Truesdale High School - Cub Yearbook (Truesdale, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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BOB MESECK is 5'lOU tall and has black wavy hair and brown eyes. He delights in eating pork roast and all that goes with it. His main interest is athletics. Here at last is one boy who obeys Coach's training rules to the letter. The thing Bob will remember most about high school is getting home early while in training. How dull it sounds, but at least he can mamage to stay awake during schooltime. Yvonne De Carlo fulfills his idea of a dream girl. He is happy when playing basketball or singing nDry Bonesu. After graduation he plans to farm. CONWIE SCHROEDER is a blond, blue-eyed lass upon whom we depend for our special event advertisements and other art work. Art is her main interest, but by no means does she spend all her time at it. She likes to go places with the gang, and it would hardly seem the same without her. Her favorite foods are steak and shoe- strings. Connie's dream man is tall, blond, and good-looking. HHow Soonn and HI'm My Own Grandpan are her favorite songs, in line with her varying moods of wistfulness and fun. High school has been great fun for her, so she will remember nearly all of it as being pleasant. Connie plans to attend Iowa State Teachers' College at Cedar Falls and become an elementary teacher. Then, if her dream nan still doesn't show up, she wants to go back to college and study art. ED SCHENATZKI is noted for his wittiness. He is 5'lOU tallcand has brown hair and brown eyes. Ice cream is his favorite dish food that isl. Anything that runs on wheels intrigues him. Ed names the junigr class play as thesthing he'll remember most about high school. H s ream girl is about '4H tall with blue eyes and brown hair. However, he says that when the right girl comes along he won't be too particular about her measurements. His favorite song is NMy Dianeu. HThe Things We Did Last Summern probably rates a close second. There might be a connection between the two. NORMA SPOONEH Is a little cutie who came into the world on October l, 1930. She loves food and active outdoor sports Cespecially menb. Her favorite food is pork chops. Norma says that the things she will remember most about high school are the nights before the days after. She also says that her main interest is life in general, but we know that a certain '47 T.H.S.graduate is a very important part of that life. Norma is 5'3H tall and has light brown hair and blue eyes. Her dream man is tall, dark, and quite handsome. She plans to take up home economics at Ames next fall. DARYL TERRILL is 5'9iH of craziness with black wavy hair and a mind that is continually thinking either of girls or bright remarks. He came into the world on March 26, 1920. His favorite food is steak. Daryl says that the thing he'll remember most about high school is the night of Rembrandt's Junior-Senior Banquet last year. Could a certain Rembrandt gal have anything to do with that choice? Of course girls are his main interest. His dream girl is 5'6N tall, with brown hair, brown eyes, and a neat figure. Sounds like someone we know. He plans to settle down C1t's hard to imagineb and farm after he graduates.



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...Im Cl... Hz,-J.. Many long years ago, twelve to be exact, a group of fright- ened little children got aboard the T.H.S. Conestoga with Mrs. Horlacher handling the reins. Margaret Coakley, Bobbie Meseck, Frederick Herrig, Norma Spooner, Marjorie Barlow, Rosemary North, Dickie Johnson, Clarence Bland, Loren Dean Sweet, Gilbert Nielson, Edward Schenatzki, Dean Isaacs, and Don Christy boarded, along with Albert Sievert, Charles Sivert, Leo Olson, Zeta Mae Zubradt, Dale Slama, Melvin King, who had Mrs. Horlacher stop and let them aboard another Conestoga. We took on Dorothy Luft, James Brazel, Everett Glienke, and Albert Thomas. In the fall of the second year we started on the second lap of our Journey with Mrs. Horlacher still guiding the same passengers along the trail. However, three of the boys, Don Christy, Dean Isaacs, and Everett Glienke missed the last call and were forced to wait for the next wagon. Miss Lindgren took over for Mrs. Horlacher during the next lap of our trio which found the same kiddies progressing onward to their ultimate goal. The fourth year found the same friends on the old Conestoga with the exception of Bobbie Meseck, who boarded a different wagon. The reins were handed over into the possession of Miss Burbank, who proved to be a capable driver. The fifth grade passenger list included: Marjorie Barlow, Glen Binder, Clarence Bland, Jim Brazel, Dickie Johnson, Dorothy Luft, Loren Dean Sweet, Robert Tighe, who was a new member of our little group. Miss Appel guided us along the rough road of learn- ing during this period. Miss Hillsten replaced Miss Appel in the driver's seat when we embarked on the sixth lap of our Journey. Marjorie Barlow, Rober Tighe left our group and after a brief visit June Johnson and Mary Coddington also left, but we gained several new members, William and Norma Ruby, Barbara Brugger and Connie Schroeder. we were then ready to start on the second half of our journey. As we embarked on our seventh lap, Miss Rannels took over the controls. We lost several of our fellow travelers, including Mar- garet Coakley, Rosemary North, and Billy and Norma Ruby, but Doris Roberts Joined our crew and made the loss seem less alarming. when we started on our eighth lap we found that Glen Binder had leaped off to catch the wagon of another company. To offset this loss Merlin Davis joined us, and we rode smoothly K?b onward C? with Miss Davidson doing the driving. t D

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