Alta Community High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Alta, IA)
- Class of 1959
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Page 19 text:
“
Pep
Club
Front row: Doris R. Johnson. Mary Huse-
man. Connie Lichtenberg, Linda Cone,
Margaret Turnquist
Second row: Daphne Holmes, Alice Noble
1PresidentI. Ruth Lietz 4Vice-Pres-
identv, Karen Kraemer 4Secretary-
Treasurern, Miss Edmondson 1Advis
ers
Third row: Suzann Syndergaard, Sherrill
Peterson. Sally Carpenter, Janet Pe-
terson, Frances Dahl
Fourth row: Eleanor Remillard. Carole
Walton, Karen Lietz, Sharen Huse-
man, Judy Ericksen
Fifth row: Linda Sandine, Barbara Gus-
tafson, Nancy Pedersen. Virginia
Fredericks, Diane Holtz
Sixth row: Karen Hartman, Sandra
Svendsen, Karen Ankerson, Janet
Swanson, Darlys Anderson
Seventh row: Marcia Hutton, Nancy Kind-
v.'all. Carolvn Stille
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PEP CLUB ACTIVITIES
A,Pep Club was organized' at the beginning of the
basketball season this year. Our purpose is to promote
better sportsmanship and school spirit.
In order to be in the pep club the girls must at-
tend every home game at which they must wear white
blouses, dark skirts, and beanies.
The officers are: Alice Noble, Presidentg Ruth
Lietz, Vice-President: Karen Kraemer, Secretary-
Treasurer.
Some of our activities this year have included
such things as making pom poms, pep signs and post-
ers, and also keeping up to date the schedule sign in
the gym.
Doris M. Johnson, Sally Carpenter, Sheila Krenzien, Beverly Hanson, Janet Peters. Linda Sandiney Sharen
Huseman, Dianne Schuler, Donna Becker, Martha Becker, Mary Louise Otto, Janet Swanson. An
nette Schmidt. Marilyn Murphy, Janet Smith, Judy Jones. Lizabeth Peters, Eleanor Remillard
Sharon Patterson, and Susan Mangold Qkneeling on the floorb
CYCLONETTES
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Page 18 text:
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Front row: Miss Edmondson 1AdviserI, Nancv Kindwall fsecretaryi, Ruth Lietz 1Presidentv, Connie Lich-
tenberg IVice'PresidentI, Connie Langlet 4Treasurerm
Second ww' Suzann Syndergaard, Uarlvs Anderson. Karen Banta, Barbara Gustafson, Susan Mangold,
Daphne Holmes. Karen Lietz, LaVerne Lichtenberg, Sandra Svendsen, Susan Norton. Tyanne
Pierson, JoAnn Warren, Carmen Nikoley'
Third row' Janet Swanscn, Marcia Hutton, Mary Louise Otto, Karen Ankerson. Donna Becker, Martha
Becker, Dianne Schuler, Kathy Radke, Alice Noble, Carolyn Stille, Carol Johnson
GRA ACTIVITIES
GRA this year consisted of fifty-six members. Of-
fcers elected were: Ruth Lietz, Presidentg Connie
Lichtenberg, Vice-President, Nancy Kindwall, Secre-
tary, and Connie Langlet, Treasurer. Our sponsor,
Miss Edmondson has worked hard to make GRA much
more active than it was last year.
Activities for the year started with a round robin
volleyball tournament. The Juniors won the series.
They won all four of the games they played. The bas-
ketball tournmaent was also won by the Juniors.
League bowling was one of two new activities started
this year. Teams were set up and competed against
each other for the title.
The trampoline team was the second addition. The
girls worked toward performing at basketball games
during next year's season. The senior girls again at-
tended the Girls' Basketball Tournament in Des
Moines. Extra outside activities included a dance and
playday. Aurelia, Storm Lake, and Cherokee were in-
vited to spend a day with us in fun.
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Front row: Sharon Patterson, Nancy Pedersen, Eleanor Remillarcl, Judy Jones, Margaret, Turnquist Llza
beth Peters, Virginia Fredericks, Sally Carpenter, Doris M. Johnson
Second row: Linda Sandine. Janet Smith, Janet Peters, Diane Holtz. Linda Cone, Mary Huseman Jean
gold. Janet Peterson, Clara Rydstrom, Karen Hartman
Third row Karen Kraierner. Frances Dahl, Sheila Krenzien, Doris R. Johnson, Sherrill Peterson Judith
Johnston, Jane Endreson, Beverly Hanson, Carole Walton
”
Page 20 text:
“
Dan Tennyson lboy genius? - - Norman Peterson
Junior
Closs
Play
I
Doris R. Johnson, Janet Swanson.
Clayton Porter, Gordon Radke
l-'mont :ou Kent Huseman, Claxton Porter, Dave Friedrich. Gordon Radke
.xlr Hlfxllllllh lDll'ECl0li'
Second row Janet Swanson, Karen Ankerson, Darlys Anderson. Karen
Kraelner. Donna Becker
'l'hn'd xou Doris R. Johnson, Connie LlClllPlll?l'l'l,i
Fourth tow' Dennis Otto. Kenneth Qlnrk, Norman Peterson, Malvern
Huseman
The action of the play centered around the trials
and tribulations in the life of Dan Tennyson played
by Norman Peterson. Dan, a young genius, was the
son of a psychology professor iG0rdy Radke? who
helped Dan to develop into a mental giant. Even
JUNIOR PLAY CAST
Linda Barnard tthe principals daughter and
Dan's girl? ' ' - - - Karen Kraemer
Jackie Tennyson lDan's pesky brother?
- ------- Malvern Huseman
Jeannie Wilson fJackie's girl? - Karen Ankerson
Margaret Tennyson lmother of the two boys?
- -------- Janet Swanson
Roger Tennyson lprofessor and father of
the two boysl ----- Gordon Radke
Walter P. Latherby fsoap manufacturer!
- - - - - - - - - Kenny Quirk
Puff lhrawny, but brainless athlete? - David Friedrich
Arthur Barnard lschool principal? - Clayton Porter
Miss Baker ffussy school teacher? - Doris R. Johnson
Carla Carlson fPuffs' girl? - Connie Lichtenberg
Rhodera la colorful, colored maid? - Darlys Anderson
Dr. Van Barf la psychiatrist! - - - Dennis Otto
Miss Booth 48 newspaper reporter? - Donna Becker
Policeman ------- Kent Huseman
though Dan had a fantastically capable mind, he was
troubled by many social problems.
Exactly opposite were the difficulties of Puff
lDave Friedrichl, the schools star athlete. Unless he
was able to raise his grades sufficiently, he would be
declared ineligible for the conference track meet.
Eventually the two boys found a way to help each
other out. Dan "volunteered" to tutor Puff if Puff's
friends would agree to assist him socially. The girls,
played by Karen Kraemer, Karen Ankerson, and Con-
nie Lichtenberg, decided to go along with the plan.
Although this arrangement included hypnosis, dancing
lessons, I.Q. tests, a class pin and parsnips, everything
culminated successfully.
Donna Becker, Dave Friedrich, Kent
Huseman
Karen Kraemer, Norman Peterson
”
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