Woodward High School - Granger Yearbook (Woodward, IA)
- Class of 1950
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WOODWARD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL 32--.... QCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS PF9S1d8Ht lwin Darllng Secretary Bernard Iclorrls Treasurer Dennis Countryman L B bwearlngen Cl1fford Rhoads D D Car y Palph Hiller f H3 1 Pb -, THE DENIOR HIGH AQQSABLY L .A illllll WN E,s.Driver No 1 'fj,Weeks THE FOUR DCHOOL BUSSES 'All 11ned up and ready to go' Iechanic Ralph G1lbEFt William Weeks and John Gray fcustodlansl Bus Driver No 3 Wllliam Weeks 'At work' Substitute Bus Driver Elton Wade Bus Dr1ver No L George Cook I' - ' , l ' T T V.j unix 'TT n Q . . Y V I V 4 f ' Bus Driver No.2 ' ' A : 0 V I ' X ' l x L 0 ,'.' wx X iijm gimmgkgj 5223? j Q5 4452 Ss l ..,. .dia-b -.. 5 E ....-1-v Z ff R Vernon B Axmear Homer 0 Harvey Keswick. IOWB Creston, Iowa oUPFRIkTENDENT and PRINCIPAL Mathematics Mathematics and Science B S Iowa State Teachers B S Dr ke Univefsliy College raduate study Drake Ln1ver 1ty Graduate Wo k at Drake Lnlverslty Mrs Eleanor Anvleton W d I oo ward, owa Harold A Petersen Manrlrg, Iowa ,g-Ln 5 Commerce B S Northwestern Missouri Fn l1Sh State Teachers Colle e B A Iv 3 State Teachers N A Colorado State Colleve College, Cedar Falls, Iowa of Educatlon n I If . l . U. X 9 a Y .. .,. . . ' ' 3 ' ' A Y. I J .. S I' v. . I . A A 1 ll Jr' A rv' o o i'x'f 'R fi .. . L, Fred Heerema Pella, Iowa Physical Education Industrial Arts Central College Pella, Iowa Mrs Helen Enlow Home Economics Science and English F.A. Pascuzzi Des Moines, Iowa 5 Music B A Sinpson College Graduate Study Drake University Mrs Mable Wall Diagonal, Iowa Junior High Departmental U N b s s North Dakota suave College niversny of 8 msn Drake University Q E . 'Q , '3 Fargo, North Dakota 3 n X 'I Nathan Doutnit Clarinda, Iowa 4gun. i Tunior High Departmental Clarinda Junior College Llni d lenentary Certificate Mrs nether Kuefner Woodward, Iowa Fifth Grade Iowa St te Teachers College Drake University Iowa State College Glayds Grief Woodward, Iowa Sixth Grade Drake University Marilyn Van Steenbergen Praire City, Iowa Fourth Grade Elementarv Education Iowa State eachera College L W te E M - . - . X I . 13' . ii ' I-5? , 1. If ff-3, ' Q n Ag . 1 I , ' a . U1 J. Mrs Lavonne ara Mrs Jasper Krumm Woodward, Iowa y Woodward. Iowa Third Seoo nd Waldorf Lutheran College Iowa State Teachers College Forest City, IOVH State University of Io!! Drake University Mrs Vernon B Axmear Woodward, Iowa ' First Grade K d in ergarten Iowa 32:22 ggieggritcollege Iowa State Teachers College 9 7 Drake University U Mrs. E.R. Bilney folk City 'Iowa W.. LNL +L-AAR A fil X wc, fl:-f , Q Eg 1 L 3 'EDN ..AX ' 1 . 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PH SIDLNT E PM willldm Rhoads Wllliam Plerce N Pis quick sn1le lends cheer to any darn day Basketball 1,2 Baseball l,2,3,b Class Play 2,3 V Class PTCSld6Ut l,?,3,b Football l,2,3,h SECRETARY Joanlhss CLASS OFFICERS President Billy Rhoads Vice President Bill Pierce Secretary Joan Hass Treasurer Marlene Jessen SPONSOR M Harvey MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we lead FLOWER White Rose COLORS Blue and White n Always laughing, full of fun, for a friend, she's the one N Z Glee Club 1,2,3 Marching Band 1,2 Class Play 2 1 Highlight Staff l,2,3 Clans Secretary 3,h 1ve me five minutes more Basketball l,3, Football l,p,b Clee Club 1,9,L March ng Bard 1 2 Cone rt Band l 9,3,h Pomecomlna Attendart A Inst Contest Solo ?,3,b Vlce Presldent L U LRER Marlene Jessen H She is quiet at school, but that accounts for only 6 out of PL hours.N Class Play 2,3 Highlight 3 L Class Treasurer l,?,3,L Pw Vh1LChPF 11 tle lies ut 1dVCH1UU Bane 1 Hlvwllvht Jtaff L Annual ata' A Convert Band l L S Fla Kenneth Randall H I hurrv not I worry not Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2 Track 3,h Class Play 2, Highlight Staff Emilv Sauer H Her dependabllltl 15 as et to the world H glee Club l,2,3 Clase Ylav 2,j, Twirler 1 7 3 Magoretfe A Concert B nd 2 Twirllnv Contest 3,5 Pnnual StaVf l VQFVF4 sf, Jack Lowery H A busy guy wno always, has time to be friendly U Basketball 1 Baseball 2 F otball 1,2, , 1 2 Glee Club 2 ' Track 3,L Davld Olson u Rat p qH1 T with 3 of of mlschlef ln h15 9 950 Annual Staff L Footbal ChP6P1PadCY A Track 3 Homecqmlflq Attendant 3 va1en'1ne K1nP M Th lma M1 ler H D11Ck 11t le 041 wakes 4 blue ribo n pal W Bank tbdll 1,7,g,L Glee Club 9 3 Marchlng Band l 9 9 Class Play 3 , Annual Staff A Concert Band 1 9 3 falertlne Queen L onnd W lson H So snill so vcung she lon Sln le Basketball 1,9, ,4 Glee Club 1,9 3 Narchlna Band 3 A bex Tet 2 Annual Qt ff A Clase P11 9,3,1 Concert Band l,3,L c1n't llve Gerald Bolt H I'm scared stiff but it's a wonderful feeling Basketball 2 Glee Club 1 Class Play 2,2 , e '1 - . - . . ,l li AA M r 3 Fw: .?f 'f 1 'D O C uf . - - H H J . e ' ' 1 C l , I 1, ' A W 11 , - 1 . ,L 7 ' Football Cheerleader 3 - H ' L V1ce PF.S1dCH 3 ,N, V V I 1 A . 4 , .3 ' i H ' F .w ., tb , , 5 ' Q. Q .H U , ' Q 3 1 I I., A m , Q Q3 7 C Q E rVYhw Inez Rholds H Thlrd flnver left 1 nd fenc d of' H B sk tb ll l Glee Club 1 2 Class Plav 2 3 Annual Stiff L HOm6COmlDB At endant May Day Attendant 2 Darrcld B1ce H He hes no nemies he 15 friendly with tne world N Basketball l,2,3,l+ Annual Staff h Track 1 Football Cheerleader L .4l' Dolores Dot! ' A 11 tle U16' t she speaks her yaxt Glee Club 1 Cla s Plxv 2 1gn 15 ,ta f 2 F otbdll Che rleader L mw4rl r l 2 Maj ret HOW6C0mlH Att nd nt 3 Valent1ne Attendant A Wilber Grimes U The more a msn loves the mor he suffers.H Basketball l,2,3,L Baseball l,2,3,L Football 1,2,3,L Track 3 Vice Presiden+ 1,2 , - A l' .5 IQ' ad' N' 50' sw 4s'T:1 . ,,yo I J - ' ' J, , X 15 ' 't ' q ' t, bu Q A. V H 34 1 .rv 2 2 a - ,2 G 1 1 . e.. L'u '3 E , H Q. l WEL, fl I3 Highlight Staff 3,Q Annual staff 1,5 K ' A f hu, 1 A .L 9 , . . 2 K T2 3 . .i if 9 a ,I+ X A -' ' sr ' , 1 ! .JJ 1 V ' . L 9 Lois M llan QTVlH ' efnpr ' Full of fun and fancy free ' Qhv V:u'rP us not acnu11n'ed Bask bball l,?,p aloe Club l,2 Glee Club 3 Clas Play 3 Annual Jtaf H1vhl1Pht ,odff L Claes Plaf 2 Annual ' ff A Twirlpr 1 7,3 Football Cheerleadpr 3 Jacnuellne Clark Henman Pro p H An old maid I shall rever be as Ong as there are 1sh left 1 ln the Sed H15 thumb with hammer Basketball 1,9 , Glee Club l,2,3,L P1 G Cluf 1 9 Highl ghn Staff A Marching Band l ? Class play 2 Clas Pl V 2, Annual Staf L Football Cheerleader 2, Concert Band l,9,3 Jouldn't swe r 1f he hlt, Iaxv PQULICO rlendlw and uulet la tn 11 5 she never falled to c me to class, 6 1 Gln? Llub 3 Annual utmff A Nllllam Hu t H Dld xou sa, vou were golng huntlnvoon Basebal 3 Football 1 f 3,h Track j,A Class Play 2 Bernard dry nt John Goff W Men wlth few words a e the best Football 1 3 Baseball 1 glee Cllb 1,3 Class Play 2,3 ov ann b xs bww wlll we ev r Vlrglnla Calqwell piss tnle PX1mlHLtl n99H 111 l W F mtbdll l j A m s la? a box of enu one mell nd tmd' 5 en uvh N 169 Club 1 1I'f1llUf' wt f Tr ck 2 ml t ' nlq,-,S A L SS Flax '7 Q I QW-'Hg 3 JS rj X'xJNx-I! ,S ' 'UW ,- X .nvfx L ff QXMKK XVLN1 QQ I 4 K Ext? L39 NX J I I TM4 1 ' .1---F --Q I j I 13 . 1 ' l ea , -A w ' EQ -lil 1 , rn ' PX 5 hx 'Wo' L' 76 F .I ' 'N 5497 gf P Q l f- 'G Y '- I X 'I wtf la L j N5 Y S' K ' Q XX 991. 'J .1 X ' X ji I y yan' N X 1' N' X X -5SNx,x5x'f so A5 .Mk X fs N' if 7 3 my -,QA fm xx i' lgxxxf, , J J jixx Ms N 1 --Q I X x - I 1 A - I - ' I x ' 1 'R X A X 1 K: f ' C T , L f ' X X .. TTI Xs -- dbrrr Q Y X 2 I -1 Xxx j ' k .M X... I YI A A i A' -- x -. N' L l ..l VF K K ' 1 Q H f fl wvx Xi K X' X 7-X K fr 1 X N-f -J,' 'I' X My ll, Aff , ua-x w :H Q :X ,H--l,'l', Ill! AI Y I ' A BACK ROW Lee Roy Van Lew, Lee Battani, Dick Bice, Keith Hoffman, Joe Zagnoli, Ira Hansen James Vaughn, Bob Hosklnson MIDDLE ROW Helen Goff MarcdJaCrouch, Mary Alice Gilmore, Norma Day Barbara Bolt Helen Martincic Pat Frantum, lS'nonsorJ Mrs Helen Enlow FRONT ROW John Van Tyle, Joan Clark Berta Evans Betty Hhoads, Gerre Soencer lJohn Henry was absentJ OFFICERS Helen Goff President Norma DBF Vice President Pat Frantum Secretary B8Pt8 EVBDB Trgggurer MTB Helen Enlow Sngngop MOTTO Today we plang tomorrow we build. FLOWER White Carnation COLORS White and Scarlet 5 , -. 1 X ' n Q . 1 O ' J 2 9 A 0 n . ' .v 1 . ..'. IOIOOIOIC Ooooooaa sooo 'A Q-...tn . ...--.0 cannons-q . ...... ' O . canon, ..- .NL ,f,'?,,r,,,,,,., ,, X . ' ' JK , .L. ,-q,.,a-4 i.... -i.-1 ai...- KN VM -Q in Q D Q1- f 'U J NS! KJ- Ediiiif Q X f'T'l'U , nazi s Y 5 DQ T , V1 T v Q I 3 ..... .. ' ...I i '- ' U .ii- '.i... - -- 'I I - V h.'f1s.4I H MI M GPH BACK ROW 'non James Pentico, Gerald Bice Jerry Sharr, Larry Nel son Maurice Sheppard, Lynn Davissoq Dennis Country man, Lawrence Bice Kenneth Tingwald, Neil Wilson, Frank Lowery, Gary Newell, Bill Eaton, Ellis Flynn, Bill Rose, Waldron UHMDMW Streight SECOND HOW Benny Caldwell, Donald Neeks, Marjorie Segraves, Lyla Filler, Joyce Hoover Vivian Lorenzen, Barbara Mclorris, Lyene Pierce, Shirley Leam1ng,Larry York, Mr Petersen Marilyn Van Lew, Greta Gill Kay Calonkey Deloris Sayles, Florence Bice, Jo ce Appenzeller, Lavonne FRONT ROW H888 Lawrence Bice Joyce Appenzeller Maurice Sheppard lAbsent- hae Lowery? OFFICERS SPONSOR Mr Petersen MOTTO President Secretary Treasurer W1+h the key to education we will open the door of success FLOWER COLOR BBG R096 Blue and Wnlte , P D x I, L 5' I : Y D Dennis Countryman --------------------------------- Vice-President JW 'pa VHXWF K if - 5 -w gb ,.:.1.X ,fx ' i., ZX! -1 :Q xg f Ax ij li 1' n 1 u ASZQ if, 'aff Q f EQ? W 1 I MX WYMMJS pf , f F- HM. I 4 -:T J M X 7 ' M LJ Q i f! , , X PRES W BACK ROW FRONT ROW Dean Elliott Vice Della Ann Evans Bob Marlnac Fred Pentico, Keith Gray, Rex Daugherty, Lloyd Tate, Larry Reed Richard Bolton, Raymond Reeves, Hugh Goff Dean Elliott, Kermit Krumm, John Meier CSponsorJ Mrs Angleton, John Snyder, Carroll Roby, Dy Ann Care Janet Sturgeon, Yvonme Streight, Myra Sparknan, Bonnie Noland, Jeanne Newland, Bonnie Snider, Della Ann Evans Wilbur Straight, Bob Marinac lNot in plcturel Margaret Anderson Loretta Stone burner OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer SPONSOR 'rs An leton MOTTO Life is a Picture, Paint it Well. FLOWER American Beauty Rose COLOR Blue and Gold .. i 'FF an T if Y. I A , I D Y,. Y Rex Daugherty .. ......... . ... ......... President as PF6S1d6HE Vlce Pres beer etary Treasurer Qecrenar, Treasurer V1ce Pres PPGSLGGHE Helen Goff Norma Dey Pen Frdntum Berne nvans Dclla Ann Evans Bob MdF1H8C Dean hlllott Rex Daugherty Treasurer Vlce Pres PFGSIQEIC Secretary Narlene Jessen Nllllam Plerce N1ll1em Rhoads Joan Hess sn., PF8S1d6Ht Secretary Vice Pres Treasurer Lawrenee Blce Joyce Appenzeller Dennls Comntrxman Maurlce bheppard I I 1 S4 A l n l N D E R G A R T E N 3xCK LO! Kathleen Newland, Ronnle Hlller, Neal Rldnour, Danny Danllson, Jlmmy R Peoples, Charles D3HllSOW, Donald Eldlng, Danry Steele, Jlmmy Lee Peters, Stephen MCLOFTIS, Charla Baker AIDDLE RON Hrs Axmear, Sharon Danlelson, Beverly Strelght, Helen Barker, Sara Royer, Sherolyn Rhoads, Donna lalne Allen, Larry Gr1mes, Dorothy Klnney, George Hass, Lols Ann Hansen FRONT ROW Janet D1CkeSOH, Larry MOPFlS, Shlrley R1nggenberg, Suzanne R1se llng, Rosalle Seeman, Sharon Llncoln, Judy Cavanauvh, Y311C8 Wey Nanda Seemann was absent R nl BACK ROW Joe Porter, Freddy Peters, Booby Campbell, Davld Gottschalk, Dlck Sheppard, Tommle lackey, FF1tS1e nlller, Stephen Whltney, DGHWIS Teasdale AIDDLL ROW Ars Bllney, Beverly Rhoads, Jolene welp, L1nda L ncoln, Judy Grlce, Kathle Dax sson, L1nda Oswald, Judy Burkhart, Sue Barker, H1516 Snothers, Mary Llncoln, Connie Seeman FRONT ROI Martln Reeves, Ro1nie Pagllal, Bllly Slglln, Davld Rlnggenberg, rFaHC1S Seeman, Dwxght Johnson, Johnn1e Jones, Nart1n Sharp I I T: ' ' ' '. . . Vg A A . J . . H 4 ,. . . 'L O ' O E . . . . . . . . y :A 'J ' - er. ' . F I S T G H A D E 4 f' L - 1 h f-R' - X , L 1 eh fmt '-Ov' I- , , . Alu , , 1 ,, . hm A 'I 1 ,. , Q . . , , Q .v r. 14 is ,,f . A Q ' - Q 1 1 . . X.. . . . .u ' A . E a .z X . . ,, , in . . 1: , . . A .. , . R V , I I 1 . 1 n 4 1 p n - 'L . . ' Q 4 x 'V I SECOND GRADE IIUIIIHU Hein -K- DIV BACK ROW Hansie Beeman, Chuekie Diekerson, Donald Krasohe,David New land, Pranees Polish, Judy Heneough, Karen Reokeeen, Judy Hitsmar MIDDLE ROV Charles Frantum,Ke1th Bolton, Frank Erwin, Maxine LeMaster, Helen Dean, Leo Burg, Dennis Holter, Lelah Krumm FRONT ROY Cathy Jo Myers, Jean Darling Nadine Robinson, Jane Crum, Ronald Greif, Richard Dyer, James Kirkham, Denny Seaman, fiilliam Balduohi was Absentl THIRD GRADE l mor now: urs. Gray, lane: surnee, Joseph lartinoic, Amr! Oalonkey, Larry Boot, Donald Hiller, David Vernon, John Wadsworth, Donald Lackey, Michael Begrave, Arthur Gilbert MIDDLE ROI: Jillie Day, Samuel Btarnee, Janet Van Lew, Betty Arnold, Jolene Frantum, Janet Peoples, Dea Bodonsky, Barbara Kin- ney, Martha Book, Buson Davisson, David Bice, Robert Rise- ling FRONT ROW! John Myers, Rex Wilcox, Bernadine Jones, Nancy Baker, Sally Davisson, Deanna L1ncoln,Delores Wheeler, Larry Hoekinson, Allan Hitsman, l0arol Garthright was Absent! Q . :gp 4 y' ll .1 xi W r Q' 'IQ d d in : 9 f-D Q ., 'N X U R T H G A 1 BACK ROW MIDDLE POW FRONT ROW f-in Hn ll: 'Ns Larry Straight, Bobby Sheppard, Archie Reeves, Eugene Grimes, Jack Dau herty, James Dean, Ronald Hass Miss Van Steenberven, Larry Robinson, Mickey Meneough, Larry Weeks, John Bolton, Ch rlle Menz, Richard Safles Stanley Carr Dean Burkh rt Marilyn Newland, Geraldine Jones, McMorr1s, Sharon Wolters, Elaine Brozov ch, John Beverly Hansen F T G R A l BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW! FRONT ROW: Tommy Wheeler, Edward Anderson, Larry Oviatt, Michael Baker, Robert Fronsdahl, Ralph Beck, Max Hittsman, Jonie Williams, Dickie Burns, James Grimm. Sandra Ringgenberg, Nancy Newland, Bet y Stoneburner, Judy Hutt, Dorthy Bolt, Rochell Evans, Joan Mc.Morris, Patriola Mougin, Betty Carr, Diane Seeman, Susan Carrey: Mrs. Kuetner Bobby Battani, Donald Kirkman, John Rose, Tom Boyer, Roger Straight, Harold Xuehl, James Lane. I 0 ' . D E - ., .,.,,,,,44-,M - r' L, ' W -VQI QMT.-, Q v r Y i I' of ,:Q-- 1 - I ,Imax Vx fp yt, iRJ,Y I I K v 'AP V L ,,- -V . ,U 'L-. X 3 5 'I . If . -.-Aa ' i L J g I Ag K jj , xgi' A '- ': a ., L F I H D E l S I X T H G R A D E BACK ROW Dean Bice Harry Reeves, Terry Hutt, Carolyn Peters, Duane Ting wald, Dixie Doty, Norman Se1ders, Charles Pepples, Ralph Varisco 1 P ntico Ann Siglin Norma Jean Erwin, Dorla Nation ROW C FRONT Ma?llyHnNo5th, Nancy Newell: JoAnn Weyer, Geraldine Miller, Jan f 1ce Sheppard, Elnora Dyer, Miss Gr1e V R A BACK ROW Roger Burkhart, Bobby Hass, Joe Brozovich, Jackie Harker, Kenny Bryant, Donald McMorr1s, Frank North, Larry Millen Emmett Noland, Mr Douhthit MIDDLE ROW Donald Burg, Iris Anderson, Avis Van Lew, Marilyn Hartman, Mary Lou Bolton, Donna Grimes, Mary Ellen Hansen, Betty Sharp, Connle Ingels, Jlmmy Carr FRONT ROW Karen Davisson, Sh1rley Pentico, Joyce Holmes, Helen Noring, Rowene Tatman, Mary R eves, Sharon R1nggenberg, Sn1r1ey Vernon g I S E E N T H G D E A FN 1: G- ,jf - A QW , .' I h x' T. ' we 2 E I G H T H BACK ROW Jerry Davisson, Alvin Fronsdahl, Tommy Newell, Larry Paterson, Rlchard hlller MIDDLE ROW Dale Battanl, Beverly Newland, Naoml Selders, Patty Henry Marie Amls, Ronald Day, Mrs Wall FRONT ROW Jack Meeks, Nadlne Pierce, Grace Anderson, Mary Jean Harker, Alyce Thompson, Larry aayles Russell Boyles was absent Mrs Mlna Robblns SUbSDltUt8 Grade Teacher Mrs Robblns' face has become qu1te famlllar to all of us at the Wobduaxd Schools She taught for M1ss Gr1ef, who was 111 the ilrst half of the vear S1nce then Mrs Robbins has often been called on to help out 1n other grades ' - . . ,. u o , . . . . . a a - ' ' . , Q 0 Q I V i . . l 0 - W. N . -I o a 0 M 5 ff, J X J M X! S OUR FOOTHALL BOY'S IN ACTION ng: SENIORS OF FOOTBALL Back Row: B111 Rnoada, Wilber Grimes, Jack Lowery . Center: B111 Pierce Front Rowzwilliam Hutt, Kenneth Randall, Bernard Bryant Boy's football Squad Back Row Third Row Second Row First Row Jack Lowery Dean Elliot, Bill Eaton, Hugh Goff, Lloyd Tate, Wilbur Strelght, Kermit Krumm Rex Daughtery, Blll Rose, Dick Bice, Larry Nel son, Bill P1eroe,Waldon Strelght,Bernard Bryant Jerry Sharp, Joe Zagnoli, William Hutt, Kenneth Randall, Gary Newell,W1lber Grimes, FrankLowery Coach Fred Heerema Bob Marinac, Maurice Shepherd, Lee Battanl, Den nls Countryman, Billy Rhoads, Larry York Football Scores Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward 0 Madrid 0 Ankeny 20 Johnson 32 Redfield 30 Lett Kenneth Randall William Hutt Bernard Bryant Bill Pierce B111 Rhoads Wllber Grimes Jack Lowery Joe Zagnoli Dick Bloe Rex Daugherty er Winners Dallas Center 7 Adel 7 Hospital 0 -Perry Benefit 21 Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Dennis Countryman Lee Battanl Larry Nelson Frank Lowery Valdon Straight Maurice Sheppard Bill Rose Gary Newell FN '5 H y . I A ' ' I - w00d'a1'd 'ig 0SdeH 13 Woodward--2---Maxwell 20 .... -...., --2 -D-- ---7--- -..26...... ' ....-0--., ..-ug--Q iii 111 ? 3 - Our Haukettes in Aatign Senior Girls in Basketball Jackie Clark and Thelma Miller GIRL'S BASK TBALL SQUAD Back Row Middle Row Front Row qw 1, f V Ek! Betty Sharp, Donna Grimes, Yvonne Straight, Pat Henry Delores Sayles, Marie Amis, Florence Bice, Coach Fred Heerema QManger7LaVonne Hass, DyAnn Carey, Kay Calonkey, Lyene Pierce, Bonnie Noland, Helen Goff, Marilyn Van Lev Norma Wilson, KChaperoneD Mrs Heerema Joan Clark, Barbara Bolt, Jackie Clark, Thelma Miller Helen Martincic, Norma Day First Tlelve Basketball Girls S? lv VN Lk N , X U - -w 5 . ' xg .'N! ' - 7, 21 , . I ,. 1 'WN X ' U zoxl 5 ' V 'ez. ' V D S V gg' 1 -' 1' ' I 5 1 i GIRL'S BASKrTBAL The Hawkettes had another very successful eason They were Dallas County Champlons and won F1FSC Place 1U the Rae coon Valley Conference They won slxteen games whllelosing SILK Helen MaPC1HC1C was the hlbh scorer of the season wlth a total of 489 polnts Norma Day followed wlth BIA points Joan Clark rang up l27 polnts for the season The offensive average for the year was A3 5 whlle the uards held the opp onents no a 37 average Jackie Clark and Thelma graduat1ng so there should Miller were the only seniors be a banner year COm1HL up Girls reoeivinp letters for the 1949 1950 season were Jackie Clark Norma Day Thelma Miller Helen Goff Joan Clark Helen Martlncio Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Virginia Russell Barbara Bolt Bonnie ioland SCORLS 'D Granger Madrid Van Meter Mlnburn Slater Earlham Redfield Dexter Panora Adel Earlham Dexter Redfield Adel Minburn Madrid Granger County Tournaments at Van Meter geotional Tournaments at Sh 3 Linden Minburn Granger Van Meter 3 eldahl Slater LaVonne Hass was manager and Mrs. Heerema was chaperone. ,al 30 ,. 33 - 20 . 63 U7 ' 60 '+5 68 5 52 51 79 bl 50 58 LPS U6 75 45 Our Hawke in Action Seniors in Boy's Basketball H Back Row' Wilber Grimes, Dnrrold Bice Front Row. Bernard Bryant, B111 Pierce lacy . wf,.'f'V , ln., 4 , ' V , 3 9 Y Q , h 5 -- l . f X A- lf VX .V ' ., X . ..-- v!!- U U Boy'e Beeketo 11 Sen d B ck How Third Rov aecond Home Fir t Ro AAA Viloer Q reiaht, Donelc weeks, L rence Bice, Deen Elliot, Lynn D vieon W lcon Streigkt, Jerrv Share, L e B t ni, Yeltn er Lfrl eleon,B111 Roee,Joe 7 noTw Dick Bice P1er Goff, Bob Hoeki son,Rex Dau hterJ,Co cr Fred Heerema Bill Pierce Nilber Grimes, Gar Nefell Darro'd Bice, Bernard Brvent Av '1He F who b cled u tbe C L QE: Y 1. Q -- , .- 5 5 I ' el J X ' W P3 1 B B E39 lv 1 ' H. 1 A , ...f G 1 u P 4: 1 ' ct ' . n ' aw . J: 'a A 5, , V . , e 2 te ., . Grry, Kermit Krumm 3 ' Menff : 2 'r N -ef f,Ze, ,, A f T1 . g :2 . S w: , ' V . v K w , L V ' . .A 1. - ,, ' .1 Q, ' ' - M. en'e v. e 2 s all - wey.U Boys Basketball The Woodward Hawks had a very successful season They won fifteen games and lost seven Woodward took fourth place in the County tournament and third in the Raccoon River Valley Conference, Bill Pierce was high scorer for the year with 323 points to his credit Pud Bryant followed with 272 points while Wllber Grimes scored 123, Their offensive average for the year was 40 8 while the defense held the op onents to a 32 6 noint average Those graduating from the team are Bill P1erce,Bernard Bryant Wilber Grimes and Darrold Bice Larry Nelson was their manager Boys receiving letters for the l9U9 1950 season were Darrold Bice B111 Pierce Bernard Bryant Dick Bice Wilber Grimes John Henry Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodw rd Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodvard Woodward Woodward Woodward SCOHVS Boo Hosklnson Gary Newell Bill Rose iugh Goff Granger Madrid Dallas Center Hinburn Slater Earlham Dexter Adel Earlham Dexter Redfield Adel Mlnburn Madrid Granger County Tournaments at Granger Sectional Tournaments District Tournaments 25 Wash TWD Minburn Dallas Center Ogden Boxholm Luther Pilot Mound Amee Boland 2b 38 M0 LL6 ' U2 31 Woodward gg Panera F 51 27 U9 3 U6 bb M6 '+? 31 69 . , . 59 38 at J 50 ' Mt 37 at Basebol U Hn Back Row Gerald Bice, Hugh Goff, Lloyd Tate, De n Elliot Lynn D xleon Jo n Van m ul Wilber Streizht Third Row John Meir Weldon Streight Joe Zsvnolie Kenneth Tingmsld Rex Daugntery John Snider Second Row Manager Larry York,D1ck Bice,W1lliam Hutt,G ry Newel1,Jack Io ery Wilber Grimes Frank Lofery Cosch Fred Heereme Bill Rbosds Donald Weeks, La renee Bice, Lee Battani, Bill Rose First Row Basebell Ogtlook Since the 1950 season res not started before the n u l goes to nress, we cannot qive vou the scores on bmseb l T ere are 5 bo s ont for bas ball with four o t r bei L Seniors, fo r er Juniors, ten So honores, and seven Fresh ren The team Fas a lot of good material coming no ond re w nt to wisn tnem lots ol luck and a verv sxcce ful ee son f MJF! YT: N950 X I1 HU fix ff - QXES,-f I JM ' , ff A QE' xx l ii' 1 5 ' 'tx ,Y :inf xQwej .91 N 'Xxx J ,W QA N sa , Q X N ,, 5 F, 1.,, -4 - ! -YQ XX gg S X, X X 1 Y E. , f Q X ' x! - Q , A If-HN E ,X XV, ig f Xb I1 p August Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Den Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb March March March April April April April April Ma nay 1 ay May Feb 4 CALENDAR OF EVENTS . School Begins Freshmen Initiation Ogden Football, There Fair -State Hospital Madrid Football, There Constitution Program Ankeny Football, Here Seventh Grade Party Johnston Football, Here Ben Hammond Assembly Senior Pictures at Sarwins Redfield Football, There Columbus Day Program Maxwell Football, There Bonfire pep meeting Dallas Center Football, Here, Homecoming Music Unlimited Assembly Freshman Party Adel Basketball, There Perry Basketball, There Junior Class Play Armistice Day Program Granger Basketball, There Boys Jamboree at Stuart Madrid Basketball, There Happy Al Bell Assembly Dallas Center Basketball, Here Mlnburn Basketball, There Slater Basketball, Here Earlham Basketball, There Eighth Grade Party Redfield Basketball There Dexter Basketball Here Panora Basketball, There Earlham Basketball, Here Dexter Basketball, There Junior Class Party Hedfeild Bas etball, There Granger Jr High There Adel Basketball, Here Girls County Tournament Boys County Tournament Girls Sectional Tournament Seventh Grade Party Minburn Basketball, Here Jr High Granger Here Madrid Basketball, Here Girls District Tournament Granger Basketball, Here Boys Sectional Tournament 'Annual' Valentine Dance Freshmen Party Mlnburn Jr High Basketball, Here Girls State Basketball Tournament Dallas County Music Festival Operetta 'Sailor Maids' Paul Leonard Assembly Track M et at Earlham State Music Contest Senior Class Play Jr Sr Banquet Sophomore School Dance State Finals Music Baccalaureate Commencement Exoerclses School Closes 29 .... .. .... , 5 , 9 eo , soo ' , ooo . 16 -v- , 23 . .. , 26 ,..... , 30 ..... , uesae anne ' 3 use , 7 .... . .ounce , aaooooaoooeosvooo , eooooonon.epooaonno:ooo . 21 ,eo . occceceeecsccoooos . ll.....ll'. . A sooo , 3 O ounocuao . ssno a , 18 ... ' .ff . sooo,- , 28 ......... A , 29 ... , , 2 mucosa I , 3 ..... - 6 ... . 8 ..... . .... - 9 ... , , 13 . ...... , . 16 . . .. Dec- gg . .... Adel Basketball, There - 3 . ,. - U .......... , 6 ... k , ll ...... . . 13 ..... , 16-21 , ... ' 00' - neocon . 30- . ... ... ' 1 0 essences. ' 7 Oo - 8 ..... . ' cues. - 13-18 .... ' e , 17 .. . . .... , 20-25 .. ... - 21 .....,.. .. ' aoooooeooeoooo ooo. ooo - 28 ... . 2 ... ll ....... 17 ..... ..... - 7 .. 14 .. e 15 - ... 20-21 . .,-,. 28 oo onou on 0' 0 Y 1 ... Kev 6 ,,,,, - l ooooaunuooooo I ... T H E H A W K B T A F F BACK ROW Lois Mallan, Patricia Whitchel, Jacqueline Clark, Darrold Bice, Mervin Kuefner, David Olson FRONT ROW Thelma Miller, Mrs Angleton CSponsorD Mary Pen ticc, Norma Wilson, CAssistant Editor? Dolores Doty KBus1ness Managerl, Inez Rhoads,v1.rg1na Cald well lEd1tor in Chief? S T A First Semester Second Semester EDITOR IN CHIEF Virginia Caldwell Betty Rhoads Assistant Editor Betty Rhoads Marjorie Segraves Reporters Marlene Jessen, Bonnie Noland, Helen Martlnclc, Inez Rhoads, Lois Mallan, Lavonne Hass, Marie Amis, Mary Jean Harker, Marilyn Hartman Keith Hoffman, Bobbie Hass, DyAnn Carey Herman Propp, Pat Whitcher, Marcella Crouch SPONSOR Mrs Angleton : 0 9 ' l T H E H I - L I G H T F F . ' Q - 5 I Q' A Witch Janet, Rex and Top FRESHMEN INITIATION The practice in Woodward High for the past years, has been to have an Initiation Program for the Green Freshies, so Tuesday night in the Gym, the Sophcmores sponsored an Initlation Dance for the high school and faculty The program began with numerous contests, and was followed by a Grand March of the Freshmen around the Gym Next, a parade was held to determine who was the best dressed boy and girl By unanimous vote Rex Daugherty who was dressed as an elderly lady was chosen The best dressed girl was Janet Sturgeon, who was dressed as Mr Harvey Entertalnment was furnished by Dennls Countryman, Bill Rose, and Maur ice Sheppard, who played on thelr lnstruments 'In The Mood ' They also accompanied the Grand March by playlng the Woodward School Song After the program everyone was 1nv1ted to dance Refreshments of sandwlches, 1ce cream, and pop were served I V1 L fi, Joyce Appenzeller, Della Evans, Janet Sturgeon, Hugh Goff and Rex Daugherty Rex Daugherty, Raymond Schlichter, Kermit Krumm 1 . 0 'Q-. I. Q' liz-M 1 ' til? -JH ff-1 ' gs ,. Q V .im Iv K Na 16 MU1S From Wert 'o rlfnt ' ex a e Bill P1erce Doloras Dotv Orr Ddxi bon VQVIS King Dlclf Bice X MU 'K F' 'ueen Norma Day RIFUIFI McMorr1s 41 -K, Lowell vary Spcwcer Jo Hass urxmes Helen Bobby Donna 'NN do f,OW 1 ee WYXOO x 1' ot CO a d d N SVS fun kldso LYS h Well 59 we kpex PM fothing llke a ride before mme!! , x . 1 . Q X . t 4 0 . ,J , 1 f 1 l HOHHC Hifi KIKT, JWHWL, ATU AYTETUHYT3 . . f .' ,H f 1' ' . L r , + ' ' A - ' 1 W - 1 1-- V- ,, J - t uoyw., 1: . ' .J..--..a. .J ., : k A -, ,. , , , ' f' -2 'T -J qv I ff Lf ,V f f- - I . 1 r J 1 - -. QF' Q Y Q ,N - J., v N -1' 7 ld 41 ar 'in ' Q .Vo-4, , . I O f . e . L Vis 1 f Itys 'vi . 0 1 A K5 ,. nd A o Q F' , 'K 1 , ,, YJ'- muh 'OU migfly bi me,,,,S a wPTP p WOPQ .1Come OU 'U S fellas ply re-5 'we U r1de 4 n 'D Mud or H for another touchdown. 'A und' O mud de 8 n311VP1U TO while others ate and talked At the dance tmat nlrut, home had fun danclnp, But, all listened to Del Qimon and his Natural rive. Director Harold Petersen JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 'THF CAMPBELIS ARE COIING' November 9 19U9 November CAST Ma Brannigan Who lives for her grandcnlldren BEHTA EVANS Catalpa Tapo Hillbilly Servant Betty Brannigan Ma's Youngest Granddaughter Dick Brann gan Na's Grandson Bildad Tapp Catalpa's Father Cyrus Scudder Who wants to marry Ma Jeff Scudder His Nephew Kaye Brannigan Ma's Elder Granddaughter Kingston Camobell Kaye's Fiance Mrs Auvusta Ca Dbell His Mother Stage Manager Prompter Properties Publicity Small Prooertles head Usher Curtain and Lights James Vaughn Marcella Crouch Pet Frantum PRODUCTION STAFF ISHERS Ira Hanson NORMA DAY HELEN GOFF DICK BICE BOB HOSKINSON JOHN HENRY LEE ROY VAN LEW JOAN CLARK KEITH HOFFVAN HELEN MARTNCIC Gerre Spencer Barbara Bolt J G Brolsma James Vaughn Lee Battanl Ira Hanson Betty Rhoads Pat Frantum Virginia Russell lary Gilmore Marcella Crouch Joe 7agnol1 Mary Gilmore Betty Rhoads Lee Battanl Aagigted By TT Nathan Douthlt , ,' ' D 10 11-11 J I un-911-it I -I A ............ . ............... .. ----.. - ........ -- D y A Ll ......-.... -.------..----.-- Y - ----- -----n-n--- ------- -- ---- ---- ---- -- L Busnlness Managers------------------------------------H,O, Harvey . . ' -------------------------------------------1 14-....-.QQ41114-Q1-Q11-1111-ni-1114-I-4110-1111 4 A V L I --,,,,-,,-,,,,,-----------------------Mr, I ------1-.------.-----s------.------ --.1-'nr . X977 DECLAMATION CONTEST Home Eliminati on Woodward High School January 23 1950 ORATORICAL WHY Dennis Countryman AGE OF REASON Helen Goff VENGEANCE IS MINE Marilyn Van Lew DRAMATIC BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA Florence Bice ANDANTE Joan Clark WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER Marjorie Seagrave HUMOROU8 BROTHERLY LOVE Lawrence Bice HER FIRST FOOTBALL GAME Barbara Bolt MY MISSING SPECTACLES Marcella Crouch MA'S MONDAY MORNING Bonnie Noland FLEA GANGS FIRST CIGARS Gerre Spencer RATING RECEIVED Dramatic Coach Harold Petersen Judge Mies Emma Hepker Timekeeper Mrs Paul Enlow Usher Herman Propp The following advanced to contest at washington Township Con eolidated School and were rated as follows Bonnie Noland Joan Clark I , III Marilyz Van Lew i .. 2 OOIOOUOOOIICOO 1 OOO 2 MA AT THE P. T. A.. . : . U : . . . Norma Day Oil O 1 . . 2 I OOODOIOOO QCII I C000 O ocII Thelma Miller and David Olson were crowned Sweethearts of the Hawk at a Valentines Dance sponsored by the Staff After the Attendants Della Evans, Freshman, Joyce Appenzeller, Sophomore, Norma Day, Junior Dolores Doty, Senior, were announced and had taken their places on each side of a large white heart, the newly elected Sweethearts stepped through the large heart They were crowned with silver crowns by the Editor in Chief,V1rg1n1a Caldwell Corsages were presented to the Sweetheart and her Attendants King was given a boutonniere A silver Sweetheart sign adorned the lower part of the stage Pink paper covered the lights, hearts were hanging from the rims of the baskets, and red hearts on the walls, were the decorations at the dance In the afternoon a program was sponsored by the staff deplic making of the completed annual Barbara McMorr1s was elected Attendant from the Sophomore Class As she was absent, Joyce Aopenzeller, a close second, represented the class in her place FUN AT THE DANCE BARBARA MGMORRIS S W E E T .The iting a humorous version of how the annual staff functions in the tlIlI!!IIIIlI ' l SENIOR CLASS PLAY 'Brides to Burn' A Comedy in Three Acts April 20 1950 CAST lies Letitia Gundy Gilroy Garfield Gundy Aunt Tish Gil Clarice Borland Widow Gertrude Borland Trudi Harold Hazard Hap Frank Fulton Fats The maid Hotchkiss The English butler Sapolia Pipp Hill billy cook Madame Gasparilla Fortune teller Dr Joneaby Deaf dentist Directed by April 21 Joan Hass Bill Rhoads Pat Whitcher Emily Sauer Kenneth Randall Bernard Bryant Gerald Bolt Jackie Clark Virginia Caldwell William Hutt Mr H A Petersen Sue Prentiss.... .............f..... ....Thelma Miller .... eeeo 0 0 0 MMU? HHJDJ A Muslcal Operetta by Charles Ross Chaney Music Director Dramatlc Dlrector Accompanist Cyrus Templeton Francis Marie Jeanette Spencer Olga Captain Dover Edward Gerald Kennedy CAST OF CHARACTERS Llght House Keeper His Daughter Fr1end of FPanC1S Marie Ret1red Sea Capta1n His Son Admirer of Francls Marie F A Pascuzzi H A Petersen Helen Goff John Goff Sh1rley Leam1ng Janet Sturgeon Greta Lee Gill James Vaughn Dennis Countryman Bill Plerce David Kern Bill Rose A yachtsman Messenger John Van Tuyl Nell Wllson Donald Weeks Lynn Davison John Van Tuyl Jonn Me1er Maurice Shepperd Raymond Reeves D1ck Bice Kelth Gray Gerre Spencer Gary Newell Bill 'aton Rex Daughterv Herman Propp Bob Hoskinson Joe Zagnoli n Gr V 'V S3 J'-.sf I ' .. .......... ..5Qgaigg.Q6dggLkggggQ ....... 0 i BOY'S CHORUS OF LIFE GUARDS . GIRL'S CHORUS OF SAILOR MAIDS Florence Bice Kay Calonkey Vivian Lorenzen Betty Rhoads Berta Evans Marcella Crouch Janice Bristle Norma Day Barbara Bolt Lila Miller Joyce Appenzeller Pat Frantum SYNOPSIS Scene A light house and the home of Cyrus Templeton on the New England Sea Coast Time The Present Act I Afternoon Act II Evening of the same day Ast I Overture Orchestra Opening Chorus 'Sailor Maids' Shirley Leam1ng,Janet Sturgeon Q Sailor Maids Chorus Birthday Bells Shirley Leam1ng,Janet Sturgeon,t Sailor Maids Chorus 'Guards of the Sea' B111 P1eroe,and Life Guards Duet 'Romeo and Juliet' Shirley Leaning and Bill Pierce Solo Dennis Countrynan Duet A Caterer 'Take the Name I Offer You' Dennis Countryman and Bill Pierce Solo Shirley Leaming Trio 2Beaut1fu1 Ship of Dreams ' 'What a Surprise' Janet Sturgeon Dennis Countryman Greta Lee Gill Finale Entire Comvany Act II Chorus 'Bells of the Sea' Shirley Leaming,Janet Sturgeon 3 Sailor Maids Chgrus 'A SGCPBCU Shirley Leaming,Janet Sturgeon k Sailor Maids Duet 'High Shy Moon' Janet Sturgeon and Dennis Countryman 3010 Coo Coo Greta Lee Gill Chorus 'Venus' Shirley Leaming and Bill Pierce Solo Condemned Dennis Countryman Solo and Quartet 'You have Deceived Me' Shirley Leaming and Janet Sturgeon Dennis Countryman and Bill Rose 3019 'The Enchanted Island' Bill Hose 19 Finale Entire Company USHEHS Barbara McMorris Joyce Hooker Marlene Jessen Helen Hartincic Emily Sauer Della Evans SCENERY CREW Kenneth Randall, Ch. Bernard Bryant Donald Weeks Dean Hampton Bill Rose James Vaughn 1. eenooooeeeoeeooaeeoooooooea -----o aaa... 20 eeeoeanaooaeeeeeeee vsseooevv o 3e 00000--oiebeoaeillboeoe e.... ezevls! I be eeeeeeeoeoeeeeeeeooaae .-.a asus.. 5. gan soeolteggeggea-.oeDOUOee0eee00l 60 eeee one-aeeeeeoeeeeee-o-use-eeeeee-echo! . 7: conesooeeeeeeeloeeoboeeeee 80 ooo eeeeeeseee00--9000000 9s eeeoeeeoeo-nge.-.en eaaa ana..eeeaoeeo loo eeneeeeeoeee:000ee00oeooooooo.:e-see I 11. eeeosoeeeaeoeeoeeeeoeoooooeeeeu 12. loleeeeeleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooseee 13. eooeooeeoeeeeeoeeeaeeaeosaenoooaeeoe lbs ne.eeaneeeaseeconasneoeesoeeeeeeeee-oeeeeen ' U 15. seeeeeoeeoeouoeeseeeeeoeoeeeeeooeeooe one 16. eeeeeoeneeeeeeeeeeeoenoeeeeeeoeneeeeaeaqn n 17. eesuooeeeaeeoeoeo 18. ees eeneeooeeooueeoeeneeeoee H E O Y E L BACK ROW Lynn Davisson, Donald Weeks, Dennis Countryman, Hugh Goff, B111 Rose, B111 Eaton, Raymond Reeves, Neil Wilson, Keith Gray MIDDLE ROW Rex Daugherty, John Meier, Larry Nelson, Maurice Sheppard, Bill Pierce, John Van Tuyl, James Vaughn, FRONT HOW John Goff, Joe Zagnoli, Gary Newell, Herman Propp, Dick Bice, Gerre Spencer Pianist Helen Goff Director-Mr F A Pascuzzi E C L 1 BACK ROW: Marjorie Segraves, Pat Frantum, Myra Sparkman, NOPU111 Day, Vivian Lorenzen, Lyene Pierce, Marcella Crouch FRONT ROW: Kay Calonkey, Betty Rhoads, Berta Evans, Greta Gill, Janet Sturgeon, Shirley Leaming Pianist-Helen Goff Director-Mr. F. A. Paeeuzzi T B 8 G L E C U B B111 Rhoads T H G I R L B G L E E U B THE GIRLS TRIO Greta Lee Gill, Shirley Leaming, and Janet Sturgeon Accompanlst Helen Goff THE BRASS QUARTETTE Maurice Sheppard, Dennis Countryman, Bill Pierce, and B111 R099 On January 28 the Woodward Hlgh School band and vocal groups journeyed to the Veterans Hosp1tal 1n Des Molnes and presented a program for the bene fit of the hospltalized soldiers and personnel broadcasted over the network Besides the band se1ect1ons a few speclalty numbers gonsiigingolgg by trumpet duet by Maurice ohepnard and Dennis Countryman an VO Janet Sturgeon and Shlrley Leam1ng were also oresented The vocal tP10 Was also featured The band was very apprec1ative in being allowed to provlde such a pro gram and en3oyed hearing themselves presented over the radlo The entire program was transcribed by the K.S.0. Studios and later re- . ' - 3 L1- BAMD PERSONNEL Director, Ir F A Pascuzzi BASD LORN ALTO SAXAPHONE BELL LYRE D1CK B109 Joyce Aonenzeller Helen Goff Ba bare Nc or is CLAHINETS lExOR SAXAPHONE C05 ETS L1 a iller Shirley Leaning Jon le ol nd Grace Anderson bery Ellen wneen Dale Batteni ofce Uooker Rex Daugherty FLD E Marilvn P rtman FnENCP HORN ie Anderson Della Evans EAnIlOAES Lavonne Wee O mill Pierce orma ilson John leier Secret P tty Whitcher seietent Secret Norma lleon eraser Helen Goff Dennis Countryman Maurice Shepp rd Ellis Flinn Pat+y hitcner Hugh Goff nussell noylee Geraldine filler Dean Bice FBO ES dill Eaton Bill Rose WInLEhS lo'ma D J ELL., S ,LO B1 oala Balt C V1 1 0 O O '1 ' V T V 4: u A r , U A r Y min 1 ,. 'I la A ,A J' - - L' I A. - A . , u A Y r F e 'OH Q . . A . 4 Q L nf 'xA ' U ll A r vu v L- Fc , 1 Ir - . '- I YN' Janice :negrarn Jerry J.vi2on .u.,, , .'.. . -A AA f V- r-1 v ffl: 1 eg k.1A1,.J .A A-k L A' V1 1 N u Y n ary: a ' . ' 'J Ai, ., ery. Z vu H . . A . - . . , - -X Tl H P, 'av n '1 a ,I , vs' -a , .l D o L is 'S ,J ,AN Shirley Leamlnp Glll Stlrzeon Pierce GIL Lee Janet Lyene 3 4-1 8331522268 Helen Goff DHHS della Evans dell L-Ayr-e bOtA 1'CIy'ld1'1 Snape Jfu Ornet The above people have been very outstandlng ln 1HdlV1dU3l work 1W the IUSQC Department. They plan to enter the fmS1C Contests but, slnce th1s boom goes to press before the contest, results cannot be glven. In l9L9-Helen Goff won I on the Bell Lyre wlth a one mallet, solo 1D thi State Flnals. She also, won a Il on the Bell Lyre w1th a two mallet so 0. Em1ly Sauer, a twlrler, won a II ln the State FlWalQ. Helen Goff is also, an accompllshed plannst. She 1S always w1ll1nz to help out and does an excellent job. She plays for both of the glee clubs, Small mUS1C groups, and any other place where a p1an1st 15 needed. l . Q l V l D U A L U l Y Q ' Q ' W V O ' A L S O U I 3 T S 'IPM l ' Ins ' n 5 . wr, . ,' e 1 I, T: A V . iff? 23' .lf ' f ta V . I B A . ' -2 I H S T h U m A N T A L L o L Q I S T S - F i ,Q -, , Q Q x ,- .. gw, ,V xl ' ' '. n' , S is sprout PRo.n:c'rs All senses are used in the learning process. Te endeavor to use all sesses, as well as large and smell muscles. Our audio-visual materials have been used extensively throughout the entire school this year. A definite plan of social behavior education has been carried on. Such a program requires a great deal of coordin tion. This extensive planning and operation of the recorder, bioscope, rrofector, and record player has been carried on by a group offjunior and senior boys, Shown here is part of the Senior Speech Class in action As part of their training, they recorded their voices and offered self criti cism Pictured here are Norma Wilson, John Goff and Mr Petersen il- Professors at heart The Commercial Students often help other teachers with their typing and duplicating problems. Shown here are two of the class, Norma Wilson, Patty Whitcher, with their teacher Mrs. Angleton, HBiHS the Ditto Machine. Quite wig linv Nho me?? 'bln-r,J Tfan naughty Anophele MOSOUIEO Here's he brdln Nhere999 Ne have been studying the effect of the science ef Biology on Jur in- dividaal lives. Human anatomy, here uiny, lowa Lrees, frogs and general pnylge have consumed Lne bulk of the enrthwerm, frasenopper and crayfish was canducLed. An exnensive study of Lhe anflngy of Lhe frog and a human proved inner sting. Field trips high lighted Lne study of Iowa trees, Q de pinches I-f'U'fE-4 ll t?ig'.l . 4 . ,J n T1, . U film r -er-, AW' Dolores Doty Darrold Bice Wwvid Olson Helen Nartinoic Norma Day BASnVT LL CHFE.LE DVRS Joice xw enzeller Toice hooker pq Mbi Q Shirle Le ring The oqeerleaaere 6 stu t n une gvm for tne Ilnnl Dep meeting of the besketbelW The cheerleecers eve a kunorous version of their nest n e tinss itn Joe gno 1, Tohr Herrw, Bob acting The cheerle dere hed used e cow1e1W wich n 11 t1 signatures of the besketbelW wWayers Slrce the se son hea been so successful they felt tnwt tne oouoell noted ws 1 gooo luom charm eoorecietion for a11 that nza Anfleton h d done for ther, no beceu e she is soonsor of the cleerle ders the wre ented the co cell o ner es a re resentetlve of the stuoert oodg N one it Il r ng u m ny noints for the future cweerle ters team it did for oume -. . , - V, PA 'J ? h,-,. t N N W . f '1 L ' - Bapli V 'Y 271. P Y aw ' 1 ' - - t :fHC nody me it ' N ' ' W A V .,- serrrn, ' , .-1 g .M . ee 1 e Q v ' Ze , 1 L . . j Hoskinson, and Dennis Countryman heloing out with their iinginf, and . a .' . L A ui A, nv hes P ,me M. 1' . ,. , A 5' 1. 1 , . , 'K I f . 1 f ' . 'N -.A , V' V a . ' ,A 9 T 'S , , .2 , JY ' s T t' , W t ' ' C n , , ' L ' Y, 'e h t v'll i W H as 3 , A I ri . as '., F 4 .1 S 4 si V.. A Inbere ting boo 7? Three Juniors Dav Q his zuitar Thr e sowkfmmre Hass slate' Jokw G R His sled Girls ,,f' 9 NE e Inez? X-1 T Q 22 -I' af gg I3 Z xer Fa'thful rrettj fLQ7 Q Pat' Aa- 4' 'I ' , 1 ie 1 , -My 1 fqi V .4-is-iq. K ' . ' , 1' t X .N I :Af vyq Z ! r 5 .. y G'i svxexke' A4 . - .. ' I N..f fy V 7 .. I ' S if fvy t Y 144 4 - ' . , A k .. f. IXAVN ,,,' v-. 1 V I ' ,--P . , V fc A A . A. . + N I Vi X nf- .gy r - Hem- 1 ' , , hx Ax L. .. - , ' Q , . QI f X- f ' YmgEe 'i e E' - .,,AiMm,RWi ' AS I K. ww 4 . N ,, l l ,,- u I , H ! ,u ' L 9 D ..f. , W W ' q'1h'. . , -,f4 J ff Smoking huh? II!! fyyf- VV f-,gray ll K,f,... , . V riff, A lot of ribbons for such a little g1rl?? Tirpd pat! for BChO0l Marlene all ready Marcella Been having fun Snlrley? Just resting' A bunch of bovs li 9 Emily E 8. Pal wrong way L- . 4 I v ' 45 4' I 1 , - E.: f Q .u., Ili 7, :lj - , .5 .. .fm . K Q l be ffm' 'uf . 7- .nf ' c f Kienhif? Om Y Virginia Going flying Berta? I G U t 'P Emily Been wor'k1ng hard O ng lm ing ,f ilu, U., .ff In 1 hi' .5 J' sw? 7'! i 15 4 piggy.- gp .5-4 Thelma 'Mme to get ur: Ramslng tue flap' 3' ,f ,K i J , X 1 I .R X I -A Q - A 'I , ' - 1, .. , , ff - . -'H , 4. I . . A' I . ' v .Q , 'x B 'F i .. . ' . - ' L .M X L . - A ' .a A 1 n , .u ' - ll I' L I I 4- . . 1 , u - .- .1 .., x ,: me ' f 'Y -2 1 ' iv n-- . ,: ,,,. 1 Q. ' r ' ' .. ,. -' f ., Q V 1- , ,.. ,.w,.-gy.-' ,.' , '. '1 . 7 4 'vt' swf? YK nl- A. -' Q. 5 Q, V sa- -,,1.',. 1 5.',.'4 yigl ' pi. U . U .nn Tj 1 ., ': '9' re- ' P - 1 ..g.,,.- Q,-x , ,5 ,,. Q ,M gn, . ','-W-'w b'-.-' -- ,. g .Vg flux. -1 fr A la, 4, 71- 4' 3. fi. ,. um, ge., l : v 'R 2. at lm? 1? ,.L l,. fc-If ' ' ef 'f LT'Pf7'up M . M' Q -'Pia 1-1 ' 2 - 4,5 .,-.- Q.: 1, -.4 'ls . -1 -- '..1.Q b V,-. 0 u I F I , I 1 X,-1' . K How many did you catch?? T.'i5Q .'gg,, H3 i5 ui Forwa.d march QQ H' 1313 Blomkhs Roc? a by bdoy Kenny T and hls --mug if Mufical family one,tmo,tnree, hlke Helen just 0C1H Rf' -jlnzllill' frefu 'D m ter PIFIQ v M J W . --W..-. Q M R A HU H zz fl 5 ll Rb: ' l'L . . ,lf. X S ' I 1 J' . '- J' . L Au'5L 5 'fi -Avg--' ' 1 ' -Q 5 1 nu.. 5 . - , HQ: l A X 5 f-1 V L . , ' I v ' V 1' Isa little rqd wagon Yhere 5 tue nter elf ' '- lk X' ' ' fl Q , ' if f t x K - 1' ' 1 j L -- Nl f , 3 x V' , u, 3 ' 3 . . n h ' ' , n.' v . . U . ',.',g,', --1 ,-it '- ' '. w,.L1: YQQKWU f ' Cu Y of th, -1 ' ' ' 'H .- .. AMN Merry Christmas Sleepy boysoq' Inez and LOIS Cute sm1le ' 'Y 3' Horse and Buffy l Beth! 31111 and Ine DHYB7 Lee can C DUIF! Gerre Spencer Dolores DotY Rex Daugherty John Henry Key Calonkey Dean Hampton Lee Battani .!.!B2II Greta Lee Gill Wilbur Grimes Lawrence Bloe Joan Clark Norma Day John Meier Ira Hansen Lavonne Hass March Myra Sparkman Hugh Goff Delores Sayles Ivonne Straight Gerald Blee Margaret Anderson Fred Pentico Kermit Krumm Raymond Reeves Eril Berta Evans Dean Elliott B111 Rose Pat Vhitoher Joyce Appenzeller Marcella Crouch Della Evans Bob Hoskineon Kennth Tlngvald Johnny Snyder Keith Gray Marvin Kuefner Garry Newell Lila Miller Thelma Miller Keith Hoffman William Hutt Florence Bice Donald Weeks June Dav1d Olson Lloyd Tate Gerald Bolt Dick B1ce Kenneth Randall Lois Mallan Bobby h3FlU8C -2.1 Bonnie Noland John Van Tuyle Jack Lowery Loretta Stoneburner Wilber Strelght William Pierce Joe Zagnoli August Janet Sturgeon Marlene Jessen Marjorie Segrave Jack1e Clark Lee Roy Van Lew Darrold B1ce Bonnie Snider Jeanne Newland James Pentico Mary Pentico Lynn Davisson James Vaughn K Mother 'Stop reachlng across the table Kenny Haven t you a tongueqn Kenny , mom, but my arm 13 longer W J E enber Larry nel on Mae Lowery Uenris bountrvman Norma W11sor Jerry Sharp Benny taldwell Bernard Bryant October V1r 1R18 aldwell Sh1rlev Le mlng Joyce Hooker Maurice Sheppard Walden 5tre1ght Barbara Mclorris Wllliam Rhoads Larry Heed Joan Hass John Goff Helen Goff Jan1ce Bristle Marilyn Van Lew D Ann Carey V vlan Lorenzen November Patricia Frantum Larry York Inez Rhoads Lyene Plerce Herman Propp Betty Rhoads December Carroll Roby Emily Sauer Ellls Fl1nn 1 Frank Lowery larv G lmore Barbara Bolt Helen Ta t1nc1c A hillbilly see1ng a motorcycle rider gO1Hg along the road below the house fnever havlng seen an automoblle or motorcycle beforeb, grabbed h1s rlfle k took a shot at lt His wlfe called out. D1d you get the varm1t,1eke9' 'No' he said, 'I d1dn't k1ll it. I can still hear lt grow11n ' but I sure made it turn that man loose.' Conductor: 'Pardon me madam, are all those your ch1ldren or 15 lt a p1cn1c9' Dolores D.: 'They're all m1ne and I'll have ye know 1ts' no D1CnlC- BIRTH?,1YS et Ja ' L ' S 2 hu 6 , 8 13 1 ' ' e 12 ' 15 ' . ' 20 13 22 A 1 21 15 I 21 . 28 17 30 ' . 31 18 22 21+ 1 1 22 ...- 1 3 ri. . C v 8 1 5 10 , 5 ' 19 1 7 1 i' 5 S 13 1 14 20 ' 19 ' 28 20 19 21 20 28 1' ' 21 2h 6 E B111 Eatgn gg Niel Wilson 10 10 30 1 ' ' 17 19 zo zo , 22 23 . 25 28 27 31 2 31 e 31 15 1 26 1 A 5 30 5 6 16 ' 10 16 --- 16 17 ' H 18 19 gg 23 23 22 . . 28 21, 1 , 1 gg 30 27 U 31 29 1 r ' J o E s . . I : 'Yes ' . ' I . n . ' Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Hit Tune movie pastime subject book car sport orchestra food color HAWK SURVEY First Place euicksilver Johnny Belinda Heading Biology Gone With The Wind Ford Basketball Del Simon Chicken Blue Favorite opponent Favorite movie actress Favorite movie actor Favorite country Favorite vacation spot Best Best Most Most Best Best glggler time killer dependaole person studiols person boy athlete girl athlete Neatest girl lost Like Like Nice Nice mannerly boy to talk to most Cgirll to talk to most Kboyl personality Cgirll personality fboyb Pretty hair Cglrll Pretty hair Choy? Granger June Allyson Alan Ladd United States California Joyce Hooker Sleeping Bill Rose Dolores Doty Bernard Bryant Norma Joyce Larry Della Da? Appenzeller Nelson Evans Bob Hoskinson Norma Day Dick Bice Janet Sturgeon Joe Zagnoli 00 students llked butch halr cuts whlle 33 d1d not 20 11F1S have drlvers llcense 33 boys have them Second Place Music Music Music You Beautiful Doll Sleeping Shorthand Tree of Freedom Mercury Baseball, Football Guy Lombardo Steak Red Madrid June Haver Clark Gable Florida Janet Sturgeon Reading Helen Goff Dennis Countryman Wilber Grimes Bill Pierce Helen Martlncic Thelma Miller Helen Martincic Dean Hampton Berta Evans Joyce Appenzeller Bob Hoskinson Pat Frantum Darrold Bice 38 txd nts does not wear glasses whlle 38 do wear them 1ty thought that you should have three dates a week 1 ou at 1 be t 'o nav around 7 and even Honorable mention is given to Kenneth Randall as a best time kill r Luke I want to know once and for all who is the boss in this house ' Inez nYou'd be much happier if vou don't try to find out ' F ther nNorma, trat young man of yours stays too late when he ca Hssn't your mother said something to row aoout lt? Norma W uYes daddy mother says men haven't changed a bit W David 'waiter treres a needle in my soup ' Waiter 'Tvpographical er or, Sir It should be a noodle Darrold NYou'd be a good dancer except for two things Helen nwhat are they? Darrold our feet ' Richard 'I'll go through anvtrlng for yo Lois Then try the front door ns I heard vou talklng to yourself whlle you were taklng your bath Paul That's a bad hablt W Paul I wasn't talklng to myself, I was talklng to the soap I sl1pped on lt fi 1 4 ' Y , . I. . . . A' ' ' ' , . ' 3 1 9 ' ' ' ' , 'fn-.a ma Qor' f , oeVw'al Zu 12 'Q 5 . 1 A e 8. .L e Q J O K E S I . , I , l v . . U . , 8 1 I ' lls. L X 0 F. L . : , g v- . : A 4 A , I ' . r . . .' : -' : U : 'Y . n : ' .' u.n Q ll Il . . VF . A.: . ' 'f ' ' 1 . ' , : . . . . I il XTX? U I J .LL1l.LLlJ.l.1. X i fyqs X M rx Ls X 9 4? xXX KJX I6 , J 'J i f.m1,Q:pp,y, - . o , -Q' , ' ' ' bi- XC Nf'Ar'?x JA 5 X tl. 'fd'- 'il v i AX x , Us M -. Q 1 i II!! ,I MXN. 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Wffwhin MOTOR COMPAN H 1 WOODWARD MOTOR COMPANY W E W DdI11l1g., A R Kwacha Gem 1.11 Rcpaum Phom Woudwdxd IOW1 WOODWARD ELEVATOR COMPANY Gram Feed Coal Fe1t111zer Telfphono NO 72 Woodwud Iowa I if COAST to COAST STORES Haldwdll Auto SLIIJDIIOO Spolung 81 Eloctxxcal GUOGK Phone 131 P01 IV- Iowa . A ' .., 3 1 I QP... u ' - A .. mf-. , M.. F : ., 7 . Q ' ,+ . Xfevx, xx-.551 gHS ,- iv 'IL x t T , Y kj ,.. ,'.' H. T' -183 f-. , X tm it 1 bl I ER f 1 S UINDBERG S PLIIIIIILII4 and Plcmr Cow IIII Plume 49 Madrld Iowa GREEN LANTERN CAFE A uf mf' PM Madx 1d Iowa MADRID HATCHERY AND FEED STORE C111 nn D Lchrnan Pmpxwtor Midlld Iowa GAYER PHARMACY Rv11abI0 pI'0Sl11pt1OI'l Scrvu 0 Phone 44 Madx ld. Iowa V . .-'X . N H A I, f Q 'mxy L Law Illiwll 'z1m'f- DR, J. A. VEINC ' . V 'tv1'i11111 :1n Office' Phone- 126-.I-2 Ri'fIdf'IlK'L' Phcmf' 126-.I-3 I' ' 5 1 . 1 . f' LEONARD IMPLEMENT Tractors -Trucks and Implements Sales Pontxag Service Ph 213 Madrld Ia A L Leonard Mgr LUCAS HARDWARE CO Skelgas Sales 81 Serum Frxgxdaxre Apphances Madr1d Iowa CLARK S APPLIANCE Dupont Paxnts Apphances Sz Household Artxcles 0 VIRGINIA S READY TO WEAR Styleo of D1Qt1nct1on at Prices for All Jtjhll I x NUXLL 3 AIX A T PIsI1.STO In i, .A Sl !l iff .1 V .' l ,1. ffl .v X 51.1, l'.cg..1 :,H+I1l IH. 12: Q SVN 'Yliif YI ICI! li -i::1I'l:,i4,'. .z,f:.I HI' 'f -I5 Xiu.. llzuxm 5, Nciu- ' f 1 1411 V :X N ' S IVO O il M .-X R KE 'IW Frar1v.i-- .ff Llwfv Siwulxi wil IAQ f I,,'I?O'I'H ERS Pw1.1l':iXUliTfEiIE X Ami E-31 Imxwzxz S fNEfN'S IW-X '1 V O11 Vx.: fx , M . V as , N -.. I Hxliviy ,X 1 I 4 .- 'f -df-1f ': H1 STOKE LY LUMBER COMPANY Quality Building Materials I-IILDA S CAFE The Home of Good Food X APPENZELLER OIL COMPANY Conoce Products Quality and Service Walt Appenzeller H W S M I T H Madeline Rue Smith R N Office Back of Residence Eyes Tested -- Glasses Fitted Hours: 10 to 12 A.M. 1 to 5 P.M. Thurs. A M. only--Aun. by appt. -43. I'-N'-XIX 15 'XI'II' 5Y XVIOHI. .1.w, .. v I ,. , I11 ,I1w.1I .IZIII fx 111111, 1 OIJXNXIQ NNI' II mr xr ci P1 11111 OIJVNXIIIJ INIDEIQINCJ Q PXNY VL wdvxaui x PEICIQY 5 HENRY PIEI IJ SFOIIIL 1 IIII Il IIIIK Phmu 12.21 J HNI ROY I 1 mdxxx ci In ISI- NUFY 11111 IW? If I- X I I Y NO Plmrmm PI Il ' I11: W. I-I.1I 4-1. WO 1' 'ID C I,I'Q: .' IRS H1 I1 1 I I lf lI1IlI P11111 35-.I IJvg1rIS111r'I-i III' 1' ' plly II If 1' I 'OM X17 'fl ' '.If1x11 I II III 51'r'fI+ N11 'raclry 311A 1 IJ+'1511ppli+-4 Mr- IL lim- ,, 1 . I Ii. ,IO 1 I. 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POULTRY EGGS FEE BENNETI' MCDANIEL FURNITURE CO Tele phone 1010 Opposltr Pc rry The .xtre Perry Iowa EDDY S SHOE STORE Everythlng for the feet Perry Iowa HALL BROS CLEANERS Across from Llbrary Perry Iowa CONKLIN .TE WE LRY Keepsake genuxne reg1stered Dxamonds Phone 998W Perry IOWH B E N N E T TS C A F E Good Home Cooked Meals Short Orders At thelr new locatxon 1419 2nd St CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 STARKD Typewrxter gl Off1ce Supply Co 403 16th St Boone. Iowa Phone 1708.T 1 5 K ' Y Y KK I7 'Quality First' 'Service Always' - H K 'Q HAMMS TAVERN X -.ax RUGGES Woodward Iowa V'R..m SEATON S SUPER VALUE A complete Food Market 1725 East 8: Willis, Perry Iowa X. GRIMES GARAGE General Repair an Wrecking Service Q...-s .,.5 .Banu You shop wlth confxdence of buymg quallty merchandlse at competltlve pr1ces Fresh Vegetables Grocenes Meats BOB S FOOD MARKET Phone 170 Woodward Iowa Woodward MQ-MORRIS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Iowa Phone 59 S P MCTIGUE 8: SON HARDWARE Perry Iowa Perry MORGAN CLOTHING MensWear Iowa Phone 73 G A R D N E R S Quallty Clothmg Perry Iowa 1013 Raxlroad St Wholesale 8zRetaxl Perry Iowa Phone 87 TH E WOODWARD ENTERPRISE A Good Country Newqpaper Commercial Printxng AUTO PARTS SUPPLY WOODWARD CAFE A Good Place to Eat For Any Occas1on Marle Spahr FLYNN S STANDARD SERVICE Phone 271 .- Congratu1at1ons To The Sen1ors ' .TO E S Super Value 1 l11-s RAY B SMITH Druggist Quality and Service Perry, Iowa Let us F111 Your Prescription l IDI? IJON XI IJ W YIUILLI ER H1111 P1 I IN 51 its Bdnk Bldg Pex x V Iowa Phone 194 HOI f OMB PHARMACY Perrv Iovua PL rry WOODWARD S Your Store Of N1t1ona11v Flmous Brfmds At ECOIIOHIIKAI Puces Iowa P 1 IVIIY ICE CRE Icvei P01 IOWA EI ECTRIC LIGH AND POWER CO Iowa Purv MILLIKEN K MAJOR .Tc w0I1 X lov. I ' w 1 I Opto ' 'nit 207 ' A ' ' 1 - ' ' i, P11 mc- 115953 ' Q , ,. N' O ,I . I 'S IA M r'-:ry I 'L I, ,F .1 , L - .ry V EF O. K. BEAUTY SHOP For Permanents With Attention And Perfection Bernard MCMorris Phone 148-J2 Buy your next Suit from JESS R PERRY The Clothier f 2 I i '1 me ALSIN MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sala Q and Service Phone 146 Madrid Iowa General Hardware Appliancea Paint tires and batteries GAMB LES Alice Sz Kex Robar owner .Bm s...4---.x M THCR1 fill! 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