Tri County High School - Mustang Yearbook (Jamesport, MO)
- Class of 1942
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' 1 i laid- f fiiix TV 'Emir' ' if I N W' R I is, 'L ff,f- il, - Q Tia' f t :grip ' -1 M E 5.- hurl 'ir MR G R STEWART MRW F WILLIAMS P MORGAN MUSIC M4TI-IEMATICS SL. IN NDENT 9 RI F ENGL! H PER rf LAW 5 ig, MISS LOIS BARRETT MISS OLA M ROGERS ENGLISH HISTORY DRAMATICS COMMERCIAL I... . Y 5 -, A . ' I It A I' lb 5 x fl Q K- ' - i L A I I x lain . , AAR. J. , 9 X , , . A S I t I XX I . . 2' . I xg 5, X 5 I I x xxis ,Nw gf I I :-Sm:-may TxZ7iQZ5IQZ51fe SENIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS 9 mx Presldent Margery Ball Wm Vice Presldent Patrlcla Sk1dmore Secretary Rose Kathryn Glbson Treasurer Marllyn Ball CLASS FLOWER Amerlcan Beauty Rose CLASS COLURS Red Whlte and Blue Educatlon llke the flag lS a sym o bol of demoor cy xx CLASS SPONSORS Lols Barrett Edward Beatty af Z 2703 S A Q I 0 - ......... A ' ..... ' ' ' S CLASS MOTTO H . , . , . - a.H QQSQ I -' Ji ' A iz. .. ' MN S Z.Z Q6 1 'IP 5 'AKAI gf-.. aeqx Q 11.1 vLA- 4X1 L SWL A ? 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MARION TROXELL JUNIOR CRITTEN Student Council nDoesn't let UA ver careful studying inter studen careful fere with get not to over do timgan education it LEONARD RAINEY MARVIN GODMAN 'He's a jolly 'Lazy bones good fellow n ROSE K GIBSON Journalism Yearbook Staff Music Athletics Dramatics NSmall but might yll MARVIN SARTAIN Athletics 'The opposl sex bothers him not MARJORIE CARDER Journalism Music nSt1l1 water runs deep H CHESTER M LLER WMechanica1 mind RICHARD LOWE NNever says mu h but what he says counts ' :J-if 1-J-2-,zfosr-1xs.,X-ls.:-L 4 . . 'A ' -- ' 'te I ' ,,,,, ' ' - 'll Athletics Athletics Athletics . ble I I Z I - edu - r .ll ' .ll 1 1 u Q , c O .I 1 ------f..fr-' ' ' W Y ' -' ' f in L 'im MARGERY BALL Journallsm 'ealbook staff MuSlC AthlGtlCS DTHMBCICS Uwe depend upon her orlglonal 1-by ll DONALD HESLER Athlet1cs UNO ser1ous ques tlons or demandsn DELBERT COURTER Journallsm Yearbook staff Muslc Athletlcs WW1th my bold, bad way, I am a frald I'll lead t e glrls a stray KENNETH DRUMMOND JOUrH8llSm Athletlcs Yearbook staff UTall, dark, and handsome ' ROBERT VAN DYKE Journallsm Yearbook staff Athletlcs Dramatlcs Student Counc1l 'By George! H keeps us guess ln' N LOUIQ DIXSON Muslc Robbzlng the cm dle lS hls spe MARILYN BALL Journallsm Muslc Dramatlcs Magorette UShe falls ln love every month and every other month falls outn MARJORIE SMITH Athletlcs Muslc Dramatlcs HGenerally speak lng, shew gener ally speaklng U BATRICIA SKIDMORE Journallsm Yearbook staff Athletlcs Dramatlcs Student councll Men are a bless lng, but aren't they bold?H B J TOMLINSON Athletics nHe looks inno cent but ' RALPH HARRINGTON Journallsm Muslc Athletics Dramatics nCan be depended upon U MARVIN WHITLEY Muslc Athletlos 'The class runtn N fIrl242 2ll22!7: ' ':5sSS!':15QSSF':3Q3SS 'xwl in I I . . . n I e - Cb 6 C Q . - , n ' - .- . . . - ---?, ciality.H n ' - ' l.. Q9 -'l ' 1 1 ' , 'T wr . 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In baseball, Lollar, Pear son, Kimberlinr, Stout, Kime, Ware, and Ranes lead out for the Juniors Martha Lent won a blue rib bon for high Jump Nadyne Dockery and Doris Rob inson helped win the county baseball trophy PPD x, utstanding in the class activities was nSee1ng Douole,N the Junior play Those taking parts were Stout, W1ck1zer,K1me, Dockery, Hanes, Stith, Clark Schweer, Wells, Stoffregen, and Owens The Juniors also took parts in the all school play, nReady Made Fanily hythm rules the class members who are members of the drum corps, glee clubs, and bands The Jun iors were well represented at both district and county festivals held at Gallatin they Justify their school career English, his tory, and mathematics must be learned to make cap able adults of the students They hope their les lons don't interfere with their education 'V 'ig' ff J 'B' 'wat' NEQM K I Q Q J - Q u o , -. EJ . 1 . , - I A V . .. . ' f . : R . I- . . . D , O . ' , 24 ' ' - : V if wffif 52 , if I . . . a 2, fgtudy--of course the class does. How else could f o . . u o . Q 1 E x t . W e rr- , Y N ff J, ,ff ff-may - all 'fs W - at -1-as -' J X0 i 'I as-4 hlll'HllIl IIIIH :-m.1m1-may-:Jr-:Z-f P H Fir t Row Russell Bates nonald Cox Eva Loulse Dlxson Dallas Cox Dean Edwards second Row Thlrd Row Norma Lee Noll Dale Park Norman Pe rson Bernard qOblHSOH Le, oy GN lllan har LOdlSS Got+ 9 Wo Id raves Q Iegfg Tune I fmllory Grlres Qolllman Y1Ch3Td fHlTdKBP Jule Dean WISE Darlene Illler largaret New Beunv Nlcholas When school began ln August, 1941, twenty two sophomores enrolled ln the Jamesport Hlph School As the year progressed Juarlta Young and A G N rtln were welcomed 1PtO the clas and Eugene Ken edy moved to another school when the class elected lt of1J.c I's, Emlly Skldmore was voted pr sldent, Gr1mes Splllman Vlce Presldent, Peggy hallory Secretar, and Treasurer, and Dale Park Student Councll Representatlve Durlng the year the sophomore class has enter ed ln several actlvltles In January, they gave a sophomore assembly In Aprll, several from the class entered 1n varlous muslcal classes and were 1n the dlstrlct contests The class was also well represented ln athletlcs Now, as the school term 1S ended, the sophomore class 1S very happy to say, Hweke half way through hlgh school -xWk ii: 7 ,Z , -Y V,--if , v - - f '--vfv' 1' ' ' 'Y' ' Y Vu' 1 I S O 0 M O R E ' s ...,. ..- , , . . . 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A F 1 H - if - 5, iv av, E I yy HH IHIIIHI i - E x f x N si I - 1 I Ill I ll I Q -1zziigEiS::Ilifg5:1llfggik2fzil:qgZ72ll:ri2?zill:' F R E S H M E N Class Offlcers Presldent Reta Rosson Vice Presldent Wayne Fletcher Secretary and Treasurer Joyce Klng Student Councll Lowell Brown Class Roll First Row Emma Jane Baker Lowell Brown J T Brumm1tt Second Row Idella Connell Deward Crltten Rose Marie Cox Guy Dolan Wayne Fletcher Maxine Boone Third Row NHDM1 Houston Isaac Ireland Maxlne Kelly Joyce Klng Charles Klmberling Ola M G1ll1lan Lula Laffey Scotty Hampton Helen Mlller Ross Hampton Lowell Moore George B Sm1th Angie Stephens Ida Ruth Turner Lowell Van Dyke Flfth Row Willard Clark Fourth Row Reta Rosson Maxine Roblnson Mar1on Sartaln Eddle Stephens Wanda Stoffregen Robert Shuler Nevln Stlth Rueanna Ward Nevln Whltley Kathryn Wllll8mS Gordon Wllliams f z,f : '147' 429fWNhSS!'C1NQSS!'C15QSs!'Il- , ao. 5 Robert Scott :SEENENNN a, Q HIHLHIIH ix 1::iifkb5::uiSEgg:aliQS5QQ22ilI:22?zi-::Q5Z7i:-:r Situ BOYS ATHLETICS The Jamesport Basketball team has played an ex citing and successful season, and has added three new trophies to the school collection They placed first in the Jamesport and Pattonsburg Invitation 11 tournaments and consolation in the county The Jeeps have won fifteen games out of twenty five, and regardless of victory or defeat they strived always for good sportsmanship The line-up for the first team was made up of the following boys: Tomlinson, Hesler, Courter, Sartain, Lollar, Kimberling, Harrington, Dixon, Pearson, and Kime. The following boys composed the B Team: Moore, Sharrah, Ware, Nicholas, Whitaker, Cox, Klingen smith, Pearson, Whitley, Ranes, and Wise. They entered two tournaments, Jamesport and Winston. The track team took second in the meet held at Pattonsburg being defeated by Winston. They won several ribbons and are proud of their excellent record. First in high jump, first in pole vault, second and third in shot put, third in 440 dash, second in lOO and 220 yard dashes, second in broad jump, and third in discus. The baseball team has done exceptionally well this season, suffering only one defeat, with Jame- son. They anticipate a good tournament and hope to return with the first trophy. P 3 is 4 V ' tlifllflilllfyllll t ' J 4 1 ' ' 21:1-F1 LJ 1 - . 2' ' 1' . . - is ' If . 5 W N I . , ' H I 1 -l u 3, L lx 5 4 - , K' V . . Y 1 1 i I' . 41- bl ' I . I x + . Q lx . ' ' X ' - C I . I o .4 ii 4 GRS A HLEICS The Jamesport Wmlyball Team of 1941 42 was com posed of a group of energetuzgirls who were excel lent sports as well as industrious players Of the eighteen games played this season,eleven were won They p rticipated in four tournaments, Janesport Invitational, Pattodsburg, county, and Coffey Jun ior High The girls were Ju tl proud of their new blue and white suits purchased in the fall, with proceeds from their rana nent of the tourna ment lunch room The team was composed of six seniors and four underclassmen They were Smith, Langford, Ball Gibson, Skidmore, Carder, lallory, Skidrore, Ill ler, and Gott Although the team will lose six of its veteran players we predict a successful future for the be ginners. They displayed their ability in the Jun- ior High Tournament at Coffey by defeating Mt. Mo- riah for third place. The freshmen girls playing on the team were: Gillilan, Houston, Johnson, Stevens, King, Connell, Kelley, Ward, Baker, and Miller. ' The baseball and track teams have been highly successful this year. In baseball the girls have played an undefeated season and are looking for- ward to winning the tournament. Gur feninine athletes returned from the track meet with several ribbons: first in high jump, third in broad jump, first in 220 yard relay and third in shuttle relay. - ...- N , f -f ' ,' :V -. X W- X 5 '- -i ' in is 2 xxxb ,, ,gf 4,!, J . rin. 5 vs . X-im -gpg xi 1 QQ' V ' ,. U, 'Q sf-Q Qfx .,.,xx ajax G1 fl !:9'A A4 A JL HITIVIIIF I fy C5 x X .r .-rf--V-g---iv-V v 5 Y' 'i f ' ' ' 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 T- 11S1- Z1:'4?1f L...- STUDENT COUNCIL Pres1dent Robert Stephens Vice Presldent Robert Van Dyke Secretary Dean Edwards Treasurer Mlss Rogers Faculty AdV1SOI Miss Barrett Senlor Representatlve MaT1On Troxell JUHIOT Representatlve Frank Hanes Sophomore Representatlve Dale Park Freshmen Representatlve Lowell Brown The flrst monthly assembly of the year was spon sored by the Student Councll WelCOm1Hg the fresh The Student Councll sponsored Informatlon Booth and a Check Room at the Jamesport Basketball and Volleyball Tournament Two hlgh school partles, a Chrlstmas banquet and a farewell party for Mr Beatty,amd the Carnl val were also sponsored by thls OTg3HlZBt1OH X 2 ,fs : Xa.: c is y f '::1:::::::I:::'- ' Y' . Q o .- Ab men was the theme. . - T N c,YEik r- -::nliFQSS::IIiSEgS:IlIifSBQ42F5i-:qQ22il::rZ2?ziu::- T V l.E Publlshed Annually by the Edltor ASS1StaHt Edltor Buslness Manager Sports Edltor Copy Edltor PUbllC8tlOH Staff Stencll Typlsts Faculty Advlser QTAFF Qenlo Glas Ruth Noll Robert Van Dyke Nyla M Langford Chester Mlller Margery Ball Kenneth Drummond Delbert Courter Clifford D vls Robert Stephens Robert Van Dyke Rose K Glbson Lols Barrett Ngkitt W I h J D X ,.l DN. Art Editor - Z Z - - - - - I Patty Sxidmore -- .. - 1 Q, ,12:2i5535:::liFSggtzlIiS:5Q4255il:Q2?Zi-::j527i-n::- p THE SPCDT LIGHT STAIPF Publlshed once a week at Jamesport Hlgh Schxn Jamesport, MlSSOUTi Member Natlonal Dupllcated Paper ASSOC18tlOH Edltor ASS1StaHt Edltor Art Edltors Cartoonlst Class Edltors Soclety Edltor Sports EdltOTS Exchanbe Edltor MUSIC Edltor Stencll Cutters Press Workers Faculty AdVlSOT Nyla Myrl Langford Ru h Noll Marg ry Ball Patty Sxwdmore Marllyn Ball P tb' Owens Dean rdwards QOb1HSOH C 1a les Pears on Ro e KL ryu Gab on Rleh elle Wells I + Cour r fllf NlCK1ZGT Ma cr1e Carder for lt Jan DJke Fone t Stephens Kern an DrLmmond Bobby Schweer Cllfford Davls Ralpn Harrlngton Ola Marle Rogers 'xfk GD 4 JO P P K t X - . 0 0 0 n c o n e ' C I I O I O O ' : 8 ' . 1 n u 0 0 I ' ' . . . . P 9 Aj W ' ' . . . . . Ioris H ' . 1 M O O O .L ,. A .. s 12th 'I s Humor Edltors. . . . . Idella Connell H 2'l'1rr, ', P655 0 . 0 9 o c u 'f1.Lk7 5I' .1 - X Q . . 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Mr. ft rart, Linn, ilinbensiitr Jed, Leffey, v'i1MOTC, iul r, JzrQfr,qNitg, X V .LtAn, Taffeyl Q?LSOC,wC3I, L11l?T,., L1 X511 .y, Til' f:uL5,E' 3 , X - Q Cg'r5, 1 y, nauston, v1-:wQ,,, -:lg, Sarr, gnlvr, nobxnson, ' 53411 , -Lvghc:s, 3 '!arQSon, .v,:5um, grant, Cox, Uickclpg, Rabizson. s ' 5 ,, N Dfw.. hxfv- W u-H --.-v . R W: gr. Miewirt, X. Hwqstii Z. L-SfPf F. C. 3g1irf'T 1. L1 jf-ri 'v'-Wx- -' ' U.-. :V '.' MAMA: --,, r .. f,4-. -A i' E. . dqle, W. -. J-.., M. dc-l. - -,.. A .. M. M. w,.,d, . .,, A..f, -. . n , m. Je--5, H. U 5, N. Cnvgq, U 41Q:r. -glri nzwz -. Luffy., ,. I. 'ik 0 '. Lcvell, U. Lick-fy, .. La1Q,ry, Q. Jen. . . - 1 Y - -4 , f' , If ,M-, ,, RX xx, X is . f:::iif5QS::znigigg::sifSxXQc2?Zi-::2227i-l::22j72-I::' 3'-f'iQwan 3JEwiFk jx QZ'z lx The progress of the Jmmesport High School Band has been greatly lmproved durlng the year under thelr new dl actor, Mr Stewart were There were twenty beglnners added to the band which ral es the personnel to forty four Among the appearances of the band were the Fox Hunt,Band Boosters' Club everf month All School Play bas ketball games JUDlOT Play, County Festlval, and Sprlng Conte t A swlng band entertained between the acts of the Senlor Play The band, a clarlnet solo, Bllly Rlchardson clarlnet quartet, K1me May, Rlchardson, Connell and a brass qu1ntett,Kl1ngensm1th,'h1tley, Schweer Harrlnvton, Pearson, entered ln the d1str1ct con tests and all returned wlth good or excellent rat ings The g1rls' and boys' glee clubs returned from the Q1StT1Ct contests wlth much success Marjorie Smlth, Ruth Noll, and Naoml Houston made up the glrls' tr1o and the boys' quartet was composed of Marvln Whltley, Norman Pearson, Bob Stephens, and Ralph Harrlngton Twenty girls composed the Drum Corps They marched at the Jamesport Tournament and the Twirl- ers entertained several times during the year. The final event of the music department was a concert presented the last week of school. This concert consisted of numbers bytkw band,g1ee clubs and small ensembles,both vocal and instrumental. fI3 zz2'': !2457f1'!z2SfUX!Shs!'::fQisS! :frsSs! z:2'isg f 'kwl jf! .1 Xxx Y p ff: -LU -'I-if .1-'jar' . I ' -. ., 5:1 ' - ' 'A 1.-P-, 5.2 1 5 ' - .U 6 ,H , - 'fi1:f.', . Kg rf 53' vig MTW: gf 7 V T e',- . , ,gif 1 - 1 8 -45 ' 2255 .,1.b3 l . , , A : .-'L-,. Il iff, ' ' ' . . ,j-'ZA ' Q l- is ' ' T -W 14 V ng-Q. K, T gtg T ,4,,v. gg - - -:fl :' Y .' .-,.. s 135- W A' -- a, A U 4 5 ' U A. Ek 'Y' 2 -1 -L 1' !- : f,. A'42,,Q.v3: f 'i 5 53.2- ug- '-hu, , di, ,H 4 if afw T2 2 3 ey a.1Hweit5,- f,pis ix . ' -VL , i .V 1 33-iv ' - I I , 2 1:35 ld 'fi' Q.-2 f - 5ff?5hu that f XX ..3:' ffl' ' ' . 5' -Il' T '.-. ' . ,. ff 1 Elf' ' U e'eJ-gf-if ,-f.a -beg' -PQ. .. ' . f' - 'V ' --ff: ' ' A 'fit ' ,,.,. 1' ' -' 9-.avniawiiw RT 1, 3m Q .. U 74, . CP ' ' -X x l A . . M X .L 0 Q ' . Y' U , ,XX D 4 S - - If I - 9 ' ' 3 , S S . .L I 0 . . . , . , a . . A . . 1 ' 9 . . . ,. . as , . . . . O ... . 1 . . . g I , , ,SD ,l , N ' T Q O .. 0 R O -:::ifQ35F:::iS5gS::alfgrQ12225l::22?3i!c:Q527i-::r SENIOR PLAY N 'BIFSA AUM TILLIE cons TO TOWN fx: Aunt Tillie But Noll ucinda Tabbot Patty Skidmore izzie Parsons Margery Ball Pamela Marsh Rose Kathryn Gibson Marvin Tucker Robert Stephens Ronald Howland Robert Van Dyke Ellen Neeland Nyla Myrl Langford Mr, Lorimer Ralph Harrington Q! Dr Hattie Bing Margorie Carder X Charlie One Lung Marvin Whitley JUNIOR PLAY 'SEEING DOUBLE' Gloria and June Wade Patty Owens Aunt Mary Verelle Wickizer Schuyler Van Schuyler Frank Ranes Mrs Van Schuyler Helen Clark Geraldine Van Schuyler Mary argaret Stith Martha Mason Nadyne Dockery Dora Ruth Wells Jeeves Bobby Schweer Bob Carlson Max Kime Jerry Mitchell Harold Stout Miss Arnold Alberta Stoffregen HIGH SCHOOL PL AY f rxwk if! A READY MADE FAMILYH A' Henry Turner Robert Van Dyke Sammie Turner Bobby Schweer Doris Turner Margery Ball Agnes Martyn - - ----- - - -- ---Verelle Wickizer Bob Martyn--- ---- ------------ ---Robert Stephens Gracie Martyn ---- ------ ------ ---- Patty Owens Marilee Martyn ---- - -------- Rose Kathryn Gibson Nicodemus Pipp-- -- - ----------- Norman Pearson Begonia Washington ---- - - ----- Patty Skidmore Aunt Lydia -- ----Ruth Noll if '1vi1 XxE.v1 -K h ,X til .1 Xif ' nz ..,lI NW MqA,,.,-4'r' ' 2-V ,rlw A llhn fv 4h,,, V' Y. -vw ., ., ' N Q ' .1 - N ??L ' , --------------------------- --- a - - III-I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII--- 4' --o -as -u-- unc--a-- 7 . A m4 D . N CP X . f Mrs. Tucker ------------------ ------ Marjorie Smith . . . --------- - -------- . . - ky N ic ! X4 X . . 11 iiiii W-11 iiii 1112 ??i11 ' . . ------,Q-----n--------m R 3 . ' ,PD i . i x 4 is 1::iisfgszzllisEgszzIliQ25Q62f5ill:22?zilI:rz2?2ill:r 'W x fi tim 7,1 N IN XG--.5 A QLSA. CARNIVAL CORONATION Junior Klng and Qpeen Dorothy Laffey Harold Stout Senior Candidates Rose Kathryn Gibson Robert Van Dyke Sophomore Candldates Peggy Mallory Dale Park Freshmen Candldates Lulu Laffey Lowell Van Dyke '03ii:S' N I 514 I' 2 . 2-.V -2-ni '1' S?l '5:- W Q Q a D AL' I .3 Fira,-1 I D ' K I ge ,E 1 A15 I I. 4 ' l . mf!! X ' it 1 bo I n to e 1 L A Dr DYNQV A F' 2 A g A . N V fly ' 8 y I .. ' -------- -- D l .fa - D QA 9 :H-'ffl S i' 21E'i Z't? : Jumaoa-Samoa BANQUET X ' X I y . The Junior Class entertainedthe Senlors wlth a Hawaiian Banquet, 1 J ,rg May 8 As they entered the audl I torium, lt seemed as 1f they were floatlng on a maglc carpet over the land of enchantment If-U-wav-f7 Among the lovely decorat1ons'were evening ocean cenes,a patrlotlc frelze natlve g1rls,and a sall or boy The stage was set w1th a large hut sur rounded by palm trees and a foot brldge leadlng to the natlve dwelllng The waltresses wore grass hlTtS and lels The tables were decorated wlth flowers and grass huts The nut cups were m1na ture shlps w1th colorful salls Aquatlc paper we1ghts were glven as favors Harold Stout pres1dent of the Junlor Class,was master of ceremonles After the blesslng he wel comed the senlors and Margery Ball, senlor presl dent,gave the response Zora Belle Robertson sang nYou're a Sap Mr June Caldwell sang U on of the Islands Ruth -f Noll pave a speech ll3JS and Norman Pearson sang Goodbye Mama Mary Ann Owens and Ha el Langford sang an,d tapped to 'We D1d it Before U Robert Steph ens spoke on UKahuna M8610 Patty Lent sang UMbon11ght Cocktall ' Zora Belle Robertson gave a speclal Hawallan num ber Elalne Wllllams read HThe Ol' Slssy Party N B1lly Rlchardson and I ,Q Norman Pearson plaved and sang UBlue gi Hawall Williams gave a Q Jap Helen Clark and Faye a1r Hawall H Elalne Wll of the P8ClflC,n wh1ch gave best 1 wlshes to the future The menu conslsted of frult Ngfk cocktall 1ced celery plckle chlcken a la lung, potatoes, peas hot rolls butter, p1ne apple salad coconut 1ce cream COOKIES, coffee, and candy mlnt r..! 11? zfJk'CXXg'1-X-'LRG X A ' ' . f 4 - . . - 'xl . . ,,, L-,,,,:m. . 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A JAMESPQRT Mussoum W 5 I -J.-.1 ' ti l' l Q A ' -:- -1 A ' ' 5 .ff 2 -ff . fi , A ff , 5: '. 3.41 S - 5 V ' - xiii -vu i ' -, '6 'f 4 '- -:Q.- ' 'E --.- '25, -it-.,.2-5:41 'Ea' -, Y, . .v:1- Pig ? . , -.:114,.,,j,+- . 53 5 1 9 Q1 1 ?f A ' nc , U U ,, i in 2? gg I L ' A .41 .li nfl' -23 X ' ' J N:5Ix R xix X9 Q ,, --m------- , Q . .. ......... ... ZZ An Appreclatlon From wouz srumos mc LUCKY ECW 420 9th St Ph 4 0109 Des holmes Iowa Portralts for the X I Graduate 1S a Spec1al 9 x ized Part of our Servlce 5. 'Ph0t0f3I'aphs Llve Forever TRALAZQ 'N BARNES f J Best wSh9S the class of 1942 for thelr future success also congratulatlons to the Faculty and the Student Body for thelr splendld work durlng the past year nw: FOUNTAIN SERVIG GIFTS PAINTS wm :wen MAY OH. CQ y puofvf 79 mvnssponrmo I F X -'1'-'Z -371Z-3' i'iS-C- xi! l' l ,jp . 0 J 0 ' y A M + - -.1 Il y -1' -A -1 q jp A y . ,wi e y ou ' . - y 1, w.,xX.X1j Q- 0 . l if u---u- W' h. ?lX.,..: ..... , X , I 7 ' I to I L . 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