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This Annual is dedicated to the Archer High School
and the Graduates of 1952-'53. ' Our' special thanks and
appreciation is extended to all of those who helped us
put out this yearbook, and we sincerely hope that you
enjoy reading the Eagle as much as we have enjoyed
turning it out.
The ANNUAL STAFF
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Marlene Idso
ASSISTANT EDITOR Gloria Stofferan
BUSINESS MANAGER Arlene Nieuwenhuis
ASSIST. BUS. MANAGER Marvin Vanden Hull
MUSIC REPORTER Karen Ver Hoef
GRADE REPORTER Bob Tiemens
SOCIAL REPORTER Marylis Philby
SPORTS REPORTER Larry Krauss
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FACULTY
Front Row: Mrs. Coates, Miss Sleper, Miss Brink, Miss Bogaard,
Miss Gerischer, Mrs.'Stubbs.
Back Row: Mr. Tarnasky, Mr. Good, Mr. Matzdorff, Mr. Heppler,
Hr. Jensen, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. McCri1l, Mrs. Jensen,
Miss Dornbusch.
MR. JENSEN - Superintendent
Massena, Ia. - High School
B. A. lathematics - Iowa State Teachers College
H. L. Education - University of Southern Calif.
Ph. D. Credit - University of Southern Calif.
- University of Colorado
HRS. CAMPBELL - Principal
Sheldon High School
Northwestern University - Evanston, Ill.
B. A. - Education
Major - History, English, Education
Dept, - History, English, Soc. Sci., Gov't.
IR. HATZDOHFY
Storm Lake, Ia. - High School
Buena Vista College
B. A. Degree
Dept. - Manual Arts, Commercial, Agric.
H S. HCCRILL
Algona, Ia. - High School
Iowa State College and Augustana
B. A. Degree
Dept. - Home Ec., Vocations, Psychology
MISS DORNBUSCH
Paullina, Ia. - H1 h School
Morningside Collegg
B. S. M.
Dept. - Music
- Junior High
MRS . JENSEN
Hinton, Ia.-High School
Morningside College
Standard Secondary Cert.
Dept. - Typing
- Junior High
MR. TARNASKY
Lehe, N. D,-High School
Dakota Business College
Westmar College-LeNars
B. A. Degree
Standard Secondary Cert.
Grad. Credit-Colo. State
Teachers College-Greeley
Dept. - Jr. H., Biology
MR. HEPPLER
Harris, Ia.-High School
Buena Vista College
Standard Secondary Cert.
Dept. - Athletics,
Mathemat1cs,k Jr.H.
MR. GOOD
Sheldon High School
Sheldon Junior College
Iowa State Teachers Col.
Westmar College
Advanced Elem. Cert.
Dept. - Junior High
Con't. - next page
' MORE NEWS
' MORE PICTURES
ONLY AUDITED CIRCULATION
IN THE ENTIRE SHELDON AREA
"3,7OO PAPERS PRINTED EVERY WEEK"
MAIL CIRCULATION IN THESE FOUR COUNTIES
IS 85 Q6 GREATER THAN NEAREST COMPETITOR
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MORE PEOPLE READ
THE SHELDO.
MAIL
THE WOODS NEWSPAPER
Con't. from Faculty Page:
MISS BRINK
Hospers High School
Northwestern Jr. Collegeg
Orange City, Ia.
Standard Elem. Cert.
Dept. - Sth Grade
KISS BOGAARD
Orange City, Ia. - High School
Northwestern Jr. College:
Orange City, Ia.
Standard Elem. Cert.
Dept. - 3rd Grade
MISS SLEPER
Buffalo Cons. Schools
Northwestern Jr. Collegeg
Orange City, Ia.
Standard Elem. Cert.
Dept. - lst Grade
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KISS GERISCHER
Slayton, Minn.-HighS.
Augustana Collegeg
Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Standard Elem. Cert.
Dept. - lpth Grade
H S. STUBBS
Augustana Academy
Augustana College
Southern State
Teachers
Limited Elem. Cert.
Dept. - 2nd Grade
MRS. COATES
Corsica, S .D. -High S.
Northwestern Junior
College
Standard Elem. Cert.
Dept. - Kindergarten
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BUSES AND DRIVERS
Drivers, from left to right:
John Tanner, George Sorenson, Jake Vanden Hull, Ray Farnsworth.
icholson hme
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ARCHER, IOWA PHONE 50
SLOAN MOTOR
CO PANY
FORD MERCURY
SALES AND SERVICE
PRIMGHAR, IOWA PHONE 58
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SCHOOL BOARD
Seated-Left to Right: EARL BONDERMAN, PRES.
MILDRED WATSON, SEC'Y.
MILLARD MORFITT
Standing-Left to Right: FLOYD MCQUEEN
LEONARD BLDK
MARTIN PAULSEN
STUDENT COUNCIL
Seated-left to right: Karen Verhoef, Marylis Philby
LaVonne Brown, Judy Anderson
Standing: Claire Dewaay, Vernon Nieuwenhuis
Larry Krauss, Lowell Baxter
SHERMAN MOTOR CO.
Since I934
STUDEBAKER CARS AND TRUCKS
Sales and Service
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U. S. Tires Mobilubrication
Modern Service Department
Complete Front End and Wheel
Balancing Equipment
.lil-
Phone 52
7l7 3rd Ave. Sheldon
JEHUE MOTORS
Sanborn, Iowa
O L DS MO B I L E
Sales and Service
U. S. Royal Tires
Dilco Batteries
Alemite Lubrication
Phone 365
B I LL'S TEXACO SERVICE
"MARFAK LUBRICATIONH
HANOLINE OILS
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Phone 42
PRIMGHAR
BRANDS BODY SHOP
SHELDON, IOWA
Phone 235
BODY AND FENDER
REPAIR AND PAINTING
RAY BRANDS, Prop.
CUSTODIAN
Mr. Charley Krauss
COOKS
Left to Right: Mrs. Te Paske, Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Idso
DE VRI ES' HARDWARE
GENERAL HARDWARE
HOME APPLIANCES
WAYNE DE VRIES, Prop.
Archer, Iowa
PRINS' SURGE SERVICE
SALES AND SERVICE
Louclen Barn Equipment and Milkers
Water Systems and Plumbing
Dempster C1 McDonalds
Primghar, Iowa Phone 367
Sheldon
Paint and Wallpaper Store
Paints -:- Wallpaper -:- Glass
Installing and General Repair
Across from New Hospital
Highway I8 Phone 900
O'BRlEN COUNTY
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
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SHELDON, IOWA
Phone 840
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MASSEY HARRIS
Sales and Service
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L. N. JENSEN, Supt. SYBIL M. CAMPBELL, Prin
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RICHARD EVENSON, Pres. MAYNARD DEBOER, Vice Pres
EDITH DYKSTRA, Sec'y.-Tres.
SADIE TEPASKE, Reporter
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '52
THE WHITE HOUSE
"THIS IS THE SUIT STORE"
SHELDON, lowA
SHELDON ARMY-NAVY STORE
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WORK SHOES JACKETS
WA TCHES LUGGAGE
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Phone 243 Sheldon, Iowo
ELITE CLEANERS
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"CLOTHES LOOK THEIR BEST
WHEN CLEANED AND PRESSEDH
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SANBORN - PRIMGHAR - ARCHER
MARLENE DE BOOM
GERALD PORTZ
MARLYS IDSO
DOUGLAS SCHNEIDER
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COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE
Phone I95 PRIMGHAR, IOWA On Highway 59
SNYDER - MEYLOR COMPANY
DODGE - PLYMOUTH cARs
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Ferguson Tractors and Implements
New Leader and Grainovator Self-Unloading Wagon Boxes
Phone 58 Sheldon, Iowa
Compl iments of -
TANNER OIL STATION
AutomobiIe Accessories
Oil - Greases - Tires - Tubes and Batteries
Phone 25 . ' Archer, Iowa
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VERNON NIEUWENHU
MARYLIS PHILBY
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BENNY ROHWER
MARLENE IDSO
VAN'S
HIGHWAY FURNITURE
THE NORTHWEST'S
FINEST DISPLAY OF FURNITURE
Located On Highway I8
Phone 27 Sheldon, Iowa
HOME FURNISHINGS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
WATSON FURNITURE
STORE
Stoves - Washers
Wollpoper and Points A
Floor Coverings
, SANBORN, IOWA
Business Phone 41 Ries. Ph. 2
7
CONGRATULATIONS FROM:
FARNSWORTH
SKELLY
STATION
PRIMGHAR
BEST WISHES . .
SLEEP'S
SKELLY STATION
sHEI.DoN
SENIORS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES
MAYNARD DE BOER
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MARLENE DE BOOM
EDITH DYKSTRA
RICHARD EVENSON
ARLIN HARMS '
Basketball: l,2,3i 5 of L
Baseball: l,2,3, 5 of L
Band: l,2,3,a Plays: 3,h
Mixed Chorus: l52.3,M
Boy's Glee: l,2,3
Operetta: 2,h
Class Secy.: 2,Vice Pres.: A
Ass. Editor of Newspaper: L
Band: 1,2,3,M
Mixed Chorus: l,2,3,h
G1r1's Giee: 1,2,3,h
Solo Music Contest: 2,3,h
Madrigal: 3,H Plays: 1,3,h
Operetta: 2,h PepC1ub: 1,2,3,h
Brass
Brass
Mixed
Sextette: 1 2
Quintette: E
Chorus: l,2,3,M
Girl's Glee: l,2,3,L
Pep Club: l,2,3,M
Sextette: M Operetta: 2,h
Class Play: M
Class Secy. E Treas.: M
Basketball: 132,31 S ofva
Baseball: l,2,3, 5 of A
Band: l Operetta: 2
Mixed Chorus: l,2,3
Boy's Gleet l,2,3
Plays l,3,M
Class President: A
Band: l,2,3,h Operetta: 2,M
Mixed chorus: 1,2,3 A
Girl's Gleet 1,2,3,g
Madrigal: 3,L ' ' '
Music
Solo Contest: 1,2 3,h
G1r1's sexueute: 1,2,3,i
Pep Club: 1,2,3,L
Pep Club Secy.: 3
Class Reporter: 3 Play: 3,h
Magazine Sales Captain: H
Newspaper Editor: M
SENIORS AND ACTIVITIES, con't.
MLARLENE IDSO
MARLYS IDSO
ARLENE NIEUWENHUIS
Band: 1,2,3,h Pep Club: 1,2,3,L
Mixed Chorus: l,2,3 H
Girl's Gleel-Y ?,H:i '
Operetta: 2,1 Viayss 1,3,h
Trumpet Trior5.Ban1 Secy.: 2
Brass Quartetue: 3.h
Brass Quintette: M
Madrigal: 2 Solo Contest: 1,2
Speech Contest: 3,h
Magazine Business Mana er: 3
Newspaper Reporter: 2,5
Annual Staff Reporter: 2
Annual Business Manager: 3
Annual Editor: M
Class President: I
Cheerleader: l,2,3,h
Barbaque Queen Candidate: M
Valedictorianz M
Band: l,2,3,h
Gir1's Glee: 1,2,3,h
Mixed Chorus: l,2,3,h
G1r1's sextette: 2,3,h
Maarigals 2 Pep c1ub:1,2: ,u
Operetta: 2,h Plays: 1,3,
Radio Speaking: M
County D.A.R. Representative: M
Newspaper Reporter: 2,3,h
Student Council: 2 ,
Magazine Sales Captain: M
Annual Reporter: 1
Class Vice President: 3
Mixed Chorus: 1,2,3 M
Gir1's Glee: 1,2,3,R
Twirlere 1,2,3 Class Play: 3,h
Drum Majorette: M Cperetta:2,M:
e1r1's sextette: 1,2,3,h
Music Solo Contest: 1,3
Student Council Secy.: 3
Pep Club: 1,2,3,h
Pep Club Pres,: 3
Assistant Editor of Annual: 3
Annual Business Manager: M
Cheerleader: 2,h
Barbaque Queen Candidate: L
Salutatorianz M
SENIORS AND ACTIVITIES, con't.
VERNON NIEUWENHUIS
MARYLIS PHILBY
GERALD PORTZ
BENNY ROHWER
DOUGLAS S CHNE IDER
Basketball: l,2,g-,Lp
Baseball:l,2,3, 2'of L
Band: 1,2 Class Play: 3,M
Mixed Chorus: l52,3
Boy's Glee: l,2,3
Operetta: 2
class Representative: W
Mixed Chorus: l,2,3,H
Girl's Glee:'l52,3,L
Twirler: l,2,3,h '
G1r1's sextette: l,2,3,h
Speech Contest: M
T. B. Radio Speaking: A
Student Council Pres.: M
Operetta: 2 Class Play: 3,h
Librarian: 3,h
Annual Reporter: L
Pep Club: l,2,3,h
Cheerleader: L
Basketball: 3
Baseball: 3
Mixed Chorus: 2,3
Boy's Glee: 2,3
Student Council: 3
Class Play: 3,l4.
Basketball: l,2,31h
Baseball: l,2,3, 5 of M,
Music Sole Cortest: 2
Band: Ll.
Mixed Chorus:'lg2,3
Boy's Cleo: l,2,3
Trumpet Trio. 3
Brass Quartet: 3 '
Operetta: 2 Class Play: 3,h
Student Council: 2
Clnss President: 3
Basketball:'lg253,L
Baseball: li2,3, 5 of L
Band: 2,3, 3 of'q
Mixed Chorus: l52,3
Boy's Clee: l,2,3 '
Cperetta: 21 Plays: I,3,M
Annual Staff Reporter: 2
Class President: 2
SENIOR'S ACTIVITIES, concluded:
SADIE TE PASKE Mixed Chorus: l,2,3
Girl's Glee Club: l,2,3
Pep Club: l,2,3,h
Operetta: 2 Class Play: 3,L
Newspaper Reporter:lh
Class Reporter: M
Class Treasurer: 3
Radio Speaking: 3
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CLASS OF l9S2iCOMM NCEMENT
' MAY ZTQQIQSE L
Processional . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Shultz
Invocation . . . , . . . . . Reverend Shultz
Mixed Quartet . . . . Lo, a Voice to Heaven Sounding
arr. Tschaikovsky
My Task . . . . . . . Ashford
Address . . . . . . . . . . . Charles B, Hoeven
United States Representative
Presentation of Eighth Grade . . . . . . , . . Mr. Good
Junior High School Principal
Presentation of Diplomas . . . . . . . , . . Mr. Jensen
Superintendent
Welcome to High School Q . . . . . Mrs. Campbell
High School Principal
Gift of Senior Memorial . . . . . . . Richard Evenson
President, Senior Class
Presentation of Senior Class , . . , , . . , Mr. Jensen
Presentation df High School Diplomas . . . . . . . . by
Mr. Earl Bonderman, Pres., Board of Education
Trio , . . Prayer Perfect - Stenson . , Farewell Seniors
Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . Q Reverend Shultz
- 4 ee as ee as as as as as ee ee as
CLASS MOTTO n . . . GOD FOR US3 WE FOR GOD
CLASS FLOWER Q Q . . . . . . p WHITE ROSE
CLASS COLORS . . . . . WINE AND WHITE
CLASS PROPHECY FOR '52 .
Well, folks, here we are at the Wor1d's Fair, August
21, 1970. It's a beeuuiful day in Chicago today. As I
stand here viewing the crowd, I see hundreds of people-
people from every walk of life: tall ones, short ones,
fat ones, think ones, yesg folks, all kinds of people!
We're going to be interviewing some of these folks
today and here's our first one,--a very....distinguished
looking fellow coming down the street to our stand. Your
name, sir? nMaynard Albert DeBoern. And what's your
occupation? . . . What's that? You are now perfecting a
cure for red hair? . . . A scientist, eh? Best of luck
to you in your outstanding experimmnt. seNow, who is
this attractive young lady ing down the street? ...
WMary11s Philby--I'm featur as a tightrope walker at
the Fair this week.n Oh, I see: and do you find your
work interesting? nYes, and exciting, too--I practice
my act when I'm walking in my sleepin AOdd--but fascin-
at1ng.+4And here's a shoe shine boy . . . what's your
name, fella?' Douglas WRise an' Shinen Schneider? Well,
well . . . and how's business? Slow progress makin' a
million, shi' Ho, Ifd think it would be, we There's a
young lady coming around the corner. Hello, ma'am, are
you a housewife? WOh, gg, sir, I've been too nuteresumi
in my writings. I've just completed a new dict1onary.'
And what are you calling your publication, lady? UM, J.
Idso's Unabridged Dictionary for the Absent-Mindod.U
Fine!trWho is this pert-looking lady meeting us? Arlene
J. Nieuwenhuis? So, you are the leader of the band at
the University of Archer, Miss Nieuwcnhuiss Congratu-
lations and good luck in your future directing! HHA fine
looking gentleman is approaching our microphone....let's
find out a little about him. Could you tell us yyour
Name, Sir? WRev. Bernard Nathan Rohwer.n Ah, yes-a min-
ister, I take it..,and where do you serve, Rev. Rohwer?
WI have a lO-point circuit in Del Rio, Texas--where I
also conduct a weekly radio program, preaching on nThe
Ill Effects of Smoke and Drinkn. Thank you, sirg glad
you could be at the fair today, as A strong-appearing
woman is creating a disturbance across the way. We'll
bring the mike over there and see what it's all about.
Excuse me,--lady, would. you tell us your name, please?
0Sadie Te Paske, wadda a wanna know for?n Just curious--
..a, what do you do for a living? nBeen wrestl1n'....
that's how I take in most of my doughg whassit ta you? W
Have you been successful asba wrestler? nNatchural1y?
I see, well, thank you, lady. tw Here comes an intell-
igent looking woman. She's wearing a pin which tells us
that she's the Editor of the New York Times. Your name
is Arlin Harms? Uh, huh...come around later--and we can
give your a scoop for your paper.
COMPLIMENTS OF - -
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BARBER SHOP
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SAUNDERS
ICE CREAM - CANDY
SOFT DRINKS
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b SPAIN BARBER SHOP
BILL SPAIN, Prop.
Sheldon, Iowa
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HERMAN TIEMENS
A Representative of
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
INSURANCE SOCIETY OF U. S. A
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Archer, Iowa
Class Prophecy, con't.
Look at this tough character strutting down the street.
What's that you say? Five hundred mile trophy at the
Indianapolis Auto Races--ygg got that? Well, my dear
sir, Congratulations! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we've'
just talked with Gerald Porta, a "w1nnder" at the races,
said his inspiration for racing came to him in High
School back in the early '5O's,1 Particularly inspiring
to him were the racing antics of R. E. Evenson, a class-
mate of his. Wt Queer, isn't itg that at the name of
Evenson, a fellow comes running up to our corner push-
ing an empty kiddy car! Well, fellow--what is your
name? nhichard A. Evenson, of the Evenson Mfg. Co.'
And what is your product? Kiddy Cars--both stationary
and movable? How very interesting! eaHere comes a lady
who looks like she's a friend to all children. Your
name is Marlene DeBoomg what you do? nI'm advisor
and custodian of an orphanage in Missouri.W Keep up
the good work, Miss De Boom.wwA very neatly dressed and
be-jeweled lady is approaching us. What is your
Madam? WMrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.--formerly
Dykstra.W Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Rockefeller,
your husband John for us. weHere comes a poet who
know ity but you can tell b the feet --- they're
fellows. lOldie !3n't it? -- How do you do?
name,
Edith
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thank you.n What do you do? nlfm a oootess.W Ly,
goodness, what's the name? NMarlys ldsa,n Ah, yes,v-
we do have the privilege of meeting all salts of people
here in Chicago. w4Goodness, look at this manxmiwlhg
down this way. Hello, sir, who are you, anway? hver-
non nBlubber and Tallown Nieuwenhuisn' -wand what is
your occupation, sir--or is that an embarrasslng ques-
tion--you needn't answer if you don't do any work,
nCertainly I work--Ibm a famed radio star with my own
program--'The Fatter Man". "When they make larger
screens, I also expect to appear on television.N And
our good wishes go with you, Mr. Nieuwenhuis for a most
successful career.
Well, folks, that's all the time we have--we might at
this point inform you that this has been the nClass of
'52 Review at the World's Fair in Chicago, and today
we were delighted to meet the class from Archer, Iowa.
We wish them, each and every one, success in the years
to come, and much happ1ness.'
6?-3H'r4?-35-25 QHHHHHHHHHHHHZ-
1939 CLASS HISTORY 1952
In the fall of 1939 the primary room at Archer was
rampaged by eleven newcomers who were about to begin
an educational journey. Their engineer, who met them
at the station, was Miss Obele Know Mrs, Joe Harmsl,
who guided them until the first mile of the journey
was completed. 'The passengers were: Norma 'EgdorQ,
Rosemary Skipper, Frances Noteboom, Arlin Harms, Edith
Dykstra, Arlene Nieuwenhuis, Marlys Idso, Carlyle
Johnson, Richard Evenson, Benny Rohwer, and Marlene
Idso. After learning the essential elements of know-
ledge needed for a trip such as this we made our first
stop and were greeted by our new conductor, Miss Rich-
ardson. The same passengers boarded and during this
next year we gained two new travelling companions, who
were Sadie Te Paske and Marlys Koepnick, coming from a
country school. In March of 'Ml Rosemary Skipper left
us for another station.
Our taxicab driver meeting us at the succeeding
station to make us acquainted with our new locality,
was Miss Den Hartog. As we turned the corner and saw
the sign and and 3rd grade, we realized that the are
mile of the journey had begun.' Under the patient
supervision of Miss Den Hartog we explored new fields
of readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. During the
course of this mile another passenger, Norma Egdorf,
left and the
the
travellers still numbered ll,
Mass Den
phase of the
start of
Hartog stayed with us the next year, this
journey taking us through 3rd grade. At
the year new acquaintances were made.
The Vanden Brink sisters,4 Elma and Faye, bought tic-
kets for this fourth mile, increasing'Muano. of pass-
engers to 134 Extra-curricular activity for the year
for some students was chicken-pox. Evidently Frances
Noteboom had had enough for she left us near the end
of the year.
Once again the settin is changed and we advanced
to the nextncarn labeled with and Sth Graden. There,
at the door, to greet us, was Mrs. Williams. There
was
our
was
and
quite a bit of excitement for us this year. Among
activities there was aprogram for the mothers. It
presented in the spring, in honor of Mother's Day,
a good time was enjoyed by all.
Class History, con't.
Another special feature of the year was a train ride
to Sheldon. Both hth and Sth grades went along, with
our teacher and some of the mothers acting as chaper-
ones. An excess amount of steam was freed upon our
decension from the train and for l solid day 25 kids
romped around Sheldon, wide-eyed at the wonders of the
soy been mill, dairy, bakery, Sheldon Mail Office, and
the dime store. A new fave appearing on the scene in
March of Qui Sth mlle of travel was Marlene De Boom,
who came from lurolia. Henry Minton, a vague memory
in the minds of most of us, came and wont like a cloud
in tht sanmor sky, Carlyle Jchnwcrle family moved in
March Ol this year and so did he, leaving J helpless
boys, Dick and Benny, as prey to ten hth-grade girls!
The rext fall brought no changis in the list uf
passengers nor dla we have 5 new conductor, Dork
clouds were seen on this mile which turned out to be
little red spots, now commonly known as measles, The
cloud passed, and eventually everyone returned to hard
labor. Upon this course of the journey a sewing club
was formed by the Sth grade girls, and a..? handicraft
club by the boys. Results of this artistic experiment
were exhibited in the spring of the year,
Then . . . . another change of scene took place,
Miss McNutt took on the burdensome task of directing
us in the right paths of knowledge. Maurice Morales,
a new companion on this our 7th mile of educational
exploration, joined us to increase our enrollment to
13. At the termination of the year another fluctua-
tion took place in our list of travellers. Elma and
Faye Vanden Brink left, decreasing our number to ll.
An accomplishment of the oth grade year was the organ-
ization of the Audubon Bird Club for which membership
we received pins upon which were painted colorful
birds.
As once more we boarded our moving vehicle of edu-
cation, our travelling guide was again Miss McNutt,
Included in our field of entertainment this year was
an operetta, entitled, nFarmer in the Delln, which was
well presented by the grades. This proved to be a lot
of fun for all of us, The variation which took place
concerning those aboard were Roger Crosbie, Marylis
Philby, and Vernon Nieuwenhuis, who carried in their
luggages of knowledge, and were directed to the car
marked H7th Gradeu. We've neglected to mention t t
0Panchon, whose given name was Maurice Morales, le t.
Now we numbered a wholesome, lively, intelligent 11.
Class History, cen't.
HALL ABOARDH--was the call we heard in the fall of
'L7 and when we glanced into the direction from whence
it came we saw Mrs, Maxson whom we discovered to be
our new travelling guide for Sth grade, Carlyle John-
son, during this road of new experience,...joined us
again along with Douglas Schneider, increasing our
number to l5, This year we were saddened by the death
of our instructor, Mrs. Maxson. In the absence of her
bstitute teachers reckoned with us
guidance several su
for the 9th mile of the way. They were, Mrs. Millard
Morfitt, Miss Melva Tiemens,'and Mrs. Dillavou. Upon
arriving at the 9th milestone we received the verydis-
tinguished title of Eighth Grade Graduates.
New we were about to embark on our luxury liner,
which was christened the AHS and promised an exciting
and adventurous voyage. Looking at the ship's schedule
the names of passengers aboard appeared as follows:
Crosbie, Roger Koepnick, Marlys
De Boer, Maynard Nieuwenhuis, Arlene
De Boom, Marlene Nieuwenhuis, Vernon
Dykstra, Edith Philby, Marylis
Evenson, Richard Rohwer, Benny
Harms, Arlin Schneider, Douglas
Idso, Marlene Te Paske, Sadie
Idso, Marlys
Shortly after the anchor was up the horn blasted and
we were off! Ship's captain was Supt. Ivan Maxsong
Assistant Officers were: Mrs. John Campbell, Mr, H. W,
Matzdorff, Mrs. McCrill, and Mr. Dale Kuhns. Our ini-
tiation, coming shortly after, helped give us a good
send-off on our Voyage. During the trip, Roger Cros-
bie said good-by to us to continue his Voyage on the
G.H.S. KGAZA HIGH SCHOOLI liner.
At the end of this year we were all quite wellac-
quainted with the most important manipulations of the
AHS, but there was still a lotto learn. '
As the llth league of travel commenced we were
time. A change in
Jensen occupied the
We initiated
what they called a rough
took place and Mr. L. N.
place at the helm,
under the sponsorship of Mr.-Matzdorff.
the Freshmen and gave them
captains
It was during
this course of sailing that we had part in presenting
the operetta, uBelle of Baghdadn, under the direction
of Mr. Kuhns. In March of 1950 another fellow joined
our crew who answered to the name of Gerald Portz.
Class History, con-'t..-.A
Our trip progressed with 15 strong for the year of
'SO and"5l. -By this time we had become mature enough,
to wear S16 rings to signify that we were Junior Mates
on the AHS LINER.
One highlight of the year was the Junior Class Play
nPeck's Bad Boyu, directed by Mrs. Jensen. It was our
privilege to give our play in the new gymnasium to a
capacity crowd on the evening of the dedication of our
new building. This was a memorable night in many ways.
Midnway in the year one of our mates took sea sick
with rheumatic fever and missed out on 9 weeks of the
voyage. We missed Edith and were sorry she could not
be with us during this part of our school experience.
H
Hitch Your Wagon to a Stern was the theme for our
JuniorMSenior Banquet which we Juniors so industrious-
ly prepared,
There were changes, at the beginning of our Junior
year, in the officials of the AHS. Mr. Kuhns did not
return, but Mr. Ray Stolaas came as music director.
He stayed for two weeks, heard the call of Uncle Sam
and had to abandon ship, We were sorry to see Mr.
Stolaas go, but did not want to dispute with the draft
board. The vacant place, however, was very efficient-
ly filled by Miss Arlene Dornbusch. Her direction
helped give us a first rating in band at state and
several other good ratings. As a whole, this was a
very successful phase of the excursion. The next cry
we heard was, NAll ashore that's going ashorcln.
And then, ALL ABOARD, SENIORS OF 'SEI - Our trans-
educational plane was right on time Sept. 3, 1951 and
lh of the previous 15 Juniors boarded, preparing todMf
max this journey of which we have been speaking,
The decrease from 15 to lk members was due to the fact
that Marlys Koepnick was influenced by Cupid and mar-
ried in the sum er previous to our Senior year.
Thus, we began our Senior year, appreciating some
of the advantages that Seniors are granted. Last fall
we all enjoyed a trip to Sioux City to have our pic-
tures taken and see whether or not the photographer
could flatter us, He did, After a half-day of photo-
graphy we toured Morningside College, the Police Dep't,
and the Good-Will Industries Mission. .
Class History, concluded:
In December we acted as hosts and hostesses at the
High School Christmas party. Our next major activity
was the Senior Class Play, WOur Hearts Were Young and
Gayn, under the very able direction of Mrs. Coates and
Miss Bogaard.
At present we are looking forward to Skip Day, Bac-
calaureate Services and Ccmmencement.' And now, with
less than two weeks of school left, this journey is
nearly complete. Our pilot is speculating a landing
and soon we'll have our feet on the ground. This time
it will be different, though, we'll have to stand up
for ourselves, cannot depend wholly on travelling
guides. No teacher can make our decisions for us--
there will be no instructor to whom we can take our
problems, This journey of all journeys will soon be
at an end and never can we make such a trip again, But
as we look back over the 13 years that have just
passed, remembering the new paths travelled, roads
which were sometimes rough, and the pleasant by-ways,
we know that this experience will live in each of our
hearts and benefit us in the future. Now we'll each
board different planes and go our separate ways. Yet,
this we have in common: the Memories -- and . .the
title, nGraduate of AHS in '52n.
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TRAFFIC TALES
fShockJ - Officer - NExplain how you came to knock
this man down.n
Richard - UI never touched him, Officer, I just
stopped my car to let him across . . . .
and he fainted.n
Marylis: nAm I driving too fast7'
Marv: WEdther that, or you're flying too low.n
Glancing into the future - lq7O"
A policeman stopped a driver to tell him that he had
no taillight. Douglas S, got out of his car, took one
look, and turned pale.
The policeman assured him his offence was not that
bad. Still the motorist appeared shaken by his exper-
ence, ' '
UThere is no tail1ight,n Doug admitted, WBut nei-
ther is there a trailer with my wife and family in it!
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CLASS WILL OF 1952 GRADUATES
We, the Senior Class of '52 do make our last will
as follows:
We devise and bequeath to the class of '53 the
desks on the north side of the assembly and any items
left in them, plus the honored title, 'Seniors'.
Individually we do give and bequeath as follows:
I.
II.
III.
IV,
Va'
vii.
Qdiih Qykgjga, do give and bequeath my appe-
I,
tits to Lila, my dark hair to Ronald Sf, any junk
lying around to anybody who wants it, and my best
wishes
to the Seniors of '533
I, Qggald Portz, do give and bequeath my ability
to play ping pong to Keith Verburg, my getting
along with teachers to Jens, my willingness to do
as directed to Keith Smithers, the pleasure of
putting on a play to the Seniors of '53, and any-
thing remaining to anyone who needs it or whoever
wants it,
I, Arlene Nieuwgnhuis, do give and bequeath my
interest in basketball to Marge, my baton to Nor-
man Philby, my strutting technique to Larry
Krauss, my freckles to George Blankers, my hiking
experience to Gloria, my good times in highsbhool
to La Verna, and my best wishes for success to
the class of '53,
I, Marlene Q3 Boom, do give and bequeath my faded
jeans to Larry M., my npoodlen hair style to Lila,
all my girl friends to Keith V., all my bookkeep-
ing papers to anyone who finds them useful, and
the best of luck to the friendly Seniors of '53,
I, Douglas Schneider, do give and bequeath any
boogy bears that are found to Marge, all spare
Ford parts to Jens, my ability to behave in the
assembly to Larry K., and best wishes to the
class of '53,
I, Marylis Philby, do give and bequeath my giggle
to Gloria, my cheerleading sweater to Marge, all
my long finger nails to Kathleen, my height to
Marv, my front seat in the assembly to Ray P., my
ability to swim without water to anyone who
doesn't know how, and all my good times in high-
school to the class of 1953.
I, Vernon Nieuwenhuis, do give and bequeath my
I, Sadie 23 Paske,
Class Will, con't.
VII,
VIIL
IX.
X.
XI.
XII,
XIII.
I, Richard Evenson, do give and bequeath my abil-
ity to pay attention in class to Keith S., my
ability to hang junk on my car to Squeek, and all
the rest of my natural abilities to Robert B.
I, Marlys Idso, do give and bequeath my driving
abilities to Karen, my interest in sports U:Jean,
all lost 2nd clarinet music to Lois, my weight to
Larry K., and the wonderful times entitled to
Seniors to the class of 1953.
ability to keep my
to stay in school
George B., and all
anybody that wants
car clean to Wayne, my ability
without getting kicked out to
my other natural talents to
them.
do give and bequeath my blond
my ability to talk in class to
hair to Ray Portz,
Lila, my ability to get along with the Storms to
Jeanette Rolfes, my bookkeeping papers to Audrey
Koepnick, anything left in the school house to
Charlie, and my best wishes for a happy Senior
year to the Juniors.
I, Maynard QQ Boer, do give and bequeath my front
seat to Jens, my ability to play the trumpet to
Claire, my red hair to Joan, and my old green
ford to Bob T, , W
I, Marlene Idso, do give 'and bequeath my gift of
gab during school time without permission to
Evelyn R,, my blue notes in band to Claire D., my
freakish nickname to Fuzzy, my ability for day-
dreaming to Bob T., my cheerleading experiences
to Ronnie Storms, my best wishes to the basketbaD.
team and cheerleaders for a successful season in
'52 and '53 and the same to the Graduates of '53,
I, Benny Rohwer, do give and bequeath my will-
power for getting home early at night to Wayne,my
unfinished arguments to Bob, my typewriting abil--
ities to Evalina, and my enjoyment of Gov't.
classes to Claire D.
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Class Will, concluded:
XIV. I, Arlin Harms, do give and bequeath my junky
desk to Larry Krauss, my freckles to Karen, my
mischievous character to Mary Ann, my sneezing to
Keith S., my bookkeeping grades to anybody dumb
enough to accept them, my liking for raw cabbage
and carrots to Marv, and all the good times and
unforgettable moments of good 'ole AHS to the
class of '53,
In witness where of our foregoing instrument has
been signed and sealed by the said Senior Class of '52
at Archer, Iowa on May 6, 1952, -f
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PASSED BY THE NON-SENSOR
Archer Citizen - WLook here, boy, what are you doing in
my melon patch?'
Norman V. - nI'm so glad you came--one of your mel-
ons broke loose, and I can't seem to
find how to fasten it on again.n
Maynard, describing an encounter with an opponent:
nThrust1ng my nose firmly between his teeth, I threw
him heavily to the ground on top of me.n
Fuzzy: WMy Uncle B111 claims he has the Iaziest rooster
in the wor1d.n
Haroldznwhat does he mean by that?n
Fuzzy: nHe never crows, but waits until some other roos-
ter crows, and then nods his head.n
Sweet Young Thing: Sorry, I don't go out with perfect
strangerssn
Benny: nThat's all right--I'm not perfect!N
Arlene: UI saw you winking at a girl on the corner the
other day.W
Vernie: nI wasn't winking. That's a busy corner and
something got in my eye.n
Arlene: WI noticed she got in your car, too.U
Douglas: UYour eyes fascinate me. I see dew in them.u
Marlys I.: WUnpucker your lips, big boy. That isn't
'do' you see. That's 'don't'!n
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BACK ROW!
Mrs. McCri113 sponsor, Jens Sorenson, Marvin
VandenHul1, Bob Tiemens, Larry Krauss.
FRONT ROW:
Gloria Stofferan, Lila TePaske, Karen VerHoef,
Jean Bonderman, Evelyn Rozeboom, Marjory Alberts
CLASS OFFICERS
GLORIA STOFFERAN
MARVIN VANDENHULL
BOB TIEMENS
LARRY KRAUSS
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lst Row: Lois Bonderman, Joan Shultz, Judy Anderson, Charlotte Dykstra,
Evalena Fykstra, LaVerna Nieuwenhuis.
2nd Row: Patricia Ballou, Glenda Blok, Kathleen Lemkuil, Audrey Koepnick,
Rita Dolphin.
3rd Row: Keith Verburg, George Blankers, Harold Muilenburg, Norman
VanDonslear, Lowell Baxter, and Mr. Heppler, Sponsor.
Class Officers: Pres. - Joan Shultz Sec'y. Tres.-Norman VanDons1ear
V.Pres.-Kathleen Lemkuil Reporter - Judy Andersen
Clase Representatives: Judy Andersen and Lowell Baxter
SOPHOMOHE CLASS
lst Row: Glenda Morfitt, Margene DeKok, Mary Ann Jarville, Darlene Harms,
Jeanette Rolfes, LaVonne Brown, Leona Grooters.
2nd Row: Larry Menke, Norman Philby, Ray Portz, Wayne McQueen, Ronald
Storm, Keith Smithers, Robert Blankers, Claire Dewaay,
Mr. Matzdorffg Sponsor.-Class Rep.: LaVonne Brown R Claire Dewaay
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT
The music department this year, has really been kept
busy. We've had a good band, which helped out for many
programs. I think everyone enjoys hearing them play.
Much to our regret, our glee clubs have decreased in
number, probably not in volume, however!
Archer was represented very well at our state pre
liminary contest for solo R small groups atlbdc Rapids.
Ratings on the 21 entries were two I's and twelve II's.
The two I ratings went on to the State Music Contest
at Perry, Iowa. The returns from this contest were that
both contestantsg Gloria Stofferan with her vocal solo,
nBesidd Still Watersn, and Joan Shultz with her piano-
solo, nThe Cat and Mousen received II ratings which we
all feel is work well done.
The Band attended an O'Brien County Band Festiva? at
Primghar at which all had a good time, playing in a 250
piece band. '
The music department also presented a fine operetta.
entitled the nSunbonnet Girln. Every one worked hard on
this, and it went over nwith a bangn.
Our special thanks go to Miss Dornbusch for working
so hard with every one, and Mrs. Youngers as President
of the Band Boosters for securing new music and co-oper-
ating with us in every way.
Our large group music gcontest at Sutherland was a
success also. Our Band received a I rating and our
Girl's Glee Club and Mixed Chorus received II's. There
is no preliminary state contest for large groups.
April lO our band marched at Sheldon for a marching
band festival. Although our band received no rating
everyone had a rather cold, but good time. We also had
the chance to march at the Tulip Festival in Orange City
on May 17. Arlene Nieuwenhuis was our Drum Majorette
this year, and she did the job nicely.
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Bob: HI heard you singing this morning.n
Karen: nOh, I was just singing to kill time.n
Bob: nwell, you certainly had a good weapon.n
wedding wit
Mother and daughter were busy with the wedding plans.
nWe have so much to don, said Sadie, Wwe must not
forget the most insignificant detail.n
Mrs. Te Paske: nOh, don't worry about him--he'll be
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
Back row: Gordean Habermill, Marlene DeBoom, Sheryl Storm, Alice
Beltman, Beverly Bolkema, Janice Williams, Marjorie
Koepnlck, Ruth Ann Cleveringa, and Glenda Reekers.
Second row:M1ss Dornbuschg Director, Audrey Koepnick, Marjory
Alberts, Arlin Harms, Marlene Idso, Marlya Idso, Arlene
Nieuwenhuis, Edith Dykstra, Judy Anderson, Karen Verhoe ,
Marvis Krauss.
Front row: Joan Shultz, Patricia Ballou, Marylis Philby, Gloria
Stofferan, Glenda Morfitt, Margene DeKok, Glenda Blok,
Jean Bonderman, Thelma Peelen, Joanne Nlebuhr, Carol Lea
Morfitt.
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BOYS' GLEE CLUB
Standing, Left to Right: Maynard DeBoer, Bob Tiemens, Marvin
Vanden Hull, Miss Dornbuschg Director,
Harold Muilenburg, Larry Koepnick, and
Claire Dewaay.
Seated: Paul Sauge, George Blankers, Robert Blankers, Norman
Van Dons ear, Norman Philby, and Ray Portz.
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Back Row: George Blankers, Larry Koepnick, Claire Dewaay, Bob Tiemens,
Maynard DeBoer, Robert Blankers, Norman VanDons1ear, RmU.Saupe.
Middle Row:Beverly Bolkema, Miss Dornbuschg Director, Marjorie Koepnick,
Sharon Koepnick, Gloria Stofferan, Margene De Kok, Thelma
Peelen, Arlin Harms, Glenda Morfitt, Marlene De Boom, Evelyn
Rozeboom, Marjory Alberts.
Front Row: LaVerna Nieuwenhuis, Marlys Idso, Lois Bonderman, Alice
Beltman, Carol Lea Morfitt, Marvin Vanden Hull, Marvie Krauss,
Marlene Idso, Audrey Koepnick, Glenda Blok.
Twirlers: Marylis Philby, Arlene Nieuwenhuis, Glenda Reekers, Ruth Ann
Cleveringa, Judy Anderson, Janice Williams, Karen Ver Hoof,
Patricia Ballou.
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Back Row: Paul Saupe, George Blankers, Robert Blankers, Harold Muilenburg,
Bob Tiemens, Marvin Vanden Hull, Maynard DeBoer, Claire Dewaay,
Larry Koepnick, Norman VanDonslear, Norman Philby, Ray Portz.
Middle Row:Marlene Idso, Edith Dykstra, Arlene Nieuwenhuis, Arlin Harms,
Jean Bonderman, Marlene DeBoom, Karen Ver Hoef, Marjory Alberts,
Miss Dornbuschg Director.
Front Row: Marylis Philby, Marlys Idso, Glenda Blok, Patricia Ballou, Joan
Shultz, Glenda Morfitt, Judy Anderson, Margene De Kok, Gloria
Stofferan, Audrey Koepnick.
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Seated: Arlene Nieuwenhuis, Marlene Idsog Editor, Gloria Stofferan
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Bob Tiemens, Larry Krauss.
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Seated: Ray Portz, Maynard DeBoer, Arlln Harmsg Editor,
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SOCIAL NEWS
The Sophomores gave an Initiation Party for the Freshf
men, Wednesday evening, Sept. 20, 1951. The girls wore
M-buckle overshoes, gunny sacks and men's shirts back-
wards with onions around their necks. The boys were gun-
ny sacks and also onions. The entire High School was
invited and everyone had an enjoyable time. A delicious
lunch was served at the close of the evening.
' The losers of the magazine subscription contest gave
the winners a theater party at Paullina, Marlys Idso
and Arlin Harms acted as captains of the two teams and
Terry Harkins was the Business Manager. Refreshments
were served after the movie with the Curtis Publishing
Company furnishing the ice cream.
The A. H. S. students spread cheer the night ofihe
Christmas Party by singing carols at several homes in
Archer. They then returned to the school to open gifts
and play games. The Seniors served us a delicious k
appetizing lunch in the gayly decorated gym.
February 13, the Juniors sponsored a gym party. Many
kinds of entertainment were available, including relays,
basketball, and games, after which lunch was served. We
enjoyed the evening very much, Juniors.
On April 16 the Freshmen gave the High School a movie
party. A bus trip took us to Sibley where the movie,
NThe Daughter of Rosie O'GradyU was enjoyed by all,' We
returned to the school house where lunch was served,
The Parkinson's presented a very educational program
last Fall. This is an annual program, Mr. Parkinson,
who originated the program, performed this year.
BANQUET REVIEW
Basketball Banquet - The basketball players and cheer-
leaders were entertained by their mothers at a lovely
banquet this spring. Miniature cheerleaders decorated
the tables. Mbvies were enjoyed in the latter part of
the evening. The dinner was delicious! Thank you,
Mothers, for a swell evening,
Junior-Senior Banguet-The Seniors were honored at a
fTneA"55zT1uetl on Miay 7, "Moonlight and Roses" was the
well-thought-out theme. Decorations were in Wine and
White, the class colors. A delicious meal was served
after which we all enjoyed Mr. Brooks from Minnesota, a
notable magician. '
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Second row: Keith Smithers, Harold Muilenburg, Ronald Storm,
Claire Dewaay, Norman Van Donslear.
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Second row: Wayne McQueen, Larry Menke, Bob Tiemens,
Ronald Storm, Claire Dewaay, Coach Heppler.
Seated: Larry Krauss, Richard Evenson, Marvin Vanden Hull,
Jens Sorenson, Harold Muilenburg.
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Keith Smithers .1,3 or lhi
Ronnie Storms .2 9 or 27?
Marvin Vanden Hull .355 or 362
Claire Dewaay .257 or 265
Jens Sorenson .OBM or 32
Richard Evenson .1Z9 or 185
Harold Muilenburg .2 1 or 26?
Norman Van Donslear .200 or 205
Larry Krauss .333 or 335
Benny Rohwer .063 or 65
Norman Philby .308 or 312
Larry Menke .222 or 222
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Benny Rohwer 105
Douglas Schneider 105 7
Vernon Ndeuwenhuis 86
Bob Tiemens 57
Larry Krauss 17 2
Larry Menke 92 L
Ronnie Storms 83. 5
Claire DeWaay 57 3
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Arlin Harms, Sadie TePaske, Evelyn Rozeboom.
Marlys Idso, Jean Bonderman, Margene DeKok, Glenda Morfitt,
Judy Anderson, Glenda Blok, LaVonne Brown, Leona Grooters,
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Bolkema, Alice Beltman, Janice Williams, Joanne Niebuhr,
Glenda Reekers, Ruth Ann Cleverlnga, Marjorie Koepnick,
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Mr. Tarnasky, Arlene Beckmann, Willa Jean Harms, Marcella
Rolfes, Norene Nieuwenhuis, Sharon Koepnick, Karen McCarty,
Bruce Stofferan, Rodney Harms, Henry Wagenaar, Donald Bh dnns,
Jimmy Rohwer, Ted Tiemens, Dennis Anderson, Donald Menke,
Mr. Good.
Front row - Left to Right - 6th Grade
Dick Bogaard, Larry Lee Bruggom, David De Kok, Tom Williams,
Charles Rolfes, Raymond Buse, Ernest Sorenson, Nancy Alberts,
Jerry Jo Saunders, Stanley Wilkins, Wendell Fykstra, Warner
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FOURTH GRADE
Back row: Paul Marley, James Wagenaar, Norman Appleton, David Reeves,
Richard Dykstra, Kenneth Williams, Miss Gerischer
Front row: Sharon Menke, Wanda Farnsworth, Barbara Kaiser,
Joan Harms, Lorraine Idso, Judy Schwartz,
Paulette Lemkuil, Joan Youngers.
Back row:
Front row:
FIFTH GRADE
Stanley Lemkuil, Voly Louderback, Arvin Verburg,
Bradley Pietens, Edwin Wolthuizen, David Ballou,
Miss Brink.
Donna Bogaard, Mary Kuiper, Robert Blok, Beatrice
Ballou, Marilyn Rolfes. Absent - Phyllis Bruggom.
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Back row: Marilou Koepnick, Alice Buse, Douglas Reeves, Billy Ballon,
Mrs. Stubbs.
Front row: Lois Louderback, Sharilyn Lemkuil, Margene Sorenson, Jack
Youngers Bonnie Williams, Brenda Farnsworth.
Absent - E11zabet1'1 Dykstra
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Back row: Fred Wagenaar, Perry Saupe, Warren Hulst, Donald Rozeboom,
Donald Harms, Bud Blok, Charles Wolthuizen, Donald
Koepnick, Eldon Louderback, Miss Bogaard.
Front row: Evelyn Wolthuizen, Judy McCarty, Colleen Cleveringa,
Darlene Rolfes, Myrna Wagenaar, Helen Bolkema,
Phyllis Verburg, Karen Koepnick.
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Back row: Mrs. Coates, Margo Kleinheksel, Patricia Hadden, Donna
Ruth Van Meeteren, Ronald Vlaming, Kenneth Iverson,
Myrna Faye Wolthuizen, Duane Heerde, Norma Jean Pietens,
Jimmy Koepnick, Sharol Williams.
Front row: Roger Menke, Don Allen Marley, Phyllis Kaiser, Tommy
Louderback, Judith Youngers, Anthony Proehl, Ronald
Van Heuvelen, Cheryl Fay Wilkins, Carol Koepnick,
Carolyn Wolthuizen, Paula Saupe.
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Back row: Miss Sleper, Kenny Baxter, Lyell Ballou, Daryl
Van Meeteren, Butch Ballou, Ricky Schwartz.
Front row: Robert Wagenaar, Elaine Peterson, Linda Bogaard,
Jeannie Kleinheksel, Stanley Schwartz.
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May 23
GRADE NEWS
KINDERGARTEN CALENDAR
21 students enrolled
Ronald Maranell brought our enrollment to 22
Thomas Louderback joined our class
' Tour of school building
Mrs. Dorothy Kaiser was our teacher, --
while Miss Vander Pol went to S. Dak.to
become Mrs. Coates,
Halloween party in costume
Exchange of gifts and Christmas party
Made our Post Office
Trip to Post Office
Began first pre-primer
Spring Round-Up fox 1952
Easter-egg hunt. Half-day vacation
Community picnic
FIRST GRADE
We began our year with twelve children, seven boys
and five girls in our room. We gained and lost Linda
Linda Orvik in a six weeks period.
Our unit studies began with a Platter Party. We
played records and dramatized them. We also studied
seeds and leaves.
Etiqpette Town was another name for our room, we
practiced good manners in eating and playing.
Shortly after Christmas vacation we studied about the
Grocery store. We also enjoyed eating a breakfast in
school after we had completed our study of Breakfasts.
In February we made valentine animals which we used
in our Pet Parade. '
During our last week and a half, we enjoyed a Circus
Units
SECOND GRADE '
When we started the year there were only lO of us,
but within a week we had a newcomer, Lois Louderback. '
We celebrated all the main holidays with a party,
birthday parties, and also two parties as the result of
everyone earning 100 per cent in two spelling tests.
During the Christmas Season we took the part of the
Dream.Chorus in the operetta MRed Candlesn.
During February we studied about the Post Office and
also made oneof our own.
We kept a weather chart for two months which was con-
nected with our Weather Unit in Science class.
One month we had the most number of parents at P.T.A.
and for our dollar we bought an nAlice in Wonderlandn
book.
THIRD GRADE
We began our year with seven boys and eight girls in
our class, On September 12 Eldon Louderback joined our
group.. This left us with an oven number of boys and
girls until January when Juanita Maraneil moved.
We learned many new things this year, In Arithmetic
- f aw M' new ro
we learned how to borrow in
multiply and divide. Engli
ly to the study
Among our units of study
of sentences.
and the Plant unit,
In connection with our
Oscar's Good American Club.
worthy members of our club.
FOURTH GRADE
subtraction procQems, . ,
sh classes were devotee main-
this year was the Indian1njt
Weekly Readers we ioined
We tried every day to be
We fourth-graders have done interesting wo
year. As the year began, we were fifteen strong,
One of the
first things we did this school
to make an Eskimo mural on the black-board,
climate changed
after a few weeks and we made
about Bungo, a Malayan boy.
Outstanding
as follows: 1.
the 5 senses
S. Care of the
Thete are just
them all, would
knowledge we gained during the
Writing business letters 2,
3. Rotation of the Earth ll,
Teeth 6. Fractions 7. Study
a few of our topics of study
take too much time and space.
that our fifth-grade preparation is com-
letod, we are looking forward to a successful
However, now
fifth-graders.
FIFTH GRADE
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Among some of the projects in our room this year was
our puppet show. Each one of us made a puppet and
dressed it.
In English class we talked and wrote about our hob-
bies. We decided to take our hobbies to school and have
an exhibit. Each one of us told something about our
hobbies, A
One of the things we did in history was to make'
a display showing the different kinds of transportation,
We made several murals in geography class. One of
the murals showed the United States' possessions.
Some of the grades came to see us make our puppets as
we made them move and talk. We presented the playg HMr.
Wiggs' Birthday Partyn taken from our reading books, It
seemed that everyone enjoyed this entertainment. One
afternoon we gave a tea party for our mothers and gave
the play for them.
6 SIXTH GRADE A
The sixth grade came to school in the fall of 1951 to
a new experience. The sixth grade was now departmental-
ized. Instead of one teacher they'had three or four.
Mr. Good was named their room sponsor,
Stanley Wilkens was elected President, Warner Bender-
mang Vice President,
Larry Lee Bruggomg Treasurer, and
Douglas Morfittg Secretary.
In October the Junior High had a Halloween party. The
Jr. High was invited by the sixth grade to a skating
party in Sheldon.
Mr. Good cooked
which was in April.
We started school
our class.
We really learned
say 7th grade is one
that we will all be
the oyster stew for our next party
SEVENTH GRADE '
on Sept. 3, 1951 with lk members in
a lot in this grade this year, They
of the hardest grades, but it seems
able to go to the Eighth Grade next
year for our last step in the elementary grades.
In History we studied the development of our country.
In the first semester we had Science, studied the
earth and its make-ups The last semester we had health,
and studied how to take care of our bodies,
In Arithmetic we really advanced, had to make scale
drawings of the schoolhouse,
Our grade was hit hard with common diseases this
year. Henry
for two weeks,
Hope to see
1951,
On Sept. 3,
Wagenaar, the poor fellow, had a vacation
how lucky can a person be!
you next year,
EIGHTH GRADE
the eighth grade enrollment was 23
strong. This was one in addition to our former number--
Sheryl Storms came from the country school, It seemed
though, that our class could not remain that large. The
first ones to leave us were the Pederson children, Clair
and Carol. The next member our class to leave was Bill
Harkin, who moved to South Dakota,
This year we studied how our Government functions.
We studied the qualifications of a good citizen, his
rights and duties.
In History we made a scrap book, over the five regions
in the U. S.
This year the boys took Industrial Arts, There we
made very useful projects and enjoyed it. The girls
took fHome Ec and made food for themselves and their
mothers,
Next year we look forward to entering High School.
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VERSCHOOR MOTOR
SHELDON - HOSPERS
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Alemite Lubrication
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Herm's Shop
Cambier Motor Co.
Jansen Shoe Shop
Hart's Cafe
Uptown Dairy
Nelle's Maytag C1 Appliance Store
Kaiser Insurance Agency
Hubert Schultz, Lawyer
W. L. Anderson, County Engineer
G. H. Beckley, Clerk ot Court
Jake Mulder, County Sheriff
Howard Tiemens, Deputy Sheriff
Will F. Kaiser, County Treasurer
l. R. lsenberg, County Auditor
Roy Hughes, County Recorder
J. W. Brouwer, Co. Supt. of Schools
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Prince Electric 5 Propane Gas
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J. C. Penney Store
Golden Rule
Slagle Lumber Co.
Landhuis Jewelry
Pin --Up Beauty Shop
Johnson's Cafe
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