . . 1 . , 1 . . . . . 1 ' . . . . . . . 1 . . -, , , 1 . . . . 1 5 . . . . , 1 I ' , , . ' . . . . . 1 - . 1 ' I 1 I . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 - 1 11 11 . 1 . 1 1 , - 1 , . 1 1 , . . . 1 - - 1 1 I . I . went -on

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