Algona High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Algona, IA)
- Class of 1961
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BORA PERVANE
This year the students of A.H. S. have had the
pleasure of attending school with a foreign exchange
student from Turkey. He has been a remarkable per-
son who has fit well in the academic and social life
of the American high school student.
Mr. Alberts, the local American Field Service
pr esident, has said that much of the hatred in the
world could be avoided if people had a better under-
standing of one another. We believe that through
foreign exchange programs people DO gain a better
understanding of one another. It is with this belief
in mind that we d ed ic at e this annual to our good
friend from Turkey, Bora Pervane.
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A iarnons poet, essayisi, pniiosodnet named Ernetson once said that
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PRINCIPALS
Mr. Allen, after one year as principal of
Algona High School, has gained many friends
and much respect. Many people have come to
know that behind the teasing and joking of this
soft-spoken man, there is helpfulness and under-
standing. Our only wish is that his future years
may be as successful as his first.
During his fifth year as principal of the junior high, Mr.
Chally has once again done a very good job. With an even
larger group of stud ents than ever before, his work has in-
creased greatly, but he has taken everything in stride and won
many new friends while doing so. Our hats are off to you, Mr.
Chally!
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LYLE ALBERTS
"And now for another exciting epi-
sode in Government. "
World History, Government, Stu-
dent Council.
DON CHIQUET
"Listen my children and you shall
hear the annual deadline is drawing
near."
Junior High English, Reading, An-
nual Advisor.
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HELEN COMFORT
"Only chickens pick at their food. "
Lunch Room Supervisor.
RODGER ANDERSON
"I hear the c 1 i rn a t e is better in
Nigeria. "
Junior High English, Reading.
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CHARLOTTE COLLIER
"What's that smell?"
Homemaking, F.H.A.
ALICE CONDON
"It's good, but. . .'
Art, Art Club.
THOMAS BURLAND
"I couldn 't care less. "
Spanish, English I.
.TOE COLLIER
"'What can I do for you?"
Biology, Chemistry.
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KEITH CHRISTY
"Who's Buck Starbeck?"
Physical Education, Baseball Coach.
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RONALD DIGGINS
"I'd keep you after school but the
fish are biting. "
American Literature, Speech, Dra-
matics.
LELA HENDERSON
"We'1l go broke when the Seniors
leave."
Library.
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BILL DUFFY
"You people are b eh av in g like
sophomores in the true sense of the
word. "
English II.
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JIM HERSHBERGER
"Leave your Susy alone! "
F 0 o tb all and Track, Junior and
Senior Physical Education
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RUSSELL GUSTER
"I'll tell Santa on you."
Junior and Senior High Band.
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ARNOLD HILL
"History r e p e a t s itself and so do
some people. "
H is t o ry. 5' Junior and Senior High
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Junior High Science, Coach Junior High Arithmetic. English I, Public Relations.
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"wen, laugh! its funny!" "NOW kids quiet down. "
Language and Literature, E nglish Algebra II, Math IV, Eighth Grade
Literature, National Honor Society. Math, G.R.A.
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DONNA MADSEN LEON MARTIN ED MEYER
"Who stole my typewriter ribbon?" "This is the best group of boys I've "The f ollo wing people will stay
Typing, Shorthand, S e cr e t a ri al ever had. " after school. . . "
Training, Office Practice, Personal Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Mat1'161T1afiCS.IHdUSI1'i31 OCCUPHUOHS.
Typing, FBLA . Annual Business Ad- Wrestling. Electricity.
visor .
ALVINA MILLER
"It puzzles my geometric soul. "
Geometry, General Math.
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DELLA MOXLEY ART OLSON
"Pick up your feet, girls! Smile! " "Oh, where's my Bug Bomb?"
Physical Education, Health, Cheer- Junior High Social Studies,Go1f.
leading, Cadettes.
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"Aha, my colleague is at it again! "
American History, Speech, Tennis,
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"Don't block the halls."
Algebra I, Visual Aids.
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General Science, Physics, Camera
Club.
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BEULAI-I RICHARDSON
"lt only hurts for a little while! "
School Nurse.
WILLARD SNUSTAD
"Girls in one bus, boys in the other! '
Junior and Senior High Vocal Music
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KATHRYN SORENSEN HOWIE STEPHENSON ELIZABETH STILLMAN
"You'1l have to know this when you "Where's my towel?" "Still water runs deep."
go to college." Physical Education, Basketball. Junior High EHg1iShf Reading-
Economics, Social Problems, Gui-
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"It's fine-time once again."
Junior High English, Reading.
Junior High Librarian.
That isn't the answer I got. "
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OFFICE
STAFF
STANDING: .ToAnnK1err1m, Mrs. Agard, Mrs. Clara Teeter,
Mrs. Elliot. SEATED: Mrs. Wolfe.
ANNEX STAFF
FRONT ROW: Mrs. Houchins, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Dremmel,
ANNEX CUSTODIAN
Jessie Miller, Mrs. M. Miller, Mrs. Finley. BACK ROW: Leo
Mrs. Chism, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Haase, Mrs. Seefeld, Mrs.
Mitchell, Mrs. Zumach, Mrs. Gregson.
CUSTODIANS
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FRONT ROW: Mr. Dean Meyer, Mr. Benschoter, Mr. De
Boon. STANDING: Mr. White, Mr. Phillips, Bill Meyer, Mr. ,
Allen, Mr. Cook, Mr. Teeter, Mrs. Naylor, Mr. Kuhn, Mr.
winrkopf, Mr. Gade.
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Vice-President.
The corridors will soon stand empty, and almost all activity will cease in Algona
High School, marking the end of four wonderful years for the graduating class of 1961,
The past year has been especially successful for us seniors, Our homecoming!
float finally won first placeg the sports and debate teams, composed mostly of seniors,
had very good records this season: and our class was honored with the privilege of being
the first to receive the new spirit cup, presented to the school by the class of 1939.
None of us know if the years ahead will be as wonderful as the past four have been.
We do know, however, that no matter where we go or what we do, we will always remember
SENIOR CLASS
KAREN ALT
Cadettes 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1,
2, 3, 4, FHA Officer 2, 3, 4,
State Secretary 2,GRA 1.2,
3,4,National Honor Socie-
ty 2, 3, 4, Officer 4,Gir1's
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera
Club 1, 2, 3,4,. Officer 4,
Homecoming Queen 4, Stu-
dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Of-
ficer 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,
4, Class President 1, Co-
editor of Annual 4, Annual
Ad Sales 4.
BARBARA BARTLETT
Camera Club 4, Officer 4,
GRA 2, 3, 4, FHA 1,2, 3, 4,
Cadettes 3, 4, Mixed Cho-
rus 2, 3,4, Girls' Chorus 1,
2,3,4,Concert Band 1, 2, 3,
4,Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, An-
nual Sales 4, Play Crew 3,
FTA 3.
HARRIET BENSCHOTER
Marching B and 1, 2, 3, 4,
Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4, Pep-
Band 3,4, Camera Club 1,
2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3,4, FHA
Officer 4, GRA 1,3,4,Intra-
murals 2,4, Annual Staff
4, Play Crew 4, Girls' 1 1'li11rl,
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Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4,
Officer 4, "A" Club 3, 4,
Officer 3, Football 1, 2, 3,
4, Tennis 3, Baseball 1,
Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2,
Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4.
KATHY BAY
Concert Band 1,2,3,4,
Marching Band 1,2, GRA
1,2,3,4, FHA 1, 2, 3,4,
Officer 2, 3, Cheerleading
1, 2, 3, 4, Co-capt ain 4,1-
Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4,
Girls' Chorus 1, 2,3,4,
.Tunior Class Play 3, Play
Crews 1, 2, Annual Ads 4,
Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ,Nation-
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Club 1,2,3, 4, Homecoming
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Wrestling 1, 2,4, "A" Club
3,4, Track 1, Baseball 2,
FFA 1, 2, Visual Aids 4,
Intramurals 2, 4.
SHARON BILYEU
Camera Club 1, 25 GRA 15
Pep Club 25 FHA l,2,35
Cadettes 45 Play Crew 4.
FRANCES BRUNS
Titonka 1, 25 Girls' Chorus
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GRA 3,45 FHA 1,25 FTA
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murals 1,2,3,45 Girls'
Chorus 1, 4.
BILL BOURNE
Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,45
Boys' Chorus 1,45 Concert
B a nd 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching
Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band
1, 2, 3, 45 National Hon or
Society 2, 3, 4, Officer 45
Basketball 1,25 Dance Band
25 Tennis 2,3,45 Boys'
Quartet 3,45 All State
Mixed Quartet 3, 45 Foren-
sics 3,45 Student Council
3,45 District Cabinet Mem-
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Play 45 Golf 1 .
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Junior Class Play 35 Senior
Class Play 3,45 C amera
Club 45 N ational Honor
Society 45 Class Treasurer
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Annual Staff Photographer
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GRA 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,
4, Officer 35 Camera Club
1, 2, 3, 45 National Ho no r
Society 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi-
dent 45 C adettes 2, 3,45
Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Intra-
murals l, 2, 3,45Play Crew
35 Annual Sales 45 Annual
staff 45 Class Treasurer 2,
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LEONARD FUNK
Football 2, 4, Basketball 2,
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"A" Club 1,2,3,4.
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Camera Club 1, 2, Fl-IA 1,
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1, Intramurals 1,2, 3, Class
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Camera Club 4gVisual Aid
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Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Play
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Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Annual
Sales 4, Forensics 4.
JERRY GADE
Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2,
Basketball 1, Manager 25
Camera Club 1,25 Visual
Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals
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FHA 2, Pep Club 4, Girls'
Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramurals
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KAREN HAASE
Class Officer 1,2,3,4, GRA
1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4,
Marching B an d 1, 2, 3, 4,
Concert Band l,2, 3,4,
Cadettes 2,3,4, Co-captain
4, Pep Club l, FHA 1,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,Class
Play 3,4, Annual Staff 4,
Sports Queen Candidate 4,
National Honor Society 4.
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JOHN GILBERT
Football 1, Tennis 2, Bas-
ketball 1.
Cheerleader 1, 2 , Cadettes
3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,
4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4,
Accompanist 3, 4, March-
ing Band 1,2,3,4, Con-
cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band
Queen 4, Pep Club 1, 2,
Sy rnphonettes 2, 3,4,
Modern Choir 3, 4, GRA 1,
FHA 2, 3, 4,All State Cho-
rus 4,Play Crew 1, 2, Busi-
ness Manager3 , Intramurals
1, 2, 8, Annual Ads 4.
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BOB HAAG
Track 1, Tennis 2, 3, Art
Club 4,Baseba1l 1,2, Foot-
ball 2,3,4, "A" Club 4,
FBLA 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4
ALVIN HAGG
Play Crew, Intramurals 4.
EUGENE HARBOUR
Wrestling 1. 2.
SANDY HAKES
Modern Choir 4, Mixed
Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Girls'
Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Cadettes
2, 3, 4, Symphonettes 4,
Marching B an d 1, 2, 3, 4,
Concert Band l,2, 3, 4, Pep
Club l,FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GRA
1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice
President 4, Annual Sales
4, Play Crew 3,4, Intra-
murals 1 .
MARY ANN HANSEN
Mixed Chorus 1, FBLA 3,
4, FHA 2, 3, DECA 4, Vice
President 4.
f
PHYLLIS HARDGROVE
FHA 1.2, 3,4, GRA 1,2,3,
4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Annual Sales 4, Class Play
4, Pep Club 3, 4, Librarian
1, 3.
CLARA HANSEN
FBLA 3,4, GRA 1,2, 3, 4,
Annual Staff 4, Art Club
4,PepClub 3, Camera Club
2, Conference Play 2,
Class Play 4, Play Crew 3,
4, Intramurals 2 .
JOE HOENK
Baseball 1, Basketball 1,
Track 1, Mixed Chorus 1,
3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3.
ek
RON ISAACSON
Cedar Rapids 1, 2, 3.
JEAN KEITH
Symphonettes 3,45 Mixed
Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus
1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2, 3,
Officer 35 Cadettes Mana-
ger 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2,
3, GRA 1,2,3,45 Class
Play 15 Play Assistant,
Director 1535 FTA 3, 4,
Officer 3,45 FHA 45Annual
Staff 4.
BEVERLY JOHNSON
FHA 1,2,3,45 DECA 4,
President 45 Intramurals 1,
2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1.
F W.
Er 3-3 5
GLENN JOHNSON
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket-
ball 15 DECA 45 "A" Club
2, 3,45 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3,
45 Intramurals 3,4.
PENNY JOHNSON
FHA 1, 2, 35 Cadettes 1, 2,
3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, 45
Intramurals 1,25 FBLA 3, 45
Officer 3.
GARY KESTING
Track 15 Baseball 15
Wrestling 15 Mixed Cho-
rus 2, 3,45 Marching
Band 1, 2, 3,45 Concert
Band 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band
1, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 35
Dance Band 25 Modern
Choir 3,4.
NANCY LOWMAN
Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3,45
Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45
Concert Band 1,2,35
Marching Band 1,2,35
GRA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3,
45FHA 2,3,45 Camera
Club 1,25 FTA 35 Cheer-
leading l,2, 3,45 Co-
captain 45 Play Crew 2, 3,
45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45
Homecoming Queen Candi-
date45 Sports Queen Candi- 5
date 45 Annual Sales4
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
LARRY KLEIN
Basketball l,2,3,45 Ten-
nis 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 35
Track 1: "A" Club 2, 3,
45 Student Council 1,45
FTA 4, Officer 45Nation-
al Honor Society 4.
DAVID LONG
Annual Sales 45 Wrestling
1.2, 35 Visual Aids 1, 2,
3,45 Librarian 2,3, 45 De-
bate 45 Track 15 Baseball
15 Class Play 45 Forensics
4.
CHARLENE LA BARRE
FHA 1,2, 3, Officer 35
GRA l,2,3,45 Camera
Club 1,25 Cadettes 1, 25
Annual Ads 4g Play Crew
1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1,
25 Concert Band 1, 2, 3
Intramurals 1,25 Girls'
Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Mixed
Chorus 1, 2, 3,4.
DONALD MADSEN
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4
Annual Sales 45 Intra-
murals 4.
SANDI LUDWIG
Corwith Wesley 1,2 , DECA
Y 745 1 -we .far
PAULINE MC MAHON
FHA 1,25 GRA 1,25CQr1-
cert Band 1,2,3, 45 Librari-
an 1,2,35 DECA 4, Officer
45 Girls' Chorus 15 Pep
Band 3,45 Marching Band
1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN MOORE
Cylinder 15 Concert Band
1,25 Marching Band 1,25
FFA 1, 2, 35Play Crew 3, 45
Pep Band 2.
SHERYLL MC NEILL
FHA 1,2, 3, 45 Cadettes 1,
2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,
3,45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3,
45 'Play Crew 2,35 Intra-
murals 1,25 Annual Sales
4.
ROSEMARY ME DIN
FHA l,2,3,4, Officer 3,
45 GRA l,2,3,4, Officer
3,45 Cadettes 1,2, 3,4,
Co-captain 45 Symphonet-
tes 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus
1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1,
2, 3, 45 Modern Choir 1, 3,
45Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Art Club 2, 3,4, Officer 3,
45 Sports Queen 45 Camera
Club 15 Annual Staff 45
Student Council 1,2,3 5Con-
cert Band 1, 2, 3,45 Class
Play 25 Play Crew 3,45 All
State Chorus 45 Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor
Society45Class Vice Presi-
dent 4
CONNIE MUNGER
GRA 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 45
FHA 1,2, 3, 45Camera Club
1,25 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 45
M ixed Chorus 1, 25 Play
Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Sales 45
Pep Club l, 2.
STEVE MILLER
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket-
ball 15 Wrestling 2, 3,45
Track 1,2, 3,45 Baseball
1,2, 3,45 "A" Club 1, 2, 3,
45 Intramurals 1,3,45
Play Crew 2, 35 Golf l, 25
Visual Aids 3,4.
DONNA PATTON
SHERYL OLSON
Fairmont, Minnesota 1,25
GRA 3,45 FHA 3,45 Pep
Club 35 Cadettes 45 Girls'
Chorus 3,45 Play Crew 45
Librarian 35 Annual Sales
4.
PAT NAVOICHICK
Kenosha, Wisconsin 1, 25
Student Council 45 Annual
Sales 45 Marching Band 3,
45 Concert Band 3, 45 Pep
Band 3,45 Camera Club 4,
Officer 45FHA 3,4, Officer
45 GRA 3,45 Officer 45
Intramurals 3,45Play Crew
3 5 Sports Queen Candidate
4.
TRUDY OLSEN
Cadettes 1, 2, 3,45 GRA 1,
2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,
45 FBLA 3,4, Officer 3,45
Play Crew 4.
JUDY NAYLOR
FHA 1,2, 3, 45 GRA 3,45
FBLA 3,4, Officer 45 Play
Crew 45 Intramurals 1, 2,
GARY PEER
Band 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-
captain 45 Golf 15Track 2,
3,45 Baseball 2, 35 "A"
Club 2, 3, 45 Sports King 45
"Ath1ete of the Year" 4.
Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 FHA
1,2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 Pep
Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 45 Play Crew 4.
JOHN PLATT
ROBERT PERCIVAL
Football 1,2, 3, 4, Captain
45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45
Track 1, 2, 3, 45 "A" Club
2, 3,45 Sports King Candi-
date 4.
SHERRY READ
Humboldt 15 Concert Band
2, 3,45 Marching Band 2, 3,
45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45
Girls' Chorus 2, 3,45 Mod-
ern Choir 45 Symphonettes
45 GRA 2, 3,45 FHA 2, 3,45
FTA 35 Librarian 35 Play
Crew 35 Senior Play 45 Ca-
dettes 2,3,45Annual Ads 45
Annual Staff 45 Home-
coming Queen Candidate 4.
BORA PERVANE
Eskisehir, T ur k ey 1, 2, 35
Art Club 45 Wrestling 45
Camera Club 45 Track 45
Student C o u n c i l Observer
45 Visual Aids 4.
Class President 45 Student
Council 4, Officer 45
Marching Band l,2, 3,45
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep
Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,
3,4 5 Boys' Chorus 45Camera
Club 45 Debate 45 Senior
Play 3,45 Junior Play 35
One Act Play 45 Danc e
Band 25 Play Assistant Di-
rector 45 Visu al Aids 45
Forensics 4. -
BARBARA REINDERS
GRA l,2,3,45 Camera
Club 1,25 Cadettes l, 2, 3,
45 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,45
Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45
Symphonettes 2, 3, 4 5Mod-
ern Choir 2, 3,45 Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3,45 All-State
Quartet 45 Class Play 1,3,45
Play Crew 25 One-Act
Play 45 Marching Band 1,
2, 3,45 Concert Band 1, 2,
3,4.
PATTI PRIEBE
Concert Band l,2,3,45
Marching Band 1,2,3,45
Majorette 2,3,45 Girls'
Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed
Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Play Crew
1,2,35 Senior Play 45 Re-
ligious Play 15 Cheerleader
1,25Cadettes 35 Intramurals
1, 2,3,45 Annual Sales 45
GRA 1,2,3,45 FHA 2,35F
TA 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 One
Act Play 45Camera Club 2.
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JOYCE RIEBHOFF
Concert Band 1,2, 3,45
Marching Band 1,2,3,45
Pep Band l,2,35Git1s' Cho-
rus 1, 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus
1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Choir 3,
45 Syrnphonettes 2, 3,45
All State Chorus 3,45 GRA
1,2,3, 4, Officer 35 FHA
1,2,3, 4, Officer 45 FTA
3,4, Officer 35 National
Honor Society 3,4, Officer
45 Religious Play 15 Play
Crew 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 25
Cadettes 3, 45 Annual Sales
4.
GARY RICH
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain
45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,45
Track 1,2,45 Art Club 3,
4, Officer 3,45 "A" Club
1,2,3,4, Officer 35 Stu-
dent Council 2, 3, 4, Offi-
cer 45 Class President 2, 35
FFA 1,25 Play Crew 3,45
Visual Aids 35Annua1 Sales
4.
DENNY RICHEY
Estherville 15 Football 2, 3,
45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Track
2, 35 DECA 45 Visual Aids
2, 3, 4.
JIM RICHARDSON
Wrestling 1, 2,3,4, Co-
captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball
1,25 FBLA 45 "A" Club 1,
2, 3,45 Sports King Candi-
date 45 Annual staff 4.
TERRY RINGSDORF
Football 1,2,3,45 Wrest-
ling 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1, 2, 35
FBLA 45 DECA 45 FFA 15
"A" Club 2, 3, 45 Visu al
Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 3.
LINDA RIEDEL
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Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4g
Pep Club 2, 3,4g FHA 1, 2,
3,4g FTA 3, 4, Officer 4,
Intramurals 2, 3.
KAREN SCHULTZ
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals
3,4g Girls' Chor'us 1, 2,
Play Crew 45 Pep Club 1,
2, 3,4.
EARL ROUTH
Laurens, Iowa lg Marching
Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band
2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4gMixed
Chorus 3,4g Modern Choir
4g T ennis 2, 3,4g Intra-
murals 2, 3gBoys' Chorus 4.
CLAUDIA RUARK
Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4g
Pep Club 2, 3,45 FHA 1, 2,
3,45 FBLA 3,49 Annual
Sales 43 Intramurals 1.
ROBERTA
SCHWENDEMANN
GRA 1,2,3,4g FHA 1.2,
3,4g Intramurals 1, 2, 4:
National Honor Society 3,
4g Cadettes 2,3,4gCamera
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President
3,4g Girls' Chorus 2, 3,4g
Class Play 3,45 Annual
Ads 4 gAnnual Photographer
4.
PAT SCHNEIDER
Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3,43
Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4g Sy-
mphonettes 2,3,4g Pep
Club 2, 3, 4, President 4,
FHA 1,2,3, 4, Officer 3,
4, FBLA 3,4, Officer 4g
Modern Choir 2, 3, 4, All
State Quartet 4, Intramur-
als 1, 25 GRA 1.
LOUISE SKOW
GRA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4,
FHA 2, 3, 4, Officer 35 Pep
Club 2, 3, Officer 35Intra-
murals 1, 2,3,45 Annual
Sales 45 Play Crew 35 Art
Club 4519613 Band 3,45
Marching B and 1,2, 3, 45
Concert Band 1,2,3,45
Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4.
BILL SIGSBEE
Football 1, 25 Wrestling
1, 2, 35 Track 1,2, 35 Art
Club 45 "A" Club 2,3,45
Annual Staff 4, Co-editor
45 Debate 45 Forensics 45
Boys' State 3.
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SHARON SCOTT
FHA 1, 2, 3, 45GRA 2,3,45
Girls' Chorus 1,2,35
Marching Band 1, 2, 3,45
Concert Band 1, 2, 3,45
Pep Band 3,45Intramura1s
1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Sales 4.
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Football 25 Wrestling 1,
2,3,45 Co- captain 45
Track 35 "A" Club 1, 2,
3,45 FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Of-
ficer 3.
ORLAN STEIL
"A" Club 1, 2, 3,45 FFA 1,
2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 35
Intramurals 45 Track 35
Visual Aids 1, 2.
JOHN SPENCER
FFA 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,
45 "A" Club 3,45I1'lIIa-
murals 45 Track 3.
LINDA TAGUE
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GRA 1234- FBLA34
Officer 4, Marching Band
1,2, 3,45 Concert Band 1,
2, 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,
Annual Staff 4
ANNE STEVEN
Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Camera
Club 1,251,613 Band 45
Concert Band 1,2,3,45
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Pep Club 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,
45 FBLA 45 Play Crew 3.
JACK VIPOND
"A" Club 2, 3,45 Football
1,2,35 Wrestling 1,25
Track 15 Debate 3,45
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ing Band l,2,3,45 Pep
Band 1,2,3,45 Cadette
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1,2,45 Annual Staff 45
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Marching Band 1,2,3,45
ConcertBand1,2,3,45
Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Intra-
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45 GRA 2,3,45 Annual
Sales 4.
RUTH VAN BUREN
GRA 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,
45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45
Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Annual
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Tr ac k 1, 2, 3, 4, Football
1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Bas-
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1, 2, 3,4, Sports King
Candidate 4, Annual Staff
4, Visual Aids 1, 2, 3.4,
Librarian 1, 2, 3.
DENNY WALLER
Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basket-
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EUGENE WITTKOPF
National Honor Society
Concert Band 1,2,3,4,
Marching B an d 1, 2, 3,
Pep Band 1,2, Basketball
1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Mixed Chorus 1, 2, FTA 4,
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Class Play 4, Debate 3, 4,
Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Dance
Band 2, Track 1, 2,Annual
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Concert Band 1,2,3,4,
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY .
One night last November as I was traveling through
my old home town, Algona, I was attracted by a friendly-
looking night spot just north of Hobarton. The bright neon
lights read "Shades's Shady Nook." and as I entered.I
found, to my surprise, that it was owned and operated by
my old friend JOHN "Shades" MOORE.
Although the place was packed, Shades took off time
to talk to me about old times. He told me that GARY
KESTING'S world-famous dance band was appearing later
that night featuring soloists PAT SCHNEIDER and BILL
BOURNE, the recording stars GARY RICH and GARY
ANGLE, an drummer LINDA TAGUE, who also plays the
piano in afternoons.
On the stage just then, LINDA RIEDEL was perform-
ing one of her great pantomime acts, "RunningBare-foot".
Noticing that several of our old classmates were
personnel at the nightclub, I asked if any more were on
his payroll. "Yes," he replied, "DENNY RICHEY is out
in the kitchen now cooking up some stew, and SHARON
SCOTT is peeling onions for him." ROBERTA SCHWEN-
DEMANN, he told me, had decorated the nightclub herself.
He then mentioned that- several of the"61" grads had
gone into business enterprises. JOHN SPENCEPJS Sporting
Goods Store is a thriving Algona business. DEAN WILL-
RETT is his head accountant whenhe isn't making speeches
for the local Temperance Union. JOHN GILBERT, manu-
facturer of fishplugs, furnishes the store with a varied
supply of his product. RON ISAACSON is constantly buy-
ing plenty of skis for his new ski resort.
Sl-IERYL OLSON'S dime store has now developed
into a large chain store.
In the field of beauty, many improvements have been
made. The new RUTH VAN VUREN Rouge Products
Corporation has its headquarters in Algona. Peddling her
products is the capable saleslady BEV WARNER. Other
beauty enterprises are PHYL I-lARDGROVE'S HairDress-
ing and Design Shop and BEV JOHNSON'S Reducing Salon.
STEVE MILLER is developing a new dye for CHAR
LA BARRE'S beauty shop, which is guaranteed never to
grow out.
Algona hasn't become completely industrialized.
SHERYL MC NEIL runs Kueck's Farms, and JOE
HOENK has become a farm manager. TERRY FARN-
STROM and DON MADSEN are hired hands on these farms.
Kuecks are the best customers of the Barb-wire company
owned by BARB REINDERS and BETTY WICKWIRE.
Some of our class members live in other countries.
JIM RICHARDSON is a big game-hunter in Africa with
TERRY RINGSDORF as his tree-swingin', limb-snappin'
guide. CMeanwhile, back at the hut, CAROLYN STEWART
is busy keeping the little "Tarzans" under hand. GARY
PEER, .Olympic star in Greece, has gained fame for his
tremendous record in the one-mile walk. JERRY GADE
is the bowling champion of Australia. In solitude on the
Nile CAROLYN ROCHLEAU is dictating her new math
book to CLAUDIA RUARK.
"Now that you mention books," Shades said, "DENNY
WALLER is writing the Shatter magazine with FRED
DUERR as head printer. ANNE STEVEN, firstofthe class
to be married, writes the "Lonely Hearts" column on
page 13 of SHATTER. CLARA HANSEN, the art editor.
keeps the magazine supplied with VanGogh-type pictures."
Just then a cigarette girl approached us with her
wares. A closer look revealed to us that she was none
other than mighty-midget CONNJE MUNGER. When my
eyes finally returned to Shades, he was talking about
science. Two brilliant scientists at Cape Canaveral,
CARL DANIELSEN and ALVIN HAGG, are now designing
a solar city for Venus. HARRIET BENSCHOTER and
ROSEMARY MEDIN are c olla b o r a t in g their wits to
develop an anti-cat bite lotion just in case there are some
Siamese cats on the planet. KATHY BAY specializes in
pulling the teeth of Canaveral monkeys and mice. KAREN
I-IAASE, also down at the Cape. busily occupies herself
with nursing injured astronauts back to health.
With all these famous people, I was beginning to
wonder whether there were any ordinary homemakers.
Shades did not keep me in suspense long, for he said
SHARON BILYEU. MARY ANN HANSEN, PAULINE MC
MAHON, and TRUDY OLSEN were busy supplying JUDY
GERBER'S Baby Products with many customers.
"Speaking of children," Shades said as he motioned
another cigarette girl, KAREN SCHULTZ, away, "did you
know that a few of our class members are teaching?"
When I shook my head. he proceeded to enumerate.
GLENNDA GABRIELSON and NATALIE BOLDRIDGE both
teach boys' classes in Des Moines. JOYCE RIEBHOFF
was teaching math, but she finally gave up and started to
raise little numbers of her own. LARRY KLEIN, when
he isn't aiding EARL ROUTH in giving motor scooter
lessons, teaches a course called, "How to Make Your
Friends Think Their Money Is Yours." In the athletic
department NANCY LOWMAN and ROBERT PERCIVAL
are doing excellent jobs. Shades paused fora moment and
smiled. "Oh, yes, PENNY JOHNSON is our truant officer.
and ORLAND STEIL holds the position of principal.
EMMA FINLEY and JUDY NAYLOR work in the
school office and drive school buses after hours. KAREN
ALT and MARY BROESDER hold impressive positions as
private secretaries to five-star generals in the Pentagon.
Janitor SANDY HAKES is keeping the Pentagon neat and
clean by using JULIE VIPOND'S new prodict, Julie's
Apple Polisher for Janitors.
Algona's recreational facilities are growing. A new
boy's camp was set up at Call State Park just last year.
As I had suspected, PATTI PRIEBE, SHIERRY READ, and
BARB BARTLETT are counselors. PAT NAVOICHICK
has started a new basketball team and has hopes of going
professional. The new skating rink is operatingon a much
larger scale since the new owners, FRANCIE BRUNS,
NANCY GEILENFIELD, DONNA PATTON, and SANDY
LUDWIG took charge.
Suddenly our attention was drawn to a far, dark,
corner where a group of old classmates were violently
arguing. "No, no!" Senator BILL SIGSBEE was saying.
"This sort of thing is not to be endured! There must be
a stop to it!" JOHN PLATT. governor of Iowa, and
Senator JACK VIPOND readily agreed that it was amatter
of prestige.
At this point. EUGENE WITTKOPF, our second
Daniel Webster, woke up and said, "I don't know what to
think. Pm tired of thinking things through."
Then DAVE LONG. who is still a page in Congress.
broke in, "Support your statements with facts!"
BORA PERVANE, president of Turkey, said with a
look of surprise, "Actually, I can think of no reason why
Jackie Kennedy should not hunt foxes."
At that moment, the relative stillness of the room
was shattered by a deafening roar. We rushed outside,
and there, three hundred yards behind the club. was a go-
cart track run by EUGENE HARBOUR, LENNY FUNK.
and GLENN JOHNSON. Over by a group of cars. JEAN
KEITH and LOUISE SKOW, nationally-known hot rod
racers, were helping "Tune-up" the motors. Nearby,
BOB HAAG, with a drawing board in his hand, was sitting
among a pile of parts just received from GEORGE
BALLUFF'S junk yard, and was busily trying to design
his latest custom cart. Across the road. we saw JERRY
SEILER just leaving the parking lot. Shade told me that
he runs the parking area and makes quite a haul from
bushwacking fees. I
Chuckling, we turned and headed back toward the club.
NAME
Karen Alt
Gary Angle
George Balluff
Barbara Bartlett
Kathy Bay
Harriet Benschoter
Sharon Bilyeu
Natalie Boldridge
Bill Bourne
Mary Broesder
Francis Bruns
Carl Danielson
Fred Duerr
Terry Farnstrom
Emma Finley
Leonard Funk
Glennda Gabrielson
Jerry Gade
Nancy Geilenfeld
John Gilbert
Judy Gerber
Bob Haag
Karen Haase
Alvin Hagg
Sandy Hakes
Mary Ann Hansen
Clara Hansen
Eugene Harbor
Phyllis Hardgrove
Joe Hoenk
Ron Isaacson
Bev Johnson
Glenn Johnson
Penny Johnson
Jean Keith
Gary Kesting
Larry Klein
Char LaBarre
Dave Long
Nancy .Lowman
Sandy Ludwig
Pauline McMahon
Don Madsen
Sheryll McNeill
Rosemary Medin
Steve Miller
John Moore
Connie Munger
Pat Navoichick
Judy Naylor
Trudy Olsen
Sheryl Olson
Donna Patton
Gary Peer
Rob Percival
Bora Pervane
John Platt
Patti Priebe
SENIOR CLASS
WILL
LEAVES
town with Dean
for Mason City
rubber on the streets
to hunt night crawlers
for the house next door
to find a pay phone
her hair to Yul Brynner
Karen Haase's chemistry notes to Bob Pratt
his horn to Gabriel
with straight A 's
nothing to nobody
his hood off
without any regrets
the cork on the bottle
for the office
his football pads to Bill Bartlett
Mike behind
his bowling ball to Mr. Diggins
school for three days
his size l2EE shoes to Jim Higgs
her blond hair to Jean Rovn
his ring on his finger
her "sax" to Joan Post
his hearse to McCullough's
her typing ability to Miss Sorensen
for the church
her dickey on the chair
his wrenches to Dave Hicks
her size to Susan Schultz
to mow lawns
for a smoke
her hair alone
his transmission on the highway
with Nancy
her giggle to Kent Jmmerfall
his radios to Tom Rich
his nickname to Aunt Jemina
with a two-tone boyfriend
his red face to the Indians
for the back of the bus
her gum on the bottom of a chair
to fix her hair
his bashfulness to Bob Garms
Lynn to the junior girls
Collier's with many cat scratches
his nickname to Jan Olsen
his parties to Elsa Maxwell
her figure to Marjorie Holdren
her gossip column to Hedda Hopper
her keys in the motel
for the greenhouse
her red hair to Jackie Rowley
her bookkeeping to Lutz Duerr
to soak his foot
to check on Richey
many friends
S635 to Ostwinkle's court
her donkey to Mr. Alberts
SENIOR CLASS WILL CONT.
NAME
Sherry Read
Barbara Reinders
Gary Rich
Jim Richardson
Dennis Richey
Joyce Riebhoff
Linda Riedel
Terry Ringsdorf
Carolyn Rochleau
Earl Routh
Claudia Ruark
Pat Schneider
Karen Schultz
Roberta Schwendemann
Sharon Scott
Jerry Seiler
Bill Sigsbee
Louise Skdw
John Spencer
Orland Steil
Anne Steven
Carolyn Stewart
Linda Tague
Ruth VanBuren
Jack Vipond
Julie Vipond
Denny Waller
Bev Warner
Betty Wickwire
Dean Willrett
Eugene Wittkopf
LEAVES
her laugh to Miss Madsen
for Potter's Hill
his car parked on the corner of Minnesota 84 Kennedy
his voice to Jerry Lee Lewis
his weight to Bill Baker
her wardrobe to Mrs. Kalar
as Honey Queen
for Fort Lauderdale
math class to the boys
church for a sandwich
her quietness to Larry Pratt
her voice to Gary Kelley
her "hot-rod" to the boys
her name to Barbara Kuchenreuther
for the Bay residence
for the furniture business
Diarnond's for the theater
her station wagon to Gary Priebe
his pool cue to Tom Ziegler
for the Navy
her jitters to Elvis
her parking place to anyone who parks
her drumsticks to the chickens
her make-up to Revlon, Incorporated
his whiskers alone '
a smashed egg on Palm's desk
to call a rneetin
in a grain truck
her horse to Schuller
for the Dairy Queen
his shotgun to Dave Skogstrorn
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CLASS COLORS: RED AND WHITE
CLASS FLOWERS: RED AND WHITE ROSES
CLASS MOTTO: THE GREATER THE TRIALS
THE MORE GLORIOUS THE TRIUMPHS.
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CLASS OFFICERS, Top to Bottom
Sandi Cook, President
Lynn Kueck, Vice-P resident
Barbara Brandow, Secretary
Larry Braun, Treasurer
As the school year comes to a close,
juniors rerninisce on their final year as
underclassmen, and look forward to their year
as seniors.
We've had fun this past year, Remember
our upset election, our homecoming float,
and all the work that went into making it?
Our boys did pretty well in sports, and
we came through with a number of lettermen.
Of course, the Prom was our big task, and
we made a lot of money under the leadership
of "Palm", Our first play was presented.
Though we were inexperienced, CHARLEY'S
AUNT was a hilarious success,
As we see our senior friends pass out
of A,H,S, for the last time, we are saddened,
for the next class to pass through will
be the Class of '62!
Roger Batt
Jerry Beisch
Bob Boldridge
Barbara Brandow
Larry Braun
Mike Brayton
Gloria Bronson
Sharon Burtis
Mary Butterfield
Albert Chantland
Sandra Cook
Dave Culbertson
John Dahlhauser
Larry Danielson
Richard Dugan
Bob Ellefson
Don Etherington
Kathy Feaster
Roger Ferris
Jim Finn
Bill Fraser
Pam Gabrielson
Lucille Gade
James Gatton
Bob Gerber
Dennis Graham
Garry Graham
Dennis Hanson
Randy Harmes
Margery Henderson
David Hicks
Jim Higgs
Terry Hobbs
Marjorie I-Ioldren
Janice James
Judy Johnson
Ross Johnson
Janice Koepke
Larry Kuchenreuther
Lynn Kueck
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CLASS OFFICERS--Ann Haase, Treasurerg Diane Maleug, Secretary: Mike Kain, Vice-President: Chuck
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SCDPHOMORE C ASS
The sophomores of 1961 have had a grand year, We' re proud of our varsity
football and basketball players, and, of course, we must not forget our "weight 1ifters".
Many sophomores participated in clubs and extra-curricular activities. These, along
with our insect collections and schoolwork, kept us busy and active,
It's been a year of hard work but an enjoyable one, too, We're looking forward
to our years -as upperclassmen and hope those years will be the best ever.
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Delthea Shierk, Vice-President.
FRESHMAN CLASS
This year the Freshman Class has been represented in almost all of the activities,
The Freshman boys have shown their athletic abilities in football, basketball, wrestling,
and track. Both the boys and the girls put their musical talent to work in band and
mixed chorus. The girls represented the class in cadettes, cheerleading, girls' chorus,
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Norman Benson
Jim Colwell
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Larry Evers
George Graham
Dennis Ohrtman
David Routh
Harlan Wittkopf
Trudy Alt
Cheryl Carr
.T ean Christiansen
Gayle Gabrielson
Betty Gatton
Emy Lou Garms
Susan Hemrningsen
Pam Hopkins
Lois Hunt
Karen Kern
Alexis Rutledge
Toni Tucker
Penny Dodds
We the eighth graders of 1961 have worked hard this past year on all our many activities. Perhaps
one of our most interesting projects was a Junior High newspaper, THE INK SPOT.
Peering through the door to higher education, we see the basic three R's supplemented with sports,
music and art, helping to open this door to maturity. We realize, of course, that we have obtained only
the first of many golden keys to opportunity which will open the door for us. That is why we look enthus-
iastically to the future glowing with opportunities that await us all.
Yes, we are excited about entering Algona High School and acquiring another golden key!
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W ayne Christiansen
Robert Evers
William Farnham
Gary Lewellyn
David Markla
Ronald Mittag
Gary Rochleau
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Anna Mae Doubeck
Dianne Jensen
Gloria Joseph
Susan Moulton
Jane Raney
Deidre Simmons
Margaret Schutter
Sharon Sundet
Dorothy Vanderhoff
Juliana Wood
Greg Buchanan
Mathew Clark
Greg Duncan
Jim Hill
Bradford Kraft
Cary Lane
Danny Merryman
George Minard
John Reid
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1 Roberta Thompson
Eloise Tracy
Our first year at A. H. S. proved to be quite exciting. We are all looking forward to the next
five years. Our wrestling squad was undefeated and our basketball team racked up quite a few victories.
Our Citizenship Program this year was based on Gary Moore's show, but ours was "I Had a Secret!" One
of our biggest projects was raising money for the Red Cross. We had a car wash, a variety show, candy
sales, and auction, and posters galore!
Yes, A. H. S. can be proud of the class of '66!
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.Tack Williams, Tom Waller, Dennis Helrnke, Paul Smith, Garry Graham, SECOND ROW: Bob Haag,
Terry Ringsdorf, Steve Miller, Torn Gouge, Gary Kelly, Gary Peer, Denny Waller, Bill Wetzel, Glenn
Johnson, Jerry Parsons. THIRD ROW: Coach Martin, Coach Hershberger, Lennie Funk, Maynard
Shackelford, .Tim Richardson, Chuck Streit, Bob Percival, Randy Harmes, Dennis Richey, Gary Rich,
and Bill Specht,
Although this year's football team finished with only a 2-4-2 record, it gave promise of an upswing
in Algona's football fortunes. Coach J im Hershberger, in his first year at A,H,S,, furnished the leader-
ship.
The season was highlighted with victories over Emmetsburg in the opening game, which ended a
21 game losing streak, and a homecoming victory over Eagle Grove in which the most points were scored
in one game by an Algona team since 1946, Other highlights were a tie with Iowa Falls, which was played
in the rnud, and a tie with Clear Lake in the final game of the year.
The season was completed when Robert Percival, Steve Miller, and Dean Willrett were named to
the lowa Daily Press Association football honor roll, to the all-northwest teams, and Rob to the seventh
all-state team.
1960 -6 1 STATISTICS
WE THEY
12 Emmetsburg '7
O Clarion 6
0 Iowa Falls 0
0 Humboldt 6
0 Webster City 35
47 Eagle Grove O
12 Hampton 14
6 Clear Lake 6
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1960 -1961 STATISTICS
Iowa Falls
Emmetsburg
Eagle Grove
Swea City
Humboldt
Webster City
Hampton
Clear Lake
Titonka
Clarion
Iowa Falls
Eagle Grove
Humboldt
Webster City
Hampton
Esterville
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Clarion
Emmetsburg
Gar rigan
Titonka
THEY
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Maynard Shackelford, Dean Willrett, Lynn Kueck,
Bill Wetzel, Dick Pratt, SECOND ROW: Larry Klein, Denny Waller, Gary Peer,
Chuck Streit, Rob Percival, Lenny Funk, Tom Waller.
Algona's basketball team completed a very successful season this
year with a 16-5 record.
They won their first conference championship since 1955.
They also set a school record by winning 15 games in a row. Another
highlight of the season was the sound defeat of Garrigan, 70-41, in a
district play.
Gary Peer was a unanimous choice of the coaches for first team
all-conference, with Rob Percival and Chuck Streit receiving places
on the second team.
Although many of the members were seniors, the future looks
bright for A,H,S, as the Fresh.-Soph. team finished second in the
conference.
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bill Baker, Don Hutchison, George Balluff, Terry Brandow, Bob Patton Jim
Richardson, Terry Ringsdorf, Jerry Seiler, Bob Ellefson. SECOND ROW: Gary Rich, Kent Immerfall,
John Clark. Terry Hobbs, Don Urch, Tim Vipond, Mike Kain, Denny Richey. THIRD ROW: Garry Graham
Gary Kern, John Jennings, Doug J ergenson, Dave Humphrey, Walter Rich, Larry Stratton, Bora Pervane
Steve Miller, Denny Helmke. FOURTH ROW: Herb Hobbs, Roger Long, Ken Kern, Elmer Alt, Paul Smith
Coach Martin
STATISTICS
WE THEY
17 Britt 17
24 Clarion 16
33 Blue Earth 6
27 Fort Dodge 10
16 Cedar Falls 22
25 Eagle Grove 12
41 Hampton 7
30 Iowa Falls 11
20 Mankato 17
15 Osage 21
27 Estherville 11
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Algona's tough and determined wrestlers became
Conference Champions during their 1960-61 season
with the best record since 1950 of 8-2-1.
The Algona wrestlers won the Eagle Grove
Invitational tournament for the first time inthe history
of Algona wrestling. They also won the District
wrestling meet with seven boys qualifying for the
state meet. At state, Jim Richardson and .Terry
Seiler came through for Algona by receiving second
place honors, with Bob Patton, a sophomore, placing
third.
Although the squad was made up of mostly
seniors-, Coach "Champ" Martin is again looking for-
ward to another great season next year since the
Algona B squad was undefeated.
TERRY RINGSDORF
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TERRY BRANDOW
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FRONT ROW: Gary Rusk, Steve Miller, Chuck Oberwetter,Bob Gerber,
Ken Durant, Rich Hutchins, Tom Waller. SECOND ROW: Don Urch,
Lance Johnson, Dean Willrett, Willie Steinman, Jim Richardson, Bob
Boldridge, Bob Garms, .T im Stanton. THIRD ROW: Coach Stevenson,
Bill Wetzel, Maynard Shakelford, Bob Percival, Chuck Streit, Coach
Hershberger.
The track team of AHS had a fine year. Gary
Peer lowered the record for the 120 yard high hurdles
for the second year in a row while the medley relay
team of Richard.Hutchins, Gary Peer, Bill Wetzel,
and Chuck Oberwetter also turned in record breaking
performances. At the district meet, Gary Peer,
Robert Percival, plus the medley team, qualified for
the state meet. At state, Gary took second in the
high and fifth in the low hurdles. Although many of
the outstanding performances were turned in by
seniors, Coach Hershberger expects an even greater
season next year.
TRACK
1961 STATISTICS
Eagle Relays . . .
Pocahontas Relays . .
Estherville Relays . .
Spencer Relays ....
Conference Meet . . .
District Meet .... . . .
Eagle Grove Triangular . .
Clear Lake Dual ....
TEAM
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BILL WETZEL
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Chuck Oberwetter, Eugene Wittkopf, Larry Klein, Bob Ellefson, Lynn
Kueck, Mike Wickliff, Ken Egel, Gary Colwell. BACK ROW: Ed Helmers,
Gary Naylor, Denny Christensen, Bill Wetzel, Gary Peer, Chuck Streit,
Sig Wood, Denny Waller, Jim Abbot, Bruce Sundet, Steve Miller.
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Parsons. NOT PICTURED: Bucky Buchanan.
BASEBALL
Humboldt
Eagle Grove
Fort Dodge
Eagle Grove
Burt
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Lake Park
Emrnetsburg
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Fort Dodge
Emmetsburg
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Clear Lake
Humboldt
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Evva Lewis . .
Maude Lewis .
Grace Lewis . .
Sybil . . . . . .
Carrie . .
Nelson . .
Chef . .
Virgil . . .
Dirty.Toe.. ...... ...
Stinker... .... .... .
Poison Eddie Schellenbach . .
Mrs. Schellenbach ...... .
First Policeman . . . . . . .
Ugly Witch ..... .......
. . . Sherry Read
. . Emma Finley
. . Clara Hansen
. . . Karen Haase
Phyllis Hargrove
. . . Patti Priebe
. . . .Tack Vipond
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. Carl Danielson
. . Gene Wittkopf
. . Denny Waller
. . . Bill Bourne
. . . Linda Tague
. . . . Dave Long
. . Barb Reinders
Beautiful Witch . . . . . . Roberta Schwendemann
Howie .... . ...... Larry Munger
6th Grade
Mimi . . . . . . Patty Fraser
4th Grade
SENIOR CLASS PL Y
MRS. MC THING, a comic fantasy, was produced by director Ron Diggins. Here is what the story
was about:
"A little girl has slipped past the gatekeeper and over the garden wall to play with a lonely and put-
upon lad. She is quickly shooed out by his mother as "trash", It just so happens that the little girl's
mother is a witch, and an experienced one. She takes her revenge by supplying Mrs. Howard V. Larue III
with the very little paragon she has always longed for, meanwhile spiriting the real and unruly boy off to
a life of crime in the Shantyland Pool Hall Lunchroom. Mother is at first delighted with the imposter's
perfection, then suspicious, then dismayed. When she learns the truth and sets out to reclaim her own
nine-year-old mobster, she unwittingly and very foolishly crosses the same little girl, who promptly
puts the finger on her and assigns her the role of washing dishes for the gang . . . by the time mama has
been knocked about a bit and come to appreciate the sterling qualities of an ordinary roughneck, she is
happy enough to take the boy back on his own terms, and to adopt the little witch-girl into the bargain."
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What Cl-IARLEY'S AUNT was about:
"This is the world-famous farce which has moved millions to tears of laughter. .T ack
Chesney, violently in love with Kitty Verdun, and Charles, equally enamoured of Miss Spettigue,
invite the young ladies to their rooms for luncheon--in order to meet Char1ey's wealthy aunt
from Brazil f"where the nuts come from"j. But alas, the millionaire aunt sends word that she
will have to defer her visit for a few days. What is to be done? The dear young things must not
be compromised--no, never!--but neither will the youths give up the opportunity of declaring
their love. The problem is solved by forcing another Oxford undergraduate into a black satin
skirt, a lace fichu, a pair of mitts, an old-fashioned cap and wig. As Chai-ley's Aunt then, this
old frump is introduced to the sweethearts, to Jack's father Cwho is advised by the son to marry
her millionsj, and to Stephen Spettigue, Miss Spettigue's guardian. The sweethearts hug and kiss
Char1ey's dear old aunt: the two men make love to her. Then the real aunt turns up, assumes
another name. In the comic confusion which results, young Lord Babberley, posing as the aunt,
tricks Stephen Spettigue into agreeing to the marriage of his ward to Charley, the real aunt
marries J'ack's father, J ack gets Miss Verdun, and "Charley's Aunt" regains the fortune he lost
at gambling and obtains the hand of the girl he loves."
CHARLEY'S AUNT
Stephan Spettigue . .
Sir Francis Chesney. . .
Jack Chesney ....
Charley Wykeham . . .
Lord FancourtBabber1y . .
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Amy Spettigue .......
Kitty Verdun .
Ela Delahay . .
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. . . . Jim Finn
. . .Jim Higgs
. . Lynn Kucek
. . .Randy Harmes
. . . . .Chuck Streit
Brigitta Whittemore
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. . Carolyn Plott
. . Susan Schultz
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Lucy Carter .
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Frank Bumper
Cora Bumper
Henry Gilman
Mrs. Gilman . .
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. Patti Priebe
. . . Betty Holt
. . Lynn Kueck
. Clara Hansen
. . Bob Garms
Barb Reinders
Story of the play, NOBODY HOME:
The time is summer--the place the new beach home of the Carters and al1's right with the world.
Right until the cousins, second cousins and friends of a friend's friend start to arrive. Every camp owner
knows that such visits last anywhere fromaweek to a month, and a new beach home promises to be a mecca
for the moochers.
When the Carters receive a telegram from Cora and Frank Bumper saying that they are on their way
for a bit of stay, they can't even remember having met the couple. But a memory hunt brings forth the
fact that Cora Bumper once had Lucy Carter as her guest for a game in her back yard when they were
children.
Peggy Carter is a vivacious eighteen-year -old who is blessed with a lively imagination. Through her
ingenuity, she concocts a plan to which her mother and father agree. When the Bumpers arrive, their
welcome is more than cordial, but it isn't long before they wonder just what they got themselves into.
Peggy's plan is guaranteed to rid any house of unwelcome guests and is recommended for anyone with a
similar problem. fTaken from NOBODY HOME by Noel Waltersj
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This fall the Algona m arc hing band chose pretty
Judy Gerber to represent them as their band queen at the
Mason City Band F estiva 1. Judy, first cha ir flute, a
member of the symphonettes, and piano ac c o mp an i s t,
well deserved the honor.
M JORETTE
Sherry Read, Kay M o u lt o n, Carolyn Drum Majorette Linda P e r c iv a 1, Jackie Rowley, Barb
Stewart, Judy Gerber, Barb Br an do w. Kay Agena. Reiuders, Mary Misbach, Sally Steele.
NOT PICTURED: Rosemary Medin. NOT PICTURED:
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INSTRUMENTAL SGLOISTS
Linda Tague
Gary Kesting, Bill Bourne, Gary Col-
well, Rosemary Medin.
Alan Bode
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CONCERT
FRONT ROW: Louise Skow, Judy Gerber, Kay Agena, Carolyn Plott, Rosemary Medin, Joyce
Riebhoff. SECOND ROW: Kay Moulton, Mary Miller, Carolyn Stewart, Alice Patterson, Jody
Chally, Jerry Raney, Jackie Rowley, Anne Steven. THIRD ROW: Verdean Shaw, Sally Steele,
Barb Bartlett, Julie Vipond, Jane Faber, Don McBride, Sharon Scott, Mike Navoichick, Lucille
Gade, Gene wirrkopf, Chuck Streit. FOURTH ROW: Mary Sigsbee, Betty Holt, Jane Cole,
Rhonda Brandow, Linda Percival, Barb Brandow, Bev Warner, Juneadele Lieb, Carol Markovetz,
Karen Haase, John Platt, Joan Post, Pat Navoichick, Bob Gerber, Sherry Read, Vicki Marshall,
FIFTH ROW: Mary Jo Brower, Joan Ward, Virginia I-ledlund, Nancy Cole, Ann Segar, Kent
Immerfall, Pam Gabrielson, Mary Misbach, Nancy Muckey, Terry Brandow, Paul Smith. BACK
ROW: Mr. Guster, Barb Kuchenreuther.
Although there was little time to perfect a performance, this year's concert band, the
biggest in our history, staged some ofthe best programs ever heard in the high school auditorium.
Among their numbers the musicals "My Fair Lady," "American in Paris," and "The Sound of
Music" are memorable. The spring concert featured many soloists and small groups, including
Alan Bode on marimba.
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FRONT ROW: Joyce Riebhoff, Sandy Hakes, Glennda Gabrielson, John Schutter, Barb Rienders.
SECOND ROW: Patty Kenyon, Mike Kain, Dianna Rentz, Bill Bartlett, Mary Jane Butterfield,
Susan Schultz, Marcia Angle, Francie Bruns. THIRD ROW: Mike Brayton, Trudy Bartholomew,
Bucky Buchanan, Marilyn Black, Tom Anderson, Carole Etherington, Jeanette Vigdal, Marilyn
Skow, Rich Hutchins, Dave Reid, Gary Kesting. FOURTH ROW: John Scuffham, David Hovey,
Sig Wood, Jeri Ruark, Jim Stanton, Bill Bourne, Gary Colwell, Dale McBride, Ruth Benschoter,
Earl Routh, Patty Schultz, Kendra Seely, John Clark, Bruce Sundet. FIFTH ROW: Ken Durant,
Alan Holt, Jim Pickett, Gary Rusk, Bob Garms, Patti Priebe, Kathy Bay. STANDING: Roger
Ferris, Larry Pratt, Judy Becker, Linda Tague, Judy Munger, Diane Kuhlmann, Carol Kenyon,
Alan Bode.
But perhaps one of the biggest attractions was solo trombonist Earl Hoffman who played the
"Flight of the Bumblebee" with ease. At the same concert Hoffman got together with Linda Tague
and Barb Kuchenreuther on an original tone poem for trombone and tom toms.
FRONT ROW: Marilyn Skow, Delthea Shierk, Sandi Cook, Barb Bartlett, Jean Rovn, Linda Percival,
Sheryll McNeill, Pat Schneider, Barb Reinders, Barb Brandow, Ann Segar, Jan Koepke,Betty Holt, Kay
Agena, Sandy Hakes, Sue Schultz, Carole Richman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lowman, Char LaBarre,
Linda Tague, Glennda Gabrielson, Sherry Read, Rosemary Medin, Marilyn Black, Dianne Malueg, Ann
Haase, Jackie Rowley, Joyce Riebhoff, Jean Keith, Verdean Shaw, Sharon Smith, Kathie Feaster, Kay
Moulton, Carolyn Plott, Patti Priebe, Kathy Bay, Sharon Willrett. THIRD ROW: Roger Brandow, John
Clark, Bill Bartlett, Don McBride, Kent lrnmerfall, Doug Barr, Gary Colwell, Gary Kesting, Earl Routh,
Dale McBride, Alan I-Iolt, Bucky Buchanan, Bob Garms, John Platt, Terry Hobbs, .Toe Hoenk. FOURTH
ROW: Ken Egel, Ernest Thilges, Don Hutchison, John Schutter, Alan Bode, Bruce Sundet, Larry Kuchen-
reuther, Bill Bourne, Chuck Streit, Jim Finn, Garry Graham, John Phillips, Mike Brayton, Dennis Helmke,
Steve Ostrum, Jim Stanton, Dennis Voight. NOT PICTURED: Barb Kuchenreuther and Dave Reid.
MIXED CHORUS
This year our mixed chorus participated in a multitude of events. Three of the most memorable
are the performance on KGLO-TV, Mason City, the conference vocal festival held at Eagle Grove, and,
of course, the Baccalaureate service where we sang the "Lord's Prayer". Some of our more well-known
songs were the selections from the Broadway musical BRIGADOON, "God of Our Fathers", featuring a
trumpet trio, and the novelty number "Banana Boat Song" with Bill Bourne vocalizing and Mike Brayton
setting the tempo on his bongo drums.
Thanks to the very capable direction of Mr. Snustad, we've had an extremely fine year.
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Riebhoff, JudyMunger, Jane Faber, Susan Schultz, Barb Brandow, Judy
Gerber, Sally Steele, Nancy Muckey, Kendra Seely, Dianna Rentz, Marcia Angle, Jeanette Vigdal, Joan
Ward, Trudy Bartholomew, Jane Cole. SECOND ROW: Betty Holt, Verdean Shaw, Vicky Marshall, Carol
Kenyon, Ruth Benschoter, Pam Gabrielson, Glennda Gabrielson, Julie Vipond, Kay Moulton, Linda Tague,
Marilyn Black, Joan Post, Mary Ann Sigsbee, Barb Kuchenreuther, Carol Markovetz. THIRD ROW: Kay
Agena, Judy Becker, Jackie Rowley, Nancy Cole, Rhonda Brandow, Harriet Benschoter, Rosemary Medin,
Bev Warner, Sherry Read, Patricia Kenyon, Lucille Gade, Dianne Kuhlmann, Alice Patterson, Juneadel
Lieb, Patty Schulz. BACK ROW: Carolyn Plott, Kathy Bay, Barb Reinders, Mary Miller, Mary Jo Brower,
Jodie Chally, Mary Misbach, Louise Skow, Patti Priebe, Barb Bartlett, Mary Jane Butterfield, Marilyn
Skow, Char La.Barre, Nancy Lowman, Linda Percival, Jeri Ruark. ABSENT: Sandy Hakes.
GIRLS' CHORU
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ruth Van Buren, Linda Sharp, Carole Koepke, Rosalie Hahn, Vicki Steil, Ann
Haase, Phyllis Scott, Rebecca Wetzel, Diane Malueg, Rosann Madsen, Sharon Gardner, Myrna Mino.
SECOND ROW: Carole Richman, Phyllis Wiegand, Joyce Anderson, Francie Zeigler, Mary Broesder, Nancy
Geilenfeld, Connie Munger, Marian Broesder, Delthea Shierk, Natalie Boldridge, Barbara Boyd. THIRD
ROW: Marjorie I-loldren, Cheryl Norris, Judy Willrett, Gretchen Deim, Sheryl Olson, Kathie Feaster,
Jean Keith, Donna Patton, Muriel Zittritsch, Pat Schneider, Karen Alt, Barb Lau, Sheryll McNeill, Sandi
Cook. BACK ROW: Suzanne Wibben, Carolyn Sabin, Sharon Smith, Marianna Rieken, Carolyn Rochleau,
Claudia Ruark, Patricia Reilly, Janice Ringsdorf, Diane Riley, Corliss Rupp, Jean Rovn, Janice James.
ABSENT: Roberta Schwendemann.
WITH UMBRELLA: Kay Agena. FRONT ROW: Ken Egel, John Schutter, Alan Holt, Dale McBride, Mike
Brayton, Bill Bourne, Steve Ostrum, Gary Kesting. SECOND ROW: Bill Bartlett, Kent Immerfall, Don
Hutchison, Don McBride, Terry Hobbs, Roger Brandow, Alan Bode, Bucky Buchanan, Gary Colwell, Dave
Reid. THIRD ROW: John Platt, Earl Routh, J' im Stanton, John Phillips, I im Finn, Chuck Streit, Dennis
Voight, Dennis Helmke, Bob Garms, Garry Graham, Larry Kuchenreuther.
BOYS' HORU
Although our Boys' Chorus only put in one appearance, that being at the Spring Concert, we have
still enjoyed ourselves immensely. Wehavesung two songs from Broadway musicals. The first, "Standing
on the Corner" from THE MOST HAPPY FELLOW, gave us achance to whistle at some very pretty girls.
The other, "With a Little Bit 'a Luck" from MY FAIR LADY, starred ,Tohn Platt's short speech on
temptation.
We want to thank Kay Agena for being our accompanist. Also, we owe much of our success to our
director, Mr. Snustad.
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SEATED: Barb Reinders. FRONT ROW: Bill Bourne, Gary Co1we11,
Joyce Riebhoff, John Phillipsg Pianist, Judy Gerber. BACK ROW:
Larry Kuchenreuther, Earl Routh, Pat Schneider.
FRONT ROW: Judy Gerber, Barb Reinders, Sherry Read, Joyce Riebhoff. SECOND ROW: Sandy Hakes,
Barb Brandow, Jean Keith. THIRD ROW: Kay Agena, Rosemary Medin. FOURTH ROW: Pat Schneider,
SYMPHO ETTE
This year the syrnphonettes gained distinction not only at the local level but also at the state level
when the ten-member group was invited to sing at the State Student Council Convention at Ames. Another
big highlight was the spring concert at which the syrnphonettes sang "Me and My Shadow," "Red, Red
Robin," and "Tender1y". Singing with wide variety and fine skill, the group provided pleasant entertain-
ment at many social occasions.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Segar, Verdean Shaw, Kay Moulton, Mary Miller, Marilyn Black, Betty Holt,
Barb Kuchenreuther.
FRESHMAN SEPTET
The Freshman Septet, a relatively new addition to our high school vocal department, was the winner
of our 1960 Christmas Talent Show. These young ladies have performed for such events as the Turkish
Dance, the G.R.A. banquet, the Athletic banquet, the Prom, and the Spring Concert. Among their many
songs are "Unchained Melody", featuring the solo voice of Betty Holt, "All Ihave to do is Dream",
which they sang for the talent show, and "Come Softly to Me".
We are looking forward to hearing these girls at our school activities in the future. Mr. Snustad,
congratulations for the direction of such a fine group of musicians.
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THE ANNUAL STAFF EXPRESSES ITS SINCERE
THANKS TO MR. CHIQUET AND HIS HELPFUL
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BACK ROW: Connie Munger, Julie Vipond, Barb Bartlett, Ruth Van Buren, Sharon Scott, Roberta Schwende-
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Madsen, Sheryl Olsen, Dean Willrett, Lenny Funk, Gene Wittkopf, Gary Rich. SECOND ROW: Betty
Wickwire, Claudia Ruark, Pat Schneider, Sherry Read, Glennda Gabrielson, Patti Preibe, Sandi Hakes,
Sheryll McNeill, George Balluff, Larry Klein, Denny Waller, Dave Long.
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Gary Angle, Bill Bourne, Chuck Streit, SPONSOR Mr. Alberts. SECOND ROW: Kent Immerfall, Chuck
Oberwetter, Gary Kelley, Tom Waller, Larry Klein, John Schutter, Mary Misbach, Lynn Kueck. THIRD
ROW: Pat Navoichick, Sandi Cook, Charyl Cook, Kay Moulton, Barb Kuchenreuther, Marcia Angle, Carolyn
Plott.
TUDE T COUNCILS
Student Council proved to have another very successful year. Council projects ranging from a flag
in our gym to the Spirit Cup helped boost our morale and encourage school spirit.
Our foreign exchange student project from last year was a success as we were honored to have with
us this year a Turkish student, Bora Pervane. We have decided to continue this project next year.
Homecoming, Snoball, and the Turkish Dance highlighted our social events for the year.
We sincerely hope that you students were satisfied with our accomplishments during the 1960-61
session of Algona High School Student Council,
PEP BAN
FIRST ROW: John Platt, Pat Navoichick, Bob Gerber, Mike Brayton, Bill Bourne, Earl Routh, Gary Colwell,
Rich Hutchins, Dave Reid, Gary Kesting, Marilyn Skow. SECOND ROW: Mr. Guster, Anne Steven, Sharon
Scott, Jane Faber, Don McBride, Jerry Raney, Alan Holt, Tom Anderson, Marcia Angle, Sue Schultz, Ruth
Benschoter, Harriet Benschoter, Linda Tague, Judy Becker, Carol Kenyon, Rodger Ferris.
PEP LUB
FIRST ROW: Sandi Cook, Kathy Bay, Nancy Lowrnan, Charyl Cook. SECOND ROW: Delthea Shierk,
Jeri Ruark, VICE PRESIDENT Janice James, PRESIDENT Pat Schneider, SECRETARY-TREASURER
Myrna Mino, Judy Munger, Nancy Muckey. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Rochleau, Betty Wickwire, Claudia
Ruark, Emma Finley, Phyllis Hardgrove, Marilyn Black, Mary Ann Sigsbee. FOURTH ROW: Joyce
Anderson, Jane Cole, Suzanne Wibben, Gretchen Deim, Donna Patton, Nancy Geilenfeld, Trudy Bartholomew,
Kendra Seely, Joan Post. FIFTH ROW: Janice Ringsdorf, Judy Becker, Ruth Chantland, Phyllis Scott,
Francie Zeigler, Patty Peterson, Paulette Slobe, Becky Strayer. SIXTH ROW: Barb Kuchenreuther, Kay
Moulton, Linda Percival, Sharon Smith.
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Gabrielson, A. Haase, K. Feaster, K. Agena. THIRD ROW: N. Cole, S. Steele,
Rovn, B. Holt, N. Boldridge, Penny Johnson. FOURTH ROW: B. Brandow
Olsen, S. Olson, J. Riebhoff, J. Rowley, M. Misbach, B. Reinders.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Moxley the Cadettes had an exciting year. With flashy, new, red
and white uniforms and the dream of a trip to the Girls' State Basketball Tournament on their minds
the Cadettes began their 1960-61 season.
The Cadettes gladly accepted an invitation to perform at Clarion during the half-time of the Clarion-
Algona game. Then their dream came trueg and on March 10, a very excited group of girls boarded the
bus for Des Moines.
Several weeks after the trip to Des Moines, the girls entertained their parents at a tea and showed
the moving pictures taken during the Des Moines performance. This tea not only ended a wonderful
season, but also marked the end of performances for the seventeen senior girls in the corps.
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FIRST ROW: Gary Rusk, Bora Pervane, Carl Danielson, Nancy Muckey, Kendra Seely, Corliss Rupp,
Mary Jo Brower, Miss Quimby. SECOND ROW: Tom Macurnber, Dave Long, Albert Chantland, Clay
Mowers, John Phillips, Bucky Buchanan, Denny Richey, Jim Finn, Steve Miller. THIRD ROW: Tom
Gouge, Herb Hobbs, David Humphrey, Kent Lrnmerfall, Walter Rich, Terry Ringsdorf, Richard Steven,
Bahne Struecker. FOURTH ROW: George Balluff, Fred Duerr, Jerry Gade, Gary Angle, John Clark, Paul
Smith, Larry Pratt, Clyde Bronson, Jim Pickett. FIFTH ROW: Glenn Johnson, Terry Farnstrom, Jim
Shipler, Mike Kain, Bob Patton, Mike Gilbert, Jerry Schuller, .Terry Pingel.
LIBRARIANS
FRONT ROW: Mrs. Henderson, Judy Johnson, Myrna Mino, Cheryl Norris, Virginia Hedlund, Betty
Wickwire. SECOND ROW: Alice Patterson, Marjorie Holdren, Janice Olson, Charyl Cook, Judy Willrett,
Corliss Rupp, Lorraine Hamilton, Dave Long. THIRD ROW: Jerry Schuller, James Gatton, Dennis
Helmke, Dennis Leigh, Jerry Parsons, Richard Steven, Paul Smith, Lutz Duerr, Dean Willrett.
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FIRST ROW: Larry Braun, Bob Gerber, Lynn Kueck, Gary Priebe, Don Madsen, Don Etherington. SECOND
ROW: Orland Steil, Denny Graham, Richard Steven, Bob Patton, Jim Shipler, Doug J ergenson, Roger Long,
Dennis Leigh, John Scuffham. THIRD ROW: John Jennings, Don Urch, Terry Brandow, Larry Stratton,
Jim Gatton, Tim Vipond, Mike Kain, Joe McNeill, Don Schmitt. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Schuller, Gary
McVay, Jerry Pingel, Bill Specht, Jim Pingel, Paul Smith, Elmer Alt, Carroll Sabin.
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FIRST ROW: Larry Klein, Gary Peer, Denny Waller, Bob Percival, Terry Ringsdorf, Jim Richardson,
Glenn Johnson, Dean Willrett, Steve Miller, Gary Angle. SECOND ROW: Chuck Streit, Randy Harms,
Bob Haag, Lenny Funk, Bob Ellefson, Larry Kuchenreuther, Jack Vipond, Bill Sigsbee, Bob Gerber. THIRD
ROW: Gene Wittkopf, Denny Richey, Gary Rich, Tim Vipond, Don Hutchison, Alan Holt, Bill Wetzel, Denny
Helmke, Bill Baker, Terry Brandow, George Balluff. FOURTH ROW: Orland Steil, Jerry Seiler, John
Spencer, Bob Patton, Chuck Oberwetter, Tom Waller, Lynn Kueck, Mike Wickliff, Rich Hutchins, Mike
Schmidt, Craig Lewellyn.
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: HISTORIAN Glennda Gabrielson, TREASURER Joyce Riebhoff, SECRETARY
Harriet Benschoter, VICE-PRESIDENT Carole Richman, PRESIDENT Karen Alt, REPORTER Rosemary
Medin, PARLIAMENTARIAN Mary Misbach, PROJECTS AND RECREATION CHAIRMAN Pat Navoichick,
SONG LEADER Pat Schneider, SPONSOR Mrs. Collier. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Rochleau, Sandi Cook,
Sheryl Olson, Sheryll McNeill, Roberta Schwendemann, Mary Broesder, Judy Gerber, Nancy Lowman,
Kathy Bay, Connie Munger, Bev Johnson. THIRD ROW: Claudia Ruark, Louise Skow, Jean Keith. Sharon
Scott, Donna Patton, Ruth VanBuren, Karen Schultz, Emma Finley, Phyllis Hardgrove, Anne Stevens,
Betty Wickwire. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Holdren, Becky Strayer, Paulette Slobe, Sharon Burtis, .Tudy
Naylor, Patty Peterson, .Tanice James, Sandy Hakes, Sherry Read, Julie Vipond, Barb Bartlett. FIFTH
ROW: Janice Koepke, Alice Patterson, Susan Schultz, Brigitta Whittemore, Jackie Rowley, Jean Rovn,
Janice Olson, Barbara Lau, Kathie Feaster, Marianna Reiken, Juneadele Lieb.
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BELOW--FRONT ROW: Rhonda Brandow, Joan Ward, Nancy Fosnaugh, Joan Post, Judy Munger, Sally
Steele, Delthea Shierk, Mary Ann Sigsbee. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Skow, Francie Zeigler, Ruth Ben-
schoter, Dianne Malueg, Carol Kenyon, Vicky Marshall, Marilyn Black, Betty Holt, Barb Kuchenreuther,
Kay Moulton. THIRD ROW: Ann Segar, Trudy Bartholomew, Jodie Chally, Nancy Cole, Gretchen Deim,
Mary Louise Miller, Phyllis Scott, Janice Ringsdorf, Pat Reilly, Kendra Seely. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jo
Brower, Jeanette Vigdal, Kay Agena, Linda Percival, Diane Riley, Carole Koepke, Sharon Gardner. FIFTH
ROW: Margaret Kent, Linda Sharp, Janice Estberg, Diane Kuhlmann, Sharon Helmers, Marcella Lovstad,
Sharon Smith, Charyl Cook, Ruth Chantland.
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: I-IISTORIAN Connie Munger, REPORTER Pat Navoichick, VICE-PRESIDENT
Louise Skow, PRESIDENT Nancy Lowman, SECRETARY Rosemary Medin, TREASURER Karen Haase,
SPONSOR Miss Koehnk. SECOND ROW: Barb Bartlett, Julie Vipond, Patti Priebe, Kathy Bay, Joyce
Riebhoff, Sheryl Olson, Jean Keith, Sherry Read, Glennda Gabrielson, Sandy Hakes, Char LaBarre. THIRD
ROW: Trudy Olsen, Linda Tague, Ruth VanBuren, Sharon Scott, Phyliss I-lardgrove, Emma Finley, Mary
Broesder, Roberta Schwendemann, Karen Alt. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Stewart, Janice Koepke,AHarriet
Benschoter, Natalie Boldridge, Pat Peterson, Judy Naylor, Barb Lau, Barb Brandow, Marianna Rieken,
Kathie Feaster, Paulette Slobe. FIFTH ROW: Clara Hansen, Barb Reinders, Mary Misbach, Jean Rovn,
Jackie Rowley, Brigitta Whittemore, Janice Olson, Sandi Cook.
G.R.A.
FRONT ROW: Ruth Chantland, Ruth Benschoter, Carol Kenyon, Pat Kenyon, Verdean Shaw, Judy Munger,
Delthea Shierk, Ann Segar, Mary Louise Miller, Trudy Bartholomew, Nancy Cole, Jodie Chally. SECOND
ROW: Judy Becker, Linda Fountain, Joan Ward, Nancy Fosnaugh, Rhonda Brandow, Marilyn Black, Betty
Holt, Barb' Kuchenreuther, Kay Moulton, Sally Steele, Barb Boyd, Francie Zeigler. THIRD ROW: Rosalie
Hahn, Marilyn Skow, Linda Sharp, Jeanette Vigdal, Kendra Seely, Joan Post, Mary Ann Sigsbee, Phyllis
Scott, Janice Ringsdorf, Pat Reilly, Ann I-laase. FOURTH ROW: Jeri Ruark, Sharon Helmers, Marcella
Lovstad, Diane Kuhlmann, Janice Estberg, Charyl Cook, Linda Percival, Sharon Smith, Muriel Zittritsch,
Dianna Rentz.
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: TREASURER Glennda Gabrielson, VICE-PRESIDENT Sandy Hakes, PRESIDENT
Jean Keith, SECRETARY Carolyn Rochleau, PARLIAMENTARIAN Larry Klein. SECOND ROW: .Toyce
Riebhoff, Julie Vipond, Jean Rovn, Jackie Rowley, HISTORIAN Sandi Cook, Mary Jane Butterfield. THIRD
ROW: Eugene Wittkopf, Patti Priebe, SPONSOR Miss Sorensen, Natalie Boldridge, Betty Wickwire, Allan
Bode.
F. T. .
The F . T.A. organization serves a very worthwhile purpose in cultivating the desired qualities,
learning about the profession, and studying the lives of great teachers.
.Meetings are held once a month, and any sophomore, junior, or senior is eligible for membership.
Next year all high school students may join.
We had many interesting meetings. Four college freshmen spoke to us about their particular colleges.
The school system in Turkey was presented very interestingly by Bora Pervane. We viewed a film on
F.T.A. work entitled "Focus on Future". Our last meeting was one of fun. We had a very good turnout
at a picnic at Call State Park. E
The F.T.A. organization hopes to take even a bigger step in informing young people next year.
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FRONT ROW: SPONSOR Miss Condon, Bora Pervane, PRESIDENT Gary Rich, SECRETARY Rosemary
Medin, VICE-PRESIDENT Gary Kelley, Bob Pratt, Bill Wetzel, Randy Harmes. SECOND ROW: Marlys
Lupkes, Barb Boyd, Dianne Malueg, Marilyn Skow, Myrna Mino, Cheryl Norris, Judy Johnson, Louise Skow.
THIRD ROW: Jim Johnson, Vicki Steil, Jean Keith, Jackie Rowley, Carolyn Plott, Francie Zeigler, Dave
I-licks. FOURTH ROW: John Clark, Bill Sigsbee, Mike Schmidt, Lance Johnson, Alan Holt, Steve Ostrum,
John Sires, Bob Haag. '
RT CLUB
From posters to mosaics, special projects, and scenes of American life, the beauty of our school
was constantly enhanced by this year's Art Club. With excellent contributions from Gary Rich and Gary
Kelley, and many fine works from the other club members, the Spring Exhibit was an outstanding success.
Our ninth grade students can be proud of their mosaics of Iowa history, which were featured in the DES
MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER last fall. When Bora Pervane left for home this summer, he took with him
drawings of American life to be shown at his school in Turkey.
This and many other events combined to make this year a successful year for the Art Club.
FRONT ROW: PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIRMAN Pat Peterson, TREASURER Pat Schneider, SECRETARY
.Tudy Naylor, VICE -PRESIDENT Carolyn Stewart, PRESIDENT Trudy Olsen, SPONSOR Miss Madsen.
SECOND ROW: Terry Ringsdorf, Bob Haag, Claudia Ruark, Clara Hansen, Mary Ann Hansen, Gloria
Bronson, Ann Stevens, .Tuneadele Lieb. THIRD ROW: Lutz Duerr, J' im Richardson, Donna Patton, Penny
Johnson, Nancy Geilenfeld, .T anice Koepke, Alice Patterson, Sharon Burtis, Carol Markovetz.
F.B.L.A.
The Future Business Leaders of America, under the supervision of Miss Madsen, had a very big
year in 1960-61. We found each month filled with many activities. In the fall we sent representatives .to
the State Cabinet meeting in Nevada, Iowa. Our main project for the year was sponsoring a Beatnik Dance.
We had a fine attendance, and the dance was a big success. At Christmas time we made favors for all the
patients at the Good Samaritan Home. Other projects for the year included several candy sales, a bake
sale, a car wash, and an FBLA scrapbook.
At the state convention held in April at Iowa State Teachers College, Sharon Burtis was elected
state reporter, Judy Naylor won third in spelling, and Clara Hansen won third invocabulary. Sharon,
Judy, and Carol Markovetz represented Algona at the National Convention at Washington D.C. inJ'une.
This year we were able to increase our membership over last year. We are proud to say that we
had four boys who were very active members. We hope that in the following years you, as students,
will make FBLA one of the BIGGEST and BEST clubs in AHS.
D.E.C.A.
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FRONT ROW: Gloria Bronson, Sandra Ludwig, Pauline McMahon, Joyce VanDeWa1ker, Mary
Ann Hansen, Francis Bruns. SECOND ROW: Bev Johnson, Denny Richey, Albert Chantland,
Glenn Johnson, Terry Ringsdorf, SPONSOR Mr. Kramer.
CAMERA CLUB
FRONT ROW: John Platt, PRESIDENT
Roberta Schwendemann, MaryBroesder,
Mary Jo Brower. SECOND ROW: Carl
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This year General Palmer and his troops, dressed with the traditional uniforms of red ties and socks,
traveled down the road of conquest to debate the United Nations topic. In direct violation of the principles
of the UN, they declared war on all opposing teams. They won victory after victory at such famous battle-
fields as Buena Vista, Gustavus Adolphus, and Cedar Rapids. At the end of the campaign, they had won 40
debates and lost only 14. They received a trophy at the Battle of Ames for the best affirmative team. .They
also tied for third place at the state finals at Iowa City. The only casualties were a few dry voices and
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FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Hansen, Trudy Olsen, Sherry Read, Barbara
Bartlett, Sheryl Olson, Sharon Scott, Julie Vipond, Bev Warner, Sheryl
McNeill, Glennda Gabrielson. SECOND ROW: Joyce Riebhoff, Charlene
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Patti Priebe, Barbara Reinders, Louise Skow, Francis Bruns. THIRD
ROW: Gary Angle, Pauline McMahon, Pat Navoichick, Gary Peer, Dean
Willrett, Bill Bourne, Dave Long, Bill Sigsbee, Gary Kesting, Bora
Pervane. FOURTH ROW: Robert Percival, John Gilbert, Donald
Madsen. Terry Farnstrom, Jim Richardson, Lennie Funk, DennyRichey,
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Naylor. SECOND ROW: Karen Schultz, Emma Finley, Ruth VanBuren,
Penny Johnson, Sharon Bilyeu, Harriet Benschoter, Natalie Boldridge,
Nancy Geilenfeld, Donna Patton, Patricia Schneider, Claudia Ruark,
Jean Keith, Linda Riedel. THIRD ROW: Jerry Gade, John Spencer,
George Balluff, Ron Isaacson, Larry Klein, Eugene Wittkopf, John Moore,
Orland Steil, Fred Duerr, Carolyn Stewart, Rosemary Medin. FOURTH
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The Delphian Society Art Award .....
The Business and Professional Women's Award ....
Daughters of the American Revolution Award . .
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Minnie .T . Coate Memorial .
Iowa State Teachers College
Sandy Hakes
Larry Klein
Dave Long
Carolyn Rochleau
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State University of Iowa
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Gary Kesting
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Barbara Reinders
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Roberta Schwendemann
The Willard E. and Ella P.
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Carl Danielson
Fred Duerr
Clara Hansen
Larry Klein
Gary Rich
William Sigsbee
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Presentation of Class of 1961
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Blossom's Insurance Agency
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Buscher Brothers
Chrischilles Store
Christensen's
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Clover Leaf Hatchery
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Council Oak Store
Cowan Court
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Cullen Hardware
Davis Paint Store
Dean's Watches, Gifts,
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Hutchison and Hutchison, Lawyers
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Kent Motor Company
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Livingston Tool Company
L. S. Muckey Plumbing and Heating
McMahon and Cassel, Attorneys
Modern Dry Cleaners
National Farm Loan Association
North Iowa Directory
North Iowa Sewing Machine
Norton Machine Works
Paul A. James
Paxson Insurance
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Shilt's Brownbilt Shoe Store
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Thermogas Company
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