Alta Community High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Alta, IA)
- Class of 1958
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Page 69 text:
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YEA TEAM FIGHT 'EM ,Q
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YEA TEAM FIGHT 'EM
FIGHT 'EM FAIR
FIGIIT 'EM SQUARE.
That night at the game you could tell this
was something special. The Seniors were ready
to make it a night to remember since they would
never again play at Homecoming. At the half
time the band entertained with a few songs and
formations. Then came the big event, the arrival
of the King and Queen, her attendants and their
escorts. They were: Seniors, Lorene Peterson and
Jerry Sandine. Juniors, Kathy Radke and Robert
llinkeldey. Sophomores, Doris R. Johnson and
Gordon Radke. Freshmen, Sharon Huseman and
Myron Radke. Next came the crowning of the
queen and king. The hand played a fanfare to an-
nounce the queen's coming. There was silence as
the king crowned the queen and when the queen
crowned the king. After the ceremony the king
escorted the queen back to her car, followed by
her attendants and their escorts. After the half-
time the game continued and ended with Alta on
top making our homecoming a bigger success.
For the homecoming dance the Seniors got
"The Rhythm Knights", a band which everyone
enjoyed. When the dance ended there were many
tired feet but happy people who were glad to see
the week come to an end. Many were sad because
this was their last homecoming, but they knew
they could not have asked for a better one. Home-
coming really ended when the last float was rob-
bed of its last decoration. Just like Cinderella
when the clock struck twelve.
QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS
Kathleen Radke tJun1or Attendantl, Jennie Smith 4Queen1, Lorene P9tCl'S0h ISENOI'
Attendantr, Sharon Huseman tlfreshman Attendanth, Doris Johnson, 1Soph-
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Page 68 text:
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FRESHMAN FLOAT, "We're Small But
SENIOR FLOAT, "We'II Hatch A Victory"
Junior: Doris Johnson, Sophomore, Sharon Huse-
man, Freshman. Then the football boys bowed low,
worshiped their king, Roger Peterson, and yelled,
"We want Rog." Due to this persuasion Rog came
out of the crowd and gave a good pep talk which
satisfied his worshipers. This put an end to the
pep meeting but it was not the end of work on the
floats. Some classes still had a lot to do on theirs
so off they went to finish the job.
Friday morning there were many sleepy heads
in school. At midnight the students finished work
on the floats and then, since it was the end of the
six weeks, they had to go home and study for tests
till the wee hours of morning. When it was about
time for the parade. everyone appeared a little
brighter because of the excitement. The members
of each class strained their eyes to see if their
float was coming, and if it wasn't they began to
wonder if maybe it had fallen apart before they
could get it there. Finally, however, everything
was assembled and ready to go. Leading the par-
ade was the band followed by the king and queen
and her attendants, next came the floats, in order
of the classes with the Seniors first. On Main street
the parade stopped for the pep meeting. The king,
Roger Peterson, gave another pep talk as did Mr.
Samuelson and Mr. Melander. After the pep meet-
ing the band led the parade to the school house.
They decided they would lead the floats past
the hospital and show them to Mrs. Clawson, the
coach's wife and to the coach's new son, Charles
Junior who, so his father says, is going to be a
spin-back as soon as he can. After this the kids
headed home for a brief rest before the game.
SOPHOMORE FLOAT, "Let's Drag 'Em"
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C hl M1 Beals 4Coachl Dennis Otto
Front row: Ralph Hogancamp, Mr, McCoy :Assistant one , -. . ' , , ,
Second row: Norman Peterson, Paul Turnquist, Merle Larson, Larry Lichtenbcrg, Keith Smit, Robcri
Kindwalll Jerry Sandine, Roger Peterson, Marlin Cone, Gordon Radke, Clayton Porter, Michal-l
Morrow
Third row: Phillip Lietz, Harry Melander, Tom Grigg, David Anderson, Loren Winterhof. Darrel Bantn,
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Bill Huseman, Myron Radke, Robert Meredith. Tom Christen:-ion, Robert McDon.x
Fourth row: Larry Frantz, David Friedrich, Donald Peterson. Dennis Radke, Robert Hinkeldey, Kent
Huseman, Jerry Otto, Ronald Prestonl Ronald Patterson, Allan Harms
Alta 40
Alta 49
Alta 52
Alta 38
Alta 67
Alta 57
Alta 59
Alta 36
Alta 59
Alta 69
2lA1ta 53
fiAlta 62
Alta 62
Alta 58
Alta 76
Alta 67
Alta 70
Alta 51
Alta 50
MAlta 49
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