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524 Wentling&#13;
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50658&#13;
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The Nation's Moral Defense&#13;
Throughout the nation, the gears of industry are rotating at&#13;
full speed. Factories are beginning to turn out defense items&#13;
in mass production.&#13;
So it is with the high schools of America . Simultaneous with&#13;
hurried preparations for national defense, thousands of stu -&#13;
dents are preparing for their future as citizens. They have&#13;
completed their apprenticeships and are ready to take part&#13;
in their nation's moral defense as full-fledged workmen .&#13;
These students have passep through their last "bottleneck."&#13;
When this year's commencement exercises have come and&#13;
gone, many thousands of young men and women graduates&#13;
will shoulder new responsibilities. They will gladly accept&#13;
the task of carrying on in the struggle to preserve Amercan&#13;
liberties.&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
Administration&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Classes&#13;
Activities&#13;
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The Essence of Democracy&#13;
We students know already that our greatest defense against&#13;
the enemies of democracy is the love of liberty and justice&#13;
that has been instilled in our minds through the years of&#13;
our education. We know that only by keeping our minds&#13;
free from prejudice and narrowness can we preserve the essence of democracy; that by opening our hearts and minds&#13;
and keeping them clear and liberal, we can help to preserve&#13;
for ouselves and our fellow-men that individual freedom which&#13;
our forefathers embodied in the Constitution.&#13;
Therefore, it is to spiritual defense that we dedicate the&#13;
Crimson and Blue of 1941 .&#13;
Fi ve &#13;
Si x&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Raymond Smith, E. V. Gustafson, Poul E. Weaver (president),&#13;
I secretory l, Thomas McMillen, C. B. Stemple, Superintendent&#13;
Dr. C. Ericksen-Hill .&#13;
IN THE OFFICE&#13;
Herbert Johnk, Miss McMillen&#13;
Crowfo rd . (Not in picture)&#13;
Marigold Walker, sec retary; Eileen Plunkett, reg istrar; Mrs. Pau li ne Peterson, general treasu re r.&#13;
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Since he has spent 22 of his 30 years of teaching at&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, his greatest interest in life has always&#13;
been this school, its program, growth, and ideals. An&#13;
outstanding honor was bestowed on Principal Kirn thi~&#13;
year when he was elected president of the Iowa State&#13;
Teachers' Association.&#13;
Principal&#13;
G. W KIRN&#13;
Although this is his first year, we have already come to&#13;
like Dr. Crawford. He came to us from Muskegon,&#13;
Michigan, where he was assistant superintendent. He&#13;
has his Ph. D. from the University of Michigan . We&#13;
hope that he wi II remain to work with us for many&#13;
years to come.&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
C. L. CRAWFORD&#13;
S even &#13;
ELEANOR BAPT IST DAISY B. BARTLEY&#13;
A. B. Ka nsas T eachc l" s A. fl. Co lorndo Sta t e Co lleg e Tcache1·s&#13;
Journalism, English, Eng lish, Remedia l ReadQui ll and Scroll Sponsor, ing.&#13;
Crimson and Blue Editorial Advise r.&#13;
MABEL LOUISE BRISLEY GRACE B. BROADFOOT&#13;
Ph . B. Univc,-sity of&#13;
Chi cago&#13;
English, Ero Sponso r.&#13;
ALINE ELLIOTT&#13;
fl. S. E mpo,-i a State Teache ,-s Coll ege M. A. State Un ivCJ"sity of&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Girl ~' Physical Educa -&#13;
tion Girls' Athl etic Asso ci~tion Sponsor.&#13;
E ig ht&#13;
A. B. University of Iowa&#13;
Ame rican&#13;
Rese rves&#13;
Sponso r.&#13;
History, Girl&#13;
and Junior&#13;
ESTHE R EHMKE&#13;
A. B. Un ive l"sity o f Iowa&#13;
History, Thalian Sponsor.&#13;
HANSEN F. BLANK&#13;
Stout Institute&#13;
Free Hand Drawing, Nat ional Honor Society FEE CHEW&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
DOLLY D. BURGESS&#13;
Mid la nd Coll ege&#13;
Bookkeeping, Office&#13;
Practice, Aristo Sponso r.&#13;
V. J. FRANKE&#13;
Iowa State T eache rs&#13;
Col leg e&#13;
Bookkee ping, Jun io r&#13;
Business, Logo Sponsor.&#13;
B. S. Drake&#13;
Sa lesmansh ip, Retai l&#13;
Se ll ing, Athletic Coach .&#13;
BESS HANIGAN&#13;
P h. B. an d M. A. University o f Ch icago&#13;
American Gove rnment,&#13;
Consumers Economics,&#13;
Alpha Sponsor.&#13;
LUCILE M . BRADY&#13;
A. B. Unive ,-sity o f Coio,-ndr M. A. State U ni ve rs ity of ow~&#13;
Public Spea king, Dramatics.&#13;
JET THRUSH DOWNS&#13;
Unive 1·sity of Iowa&#13;
Typing, Comme rcial&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
MARIAN HANTHORN&#13;
Drak e U nivc1·:-; ity&#13;
B. S. Iowa State Co ll ege&#13;
Foods and Home&#13;
ment, Cafete ria . &#13;
~ARGARET R. HENDERSON&#13;
A. B. Turdo College I Latin, Reservettes Sponsor.&#13;
·l~~~~a~ rn L~:~~~~h , Chal"ieton , Illinois&#13;
M. A. Ohio State Unive1·sity I Graphic Arts Safety Education, Philo' Sponsor.&#13;
I A y E. NELSON&#13;
Ph. n. C1·cighton University M. A. U niv('r:-:ity of Chicago&#13;
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American History, Government, Business Law Junior -·Class Sponsor. '&#13;
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LELA KETTER&#13;
B. S. Dr ake University&#13;
Geome try, Trigonometry, A I g e b r a , American Government, Era Sponsor.&#13;
FA YE E. MARTY&#13;
A. B. U ni versity of&#13;
Ne braska M. A. Uni vC"r:-&gt; ity o f&#13;
Michhran&#13;
English, Thalian&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
DORA G. NYROP&#13;
A. Il. U niversity of&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
A. M. Columbia&#13;
Univcsity&#13;
Orientation, English,&#13;
Dean of Girls.&#13;
FLORENCE LANDON&#13;
A. B. Coe College M. A. University o f Iowa&#13;
French, Spanish, French&#13;
and Spanish Club Sponsor.&#13;
MARY ELLEN McCABE&#13;
A. IL UnivPr:-: ity or Illinoi:-&gt;&#13;
Dramatic s, Publ ic&#13;
Speaking, English, Masque and Wig Sponsor.&#13;
MILDRED I. OLSON&#13;
H. S. U niversity o f&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
T y p i n g , Reservettes&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
ROY F. LAWSON&#13;
n. S. Parson s M. A. Cre ighton University&#13;
Biology, Ame rican History,&#13;
Athletic Coach.&#13;
W. HOWARD MclLRATH&#13;
Univ ty o f Iowa A. I!. G rinnell Colleg e&#13;
Debate, English, Modern&#13;
Problems.&#13;
MARY ETHEL POMEROY&#13;
Ph. B. Drake Unive rsity&#13;
German, Geometry, Senior&#13;
and National Honor Society&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
H. ARTHUR LEE&#13;
A. B. and B. J. Bawer College .&#13;
M. A. Unive1·sity of Kansas&#13;
Journalism, Hi-Y&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
VIRGIL H. MILLER&#13;
A. B. University of India na&#13;
M. A. University of Indiana&#13;
Physics, Ph ilo Sponsor.&#13;
PERSIS POOLEY&#13;
n. S. Unive rsity of&#13;
Michigan&#13;
Librarian. &#13;
MITTIE M . PYLE&#13;
A. B. University o f Iowa M. A. Univet'sity of California&#13;
World History, C I i o&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
EDWARD J. SCHULTZ&#13;
First Lieutenant Infantry Reserve, Instructor&#13;
of Mi li ta ry Science and&#13;
Tactics, Member o f&#13;
"Scabbard and Blade."&#13;
E. GRACE TAYLOR&#13;
A. B. Drake&#13;
English, Delta Ta u&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
T en&#13;
EDWIN REINEL&#13;
13. S. Stout Institu te&#13;
lndustriol Arts,&#13;
N.Y.A. Advise r.&#13;
RUDOLPH SEIDL&#13;
Conscrvnt01·y, Vienna&#13;
Orchestra, Band.&#13;
EZRA G. TODD&#13;
P hilade lphia&#13;
High School&#13;
R.O.T.C. Instructor.&#13;
HARRY L. RICE&#13;
Il. S. Unive rs ity o ( Iowa M. S. Unive rsity of lown&#13;
Algebra, Geometry.&#13;
HAROLD STOUT&#13;
Il. S. Towa State Teache rs Co ll eg e&#13;
Industrial Arts, Physica l&#13;
Education , Freshman&#13;
Basketball, Golf, Aristo Sponsor.&#13;
DOROTHY E. WASSUM&#13;
B. Mus ic Univendty of&#13;
NC'bn.1s ka Schoo l of Music&#13;
Voca l Music.&#13;
LT. COL. H. S. ROBERTSON&#13;
Infantry School, Fort Benning, Geor 2'ia&#13;
Military Science and&#13;
Tactics.&#13;
THERON R. STUELKE&#13;
A. B. Coe College&#13;
M. A. Un ive l's ity of Town&#13;
Commercial Geography, Orientation, Genera l Science,&#13;
Athle tics Coach .&#13;
EDNA WILLARD&#13;
B. S. Town State CoJJ .. g e&#13;
Grinne ll College&#13;
Clothing, Cli o Sponsor.&#13;
n. A. No1·th Ce nti-a l CaJlei M. A. Un vc ity o f Minnes&#13;
Chemistry, Crimson o Blue Business Adviser, Io- nian Sponsor.&#13;
EDITH R. TA TROE&#13;
r.rl'gg Uni vc1·sity&#13;
Shorthand,&#13;
sor. &#13;
MARIE WILLARD&#13;
usoldiers of Education"&#13;
This year there are 46 members of the fac ulty-28 women and&#13;
18 men. Thirty-five of them hove bachelors' degrees, and fourteen have maste rs' degrees in a ddition-adequate proof of the ir&#13;
wisdom. Nineteen teachers hove been educated in Iowa ; one&#13;
acquired his knowledge in the Conservatory in Vienna. Most of&#13;
them ore native Howkeyes or Huskers.&#13;
In one day, 224 classes ore conducted th roughout t he school&#13;
by the faculty members, and 23 study periods ore supe rvised&#13;
between classes. Teachers in Abraham Li ncoln have been in&#13;
service in Counc il Bluffs a grand total of 587 ye a rs!&#13;
In addition to their regular c lassroom duties, thirty-five membe rs of the faculty act as sponsors, advise rs or coaches to societies,&#13;
publications and teams of the school as ext ra service. They ore&#13;
the "soldiers of education."&#13;
AGNES WHITE LENA E. WHITE SARAH BONDO&#13;
0 . S . Iowa State College A. Il. Unive rsity of California Il. S. Iowa State Teach ers College School Nurse&#13;
Cloth ing, Home Ma nagement, Alpha Sponsor. Eng lish, Psychology, Junior&#13;
Red Cross Sponsor. Shorthand, Bookkeepi ng,&#13;
Girl Reserves Sponsor.&#13;
MARIGOLD WALKER PAULINE STEVENS EILEEN PLUNKETT&#13;
Secretary Genera I Treasure r Reg istrar&#13;
A. White L. W h ite Ilondo W alker Stephens Plunkett &#13;
The silent vigil . . .&#13;
Our battle tactics ...&#13;
The P. T. A. dines ...&#13;
The faculty's gift to the&#13;
bride ...&#13;
"Double" trouble ...&#13;
The prince and his lady ..&#13;
A wintry crossing .. .&#13;
The 'annual" senior&#13;
lineup ...&#13;
"Play, Fiddler, Play" .. · &#13;
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Through classes and study, the student develops an understanding of the world about&#13;
him, its beauties and its problems. He learns&#13;
to use his reasoning powers, to judge values,&#13;
and to secure a knowledge of the fundamental&#13;
human rights and freedoms that mark a&#13;
democratic government.&#13;
hi t~c n &#13;
Robert Wright, Gl en Anderson, Joan McGrane, Charl es Scheel, Herbert J orda!.&#13;
The Front Line of Defense&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Charles Scheel&#13;
Glen Anderson&#13;
J oa n McGrane&#13;
He rbe rt J orda \&#13;
Robert Wright&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Pome roy, Mr. Lee&#13;
In glancing through the following pages, we&#13;
recogn ize ourselves as the students who&#13;
come to Abraham Lincoln three years ago&#13;
to make a name for ourselves, to study&#13;
hard to meet friends to form ideals, and to I I&#13;
generally build up and shape our lives.&#13;
W e hove utilized the opportunities in school&#13;
to attain our ambitions We have engaged&#13;
in the activities of the sc hoo l, both scholastic and soci al. Our representatives have&#13;
ga ined recognition in all fields of endeavor.&#13;
Fourkcn&#13;
For the post three years the school hos bee n&#13;
almost our sole pride and joy. We have&#13;
enjoyed working at Abraham Lincoln, learn -&#13;
ing to become better Americans. We hope&#13;
we hove helped make the school just a little&#13;
bit better for the coming generations, for&#13;
a school is no greater than the spirit and&#13;
character of its students and t eachers.&#13;
It is with these thoughts in mind that we&#13;
approach the finale . &#13;
KATHERINE ADKINS College Prep. Reservett es.&#13;
DOROTH ALLEN&#13;
Glee. Commercial Commercial Club,&#13;
OR~THY ALLPHIN College Prep. Tholion VicePres., Notional Honor Society, Germon Club, Inte rsociety and Varsity Debate, Reservettes.&#13;
ELSIE ANDERSON Commercial Commercial Club.&#13;
GLEN ANDERSON College Prep. Basketball, FootBoll. Crimson and Blue, Echoes, Jr. Closs Vice-Pres.,&#13;
Qui ll and Scroll, Sr. Closs Vice- Pres.&#13;
RUTH V. ANDERSON&#13;
Commercial Club.&#13;
Commercial Girl Reserves,&#13;
RUTH ASMAN Commercial Delta Tau, Echoes.&#13;
CHARLOTTE BACON College Prep. Del ta Tau, Notional Honor Socie ty, Inte r-society and Varsity Debate.&#13;
LUELLA BANDOMER Commercial Commercial Club.&#13;
PAULINE BANTHER Generol Glee, Mosque and&#13;
Wig.&#13;
CECILE BARDSLEY Commercial De lta Tau Pres.,&#13;
Notional Honor Society, Commercial Club, Rifle.&#13;
MARIAN BARRITT Commercial&#13;
ciol Club, Gl ee, Librarian. Tholion, Comme rART BARTEL College Prep. Arista Pres., Mosque&#13;
and Wig, Hi-Y, Germon Club, R.O.T.C. First Lieut.&#13;
HALE BAUGH College Prep. Basketball, Bond, Hi-Y.&#13;
JACK BAUMAN College Prep. Notional Honor Society, Echoes Editor- in -Chief, Quill and Scroll, Spanish&#13;
Club Pres., Crimson and Blue, Phi lo, Hi-Y.&#13;
DONALD BAXLEY&#13;
Serg.&#13;
Commercial Jr. Chorus, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JEAN BENO College Prep. Tho lian Pres., Girl Reserves, French Club Pres., .J r. Red Cross Council, Intersociety Deba te.&#13;
ELSIE BERTELSEN General.&#13;
VIRGINIA BIRCHARD&#13;
que and Wig, Glee.&#13;
Commercial Tholion, MosDOLORES BISHOP College Prep.&#13;
Wig, Reserve ttes, Ass' t Di rector&#13;
fina ls Dec lom.&#13;
NORMA BLACK Commercial&#13;
Ero, Mosque and&#13;
of Cl io Ploy, SemiCommercia l Club. &#13;
GERRY BLOCKER College Prep. Delta Tau, Glee , Rifle, Masque and W ig, De lta Tau Play.&#13;
BEREN ICE BOLAND College Prep. Delta Tau Historian, Girl Rese rves Sec., Spanish Cl ub, Sr. Chorus.&#13;
BARBARA BOLTZ College Prep. Girl Reserves&#13;
Treas., Clio Historian, Masque and W ig, Rifle.&#13;
MARGARET BOWLIN Commercial Jr. Chorus,&#13;
Echoes, G.A.A., Operetta. From T. J.&#13;
ALICE BRANDT College Prep. Tha lian, Masq ue a nd&#13;
Wig, Decla m Fina ls, Thalian Play.&#13;
JOYCE BRANSBY College Prep. Alpha Vice Pres.,&#13;
lntersociety Deba te, Jr. Pla y, Honorary Masque and&#13;
Wig, Alpha Play, Declam Winner.&#13;
WILLIAM BRANTZ Commercial Footba ll , Track.&#13;
BERNADINE BRIGGS College Prep. National Honor&#13;
Soc iety, German Cl ub Pres., Girl Reserves, Orchestra, Thalian, Thalian Pla y.&#13;
ESTHER BROWN College Prep. Spanish Club Treas.,&#13;
A lpha, Masque a nd W ig, Glee.&#13;
MELVIN BRYSON Commercial T ra c k, R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Corp.&#13;
BILL BUDATZ Commercial R.O.T.C. Corp.&#13;
PRISCILLA BURKE College Prep. Alpha, Girl Reserves Sec., French Club, Varsity Debate, Rifle.&#13;
LOIS BURKETT Commerc ial G. A. A.&#13;
MARJORIE BYERS Commercial Clio Se rg. at Arms,&#13;
Girl Reserves, Masque and W ig.&#13;
MARGARET CAMDEN&#13;
and W ig.&#13;
Commercial A lpha, Masque&#13;
MARK CAMDEN College Prep. Football, Basketball.&#13;
TOM CAPEL College Prep. Trac k, R.O.T.C. Corp.&#13;
Football, Basketball,&#13;
EUGENE CAUGHLAN College Prep. Jr. Hi-Y Sec.,&#13;
Golf, Ionian, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut., Officers Club Serg.&#13;
at Arms.. Echoes.&#13;
IRWIN CHERNISS College Prep. Echoes Ed itor- in -&#13;
Chief Jr. Class Treas., Quill a nd Scro ll Band Orchestra, Lago, Tenn is. ' '&#13;
DAVI D E. CHRISTENSE N Commercial Orchestra,&#13;
Glee, Operettas, Ph ilo.&#13;
EVELYN CHRISTE NSEN Commercial Chorus. &#13;
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HARRIET CHRISTENSEN College Prep. Band, Orch estra, De lta Tau, ln te rsaciety a nd Va rsity Debate.&#13;
JUNE CHRISTENSEN Commercial G. A. A. Trea s.,&#13;
Comme rci a l Club, Gl ee.&#13;
ROBERT CHRISTENSEN Commercial Wrestling,&#13;
Ri fl e Teom, R. O.T.C. Se rg.&#13;
RICHARD CLABAUGH Commercial R.O.T .C. Ca ptai n, Masq ue and Wi g.&#13;
UNA ELAINE CLAYPOOL College Prep. De lta Ta u&#13;
Sec., Gi rl Rese rves, I nte rsaciety and Va rsi ty Deba te,&#13;
Frenc h Cl u b, Echoes, Masqu e and W ig, Qu ill a nd&#13;
Sc roll.&#13;
BETTY COHEN College Prep. Cl io Se rg.-at-arms,&#13;
Masque a nd W ig, Girl Rese rves, Echoes, Quill and&#13;
Scroll , Cli o Pl ay.&#13;
JACK COLBURN&#13;
First Li e ut.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
MARLEY COLLI NS Co;nmercial&#13;
CARL COLWELL College Prep.&#13;
Go lf, Gl ee, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Orchestra, Band.&#13;
BETTY CONDON College Prep. Clio Pres., D.A.R.&#13;
Re;:iresen tative, Na ti ona l Hono r Society, Cri mson and&#13;
Blu2, Chorus, lnte rsociety and Va rsity Debate.&#13;
DOROTHY COX Commercial G.A.A.&#13;
JOAN CRAWFORD College Prep. Rifl e.&#13;
BILL CUTLER College Prep. Ph ilo, Go lf, R.0.T .C.&#13;
2nd Lieu t., Rifle Team, Echoes, Hi -Y Vice- Pres.&#13;
LLOYD F. DAGGETT Commercial R. O.T .C. Corp.&#13;
FRED DAHL College Prep. Logo, R. O.T .C. Se rg.,&#13;
Echoes, Logo Play, im~on and Blue.&#13;
BILL DAVENPORT Com1n rc al&#13;
CHRIS DAVIS&#13;
LOMA DAVIS&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Band Se rg.&#13;
Comme rc ial Club.&#13;
JANE DAWSON College Prep. Al pha Masque and&#13;
Wig, Chorus, lntersociety Deba te . '&#13;
DONALD DAY Coll ege Prep. Arista, Spanish Club,&#13;
Jr. Hi -Y, R.0.T.C. Serg.&#13;
RICHARD DEAN College Prep. Football, Ba ske tball , Golf, R.0 .T .C. Capta in, Chorus. &#13;
OLIVER DEITCHLER Commercial Band&#13;
EUGENE DILLER General Football, Wrestling, Track,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Serg.&#13;
JACK DOW Commercial&#13;
WILLIAM DOWNING&#13;
Arista, Arista Play.&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
HAROLD DRUMMOND Commercial.&#13;
GUS DUMAS Commercial&#13;
LORAIN DUNLAVEY Commercial&#13;
JANICE DUNN Commercial Alpha .&#13;
Operettas,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Serg.&#13;
RALPH ELLSWORTH College Prep. Chorus Pres.,&#13;
Echoes, Arista, Masque and Wig, R.O.T.C. 2nd Li eut.&#13;
BETTY EMERY Commercial Comme rcial Club.&#13;
ELEANOR ESBECK Commercial Commercial Club&#13;
Sec., Ero Treas., Chorus, Operettas.&#13;
MARGARET ESPINOSA&#13;
ish Club, G.A.A.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
FRANCES EVEREST College Prep.&#13;
man Club Treas., Glee, Rifle.&#13;
Alpha, SpanDelta Tau, Ge rMARY ltOSE EVEREST College Prep. Girl Reserves&#13;
Clio Vice- Pres., Junior Play, Ope retta , Ge rman Club'.&#13;
Masque and Wig.&#13;
HELEN EVERHARDT Commercial De lta Tau,&#13;
G.A.A. Pres., Chorus, Echoes.&#13;
ROBERT FALK College Prep. R.O.T.C. Serg ., Wrestling .&#13;
MARCELLA FAUBLE Commercial Comme rcia l Club,&#13;
Reservettes.&#13;
OWEN FAUROT General Fa u lkton, S. D.&#13;
Football, from Faulkton, S. D.&#13;
FRANCES FELDT College Prep.&#13;
Club, Masque and Wig, Glee.&#13;
De lta Ta u, Spanish&#13;
ARLENE FISCHER Commercial Chorus.&#13;
MARY FISHER Commercial Tha lian Sec., Band&#13;
Orchestra, Chorus, Ope retta, Reservettes, I ntersociety&#13;
Debate. &#13;
AVRUM FITCH College Prep. Football.&#13;
JANE FITZPATRICK&#13;
Pres., Echoes.&#13;
College Prep. Alpha , Rifl e&#13;
CHARLES FOOTE College Prep. Philo Sec., Fre nch&#13;
Club Pres. , Philo Play, Chorus, Honorary Masque and&#13;
Wig, Ass' t Director of Roa d Show.&#13;
LEONA FORD Commercial Ero, Chorus, Crimson and&#13;
Blue, Ope re tta s.&#13;
SHIRLEY FORD Commercial Tholion Treas., Chorus, Tholian Play, Ope retta .&#13;
NANCY FOSTER College Prep. Alpha Treas., French&#13;
Club, Masque ond Wig .&#13;
LESTER FOX College Prep. Arista, Echoes, Crimson&#13;
a nd Clue, Qu ill a nd Scro ll, Ma squ e and Wig, Arista&#13;
Pl ay.&#13;
ALBERT FRANDSEN, JR. College Prep. Football,&#13;
Hi- Y, Spanish Club, Masque and Wig, R.O.T.C. Serg,&#13;
El ectric ian.&#13;
BARBARA FRANKLIN College Prep. De lta Tau&#13;
Vice -Pres. , Girl Rese rves Vice -Pres., Delta Tau Play,&#13;
Echoes, Orchestra , Rifl e .&#13;
JEFFERSON FRENCH Commercial From Crescent.&#13;
BETTY FRITZ Commercial Comme rcial Club, Reserve ttes, Masque and Wig, Gl ee.&#13;
DARREL FROST College Prep.&#13;
RAYMOND GARRISON College Prep. Logo, Masque&#13;
and Wi g, Officers Club, R.O.T .C. First Lieut.&#13;
JOAN GARUBBA Commercial Comme rcial Club.&#13;
TEDDY GERSHUN College Prep. Phil o, Echoes, Jr.&#13;
Pl ay, Chorus, R.O.T.C. Se rg ., Quill and Scroll .&#13;
MARJORIE GIDLEY Commercial De lta Tau VicePres., Comme rcia l Club Sec ., I nte rsoci ety Debate,&#13;
Masque and Wig.&#13;
KENNETH GILES College Prep.&#13;
tra Manage r, Logo, Echoes.&#13;
VIVIAN GILLMAN&#13;
GAA.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Band Li e ut. , OrchcsComme rci a l Club,&#13;
JERRY GOODWIN Commercial Alpha Sec ., Quil l&#13;
and Sc ro ll , Girl Rese rves, Ec hoes, Ma sque a nd \!Vig,&#13;
Ri fie, Span sh Cl ub.&#13;
ROG ENE GRAYBILL&#13;
and W ig .&#13;
DONALD GROTE&#13;
College Prep. Alpha , Ma sque&#13;
Commercial Rifl e Team.&#13;
J &#13;
SHIRLEY GROW College Prep. Delta Tau Girl&#13;
Rese rves Pres., Notional Honor Society, Crim so ~ and&#13;
Blue, Varsi ty Debate.&#13;
KATHERINE HALLORAN College Prep. Cli o, French&#13;
Club Serg.-ot-orms, Rifle, Clio Ploy.&#13;
RUTH HANCOCK College Prep. Cli o, Girl Rese rves&#13;
Mosque and Wig, Quill and Scroll, Rifl e , Echoes, Cli~&#13;
Ploy.&#13;
ARNOLD HANNA Commercial&#13;
Echoes.&#13;
T rock, Wrest I ing,&#13;
EDNA MAY HANSEN Commercial Glee, G.A.A.&#13;
ELMER HANSEN&#13;
tricion .&#13;
Commercial R.O.T.C. Capt., El ecEVELYN HANSEN Commercial Glee, Commercial&#13;
Club, Rese rvettes.&#13;
HELEN HANSEN Commercial Echoes, Comme rcial&#13;
Club.&#13;
HELYN C. HANSEN Commercial&#13;
Gl ee, Commercial Club.&#13;
Baton Twirl e r,&#13;
MAXINE HANSEN College Prep. T holion Pres. ,&#13;
Echoes, Notiona l Piano Winner, Mosque and Wig ,&#13;
Accompanist, Opere tta s.&#13;
WENDELL HARDING College Prep. Wrestling, Football, R.O.T.C. Serg.&#13;
CHARLES HARRIMAN College Prep.&#13;
BETTE LEE HARRIS College Prep. Ero, Ho no rary&#13;
Mo sque and Wi g, Girl Rese rves, Ero Ploy, Rifle, Ass' t&#13;
Directo r of Jr. Ploy, Gl ee.&#13;
FA YE HARVEY Commercial Cli o, Comme rc ia l Club&#13;
Pres., Ju nior Ploy.&#13;
MADGE HATHAWAY Commercial G.A.A.&#13;
ROBERT HAVEN Commercial Phi lo, Golf.&#13;
BILL HEATH Commercial Echoes Managi ng Editor.&#13;
WALTER HIGGINS General Echoes.&#13;
VERA HINMAN College Prep. Ero Sec., Mo sq ue and&#13;
Wig .&#13;
LOUIS HOFLER Commercia l Echoes, Glee, T rack.&#13;
JAMES HOGAN Commerc ial Go lf, Bond. &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
DOROTHY HOLLENDER Commercial Chorus, Ope retta.&#13;
RAY HOLLINGSWORTH College Prep. R.O.T .C.&#13;
Serg .&#13;
CHARLENE HOLLY Commercial&#13;
Masque and Wig.&#13;
Commercial Club,&#13;
CLEM HOLMGARD College Prep. Aristo Serg. -atarms, Glee, R.O.T.C. Serg.&#13;
MARGIE HOLT Commercial Delta Tau, Reservettes&#13;
Pres., National Honor Society, Debate, Cheerleader,&#13;
Ex tempos.&#13;
HAROLD HORN Commercial&#13;
Hastings, Iowa.&#13;
Junior Pl ay. From&#13;
DOROTHY HUBBARD Commercial Commerciol&#13;
Club.&#13;
ALFRED IELLI Commercial&#13;
JACK INGRAHAM Commercial&#13;
Drum Major of Band.&#13;
Orchestra, Echoes,&#13;
FLORENCE IRVING College Prep. Alpha Sec.,&#13;
Masque and W ig, lntersociety Debate, Alpha Ploy.&#13;
KATIE JACOBS&#13;
Club.&#13;
Commercial Alpha, Commercial&#13;
LEONA RUTH JENl&lt;S Commercial Commercial Club,&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
DONNA BELLE JENSEN College Prep. Chorus, Thalia n, Echoes, Masque and Wig, Qui ll and Scroll.&#13;
ELOISE JENSEN College Prep. Alpha, Echoes, Li - brarian, Quill and Scrol l.&#13;
LESTER JENSEN Commercial R.O.T.C. First Lieut.,&#13;
Echoes, Officers Club.&#13;
WALTER JENSEN&#13;
and Scroll.&#13;
Commercial Hi- Y, Echoes, Quill&#13;
ALDIS JOHNSON College Prep. Ionian Pres., Crimson and Blue Ass't Editor, National Hono r Society,&#13;
lntersociety and Varsity De bate, Jr. Red Cross Council, Extempo Finals, R.O.T.C. First Serg.&#13;
BRUCE JOHNSON College Prep. Notional Honor&#13;
Society, Logo, R.O.T.C. Serg., Echoes, lntersaciety De- bate , Logo Play, Quil l and Scroll.&#13;
EDWARD JOHNSON General Masque and Wig.&#13;
FERN IRENE JOHNSON Commercial Thalian, Girl&#13;
Reserves, Mosque and Wig, Tha lion Play.&#13;
ROBERT JOHNSON Commercial. &#13;
VIRGINIA JOHNSON&#13;
ciol Club.&#13;
Commercial G.A.A., CommerFRANCES ANN JONES Commercial Commercial&#13;
Club, Mosque and Wig, Jr. Chorus, G.A.A.&#13;
HERBERT JORDAL College Prep. Crimson and Blue&#13;
Editor- in-Chief, Jr. Class Pres., Lago Vice-Pres. , Notiona l Honor Society, lntersaciety and Varsi ty Deba te,&#13;
Sr. Class Treas.&#13;
BARBARA JORGENSEN Commercial Baton Twirler.&#13;
MARJORIE KAHL College Prep.&#13;
Pres., Clio, Rifle.&#13;
Reservettes ViceROBERT KEAHEY College Prep. National Honor Society Pres., Arista Sec., Jr. Red Cross Council, French&#13;
Club Vice-Pres., Junior Ploy, Ero-Bye Ploy.&#13;
MARJORIE KELLY&#13;
JOAN KIRCHOFF&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Chorus.&#13;
Commercial Club,&#13;
GEORGE KIRN College Prep. Crimson ond Blue,&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Arista, Basketba ll , Ten nis, Mo sque&#13;
and Wig .&#13;
ETHEL KISTLE College Prep. Girl Reserves, Extempo Fina ls, Clio Ploy, Varsity Debate,. Clio T reas.,&#13;
Chorus, Rifle.&#13;
ANN KMEZICH Commercial G.A.A., Echoes, Crimson and Blue, Cheerleader.&#13;
ROBERT KNIGHT College Prep. Discontinued schoo l&#13;
in February because of illness.&#13;
JEANETTE KOGER&#13;
Bond, Echoes.&#13;
WALDON KRABBE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Commercial.&#13;
Commercial Club,&#13;
CURTIS KRUME College Prep. Spanish Club, Arista,&#13;
Rifle Team. R.O.T .C. 2nd Lieut.&#13;
FLOY KUSGEN Commercial Clio, Commercial Club,&#13;
Glee.&#13;
ERMA LARSEN Commercial Rifle.&#13;
HELYN LARSEN Commercial Commercial Club,&#13;
Baton Twirler, Gl ee.&#13;
JEAN LARSEN College Prep. Clio Sec., Jr. Chorus,&#13;
Orchestra Serg.-at-arms, Band .&#13;
OLIVE LARSEN&#13;
and Wig.&#13;
Commercial Alpha , Glee, Mo sque&#13;
WALLACE LARSON Commercial Echoes, Tennis. &#13;
DONALD LARSON Commerciol&#13;
JOE LASH College Prep.&#13;
VARIAN LEBAUGH&#13;
G.A.A. , Clio.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
R.O.T.C. Corp.&#13;
Glee Librarian,&#13;
VIOLA LEE&#13;
Chorus.&#13;
Commercial Commercial Club, Jr.&#13;
RICHARD LEED College Prep.&#13;
Echoes, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
EILEEN LEERSKOV&#13;
Clio, Glee.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Spanish Club Pres. ,&#13;
VIRGINIA LEMEN College Prep. Delta Tau Pres.,&#13;
Masque and Wig, Delta Tau Play.&#13;
MARY LEONARD&#13;
Club. Commercial Rifle, Commercial&#13;
ROBERT LEONHARDT Commercial Crimson and&#13;
Blue, Hi -Y, Quill and Scroll, R.O.T .C. Corp.&#13;
LYLE LESTER Commercial R.O.T.C. Serg., Echoes.&#13;
BETTY JEAN LEWIS Commercial Comme rcial Club.&#13;
WILTON LEWIS College Prep.&#13;
IVAL LIGGETT College Prep.&#13;
JACK LINCOLN College Prep. Logo Pres., Juni or&#13;
Play, R.O.T.C. Corp, Debate, Logo Play.&#13;
MARY HELEN LOGAN College Prep. Ero, Spanish&#13;
Club, Rifle, Ope retta, Ma sque and Wig, Chorus.&#13;
ESTHER LONDON&#13;
Echoes, Gl ee .&#13;
College Prep. Ma sque and Wig,&#13;
BEATRICE LORENZEN&#13;
Wig, Choru s, Echoes. Commercial Ma sque and&#13;
JOE LOUGHRAN General.&#13;
ELINOR LUETH College Prep. Orchestra Concert&#13;
Mistress, Masque and W ig, Thali a n, Girl Rese rve s,&#13;
Quill and Scro ll , Rifle, Extempos.&#13;
DORIS LUNBECK Commerciol Comme rr;al Club,&#13;
Chorus.&#13;
RAYMOND McCABE Commercial Tennis, Glee. &#13;
MARY McCLELLAND College Prep. Ba nd 2nd&#13;
Lieut., Orchestra.&#13;
OMA JEAN McFARLINE Commercial G.A.A., Comme rc ia l Club.&#13;
JOAN McGRANE College Prep. Girl Reserves, Sr.&#13;
Class Sec., Cl io, lnte rsoc iety and Varsity Deba te, Chorus, Masq ue and Wi g, Crimson a nd Blue.&#13;
SHIRLEY Mc((EE College Prep. Chorus, Alpha Pres.,&#13;
Echoes Edi tor-in -Ch ief, Girl Reserves, Masq ue and&#13;
Wig.&#13;
SHIRLEY McMULLEN College Prep. De lta Tau&#13;
Treas., Girl Reserves Serg .- a t-a rms, Qui ll and Sc rol l,&#13;
Echoes.&#13;
DONALD MADSEN College Prep. Echoes, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Master Serg. , Ph ilo.&#13;
KAREN MADSEN Commercial J unior Cl ass Sec.,&#13;
National Honor Society Sec., Era Pres., Girl Reserves,&#13;
Cri mson a nd Blue.&#13;
VIRGINIA MAGEE Commercial Rese rve ttes.&#13;
MARIAN MAIN&#13;
Pres., Rifle.&#13;
Commercial Commercia l Club ViceELEANOR MANN College Prep. Tha lian Sec., T ha lian Play, Spanish Club Sec. , Rifle.&#13;
JACK MARSHALL College Prep. Footbal l, Ge rman&#13;
Club, Track.&#13;
GORDON MEREDITH College Prep. Echoes, Jr. Hi-Y&#13;
Vice -Pres.&#13;
BETTY MILLARD Commercial Commercia l Club&#13;
Pres., Ero, Cheerleade r.&#13;
GENEVIEVE MILLER&#13;
Comme rc ial Club.&#13;
Commercial Girl Reserves,&#13;
JULIA MILLER Coll ege Prep. Chorus, National Honor Society, Clio Vice- Pres., Orchestra, Ge rman Club,&#13;
Ope retta.&#13;
LAWRENCE MILLER College Prep. R.O.T.C. Capt.,&#13;
Footba ll and Basketball Manage r, Masque and W ig.&#13;
RICHARD M. MILLER Commercial Arista, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Serg.&#13;
VIRGINIA MILLER Commercial Alpha, Echoes.&#13;
WARD MILLER&#13;
Wre stling.&#13;
Commercia l Football, Basketba ll,&#13;
GUEN EVERE MINOR Commercial Cho rus Sec., Crimson and Blue, Ero Trea s., lnte rsoc iety Debate, Librarian, Operetta, Girls' Sextet.&#13;
JAC K MOO RE&#13;
El ec trician .&#13;
College Prep. R.O T.C. 2nd Lieut., &#13;
KENNETH MOORE Commercial Glee Pres., Football, R.O.T .C. Se rg .&#13;
JERRY MURPHY College Prep. Band Capt., Orchestra, Spanish Club, Football, Trumpe t Trio.&#13;
PAUL NANSEL Commercial Basketball.&#13;
MARIAN NEGETHON Commercial Chorus, Comme rcial Club, Ope rettas.&#13;
HARRIETT NELSEN College Prep. Chorus, Alpha,&#13;
Masque and Wig, Rifle, Operettas.&#13;
GERALDINE NEWELL&#13;
Thalian.&#13;
General Commercial Club,&#13;
CLARA NICK&#13;
Operettas.&#13;
Commercial Comme rcial Club, Glee,&#13;
MARY ELLEN NORTHROP College Prep. Delta Tau,&#13;
Spanish Club, Chorus Pres. , Dec lam Finals, Masque&#13;
and Wig.&#13;
NORMA OIEN&#13;
Rifle.&#13;
Commercial Glee, Comme rcial Club,&#13;
MATT O'KEEFE College Prep. Aristo, Hi-Y Pres.,&#13;
Fre nch Club, Masque and Wig, lnte rsociety Debate,&#13;
Aristo Pla y, R.O.T.C. First Li e ut.&#13;
LA VERNE PAGE Commercial Alpha Vice -Pres.,&#13;
Ma sque and W ig, Alpha Play, Gl ee, Declam.&#13;
GEORGE PARKS College Prep. Philo, Spanish Club&#13;
Pres., Rifl e Team, R.O.T.C. Majo r, Offi cers Club.&#13;
LOUISE PAVELICK&#13;
GERALD PETERS&#13;
Iowa .&#13;
College Prep. Delta Tau.&#13;
College Prep. Logo. From W are,&#13;
HESS PETERS College Prep. Ionia n Vice-Pres., Hi -Y,&#13;
lntersociety a nd Varsity Deba te, Jr. Play, Tennis, Extempo Fina ls, R.O.T.C. 2 nd Lieut.&#13;
ROBERTA PETERS&#13;
Sec.&#13;
Commercial Tha li a n Sec ., Ba nd&#13;
KENNETH PETERSEN&#13;
Pres.&#13;
College Prep. Ionia n ViceROBERT E. PETERSEN College Prep. R.0 .T .C. Co lonel, Logo Vice- Pres., Offi cers Club Pres., Rifle Team,&#13;
Logo Play.&#13;
WILLIAM PETERSEN&#13;
and Bl ue.&#13;
RICHMOND PETERSON&#13;
V IRGINIA PETERSON&#13;
Club.&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Hi -Y, Crimson&#13;
Al pha , French &#13;
BERNIE PETRUS College Prep. Echoes, Masque and&#13;
Wig, Hi-Y Sec., Jr. Red Cross Treas., R.O.T.C . Lieut.&#13;
Colonel, Logo, Officers Club Vice-Pres.&#13;
VERNON PETTIE Commerciol&#13;
ROBERT PHILLIPS Commercial&#13;
2nd Lieut., Echoes. Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
WINFRED PHILLIPS College Prep.&#13;
Serg.-at-arms, Basketball, Football . Junior Class&#13;
ROBERT PHINNEY College Prep. R.O.T.C. Capt.,&#13;
Rifle Team, Golf, French Club, Ionian, Chorus, Op- e rettas.&#13;
DWAINE PLUMMER College Prep. R.O.T.C. Corp.&#13;
BUD PLUNKETT College Prep.&#13;
Track, Echoes. Football, Basketball,&#13;
ROSE PROFEDA Commercial Girl Reserves, Echoes,&#13;
Chee rl eade r, G.A.A.&#13;
MORRIS PULLEY College Prep. R.O.T.C. First Serg .&#13;
NORMA PURDY Commercial Band, Orchestra,&#13;
Bato n Twirler, Masque and Wig, Echoes.&#13;
EVALINA PYETZKI College Prep. Clio, Girl Reserves, Chorus, Echoes, Quill and Scroll, Masque and&#13;
Wig, Operetta.&#13;
DICK RAIL General Chorus, Operettas.&#13;
JACK RAIN&#13;
Treas.&#13;
College Prep. Hi-Y, German Club&#13;
HENRIETTA RANDOLPH Commercial De lta Tau,&#13;
Reservettes, G.A.A. , Ma sq ue and Wig.&#13;
CARL RASMUSSEN Commercial Echoes, R.O.T.C.&#13;
2nd Lieut.&#13;
DORON RASMUSSEN College Prep. R.0 .T.C. First&#13;
Serg ., Logo, lntersociety Debate, Crimson and Blue,&#13;
Offi ce rs Club.&#13;
JEAN REDDEN College Prep. Clio, Gl ee, Ma sque&#13;
ond Wig, Clio Pla y.&#13;
ARTHUR REGGIO Commercial Football , Ba ske tball .&#13;
JUDITH ANN REID Commercial Thalian, G.A.A.&#13;
THOMAS RHODES College Prep. Echoes.&#13;
DOROTHY RIEF Commercial Echoes, Delta Tau,&#13;
G.A.A. , Chorus. &#13;
SHARLENE RODGERS Commercial Commercio\ Club,&#13;
G.A.A. Sec., Glee.&#13;
GERALD ROSS Commercial Echoes, R.O.T.C. Serg.&#13;
GERRY ROSS College Prep. Alpha Pres., Varsity&#13;
Debate, Extempos, Girl Rese rves, Jr. Red Cross Council, Ge rmon Club, Alpha Play.&#13;
IRENE ROSS Commercial Commercial Club, Echoes.&#13;
FLOREINE RUNYON&#13;
Librarian.&#13;
College Prep. German Club,&#13;
JACK SADLER College Prep. Basketball, Football&#13;
MARILYN SALTZMAN College Prep. Girl Reserves,&#13;
Masque and W ig, Junio r Play, Echoes, Glee.&#13;
NORMAN SANDBERG Commercial Echoes.&#13;
FRED SAVAGE College Prep. Aristo Pres., Fre nch&#13;
Club Se rg. -at-arms, Junior Play, Masque and Wig,&#13;
Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. First Serg., Declam.&#13;
CHARLES SCHEEL Commercial National Honor Soc ie tv Vice- Pres .. Senior Closs Pres ... Logo Pres., Ba nd,&#13;
\ntersociety and Varsi ty Debote, Extempos.&#13;
DON SCHMAEDECKE Commercial Glee.&#13;
HARRY SCHMIDT College Prep. Philo Trea s.,&#13;
Echoes, Masque and Wig, Chorus, Ope retta, Philo&#13;
Play.&#13;
DALE SCHRODER&#13;
R.O.T.C. Se rg.&#13;
LOIS SCHROEDER&#13;
Club.&#13;
THEIL SCHROEDER&#13;
Club.&#13;
BONITA SCHULTZ&#13;
Wig, Glee.&#13;
Commercial Philo, Echoes,&#13;
Commercial Cl io, Commerc ial&#13;
Commercial Ero, Commercial&#13;
College Prep. Rifl e, Masque a nd&#13;
WALTER SCHWEER College Prep. Echoes.&#13;
HONOR SCOTT College Prep. Chorus, Ero VicePres., French Club Na tiona l Honor Society, Masq ue and Wig, Ass' t Di r'ector of Sr. Play, Girls' Sexte t.&#13;
MIRIAM SCOTT College Prep. Chorus, Ero VicePres., Masque a nd Wig, Chorus, Declam Fina ls, Ero&#13;
Play, Opere tta .&#13;
RAYMOND SEARS Commercial Band, Echoes.&#13;
llUD SHAFFER Commercial R.O.T.C. Serg ., Glee. &#13;
ELVIN SHEW Commercial&#13;
io r Ploy, R. O.T.C. Corp.&#13;
Echoes, Basketba ll , Jun -&#13;
AUDREY JEANNE SHIELDS&#13;
G.A.A., Gl ee.&#13;
FLOYD SICKLER Comm erciol&#13;
R.O.T.C. Se rg. , El ec tric ia n.&#13;
Generol Orchestra,&#13;
Mosque a nd W ig,&#13;
LAVON SIECK Commercial Thal ian, Gi rl Reserves,&#13;
Echoes, Rifle, Orchestra, T ha li a n Ploy.&#13;
EARL SKELTON Commercial&#13;
W ig, Ope retta. Chorus, Masque and&#13;
JAC;&lt;: SKELTON Commercial&#13;
Echoes. R. O.T .C. Serg ., Logo,&#13;
PAULINE SKELTON&#13;
Ope re tta, Echoes.&#13;
Commercial Chorus, Rifle,&#13;
DONALD SLACI&lt; General R.O.T .C. Serg .&#13;
WARREN SLAGLE College Prep. Band Capt., Philo&#13;
Pres., Orchestra, Ph ilo Play, Masque and W ig, Trumpet T rio.&#13;
H'.;L!: N SMITH Commercial Ma sq ue and Wig,&#13;
Chorus, Ope retta.&#13;
MARJORIE SMITH Coll ege Prep. Alpha, Gi rl Re-&#13;
!erves, Crimso n and Blue, Masque and Wig, Quil l and&#13;
Scro ll , Echoes.&#13;
WALTER SMITH&#13;
Chorus.&#13;
Commercial Mo sque and Wig,&#13;
MARJORIE SNYDER&#13;
G.A. A.&#13;
College Prep. Gl ee, Rifle,&#13;
JACK SPHR General&#13;
EDWIN SPETMAN College Prep. Ionian, Jr. Red&#13;
Cross, Masque and Wig, Hi-Y, Office rs Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Captain.&#13;
LESTON STACY Coll ege Prep. Honorary Mosque and Wig .&#13;
ELEANOR STASH&#13;
ELIZABETH STASH&#13;
Ero.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Coll ege Prep.&#13;
Ph i lo Sec. -T reo s.,&#13;
Ma sque and Wi g,&#13;
RAMONA STEINHAUER College Prep. Ero Sec.,&#13;
Noti onal Hono r Society.&#13;
MARJORIE STEPHENS College Prep. Girl Re se rves&#13;
Vice-Pres., A lpha Treas., Masque and Wig, Crimson&#13;
a nd Blue, lntersociety and Varsity Debate, Alpha Plo y.&#13;
ROSE STOREY Commercial G.A.A. &#13;
JACK STROW IG College Prep. R.O.T.C. Fi rst Lieut.&#13;
VIOLA STURGEON&#13;
Ero&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
ESTHER STUTSMAN Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Echoes.&#13;
NICK SULENTIC Commercial&#13;
Track, Basketba ll,&#13;
Comme rcia l Club,&#13;
Band, Orchestra ,&#13;
(To camp ).&#13;
DONALD SULHOFF College Prep. Ma sque and W ig,&#13;
Basketbal l and Footba ll Manage r, Echoes.&#13;
ARLENE SWANSON Commercial Girl Reserves&#13;
Treas., Ero, Honorary Masque and W ig, Glee.&#13;
CHARLES SWANSON College Prep. Arista Pres.,&#13;
Hi -Y Pres., Varsity Debate, Jr. Red Crass, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Lieut. Colone l, Ge rman Club, Go lf.&#13;
DOROTHY STEPPUHN Comme rcial T halian, Rifle,&#13;
Glee, Commercial Club, National Hono r Society.&#13;
GERALD SWEENY Commercial Pro jectionist.&#13;
GILBERT TAFFE College Prep. Spanish Clu b Serg .-&#13;
at-arms, Ph il o, Nationa l Honor Soc iety.&#13;
RICHARD TALLMAN College Prep. Echoes.&#13;
LEO TAMISIEA&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
Commercial From Missouri Valley,&#13;
AUDREY TELPNER College Prep. man Club, Band, Orchestra.&#13;
DOROTHY THOMAS&#13;
Ta u.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Del ta Tau, Ge rCho rus, De lta&#13;
DONALD THOMPSON&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
Coll ege Prep. From Hancock,&#13;
MILLICENT THOMPSON Colleg e Pr ep. Ero Pres.,&#13;
French Club Sec., Girl Reserves, lnte rsoc iety and Va rsity Deba te, Honorary Mosque and Wig , Ero Pla y.&#13;
GENEVIEVE TIGHE College Prep. Cl io Treas., Reservettes, Baton Twirl e r, Band, Orchestra, Jr. Choru s.&#13;
BETTY TRIPLETT Commercial Girl Reserves.&#13;
PATRI CIA TULLAR Commercial Glee, Rifle Sec.,&#13;
Cli o Pres., Orch estra , Jr. Chorus.&#13;
JACK VAN DERCREEK Coll ege Prep. Band, Ionian,&#13;
Masque and Wig, Debate .&#13;
WANDA VARNER Commercial Thalian, Comme rcial Club, Gl ee, Libraria n.&#13;
_J &#13;
FERNE VERPOORTEN&#13;
cial Club, Rifle .&#13;
Commercial Glee, CommerWARREN VOGT College Prep. Football, Basketball,&#13;
Track, Echoes.&#13;
ALLEN WAGER Commercial Chorus.&#13;
MARY WAGNER Commercial Echoes, Girl Reserves,&#13;
Ero.&#13;
HAROLD WAHE General Echoes. From Cedar Rapids, Iowa .&#13;
PATSY WATSON College Prep.&#13;
Tau Serg.-at-arms.&#13;
French Club, Delta&#13;
YVONNE WEATHERILL College Prep. Era, Honorary Masque and Wig, Crimson and Blue.&#13;
WILLIS WEISER Commercial Band.&#13;
BETTY WELBOURNE College Prep. Masque and&#13;
Wig, Clio, Jr. Chorus, Operetta.&#13;
DARLENE WESLEY General Thal ian, Honora ry Mosque and Wig, Glee, Thalian Plays.&#13;
WALTER WHEELER College Prep. Spanish Club&#13;
Vice-Pres., R.O.T.C. First Li e ut., Ionian, Masque and&#13;
Wig, Officers Club, Dec lam.&#13;
DONALD WHITNEY College Prep. Lago, Chorus.&#13;
CLARIAN WILD College Prep. Glee, Alpha, Fre nch&#13;
Club, Operettas.&#13;
JOYCE WILD Commercial Rifle, Commerci al Club .&#13;
MARZEE WILKERSON College Prep. Alpha, Chorus,&#13;
Ma sque and Wig, Ass't Director of De lta Tau Play,&#13;
Alpha Play.&#13;
BETTY JANE WILLIAMS&#13;
serves, Rifle .&#13;
College Prep. Girl Re -&#13;
MARY WILLIAMS College Prep. Echoes, Ero, Gir l&#13;
Reserves, French Club, G.A.A.&#13;
JAMES WINN College Prep. Golf, Chorus.&#13;
SIDNEY A. WINN College Prep. Ionian, Ma squ e&#13;
and Wig, Sr. Chorus, German Club, Ope rettas, Ionian&#13;
Play.&#13;
GLENN WINTER Commercial Orchestra .&#13;
MARJORIE WINTER Commercial Orchestra Vi cePres., Glee. &#13;
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JUDY WISEMAN Commerciol merc iol Club, Rifle.&#13;
STELLA WISNER&#13;
WANDA WOODS&#13;
Club.&#13;
General&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Girl Rese rves, ComRifle, Commercia l Club.&#13;
Tholion, Commerc ial&#13;
NORMA WOODWARD&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
C5eneral From Fort Dodge,&#13;
ROBERT WRIGHT College Prep. Wrestling Capt.,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Capt., Germon Club, Chorus, Logo, Sr. Closs&#13;
Se rg .-ot-orms.&#13;
EVELYN WUNNER College Prep. Notional Honor&#13;
Society, Ero, Germon Club, Regional Flute Winner,&#13;
Bond, Orchestra , Echoes.&#13;
KENNETH WYMORE College Prep. Logo Sec ., De -&#13;
bate, R.O.T.C. Second Lieut., Junior Ploy, Office rs&#13;
Cl ub.&#13;
EVELYN YOU NG Commercial Mosque and Wig,&#13;
Commercial Club. Vice-Pres., Rifle, G.A.A., Bond.&#13;
EARL ZIMMERMAN College Prep. Phil o Pres.,&#13;
Echoes Editor-in-Chief, Bond, Orchestra, Quil l and&#13;
Scroll, Deba te .&#13;
PHYLLIS VAN ELLS&#13;
Mo sque and Wig.&#13;
BETTY CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Commercial Alpha , Chorus,&#13;
Commercial&#13;
ROBERT ZOLLER General Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y.&#13;
The Chain of Defense&#13;
As the lost senior reaches the platform, the pageant&#13;
which will be the close of his schoo l year begins.&#13;
Afte r the addresses and the presen ta ti on of the&#13;
diplomas, the senior commences his life as a port of&#13;
adult soc ie ty .&#13;
His educa ti on is to be to h im a spiritua l defense&#13;
against ev il. He hos hopes of becoming a great executive, or a teache r, or a scie ntist, but no matter&#13;
what he does, he is stil l a port of the great mo ss of&#13;
the Ame rican peop le who ore striving to make this&#13;
a happy and prosperous notion.&#13;
But h is jo b is not complet e at this point, fo r it is his&#13;
p riv il ege to guide th e li ves of futur e gene rati ons.&#13;
It ho s come t ime for him to put his education int o&#13;
practice and poss h is knowledge along , in order that&#13;
he ma y be a strong and stu rdy lin k in the chain of&#13;
de fe nse of Ame ri can peopl e. He hos token his pla ce&#13;
in society; he hos found his niche in life.&#13;
Thirty-on e &#13;
Miss Broa dfoot, Hartwell , Smith, Clay, J essup, Wright, Mr. Nelson&#13;
The Second Line of Defense&#13;
Uuni or Class of l 94 1 )&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Stanl ey Clay&#13;
John Hartwell&#13;
Joo n Smith&#13;
Margaret J essup&#13;
Orvill e Wright&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Broadfoot, M r. Nelson&#13;
One mo re st ep and we are in the front line '&#13;
For three years we have trained regularly to&#13;
gain ski ll and knowledge . As underclassmen, se n io r rank has been our goa l.&#13;
Freque ntl y we have t aken time out to e nj oy&#13;
sc hco l activities. W e attended al l the p lays&#13;
and put on the only mystery play of the&#13;
yea r.&#13;
The burden of th e musical activities has&#13;
been carried la rgely by juniors. We could&#13;
go on a nd e numerate our accomplishments&#13;
Thil'ty -twu&#13;
in deta il. However, we did not pretend to&#13;
be THE regime nt during the year. We knew&#13;
that we must wait unti I we hod passed in -&#13;
spection this sp ring .&#13;
Through all the thrills of the junior yea r we&#13;
hove mode new and deeper friend ships, preparing for a happy senior year. W e hove&#13;
been rather light-hearted so for, but we wi ll&#13;
be capabl e of shouldering the respon si bilit ies handed down to us.&#13;
Now we ore seniors! &#13;
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UUNIORSl&#13;
Front row: Vi rginia Brunow, Joyce Bruner, Marianne, Brunow, Mary Brugen-Hemke, Marian Anderson, Edna&#13;
Bithers, Julia Buttz, Audrey Benson, Mary Bunton. Second row: Betty Cavitt, Maxine Barnes, Ethe l Brown, La&#13;
Von Brewer, Eunice Beck, Joyce Bock, J ean Abels, Clarice Bratches, Marjorie Bridenbaugh, Pauline Bowes, Dorothy Best, Joy Bruner, Christine Askin. Third row: Lawrence Adkins, Dick Baughn, Merlyn Adkins, Cleone&#13;
Angeroth, Walter Bail ey, Dea n Allen, Louie Capare lli , Robert Adams, Earl Anderson, Roy Britt, Shirlee Balaban,&#13;
Merrion Bernstein, Mabel Angeroth. Fourth row : Charles Binkley, Jim Beraldi, A lvin Anderson, Joseph Capare lli, Eugene Boatright, George Buhrman, J ack Abels, Arthu r Bryan, Bob Alberti, Joe Burke, Bob Bell, Sarah Ann&#13;
Agnew.&#13;
Front row : Betty Hough, Betty Elson, Norma Claypool, Anabel le Collins, Peggy Dugan, Marjorie Haas, El eanor&#13;
Erickson, Lainys Dawson, Leona Daugherty, Vivian Doner, Georgian Gorn, Marian Doty. Second row : The lma&#13;
Grote, Phyllis Ell erbeck, Verna Fremodt, Mary Golla, Carol ine Dra ke, Geri Gretzer, J ere Cochran, Lucill e Darrington, Esthe r Darrington, Shirley Christensen, Lois Green, Virgin ia Ellis. Third row: Hubert Hall, Donald Eyeberg,&#13;
Norman Grossman, Bill Edmundsen, Stanley Hansen, Bob Ginn, Raymond Collier, Fritz Dimmler, Bob Gibler,&#13;
Lowe ll Grundmeier. Fourth row : Harold Doy le, Theodo re Durfee, Jock Hansen, Don Folk, William Feyerobend,&#13;
Dominick Fazi o, Marvin Gillgam, Dean Gossard, Melvin Frohardt, Calvin Frohardt. Fifth row: Clyde Copeland,&#13;
Roy Fernley, Robert Gatrost, J ack Hammer, Erick Edholm, Darryl Di ckson, Jack Gideon, Robert Emarine, Robert&#13;
Drustrup, Dwayne Daugherty, Stan ley Clay.&#13;
Thirt y-three &#13;
In the Ranks&#13;
UUNIORSl&#13;
Front row: Willa Bella Jimison, Margaret Hurd , Kathryn Hartnett, Lucy Ann Howard, Margaret Hardwick,&#13;
Rose ll e Jabens, Lorene, Justenson, Mary Hill, Del ores Hemmingston, Doris Hemmingston, La Vanne J ackson.&#13;
Second row : He len Karas, Rosalie Harding, Joan Hays, Eleanor J enson, Joy Lange r, Hazel J enson, He lene Hoffman, Betty Hays, El eano r Huffaker, Dorothy Heibu rg, Richard Horrum. Third row: Lois Cody, Ruth He len&#13;
Howe, J eanette Hubbard, Tim Larsen, Richard Knudsen, Margaret J essup, Georgia Hays, Marjorie J e pson, Be tty&#13;
Keifer, Maxine Hanan, Harry Petersen. Fourth row : Eve lyn Hurd, Richa rd J acks, Robe rt Ha nsen, Leonard J e nson, Don Henderson, John Hartwel l, Lowe ll Hopkins, Darre ll Langfeldt, Da n Hobson, Bab Hesse, Robert Hu mphrey.&#13;
Front row: Marilyn Marse, Ade laide Madsen, Margaret Mortensen, Delo res Moran, Helen Mc inty re, Ma ry Jane&#13;
Ma lick, Rosemary McKelvie, Barbara Kirn, Velma Nixo:i, Cora ll ie, Orrel. Second row: J ean Nielson, Carolyn&#13;
Mackland, Eileen Olson, Carol Mann, El eanor Moats, Jani ce Meyer, Dorothy Martin, Donna McKain, Betty Marshall, Catherine Nelson, Beverly Minor, Ruth Harlan. Third row: Betty O'Neill, Joyce Oamek, Perry Graves,&#13;
Ed Lee, George Lemen, Fran k Messmore, Virginia McCoy, Ma ry McBain, Lynn McNeil, Helen Olsen. Fourth row :&#13;
Louis Loper, Earl Nixon, Charles McClelland, J ackie Moser, Garvice Nelson, Donald Mann, Ray McColl, Arliss&#13;
Mann, Bonard Morse . Fifth row: Virginia Loomer, Arnold Musgrove, Craig Olson, Duane Meyer, Richard C.&#13;
Miller, Dona ld Neujahr, Jac k Larsen, Orris Mu rphy, Cliffo rd Mi ll er, Kenneth Mathis, Orva l Lee.&#13;
Thirty-four &#13;
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!JUNIORS)&#13;
Front row: Dorothy Oughe ltree, Dorothy Schultz, Rose Poluka, Maidel le Pla tne r, Betty Shawle r, Amybe ll e Russe ll,&#13;
Kitty Lou Rooney, Agnes Shie lds, Edna Pace, Betty Pri or , Margaret Pal ensky. Second row: Maxine Saunders,&#13;
Vivian Scholfield, Alice Passer, Fern Roenfe ld, Darlene Soe, Luana Paluko, Kath leen Parker, Luci ll e Shoemaker,&#13;
Je re Shel I en be rg, Joe Ranney. Third row: J oyce Schroeder, Mary J ean Sore nson, Norman Peterson, Dona ld&#13;
Plummer, Douglas Peterson, Fred Robinson, Don Russell, Warre n Schlott, Dan Rose, Alden Presler. Fourth row:&#13;
Elaine Pratt, Edwin Rasmussen, Ray Ranum, Myron O' N eal, David Shugart, Charl es Schlott, Bob Scott, Wi lli am&#13;
Ro ux. Fifth row : J ean Otis, J ack Rasmussen, Norris Shehan, Rodney Ross, Dona ld Shroeder, Dwayne Sch roeder,&#13;
Richard Riddle, Kenneth Shrieves, Jack Peregoy, J oh n P orter, John Overmeyer.&#13;
Front row: Harriet Wi ld, Pauline Shea, Leonora Solazzo, Kathleen Stech . Edith Wingate .. Agnes T hompson,&#13;
Claudine Stilen, J ane T ennant, Joanne Smith, Burnice St2inberg, Dorothy Starr. Second row : Eleanor Summy,&#13;
Rosema ry Wells, Eris Winther, Lou ise Van Horne, Edith Sorenson, Ma rgaret Tank, Erma T ripplett, De lores W ea- ve r, Lucy Bea ll Stouter. Third row : Bi ll Campbell , Harry Southwa rd, Lo is Wa lke r, Dorothy Voss, He len Stenwa ll , Betty Stevens, Arthur Tucker, Carl Zaccone, Ke 1t Thorne ll . Fourth row : Myron Strobehn, George Van&#13;
Horn, Donald Will iams, Oda Sulley, Duane Sweeny, David Sulli van, J ay Swanson, Duane Walters, Russel l Wa rd ,&#13;
R'chard Weare. Fifth row: Arthur Widtfe ldt, Orville Wrigh t, Mark Stageman, Lynn Tennant, Ed Wi lli a ms,&#13;
Tom Speer, Blaine Vandeventer, Clarence Strong, Da le Thomas, Cla ude Sparks. Thirty fiv~ &#13;
In the Ranks&#13;
(SOPHOMORES)&#13;
Front row: Donahoo. Che rniss, Beraldi, I. Brown, Davenpo rt, S. Brcnholm, Carter, Craft, Cody, Chl"istcnscn, Bul'kett, Corn e liso n . .. Second r ow: Buttz, Crowl, Braun, B. Harrett, Baird, Chandler, Ah r ens, Ba sc h, Boil e r, Cnmpbe ll , A. ll:.11Tett, Culley,&#13;
Cla rk , Denson , Chambe rs. Third row: C. Brown, Ilandomcr, D u1·bin, Ba ke r, C. Ch 1·i:;tcnsen, Co lli c l', Dorn, Bau m a n, Burgst rum ,&#13;
B. llrnoks, G. Brooks. Fo urth r ow: Agnew, B. Urown , F. Beck, Cou ley, Gallage r. Dc n·y, Dil ly , Clay, Brice, Caywood, H.&#13;
Christoffc rsen, Berg, B usk ncss. Fifth row: V . Beck, B. Barrett, Da ni ch;on, Coug-hcy, Ben nett, ilue:; ing, JJock, Cha ney,&#13;
CnLm cl' , A. Brown . Keaton , I3olte1·, L. Brwon.&#13;
F r on t r ow : H ess, M. Hugh es. B. H a n num, H a ll, Earhardt, F o1·d, Boltz, C. H a nnu m, W illiams, Go ff, Ernst, Gallo. Second&#13;
row : Hoesly, H ansen , H ead, F randsen, Ha as, Hubba rd , Eddy, Ulocke r, H a hn , H a milton, G. Go ldapp, H ild cbrnnd . T h ird r ow :&#13;
Gillm a n, Ha ys, Griffe th, Edson, Hun t, H . Hughes, Ha rtwell , D uwns, H owe, D. Go ldapp , H echt. Fourth r ow: Hcrm&gt;cn, F ren ch ,&#13;
McKccman, Goodwin, Gress, Finn, H ennessy, How le tte, Burgess, Duffy. Fifth r ow : F e lton, Hall, D. Urown, F ilu ert, Evans,&#13;
B. Hug hes, Hudson. Be rte ls on, Drummond, Gray,&#13;
T hi rty-six&#13;
Although we 're considered freshmen or about that rating,&#13;
we still comprise about 28 % of the population of Ab rah a m&#13;
Li ncol n High . Our class is uno rgani zed, but we do a great&#13;
dea l in furthering the activiti es of the school. &#13;
In the Ranks&#13;
(SOPHOMORES)&#13;
Front r ow : Mark, Klahan, Morse, Magee, Lyons, J e ffe1·s, R. Lewis, McClut·e, MotTis, Crabbe, Mendenhall, P. Larson, Mo r gan,&#13;
Knaus~ . Second row : Lausen, McCle lland, Meye rs, Madsen, W . Mille r, Liebc rknecht, J ordanson, Jo1·i::rcn son, .Jones. Leavitt.&#13;
Mol'an, Kleeman, Lint. E. Johnson. Third row : Montgom c 1·y, 'l'. Kras nc. Me is, KringeJ. Krcgc1·, Mcintyre, 13. Larsen, E.&#13;
Lewis. I!. Mille r, Millhollin, S. Johnson , Lash, Lamar. Fourth row: Jackson, L e tt, L. Martin, Lidgett, Mue lle r. Johnk. S.&#13;
Krnsn c, M. Johnson, Ki1·choffcr, McGee, S. Johnson, Marty. Fifth r ow: D. Johnson, Mu lligan, W . J ohnson , Mathis. Kens inger, G. J ensen, R. Martin, D. Johnson, Jage l', L. J ensen, Jue l, Linn, McDan iels.&#13;
Front row : Reeves, Reynolds, O'Kcef c, Pyetzki, P erry, Shum an, E. Owens, Saks, Parady, Mowling. Second ro'v: R ie f, D.&#13;
Petersen, Schultz, E . Pete1·son. Shie lds, Pos pisil, Ranney, Payne, Roach. Purdue, Third r ow : G. Russell, B. Pctc1·sen, L . Olson,&#13;
Pan;ons. L. Nelson, Post, D. O'Niel, D. Owen , G. Owens, Poulos, J . Owen:-;, Fourth row : Rapp, J . Pete rson. Miller. M. Rus-&#13;
::;e l, Dick Peterson , Pitzer. B. Schultz , P ete rs, Pfaff, G. N e lson, Don Peterson. Fifth row: N eely , Olsen, Ryan, Page, S. Olson,&#13;
Ratekin, Roth, Norganl, O'Ha ra, Nicke rson .&#13;
Our promotions will be coming soon. These will put us that&#13;
much close r t o the point where we may break from the ranks&#13;
of obscurity. W e accept the opportunities granted us as a&#13;
shortcut from the ranks. Some day we' ll be out in front.&#13;
Thirty-seven &#13;
In the Ranks&#13;
(Sophomores and Fresh men)&#13;
Front row : M . Smi th, Tank, White, Shatto, B. W oad, Simonds, V. T urner, B. Smi th, Truscott, M. Scott, Wi lson,&#13;
J. M. Thomas, Sealock, Taylar. Second row: Wi tt, Wi ld, Seaburg, Sturgeon, Unde rwood, N. Smith, Sutton,&#13;
Trede, Spry, M. Thompson, T ha rdsen, J. A. T homas, P. Thompson, Strayer, Swanso n, W illiams. Third row: V.&#13;
Stal ey, Timm, Shea, Spitznogle, A. T urner, Oakes, W o lff, V. Skelton, Wa lla ce, Slack, Severn, W id tfe ld t, Sha ffe r,&#13;
Stephens. Fourth row: . H. Scott, V. Skel ton, Ti ghe, M. Suden, Sickler, M. T hompson, Walters, Stageman, D.&#13;
Vass, Whitman, Tedesco, Ste ffe nsen, Stewa rt, I. Sta ley. Fifth row: M . Suden, Steven, W a tson, F. Vass, W in -&#13;
ters, Snyder, J. Thomas, Stightam, Wa lrus, D. Woad, D. Scott, Sheeha n, Wadsworth, V. T homas, C. Scott.&#13;
Front row: Ca mbell, Che rn iss, Benton, Gorn, Eve rhardt, Clabaugh, Co lle tt, Ba llenge r, A llen, E. Chrisman, Denson, Farrel l. Second row: Eyeberg, Ca mpany, Boot, Bostwick, Dunlavly, Crabtree, Adria n, Ellsworth, Gun -&#13;
dram, Bie re r, B. Ba rritt, E. Davis, Campbe ll Curtis. Third row: Downs, Birchard, Dalton, Broug ham, Brugen -&#13;
Hemke, Garrett, Ba rritt, Grayabi I, Cramer, Da rri ngton, J. Ad kins, Christe nsen. Fourth row: Ba unker, Breener,&#13;
Da rland, Chevalier, Davis, Gree n, Archibald, Carmichae l, Brand t, Bran tz, Bass, Grosvenor, Deitch ler, Ga ttbrecht.&#13;
Fifth row: Ca rbally ,Cohrs, Joan Cross, J ean Crass, Gound , Burke, Datesma n, A llphin, Hilton, Grega, A lsburn,&#13;
Beasley, R. Ad kins, Cox.&#13;
Thirty-eigh t&#13;
Isn't it discourag ing to be l 0- 1 'sand 11- 1 's:&gt; We wou ld like&#13;
to become e ither ful l-fledged sophomores or fu ll-fledged&#13;
jun iors. As luck will have it, the juniors don't want us a nd&#13;
we don't want the sophomores. What sha ll we do a bout it:&gt;&#13;
The on ly so lution is that next time we will begin our kinde rgarten careers in September. &#13;
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(Freshmen)&#13;
Front row : Neuma ye r, Murra y, Gossard, Howe ll, Jacobse n, Ke lsen, MacDonal d, Howard, Knoble, Hubford,&#13;
Hunt, Knudsen, Na pi e r, Molzahn, E. Kle in. Second row. Leedy, Loc kwood, Kamm, Hutchison, Kane, P. He itman,&#13;
D. He itman, I. Larsen, Kielbl oc k, Howe Hanne man, V. Larse n, Nichols, Mue ll e r, Hubbard. Third row: Mc Keeman, W a ke r, Ne ilse n, Hansen, Lenihan, Me ndiz, Hoch, M . John sen, Made r, B. Kli ne Messmore, McMai ns, Johnson, Kynett, J. Hanse n. Fourth row: J essup, Johnson, Bowes, Hibbard, e ssen, Harrings, B. Lewis, McAl eer,&#13;
Mac k, Lore nzen, Katl ema n, R. Nelsen M . La rson. Fifth row: Koge r, Ke ller, Hounshe ll, Meye rs, Mon tgome ry,&#13;
Humli ce k, J essup, Lainson, Kubby, McKee, McDowe ll, Kru se, Hill, M. Nelson .&#13;
Front row: Williams, Owens, Reyno lds, Voss, Reeves, Kamm, Pe ters, Stacy, tSa rr, Sch rode r Wi a tt, Spera , V. T u rne r, Torr ey, Watte rs. Second row: So uth, Parks, S. Thompson, R. Smith, W oods, Sh re iberg , Pete rsen, Stec h,&#13;
Ske lton, Poder, Schmi dt, Shee l, O' Ha ra , Pete rs, Ranney. Third row: Sampl es, W a ke r, Ruppert, Trapalis, Snyder,&#13;
Tidhe r, Russe ll , W ilsen, Sieck, Olson, Sa unde rs, Van Horn, Van W ormer, Ross, Stageman, Wild . Fourth row :&#13;
Spelma n, Otto, Teal , Stone, Jorge nsen, Ogl ev ie, Trunke nbo lz, Dona ld Se id le r, Spence r, Da rre ll Se idl e r, Purdy,&#13;
Gibler, Smith, Schmidt, Widtfe ldt, D. Thoma s. Fifth row: Le Baug h, Mo re house, Farme r, Holmes, Sie ne r, Sitze r, Paulson, Osborn, Stacy, Russe ll Tise, Ph ieff e r, Ma dsen, Miller, Sch roede r, Thoma s.&#13;
You can't be senior class president until you're a senior; you&#13;
can't be junior class president until you ' re a junior; you can't&#13;
be sophomore president, because there isn't one. You can't&#13;
go out, because you're too young; you can't stay in, because&#13;
you're in the way. Nobody loves you e xcept your mother, and&#13;
even she will love you more when you're a sophomore . &#13;
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A. L MUSICIANS PR.ESENT SPRING I CONCERT TONITE AT 8~00&#13;
,Elect . s ·cheel Cla·ss .P.resident&#13;
C _l_ay Will Head . Junior Class F orty &#13;
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Activities of the manifold clubs teach members the practice of democracy in ordinary&#13;
life. In all organizations are students of different abilities and racial origins, and they&#13;
work together in harmony and perfect equality, creating a society in which understanding,&#13;
tolerance, and cooperation are the motivating&#13;
principles of group action.&#13;
F orty-on e &#13;
Front row: Sm ith. Mc Kee, Lcuth, Stephens, Goodwin, Cohen . Claypool, H ansen, Wurnc r, McMullen , P ycb.ki, Hancock,&#13;
J ensen. Second row : Pc tc 1·son , Ells w o rth, Ande rson, Leed, W. J ensen, Leonhardt, Bauman, J o rda l, Chcrniss, Gc i-sbun , Fox.&#13;
J ohnson.&#13;
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Quill and Scroll&#13;
Sponso rs: Miss Baptist, Mr. Lee&#13;
Inspiration and encouragement come to&#13;
potentia l "defense workers" through Quill&#13;
and Scroll, the honorary society for outstanding publication work.&#13;
Membership in this organization is obtained&#13;
by the journalists who show particular talent&#13;
in writing up advertisements and clever&#13;
articles, proficiency in photography or art,&#13;
or special aptitude and resourcefulness in&#13;
the de tai led work o r management of the&#13;
Forty-two&#13;
school's two publications, the yearbook and&#13;
the newspaper.&#13;
The chapter in Abraham Lincoln is made&#13;
up of those who in the future will maintain&#13;
the moral defe nse of t he country as "enthusiasts of the pen, " as men and women&#13;
who will influence publ ic opinion through&#13;
their writings. To them, Quill and Sc roll&#13;
offers recognition and honor, as well as&#13;
stimulation of further effort towards advancement and improvement . &#13;
Seated : Condon , McG1·a nc, J ohnso n, Jonlal, Leonha rdt. Stan ding . Kirn, Dahl, Pctc rs(')'l, a~ u~ se , G1·ow, 133chm an. Keahey ,&#13;
An&lt;le 1·:5 on, Mads en , Fox , Bauma n, Lars en, Minor , W eathe ril l, Kme z ick. Sm ith . Fonl. St ph .&#13;
The Record of the Years&#13;
Editor-in -Chief&#13;
f\ssistant Edito r&#13;
Senior Edito rs&#13;
Staff of the Crimson and Blue&#13;
Herbert Jorda!&#13;
Aldis Johnson&#13;
Karen Marsen&#13;
Jack Bauman&#13;
Bob Leonhardt&#13;
Leona Ford&#13;
Literary Editor Guenevere Minor&#13;
Clubs and Societies&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Boys' Sport&#13;
Girls' Sport&#13;
Art&#13;
Marjorie Stephens&#13;
Marjorie Smith&#13;
Joan Mc Grane&#13;
Shirley Grow&#13;
Glen Anderson&#13;
Ann Kmezich&#13;
Don Schmaedeche&#13;
Photographers Daron Rasmussen&#13;
Bill Petersen,&#13;
Rewrite Man Lester Fox&#13;
Business Manager Yvonne Weatheri II&#13;
Assistant Business Manager Fred Dahl&#13;
Editorial Adviser&#13;
Business Adviser&#13;
The year 194 1 wi II always be remembered&#13;
a s a war year for the peoples of Eu rope.&#13;
That's a sad thought, but since we want you&#13;
to remembe r th is year as a happy one in&#13;
you r high school life, we are presenting to&#13;
Miss Baptist&#13;
Mr. Rosenkranz&#13;
you this yearbook of 1941 . Sure ly in years&#13;
to corne, whe n you lo0 k through its pages,&#13;
the pictured record wi II bring back happy&#13;
memories, and the vo lume wi 11 become c:&#13;
prir:e le ss keepsake .&#13;
F orty-three &#13;
First row: T ighe, Profedo, Hanse n, McKee, Fran klin, Hancock, Saltzman . Second row : Kme zich, Nelson, E.&#13;
J ensen, D. J e nse n, Pyetski, McMullen, Bowl in, Lorenzen. Third row: Fox, Zimme rman, Larson, Gil es, Ligge tt,&#13;
Phil lips, Coughlan, Rhodes. Fourth row: Madse n, Ho fle r, Me redith, Dean, Mr. Lee, Ph inney, Plunke tt, Sulhoff,&#13;
Anderson.&#13;
Communications&#13;
(Echoes, First Semester)&#13;
(Echoes, Fall Semester)&#13;
Staff&#13;
Editors-in-Chief&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
News Editors&#13;
Spo rts Editor .&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
Earl Zimmerman&#13;
Shirley McKee&#13;
Bill Heath&#13;
Bernie Petrus&#13;
Don Madsen&#13;
Barbara Franklin&#13;
Don Sulhoff&#13;
Bob Phillips&#13;
Gene Caughlin&#13;
Faculty Adviser: H. Arthur Lee&#13;
'Whe re's the news editor;&gt;" "Here's a number three headline to write." "Copy! -&#13;
Copy 1", shouts the editor rushing into room&#13;
201.&#13;
To the uninitiated, the husle and bustle is&#13;
confusing. But all is part of a well-organ -&#13;
ized system, each part of which is vital to&#13;
the success of the Echoes. Few people&#13;
reali ze how much time is spent and how&#13;
much work is done in getting out the Echoes&#13;
each week.&#13;
Fo rt y-fo ur&#13;
The amateur journalists ore acquainted&#13;
with the newspaper tradition of doing everything in their power to see that their paper&#13;
gets out on time .&#13;
Daily, the budding newsmen obtain experience in reporting, copyreading, ad soliciting, and other phases of newspaper publish -&#13;
ing, always keeping in mind the policy of&#13;
the paper : "Echoing vig orously, justly, and&#13;
without prejudice ." &#13;
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Front row: Everhardt, Cla ypoo l, Hansen, Wunner, E. Larsen, Purdy, Fitzpatric k, Hudson. Second row: Z 'mme rman, W . Larson, Swee ny, Ge rsh un, Ellsworth , Ande rson, Goodwin. Third row: Higgins, Schmidt, Da hl , Cutle r, Cherniss, ahnson, Jensen, Stenwall. Fourth row: Skel ton, Sears, Ra smusse n, Falk, Mr. Lee, Anderson, Vogt,&#13;
Ba uman.&#13;
Communications&#13;
(Echoes, Spring Semester)&#13;
Staff&#13;
Editors-in-Chief&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
News Editors&#13;
Sports Editor .&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Adevrtising Manager&#13;
Faculty AdYiser:&#13;
"Scoop 1-Scoop' Stop the presses!"&#13;
While not always so sensational, the Echoes&#13;
has had at least one scoop during the spring&#13;
semester.&#13;
At the time of the class elections, the staff&#13;
decided to present the returns in true newspa pe r style. Within one and one-half&#13;
hours afte r the ballots were counted, Echoes&#13;
containing the final returns were distributed&#13;
throughout the classrooms.&#13;
H. Arthur Lee&#13;
Irwin Cherniss&#13;
Jack Bauman&#13;
Earl Zimmerman&#13;
Una Claypoo l&#13;
Betty Cohen&#13;
Erma Larsen&#13;
Glen Anderson&#13;
Dale Schoreder&#13;
Ralph Ellsworth&#13;
By working on the Echoes, journalism students are at least exposed to the old adage :&#13;
"Once printers' ink gets into your ve ins,&#13;
it can never get out."&#13;
The serious side should not be overl ooked.&#13;
One should not forget that in addi ti on to&#13;
the many other liberti es which are enj oyed&#13;
in America, the fr eedom of th e press is&#13;
un iversall y maintained .&#13;
Forty-five &#13;
Let the Melody Run&#13;
President&#13;
S ecretar y&#13;
Librarians&#13;
S ergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Director&#13;
Cadet Offices&#13;
Director&#13;
The blare of martial music or the muted&#13;
melody of violins has come to be recognized&#13;
as a sure sign that the orchestra and band&#13;
are pre paring for another concert or program. This year these two outstanding&#13;
groups have participated in the operetta,&#13;
plays, and concerts The band has marched&#13;
in se veral parades and other civic functions.&#13;
Forty-six&#13;
Genevi eve Tighe&#13;
Roy Britt&#13;
Gl e n Winter, W o lter Boiley&#13;
J eon Larsen&#13;
Rudolph Se idl&#13;
Warre n Slagl e, Gerry Murphy&#13;
Rudolph Seidl&#13;
The orchestra as a whole or in small groups&#13;
has performed for many school and civic&#13;
clubs and organizations. The two groups&#13;
participated in the annual Music Festival&#13;
at Iowa City in the spring and at the commencement exercises closed the year with&#13;
the familiar strains of "The Pilgrim's&#13;
Chorus." &#13;
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GIRLS' TRIO&#13;
Mo rse, Brown, Bosc h&#13;
BOYS' QUARTET&#13;
Ro ney, Be rte lson, Widfe ldt, Scott&#13;
GIRLS' SEXTET&#13;
Sco tt, Sore nson, M ino r&#13;
Rooney, Fishe r, Morse&#13;
TRUMPET TRIO&#13;
Gi les, Sla g le, Murph y&#13;
SAXAPHONE QUARTET&#13;
Te nnant, Dav is, Pe te rs&#13;
W e ise r&#13;
STRING SEXTET&#13;
Bro tches, Po lu ko , Kirn&#13;
W inte r, Purdy, Downs&#13;
Specia l la u re ls go to the many sma ll voca l and instrumenta l&#13;
g roups of A L., of whi c h on ly a few ore shown. These g roups con -&#13;
tribute greatl y t o the success of the music depa rtment as a who le .&#13;
For ty -seven &#13;
First row : H. Scott, J. Dawso n, Wilkerson, Mino r , Christens en, Es beck, H ays, McCoy, McKee, McGrane, P a rke r, Basch, W eaver, Morse. S econd row: L. Dawson, Ne lson , Logan, Hubba r d, F eyerbrn nd, W . Smith, Be rte ls on, J. Winn, Schmidt, Skelton,&#13;
Otis, Roon ey, Boland. Third row : G. Morse, Everest, Fische r, S. F o rd. Dalton, Ellswo1·th, Olso n, Riddle, Ranney, McNe il,&#13;
Muelle r, McKain, Fis he r, Hall. Fourth row. T homas, So1·enson, Mille r, North rop, Negathon, S. Wynn, Knigh t, W age1·, 13.&#13;
Morse, Frohardt, Binkley, Condon, Kistle, M. Scott. Fifth row : Lorenzon, Lunback, Soc, H. Smith, Dean Foote, Scott, Widtfeldt, Frohardt, J ohnson, H artwell, Williams, Downing, J ohnk, L. Ford, Mars hall.&#13;
First row: Larson, Campbell, F enn, Rose, Mue lle l", Owen , Starr, Ma lick, Schroeder. Second row: Van Horn, Knauss, Rie f,&#13;
Hamilton , Grote , F randsen, S ullivan, Uaxlcy, Brown, Mortcnsson. Third row: Lee, Tighe, Wc lbournc , Leavitt, Ske lton.&#13;
Capa1·e lli, P et e rson, Bock, Ueck, Ilowlin. Fourth row: Pyetzk i, Gorn, Loomer, Tullar, Mathis, Abels, Christensen , White,&#13;
Madsen, Nelson, Walker. Fifth row : F. Jones, Everhart, Darrington, Hansen, Juel, llrown, Jensen, Whitney, Phinney , E.&#13;
Jones.&#13;
For ty-e ight&#13;
Senior and junior Chorus&#13;
Fall&#13;
Ra lph Ellsworth&#13;
Do rothy Thomas&#13;
Julia M il le r&#13;
Charles Binkly&#13;
Kenne th Mathis&#13;
Dick Dean&#13;
President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Program Chairmen&#13;
Monitor&#13;
Librarians&#13;
President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Program Chairman&#13;
Monitor&#13;
Librarians&#13;
Spring&#13;
Mary Ellen Northrop&#13;
Guenevere Minor&#13;
Art Widtfe ld t&#13;
Do le J ohnson&#13;
Robert Wright&#13;
Bonord Morse&#13;
Bob Phinney&#13;
Francis Jones&#13;
J oyce Bock&#13;
Ray Mathis&#13;
Albe rt Frandsen&#13;
Beverly Brown &#13;
Senior and f unior Girls' Glee&#13;
Fall&#13;
Pat Tullar&#13;
Marian Anderso n&#13;
Be tt y Condon&#13;
Ethel Kistle&#13;
Beve rl y Brown&#13;
El eanor Tayla r&#13;
Fall&#13;
Doris J ean Larson&#13;
Leonora So llazzo&#13;
Alice Madsen&#13;
J a ne Ann Braun&#13;
Doris eon Larson&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
. Progr.:rm Chairmen&#13;
M onitor&#13;
Librarians&#13;
JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE&#13;
President&#13;
Presiden t&#13;
Program Chairmen&#13;
M onitor&#13;
Librarians&#13;
Spring&#13;
Margare t J essup&#13;
Ida Mae Hamilton&#13;
Doris Jean Crowl&#13;
Clarion W ild&#13;
De lla Ma e Ford&#13;
Barbara Hess&#13;
Spring&#13;
Barbara Hannum&#13;
Beverly Barritt&#13;
Norma Smith&#13;
Gertrude Baird&#13;
Marjo ri e Bridenbaugh&#13;
Carolyn Mackland&#13;
First row : Shatto, Ell:nvorth, Brcnho1m , Schuman , S ever, Bruner, Brune r, McDona ld , Starr, Pace, Mc Keem an , R anney. Second row : Ga ll o, Palcn::; ky, Perry, Schroede r, Moran, Barritt, U. Hannum , Turne r, M. Owen, J ustcson, Hildebrand. Third row : Ba ird. Hoscn f e ld t, Br idenbaug h , Chr istensen, All en, C. H annum , Mo lzahn, Ky nett, Larson , Davenport Shoem a ker, Fri- modh t. Fourth row : Asik in Anderson , Liebern ccht, Ernst , W ood, Sum m y, Du n lavy, Doty, S . T hom pson , Tea l, Shea. Fifth r ow : D. Owen, Wi tt, Clark, Willi ams, Urcwer, Cross, Griffit h , Smit h , M. T hom pson , Mac kla n d, O'H ara, R ussel, W il d.&#13;
First row : Sulazzo, W illi a ms, Hunten . Sydc r, H a nsen , J e ffers, Taylor, Howell, Lawson , Neum eyer, Sealock, Tor rey. Second&#13;
row: Ea r ha n it, H a ll, H ea d, H a n son , O' Neill , Ma nn, For d , Cl aypool: Crowl, H a n a n, Keefe r, Tullar. Third row : Denson , Dar- rin !.! lon,. Hamilton , Holtz. Harding-, Goldapp, K l ager, K1·a:;nc, V crpoortcn, Cuch run, Scott, Lyon , Larson. Fourth row : He itm an , Payn~ . T rnde, H a rtwe ll, Drake, H ess, Bis hop, McCoy, K istl e, J c•ssu p, Schmidt, Ban t h e r. Fifth row : H arris, Pyetzke, N elson, H a nso n , Fritz, Redden McKa in , Wil d, Cavitt, Roach , Nowling, Brnun . &#13;
First row: T ea l, D. Chi-ist e nsen, W ood , Condon, Lidg ett, N eu jah r, La rs on. Secon d r ow: Sch roeder, Don a ld , P itze r, Sligh tam,&#13;
Ho fl e r , H a nson , Sco tt, Ke nsin ger. Third r ow: Mc Al cer , Russel, Boatrigh t, Bolte r, Sh ehan, Moo r e, McDonald. Fourth r ow:&#13;
Chaney, Colli e r, E vers, McCa ll, C. Christ en sen, Sch roeder, Dwa yn e. A llen. Green.&#13;
F ifty&#13;
Fall&#13;
Don W h itney&#13;
Fred Robi nson&#13;
J ack Abe ls&#13;
Bil l Campbe ll&#13;
Bud Shaffe r&#13;
"Gaily the Troubadour"&#13;
(BOYS' GLEE CLUB)&#13;
President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Monitor&#13;
Librarians&#13;
Spring&#13;
Ken neth Moo re&#13;
Norris Sheha n&#13;
Don Li dge tt&#13;
Dua ne Slighta m&#13;
Fred Kensi ng e r&#13;
HARMONY: The Senior Chorus Rehearses &#13;
Making Life Melodious&#13;
Instead of the customary Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, the music groups this year&#13;
presented the "Emperor's Clothes" by Clokey.&#13;
This operetta is based on the old fairy tole&#13;
in which His Majesty, the Emperor, is&#13;
tricked into buying a suit of clothes which,&#13;
supposedly, can be seen only by the good&#13;
and faithful. The results are very humorous&#13;
indeed. The shysters, Flou Flou and Fripcn, ore apprehended by Jorrotiere, the&#13;
banished betrothed of the Princess, thus&#13;
winning the favor of the Emperor. In order&#13;
to show his gratitude the Emperor presents&#13;
Chousette, his daughter, to Jorrotiere in&#13;
marriage and names him as the crrince llo r&#13;
to succeed the aged Archivieux.&#13;
The music for the operetta is clever and&#13;
colo rful and greatly accentuates the mood&#13;
of the operetta as a whole. Two dance&#13;
groups added much to the presentation.&#13;
One of the most outstanding and commendable characteristics of the operetta was&#13;
that all costumes, wigs, and prope rties were&#13;
made by the members of the vocal groups.&#13;
Special mention must a lso be give n the fine&#13;
orchestral work.&#13;
A single phrase aptly describes this operetta : "One of the most colorfu I and successful musical pe rformances eve r pres2nted at Abraham Lincoln ."&#13;
F ifty-on e &#13;
PRACTIVE IN DEMOCRATIC LIVING . • • They'll make lovely wives ... Let's clean up&#13;
on 'em . .. Me and Madame Curie • .. How's your French? • .. Furniture makers ..•&#13;
"Raphaelites." &#13;
All's quiet ... Posters on the press . .. Sch iaperille? ... Such specimens! ... Learning&#13;
their lines ... When do we eat? &#13;
Front row : So lJ a zzo, Madsen, Payn e. Ila con, Claypoo l, Boltz, Grow, P e te rs. Second row : Cherniss, Ch rh;tcnsen, Brug cn-,&#13;
R emke , Ross, Durke, Anderson, Mc Goy, S tephens, Juel. Third row: Sweeney, J essup, Condon, Thompson , Ste inhaue r, Allphin ,&#13;
P a lu ka , Scheel, Olson . Fourth r ow : J ohnson , DcVol, Swan so n , Ne lson , Mac , Sheeha n, McGranc, J ord a !, P er egoy.&#13;
Learning to Analyze Problems&#13;
One of the first steps in becoming a good&#13;
citizen is becoming acquainted with one's&#13;
government. The debate squad too k a&#13;
great stride along this line when discussing&#13;
the subject, "Resolved : The Powers of the&#13;
Federal Government Should Be Increased ."&#13;
The first event in the debate season was&#13;
the annual debate banquet. Jack Peregoy&#13;
won first place in the after-dinner speaking contest held at that time. Following&#13;
this was the intersociety tournament. The&#13;
Logos, "the underdogs" of past years, won&#13;
the boys' tournament and the Cli os defeated&#13;
th~ girls. As is the custom, the women had&#13;
the last word when the Clios defeated the&#13;
Logos in the final rounds.&#13;
After the close of intersociety debate, the&#13;
large varsity squad was chosen . These deba ters participated in the Missouri Valley&#13;
Debate Tournament. Here the girls placed&#13;
fourth and the boys placed third in their&#13;
respecti ve tourname nts.&#13;
The varsity fiftee n was then&#13;
earl y January, the se people&#13;
Midland Coll ege at Fremont.&#13;
Fifl t1Ul'&#13;
selected. In&#13;
journeyed to&#13;
A. L. entered&#13;
two teams which came out well in spite of&#13;
opposition . Merry DeVol and Mary BrugenHemke entered the extempo and afterdinner speaking contests respectively.&#13;
During February, A. L. had the honor of&#13;
playing host to the underclassmen for a&#13;
discussion program. This tournament gave&#13;
juniors and sophomores an opportunity to&#13;
debate and also to hear some very outstanding speakers.&#13;
Concluding a very successful year, the Varsity Fifteen journeyed to Perry, Iowa, to&#13;
Drake University at Des Moines, and to&#13;
Iowa City for tournaments. Although the&#13;
teams had tough competition, they emerged&#13;
with a good percentage.&#13;
Winners of the declamatory contest which&#13;
was entered by all literary societies were as&#13;
follows: Walter Wheeler in the oratorical division, who spoke on "And Sudden&#13;
Death" ; Joyce Bransby in the humorous di -&#13;
vision, whose sel ection was "The First Day&#13;
of Kindergarten"; and La Verne Page in the&#13;
dramatic division, who gave "Buttons". &#13;
Finalists&#13;
"Speaking Confidently."&#13;
(Declamatory Finalists)&#13;
Sitting: Everest, Bransby,&#13;
Page, Scott, Brandt.&#13;
Standing: Filbert, Alberti,&#13;
Wheeler, Northrop, Condon.&#13;
"Relax and Listen."&#13;
(After-dinner Speakers)&#13;
Front row: Hughes, Juel,&#13;
Grow, Peregory, Boltz, Paluka.&#13;
Second row: Ross, Filbert,&#13;
Mr. Mac I lrath, BrugenHemke, Fernley, Payne.&#13;
The "WINNAHS!"&#13;
{ lntersociety Debate Finals)&#13;
Row 1. Jorda!, Wymore. Row&#13;
2. Cavitt, McGrane, Condon,&#13;
Nowling, Payne. Row 3: Jessup, Scheel, Dilly, Olson, Filbert, Ericksen, Payne, Beck,&#13;
Alberti .&#13;
"Spontaneous Speaking."&#13;
( Extempo Finalists)&#13;
Sitting: Steinhauer, Ross,&#13;
Condon, Petersen, Holt.&#13;
Standing: Peters, Johnson,&#13;
Schmidt, Peregory, l&lt;istle&#13;
Future Patrick Henrys.&#13;
Seated: Olsen, Johnson. Row&#13;
1. Bacon, .. Brugen - Hemke,&#13;
Ross, Ste inhauer. Row 2. Jessup, Christensen, Peregoy, De&#13;
Vol, "Mac", Swanson, McGrane, Jordal, Condon. &#13;
JUNIOR PLAY&#13;
Ma ry Ann Hudson , Da v id&#13;
Shu g a r t , Ma id c ll c P latne r ,&#13;
Cniig- Olson, Bob Alhe rti,&#13;
A lf1·cd Ande rson , Frede ric&#13;
Beck , Ma 1·y Brni::c n -H cmkc,&#13;
Lowe ll Grundcm cyc1-, Ma ry&#13;
Hug h es.&#13;
CAPTAIN APPLEJACK&#13;
The play te lls the sto ry of a sedate family, who in one evening&#13;
find romance and adventure in their very midst, when a group&#13;
of thieves, looking for a trea sure, disgu ise themselves a s purchase rs of the old fam ily home wh ich is up for sal e . Working&#13;
in a progressive tempo, the adaption reveals the dreams, excitement, and romance of a restive, bored househo ld.&#13;
The Dramatic Season&#13;
LAVENDER AND OLD LACE-Ero -Philo.. Novembe r&#13;
8 and 9 .&#13;
Cost : Mi llicent Thompson, Dove Shugart, Be tty&#13;
Ma rkley, Ramona Stei nhaue r, Bette Lee Harris,&#13;
Warren Slagl e, Miriam Scott, George Parks, Honor&#13;
Scott, Cha rl es Foote.&#13;
Director: Luc ile Brady. Assistant Dire ctor : Mary&#13;
Rose Eve rest.&#13;
GLEE PLAYS THE GAME-Tha lian- Bye. Novembe r&#13;
15 and 16 .&#13;
Cost : Be rnadine Briggs, Elinor Lue th, Geri Gretze r, Lova n Siec k, Darlene W esley, Ma ry Bunton,&#13;
El eanor Mann, Lucy Bea ll Stouffer, Ma ry Hughes,&#13;
Robe rta Peters, Sh irl ey Ford, Ali ce Brandt, Joan&#13;
Otis, Fe rn Johnson .&#13;
Director: Mary Ell en McCabe ... Assistant Dire ctor :&#13;
Phyllis Van Ells.&#13;
JUNE MAD-De lta Tau- Ionian. January 17 and 18.&#13;
Co st : Pegg y Dugan, Roy Fe rn ley, Barbaro Fra nklin, Jack Pitze r, Russe l I Wa rd, Bonnie Roach,&#13;
F ifty -six&#13;
Vio la Ernst, Ke nneth Pe te rsen, Sidney W inn, Cliffo rd Mill e r, Ge rry Bloc ke r, Arthu r Brown, Virginia&#13;
Lemen .&#13;
Director : Lucile Brody. Assistant Dire ctor: Morzee&#13;
W il ke rson .&#13;
LIGHTING OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE-Christma s&#13;
Play. Decembe r 24 .&#13;
Cost: Bob Kea hey, Dolores Bishop, Joyce Bronsby,&#13;
Nancy Foste r, Wa lte r W hee le r, Ea rl Ske lto n, Ma rjorie Stephens.&#13;
Director: Mary Ell e n McCabe. Assistant Director :&#13;
Bonita Schu ltz .&#13;
THE EMPEROR'S CLOTHES-Ope retta . J anua ry 23&#13;
a nd 2 4 .&#13;
Cost : Charles Binkl y, Be nard Mo rse, Loinys Daw -&#13;
son, Mary Rose Eve rest, Rolph El lswo rth, J ulia&#13;
Mil le r, Bi ll Downing , Dal e Johnson, Shirl ey McKee.&#13;
Dire ctor : Dorothy Wassum. Assistant Director:&#13;
Joan McGrone . &#13;
SENIOR PLAY&#13;
Front row : Mnry Jean Wil·&#13;
Iiam s. Joyce Bransby, Honor Scott, Mal'zce Wilke rson,&#13;
N a n cy F'u~t r, La Ve rne&#13;
Pap;e, Betty Cohen. Dnck row: Audrey Tc lpn c r, S idney&#13;
Winn, Robe1·t Keahey, Ken -&#13;
n e th Wymoi·c, Fred Savage ,&#13;
Kenne th Pcte i·scn , Charles&#13;
Foote, Un1ce J ohnson, Ve ra&#13;
Hinman.&#13;
DEA TH TAKES A HOLi DAY&#13;
In Duke Lambert's castle in Italy, during a period of three&#13;
days, Death, suspending all usual activities and assuming&#13;
the guise of a fri~nd of the Duke, visits the group of people&#13;
assembled at the castle. Death hopes to discover the answe rs&#13;
to two questions: Why do human beings fear death:&gt; What&#13;
is the mean ing of love? The play tells the story.&#13;
The Dramatic Season&#13;
IN A HOUSE LIKE THIS-Alpha-Lago. February 2 8&#13;
and March l .&#13;
Cast : Maree Wil ke rson, Joyce Bransby, La Verne&#13;
Page, Clarion Wil d, Kenneth W ymore, Frede rick&#13;
Beck, Marj ori e Stephens, Bob Emarine, Bob Albe rt i,&#13;
Fl orence Irving, Nancy Foster, Bono rd Morse, Bruce&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
Director: Mary Ell e n McCabe. Assistant Director :&#13;
Betty Cohe n.&#13;
GROWING PAINS-Clio-Arista . March 28 and 29.&#13;
Cast: Jack Abe ls, Betty Cohe n, Ruth Hancock,&#13;
Robert Keahey, J eon Redden, Ethe l Kistle, Don&#13;
Hende rson, Fred Savage, Norris Shehan, Walte r&#13;
Kirhoffe r, Sta nl ey Clay, MacWatson, Barbara Bo ltz,&#13;
J ean Larsen, Marjorie Byers, Marjori e Kah l, Kay&#13;
Halloran, Patricia Tullar, Pepper.&#13;
Director: Lucille Brady. Assistant Director:&#13;
Dolores Bishop.&#13;
CAPTAIN APPLEJACK-Junior Cla ss. April 25 and&#13;
26.&#13;
Cost: Lowe ll Grundmeier, Mary Hughes, Maidelle&#13;
Platne r, Frederic k Beck, Roy Fe rnl ey, Jack Abels,&#13;
Bona rd Morse, Ed Lee, Eugene Boatright, Norris&#13;
Shehan, Stanley Hansen, Da vid Shuga rt, Mary Ann&#13;
Hudson, Mary Brugen- Hemke, Do lores Weaver,&#13;
Cra ig Olson, Alfred Anderson, Bob Alberti.&#13;
Director: Mary Ell e n McCabe. Assistant Director:&#13;
Bette Lee Harris.&#13;
DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY-Senior Class.&#13;
Cast: Bob Keahey, Marzee Wilkerson, Nancy&#13;
Foste r, Joyce Bransby, Betty Cohen, Charl es Foote,&#13;
Sidney W inn, Vera Hinman, Audrey Te lpner, Mary&#13;
J ean Wi lliams, Bruce Johnson, Fred Sa vage, Ke nne th Peterson, La Verne Page.&#13;
Director: Luci le Brady. Assistant Director: Honor&#13;
Scott.&#13;
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Top row : Condon, Bl'a nsby , H olt, Scott. Second row: Madsen , McGranc , Ross, Fo 1·d. Third row : Evc1·c:-; t, Mcl( cc, Beno ,&#13;
Ste inhaue 1'. Fourth row : Mill e1·, l3u1·ke . Fifth row : Ba l'dsle y, Mann, Leu th, Wilkers on, Dunn, Foste r. Bottom : Nm·thro p.&#13;
May Festival&#13;
Who wil l be queen of the May? An outstanding girl of Abraham Linco ln is to be chosen&#13;
to reign as queen of the May Festi val. A hush falls and in th e dim twilight the queen and&#13;
her attendants enter. The queen's subjects then ente rtain her. The audience applauds&#13;
and another queen has gone down into history. Fifty -e ig h t &#13;
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Front row: Thomps on. H a ll. Scheel. Keahey, Ste inhaue r, Mads en , Grow, M. Morse. Wunne r. Ducan, W atson, Cohen. Second&#13;
row: Pa ltne r, Balaban, Te1pne r, Martin, McGrane , Briggs, Allphe in , Weave r, Hughes, Minor, Gidl ey , Hansen, De Vol, J essup.&#13;
Th ird row: M. Ande rsen, Kistle, Condon , Ross, Ka hl, W eath e ri ll , McKee , Dawson. Fourth row .: Stephens, F ernley , Garrison,&#13;
Leonhardt, Clay, Vandevente r, J ensen, Sweeney , C. Che rniss, I. Che rniss, G. Ande rson, Ericson, Adkins, Dawson. Fifth row:&#13;
Schroede r, Wheeler, R. Morse, Hartwell, Wright, Ile!!. Sixth row : Zimmermann , Kirn, B. Johnson, Ilaum an , P eterson,&#13;
Parks, Scott, Stephun , Bradsley, Ueno, Everest, Miller, Clabaugh, J orda!, A. Johnson, Alberti, Taffe.&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Colors : Wh ite and Gold&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sponsors:&#13;
The most anxiously awaited assembly of the&#13;
year is that in which new members are announced for the National Honor Society. A&#13;
beautiful ceremony arranged by old members of the Society explains the symbols of&#13;
the key and torch, and the new members&#13;
are called to take their places among the&#13;
future leaders of America's defense program.&#13;
A sec ret committee of faculty members&#13;
chooses outstanding students to become&#13;
members of the National Honor Society.&#13;
Six ty&#13;
Robert Keahey&#13;
Charles Scheel&#13;
Karen Madse n&#13;
Ramona Stei nhauer&#13;
Mrs. Pomeroy, Mr. Blank&#13;
These members are selected on the basis&#13;
of character, leadership, service, and schol -&#13;
arship. Eligible for membership are five&#13;
per cent of the juniors and fifteen per cent&#13;
of the graduating class.&#13;
Their specific contribution to the school&#13;
during the year is the business management&#13;
of the Road Show.&#13;
Membership in this Society signifies real&#13;
ability and qual ities that make for success&#13;
in any field of life . &#13;
junior Red Cross Council&#13;
Founded in 1933&#13;
Colors : Red and White&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergean t-at-A rms&#13;
" Have you aid to Britain?"&#13;
"You bet we have."&#13;
Sponsor:&#13;
The Junior Red Crass Cou ncil has taken an active&#13;
part in the Aid-to-Britai n program.&#13;
They have ral led bandages and helped with sewing&#13;
and knitting in the Red Cross rooms, shouldering the ir&#13;
Mrs. White&#13;
Edwin Spet man&#13;
Merry De Vol&#13;
Ann J enn ings&#13;
Bernie Petrus&#13;
Kath leen Stech&#13;
sha re of work in the senior d ivision. They contributed&#13;
$ 15 to aid wa r refuges and fo rmed a disaster committee to coope rat e with the Senio r Red Cross.&#13;
To conclude their year, the members se nt ten beautiful portfo li os to South Amreica. Our J unior Red&#13;
Cross is certainly doing its sha re!&#13;
First row: J essup, Albe1·ti, Emar ine, Spc tn1nn, Beno , P etrus, \Va ll ace. Second row: De Vol, P et e rson, McG ee, Mo rse, Gretze1·.&#13;
Third row: Wadsworth, John ~o , Clay, Keahey, Swanson, Ross. Paine.&#13;
Sixty -o ne &#13;
Front ro'": Brown, \Vilker::;cn, Brans b:v, Foster , s~ . M{:Ke"?. P ag e , Irving, 0 . La rsen. W eaver. Mc Bain , Sta n ·. Second row: Boltz . W a llace. O'Kf•e f e . Montgom e ry , Mor?.n, Braun, B 1rritt, Goldapp, Taylor, M a 1·tin, L. Dawson , Culley, S tephens. Third row: B. H a n num . Mag-ee . R. Ga llo . N e lsen . Pete rsen. Huff:tkc r, So renson , F itzpa trick, H artwell, E. Kle in, J . Dawson , Goodw in. Ma lick. Fourth row : Wuiff. Tu1·ner, D en scn, Lyon ;, Es nino:rn. Bu rke, Dunn. B. Kline , M . Larsen, M ino1·, A ker::;,&#13;
J . M. T h omus . Ebon . Fifth row: a~ . W ild. Camde n. 111. Ga llo , Graybill, Baumkc r, Cross, O'H ara, Le n iha n , Jacobs, Smit h , J imb on , Ura tches. Hunt, Olso n.&#13;
Alpha Literary Society&#13;
Fall&#13;
Ge rry Ross&#13;
J oyce Bransby&#13;
Ge rry Goodwin&#13;
Nancy Foste r&#13;
J ane Dawson&#13;
Priscilla Burke&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
S ergeant-at-Arms&#13;
H istorian&#13;
Sponsor: Miss Hanigan , M iss M Willa rd&#13;
Founded in 19 1 5&#13;
Co lors: Gold a nd W hi te&#13;
S pring&#13;
Shi rl ey McKee&#13;
La Ve rne Page&#13;
Florence Irving&#13;
Olive La rsen&#13;
Marzee W ilkerson&#13;
With Ge rry Ross winning first in extemporaneous&#13;
speaking and J oyce Bransby and La Verne Page&#13;
p laci ng first in humorou s a nd dramatic sec tions o f&#13;
the dec lamatory contest, the Al phas have indeed won&#13;
top honors this year.&#13;
we re beautiful and amusi ng.&#13;
As is the custom, the formal and informa l initiations&#13;
S ix ty-two&#13;
As a c limax to a ve ry successful yea r was the annua l&#13;
Mother-Sen ior Banque t. This is looked forward to&#13;
by all membe rs os the finish ing touch to a year fu ll&#13;
of fun a nd good times. &#13;
Aristolian Literary Society&#13;
Founded in 1915&#13;
Co lo rs : Purple ond Gold&#13;
Fall&#13;
Art Barte l&#13;
Don Do y&#13;
Don He nderson&#13;
Irwin Cherniss&#13;
Ray Ranum&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
.S ergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Burgess, Mr. St out&#13;
Spring&#13;
Fred Sa vag e&#13;
Don He nde rson&#13;
Edward Che rn iss&#13;
J ohn Hartwell&#13;
No rris Sheha n&#13;
" Growi ng Pa ins," the Aristos' d ramatic producti on,&#13;
was definite ly not a pai n . On the contrary, it wa s&#13;
a whopping succe ss.&#13;
speaking fi e ld, and their team placed second in th e&#13;
boys' d ivision of debate. The representa t ive in the&#13;
State Afte r-Dinne r Speaking contest wa s o n Aristo,&#13;
a nd he placed fourth from the top, an hono r in any&#13;
The club membe rs we re outsta nding succe sses in the man's language.&#13;
First i uw : Dean, O'Kct.•fc, Day, Barte l. S avage, H olmgard. F ox, Ellsworth. Seco'ld row: Chcrn iss. Adkins, W adsworth,&#13;
llcnn clt, D. Sheehan, P c r gory, Keahey. Third row : W atson, Schlott , Ross, N. Sh.,ehan, Ha rtwe ll, Dickson , D imm ler , Krasnc . Fourth row : Voss, Ranum, Sha f e r, Th01·n c ll, H enn essy, S teffensen, Stephens, He tade rson. Fifth row : Burhm en , Abe ls. H ouns he ll , Clay , Downing, Swanson , Mc Dona ld , Adams, Howlette . Be r$?.&#13;
Sixty -three &#13;
First row: Boltz. Kirn, Larson, Tig he, A~~;ikin, Claybaugh, Mann , Wingat e , Pace, Wibon, N. Haas, Mendenha ll, B. Smith, All en. Second row: Brown , Hess, Thompson, Stilen, Kt·abbe, Payne, Mars haJI, Goldapp, Leedy, Ellsworth, Russe ll , Tank , Tull e r, J epson. Third row: Ualaban, Nichols, Chandl e r, Eve rest, Byers, Nowling, Er ck rn , Ford, Christiansen, H ardwick, J. Pyct- s ki. M. Haas. Roon ey , Bro wn. Fourth row: Drake, Summey, B. Pete rsen. D. Pete rsen. Abe ls. Redden. Paluka. Cross, Johnson, Jon es. Milliha llin. W e lbourne. Condo n. Kistle. Fifth row: Woods, Gundram, E. Pycts ki , Hays, McKain, llrcwc1·, Shi e lds, Schroede r , Ku skin, N. Smith, Hancock, Halloran, Cavitt, M cGran , , Mille r. Kahl, J ess up.&#13;
Cliosophian Literary Society&#13;
Fall&#13;
Betty Condon&#13;
Mary&#13;
Julia&#13;
Ethel&#13;
Rose Everest&#13;
Miller&#13;
Kistle&#13;
Marjorie Byers&#13;
Betty Cohen&#13;
OFFI CERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Historian&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Pyle, Miss E. Wil lard&#13;
Founded in l 920&#13;
Colors: Purpl e and White&#13;
Spring&#13;
Patricia Tu ll ar&#13;
J u lia Mi ller&#13;
Jean Lar ~e n&#13;
Ge nevieve Tighe&#13;
Betty Cohe n&#13;
Kay Halloran&#13;
Reaching the debate finals, the Clios pulled off top&#13;
honors wi th a sport sman's victory.&#13;
assistant directors of the student productions. . Mary&#13;
Rose Eve rest and J ulia Mil ler did autstandig work&#13;
in carrying the leads in the operetta. They we re tops not on ly in debate, for Betty Condon&#13;
was the D. A . R. Representative, and the studen t&#13;
body elected J ere Russell the football queen. Mary&#13;
Rose Eve rest, Joa n McGrane, and Betty Cohen were&#13;
S ix ty-four&#13;
The Cli os' Valentine T ea, given in honor of thei r&#13;
mothers, completed a successful year of hard work&#13;
with fine resu lts. &#13;
Delta Tau Literary Society&#13;
Founded in 1900&#13;
Colors : Bloc k and Gold&#13;
Fall&#13;
Cecile Bardsley&#13;
Barbaro Franklin&#13;
Virg inia Lemen&#13;
Shirley Grow&#13;
Harriet Christensen&#13;
Berenice Boland&#13;
At lea st, the Delta Taus EAT!&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasu rer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Historian&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Taylor, Mrs. Totroe&#13;
Spring&#13;
Virginia Leme n&#13;
Marjorie Gidl ey&#13;
Uno Elaine Claypool&#13;
Shirley McMullen&#13;
Patsy Watson&#13;
Berenice Boland&#13;
consisted of a George Wa sh ing ton Teo.&#13;
Kiwanis Poi nt was the scene of the Delta Taus'&#13;
hil ari ous initiati on picnic for the new girls lost foll.&#13;
As furth e r proof that the Delta Taus eat, and also&#13;
to conclude the year's program, the ann ual MotherSe ni or suppe r was held. This event was one of&#13;
the best that the De lta s hove ever hod, and mothers&#13;
think Delta Taus ore "tops" a s enterta ine rs.&#13;
This spring the new girls were also honored, but&#13;
in on altogethe r different way. Their initiation&#13;
First row: Fclrlt. M. Smith. Holt. Uarclslcy , Lemen . Bacon, J. Sn1ith, Mc Ma in::;. Sa ks. Dug-gan. McKclv ie. Second row: Goff. Cochran, Gidl ey, Claypoo l, J ensen, Ra ndolph, Prio r, Roach, Morse, Gi-ow. Bo land. Franklin , Tank. Third row: Sta ley , Ball en- g e r, Done r, Eurhardt, Messm ore, Levitt. Baird, Hall , Parady, Darrington, Kraft, Beck, 'Vatson . Hl'unow. Fourth row: Ste- vens. Cody, E 1·nst, N e lson , H amilton, Agnew , Paveli ck, Eddy, Blocker, Hahn . Mc Mu ll en , Mon1n , Northrop. Fifth row: Telp- ner, P latne r, Kyne tt, Uock, H ays, D cVol, Claypool, Moser, Mcintyre , Lcibcrnecht, H owe, Eve 1·hanlt, Chri::;; tiansen. &#13;
Front row: Mors e, Shawler, E sbeck, Hinman, Thompson, Mads en , Ste inhnuer, Minor, M. Scott, Jacobs en, Ke ls en, Smith. Seconrl row: Hughes. Parks. White. M. Hansen, Frandsen. H ead, Ed:;on , Wunner, Barnes, Schroeder, Krage r, Reynolds. H. Scott. Third row: D. H a n&lt;en. C. Hannum, H oward, Ste ch , Russell, Hug hes, Mcin tyre, Re if, Hill , BatTitt, Nelso n , Sealock,&#13;
Logan. Fourth row: Corbally , B rown, Wild, Passe r , Loome r, Moats, Hubbard, Millard, As h, B ishop, Hanan. l'ifth row: Tisher, Ahrens, Basch, Snyder, B ierer, Swanson, Soc, McGoy, Parker, Harding , Ander:;on, W eatherill.&#13;
Erodelphian Literary Society&#13;
Fall&#13;
Karen Madsen&#13;
Honor Scott&#13;
Ramona Stenhauer&#13;
Guenevere Minor&#13;
Betty Shawler&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms .&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Brisley, Miss Ketter&#13;
Founded in 1913&#13;
Colors: Red and White&#13;
Spring&#13;
Millicent Thompson&#13;
Miriam Scott&#13;
Ve ra Hinman&#13;
Elinor Esbeck&#13;
Marilyn Morse&#13;
Hard work but a good time is the policy of the Eros! girls, there is bound to be fun included. This was&#13;
,Hard work certainly was carried out when the&#13;
dramatic production, " Lavender and Old Lace" was&#13;
given with the Philo Society.&#13;
Hard work also a lways must accompany any party,&#13;
but when this is combined with an intiation of new&#13;
Sixty-six&#13;
the case when the Eros " honored" their new girls&#13;
last fall at a Christmas Party.&#13;
In the end, though, the Eras feel that all the fun&#13;
rece ived more than equals the work put in. &#13;
Ionian Literary Society&#13;
Founded in 1925&#13;
Colors: Green ond Gold&#13;
Fall&#13;
Duone Sweeny&#13;
Hess Peters&#13;
Aldis Johnson&#13;
Kenneth Peterson&#13;
Bob Phinney&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
.Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. Rosenkronz&#13;
Spring&#13;
Ald 's Johnson&#13;
Kenneth Peterson&#13;
Clifford Miller&#13;
Duone Sweeny&#13;
Russell Word&#13;
Declom spe lls tough competition omong societies,&#13;
ond this yeo r the !onions took top honors. Wolte r&#13;
Whee ler wos the member who won such o high ploce&#13;
for this society.&#13;
con exchonge the first bronze pin for sil ver, ond&#13;
the silve r pin for a gold one in his senior year.&#13;
All students work for these pins, but few attain this&#13;
very high goal.&#13;
The Ionian scho lastic pin is on award mode annually&#13;
to students who rece ive all A's. It works on on&#13;
exchange basis. If the students keeps his A's, he&#13;
lonions and Delta Taus produced " June Mod, "&#13;
which was acclaimed by the critics as very we ll done .&#13;
First row: S pe lman, Vandcr Creek, Pe ters, A . John son, Sween y, Pe tersen. Mil1C' 1'. Second row: P itzer. Kubby . F c1·11 1ey, M. hn ~o n, Spa rks. S ull ivan, Cu1·tis. Third row: He rms en, Wil '. iams, Ho rrum, Winn, Ward. Hudson. Fourt h row: Wheeler,&#13;
V andcrvcn tcr, Ml'Kcc, Urow n, Stagem an , Walter s.&#13;
Sixty-seven &#13;
Front row : D. M ill e .-. Duffy. Gress. C. Olsen. E vans. Albe rti. Em a rine, Filbe rt, Dilly. S econd row: Franke , Marty, Ba k e r, Grossm an, Giles, Mors e, D. Pet e rsen, Robe rtson, Broug ham . Third row : Peters. D. J ohnson . Hughes, J essup, Zucconi. Caywood, IJ auman. Montgom e ry, C. Olsen , Jensen, Bock. Fourth row: Wy more, Il. J ohnson, S cheel, Jorda l, Rasmussen, Drustrup, L.&#13;
Brown. Petrus. D. u ohnson. Lon&lt;lon.&#13;
Logotechnian Literary Society&#13;
IJ&#13;
Champions?&#13;
Fall&#13;
Jack Lincoln&#13;
Herbe rt Jorda I&#13;
Bob Albe rti&#13;
Kenneth Wymore&#13;
Bob Pete rson&#13;
We ll , not quite, but a lmost.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
. S ergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. Franke&#13;
Founded in l 920&#13;
Colors: Blue and White&#13;
Spring&#13;
Kenneth Wymore&#13;
Bob Peterson&#13;
Frede ri c k Beck&#13;
Bob Alberti&#13;
Bob Emarine&#13;
Runner- up for the debate championship this year was&#13;
the Logo team. Because this team topped oll the&#13;
boys' soc ieties, they met the Clios, as champions of&#13;
the g irls' societies, in the fina l rounds.&#13;
Howeve r, they we re ve ry we ll re presented in the&#13;
dec la matory contest having two membe rs competing&#13;
in the fina l contest. Bob Alberti and Norman&#13;
Filbert were the participants, and they placed second&#13;
ond third respective ly.&#13;
Champions? Maybe not, but you can always depend&#13;
on tough competition when a Logo is invo lved .&#13;
Sixty-e igh t &#13;
IJ&#13;
• Philomathian Literary Society&#13;
Founded in 1907&#13;
Colors : Oronge ond Block&#13;
Fall&#13;
Worren Slogle&#13;
Bert Toffe&#13;
Charles Foote&#13;
Leston Stoey&#13;
Jere She llenberg&#13;
OFF ICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsors: Mr. Miller, Mr. Lockhordt&#13;
Spring&#13;
Jere Shellenberg&#13;
Eorl Zimmerman&#13;
Leston Stocey&#13;
Horry Schmidt&#13;
Dove Shugart&#13;
"Come on, let's dance!"&#13;
Yes, this was the Philos' cry when participating in&#13;
the "'inter-society dance!" When the four boys'&#13;
societies got together and decided on a donce, the&#13;
idea met with a great deal of enthusiasm. All the&#13;
societies did their part a nd the dance was evaluated&#13;
as the "best ever."&#13;
" Lavender and Old Lace," presented with the Ero&#13;
Society, was so ably portrayed by the members of&#13;
the cast that you could almost make yourself be lieve&#13;
thot you were living in thot period.&#13;
It is agreed that Philos are able and sportive participants in any contest during the yeor.&#13;
Front row: Schroeder, Stacy, Shcllenberg, Single, Foote, Zimme1·mnn, Cherniss. Second row: N. P eter,on, Sch onberg, Bu1·gcn- He mkc . Ge 1·shun. Co llic1·. McGee, Pnrdy. Third row: J. Hansen, Durfee, Pl'cssle r .. Gnmdme it&gt;r, B1·yan , Snyde r, P agP, Hughes.&#13;
Fourth ~o~: S~ 1gga t, Mad::;cn, S chmidt, Bauman, Whitman Hammer, Juel Heck ... Fifth row: Han::&gt;en, Bachn1a n , Eycbcrg . Gosw sard, Williams. I a ffe, Parks, Anderson Edmundson.&#13;
Sixty -nine &#13;
Front row: Sollazzo. Shatto, Tl'uscot t . Ilrunow , Van H orn e , Fish el', Ileno, All ph in Hansen , Huxfol'd, La uson, J or da n scn, Cody. Sec1Jnd row : Madsen. Oam ek. Crow ], Ancforson , Krasne , Molzahn, Kla ha n , Trcde, Da rring ton , Ang e roth, Perdue , Ncw c11, Ste pphun. Third row : 13r igg:;, Meyers, Mac kland, Olsen , Burchard, IJandom c r, Trapa lis, Nielson , Brandt, [h m ton, Woods. J ohnson. Re id, O'N e iL Fourth row: Lueth, Ranney, F ord, P e te rs, J a nsen , Durbin , Frandsen, Kiclblock, Stoufer, 13c rn::5tcin, Cla ·,·k. Hecht. Fifth row: }lubbard, Larsen, Mader, J orgensen , PaJuka, Downs, Mann, Sorenson , Hudson , J ensen , Grctzer,&#13;
Otis, Ba1Titt.&#13;
Thalian Literary Society&#13;
Fall&#13;
Maxine Hansen&#13;
Dorothy Allphin&#13;
Robe rt Pe te rs&#13;
Eleono r Monn&#13;
Mory Brugen-Hemke&#13;
Leonora Sollozzo&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Historian&#13;
Sponsors: M iss Morty, Miss Ehmke&#13;
Founded in l 925&#13;
Colors : Blue a nd Gold&#13;
Spring&#13;
J eon Be no&#13;
Gerry Newe ll&#13;
Mory Fisher&#13;
Shirley Ford&#13;
Lucy Bea ll Stouffe r&#13;
Mory Bunten&#13;
All - gi rl cast! Added to the activiti es of the yea r besides declam,&#13;
This is what you think of first when anyone mentions&#13;
the Thalion-Bye play, "Glee Plays the Game ."&#13;
This uni que ploy was he first ever to be gi ven&#13;
with an a ll-girl cast. he gossi py old ma ids, the&#13;
romantic young girls . we ~ II c leve rly played by&#13;
members of the Thalian -:; ty .&#13;
Seven ty&#13;
debate , and extemporaneous speaking contest, was&#13;
the init iation of the new gi rls in the fal l, the tea&#13;
hono ring the new g irls in the spring, and the&#13;
Mothe r-Senior banquet that ended a very successful&#13;
yea r. &#13;
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Commercial Club&#13;
Founded in 1932&#13;
Colors: Orchid and Green&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Fall&#13;
Faye Harvey&#13;
Marian Main&#13;
Eleanor Esbeck&#13;
Betty Millard&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Trearnrer&#13;
Spring&#13;
Betty Millard&#13;
Evelyn Young&#13;
Helena Olsen&#13;
Joan Kirchoff&#13;
Sponsor:&#13;
"Practice Makes Perfect."&#13;
This might be used as the theme song of the Commercia l Club. During the year the members strive&#13;
enthusiastical ly for their shorthand and typing awards.&#13;
When there is a contest to enter, the winners of the&#13;
awards contests participate.&#13;
The meetings include initiation, business activities,&#13;
e lection of officers, and interesting programs. Quite&#13;
Mrs. Downs&#13;
often, the program includes guest speakers-business&#13;
men and women of Council Bluffs who know the&#13;
conditions in the busi ness offices where the members&#13;
will wo rk after graduation.&#13;
Since the Commercial Club has bee n organized, many&#13;
fine typists, secretaries, and bookkeepers have been&#13;
turned out, and this club has played a large part&#13;
in their development.&#13;
First row: Lewis, Eme ry, Stepphun , Fauble , Ki1 choff. Esbcck. M1llard. Young, Oh.en , 0 1 rc ll . J epson. Second row: H e rd. Lunbec k. Cox, S hultz . Da v is , N ewell. Jon 1.:.-s . Butz. Jack!:&gt; on , N e bon, Coch1 an, Mali ck. Th it d, row: All en . lli . Vos:-: . N ix o n.&#13;
Go1 n , Co llm ~. Ja co . Nick. Pace , H a rla n , Sten wa ll , Pno r. F .&gt;Urth row: Bandon1 e r. V e rpoorten. Varner, Harritt. Cody, Stc·-&#13;
vens, Sturgeon, Leonard, Kus kin, Schroede r, Mill e r, Ho lly, Gre en. Fifth row: N eg e thon. W e HS. Wisernan, Woods. Doug hel'ty, Hays, Grote, Elle 1·beck, Frimodt, Parsons, Clark, J ensen, Mc Kain, Lang-e r. Seventy -one &#13;
Front row: Rooney, Phinney, Thompson, Keahey, Ilenu, Foote. Ande rsen. Second row: Watson , S tech, Macklnnd, Palcnsky, Burke . Ralaban, McBa in. Third row: Ah1·cns, Hamilton, Halloi a n, Peterson, Foster, U . Claypool, Summy, Shawle 1'. Fourth row: O'Kee f e, N. Claypool. Wild, Drugen-H emke, McKe lvie, H 1wa1·&lt;l, Emarinc. Sava~c.&#13;
~&#13;
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Fall&#13;
J ean Beno&#13;
Bob Ema rine&#13;
Millicent Thompson&#13;
Kitty Lou Rooney&#13;
Fred Savage&#13;
French Club&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasu rer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsor: Miss Landon&#13;
Founded in 1931&#13;
Colors : Red, White ond Blue&#13;
Spring&#13;
Charles Foote&#13;
Bob Phinney&#13;
Marjorie Anderson&#13;
Honor Scott&#13;
Kay Halloran&#13;
Originally, the admiration of A. L. Fre nch students&#13;
for the culture which the French language represents,&#13;
was the formation of Le Ce rl e Francois.&#13;
stand for democratic principles and idea ls.&#13;
The meetings, which endeavor to bring about t his&#13;
feeling, are arranged to give a better understa nding&#13;
Today, more than ever, there is a need of this of France to the members of this organization.&#13;
kindredship and sympathy which the French Club&#13;
endeavors to supply in a sma ll measure to the great&#13;
ma jority of freedom - loving French people who sti ll&#13;
Seventy-two&#13;
The re is no doubt that in a time like this the re is need&#13;
for such sympathy and fe llowsh ip as is being brought&#13;
about by the French Club. &#13;
IJ&#13;
~&#13;
Founded in 1923&#13;
Colors: Purpl e, Crimson, and Gold&#13;
Fall&#13;
Jock Bouman&#13;
Wolte r Whee le r&#13;
Bonord Morse&#13;
Geo rge Porks&#13;
Mory Ell en North rop&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ec retary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
S ergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsor: Miss London&#13;
Spring&#13;
Geo rge Porks&#13;
Wolte r Whee le r&#13;
Bonord Mo rse&#13;
Eleonor Monn&#13;
Gilbert Taffe&#13;
" El Circulo Espanol," commonly known as the Spanish Club, is on organization that stri ves to bring about&#13;
o better unde rstand ing between the United Stat es and&#13;
our Latin Ame rican ne ighbors.&#13;
ish atmosphere, sometimes Mexican or Spanish d ishes&#13;
are se rved for re freshments.&#13;
Through the programs which consist of Spanish&#13;
songs, games, and book reports, the members ha ve&#13;
learned much about th e customs, histo ry, and literature of th ese countries To add further to the SpanEach membe r wo rks hard, hoping that in his sen ior&#13;
year he will be called on Honor Da y a s the lucky&#13;
membe r to rece ive th e Spanish Club medal. This&#13;
a ward is give n to the student who has contributed&#13;
the most to the club during his membership.&#13;
First row : Hruw n. Mann , WhPeler, Pa rks. Taffee. Il. Mo rse. Secon d row : F e ldt, Doty, Stilen, Bridenba ug h. Olson . Espinosa. As h , I.uga n. Th ird row: G. Mo rse. Reynolds, H ubba rd, La rse n, Ran rwy, North rop. Fourth row : .J. Ba uma n, Shugart. F eyel' IJ1·and , P. Ha uman . Hin k ley, Frandsen .&#13;
Seventy-three &#13;
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Front row : Done r , Mosher, Kirn. B ratches, Eve rest, Briggs, Cutle t·. Second row: Runyan. Cav itt, Mil1 e 1", Wunn e r, Telp- ner, Allphin, Ross, Barte l. Third row : Stagem an, Wri ght, Sheeha n , Albe rti, Olson, W inn, Dicks on, Ma1·shall.&#13;
German Club&#13;
Founded in 1939&#13;
Colors : Red, Black, and W hite&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
" Young, but oh! so wise!"&#13;
Sponsor:&#13;
Der Deutsche Vere in was organized that the students&#13;
might become bette r acqua inted with the Ge rman&#13;
peop le.&#13;
The prog rams, wh ic h are always fre sh and entertaining, consist of German music, talk s on famous music ia ns, scie ntists and artists, and reports on the cities&#13;
of Germany. With on ly two years behind them, the&#13;
Seven ty-fou r&#13;
Mrs. Pomeroy&#13;
Bernadine Briggs&#13;
Jacque line Mo~e r&#13;
Evel yn Wunner&#13;
Frances Eve rest&#13;
members feel that they know much more about the&#13;
Ge rman peopl e and the ir country throug h the va ri ed&#13;
activities of the c lub.&#13;
The initiati on is one of the important events of the&#13;
year. This yea r it was held in Fairmount Park in&#13;
real Ge rman style with German costumes.&#13;
Even though it is new, the German Club is an upand-caming organizati on of enthusiastic workers. &#13;
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Masque and Wig Club&#13;
Sponsor: Miss McCabe&#13;
"Is everything ready for the curtain."&#13;
This is one of the many sayings that ore typical of members of Masque and Wig.&#13;
All the dramatic productions rely upon the help of Mosque and Wig. The&#13;
electricians are furnished through this organization os are the make-up&#13;
artists, some of the stage helpers ond actors.&#13;
If you do outstanding work in a dramatic production or on one of its committees, you may be chosen a s an honorary member. It is the coveted&#13;
desire of every actor end helper to receive this honor.&#13;
First row: Brown, Hoffman, Duggan, Claypool, Hansen, Bransby, Spetman, Fost er, Bishop, Fritz, Harding, Cochran. Second row : H. Smith, Jones, Swanson, Saltzman, Young , Nelson, Bunther , Birchard, H olly, Hays, Downing, Graybill. Third row: Gcr:-;hun, Claybaugh, Fernley, Foote, Condon, Everest, Boltz, Brown, Franklin, Brandt, Agnew, llimn1an, Christiansen. Fourth row : Gar ri on , Grundmeier, Caparelli, Binkley, Bartel, Frandsen, Abe l:-; , Burke, Anderson , llye1·s, Ell:;wo1·th, Gretzer, Hancock, Hudson.&#13;
First row: Burke, McKelvie, Wilkerson, Schroeder, Purdy, Staley, Johnson, Logan, Wesley, Shields, Walker, McCoy. Second row: H, Smith, Jones, Swanson, Saltzman, Young, Nelson, Bunten, Irving, Stephens, London, Morse. Third row: Randolph,&#13;
1-l. Scott, Morse, Page, M. Scott, Thompson, Lueth, Northrop, Johnson, Winn, Savage , Ranney. Fourth row: Jimison, Lo r e nscn, J cnsen, Pyetski, Sorenson, Kirn, Slagle, McGrane, Miller, W eatherill, Vandercreek, Shellenberg. Fifth row: Mille r, Zaccone, Schonbe rg, W . Smith, Schmidt, Widefeldt, Keah ey, P etrus, O'Keefe, J ohnson, Spetma n, Taffe, Wheeler .&#13;
Seven ty-five &#13;
Fi rst row: Kirn, llu 1·ke , Boltz, Cutle r, Grow, Spetman , Caughlan, l\olcGrane, Peters, Saltzman , Barte l. Second row : Meyer, Johnso n, Profeda, A. T hom ps on, Goodwin, Byers, Steph en s, Boland, Joy llniner, Stei nba &gt;Jgh, J oyce Brnncr. Third row: Ba la- ban, Van Horne, Parke r, Jimison, Shawle 1·, Kistl e , Briggs, Deno , Ross. Steinhaurer, Leuth. Fourth row: Drake, Bock, Hays, McKee Fran klin, Tank, Pyetski, Claypool, Mill e r, Anderson, Brown. Fifth row: Moser. M. Thompson, Han cock, De Vo l, Gretzer, Smith, Swans on , Madsen, McMull en, Ma rtin, Cavitt, J ensen, Ha rding.&#13;
First row: Oamek. Lyons, T ig he. H a ll. Crowl, Kras n e, Holt, Kahl, Sealock, Chanrller, J.M. Thomas. Saks. Second row : Mc- 13ain , D. Hansen . Jordansen, Go ldapp, Moran, Braun , C. Hannum. F 1·an rlsen. Simonds. Hoesly. Fishe r. E. Hansen. Third r ow : Truscott, Schuman, Pratt, E IJis, P latner, Hartwe ll, B. Smith, ll. H a nnum. Turn e r, Roach, Nixon , Summy, J . A. Thomas, Magee. Fourth r ow: Triple tt, H owe, L. N e lson, Moran , Adkins, Wulff, J ohnson , Hughes, H ea d, Bis hop, P. Wil- 1ia:n:-;, Corn e lison, Lamar, B. Williams. Fifth row: Mnckland, J. Smith, Allphin, llrunow, Brugcn-Hemke , Russell , Rooney, De nso n , Swans on , Boltz, Fritz J . Nelsen , S. Johnson, Spry, Lent.&#13;
:icventy -six&#13;
Fall&#13;
Joan McGrone&#13;
Marjorie Stephens&#13;
Pri sci I la Burke&#13;
Barbaro Ba ltz&#13;
Shirl ey McMu ll en&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasu rer&#13;
.J!!!J_r11· - --- - -&#13;
Service Clubs&#13;
GIRL RESERVES&#13;
Founded in 1929&#13;
Co lo rs: Blue and White&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Broadfoot, Miss Wh ite&#13;
RESERVETTES&#13;
Founded in 193 3&#13;
Co lors: Blue and White&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Hende rson, Miss Olson&#13;
Sprin g&#13;
Shirl ey Grow&#13;
Barbara Fron klin&#13;
Bere n:ce Boland&#13;
Arlene Swanson&#13;
Mary J eon Williams&#13;
Marjorie Ho lt&#13;
Marjorie Kah l&#13;
Rase Mary Lyons&#13;
Connie Hann um &#13;
Fall&#13;
Cho rles Swonson&#13;
Aldis Johnson&#13;
Bernie Petrus&#13;
Ed Spetmon&#13;
Fall&#13;
Craig Olsen&#13;
Alden Pressler&#13;
Warren Schlott&#13;
Arthur Brown&#13;
Federick Beck&#13;
"A symbol of se rvice!"&#13;
Service Clubs&#13;
SENIOR Hl-Y&#13;
Founded in l 919&#13;
Colors: Olive Green ond Pink&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. Lee&#13;
JUNIOR H-Y&#13;
Founded in l 929&#13;
Colors: Olive Green and Pink&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasrirer&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. Lee&#13;
Spring&#13;
Gene Coughlin&#13;
Bob Zoller&#13;
Don Doy&#13;
Bill Cutler&#13;
Jock Boumon&#13;
Spring&#13;
Oda Sull ey&#13;
Ray Rannum&#13;
Donald Williams&#13;
Warren Schlott&#13;
Arthur Brown&#13;
The service c lub activities of the yeor consist olmost&#13;
wholly of services to the student body of A. L.&#13;
The Easter program is given through the combined&#13;
efforts of the Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, and the Rese rvettes.&#13;
I ts beauty and reverence makes the students more&#13;
fully appreciote the spirit of Easter.&#13;
Front row: Albc 1·ti. Baug-h, Barte l. P e ters. S wanson, P e trus, Spe tman. Scconrl row: Sulley, P etersen , Beck. Williams, J ensen. Leonha rdt, Cutler. Third row: Caughlin, O'K ecfc , Prc::;s lc r, Frandsen, Zoll er, Morse. Fourth row: Olson, H en- nessy, Ranum, Day, Winn. Drown. Bauman.&#13;
Seventy-seven &#13;
Casually&#13;
One lump or two? ...&#13;
The harp in A. L.'s&#13;
halls . . .&#13;
"Two on the aisle,&#13;
please" ...&#13;
Our social workers ...&#13;
Just kids at heart! ...&#13;
Soldiers at study ...&#13;
The villians,-heh-heh !&#13;
"Tardy again?" ...&#13;
"Where'd he come&#13;
from? . &#13;
Character and competence are strengthened&#13;
through participation in sports activities. The&#13;
players learn good, clean habits of thought&#13;
and action. Their individual talents are recogni:z:ed, and through the development of these&#13;
abilities, the students acquire the confidence&#13;
and capability which are necessary to defend&#13;
humanity against brute force.&#13;
Seven ty-nine &#13;
COACHES&#13;
Chew&#13;
Lawson&#13;
Mc ilrath&#13;
Stue lke&#13;
Stout&#13;
VIRGIL H. MILLER&#13;
DIRECTOR OF&#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
Virgi l H. Miller&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Prafeda&#13;
Kmezich&#13;
Millard&#13;
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WARREN VOGT&#13;
Honorary Captain&#13;
Pigskin Review&#13;
Our 1940 football season will be a long&#13;
remembered one for its all-around good&#13;
team and a good season. The Lyn x hod&#13;
one of their bette r seasons, winning six&#13;
games and losing two.&#13;
Opening on Kirn Field on Friday 13, the&#13;
Lynx turned bock Missouri Volley, 32 to 0 .&#13;
Tom Copel, Bud Plunkett, Art O'Neill, and&#13;
Dick Deon crashed post the Big Red barriers for A . L. touchdowns.&#13;
At Harlan the Hi I I toppers blanked the&#13;
home team, 26 to 0. Plunkett, Copel,&#13;
Honorary Captain Warren Vogt, and George&#13;
Lemen counted touchdowns for the Lynx.&#13;
Ploying for the first victory over Tee Joy&#13;
since 1936, the Lincolns toppled the Jeffs&#13;
18 to 7. It was a nip and tuck bottle from&#13;
the first whistl e to the lost. Dick Deon&#13;
bucked over the first six points with Bud&#13;
Plunkett following suit. The Jeffs drnve&#13;
over late in the second quarter to pull up&#13;
to 12 to 7. Plunkett heaved a poss to Ed&#13;
Williams to end the scoring and pile up&#13;
the largest victory margin over the Westend rivals.&#13;
Central Sioux City handed the Lynx their&#13;
first defeat 20 to 0 . Chorley Uknes scored&#13;
all of the points. This was one of the&#13;
toughest teams in the Missouri Volley conference.&#13;
Omaha Central journeyed across the ri ver&#13;
to hand the Hil ltoppers their second loss of&#13;
the season. The Lyn x practically handed&#13;
the Eag les the 12 to 0 decision .&#13;
A. L. jumped back into the win column with&#13;
a 6 to 0 victory over the Shenandoah Mustangs.&#13;
the last&#13;
equall y.&#13;
Dick Deon lugged the pigskin over&#13;
chalk stripe, but everybody ployed&#13;
E ighty-unl! &#13;
O'Neill Dean Anderson Plunkett Miller&#13;
Pigskin Review&#13;
The Lynx dropped Logan by 7 to O; charging 236 yards while holding the Panther's&#13;
offense to 57 yards. Art ONeill, playing&#13;
with a broken hand, showed the fans two&#13;
beautiful 46 yard punts. Bud Plunkett&#13;
Speer Sad le r&#13;
E ig hty -two&#13;
Story&#13;
carried the mail on the scoring play, then&#13;
passed to Tom Capel for the seventh point.&#13;
Logan battled fiercely to revenge the 1939&#13;
season's 58 to 0 rout and nearly came out&#13;
with a tie.&#13;
With Tee Jay reputed to have a&#13;
much better ball club than that&#13;
wh ich first took the field against the&#13;
Lynx, a very close game was expected. The Jeffs had a win over&#13;
the strong Cre ighton Prep eleven&#13;
a nd only needed a victory over Abe&#13;
Lincoln for a good season. Every&#13;
boy on the Hi I I top team was wanted&#13;
to make this last contest with the&#13;
Yellowjackets a successful one for&#13;
the seniors.&#13;
Williams Hordi ng &#13;
Diller Leed Lemen Loughran Reggio&#13;
Pigskin Review&#13;
In the season's grid finale, the warriors The game wasn't as close as the 12 to 7&#13;
wearing the Crimson and Blue defeated score indicated. Tom Capel ended his h igh&#13;
Thomas Jefferson for the second time of school playing by scoring both touchdowns, h and Bud Plunkett played the best game of&#13;
t e season. The game, played on the west his career. Seventeen Lincoln seniors&#13;
end field, was witnessed by a capacity played their lost football fo r the Hi lltop&#13;
crowd although it ended in a snowstorm. school.&#13;
1940 Football Season&#13;
A L. 32 -- ------ Missouri Valley 0&#13;
A L. 26 ---------------- ------ Harlan 0&#13;
A L. l 8 ·-- ·-- Thomas J efferson 7&#13;
A L. 0 ---- Sioux City Central 20&#13;
A L. 0 -------- Omaha Central 12&#13;
A L. 6 -------------- Shenandoah 0&#13;
A L. 7 ------------·-------·--- Logan 0&#13;
A L. l 2 ------ Thomas Jefferson 7&#13;
Sulhoff Sol t zgaver Capel Philli ps Miller&#13;
Eig h ty-three &#13;
First row : Tennant, Thompson, Radtke, Adkins, Speer. Thom as, Tedesco, Scott, Sparks. Second row: Manager Ilc raldi, Gible r, Olsen, Alla v ie, Russell, Zaccone, Barritt, Porte r, Cash, Watson, Coach Stuelkc. Third row: Rose, Pressler, Eva ns, Voss,&#13;
l3ennett, Wa dswol'th, Pal'ks, Sulley.&#13;
Football Reserves&#13;
SECOND TEAMERS&#13;
Not showing such a good record as the varsity, but revealing prospects for next year's&#13;
first eleven, the second teomers finished the&#13;
season with four victories and three losses.&#13;
Cooch Theron Stuelke's Reserves downed&#13;
Benson, Creighton Prep, Glenwood, and&#13;
North, while dropping contests to South,&#13;
Central, and Thomas Jefferson. This experience wi II be preparatory for A. L. teams&#13;
next foll.&#13;
BABY LYNX&#13;
A. L.'s frosh won the intro-city championship for the second consecutive year. The&#13;
Baby Lynx, guided by Cooch Fee Chew,&#13;
went through the season undefeated. __ A&#13;
scoreless tie was the only mar on the perfect record. Thomas Jefferson, I. S. D.,&#13;
and Bloomer could not put forth a team of&#13;
the calibre of the Hilltopper yearlings.&#13;
These boys wi II bolster the Abraham Lincoln varsity elevens in the future .&#13;
First row: Dorn, Kmezich, Archiba1d, Woods, Garrett, H oundshell, Kruse. Second row: Ke rn, J ohnson, Thom as, Sig1cr.&#13;
Third row: Assistant Strowig, Lewis, Coach Fee Chew, H eckman, Bin kley.&#13;
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Front row : Manage r Sulho ff, Daugh , ma . Murphy , Sto ry, Sheehan , Lem en, Ma nager Miller. S econd row: Coach Law- son, St row ii.:, Dea n, Rudt ke , Vogt , And e rs on, O'Ne ill, P lunk ett, G ible r, Assist a n t Coach Stu e lk e.&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Working with a large squad of rather inexperienced ball players throughout the entire&#13;
season, Assistant Coach The ron St ue lke developed a fa irly good ball club. Th is squad&#13;
of promising underclassmen with the returning varsity should solve many of Coach&#13;
Roy Lawson's problems far a successful&#13;
cage quintet next season.&#13;
FIRST SQUAD&#13;
Abraham Lincoln's basketeers opened the&#13;
season with promise, a nd appeared to be&#13;
one of the bette r quintets in this vicinity.&#13;
The Lynx downed si x opponents in their&#13;
first seven starts. T he ca ge rs were unable&#13;
to ma intain this pace a nd the rema in ing&#13;
games were represe nted equa lly in t he won&#13;
and the lost columns&#13;
Most impressive was the first A L.-T. J.&#13;
encounter in which t he Lynx displayed t he ir&#13;
great est talent. The intra-c ity rivals we re&#13;
seve re ly trounced, 39 to 25 . Coach Edd ie&#13;
First row: Manage r Ilcra ldi, Leniha n, M. Johnson , Tedesco, Musgrove, Swa nson, Russell, P aulson, Manage r H um ph1 ey. Second row : Sparks, Bennett, A dkins, Gillgam, Sheeha n, Evans, R. J ohnson , Tennan t, Rose. Third row: Van Leuvan . Gible1-.&#13;
Voss, Be r g, Langfe ldt, Stacy , H e 1·msen , Nicke rson, Ilr y,on. Mc Don a ld , Coach Th e r on S t u elk e. &#13;
FIRST SQUAD&#13;
Anderson Vog t&#13;
Radtke O' Neill Deon&#13;
, . E ig hty-six&#13;
Bud Plun ke tt&#13;
Honorary Capta in&#13;
Hickey of Creighton said A L. had the best&#13;
high school team in this area because of&#13;
their showing then. Other high spots of&#13;
the 1940-41 campaign were the win over&#13;
Creighton Prep and the machine-like effectiveness used to snuff out Omaha Tech,&#13;
42 to 19. ·&#13;
Three t eams were victims of the Lyn x twice&#13;
during the season, Sioux City East, Omaha&#13;
Tech, and St. Francis. Missouri Valley, Logan and Omaha Benson suffered defeats&#13;
when they met the Hilltoppers. The Lincolns also celebrated victories at the expense of Sioux City Central, Creighton&#13;
Prep and Thomas Jefferson . Of the seven&#13;
losses, Tee Jay and Omaha Central each&#13;
accounted for two with Sioux City Central,&#13;
Creighton Prep, and Creston copping re - ve nge ti Its.&#13;
Story Sul hoff&#13;
rl &#13;
Bera I di Reggio Thoma s&#13;
The Hilltoppers rolled along in the Sectional&#13;
Tournament dropping St. Francis, 35 to 27,&#13;
and topping Logan, 43 to 32.&#13;
Then, meeting Tee Jay for the third time,&#13;
the Lynx dropped a close 28-26 decision to&#13;
lose a sectional tourney for the first time&#13;
in several years.&#13;
Coach Roy Lawson lost two mid-season&#13;
lettermen, Glen Anderson and Art Reggio,&#13;
and four more lettermen because of gradua -&#13;
tion : Honorary Captain Bud Plunkett, War- ren Vogt, Dick Dean and Jack Strowig .&#13;
Art O'Neill, Don Radtke, Bob Story, Orris&#13;
Murphy, Bob Gibler and George Lemen will&#13;
return next season to form a nucleus for&#13;
Coach Lawson.&#13;
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1940 BASKETBALL SEASON&#13;
26&#13;
38&#13;
40&#13;
3 1&#13;
34&#13;
39&#13;
35&#13;
17&#13;
43&#13;
29&#13;
35&#13;
42&#13;
34&#13;
24&#13;
42&#13;
24&#13;
SECTIONAL&#13;
35&#13;
43&#13;
26&#13;
Omo ha Centra l 34&#13;
Missouri Valley 27&#13;
Sioux City Ea st 22&#13;
Siou x City Central 29&#13;
Creighton Pre p 24&#13;
Thoma s Je ffe rson 25&#13;
Omaha Tech 3 1&#13;
Oma ha Central 24&#13;
Omaha Benson 31&#13;
Creston 35&#13;
Sioux City Ce ntral 37&#13;
Omaha Tech 19&#13;
St. Francis 23&#13;
Thomas J effe rson 28&#13;
Sioux City Ea st 27&#13;
Cre ighton Prep 3 1&#13;
TOURNAMENT&#13;
St. Francis 27&#13;
Laga n 32&#13;
Thoma s J effe rson 28&#13;
&gt;&#13;
Strawig Murphy&#13;
FIRST SQUAD&#13;
Gibler Leme n&#13;
Ei y-~C' C' ll &#13;
Robert Wright Honorary Captain&#13;
Lynx Grapplers&#13;
The Abe Lynx wrestling team was put&#13;
through the mill last season and fin ished&#13;
with three wins against ni ne loses. The&#13;
team started off with a bang pinning&#13;
Cre ighton Prep a nd North in its first two&#13;
matches. Then fol lowed successive defeats&#13;
at the hands of Tech, Central, Tee Jay,&#13;
South, Central, and North . Creighton&#13;
Prep was again easy prey for the Lynx&#13;
grapplers before succumbing again to Tech,&#13;
Tee Jay, and South.&#13;
Coach Chew, with a manager and ten of&#13;
h is best men, trekked to Cherokee to participate in the district wrestling tournament.&#13;
Don M iller, Warren Binkley, Leo Cash, Fred&#13;
Garrett, Louie Carta, Mark Stageman, Bob&#13;
Wright, Orville Wright, Dick Leed, Eugene&#13;
Diller, and Manager Oda Sulley were the&#13;
boys making the trip. Cash, a 112-pound&#13;
junior, was the only team member to p lace&#13;
when he copped the championship of his division He was eliminated in the fi rst round of&#13;
the state meet held at Clarion.&#13;
Bob Knight, veteran Lynx grappler, was kept from action because of ill ness. The team&#13;
was further weakened when Orval Lee injured a shou lder.&#13;
For the season, Leo Cash, Dick Leed, Bob and Orville Wright, and Gene Diller looked best&#13;
for Abraham Lincoln. These boys mode good showings agai nst Nebraska State champions&#13;
in intercity matches.&#13;
First row: Rickabaugh, M il le r, Binkley, Cash, Laper, B. Wright, 0 . Wright, Leed, Christensen, Dill er. Second&#13;
row : Meis, Stageman, Campbe ll, Lee, Ga rrett, Le Baugh, Carta, Chaney, Suden, Boos, B. Falk, D. Fa lk, Loughran. Third row : Manager Sulley, Coach Chew, Manager, Sparks. &#13;
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([ hristensen . 1L op er&#13;
Abraham· L 1ncoh1&#13;
Ca sh ·&#13;
Matm en&#13;
IL eed IDiller&#13;
tarr et, lB i nkle_y ,IL ee , IM i 11 er, lRi ckabau9h - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - --&#13;
First row : Stagem an . Tedes co. Strowig, Le niha n . Knudsen. Second row: Willia m s. Loughran,&#13;
StOJ·y . Vogt, Gray.&#13;
TRACKSTERS&#13;
Cooch Fee Chew's track team of 1940 was&#13;
a team with good material but not enough&#13;
of it Although they foiled to win a meet,&#13;
they hod plenty of team spirit and good&#13;
sportsmanship. With only five of the seven&#13;
lettermen in school turning out, Cooch Chew&#13;
was handicapped in the seven meets which&#13;
he entered. Jock Strowing, Louis Hofler,&#13;
Louie Loper, Ed Williams, and Art O'Neill&#13;
ore the returning lettermen.&#13;
THE SCHEDULE&#13;
April 12-Red Oak Meet&#13;
April 19-Tee Joy Relays&#13;
April 26-Droke Relays&#13;
Moy 3-0moha U. Meet&#13;
Moy l 0-District&#13;
Moy 17-Missouri Volley&#13;
Moy 24-Stote and Intercity Meets&#13;
Runners: M. Stageman, V ogt, E. Williams, T ed es co, L en ih a n, ,J. Lo ug h ra n , Stl'owig. Sittilng: Gl'ess, Spal'ks, Tea l, Paul os, J. Stagma n , Timm, Binkley, 0. Williams. Kneeling: Carta, N ixon, N icke rson, J e n sen, Sheeh a n , Slightem, Widtfe ldt, Knud- sen, J ohnso n, R. Page . Standing : Manage r Humph1·cy, Green, K irn, C. Loughran, Manage r Owen, Voss, Garr e tt, Ch aney, Boos, Ch d stn scn, H1·ant:r.. Ra dtke . P c tc1·se n. Adkins, Gray, Stacy, Jacobsen, Ti ce, Beez ley, Kruse , R. Scott, Schroede r H e rmsen, Sude n, Jac ks, Russe ll, S h1·ee vPs, Re nn ctt, Wads wo1·th, B. P a g e, Hudson, Coach Stue lke, Coach Chew, Story.&#13;
N in e ty &#13;
Front row: Thomas, I. Ch e rniss, Tennant, Slagle, Kirn, E. Che rniss, Richards, Kring le. Back raw: Ba ker,&#13;
W a rd , O'Keefe, He nde rson, Charl es, Mr. " Mac", McCabe, Pe regoy, J orda!.&#13;
Swanson, Coughlan, Dean, Hoga n, Cutl e r.&#13;
Golf&#13;
After winning their first matches of the&#13;
season, the Lynx linksters under Coach&#13;
Ha rold Stout established themselves as a&#13;
definite threat in the Intercity race . Improving rapidly, year after year, that it has&#13;
been a part of the athletic program of this&#13;
school, g o lf is taking more interest than&#13;
eve r before.&#13;
Dean, Cutl e r, Coughlan, Hogan.&#13;
Tennis&#13;
In contrast to last yea r's season of defeats,&#13;
the tennis team is hopeful of making a&#13;
better record this spring . Much of Abraham Lincoln's poor showing in tennis is due&#13;
greatl y to the the serious lack of adequate&#13;
courts. "Hats Off " to the boys who repre -&#13;
sent our school in tennis, for they are help -&#13;
ing greatl y to encourage interest in the&#13;
game . Nin e &#13;
First row: G. Gorn, L. Gorn, Co llett, Cohrs, Sm ith, Morris Miller, J. Schroeder, Stick, J effers. Second row: P.&#13;
Story Burkett, Dunlavy, Larsen, Starr, S. Schroeder, Eve rhardt, Griffith, Turner. Third row: Owe ns, Sch uma n,&#13;
Boot, Lewis, Mortenson, Nelson, Unde rwood, Cody Snyd e r. Fourth row: W oods, Joan Cross, Jeanne Crass, Mo -&#13;
de r, Mark, Profeda, J enks, Hays, Kmez ich, McKeeman.&#13;
Girls' A th le tic Association&#13;
Physical fitness is essential in this day and&#13;
age to promote the national 'defense" program. Without a strongly built body, one&#13;
c an not carry on with his work in the proper manner&#13;
The Girls' Athl e tic Association is one of the&#13;
organizations which provides a program&#13;
that helps to develop strong bodies and&#13;
sound minds. Besides help ing to bui Id up&#13;
the bodies, it teaches the importance of&#13;
teamwork and cooperation, which are esse ntial in every field .&#13;
This o rganizati on sponso rs parties and&#13;
do nces throughout the year. The g i r Is&#13;
within the organization participate in such&#13;
N ine ty-two&#13;
sports as basketball, volleyball, badminton, softball, archery, hiking, swimming,&#13;
dancing, and also perform stunts. During&#13;
the spring and fall of the year many picnics&#13;
are arranged by the group.&#13;
Candy selling at the basketball games is&#13;
all done and under the direction of the&#13;
girls in the association . All girls who se ll&#13;
candy are awarded points wh ich help to get&#13;
their lette rs and other awards.&#13;
Points are earned by taking part in various&#13;
sports which are played ofter schoo l. For&#13;
every hou r of play a member ea rn s four&#13;
po.nts. Addit ional points ore given to captains of various t eams a nd to g roup leaders. &#13;
Kme zich&#13;
Rodgers, Everhardt, Sollazza&#13;
President&#13;
Vice President&#13;
S ecretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Norma Smith&#13;
Directors of G. A. A.&#13;
STATE AWARD&#13;
Every member of the Girls' Athletic Association strives to get her 1000 points for&#13;
which she is awarded the Iowa State pin.&#13;
These points are earned by participating&#13;
in various sports after school. For every&#13;
hour of play the girls get four points.&#13;
There are only four members of the present&#13;
organization who now have the State&#13;
Award; three of them secured theirs this&#13;
year, and one received hers last year.&#13;
G. A A OFFICERS&#13;
... ... Helen Everhardt&#13;
..... ...... .... . Ann Kmezich&#13;
Sharlene Rodgers&#13;
Leonora Sollazzo&#13;
STATE AWARD WINNERS&#13;
Sharlene Rodgers He len Eve rhardt&#13;
Nin e ty-three &#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
ARCHERY-"Am I proud!&#13;
BADMI NTON-"Where's the bird?"&#13;
CANDY SELLING-"Oh Henry? Babe&#13;
Ruth? or what have you?&#13;
N in et y - four&#13;
VOLLEYBALL-" No spiking allowed!"&#13;
BASKETBALL-All set for set-ups.&#13;
DANCING-"Swing it!" &#13;
Student Life&#13;
Incidentally ..... .&#13;
Snowbound!&#13;
And who are you?&#13;
Another Di:r::r:y Dean.&#13;
Make-up Men.&#13;
The house of athletics.&#13;
Batter up!&#13;
The yearbook adviser&#13;
takes a vacation.&#13;
Out in the midday sun. &#13;
N inety-six&#13;
Military Highlights&#13;
March 22 I One of the highest honors attainable by any senior in A L.&#13;
is about to be bestowed upon two people. It is the n ight of the Mi litary&#13;
Ball whe n the honor of heading a ll the cadets in school is to fall to&#13;
some R. 0 . T. C. officer, and one of the twenty-nine girls selected by&#13;
the gym c lasses is to be named Honorary Colonel.&#13;
A tense si le nce falls. The buzz of conversation ceases. All eyes are&#13;
faste ned on the c losed curtains behind which are t he unknown "draftees." The n Cadet Colonel Bob Pete rson and Honora ry Colone l Jean&#13;
Beno lead the grand march amid the prolonged cheers of the spectators. The secret is out at long last. &#13;
-&#13;
\ I&#13;
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~~&#13;
R. 0. T. C. trains boys along definite lines of&#13;
leadership and character. It gives them moral&#13;
and mental discipline and teaches habits of&#13;
good conduct and self-government. Through&#13;
strict guidance, boys develop stamina and&#13;
individuality, become self-controlled, and&#13;
learn to work with others in an orderly society.&#13;
R. (!). &lt;J. e.&#13;
N ine ty-seven &#13;
Front row: Wright, Petersen, Phinney, Day, Pe tru s, Parks. Second row Porte r,&#13;
Cutl er, Clay, Speer, Wymore, Christensen, Miller.&#13;
Front row: O'Keefe , Garrison, Petrus, Clabaugh, Caughlin, Pete rs, Wright, Mill e r,&#13;
Phinney. Second row:.. Pete rsen, Parks, Wheel e r, J e nse n, Dean, Spelman, Day,&#13;
Cutl e r. Third row: Colburn, C. Rassmussen, D. Ra smussen, Swanson, Wymore, Jorda!,&#13;
Ba xley, Christensen. Fourth row: Strawig, Hanse n.&#13;
Achieving Disciplined Personalities&#13;
(The R. 0 . T. C. l&#13;
The&#13;
Rifle&#13;
Team&#13;
The&#13;
Officers'&#13;
Club&#13;
The 194 1 regiment of the Abraham Lincoln&#13;
R. 0 . T. C. is history. The annual Military&#13;
Boll and Inspection ore but lingering events.&#13;
To the seniors, these events mean the end&#13;
of three instructive and memorable years .&#13;
To many of them it means a chance to com -&#13;
mand a company, botollion, or regiment,&#13;
which is the inevitable ambition of every&#13;
N in e ty-e ight&#13;
I&#13;
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cadet from the time he enters the R. 0. T. C.&#13;
as a sophomore. Only the boys in this organization know the struggle involved in order to achieve an Honor Rating at the annual inspection .&#13;
With the announcement of the beginning of&#13;
drill in the middle of September some five&#13;
hundred boys were launched on the way to&#13;
an Honor Rating the following May. Competitive examinations involving ail subjects&#13;
covered in the first two years of their training were given the seniors wanting a promotion. Outstanding cadets in these tests&#13;
were promoted to second lieutenants and allowed to lead the "Back to the Rails"&#13;
parade .&#13;
Theoretical training held the cadets' attention during the winter months. Lectures&#13;
were given concerning map reading, musketry, first aid, combat principles, scouting&#13;
and patrolling, and the characteristics of&#13;
infantry weapons.&#13;
When spring came and close order drill was&#13;
resumed, interest mounted steadily. The&#13;
1941 Military Ball was one of the most&#13;
beautiful of all balls and will be long&#13;
remembered.&#13;
Efforts were then concentrated on the inspection which was scheduled for May l 3.&#13;
Drill was held five days a week in order to&#13;
give more time both to close order and extended order training . Companies were&#13;
given their respective duties for the inspec -&#13;
ti on and these were practiced over and over.&#13;
May l 3 arrived rapidly. The regiment&#13;
turned out in all its glory-officers with&#13;
brass and sabers gleaming, and cadets with&#13;
immaculately clean uniforms .. . .&#13;
The end of another year came all too&#13;
quickly as the 1941 regiment fol lowed the&#13;
1940 into the past.&#13;
Colone l Fere rson, Honorary Colone l J eon Be no, Li eutenant Colonel Swa nson,&#13;
Li e utenant Colonel Pe trus, Major Po rks.&#13;
The&#13;
High&#13;
Ranking&#13;
Officers&#13;
in t~ e &#13;
COM P A NY A&#13;
First row: Petc l'sen. Caug h la n. Pcte1·s, Cutle r, Rasmussen. Second row: Stagem a n, Hall, Martin , S tockm an, H eck, Scott,&#13;
Wo lf, Ma nn , Sha ff e r, Claa 1·, S udcn, Be rg , Ma rty, Dimm lc r, O wen. Third row : Pc rcgo ry, N o rga n l, Whi tm a n , Sta g-cm an ,&#13;
Ande rson , Sparks, H aas, Roth , Wi att, K1·in gell. Third r ow: A lbe rti, Ross, Ba ll, Durick , Ba ke r , R ich a rds, F a irho lt , Peterson ,&#13;
Page , Lon don, Va n H orn, Tramon t e, Bra n dt.&#13;
COMPA N Y B&#13;
First row: J o l'&lt;la l, Co lburn , Stl'Ow ig, Cla ba ug h . Second row. Dow nin g, H a rtwell , Rem in g ton , Di ll y, Kras n e, P itzer , J ohnson ,&#13;
P ie1·ce, Mille1·, F r oh:u dt. W a &lt;lswo1·t h , F ilber t, Clay, Du f f y, R11 nrntn1m , G rossm a n . T hird r O\\' : Daven po r t , Story, Drustr up,&#13;
Mulik in, F1·ohar&lt;lt, N. Peterson, J ohnson , F elton, Reyno lds, Mo1·sc, S ickle r, Steffensen, Ma nn, Lee. Fourth row : Fe 1·nley,&#13;
Chaney, Shreves, Bi nkley, Napie r, Haven. Leste r, S n y rl(' l', Olse n, Sheehan, Buda tz, May fi e ld, Mayer, H olling s wo rth.&#13;
Learning to Plan Together&#13;
" Will th e meeting please come to o rde r."&#13;
The re is a shuffl e a s th e offi ce rs ta ke their&#13;
places. The Office rs' Clu b is meeti ng a gain .&#13;
The c lub ho lds d iscussions wh ich he lp them&#13;
to unde rst and the conditi ons unde r whi ch&#13;
th ey must d rill the cade ts.&#13;
One H u nd r ed&#13;
The clu b is also responsib le for the beauti -&#13;
ful! military ball. Its membe rs serve to&#13;
ma ke up th e " ball" committees. Each year&#13;
its e ff ecti ve ness grows greater.&#13;
W e gi ve a salute to the offic e rs and their&#13;
c lu b ' &#13;
COMPANY C&#13;
First row: Gnrrison, Krumc, Whee le r, Denn, Parks, Spe lma n . Leed. Second row : Christensen, Burhman. Angroth, Yage r.&#13;
Whitte r, Len1en, Wa tson, H owlette, William s. Poulos, Nelson. Third row: Vandevente r, Drummond, Kennedy, Hansen, Scott,&#13;
Burke, Koole r, Morse, Leonhardt, Gress. Fourth row : T a ff cc, Graves, McNeil, Miller, Lynn, Emarine, Roux, Russell, Dunla vy.&#13;
COMPANY D&#13;
First row: Hanson , Swanson. Phinney. Second row: Schroder, Plumme r, J ensen, Evans, Thompson, Musgrove, Gillman,&#13;
Horrum, S huga rt, O lson, Mille r, Caughey, Boatright, Kmezich, Dorn, J ohnson, McGee. Third row : Abels, H a ll, Juel, Goodw in, Hug hes, Fnzio, Brooks, Falk, N e lson, Rain, Miche rson, W oods, Lidge tt, Teppe rmun, Ward. Fourth row: Bailey, Lett.&#13;
Dickso n , Hanson, Caton, Thiel, Swanson, Johnson, Sickler, Nix on , Walters, Peterson, Caperilli, Durfee, Cooley, Tennant, S lack.&#13;
Savag-c.&#13;
We Acquire Parade Grounds&#13;
The students in the rooms on the east side&#13;
of the building enjoyed very much the few&#13;
days the grading machine worked across&#13;
the street. This was the b irth of Robertson&#13;
Field.&#13;
For many years the R. 0 . T. C. has drilled&#13;
in the street for lack of space. Due to the&#13;
work of Colonel Robertson and Principal&#13;
Kirn, the lot across the street has become&#13;
o ur dri II field. At last we have our own pa -&#13;
rade grounds. With this addition, how can&#13;
we miss an honor roting?&#13;
One Hundred One &#13;
COMPANY E&#13;
First row : Dille r, W1·ig ht, Ellsworth. Second row: Doyle , Watc1·s, Nne ja1-, H umphe ry, Cash, Me is, Frandsen, Baxley , Eycberg,&#13;
Edho lm, Johnson, P et erson, McMulle n , Ha1·tenhoff, Campbell. Third row: Daugher ty, Voss, Rutekin, Gilgam, Stewa rt , J ohnk,&#13;
Bussey, Schroeder, French, Schroeder, Buskness, Adams, Lai·sen . Fourth row: Grote, O'Hara , Scott, Miller, Kensinger, Thomas,&#13;
S h e ll enbe rg, P ulley, Ranney, McDan ie l, V oss, F enn, Las h, Sch roed e r .&#13;
COMPANY F&#13;
First row: J ensen , Mille r. Petrus, W ym o re, O'Keefe. Second row : A J ohnson, Thorne ll, Langfe ldt, Maertens, Bu1·gpss, Kerns,&#13;
Hansen , T aylor, Day, Rose, Steph en s, Mo r ga!, Phnff, Ch ern iss, Richabaug h, Chambers, Russell, Kirhofer. Third row: H ende rs on, Brown, Hannem a n, Parks, La rsen, Capa 1·e lli, G1·ay, Ginn, Sweeny, Bryson , Williams, Bryson, Rasmussen, l&lt; rusc, Schlott,&#13;
Owens. Bauman . Fourth row: esco~ He l"msen, Presl e 1', L ewis, Plumme 1·, De1-ry, N e lson, I3rya n , Hamme r, Lenihan , P ete rsen , Bry ant, P e te1·sen, M. Johnson, Justenson , Os born. Dahl.&#13;
Dress&#13;
"Practice parade at 7 :30."&#13;
All cadets ore familiar with this announcement. For many mornings the regiment&#13;
hos practiced on the field polishing its dri ll&#13;
for the inspection. Cadets ore striving for&#13;
O n e Hundred Two&#13;
Parade!&#13;
perfection. Moy l 3 downs I The parade&#13;
begins' The federal inspection is o n ! The&#13;
regiment demonstrates its movements. The&#13;
cadet corps returns to school with fond&#13;
hopes that on honor roting hos been&#13;
reached. &#13;
"Friends' names and friends' faces&#13;
A re better kept in private places. "&#13;
FRIENDS' FACES&#13;
•&#13;
One Hundred T hree &#13;
One Hundred Four&#13;
FRIENDS' NAMES</text>
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