Welton High School - Weltonian Yearbook (Welton, IA)
- Class of 1946
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Mrs. Knox 'THE WELTONIANU Published by The Glass of 1946 of Welton High School Welton, Iowa DEDICATION We, the 1946 seniors of the Welton High School respectfully dedicate 'THE WELTONIANW to our advisor, Mr. Harold J. Blanchard who has been with the seniors during their four years of high school and who has faithfully watched over and guided them. APPRECIATION The members of the rweltonian Stdff wish to express their thmnks to the lower claasman, and tefchers who make the Annu 1 possible and success- fulo We wish to thank Mrs. Knox, for her patience, kindness, and for the thoughtful mannerih.which she cnrried out tho work. ,.-:I::3f!5:' .-:Z-:-gt-:I-. -15555-:J-2 1-2 ' ,.:,.,. ,252 ' - 2913212321237-:. .-.-:.g.:g.: .f, -9.f51?3:2E2535E:f. S?5E:2E:5Sv2:152E51S5E 2':::7:32::I:2::::'f:.- . ' ' - , :2E:E:2S:2g:5g2g:2:QE:2E2 ,2 9 ,.v.-g.'.- - -: 3:-3Ig:-:.-:--:-:1g:-g25:2g:-:- . ,.g.-,. . 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Mrs. Gladys Knox, ' Education- English and Commerce-Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa, l?2l. fast Cleveland Business College, 1055. Subjeets-- T nina Shorthand and Accountiuv. ' -2 . , .' . - Hobby----- Travollng and Pnlttlne. , yrs. Nellie Hazard, U 1 ' Ldueation- University of Iowa, Ghicaao University, University of Visconsin. A.B. Subjects-- English, and Home Economics A Hobby ----- Sewing and Cooking hiss Qlarice Hynes, Education- Cedar Balls, Mount St. Clare Subjects-- Primary and First Grade Hobby ----- Music and Reading Mrs. Marjorie Bonne, gducation- Haquoketa Jr. College, Cornell College Subjoets-- 2 0 5 Grades Hobby ----- Sewing Mrs. Portia Hanson Education- I. S. T. C. Mt. Bt, Clair Subjocts-- 4-5-6 Grades Hobby ----- Coloring Photos HisswMnret4,Wolfe, Education- IEwa State Teachers College Notre Dame College, Kitchell, South Dakota. Subjeets-- Grades 7 R 8 Hobby ----- Traveling V . 1 H, J. BLANCHARD 'E egy- Po R'r HAN SEN MAR.:oRuE PPE I 'm v ' 1 'fr'Ub .5 HYNFS Q QI TTE f LADYS KNOX ,wa f' r' fb ' 53 - f N, KN D ,I gf? ' -.., S, 5 L ,Q M' 'wwf' Xxx X r -' 0 4 .fl A 'S ,, MAA. X Y X 3 p ' -, . '?,.,4 , f Y Z, X gil' ' ldv- wiv WW' k- -vous:-v--w1 . Q, i .1..-o-- uoawn--0-on-.gf '-mum... .. 46:9 i A ,fu '-:: --..S. fl' N- A 'f:1:: . M- - 43' -.--.. .' .1115 :Y K Q 5 .,- . ', W 5 .' Q- V fi 1113 rl 5 'th we -v' I Y, Q 'M . ny, I ui r i ' f Hg, lr--4',' ihh 'A 'Hg-XR, g M I s - '4 -.. MM mm Q Mika H ?'- -fv . 'x Ii, x ix -4 SHIRLIE 5TENDER.f-nc DONALD K E Q ARLENE DOSLAND DORIS' GM-L CLASS HISTQRY On August 25, 1941, eighteen bashful and be- wildered students arose from eighth grade to their Honored seats as Freshman in the Welton High School. Their names were! Evelyn Barker Donald Mattke Robert Bauer Betty Lou McClimon Margaret DeLarm Kenneth Simmons Arlene Dosland George Singleman Arla Mae Farwell Shirlie Stender Carroll Flathers Joyce Stier -Shirley Mae Grindrod' Our membership gradually increased from eight- teen to twenty-four. Those who joined us that year Werel Ruth Hansen Doris Galloway Virgil Jacobsen Phyllis Schrader Ruth Chase Leonard Dunlevey The first year was different from anything we had ever done or seen. We thought our life was just beginning. The main event of this year was the initiation given in our honor by the Seniors. that wonderful day we did everything nothing was omitted. The only thing that bothered us was the fact that the Senior Class was so much above us in thoughts. Even though we were Green, Mr. Blanchard nstuck upn for us. Spring came in a hurry and vacation had started. August 29, 1942 Then our Sophomore year came. We were given the sale of pop which we worshipped dearly. During this your wo lost six of our members. Namelyt Hebert Bauer who is farming for his father. Margaret DeLarm is married and living in Clinton. Carroll Flathers works on his fathers farm. Betty Lou McClimon will graduate from St. Mary's in Clinton this year. George Singleman is working on his fathers farm. Toward the latter part of the year Earl Galloway joined us. August 27, 1945 We opeaned our Junior year with e Jbmnqn and looked forwari to our responsibilities as upper classmen. Sverythinq was successful, but the latter- Qart of the year we become see chless for we lost four members: Arlo Tae Farwell will Trqdumte at Goose Lobe this year. Earl Galloway is seine to ernduete from Elwood. Joyce Stier will qridunte from Calemns. Ruth Hansen is eoine to craeuate from Grind Found. Our main event Wes the Junior-Senior Binouet held at the Lend-a-Hand Club in Davenport. Tverv- body worked hard to make it s success. Aumust QV, 1945 The fourth year of High School found onlv nine Seniors much wiser with chin? 6 interests. Kenneth Simmons left us and was inducted into the Armr. -We have published The Veltonion and left our picture framed to be gazed upon by all. Vhen we were Freshmen onr thouchts led us a stray for life was iust beginning. We shall always remember the happy events of our High School years. We are leavina now never to oceupy our old seats asain. 'e will he lon ly and blue but shell always remember our Hieh School years. We will miss you 'old schooln, for the' er ss is greener where you arc, than where we are eoing to be- Shirley Mae Grindrod, '46. I S E N I O R S K E T C H E S Evelxn Bargeg UEffien Basketball 1-2-5 Annual Staff 4 H1-Litas 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 2-5-4 'Her arguing ability was never doubted, Arlene Dosland oils-Cttvliiii Basketball 1-2-5-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Hi-Litas 4 D.A QR 0 RepI'esentat'1vC 4 High School Queen 1 Annual Staff 4 ' Home Economics Club 1-5 Senior Play 4 WEveryone can't have little wolves.H Leonard Dunlavy Basketball 2-4 ' H1-Lites 4 nPied Piper'4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 President 5-4 Youth Conference Representative 4 uThe greatest bluffer this side of the W IIDOSYU nGravy Mississippi.n N Doris Galloway l l 'Dory' Basbetball 1-2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 Hi-Lites 4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Home Economics Club 1-3 Senior Play 4 UFarmere Daughtoru WA merry heart is the best tonio.n Shirley Mae Grindrod nlunt Maudn Basvetball 1-2-5-4 Plays Ono Act 2 Three Act 4 Hi-Litos 3-4 Annual Staff 5-4 Glee Club 2-5 Home Economics Club l-2 Senior Play 4 nihe puts life and interest into her work.u Virgil Jacobson nJaken Basketball 2-5-4 Annual Staff Q Hi-Litos 4 Senior Play 4 nSchool Daysu 1 uFarmors Dauzhtern nHe has many ambitions.n Donald Mattke nDanafur Basketball 2-5-4 H1-Litas 1-2-3-4 USchoo1 Daysn 1 Annual Staff 5-4 Senior Play 4 President 1-2 uJolly as tho day is longnn Phyllis Schrader nPhi1 Gloe Club 1-2-5-4 Senior Play 4 Annual staff 4 Hi-Litas 4 uFarmors Daughtern UAlways doing, but never done.n Qpirlio Stcnder WSherl Gloc Club 1-2-5 H1oL1tos 4 High School Queen 2 Homo Economics Club l-5 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Socrotary 2-4 00h thc sunshine of her sm1le.n FABEUELL TO THE SENIORS Farewell to the Seniors of old Welton High, Everyone seems to be wishing them good bye. Farewell to the Seniors, mmy they go through life Without too much labor, trouble or strifei Here is to Dosland so fair and so tall, She is the favorite of one and of ull. And Fske with his jokes, will surely be A fmvorite comedian on U. H. T. Here is to Evelyn a future nurse, Don't be her patient or you'll ond up in a hoarse. How to Phyllis with hor light blond hui T: Leonard would like to deto hor, but he knows he doesn't dare. Here is to Shirlie who knows how to please, likes better than has her wild oats but mostly at Tom Hero is to Shirley Mae so short and so She knows she is plume but she doesn't There is nothing she Here is to Doris who Some here ut Welton, So soon we'll be journoying out on our Hoping success will find us some day. to be sown, Owen. ffllfo care. way, teased. Although sometimes wo'll lose, we'll keep on the Building for character, and not for fame. If you don't like this poem and rant to hiss Blame it on uhmttken, the author of this.... SGITIGQ I l Class Will Wo, the Seniors of 1946, beinv of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncwrtwlnty of this frail ond transitory life, do thertforo makq ordnin, publish, ind declare thiu to be our last WILL and TESTANHUT, hereby revokinv ull other and former wills by us, it any time made. Wo, individuilly beeuonth the follovind per- sonal Accomplishments, traito, ond b lonvinfez Shirlie Steuder wills her Qimvl to the Sophomore girls. C'o hope thoy hwve as mweh fun with it ds Shirlie 510.1 Evelyn Dnrher lcvvo: her bashfulnassto Marcella Bauer. Loonnrd Dumlxvy lezvnn his utility to woo tho women to Hobart Cdrstensen. CThis ought to ticklu the zirls. Don ld Hntbko le1v.s his Qbility play- ing bwsketbnll to Hhiqhnocketnd Sprinmer. CDon't waste it, Jhiqh pocketsJ.l ' Phyllis Schrad r, our blonde Betty Hutton, leaves her ohwrm and wlimour to Joan Ann Nnttke. CWtnnd your turn i' line, boys.J Shirley Mme Grindrod rorees to ledve Q little of her weiqht to Marv Road-lph QWG bot this is 1 bio loud off your shoulders, Shirliu Lge., .f Doris Gxllovny lvives thu Wroit speed with which she accomplishes thlnos to the Cornish virln. Qdtund to one side, Girls, horn conos 1 an il.J ' Virgil Jacobsen leaves his ability to tell funny jokos to Lestor Fervuson, ' i'e think you need it.l Arlene Donlend leaves her fine permon- dlity to tho Burkle Girls. CThero's plonty for both girls. Arlene Dosland leaves to-w Mabel Slngleman-her ability to play basketball. Oralee Randolph-her intelligence. Luella Gruenwold-her boy friend. Shirley Mae Grindrod leaves to-- Georgla.Garmen-her typewriting ability. Velma Meneke-her desire to grow slim. Elizabeth Kaxzinskl-her joyfulness. - Lois Galloway-her skates to play basketball with Doris Galloway leaves to-- Ruby Singleman-her wad of gum. Mary Kaazinski-her love for literature. Joan Ann Mattke-some of her plumpness. Norma Jean Hinke-her date book. Phyllis Schrader leaves to-- Patsy Britt-her numerous boy friends. Geraldine Hass-her 'swing and sway' walk. Rosalyn Hassvsome of her height. Mary Gannon-her speed in getting to classes. Evelyn Barker leaves to-- Lprralno Black-her conversation with Allan. Theresa Busselott-her figure. Darlene Bauer-her shyness. Margaret Schrader-her dark hair. Shlrlie Stender leaves to-- Mary Joan Hand'-some of her shoe shining ability Beverly McCoy-her love for Shorthand Betty Thomas-her winning smile. Marjorie Claeys-her ability to take dictation from Mr. Blanchard Virgil Jacobstn loavos to-- Dolbort Wulf-his Gold n voice. Robort Schrfdor-his heivht. Richard Jonos-his Qood broathinq system. Donald Mattko lonvcs to-- Konnoth Thomos-his bwsvotball ability. Jim Crowley-his good behavior. Hobnrt Carstonson-his slimnoss. Loonnrd Dunlnvoy lanvos to-- Allmn Androson-his romantic nature. Donald Kinrwdo-his w inni.nf: woys with fiirls. Marcella Kaczinski-his ability to work nlgwbrn Wo, tho Sonior Class loovos to-- Loon Boyor and Their Qbility to skate. Gooroin Gwrmnn Wo, tho Senior Clans lnmv' our monov mokino nhility to tho Juniors, our good looks to tho Sophomoros, owr rbility to out alone with the twnchoro to tho Fronbmnn. To Kr. Dlwnchwrd, wo lomvo our Honesty. To Mrs. Sample, wo lonvo somo of our Thouvbtfulnoss To Mrs. Knox, wo lodvo our Sportsmanship. and . last, but not lomst wo loavo To Hrs. Hwzmrd, our Humor. With boot and last wiohos, Tho H. S. Soniorc of '46. 1 Yifriueon by Viroil Jacobson 1 MARCH OF TIME AUGUST 27. School opens. The Freshmen are really happy to be in High School at last. Seniors are anxious to start initiation. Added to the High School faculty is Mrs. Gladys Knox. SEPTEMBER 4. Baseball game at Calamus. SEPTEMBER 10. Seniors meet to draft plans -for Initiation. The Initiation will run through the entire day of September 13. The Freshmen have been bowing every time they meet a Senior this last week. More fun! SEPTEMBER 12. Calamus plays baseball here. SEPTEMBER 13. Initiation! Freshmen came dressed according to rules. The girls came dressed inxdd fashioned clothes and the boys dressed as up-to- date girls. They all carried their books to and from classes in bushel baskets. At night a party was given in their honor. After a program, games were played and refreshments were served by the Senior Class. There was also a baseball game with Grand Mound here. SEPTEMBER 17. Baseball game at Elwood. SEPTEMBER 19. Skating Party at Davenport Prom. Everyone had a good time trying to stand up. One bus and a few cars went for transportation. L. Dunlavey received a ticket from the police, and not to the Skating Party. SEPTEMBER 21. Baseball game at Delmar. SEPTEMBER 28. Baseball game at Grand Mound. OCTOBER 4. The Seniors went to Davenport to have their pictures taken. Dunlavey and Mattke went WOLFING, some went to the show, and others went to the PI'Om.o OCTOBER 8. Baseball game with Elwood here. NOVEMBER 9. Basketball begins. First games with Le Clair there. NOVEMBER 13. The Alumni games were here. It was really a battle. NOVEMBER l6. Basketball games at Charlotte. NOVEMBER 20. Basketball game with Goose Lake here. NOVEMBER 22. No school as everybody was busy eat4 ing Thanksgiving dinner. NOVEMBER 23. Carnivali Big event of the year. There was e profit of Sl26.45. ' NOVEMBER 27. Basketball games with Elwood here. NOVEMBER 28. Seniors ordered Announcement cards. NOVBMBLH 29. Seniors received their pictures. was surprised that the pictures couldn't be any better then they were. NOVEMBBR DECEMBER 50. Basketball games at Elvira. 1. Happy day for the Juniors as they re- ceived their Class Rings. DECBMBBR De Witt. DECEMBER DECBMBBH girls' 5 D1-.C mvissn DBCBMBBH DLC 1::lV1BLIi DdCEMBnh 5. Basketball games with St. JQe's at 7. Basketball games at Calamus. 11. Basketball games with Le Claire. The ame was tied. 14. Basketball game at Delmar. 18. Basketball games at Charlotte. 20. Basketball games st Elwood. 21. Christmas is celebrated at school. Christmas vacation from Dec. 21. to Jan. 2. JANUAnY 2. Back to school again. JnnUsnY 7. Beginning of second semester, hveryone is going to try to do better this semester. JaNUnnY 11. Basketbfll games with Elvira hero. JBNUAHY 16. Basketball gfmes with Calamus hore. JnNUAn1 25. Basketball games with Delmar here. JANUARY 30. County Basketball tournament at Lost Notion begins. FhBnUAnY 5. Basketball games with trend Mound. FBBBUAMY 6. Girls Scctionsl tournfment begins. FsBhUAnx 11. County Chvmpionship games held at oe- witt between nelton and Blwood firls. Walton won! Boy's fame was between mlwood and Delmfr. Delmar won. Fsdnbnnl 15. Bwskctbrll gmmos with St. Hou's hero. FhBnUaHY FsBnUAnY Seniors. FLBHUAMX Fsnnbsnl 15. Basketball QP mrs with Wheatland here. 19. Skating Party at K. of C. sponsored by everyone had a good time. . 21. Baskotbell games ft Grand Mound. 27. .upper at Grindrod's for basketball girls. Bunco was played by tll. MAnCh 20. Administrators Club entertained Clinton County woncnors. mrhCh 21. Skating Party at K . of C. sponsored by the Juniors. Wu still think tho floor is too small AFnIL 1. everyone is plfying April Fool Jokns on on: another. Arnll 10. senior announcement APn1L 12. Clinton County Youth Conforonc DU 0 cards arrived. .J hold Ct Aknlh 26. Junioresonior Banquet hold in the Lond- to-sand Club at Devonport. mal 10. Grrduation night is hero again. mal 13. Last dey of school. Big picnic for ell. A Glimpse Into the Future . I have a little secret which I shall new reveal to the readers of the Weltenian of 19464 While enroute from Welton to New York last summer on my vacation, I met a strange man who in- terested me very much. As I bee-me acouainted with him I learned that he was an Assyrian man and could fersee the future thru a crystal. I asked him to tell where the seniors of 1946 would be ten years from new and these are the revelations that I iotted down as he told them to me. We shall see Phyllis Schrader starring' on broadway in the play, HThe Super Weman.n Vircil Jacobsen will be a snake charmer at the World's Fair in Les Ancles. I'll advise you to visit Mrs. MacAvan Cformer- ly Evelyn Barker? about Thanksgiving time, for she will be the wife of a creat and mighty cranberry merchant in India- Leonard Dunlavey will be the efficient and glamorous ambulance driver of the new hospital of De Witt, Iowa- Deris Galloway will be on her honeymoon trip around the world, her husband Veins the son of Governor Stasson. Arlene Desland will be the wife of Donxwulf and will live on a farm some where around Grand Hound, raising little wolves. g The second Frank Sinatra QDonald Mattkel will appear at the famous Stork Club in New York City. Shirley Tae Grindred will be a fan dancer A at the floor show in Niels hall in Welton, Iowa. New, I had thou-ht not to tell you about myself out after a second theueht decided it would not be fair to reveal such secrets about my classmates and withheld the truth of my own future. You will iind me at the Sunny Brook school as the old maid school teacher. ' Written by Shirlie Stender X . L 1 ' X ' 5: 1.-. ' , p - I , 1, x . , , . --we . . , , , N 'L' 'h..., ' , .,,, 4, L N Ax 1 1 5 V X 5 'N 'f1 x Q-:X-I-jl ini 5' . - , I.-' .4 - H kj 1 ' - 1? WN- M- w H M - .- - -.wg x gg3,-gp.-g..:'. .71 ,gl N fv...., 'Q'-.,,,Q.:V.. I -mags 'Wx .six if I -'A.1',,,----If 'I'-:4-. -' ' -'L W4-v KAQ.-.-.U-...B --.Q Q--, A 1 ff 7-.CTT .4-27-fi A-wg ' lx f 'Rf' .4 u 4,-LW ,.,.-1 -... . 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Oraloe Randolph-nwhen I'm unable to talk, I cease to live. Margret Schrader-nI'm easy to please.U Darlene Bauer-NTho small I will be heard.n The Junior Jonior Bnnouot will be held Saturday April 27, 1946 at 6:50 P. M. at the Lend-A-Bond Club in Davenport. The following program will be given after the Banquet. Toast Master. . . Allan Andresen Welcome . . . . Allan Andreson Response. . . . Leonard Dunlavy Talk ........ . . Mr. Blanchard Senior Class will . . . . . . Virgil Jacobson Senior Class History. . . .Shirley Mae Grindrod Senior Class Prophecy . . . . . Shirlio Stendor The Guests will include the High School and Grade School Faculties. 3.35 5 ' is ii. '3 ak. we n EL Why, Q ts, , t. if-.. gr.. , - r 1. -- K1 ,,, - 1 .fy , L -'ir L ff' , . ey... l. :H al W, 215 .fa 4, .5 .wb fi'-X' 1'-f A.. 'Q fn V.. L sg. lg. it' f is '-I , ga .W '-fl ' .ir 'IQ ,-'i 4. ,ij .x R 5 v P' sg 5. Q1 I' Sf-Y , Q H . Vx , .m, M... L - -5. Sf . ,, ,la 1:1 n ,L 5. H ,f - EW 5 S 1 7L Aa, 's , sri ' i adn' .. 4, I S-TQ, . - .Q , it . .. v ff P '? L, 1. 1 1 High Pressure nomerv oy sruce Dresden, was-.ncy,n,Hwwl v x' ,fc . .gy .,..,,,a Junior play presented this year. .L' W ' Y fjgfggg . V - , 2 A 45,1 N The cast included: X ' , Q 5'nQ , ' ' ' ' Veil Mrs. Chester Woodruff . . . . Darlene Bauer ,lfn5 Chester Woodruff. . . . .Leonard Dunlavey f'.3E 'Junior Woodruff . . . . Leon Boyer rf Boots Woodruff . . . Joan Cornish I njg Arlene Woodruff . . Marjorie Claeys ' ff Zenith. . . . . . . . . Oralee Randolph A fj hunt C0ra . . . . . . . . Norma Jean Hinke , Mrs. Margaret Taylor. . . . Beverly McCoy ' Bunny Taylor. . . . . . . .Gloria Cornish ' W Homer Hampton Haywood ... . Allan Andreson rj Wade Wainrisht . . . . . .Delbert Wulf QJQ Chelwynde Cluett. . . . . . . . Virgil Jacobsen f The entire action of the play takes place 'in 1 l.f the living room of the Woodruff family. Mother Woods l 2+ ruff just adores going to funerals because she finds them so stimulating. Father Woodruff loves going to fires. Junior Woodruff, their son, is 'mechanically inclined. He can fix anythingfand does! and he . also gets great joy from shooting a rifle. Boots, their daughter, loves to act and is rehearsing a part at the most inapportune times. Lmidst all this confusion, Aunt Cora arrives bringing with her what .turns out to be a pst. l Arlene, the noodruff's adopted daughter, is practically engaged to Homor Hampton Haywood, who V believes in employing high pressure salesmanship 4 I methods. Since Homer, a typical-go-gutter, always, knows more than his employer, he never holds a job , 1, ,if-. , u Ti 3 .k ,K very long. But that doesn't bother him--he goes blitholy on his way inventing 'new ways of making a -fortune. 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Qahlowa .. . .Mar cn. 14, 1946 THE STAFF I O I I I I 0 I l U O I I I I I C I I I O O I l I l Co-Editor............. ....Shirley Mae Grindrod Boy's Sports Editor..... ..........Donald Mattke Glr1's Sports Editor... .........Donald Mattke ReporterS............. .....Evelyn Barker Marjorie Claeys Geraldine .Hass Lucille Schrader Cartoonist and Artist.... ...Phyllis Schrader Joke Editor. ............ ...Virgil Jacobsen Rumor Editor...... .... ....Arlene Dosland Printer. ...... .......... .... ...Delbert Wulf Circulation Managers.... ......Leonard Dunlavey Shirlie Stender Typists.. ............ ....Advanced Typing Class Advisor........ ....................... .. Mrs. Knox News is always in demand by everyone. Students and friends of Welton Consolidated School are no ex- ception to the ruleg hence, we have tried to carry as far as possible the publication of the Hi-Litas, This year marked the seventh volume of the newspaper but because of the limited number of our advanced typing class we have sometimes labored under adverse conditions. There were approximately 70 subscriptions to the paper, which was issued every third Friday, and sold throughout the grades and High School. N Seated, Left to Might: Standing, Left toi ight! Bottom Row Top row: A ANNUAL STAFF Doris Galloway, Arlene Doslsnd, Shirlie Stender , Evelyn Barker, Phyllis Schrader, Shirley Mae Grindrod, and Virgil Jacobsen. Donald Mattke, Leonard Dunlavey, and Mrs. Knox. HI-LITES STQFF Shirlie Stender, Marjorie Claey, Delbert Wulf, Phyllis Schrader, Virgil Jacobsen, Shirley Mae Grindrod, and Doris Galloway. Arlene Dosland, Mrs. Knox, Donald Mattke, Geraldine Hass, Leonard Dunlavey, Evelyn Barker, and Lucille Schrader. R U . 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Le Claire Alumni Charlotte Goose Lake Elwood Elvira St. Joe Calamus Le Claire Delmar Wheatland Charlotte Goose Lake Elvira Calamus Delmar Elwood Lost Nation Grand Mound St. Joe Wheatland Grand Mound Won 12 Lost lO LBOY'S BASKETBALL GAMES Cm Q I W I Y CHD CAN C HP CHD C Air C AD CAD CHP CAB CAD C Hin C Alb CHI' CHD CHIP CAD AD H3 A I CHC! CHQ' CAA W9 A 14 082. l'7 L ES 1, Fifa 2.21 gb 26 af? 5 M' 28 52 46 10751 O 2 8 4 f 9 zeal 9 I 24041 The 44 55 20 20 40 37 20 35 57 55 20 26 27 45 32 54 56 59 28 29 55 54 Y Don Leon Delbert Andy Jake Jim Leonard Hoby Schunter INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Throws Points Average Made Missed bouls 274 15 54 106 5 21 64 3,5 22 72 3.4 14 50 2.4 16 52 4 18 24 1.2 21 O O O 12 1.5 6 Donald-- Most Points in one Game---- Crowley- Free Throw Per Cent -------- Donald-- Moet Free throw in one Game 1 Delbert- !! ll ll il Il GIRLS BLSKETBLLL The 1945-1,6 girls basketball season was one of great victory. They won 22 games and lost L. They tied one with LeClaire. The girls played at Lost Nation in the County Tournament defeating Calamus and Elwood, but were defeated by Goose Lake in the final game by four points. frlene Dosland was high with 322 points to her credit, Geraldine Hass with 2u2, Darlene Bauer with 166, and Beverly McCoy with 2. There were eighteen girls out for basketball this year. SECTIONLL TOURNAMENT The Sectional Tournament was held at Goose Lake, Welton drawing Elvira for their first game, defeating them 38-9. They played Goose Lake in the finals being defeated 23-27. THE COUNTY PLAY OFF The County Play Off was held at Dewitt, Welton girls had to play Elwood. The girls weretheCounty Champions defeating them 30-18, LeClaire--- Alumni ----- Charlotte-- Goose Lake- Elwood ----- Elvira ---- Stl J.oe ' Calamus--- LeCl2ire--- Delmar ----- Wheatland-- Charlotte-- Goose Lake- Elvire ----- Celemus--- Delmar ----- Elwood ------- Grand Mound St. Joe ---- Wheatland-- Grend hound BASKETBALL scofrss Us OPP. 75 moans-as-nag an -unsu- -Q -nec-sm-nn 17 lb 32 -- -- ---- 15 15 -- -- ----- 19 18 -- ---------- 43 27 31 31 3h 26 30 31 2h L3 AO AO 18 31 17 17 29 50 17 37 25 -- M7 ----- ---- 25 31 22 12 18 hh 11 39 27 28 24 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Calemus ----------- 31 ---------- 17 Elwood ----- -- bl -- ------ - 19 Goose Lake--- - 23 ------- --- 27 Elvira ----- Goose Lake- Elwood ---- - Games Won ---- SECTIONAL TOUQNAMENT ..- ---3 ---.-. --n-Q 9 -- 31 -- -- 35 COUNTY PLLY OFF ----- 30 ----------18 22 Games Lost ---- A Games Tied--1 BUYS BASKET BLLL Top Row: Hobart Carstensen, H. J. Blanchard, Le n Boyer, Virgil Jacobsen. Bottom Row: Delbert Wulf, Allen hndresen, Donald Mettke, Leonard Dunlavey, Jim Crowley. GI B1fu5IL.GTB.nLL A Top Bow: Mary Joan Hand, Betty Cousins, Pats y Britt, H.J. Blanchard, Lois Gallow ay Rosalyn Hass, Theresa Bousselot, Marcella Bauer. Bottom Row: Margorie Cloeys, Darleen Bauer, Gegpldine Hess, Lrlenc noslend, Beverly McCoy, Shirley Mae Grindrod, Doris Galloway, Mary Gannon. BOYS Bforxzrtx, Top Row: Hobart Carstensen, Delbert Wulf, H, J. Blanchard, Robert Schrader. Bottom Row: Allen nndresen, Leon Boyer, James Crowley, Richard Jones, Donald Kinrade. Q-if , ggaisg' K' Wa T Isl: r 'I W' 'fi R T 1 X 0 , W . Qqyl ggi, f Q' I QY L.. Q Q a V I , , -L. , N C A QELT04-1 LTO4 I Ll To I u , ' an 42 Milf 3 ' P ' . D 7 4 5 is ' Q 5- Q x s . , ,K 5 Y W4 ' , ., .rug-, , -, gui I ,YA 'M' in Q law if f arf .., Q NJ tiff !!ys P mfx 9! 7 , Ol Aff., 1, ljiqfund baffb 04,114 .auf HwFJOflC Glad? jjurcrfj 1-ye. god L. , brfenk Jwucr .5h.r-:LJ flu... 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AA- 'J 5 N F' X-' -1 -'f 3 'I 'Q HOME LCONOMICS TEA As the Weltonian goes to press, plans are being made for our May Day tea, an annual event, honoring the Mothers of the Home Economics girls. Other tuests of honor, include the wives of the Board of Education and the Superintendent's wife. A short play will be given, followed by a style show, featuring a number of the garments which the girls have made during the semester. Appropriately selected music will be a part of the entertainment, after which all will enjoy tea, sandwiches cookies, fancy little cakes, and orange and lemon slices, to be made and served by the Home Economics Club. GREEN FRESHIES MOVED IN Thursday, August 15, everyone, sponsored by Seniors, welcomed.the Freshmen into High School. the Initiation was carried on a few days before formal initiation, Friday. The girls came with no in arm , th the .gm pins in their hair and the boys lwith curlers theirs. Both were green ribbons around. their to designate Wgreen Freshmen on Friday. ' Monday girls were dresses backwards and the boys wore two different kinds of shoes. Tuesday they rode their brooms all day. Wednesday, we let them off easy by bowing whenever they met a Senior. Thursday, was the big day. The girls came dressed in old-fashion ed clothes and the boys dressed like up-to-date girl They both carried their books to and from classes Nbdnfbushel baskets. At night a part was given in their honor. After a delightful program, games were played and refreshments were served by the Seniors. The Freshmen were then considered full plmygod members of the High School SENIOR PROJECTS Q The Seniors sponsored two paper drives in which all nine Seniors and the rest of the High School took part. We were successful in both ventures. The Tuberculosis Society sponsored an annual essay contest. Shirley Mae Grindrod took an active part in this contest. She read her essay over Station KROS, Clinton, Iowa. For a reward she re- gggivfgd 53301151 plgggg f1'f'1.Ci 23 13175.26 of fO1.1I' dollars. The merchants of DeWitt sponsered a Spring QQben1Gontest in'which Arlene Dosland participated. She was one of five girls to receive fifty dollars for having the most votes in this district. 1. . 1. I 'x .1 CLINTON COUNTY SCHOOL STUDENT CONFERENCE DeWitt, Iowa Held at DeWitt High School Sponsored by Clinton County Administrators Club. This Conference was held on April 25, 1946, and was attended by the juniors snd seniors of the Clinton County High Schools. All high school stu- dents and teachers who attended were assessed 25 cents. There were six Discussion Groups: namely, Religious Tolerance, Industrial Tolerance, Racial Tolerance, Political Tolerance, Academic Tolerance, end Social Tolerance. Each school was responsible for it's own- group from the time it left 1t's home town until it returned. During the noon hour, the pupils were requested not to leave the school grounds. All students, with the exception of Good Citizenship Winners, who were entertained at s luncheon,brought sock lunches and ste in rooms assigned to them. The puprose of the Round Tables was to provide students with an opportunity for asking and dis- cussing questions, of vital and reel interest to them. An atmosphere of understanding and self- confidonce prevailed at these meetings. The stud- ent presiding called the meeting to order and was assisted by the student manager, in arranging the opening of the meeting. Recent developments and such matters that stimulste student discussion and questioning were discussed. Each school had some representative student attend all of the six Round Table Discussion. COUNTY YOUTH CONFERENCE PROGRAM t 9200 Musical Prelude- ---------------- ---De Witt 9315 General Greetings to Conference I Chairman -------- Zelda Herkelman ----- Elwood Greetings ------- Vern Carlson ------- De Witt Response--4 ----- Leonard Dunlavey ---- Welton Announcements---R. P. Pollock ------- Elwood 9330 General Assembly- ------- ----- --A. C. Nielsen 10815 Topics: Leaders: Religious Tolerance--- ------- -Rev. Hempstead Industrial Tolerance ----- -Revs-G. F.-Griffith Racial Tolerance --------- Rev. H. A. Jespersen Academic Tolerance --------- Supt. J. R. Mounce Solial Tolerance ----------------- Mrs. Wittmer Political Groups Tolerance C. A. Eksrand 11300 General Assembly A. C. Nielsen 12200 Luncheon Period 12250 Entertainmentq Clinton School De Witt School Lyons School - Lost Nation School CEach school to have 15 minutesj. 1250 Presentation of Good Citizenship Awards ------ - H. J. Blanchard 1245 Final AddreSs--- ---Dr. C. Vin White . CHRISTMKS PROGRAM The combined grade and high school students gave a Christmas Program on Friday evening December 21, 1945, in the school auditorium. The program, was as follows: f 'The Magic Pipern an operetta in three acts by Hubrick and Christopher presented by the pupils. Reader of Poem.. Town Crier....... .... Gretchen.. ..... Katrina .... Hans...... Peter........... Clown Rat......... Mutter Katzenheimer... ... 0 Q u n J I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 U s 0 0 Fido. .... ....... M-.ayor of uoan a A Q n u u n a n o COU.1'lCj.lmenn s u 0 9 0 JO Gannon, Rg Women.........M. Schrader, M. L. Kellerman, V, liper... .... Leonard Dunlavey so Bauer Dorothy Clampitt ..JoAnn McClimon ..Jerry Springer ....Gordon Berst Richard Schrader ...Audrey Claeys ...Duane Kroeger n o 0 svalaine uyitte ......Jack Niles ....Ray Schunter Thomas, B. Neils McCoy, N. Witte, HOlStc oauolcosccaosnuoussgIVlyTOn Men...........D. Cousins, M. Morris, G. Gisel, V. Camp, R, Robinson. Chorus of Men and Women of Hamelin, Children ,and Rats. Story of the Play Act I The scene op ns .',. as the men and women of Hamelin are singing in praise of their town. The Town Crier enters ringing his hell and announces that 'Tomorrow will be Sunday.n He tells the world that he is e very nimportant person,n and, upon leaving, cries that nhatrina from .Hanover City is arriving in Gretchen, Hans, Peter and the townspeople join in giving the charming Katrina a hearty welcome, dur- ing which Hens and later reveal the fact thay they are rivals for the affections of the beautiful visitor. Everybody joins in the welcoming fistivi- ties, which open with an Acrobat1cfDance by the Clown Rst, in which all the Rgts join. Act II The children are very happy with the Piper in the mountain. He entertains them by telling them stories, and pipes for them to dagce. In the midst of their jollity the Town Grier arrives with import- ant news for the Piper, and offers a bag of gold sent by the Mayor if he will bring the children b9.Cke ' Act III The closing scene opens with the niner's tune in the distance. He returns with the ohlldren, who are welcomed eagerly by their parents, amid the great TGJO1ClDg of all. ' nSanta Claus is Coming To Town.'... .. .Primary and First Grade A Chorus of seventeen girls from the High School, sang 'Silent Night,N 'White Ghristmas,W and nHark! the Herald Angels Sing-U A Quartette composed of Evelyn Barker, Norma Hinke, JoAnn Cornish, and Georgia Garmen, sang nChristmas EV6su Velma Menneke sang a solo, 'Slumber Boat.N SENIOR PLAY Botton how: Doris Galloway, Shirlie Stender, Arlene LL Bottom Low: Top Row: Doslnnu, Shirley Mae Grindrod, Phyllis Schrader, and Evelyn Barker. Virgil Jacobsen, Donald Mattke, Supt. H. J. Blanchard, and Leonard Dunlavey. i1OIvlJ:ifw1.fLli3s. S CLJUB Mrs. N. Hazard, Mary Joan Hand, Marcella Bauer, Velma Menneke, Gloria Cornish, Oralee Fandolph, Joan Cornish, kosalyn Hass, Lucille Schrader, Betty Kaczinski. Mary Randolph, Mary Gannon, Theresa Bousselot, Betty Joan Cousins. wavy K I l AN' H , -..Q g 1 K Q fa, 3 Q Q ii 5 I 4 ta-. sf - r ij' ' an We .-, W, Wye . I-, 1 ,, 'XX , '- H 3 W if? ws if qi ,xx 5 X. ak. ,r . . L I c L' XT 0,9 Q lv Q auf, QS., I '- r' M ' L .1 ', V f . 3' 'R ' ' ff if .-,. 5.4 ' First Row: Second Row: Third Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row! Primary and First Grades Ronald Claeys, Travis Holst, Kay Johannsen, Grant Andresen, Bobby Edwards, Arlen Kroeger, Euaene Marilyn Rathmann, Brian Randolph , Story, Gloria Walker. Glen Mohr, Billie Garber, Judy Rusgebera, Jim y Schrader, Miss Hynes, Richard Witte, Mary Ann McNabb, Carol Joeqer, Karen Edwards, Vera Paasch. Tony Teshack, Francis Schmidt, Orville Randolph Janice McCoy, Betty Lou Britt, Tommy Gannon, John Soppe. CElvera Schmien and Gary Fuglsana were absent.J Second,and Third Grades Patsy Rathmann, Dale Peters, Beverly Walker, Phyllis Hinke, Carol Ann Johnson, Dickie Kurtz, Jacky Ganncn, Billy Schrader, Dickie Bennis. Marvin Mohr, Donald Johnson, Harold Mohr, Donna Mae Camp, Mrs. Soppe, Evelyn Kershaw, Patsy Ryan,Carol Jean Ruggeberg, Villicent Peters. ' Bobby Barker, Deloris Paasch, Carol Jean Soheckel, Sonia Sue Berst, Verlyn Scheckel, Merwyn Schcckel, Kenneth Schrader. .......4 ....-i. .1 - as s x ...L J EA- X.. x Q Q , 1 . if V vp, ,. , ,x , ,- J Front now: Second How: Third now: Front how: Second now: Third Row: Fourth Row, I 49 Seventh and eighth Grade Pat Beardslee, naymond sohunter, Billy Niels, Jo- Ann hcClimon, Jimmy Gannon, Roland nobinson, Vict tor Camp, Russell Thomas. Nelda nitte, Audrey Claeys, Dorothy Clampitt, hiss holfe, Gerald Gisel, madonna Schrader, Richard , Schrader. Donnie Cousins, Billy Bauer, Duane Kroeger, Melvin Morse, Jackie Niles. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grade Shirley Camp, Phyllis Johnson, Hazel Mohr, Shirley Garber, Donna Garber, Jerry Springer, Virginia , nolst, narisue McCoy, Lois Kellerman, La Verne , Sagers, nichard Gannon. benjamin Thomas, Carol Ann hand, Gordon Berst , Delwyn hroener, naymond Carstensen, Mrs. Hansen , Bobby Bchunter, Myron Hass, Daniel handolph,Donrie Mueller, Glen Morris , John McCoy, Jimmy Kurtz, Charles Scheckel, Finifred Oehrlein, elaine hitte, Judy Niels, Carol Benris , Joe Blanchard, nussell McNabb. Maddona Bousselot, James Randolph, Beverly Bauer , Joyce Scheckel, Sadie Mae Schrader. -1 rx 5 L Q f,, X n -Q-qqsnv F' 1 X 'V A V' J fxx J XJ J i J x M--up-.,, - -4-- ... ,.. , ....,. ...M- nv' . fl 1 ' If Q I 'll 42 i,,,,,..-au-sb- ,,,,, ,,,f.-...J.-.....-- LL Q ,,,-,ga-lv' 4'- Num' ww. -1. -..,...... ,vas 0-:fo-ll' fl I 4' XX 'J WL X fn V 1' ' I X T5 x., A- ' , X .4-1 , ' J' I gm jg' ? if 1 4 gx A X r ' I' ,...., .. -W- H la' 62 1 ' ' -aj' PV' , j X ,rn gf' .54 rfijietg rv f , , J, 1 N, . L ,, A A 611' EPILOGUE No staff, not even of brainy Seniors can put a kick in every line of a joke section. We hsvenft tried to. These jokes are not all original stricb ly fresh, raw or pointed. They were censored. Don't criticise old friends, sick jokes, or lame ideas. Be courteous. All we want to say is that we nope no one will be offended because he was left out If he is, he's lucky. If what you read here is all the bunk remember your best friend probably contributed it. Our motto has been HSpare No One.W Us have tried to live up to it. If you're hit be a good sport, laugh with the rest, and don't crab. Rememp ber the truth would have to come out some dey any- how. No responsibility is assumed by the well and known editors for this section. And you can't:Hnd the others. So, if you are prepared for the worst turn the pages and begin. THE HJOKBW STAFF CONTENTS I. Newspaper II. Humor Magazine III. Guess Uho IV. Songs of the Month F T H E D A F F Y D A I L Y 'vofumef Uhss oE?t5lh?'ol1 e' D A to -., to ,,. ..N11m!?ffF0F13, TiEEe at Dnkowri 'i?'Pb11bc V ciEboE!lO,9P9Q,,.,,. 2 Published once'--Editors in Jail. STAFF Editorial serg.'W1'Il'1e. . . . . .Editor COQUPQ Punishmflnta cAo Ed. Never was mannged-busi- ness deceased. Distribution Distributed like Entire eeition senzed by police. Qegortcrs Wes reported to police Had no rimhts to reserve Subscription: Taken by fOlf',CYCoMY , r Y ,Y 4, e loot 'f LFCffE7fOP.D ' it -' Igllmn-El-EIQEI-lf?-C237 to elorg felt want of the better people of this community the erst-while editors, have endeavored to set before the pulbic their rarest collection of imr ported jokes, so if some of them seem s little for--fetched, you will unecrstmnd thtir dirivn- tion. If, by rny chance you do not agree with the e itors remember that they had n hard time agreeing with ench other. The editorials were writ- ten while seid editors, were recovering from the Mumpsg therefore, the management takes no ros- ponsibility for whrt is printed herein. If eny- thing complimentary is written concerning you, in these pages, we wish to assure you that itis a mistake. If you fre not mentioned, it is because the editor had no time in which to look up your pedigree. IMPENIAL OLLE, OF SPOONELS Flower: Honeysuckle Colors: Pink fblushl and Green or Cenvyl President: Delbert Wulf Vice President: GlorinC. MEMBEL IN FACULTY: Miss Vulfe Donald Kinrcde-Gerlndine. Jim C.---Lorraine Block Marmoret Q-Kenny Springer Arlene Doslnnd-Donald W. Doris Galloway-Donald M. Shirlie Stender-Jim Ryan. Allen Andreson---Marcello Virgil Jacobsen--Rosalyn. Thfzt's the guyfm laying for, said the hen as Deacon Miller crossed the bnrnynrd. Cnnnibrl A: Our chief hms.hay'fevar. Cannibal B2 Howzet? Cannibal A2 He Ego n rnss w ow, Just run mIong,sun, srid the cloud, while I hcve my shower. T e e n - a g e T e a s e'r s' T ':2y-han: ' W r-:f:-r 1-: ,, Q , f ,,,,,,,-,, Kenneth Springer: How long have I been asleep? Mrs. Sample: How old are you? Traffic Cop: Say you! D1d'nt you sec me wave at you? Shirlie Stender: You fresh thing, and if Jhn were here, he'd paste you one for it. Joan Cornish: When I sing tears come to my eyes. What can I do? Allan A.: Stuff cotton in your ears. Doris: nEight o'clock---H as she swallowed her wrist watch. Arlene: Do you love me still. Don: Yes, but you sel- CLOIT1 BTC: Gloria: Has my mail come yet? Mother: Daughter, you must stop using such terrible slang. Mother: NSon where have you been?, asked the anxious lady as Don slouched into the house at 2 PU Mt Leonard: I've been out on a date, Mothern. Mother: Hwith that dirty shirt? Leonard: Nav, with a girls nI'm a game loser, anyway' said Mr. Blanchard, as he missed the flock of ducks. - ..-l- Allanzl Kto train callerl what do you do? rain Ca ler: I call trains. Allan: Well, call me one I'm in a hurry. Leon: Did you ever read nTo a Bumblebee?N Oralee: No, how do you make them listen? Delbert: Why do you re- ject me, is there another fellow? Joan Mattket Possibly . Did you think you were the last of the species? Norma: Did you see the Statue of Liberty, when you were in New York? Ruby: The Statue of Liberty? OH, you mean the big lady holding up the ice-cream cone. Virgil! NI loved a girl once and she made a fool out of,me.N Darlene: nSome girls do leave a lastinq impress- ion don't they?n Mrs. Knox: 'I'll give you just one day to hand in that paper.n Beverly: HAllriaht, how about Christmasu? Saloslady to Shirley Mad And did the wollen paj- amas I sold you last winter please you? Shirley Mae: Indeed they did. I was simply tickled to death. Nlfll show you who is yellow,H said the egg as it broke its shell and ran Faculty Fallacies Magazines CL FXUFETY-lfTELLIGEVCElTEST 1. Name 3 Zigfried follie girls, 2. Write the chorus of Chattanogga Choo-Choo 3. Who is the manager of the Coliseum in Daven- port? 4. Give the price of tickf ets at the Orpheum, 5. Name the current pic- tures at the Capitol Garden, and Majestic. 6. what popular song men- tions fruit? 7, Why canlt you swim in a pool room? 8. Compare blends and Bru e netts as to price. SUGGESTIONS'?OF-EifF- IMPROVEMENT . Matters might be improved at Welton High if ----- - A Certain English teacher would remember that all freshmen do not have the degree of Litt. D. Don Kinrade would talk , more during recitation. Girls would ask for the dates and pay for them Mrs. Hansen would not be, so Vampish. Donald Mattke had more ntaking waysn with the girls. EXPChRPTf FROM CLASSROOM 1211's Blanchard: Q In ,VI-5 History Classy vmite at length all that you have learned in this course. Use only, one sheet of paper, and write only on one side. Mrs. bampleg Q explaining advanced Algebraj nNow watch the board while I run through it again, . Mrs, Hazardgf English IIJ Tell how NScotch and literature have made for all the good in the world today, Miss HYDGSQ lReading Classy Give the Chapter, titles and pages of the story , books you have read this, year. Miss Wolfeg fZoologyJclass We will now trace the hisg tory of the different , species of animals begin- ning with Pat. Mrs. Soppe: KAmer1can Histb Explain the Constitution Why did Burr kill Hamil- ton? Would you have done the same? That if all the bricks in the School Building were, placed end for end , in single file at the equator the School Board would , have to build a new build- ins. SONGS OF THE MONTH Mr. Blanchard--Nwake Up Man, Your Slippingu Virgil Jacobsen--nMama, Put Your Britches Onn Leonard Dunlavey--Ulf Thats The Way You Want Itn Evelyn Barker-- 1'e11 Get By' Doris Galloway--uBorn To Losen Phyllis Schrader--nTime Alone will Telln Arlene Dosland--nUnconditiona1 Surronderu Shirley Mae Grindrod--nOpen Up That Doorlllu Leon Boyer--NThats For Men Ruby Sinpgleman-- 'My First, My Last, My on1y Allan Andreson--Ulf Mother Could Only See Us Now Beverly McCoy--NDel1ghtfully Dangcrousn Joan Cornish'-UDon't Fence Me In2 Oraleo Randolph--nwhisneringn Margaret Schrader--nLets Just Pretcndn Marjorie Clo.eys4-v Nothing Can Replace A Man Darlene Bauer--uGet Your Mann Delbert Wulf-uMyI My! Ain't That Somothingn Mary Kaczinski--nProve It To Men ' Gloria ' Cornish--nLet's Take The Long Way Homou Jim Crowley--usweet Lorrainen Goraldine Hass--NRefuse Itn Hobart Carstensen--nlt Must Be Jellyu Shirlie Stender--nMy Heart Isn't In Itu Donald Kinrade--UI'm Going To Hate My Self In The Q L Morning' Kenneth Springer--uAbeent Mindedn Clara Gruenwnld--UThink Of Men Sylvia Neilson--uLast Round Up' Kenneth Themes--uForget It If You Cana Marcella Kaczinski--HI Gen't Help Itn Lueella Randolph--UHow Little We Known JoAn Mattke--NNQ Cen Don Lois Galloway'-uI'd Do It All Over Ageinn Richard Jones--'No Love, No Nothingn Marcella Bauer--Nwhy Don't-Cha Kiss Men Betty Thomas--nNow Ya Done Itn Robert Schrader--NOur Family Reunienn Patsy Britt--nTry Me Once Moron Betty Jenn Cousinsf-UI Was So Yeungu Mary Randolph--nThink Of Men Lucille Schrader--nSome Gther Timeu Elizabeth Kaczinski--NThere Must Be A Way' Rosalyn Hess--nProve It By The Things You Den Theresa Bousselot--UI'd Like To Be Loved By Someone Mary Joan Hand--UTeke Me In Your Armen Burklo Sisters--'Take It Eosyu Norma Joan Hinko--nThoro Must Be A Wayn Lorraine Block--Nwolking Arm In Arm with Jima Velma Monnoko--uJunt A-Sittin' and A-Rookin'n Lostor Ferguson--nCnndyn Fay Templeton--Nwait and Soon Mary Gannon--uI'm A Little Rnindropw Donald Nnttko--NI Wont To Bo Loved Like A Junebug Mrs. Hazard--nYou Don't Know Nellie Like I Do' Mrs. Sample--nBy The Ono, Two, Throo'sn Mrs. Knox--uPorsonn1ityW Mr. Hondrichs--UIt Novcr Rains But what It Poursn u w w w Q w E JWA HAT RALLY Lllilg. IN 3.'lOMEN 1.0 Looks 2. Brains 5. Looks 4. Money 5. Looks 6. Flattery 7. Looks 8. Eosoonsivonoss Q. Looks I - 1 , - .M ' 1 :Ji ' ki ,, H 5? 5? .li P: x. 'x P 5 I -u..3 A' vi' wgQg,,'2'A ' 1 -Q .Lx Y I X ' A, Mn AQ: Q 1255 ,IQ M 4 'gif-1 1 mai Tw' 9 . T 11 -W. 1- 5,4 fre 5 ii 9 V? 1 N' 'u ii--. 5 I s x E 3 J ,- ,xx K' X WE APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE THE BUSINESS MEN HAVE GIVEN US TO HELP MAKE OUR ANNUAL A SICCESS. THE SENIOR CLASS dll'-lllhull-nlnuigg ilu! Y.lIuiuh',', hal, 3, ' ' , ,Inn ' lui nudism: K U G L E R ' S--F O O D L A N D Formerly Stampe's Qash Market 'YOUR PATRONAGE APPREGIATEDN PHONE 204 DEWITT, IOWA ' bil '1q- yqgfn Y -- ,, , , , l-nq C O N O V E R and C O M P A N Y 'The best of everything in Hardwafi! ELECTRICAL WIRING AND FULL LINE OF FIXTURES , ,, 1 . , ,li r M I L L W R I G H T I M P L E M E N T S T O R E M G G O R M I C K D E E R I N G SALES AND SERVICE TRACTORS FARM SUPPLIES PARTS PHONE MAQUOKETA, IOWA . i 71, , , may ,il ,' ll 41, 'I' PETERS MOTOR COMPANY DENAHY'S STANDARD SERVICE DODGE AND ATLAS TIRES PLYMOUTH and BATTERIES DEALERS I Dswitt IOwa PHONE 98 DEWITT, IOWA .vc-1- ,-d -mv F R A N K ' E N D R I E S GOODYEAR TIRES u 1 BATTERIES- MOBILE OIL Phone 1OO MOBILE LUBRICATION M I T C H E L L , M A S K R E Y 8 C O F E E D AND G R I N D I N G A HW e have served the people for over 50 years.n M A Q U O K E T A I O W A LEVSONB A CAFE IN DEWITT ITS LEVSONS DEWITT SWEET SHOP The Home of Good Ice Cream 'For Good Home Cooked Mealsu and Candy Steaks and Chops I NYOU ARE ALL WAYS WELCOME' ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME QUALITY and SERVICE Phone 159 Dewitt, Iowa 1 M A Y B R B S T O R E O R R O CLOTHING R SHOES N B A K E R Y L I B FOR N G MEN AND BOYS m a q u o k e t a iowa MAQUOKETA IOWA Phone 108 RAY BURKE TAVERN 'Where true friends meet' DE WITT IOWA SANDWIGHES SHORT ORDER LUNCHES 1, , . , ,ff . M A I D - R I T E SANDWICH SHOP HOME MADE TIES WE MAKE our ICE CREAM Lit' ,, 'tr' Mi 'A' L ,, 1 ' ' SMITH RADIO SERVICE 623 Third St. rhone 266 Dewitt, Iowa . T01 QUALITY RADIO TUBES and BATTERIES nExpert repair service on all ,1 Y II, WESTERN AUTO STORE Auto, Farm, and Home SUPQLIES MAQUOKETA' IOWA D. E. YOCUM, OWNER GRAHAM DEPT. STORE THE FRIENDLY STOKE Get acquainted with our greata values. Lunches Short Orders s DHA N N Y' 3 L U N C CAcross fr Post Offieel HOME MADE CAKES and IE P .8 ' I A' r 1 HOFFMANN'S GROCERY 'Everything that is good to eat' MAQUOKYTA 'ld'-35441--lf! 4!--5H2-4542'l5 39'!H9'!H?'li4HH24f-H-4!-46-3i-'lHl-l!- O P I E R M A N' S T A V E R N IOWA Q u4e-u-n4+-wa-++4w-4+4e4+-ze4z-4e4e4e4r4w-x--z+aee1-re-n4s Mqquoketa Iowa D , 1 j EHHHHHPA' , , . . 1 . Q- .. M- A.' u O. L. F R A N K S M. DH BURNETT TAVERN M A Q U O K E T A ' Where good friends meet I O W A eeaseeeeeeeeee De Witt, Iowa FOR IRI, AMERICAN Li-mom Everything RUGRRR 4 In MC P-WW TIRES, BATTERIES, GAS AND oIL POST See Dewitt Iowa , HARRIS PENROSE TAYLORS RADIO SERVICE Maquoketa, Iowa R J . 'lv I I L I SOENKSEN'S O 'RECORDS RADIOS T W AND T A RECORD PLAYERS U i 1 Phone 124 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R , R R R R D E W I T T B A K E R Y R 'K' . -12- R ' R R R -X-49-1?'I!'-X--L?-1565'l5-3?'X-4i--X--!?-ll-'K--li-'3i4G-41'-134?-li'4i 1i-'lil'l? 4? F 1 b DELMAR GRAIN 8 FEED CO. CONGRATULATIONS Feed Grain 'MELTON Goal Ember QFLE'rc:HER's Fencing D Grinding l H O E Sholling ' S ihone 48-W Delmar, Ia.l S H O I y 210 So. Main St., Maquoketa, Ia I ' S C H U L T Z B R O S L E COMPANY I S Featuring 55i to 31 Mdse. E R CLEANER MLQUOKETA Maquoketa Iowa IOWA 1. Bomfrom of-.FE l s T 1, 1. c K ND L U C K 1 E HINKE'S DRUGS-STJ'.TION'ERY-IAINTS GIFTS 'Good Home Cooked Food' R Maquoketa, Iowa MAQUO KETJ. IO Vlx 'P 5 Ihone-77 By all means ' Come to W. H. Walker 8c Go. FEY'S sTA,.ND.'.RD OIL sT.'.TIoN 5 GR4.ND MOUND, row.. P Dewitt' Iowa DEWITT'S LARGEST STORE for FI,LlTl:y',Aa1f1drYQ'1ll.Ck Q55 VSSI'V1C-Q since 'Drop In and have a lunch at 1906 the ' .. ... ICE G53 TAVERN LUNGi OIL Groceries Dry Goods Shoes ' 'urn ,Jarman , u-f nur ' 1 MEET YOUR SCHOOL and ' OTHER FRIENDS at DE LuNGE'S SODA FOUNTAIN and ENJOY ONE OF OUR delicious CHOCOLATE SODAS DELGNGE DRUG STORE if s- -- W - -- -Y-A- V - 1 , N v Glover Sportswear ILT L I C H T E N S T E I N S C L O T H I N G S T O R E YOU CAN LDNXYS DEPEND ON GETTING 31.00 for 31.00 !3pgIemarGpClothes-FreemanpShoes i 1, S ' I I T STOI and SHOT U Stop and Eat at ff 'J' 5 at the L nlEJKS COFFEE SHOIW .. -., I on ' C as G IVLLRKPLT ac LOCKER , 3 A , Grand Mound, Iowa , SUNDTYS igom liggg Tvs aim to please and satisf 5 AT . GRQND MOUND IOWA - I I G l G+ a do I G 5 7 FOR AROIVJIT NND EFFICIENT EDEN'S CASH Hl.RD'fI1.RE 4 f NILLING SERVICE, BRING GRMND NOUND, IOWA I YOUR GRNINS TO MINNEAIOLIS - MOLINE - T F. MUELLER 8 SONS CO. FARM IIVIILEIWENTS 1 Grand Mound Iowa 1 I come U to the f C O' Cformerlyl p oLD TIMER BLDG. lj LUMBER ' 00+-L 3 LLINT 8 BUILDEH'3 HLHDWLRE 'BURKE'S TNVERNW hone 22x Grand Mound W.A. Slaughter, Mgr. WALTER HINKE HOD'S PLACE We Specialize In A MELTON IOWA Blacksmithing, Repairing Q Cara Q FISH FRYS Trucks 8 Tractors . A EVERY FRIDAY NITE WELTON, IOWA WE APPRBCIATE YOUR THQRTON STORE BUSINESS Congratulations WELTON CRENMERY CO. to the Senoir Class WELTON, IOWA CENTRAL OIL GOMELNY E. J, WENDEL N PROPRIETOR 'Wo Delivorn J R J SMOKE SHOP DEWITT, IOWA Phone 169 Dewitt, Iowa GBUMLEY CUNDY QHOP F R A N C K ' S ' USWEETSN I T A V E R N for the 'SWEETW AG L U B N SCHOOL SUPMLIES Dewitt Iowa DeWitt, Iowa 612 10th St, l W : I ' ' -ini M Y1- ' iii ' I-r :nil 3 . l , , G R I N D R 0 D ' S S T A N D A R D S E R V I C E W I L L A R D B A T T E R I E S G A T E S T I R E S COMPLETE LINE -- FAN BELTS for TRACTORS TRUCKS CARS L I G H T D U T Y S E R V I C E WELTON, IOWA G I L D N E R R G R O V E MAQUOKETA 'GOOD CIOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYSN STYLE QUALITY SATISFACTION K of C :C L U B ARCHBISHOP HENNESSEY COUNCIL, 959 D E W I T T I O W A ,-U31 il--1--bl , .1t-.YY rx, Y.Y-..l. H-, Y, COMPLIMENTS of ' the ,nam O O S E n L O D G E DE WITT, IOWA 1 ' J' l , I you I I I swor I I J. W. K E L L Y 8 S O N S at the FURNITURE WWA! SIDE INN' ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS and have a lunch STEAKS OR CHOPS I GRAND MOUND IOWA 1 GRAND MOUND IOWA Q I oo a LII II aw Ia,a N I Dr. Jerry Wolfe N Insurance Real Estate VETERINARIAN E JENSEN AGENCY UI I! At Your Service 5 Grand Mound, Iowa DAY or NIGHT 3 Grand Mound, Ia' Q Farm Loans Rental! Z Phone 12 Phone 26 77 ' G and Mound, Iowa b L. E. LEMBKE TRUCKING COMPANY a Local n Long Distance Hauling d Shell Products Car Accessories Geerling's Hi-Brid Feeds I 4f-' 'Y' ,gnc 'un-if ' ' ' ' - P Auf ,, ,lr , ,517 640454549-lflli-41 3i'4f 'lb 4f l94!'454f-H'N'4i N'-If-!+4i-41--16 H q I 49-N--N - -N- 'X- 4 ' 4 ' i W E L T O N E L E V A T O R 4 4 4 N C O A L W 4 . 4 I - F E E D G R A I N 4 4 4 4 N ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4'4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , , ' I I I i 7' ' V-A ,CQ ' 1 JERRY'S MARKET , H A M B E L L' S GROCERIES f BLUE RIBBON 4 l MEKTS 4 '1' A v E R N - j AND 902 Sixth Avenue DeWitt, Ia., C A F E Phone 61 , I A H -1-L., P-A , , Qi ' , V . r I Wall ' CLAUDE HARRINGTON I Paper YOU'RE SURE TO GET IT Paints 1' and AT Shell Gas Glass ' and S N O W W H I T E I Refrigerator Service P H A R M A C Y Phone 190 Maquoketa, Iowa N ' ' Telephone 266 Maquoketa, Iowa, K E L L E Y ' S - --'- E A T S H O P PLATE LUNCH SANDWICHES De ICE CREAM CIGARETTES Witt, IOwa COMPLIMENTS OF D .E W I T T B A N K R T R U S T C O M P A N Y A Responsible Bank For Responsible People' DE WITT, IOWA ,Y Y Y M 3 Y , , v ,-., ,4- U N I O N S A V I N G S B A N K G R A N D M O U N D, I O W A SAFE CONVENIENT SERVICE H. M. CABSIN HARDWARE CO. DELI LAR , IOWA Good Hardware-Complete Stocks-Low Prices ALWAYS GOOD SERVICE Phone 54 I FRANKS .21 some K v S. I A T DEWITT, IOWA E R O S. I R S E L T . b b Y M complete line when in Dewitt of fuel and Stop at Kiessi BUILDING MATERIALS We Give S M H CREQN TRADING bTnLTS Phone 511 I 1 Complete Variety Lines ECLIPSE LULIER COLEANY infants - Childrens wear Coal Hosiery and low priced Paint Ready to Wear YEK I O N ' 5 BQ UU FIiA1'TPCL I N UThe Lower Dime Store Building Material One piece or a Carloadn. DEWITT, IOWA DEWITT , IOWA D. E. Elder Local Mgr Y- lL' '-1' 1 , I H, -nur . HA14riAHAi,. FUNERAL H G M E mbulgance Servfgc Phone 56 DEWITTIOTIA .Jing f J . . , - , .. -v ..,..- Walter Hinke Welton Creamery Hod's Place Franklin Clover Farm Store Niblock Sales Co. Thorntonls Store DeLange Drug Store C M G Market a Locker Edenfs Cash Hardware Burkefs Tavern Lichtenstein's Clothing Store Peek's Coffee Shop F. Mueller M Sons Co. Eclipse Lumber Co. Union savings Bank Lassonls Sinclair Service Kelley's Eats Shop Millwright Implement Store Peter's Motor Co. Denahy Standard Service Moose Lodge Levesens Cafe DeWitt Sweet Shop Eugene McManus Post Dewitt Bakery Burnett Tavern Welton Elevator Royal Ice Cream Co. 0pperman's Tavern Mannvs Jewelry Store Rosenberg Auto Supply Snow White Pharmacy Grahams Dept. Store W.H. Walker a Co. Fey's Standard oil Station wayside Inn J.W. Kelley a Sons L.E. Lembke Trucking Co. Cassin Hardware Co. +P f F' Exo J gj Mannfs Ready To-Wear Bless1ng'S Grocery F. L. Harrington Fletcher's Shoe Shop Pleiseris Cleaners Bonton Cafe Thompson's Lyman W. Smith Schultz Bros. Co. Staack M Luckiesh Central Oil Company JVM J Smoke Shop Kugler's Foodland Franckvs Tavern Grumley Candy Shop Conover and Company Dewitt Bank M Trust Hambell's Tavern Claude Harrington Drs on Lo Frank Harris Penrose Taylor Radio Service Delmar Grain a Feed Co. Ray Burke Tavern Btn B Store Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop Dannfs Lunch Smith Radio Service Morning Glory Bakery Western Auto Store Hoffmann's Grocery Grindrod's Standard Service Frank Endries Mitchell , Maskrey M Co. Gildner k Grove K of C Club Dr. Jerry Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen . fxx 5 Y ,. ll .4 1 I..-- x KC 1 1,.,,VjaX,j Bichaad Jones onal Kinrade Mrs. Sample Phyllis Schrader Shirlie Stender Gus Sagers Leon Boyer Delbert Wulf Mary Joan Hand Donald Mattke Mrs. Knox Norma Jean Hinke Darline Bauer Arlene Dosland Shirlie Mae Grindrod Doris Galloway Oralec Randolph Jim Crowley Beverly McCoy Joan Cornish Arla Mao Farwell Janice Lucht Jean Fellner Evelyn Barker Mary Kaczinski Allan Andresen Virgil Jacobsen Geraldine Hass Lorraine Block Mrs. Hazard Wayne Claussen - X, Leonard Dunlavey Al Reynolds 1 Georgia Garman Raymond Schunter Earl Kroeger Lucille Schrader Clara Gruenwald Ruby Singlemann Theresa Bousselott H. J. Blanchard Melvin Morris High School Library Hebert Carstonsen Marjorie Claeys Kenneth Simmons Mary Gannon Patsy Britt Betty Joan Cousins Kenneth Springer Miss Clarice Hynes Mrs. Soppe Mrs. Hansen Miss Wolfe Bill Niels Velma Meneke Mrs. Donald Hicks Louis Rutenbeck Francis Hahn Sylvester Robinson Goldie Berst , AUTOGRAPHS it 1-. g. ',.-f , 'faf' P gi, lgfflil- :Vg L . 9' S 1 4, f 'E I . Q- ' 4 H , f . 75-,Q-1 'iii , . MQ . wr' H-Q , , .IQ -Fr., . .-19,-Q , W.- f-Q ff 1 y I . X. i, Y. wjw f- HE Je 4. q xx 4 ,x X 4 1-' X 1 if 5- fx A 1 4 f 1 f 2 or ..- 1 '1 X , -'Q .H 1 AL .-SH .,. .vi --EK .4 . I .,' g . .af L-'K x . 2-Pr 132. ,v A ic,- I-:gg-Qi:
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