Forest City High School - Redskin Yearbook (Forest City, IA)
- Class of 1955
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Through these portals we embark on our long journey of educatxon In a democracy such as ours
ll IS the pr1v1lege as well as the rrght of every boy and gtrl to accept the challenge that educauon
offers It has been saxd that The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow Certa1nly 1t IS
the w1sh of us all to have educated and capable leaders
Through educauon we learn to adapt ourselves mentally phys1ca1ly soctally and morally bu
to also lnclude recreatxon or fun wrth our learnlng
As we leave the hallowed halls of our Alma Mater each and everyone of us can look back wrth
pr1de over the years we have spent 1n the search or quest for knowledge
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Athl61ZICS
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ITIUSIC
social life
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MISS HELEN GJELLEFALD
JAMES K LARSON
Member of the class of 1954 J 1m showed
promlse of unusual attamment paruc
ularly 1n scxence He graduated among
the top ten tn h1s class Hts accldental
drowmng occurred on August 8 1954
at Glacxer Nattonal Park wh1le he was
wor lung at the dock where he had summer
employment Memorlal g1fts from h1s
classmates and teachers were put mto
a student loan fund at Waldorf College
that Jxms memory nught hve through
others
Mr Blom served as D1rector of Specxal
Educat1on tn a tr1 county area wtth head
quarters tn Forest C1ty for only four years,
but durmg that ume h1s frxendly personalxty
earned htm a place 1n the hearts of all who
knew h1m He had made the welfare of handl
capped chxldren h1S 11fe s work W1th h1s
death on December 6 1954 the chlldren
as well as the faculty lost a true frlend
MR LUDVIG B BLOM
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THESE TEACHERS AIND CLASSMATES
WE DEDICATE THE 1955 REDSKIN
A graduate of Forest Clty Schools and Iowa State Teachers College
Elementary Course an elementary teacher 1n Forest Cxty for
28 years grade prmcnpal for most of that tlme M1ss Gjellefald
has been a vttal force 1n our educatlonal system Her efflctency
her keen tntelhgence her sense of humor and her frlendly sp1r1t
made her 1deally su1ted to her work as supervmsor to teachers
under her and as teacher of small chlldren She has mfluenced
the l1ves of many of the CIIIZBUS of our school and commumty
Nor dxd she sh1rk the responsxbtlmes of offlce tn professlonal
orgamzatxons She contmued her professlonal growth takmg work
at the Umversxty of Chtcago Umverslty of Mmnesota Iowa State
College and Iowa State Teachers College Wnh her death November
24 1954 the teachtng professxon and the Forest C1ty Schools
lost a valuable leader ln her memory the local faculty gave a
memorlal gtft to Sahsbury House Home of the I S E A
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JIMMY OSMUNDSON
Jlmmy entered h1gh school mn the fall
of 1953 and h1s record pomted to an
outstandmg future he was partlcularly
1nterested tn the fleld of sclence Hrs
untxmely and accldental death on July
25 1954 was a shock to the enure
commumty H1s classmates and teachers
have expressed thetr sorrow and ap
prectatlon of h1s abtltty wuha memortal
gxft of a set of balance scales gxven to
the sclence department ofthe hxgh school
tn h1s name
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ADMINISTRATION
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Keith W Van Horn
SUPERINTENDENT
It is a privilege to have this opportunity to publicly thank the
members of the school board, the Superintendent, Mr. Van Horn, and
our Principal, Mr. Cline, for their fine service.
This being the last year of the Forest City Independent School
District many of the members will be leaving their duties as school
board members. we would like to congratulate these members for
their long service: Albert Olson, 16 yearsg Ralph Bower, 14 years:
Joe Westby, 6 yearsg Dr. Jorgensen, 45 yearsg and R. C. Brown,4
years. Also we would like to congratulate Oscar Branstad for 23 years
as secretary to the board.
Many hours outside their regular jobs are spent working out the
problems of our school.
We will always remember tham as a hard working group with a
job well done.
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Speech Business Law
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PRESIDENT
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Oscar Branstad Dr J P Jorgensen Joseph Westby
DOUGLAS H BROWN
CLARA HENDRICKSON
World and U S Hrstory
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SOCIAl
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KENNETH L POTTER
World Hrstory
Bookkeepmg
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Government
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English II and III
Spanish - Business English
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MARGARET A. FIELD
Typing
Office Practice
Shorthand ROBERT L. coox
s accuracy, not speed that mdusmal Arts
Counts' Guidance
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"Safety is no accident' " MARGIL VANDERHOFF
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RICHARD C GRAY
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Agriculture
Come on fellows get to work
ITIAIHGIUAIICS
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HELEN E BROWN
Algebra Geometry
Tngonometzry
I can always g1VC you people some
thmg more to do
CHEMISTRY
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PhyS1CS Chermsnry
Bxology
Laugh that vsas a Joke
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Basketball Baseball
Drlver Trammg
Lets settle down now'
CHEVROLET GARAGE AMERICANS BEST BUY
DhySlCAl eoucatlon
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EDWARD F LYONS
Football Track
General Sclence
I wouldnt want you boys to hurt
anybody
BARBARA BOVENMYER
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Secretary to Principal Public Health Nurse
THEY ALSO
SERVE
Eugene Morris
Norman Jenkins
Adrian Christensen
Joe Moen
Melvin Hall
Bill Langerud
Larry Lawson
Leonard Nelson
Harold Olson
f These people made
1 the wheels go around.
Without them we
would have been sunk.
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Ross Delsawyer Melvin Hanna Fred Andersen
Mrs. Soderling Mrs. Awe Mrs. Hanna Mrs. Adams
ROBERT THURSTON Farm Loans--compiere insurance 13
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Mr Nuttrng I wrsh I had been there to see Ih1S'
A TOAST TO THE FACULTY MEMBERS
Yes the teachers are qurte correct when they say about them we pout
But rt would be a dull lxfe 1fWC drdn t have them to complarn about
There are several teachers 1n our hlgh school
Who are under Mr Van Horn s effrcrent rule
If you are troubled about a career
Mr Coon wrth hrs borrng eyes
Can drrll a hole rn you just the rrght s1ze
If a future farmer you rntend to be
Mr Rovang rs the one whom you should see
A requtred subject rs P T
The grrls are taught by effrcrent Mrss B
A short llttle guy but frrendly toward all
Is the band rnstructor Mr Fardal
Mrss Chrrstxanson wrth her vrvacrous smrle
Trres to encourage us to srng rn style
Mrssvanderhoffwrll teach you so much about a home
That rfyou get a husband you ll never want to roam
If secretarral work IS what you d l1ke to do
Why don t you see Mrss l'1eld'P That rs my advrce to
you
Mr Wegner s a Junror hrgh teacher, we ll admrt
But he teaches basxc math to us of slow wrt
Mrs Foster has a smrle for everyone
Espec1ally when therr work IS all done
He handles contest speech Just frne
As that IS rrght rn h1S l1ne
He teaches bookkeeprng and other sublects too
Mr Potter d1sc1pl1nes all even you
And then there's the mexhaustable Mrs. Brown,
Who works at home, at school, and town.
lkhrle others complarn about what they have to ,
Mrs. Brown rs at rt and bmgo she's through'
Mr Wrlkrnson IS a new teacher thrs year
Actress Mrss Norland works wrth her play cast
She slaves wrth them from the frrst to the last
Coach Lyons IS a frrst class coach us true
But he can teach as few others can do
Jess knows Just how ftrm he should be
A man wrth a lot of patrence 1S he
If you are rnterested rn good books to read
Mrss Petersen IS just the person you need
Mr Nuttlng IS a popular one
Probably because he s so much fun
She dr1lls a hole and pours rt rn
You learn hlstorg. as well as your s1ns
She may embarrass you but yet she s grand
From Mxss Hendrrckson you frnd where you stand
Certaxnly she IS not the one to blame
If none of us are rn the Hall of Fame
He s short and handsome but slrghtly stout
Now I wonder whom th1s rs about
He teaches Englrsh speech and cornmercral law
In Mr Clrne there rs never a flaw
Hrs many ftne polnts are most laudable
But what he expects from us rs rmpossrblel
Hrs surts are pressed he eats l1ke an Earl
He has all of our nunds rn a whrrl
He s our hlgh school prxncrpal a wonderful u
Our memorles of hrm shall never dxe.
These people compose much of our teen age lrfe,
We'll remember them always rn thrs world of strrfe
By Margaret La ckore
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TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY
CL ASS S PONSORS
M1ssNorland Mrs Foster
Mr Potter Mr Lyons
POEM FOR CLASS OF 50
We stand on the threshold of success
Our futures unknown to all
Each one to the world wrll soon address
Today we begrn tomorrow s call
Greatness IS not what we are to seek
Truth rs much better by far
When truth rs found we ve reached the peak
For to greatness truth 15 the gurdrng star
To our frrends and classmates we are sayrng goodbye
But not to forget as the years come along
And a word of adxrce as we leaye F C l-lroh
Study hard have fun don t confuse rrght mth wrong
So remember as you tray el on lrfe s merry may
That greatness 1S not the only arm
But rather seek truth rn eyerx day
For only then mll you be Garnrng your fanle
CLASS IOTTO
Seek not greatness but seek truth and ou l frnd both
CL XSS FLOXK ER
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HARRIETT ANDERSON
Vocauon Secretary
F C H S 4years Chotr 2
G1rls Glee Club 1 Operetta
3 4 Concert Band 3 4 Nlarch
mg Band 4 Student Cfl1IlCll 3
Yearbook 2 War Whoop 4 F
'vlany are her frtends few are
her foes everyone ltkes her
wherever she goes
FRANKLIN R DIENERT
Frank
vocatton Farmer
F C H S 4years Football 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1
2 3 4 Track3 4 Pep Band 1
Concert Band 1 2 3
Marchmg Band 1 2 3 Class
Play 3 4 Pep Club 2 PepCom
mrttee 1 Class Offrcer
Yearbook 4 War Whoop 4
An expert rs one who knows
more and more about less and
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CATHERINE BOWER Cathy
Vocatron Undecrded
F C H S 4years Gtrls Glee
Club 1 2 Yearbook 1 2 F H
A 2GAA 23 Latrn ub
1 2 Room Duty 2
I thrnk that I shall never scan
a tree as lovely as a man
GENE D BUCKLEY Buck
Vocatron Undectded
F C' H S 4 years Football 4
Track 3 4 Operetta 2
Be slent and safe stlence
never betrays you
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Your uptown burldmg materral store
MARILYN BAKKEN
Vocatron Secretary
F C H S 4 years Chou 2
Gtrls Glee Club 1 2
Look on me wrth the eyes of
sweet compasston
ELDEAN BORG Borg
Vocatton Televtslon
Journaltsm
F C H S 4years Football 1
2 3 4 Baseball 4 Track 1 2
3 4 Chorr 3 4 Boys ee
Club 3 4 Operetta 3 4 One
Acts 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 Stu
dent Counc1l2 3 4 F F A 1
2 3 4
Man IS the only anrmal that
blushes or needs to
DALE O BREDESON Breat
Vocatlon Farmrng
F C H S 4years Football 2
3 4 Track 1 3 Manager 4
n 1 F F A 2 3 4
ball 4
Better a bad excuse than none
at all
FRANCES CARLSON
Vocatton Teachxng
Chotr 2 3 4 Gtrls Glee Club
12 Operetta1234 p
Band 3 4 Concert Band 1 2
3 4 Marchrng Band I 2 3 4
One Acts 1 Speech 4 e
Club 1 Class Offrcer 1 Year
book 1 War Whoop 4 F H A
4 Room D y
Class Play 3 4
The word rmposstble IS not tn
my dtctronary
WANDA CARLSON Nan
Vocation Marriage
F C H S 4 years Gtrls Glee
Club 2 Marchmg Band 1 2 3
4 One Acts 2 Declamatory 2
3 Pep Club 3 War Whoop 1 3
4 F H A 1 3 Future Nur es
C1ub234GAA 12Room
Duty 1 2
True love IS the grft whtch
God has gtven
CLYDE COLE
Vocatton Aeronauttcal
Engtneer
F C H S 4years Chorr 1 2
3 4 Boys Glee Club 3
Operetta 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2
Never trouble trouble t1ll
trouble troubles you
DAVID C FREDRICKSON
Fred
Vocatton Undecrded
F C H S 4 years Football 2
3 4 Yearbook 4
A desrre to leam a wrllrng
ness to work and determrnatron
to recerve an educat1on
ALLAN! GILBERTSON Al
Vocatron Teachrng
F C H S 4 years Basketball
1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 3 4 Track
2 4 Pep Band 1 2 Concert
Band 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl
1 4 Class Offtcer 4
A good student a fme athlete
and a defrmte asset to F C H
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CAROLL CARSON Buvver
Vocation Undecided
F C H S 4 years Football
3 4 Basketball 1
Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 3
Cho1r 3 4 Boys Glee Club
4 Operetta 1 4 Marchtng
Band 2 Class Play 3 4 One
Acts 1 Pep Club 2 Pep Com
mtttee 2 Student Councrl 1
Class Offlcer 1 Yearbook 4
The reward ofa thmg well
done is to have done ll
JOHN P DUNBAR
Vocatron Undectded
F C H S 4 years Football 1
2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track
2 4 Manager 2
My days have crackled and
gone up rn smoke
AUDRY GARDNER Shep
Vocatton Teachtng
C H S 4 years Chorr
Gtrls Glee Club 1 2 Operetta
1 2 Pep Band 3 4 Concert
Band 1 2 3 4 Marchrng Band
1234 One Acts 2 C ss
Play 4 Pep Club 2 Student
Councrl 2 Yearbook 1 2 War
oop 1 2 F H A 1 2
GAA 1234 Room Duty
1 2 L1brar1an2
Love s a krss and then away
ARTHUR GILBERTSON r
Vocatron Undectded
F C H S 4 years Football 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1
2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Pep Club
2 Student Councrl 1 2
It ts not good that man should
be alone
DOUG LAS GLIME Doug
Vocat1on Journahst
F C H S 3 years transferred
from Knoxvrlle Football 2 3
4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2
3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Chorr 3
4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Oper
etta2 3 4 Class Play 3 4
Speech 3 4 Student Counc1l 2
Class Offtcer 2 Yearbook 4
War Whoop 4
I agree wrth no man s oprmons
I have my own
DONALD GUDMONSON
Goody
Vocat1on Farmrng
CHS4years FFA
He s a gentlemen look at hrs
boots
MARY IO HANSON
Vocat1on Secretary
F C H S 4years Cho1r2 3
G rls Glee Club 1 2 3
Operetta 1 2 3 Pep Band 3
Concert Band 2 3 4 March1ng
Band 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Stu
dent Dlrector 4 One Acts 1
Pep Club 2 Yearbook 1 2 4
WrWhoop123 FHA 2
3 4 Latin Club 1 2 Room
Duty 1 2
Calrfornra here I come
PATRICIA HOSIER at
Vocatron Marrrage
F C H S 4 years Gtrls Glee
Club 1 Concert Band l 2
Marching Band 1 2 3 4 One
Acts 2- Declamatory 4- War
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Room Duty 1 2
The happiness of life is made
up of minute fractions. '
H IORS
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GERALDINE GRAFF Gerry
Vocatron A1rl1ne Hostess
F C H S 3 1X2 years trans
ferred from Fertrle War Whoop
4 Future Nurses Club 4 Lrb
rartan 1 2 3 4
A smrle for anyone and every
one
GERALD GUNDERSON
Gunder
Vocatron Undertaker
F C H S 4 years Boys Glee
Club 3 Operetta 2 3 Class
Play 3 Pep Club 2 3 Student
Counc1l 3 Class Offrcer 3
Track 4
Good humor makes all thtngs
tolerable
LAYNE HA UGEN
Vocat1on Undecrded
F C' H S 4years Football 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1
2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Chorr 1
2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4 Class Play
3 4 Pep Club 2 Student Coun
crl 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer 3
Once a gentleman always a
gentleman
HARVEY JOHNSON Johns
Vocat1on Farmer
F C H S 4 years Track 4
Chorr 1 3 4 Boys Glee Club
3 4 Operetta 1 2 3 4 Con
cert Band l 2- Marching Band
1 2- One Acts 2 4- Pep Club
2 3- Pep Committee 3- Year-
book 4- War whoop 2- F.F A
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"A farmer s work is never done .- "
IUDITH JOHNSON udy
Vocatton Secretary
F C H S 4 years Chorr 2 3
Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Operetta
2 3 Student Councrl3 4 Year
ok 2 4 F H 2
Future Nurses Club 3 4 Room
Duty 2
A lovely smrle a wrnnlng
way that s ourludy everyday
NORMA KINGLAND Lu Lu
Vocatron Teachmg
F C H S 4 years Chorr 2
Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Operetta
2 War Whoop4 F H A 4
Future Nurses Club 4 Roo m
Duty 2
Iheard the lrttle brrd say so
DOROTHY KNUDTSON
Vocatron Stenographer
F C H S 4 years Grrls Glee
Clu 1 2 3 Operetta 3 4
Concert Band 2 3 4 Marchmg
Band 2 3 4 Class Play 3 One
Acts2 Speech 3 4 F H A 1
2 3 4 Future Nurses Club
Room Duty 1 2
Put not your trust tn men
LOUla LARSON Loure
Vocatron Army
F C H S 4 years Football
3 4 Basketball 1 2
Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 1
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The wrong way always seems
the more reasonable
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Men s Clothmg Furmshrngs Shoes
NOREEN JOHNSON Johns
Vocauon lawyer
F C H S 4years Yearbook 2
War whoop 4 Future Nurses
Club 4 Lann Club 1 2 Lrb
rarran 3
A lritle nonsense now and then
IS relrshed by the wrsest men
RONALD KLIPPING Klrp
Vocanon Farmer
F C H S 4 years Chorr 1
3 4 Boys Glee Club 3
Operetta 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3
Warwhoopl 2 FF A 2 3
Please belreve me my locks
are natural
GARY LARSON
Vocatron Farmer
F C H S 3 years transferred
from Crystal Lake F F A 2
The frrvolous work of pol1shed
rdleness
DARLENE LOVIK
Vocatron Stenographer
F C H S 4 years Gxrls Glee
Club 1 Class Offrcer 4 Year
book 4 Lrbrarran 2 3
Sxmplrcrty of character IS no
hrndrance to subtlety of mtell
ect
DOLLIE DOVIK su
Vocauon Bookkeeper Typ1st
F C H S 4 years Glrls Glee
Club 1 Yearbook 4
A rose wrth tts sweetest leaves
snll folded
MARY ANN MARTINSON
Marty
Vocatton Secretary
C H S 4 years Choxr
Grrls Glee Club 1 Pep Band 2
3 4 Concert Band 1 2 3
Marchrng Band 1 2 3 4 One
Acts 2 4 Speech 4 Pep Club 2
Yarbook 12 FHA 123
4 Cheerleadmg 1 2 Operetta
4 Class Play 4
In your frultcake of memorles
remember me as a nut
IERALD MILLER Mllt
Vocatxon Undecrded
F C H S 4 years Football 1
3 4 Track 3 4 Class Play 3 4
One Acts 2 Pep Club 2 Year
book 4 Speech Play 4
I felt f1ne th1s morn1ng unul I
woke up
IEANNETTE NELSON ean
Vocatlon Secretary
F.C.H.S 4 years- Girls Glee
Club 1- Concert Band 2- March-
ing Band 2- Yearbook 1- F. H.
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'Blushing is quite an art isnt
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DONNA LOVIK se
Vocatton Stenographer
F C H S 4 years Grrls Glee
Club 1 Class Off1cer 4 Year
book 4
A gul who IS fun and gets
thtngs done
IANICE MICHAELSON an
Vocatron Nurse
F C H S 4 years Yearbook 1
War Whoop 4 F H A
Future Nurses Club 3 4 G A
A 1 2 3 4 Tumb11ng Club 2
Room Duty 2
Your laughs go far but your
grggles go farther
IEANETTE MITCHELL Much
Vocat1on Secretary
F C H S 41years Gtrls Glee
Club 1 Yearbook 4 F H A 1
A A
It IS better to be small and
shme than to be large and cast
a shadow
RICHARD NELSON Drck
Vocatxon Agrrcultural
Teacher
F.C. H.S. 4 years- Baseball 1
2- Track 3 4- One Acts 2 3 4-
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How big was Alexander when
they called him great?
MARY JANE NESSA
Vocauon Scrence
F C H S 4 years Grrls Glee
Club 1 3 PepC1ub 1 2 3 F H.A
3 G A A 1 2 3 4 T
bhng Club 1 2
She s short and sweet and
mrghty neat for an all round
grrl she s hard to beat
ARLENE OLSON
Vocarron Secretary
F C H S 4 years Grrls Glee
Club 1 Marchrng Band 1 2
Pep Club 2 3 War Whoop 4
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A rnaxrm consrsts of a mrnr
mum of sound and a maxrmturn
of sense
MARIE OLSON
Vocatron Teacher
F C H S 4 years Guls Glee
Club 1 Class Offlcer 3 Year
book 4 Room Duty 1 2
brarran 1
The best cosmetrc rn the world
15 an actrve mrnd that IS always
frndrng somethmg new
LILA MAE PETERSON
Vocauon. Telephone Operator
F C H S 4 years Grrls Glee
Clubl 2 One Acts1 FHA
1 2 3 4 Future Nurses Club 3
She takes l1fe as she frnds ll
and she fmds rt good
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KORINNE OKLAND
Vocatlon. Teachmg
F C H S 1 year transferred
from Thompson Chou 4 Guls
Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Speech
4 F H A 4 L1brarran4 Class
Play 4
Nothing great was ever achlev
ed wrthout enthusrasm
JERRY OLSON
Vocatron. Undecrded
F C H S 1 1f2 years trans
ferred from Thompson Track
4 Baseball 4
The man who rdly srts and
dreams
HARRY ALLEN PETERSON
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Vocatron Farmer
F C H S 4 years Football 1
4 Track 2 F F A
4 Baseball 4
A modest man who hrdes a
personallty others would enJoy
YVONNE RIGGLE Von
Vocatron. Stenographer
F C H S 4 years Yearbook 4
F H A 1 Room Duty 1 L1
branan 3
Lrstenrng 15 one great art of
conx ersatron
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Vocatron Nurse
F C H S 1 year transferred
from Santa Ana Calrforma
Cho1r4 Concert Band 4 Mar
chrng Band 4
Of energres and hopes that
cannot dre
BARNEY SCHRANCK Shrmk
Vocat1on Unknown
F C H S 4 years Football 1
2 3 Baseball 1 Track 1 2
Golf 3 Manager 1
Books can watt Im young
ZELDA SKOGERBOE Ze
Vocat1on Secretary
F C H S 3 1!2 years trans
ferred from Hayfreld Gtrls
Glee Club 1 2 3 One Acts 2
PepClub2 3 4 PepComm1ttee
4 Student Councrl 3 F H A
2 3 4 Cheerleadrng 2 3 4
Beauty rs power a smrle 15
tts sword
ORLYN STOLL Stove
Vocat1on Farmrng
F C H S 4 years Track 3
OneActs3 FFA 1234
Departure should be sudden
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SHARON ROLLEFSON Sherr
Vocatron Secretary or Teacher
F C H S 4 years Choxr 2
Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Operetta
2 Yearbook34 FHA 13
Enough work to do and enough
ab1l1t1es to do rt
SANDRA SKIEIE
Vocatn on Stenographer
F C H S 4 years Concert
Band 1 2 Marchrng Band 1 2
One Acts 2 Pep Club 2 F H
A 1 2 3 Room Duty 2
Real Joy comes not from ease
or rtches or from the prarse of
men but from dorng some
thrng worthwhrle
JAMES SMITH rm
Vocatron Unknown
F C H S 4 years
Be not the slave of words
DARRELL SUBY Stub
Vocatron Teachxng
F C H S 4 years Football 2
4 Track 3 4 Baseball 4 Chotr
1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4
Operetta 1 3 4 Class Play 3
Student Councrl 3 Class Offlcer
3 Yearbook4 F FA 1 2
Every burned book enlrghtens
the world
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Vocatton Teaching
F C H S 4 years Chou 3 4
Gxrls Glee Club 1 4 Operetta
3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Concert
Band 1 2 3 4 Marchtng Band
1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 One
Acts 1 Pep Club 2 Student
Counctl 1 4 Class Offtcer 2
Yearbook 2 4 War Whoop 3 4
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best
KENNETH TAYLOR Kenny
Vocatron Engtneer
F C H S 4 years Football 1
2 3 4 Baseball 4 Track 1
3 4 Cho1r 3 4 Boys Glee Clul:
4 Operetta 3 4 One Acts
Pep Commtttee 2 F F A
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agrees wrth me
KAREN TW EE TEN
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4 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Oper
etta 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 2
3 4 Marchmg Band 1 2 3 4
Class Play 3 One Acts 2 Pep
Club 2 Pep Commrttee 2 Stu
dent Councrl 2 Class Offtcer
4 Yearbook 2 4 War whoop 1
F H A 1 2 3 4 Future Nurses
Cub34 GAA 4 Room
Duty 1
A sweet dxspositton is a merrt
to the best
BILL WEIDNER Wtllxe
Vocatron Mrlkman
F C H S 4 years Basketball
12 Baseball 1234 C ss
Play 3
Leave taktngs are but wasted
sadness Let me pass out
quxetly
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IACOBS INC
Your Qualrfred Store for Over 71 Years
JLORIA SWANSON Glor
Vocatron Secretary
H S 4 years Grrls Glee
Club 1 2 Operetta 1 2 War
whoop 2
Future Nurses Club 3 4
We women do talk too much
ut even then we don t tell half
we know
VIOLET THOMPSON
Vocatton Teachrng
F C H S 4 years Chou
Glrls Glee Club 1 3 Operetta
Class Play 3 Pep Club 2
Pep Commtttee 4 Year
book 2 War Whoop 1 2 3 F
H A 1 2 3 G A A 3 C r
leadrng 1 2 3 4 Ltbranan 3
If a woman has long harr 1I IS
a glory to her
IANICE WADDINGHAM
Vocatron Secretary
F C H S 4 years War Whoop
4 Future Nurses Club 4 G A
A 1 2 3 Tumbhng Club 3
Room Duty 2
Quret grrl but qurte a grrl
CLYDE WILSON
Vocatron Farmrng
H S 4years F F A
Whatl lrke about sprtng IS
that you can call tnema sprmg
ever
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Vocatron Not known
F C H S 1 year transferred
from Warsaw Indiana Speech
Play 4
Her blue eyes sought the West
a ar
Mr Harvey s program brought to light good
sports among students and faculty
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Wanda and Pat made their own Santa
Claus in Art Class.
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Miss Neva Patterson Social Welfare
Agent addressed the gov ernment
classes
These senior members of mixed chorus sang for us on
the Christmas program at the auditorium.
FOREST CITY CO-OP OIL COMPANY
KIHOGRGARIGH 1943 1944
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BACK ROW B Johnson B Weidner K Tweeten R Thompson C Sunde B Srhranck SECOIND
ROW J Clausen S Barendregt Z Skogerboe A Gilbertson ArtG1lbertson A Nlonson FROINT
ROW J Mason P Hosxer S Rollefson E George
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BACK ROW: A. Olson V. Thompson C. Wilson K. Anderson S. Skjeie R. Iwelson. SECOND
ROW: D. Smith M. Martinson D. Eichorn M. Hanson M. Reinertson R. Ellefson. FRONT
ROW: J. Mitchell E. Peterson J. Riekena M. Iwessa H. Anderson
F. C. FARM EQUIPMENT -GAYLORD BOWMAN
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BACK ROW: Mary Jane Nessa, Sandra Skjeie, Mary Jo Hanson, Pat Hosier. SECOND ROW:
Carmen Sunde, Violet Thompson, Jeanette Mitchell, Miss Jacobs, Karen
Anderson, Mary Ann Martinson. FRONT ROW: Bill Weidner, Clyde Wilson,
Art Gilbertson, Al Gilbertson.
Tweeten, Harriet
Sharon Rollefson,
Clear Lake
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D C May 25
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BACCAIAUREAIE
Sunday Evening May 22, 1955
Processional "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"
Marilyn Nerby and Nancy Kamish
Invocation Reverend O. W. Brand
"My God How Wonderful Thou Art"
Mixed Chorus
Scripture Reading Reverend O. W. Brand
"Andante in F" by Mozart Flute Solo
Carol Sunde
Sermon Reverend Tom Rebentisch
Benediction Reverend Merritt Kline
Recessional "Jesu, ,Toy of Man's Desiring"
COHNH UGG I
Thursday Evening May 26, 1955
Processional "Pomp and Circumstance"
Marilyn Nerby and Nancy Kamish
Invocation Reverend Clair Saliers
"Bride of the Waves" Trumpet Solo
Barbara Osnes
Address Dr. Marion Williams
"You'll Never Walk Alone" Girls' Chorus
Presentations:
Awards Principal John E. Cline
Citizenship Attorney Elliott Cooper
Class Superintendent K. W. Van Horn
Diplomas Albert Olson
Recessional "March of The War Priest"
Marilyn Nerby
Benediction Reverend Burton W. Smith
M St N MOTORS
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honons
VA LY DICTORIAN DARLFNE LOVIK
SALUTATORIANI OUTSTANDING GIRL OUTSTANDING BOY
FAROLL FARQON FRANCES CARLSON? ELDEAN BORG
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diploma DOUG GLIME
WASPSIE HATCHERY -F,C. PRODUCE
A Q O S O A SENIOR HONORS
In a program at the auditorium on Thursday, May 26, at 9:30 a.m. faculty members made awards
to students earning honors in their field of work. SENIORS so awarded were:
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Letter
Pat Hosier
2 chevrons
Karen Tweeten
Mary Arm Martinson
Carmen Sunde
Frances Carlson
3 chevrons
Franklin Bienert
Allan Gilbertson
VOCAL MUSIC
Harvey Johnson Caroll Carson
Doug Glime Ronald Klipping
Layne Haugen Darrell Suby
Clyde Cole Karen Tweeten
Eldean Borg Carmen Sunde
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FOOT BALL
15 Senior boys earned letters
BASKETBALL
7 Senior boys earned letters
TRACK
ll Senior boys earned letters
BASEBALL
9 Senior boys earned letters
4 Senior boys earned letters in 4 sports
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Part of the athletic award winners.
Scholarship keys were awarded as follows:
Gold keys ffor 4 years on the honor rollj
Allan Gilbertson, Caroll Carson, Darlene Lovik, Marie Olson.
Silver keys ffor 3 yearsj
Franoes Carlson, Donna Lovik, Carmen Sunde.
Bronze Art ffor 2 yearsp
David Fredrickson, Layne Haugen, Dollie Lovik.
Also Scholarships were announced:
I. S. C. - Eldean Borg - the Sigma Delta Chi Award
Drake University - Doug Glime - Athletic scholarship
Luther College - Darrell Suby and Layne Haugen
Other awards to Seniors:
Speech
Division I - Eldean Borg
Division II - Frances Carlson
Citizenship papers in United Nations' contest
Caroll Carson and Allan Gilbertson
F.F.A. DeKalb Award - Eldean Borg
Cheerleaders - silver megaphone charms
Zelda Skogerboe and Violet Thompson
DR. ROBERT L. MYERS - OPTOMETRIST
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In 1942 forty l1ttle Indlans chmbed onthe f1rst rung of the1r ladder to a d1ploma These were Harrtett
Anderson Kay Anderson Sh1rley Barendregt Wayne Buckley James Clasen Beverly Daugherty Darlene
E1chorn Roger Ellefson OrdeanFredr1ckson Eugene George Allen G1lbertson Arthur G1lbertson Mary
Jo Hanson John H111 PBIFICIB Hos1er Robert Johnson Dev1e L1etz1nger Mary Ann Mart1nson John
Mason Jeanette MlICheu Ann Monson R1chard Nelson Mary Jane Nessa Arv1d Olson Edwm Peterson
Jan1ce Rtekena Mary Re1nertson Sharon Rollefson Barnett Schranck June Sexton Sandra Sk1e1e Carmen
Sunde Orlyn Stoll Zelda Skogerboe Donald Sm1th Ronald Thompson Vxolet Thompson Karen Tweeten
B1lly W1dner and Clyde W1lson MISS Jacobs was our k1nd and understandmg teacher We spent our
t1me play1ng tn the sandptle and 1n our doll house we helped support our country by buy1ng stamps w1th
our penmes every day we rested our weary bones on our cozy httle rugs after wh1ch we drank a bottle
of Ulllk A few fell off th1s rung of the ladder Wayne Buckley Beverly Daugherty John H111 D1x1e Lett
zmger Ann Monson Barney Schranck and Orlyn Stoll
The next fall we chmbed up one rung where M1ss P1nta and M1ss Ruth Hendrxckson superv1sed us
Here we began to learn our ABC s and those d1ff1cult numbers Our readmg class was d1v1ded 1nto
small groups the Roblns the Blueblrds and the Sparrows but our stor1es were all about Jane and D1ck
Those who chmbed on th1s rung w1th us were Jay Cra1g John Cralg Ronn1e Evanson Dav1d Freder1ck
son D6l'lIl1S Hoeft James Holmes VIOICI Jo1ce Jan1ce Nelson James Sheldon and Robert Trosthe1m
Those who shxfted to other ladders were Kathleen Anderson Clarence Chr1stenson Darlene E1chorn
Roger Ellefson Robert Johnson VIOICI J o1ce John Mason Jerome Sheldon Zelda Skogerboe Donald
Sm1th and Ronald Thompson
In second grade on the th1rd rung of our ladder the follow1ng chmbed aboard Robert Anderson
Patr1c1a Arbuckle Marlene Bakke Cather1ne Bower Jerrold Buckley Allen Hanson GIHCIB He1fner
John H111 Joan Jenson Dav1d Mart1n Jan1ce Mrchaelson Ramon1 Perk1ns Barney Schranck and Forrest
Thompson M1ss Gjellefald and M1ss Zavttz were our teachers Sh1ft1ng to other ladders were Robert
Anderson Jay Cra1g John Cra1g Ronrue Evanson Ordean Fredr1ckson Eugene George Gracle He1fner
Joan Jenson Arv1d Olson Ramon1 Perkms June Sexton and Forrest Thompson
On the next rotmd of the ladder our ma1n obJect1ve seemed to be to learn the mult1phcat1on table
Part of us met 1n the old b1uld1ng w1th MISS Stowe and part 1n the h1gh school bu1ld1ng under M1ss Gunder
son Fall1ng or Jumpmg off th1s rung were Patr1c1a Arbuckle Jerrold Buckley James Holmes Dav1d
Mart1n Jan1ce Nelson Made11ne Olson Edwm Peterson Mary Re1nertson and Barney Schranck Tak1ng
the1r places were Ronald Kl1pp1ng Madelxne Olson and Donna and Ronna Randall
In fourth grade we were aga1n all 1n one bu1ld1ng under the superv1s1on of MISS Howard and MISS
Trustem From th1s rung we lost Sh1rley Barendregt W11l1am F1sher Sharon Helv1ck R1chard Nelson
and Nancy Sue Rose But the space was f1lled by newcomers Wanda Carlson Darlene E1chorn Wllllam
F1sher Sharon HC1VlCk Lou1s Larson Dav1d Lee Nancy Sue Rose Allen Strand and Donald Trosthe1m
We stud1ed d1v1s1on and Un1ted States h1story In INIISS Howard s room we read our favor1te stor1es 1n
front of the class Our favor1te game was racer tag remember how the erasers fell off?
ln the fall of 47 we chmbed tothe rung marked fxfth grade where our teachers were MISS Carpenter
and M1ss Trustem Here we welcomed Caroll Carson Jr LOIS Gull1ckson Harvey Hlpple Mart1n Mon
son Corny Van Oort Ronald Oswald Yvonne R1ggle Barney Schranck and Donald Srruth We lost some
of these soon along w1th others Harvey H1pple Ronald Oswald Donna Randall Ronna Randall and Donald
Sm1th Th1s was the year of the great battle remember ll gxrls '7
MISS Day and M1ss DeVaul superv1sed our act1v1t1es on the next rung s1xth grade Remember the
contests between the two rooms 1n baseball and football 'P Also the programs MISS Day presented '7 MISS
Day s b1rthday was very exc1t1ng flowers! In M1ss DeVaul s room our excuse for not study1ng was W
can t concentrate when the f1fth grade IS chattermg Cl1mb1ng on Wllh us to enjoy th1s year were
Robert Anderson Sh1rley Barendregt Audry Gardner Donald Gudmonson Vernon Larson Arlene Olson
Lxla Peterson Zelda Skogerboe Orlyn Stoll and Glor1a Swanson We lost Sh1rley Barendregt Corny
Van Oort Orlyn Stoll Zelda Skogerboe and Kay Anderson
In the fall of 1949 an extens1on was added to our ladder and we cl1mbed to the f1rst rung 7th grade
We enjoyed the change to havmg f1ve teachers and changmg classrooms every hour Our teachers were
M1ss SBWICR IVIISS S1tzmann Mrs Smlth Mr Wegner and Mr Haugen who was always crack1ng Jokes
As we chmbed to th1s rung we were Jomed by Marlyn Albertson Frankhn B1enert Dale Bredeson Gene
Buckley D1on1s1o Cump1on Ronrue Evanson Harvey Johnson D8Vld Lee John Dunbar Arlene Quam
Audry Gardner and Jamce Wadd1ngham LOIS Gull1ckson dropped off IIIIS rung
The next rung of the ladder carr1ed us 1nto 8th grade Here we were Jo1ned by Noreen Johnson and
Harvev H1pple all the g1rls heart throb who left us agaxn that year due to rheumauc fever D1on1s1o
Cun1p1an also Jumped off th1s rung and Vernon Larson Robert Trosthe1m Donald Trosthe1m and
Arlene Quam d1d not chmb to the n1nth grade rung w1th us
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ln August 1951 the ladder was extended for 48 of last year s 8th graders to clrmb one more rung
on therr ladder Gerry Gunderson Eldean Borg Dennrs Bergan Gerry Frsher Clyde Cole Frances
Carlson Layne Haugen Dorothy Knudtson Sharon Helvrck Judylohnson Norma Krngland Zelda Skogerboe
Marvrn Haugland Dollre Darlene and Donna Lovrk Jerry Mrller Jeannette Nelson Marte Olson Kenny
Taylor Orlyn Stoll Gordon True Darrell Suby Rrchard Ixelson Kenny Olson Rrchard Peterson Wrllrs
Thompson Melva Johnson and Marrlyn Bakken Jumped on thrs rung wrth us Fallrng or Jumprng off were
Gerry Frsher Marlyn Albertson Marlene Bakke Dennrs Bergan and Gordon True We had much to learn
thrs year A hrghlrght was homecomrng when Frances Carlson was our attendant to the queen Remember
the Enghsh teacher we had that year Mrss Hughes you all 'P
ln August of 52 we clrmbed another rung on the ladder and enjoyed bemg sophomores Those who
chmbed on wrth us were Bev Belzer Geraldrne Graff Doug Glrme Gary Larson Allen Peterson James
Smrth and Allen Brones J umprng off were Ronnre Evanson Allen Strand Kenneth Olson Wrllrs Thomp
son Martrn Monson Allen Brones Robert Anderson Marvrn Haugland and Dennrs Hoeft We were proud
of our attendant to the queen thrs year Zelda Skogerboe Remember Mr Cabalka and hrs f1eld trrps?
Up to next to the last rung of the ladder as Junrors and we added Janrce Rrtter Jerry Olson and
Donna Palmateer We lost Darlene Erchorn Davrd Lee Jrm Clasen Bev Belzer and Janrce Rrtter Many
are the brrght spots from thrs year For homecomrng we had two attendants to the queen Mary Jane
Nessa and Carmen Sunde On thrs rung we really sweat rt out earnrng money to entertarn the senrors
rn the sprrng The theme of our banquet was The Crrcus and what a colorful tent we furnrshed them
wrth merry go rounds ferrrs wheels srde shows and acts rn the three rrngs Our class play Cheaper
by the Dozen was a great success
At last we reached to the top rung we were senrorsl Two new students Jorned our class Korrnne
Okland and Beverly Dolan andJanrceR1tter returned Fallrng off thrs top rung were Allen Hanson Sharon
Helvrck John H111 Melva Johnson Janrce Rrekena Janrce Rrtter Beverly Dolan Rrchard Peterson Donna
Palmateer James Smrth beat us off the ladder frnrshrng hrs hrgh school career at mrd term The Home
comrng Queen was our Zelda Skogerboe and Mary Jane Ixessa and Vrolet Thompson were two of her
attendants Our play Trme Out for Grnger was drrected by Mrss Norland and Mr Potter Thrs year
after our labors last year we really enjoyed the banquet party and prom grven us by the junrors Therr
theme Aprrl rn Parrs lent rtself well to our colors prnk and charcoal
We are proud of the honors won and the contrrbutrons made by the members of our class We have
taken part rn every area of school actrvrtres wrnnrng our honors rn athletrcs cheerleadrng commercral
FHA fFrances Carlson was STATE vrce presrdentj FFA fEldean Borg won DeKalb Award and Ronnre
Klrpprng won state gold award for hrs scrapbookl musrc C8 senrors among the Drvrsron l State wrnnersy
speech work and scholastrcally rn our own school Through our contrrbutrons we have helped to make
F C H S what rt rs we have taken our place rn the hrstory of F C H S
HARRIET ANDERSON wrlls her abrlrty to stand out rn the hall trll zero hour to nrne to Norma Rrggle
MARILYN BAKKEN wrlls all the men rn her lrfe to Marrlyn Levrson Take good care of them!
FRANKLIN BIENERT wrlls hrs abrhty to have Just one grrl all through hrgh school to Ronme Monson
ELDEAN BORG wrlls hrs abrlrty to thrnk ofsomethrngto say even rf rt doesn t make sense to the Freshmen
CATHERINE BOWER wrlls her abrlrty to collect class rrngs at the skatrng rrnk to Wrnnre O Donnell
DALE BREDESON wrlls hrs abrlrty to plow a strarght furrow to Ed Dunbar
GENE BUCKLEY wrlls hrs way wrth the teachers to any Junror who ha the nerve to use rt
FRANCES CARLSON wrlls her abrlrty to go steady to Elrzabeth L riff
WAIxDA CARLSOIN wrlls her place at the altar but not Orv to am confrrmed old mard
CAROLL CARSON wrlls hrs beautrful dark complexron to Phyllrs Severson who has alm ays wrshed for a tan
CLYDE COLE wrlls hrs abrlrty to keep hrs butch up to T om Johnson
JOHN DUNBAR wrlls hrs elephant memory to those who wrll struggle thru government next year
DAVID FREDRICKSON wrlls hrs frrendly manner to the quret Junror class
AUDRY GARDNER wrlls her abrlrty to play football to next year s team Good luckl
ALLAIN GILBERTSON wrlls hrs trrps to Leland to anybody that thrnks he can frnd a reason for gorng there
ARTHUR GILBERTSON wrlls hrs sprrntrng abrlrty to Jo Ann Falada
DOUGLAS GLIME wrlls hrs tendency to stay away from grrls to Dennrs Suby Take heed Dennyl
GERALDINE GRAFF wrlls all her heartaches and heartbreaks over her men to Kathy Erde
DONALD GUDMONSON wrlls hrs out of town frrends to BobB Don t let them get lonesome He never drd
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GERALD GUNDERSON w1lls h1s abthty not to let the hghts bother htm to anyone walkmg down Mrll Street
MARY JO HANSON w1lls her on agatn off agaxn romances to any poor lonely gal who wants excttement
LAYNE HAUGEN leaves h.ts athlenc ab1I1ty to Jan Holland but he mlls Karen to nobody
PATRICIA HOSIER w1lls her sparkhng dtamond attractlon to Shtrley L who IS hop1ng she w11l be next
HARVEY JOHNSON w1lls h1s beauttful natural curly ha1r to Jane Johnson Don t set 1t too often
J UDITH JOHNSON wtlls her fluttertng long eyelashes to Ronnle Levtson Make good use of them Judy
always dtd
NOREEN JOHNSON wtlls her abthty to keep everybody awake wtth her constant Jabbertng and mteresttng
telephone conversauons to Idelle Johnson
NORMA KINGLAND wxlls her frtendly laugh and qulet way to Mary Ellen Olson
RONALD KLIPPING w1lls h1s beauuful tenor volce to any boy who would hke to serenade h1s g1rl
DOROTHY KNUDTSON w1lls her h1gh school slumber part1es to Martlyn Nerb
GARY LARSON mlls hts shyness tn class to Becky Beck
LOUIS LARSON w1lls h1s Joke tellxng abthty to Gerry Hanna
DARLENE LOVIK WIHS her scholastlc record to Nappy Arne
DOLLIE LOVIK w1lls her qtuet nature and shy ways to Bobby Rollefson
DONNA LOVIK w1lls her neat bookkeeptng work to Vance Gelner It really 1sn t hard Vance It us
takes txme and pauence
MARY ANN MARTINSON w1lls her love for the North to Laurel Helv1ck
JANICE MICHAELSON w1lls her qulet ways to Carol Sunde
JERALD MILLER w1lls h1s trustworthy coupe to Denms Suby We hope he ftnds tt large enough for h1s
femlntne followmg
JEANETTE MITCHELL WIHS her connecttons out of town espectally Belmond to her brother Phllltp
JEANNETTE NELSON w1lls her good txmes w1th her frtends at Emmetsburg to anyone who wants a
wonderful mme away from home
RICHARD NELSON w1lls h1s abthty to make and keep frxends tn Ferttle to Tom Bartleson
MARY JANE NESSA w1lls her cherrustry book to anyone who thmks they can pass the course
KORINNE OKLAND w1lls her frlendly smtle to all the underclassmen A srrule wtll go a long long way
ARLENE OLSON w1lls her qutet ways tn study hall to Myrus Smlth
MARIE OLSON wtlls her abxltty to keep qulet tn study hall to Meredtth Stewart who could make good
use of ll
ALLEN PETERSON w1lls h1s abtltty to leave school wtthout bemg mtssed to LeRoy Kmgland who would
hke to some ttme
LILA PETERSON w1lls her shortness to Barbara Elde
YVONNE RIGGLE w1lls her flve foot stature to For rest Thompson
SHARON ROLLEFSON w1lls her ab1lxty to keep her htgh school romances qtuet to Ann Larson
BARNETT SCHRANCK w1lls h1s heartbreakmg smxle to the people who would lxke to make frxends and
mfluence people
SANDRA SKJEIE wxlls the gllttenng stone on her left hand to Karen L tn case she loses hers
ZELDA SKOGERBOE wxlls her abtlxty to have fun after basketball games to Pat Hauge
JAMES SMITH w1lls hrs studlous way to the sophomore boys who could use some of nt
ORLYN STOLL w1lls h1s bashful manner and shy or ts tt sly way mth the g1rls to Jerome Oswald
DARRELL SUBY w1lls hxs rheumat1c fever or ts ll romantlc fever to the poor unfortunate ktds who are
never 1ll
CARMEN SUNDE w1lls all her lost locker keys to anyone who has had just one IhlS year
GLORIA SWANSON w1lls her tr1ps South to the Lake to Mr Chne Have fun Str!
KENNETH TAYLOR w1lls h1s handsome features and ways wxth glrls to Gary Charlson
VIOLET THOMPSON w1lls her ab1l1ty to get along w1th everyone to anyone who seems to be havmg trouble
KAREN TWEETEN w1lls her abthty to mfluence men to V1ck1 Anderson
JANICE WADDINGHAM leaves her 1nk erad1cator to anyone 1n bookkeeptng class who can t afford thexr
own
BILL WEIDNER wxlls h1s ab1l1ty to do h1s own Busmess Engltsh to Karen Koto Sue H111 and Margaret
Jo Westby
CLYDE WILSON w1lls some of hxs hexght to Ronnle Erdman
JERRY OLSON w1lls h1s front row seat tn Government class to anyone who can answer the door as he
does
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LOUIS LARSON 15 manager of a dog kennel called Notre Dane
Blushmg BORG has replaced Arthur Godfrey Wxth htm are Jeanette MITCHELL h1l1 bllly musxclan
the LOVIK SISTERS who compose thelr own mus1c and DARRELL SUBY f1l11ngMr Parker s
post on the show and bachelor wxse
FRANCES and FRANKLIN BIENERT have just celebrated thetr ftfth weddmg anruversary wxth the help
of the1r son Rudolph
RICHARD NELSON operates Rxck s Hmck Ill Fertlle ORLYN STOLL IS w1th tum, manufacturmg
turtle neck sweaters
DALE BREDESON IS gtvmg new recrtuts btg sales talks 1n the Natxonal Guards speech helpedl
CAROLL CARSON IS head coach at NCIIS Spur and DOUG GLIME at Podunk Center They have stmllar
records ne1ther has won a game
MARILYN BAKKEN lS clnef shareholder tn the Max Factor Cosmetxc Company
WANDA CARLSON through marrlage IS cluef wmdshteld washer at Schmbley s Plulhps 66 Statlon
JOHN DUNBAR IS head bouncer at the Duncan Communtty Center
DAVID FREDRICKSON has Improved upon Galmleo s theory on the number of the stars
JEANNETTE NELSON S perfect man has not come along so she has set up permanent res1dence tn
Ernmetsburg
BARNEY SCHRANCK has ongtnated the Schranck Glecker School and holds the Nat1onalChamp1onsh1p
LILA PETERSON IS enrolled tn Barney s school
ARTHUR GILBERTSON and HARRIETT ANDERSON, st1ll slngle work for Northern Lumber Co 1n the
Northwest
AUDRY GARDNER S experxences tn speech class have landed her tn charge of a Posture School
ALLAN GILBERTSON ns buxldmg a sxx lane hxghway from F C to Leland HARVEY JOHNSON IS
tendmg II to Slough Mtlls QMore converuent for both to vxslt the nn lawsll
CLYDE COLE successful as a dalry farmer IS famous for Cole s Contented Cows
GERALDINE GRAFF IS the yodehng cook for the hot lunch students In Forest Ctty Schools
PAT HOSIER IS lxvxng wtth her httle sweet potato tn Idaho
SHARON ROLLEFSON recently flred by Presldent Elsenhower has taken over AnnSothern s role as
Prlvate Secretary on TV
BILL WEIDNER lS a busmess execunve who sttll favors a three day work week
KENNETH TAYLOR rxch New York playboy wrxtes Boy Dates Gtrl column He has beencourung
Judy James formerly known as JUDY JOHNSON, now famous xn the musrc entertaxnment fxeld
CATHY BOWER and J ANICE WADDINGHAM own the Wade ln Bow out Dance Studlo 1n Duncan
DOROTHY KNUDTSON and her Merry Matds are among Carmen s strong supporters
MARY JO HANSON hked St Olaf well enough to stay on as a muslc professor there
LAYNE HAUGEN has Just completed a ranch style home for hts famxly whxle attendmg Waldorf
ALLEN PETERSON IS known as Sam Speed H1s Hot Rod '7 ahopped up Br1ggs8z Stratton model
was lnvented by hrs raclng manager DONALD GUDMONSON
SANDRA SKIEIE happtly marrted hves tn Belmond
MARIE OLSON lS head matron at the Good Samarttan Home tn Mason Clty
CLYDE WILSON a f1ve star general IS head of Lnterplanetary combat
KORINNE OKLAND IS 1n Afrtca as a mlsslonary teacher MARY JANE NESSA lS wlth her as a medlcal
axde
RONALD KLIPPING uses hxs volce well he was named state hog callmg champton recently
NORMA KINGLAND IS Commander rn Cluef of the WAVES
JERRY MILLER teaches dnver tramlng m nxght school H1s speclalty rs parlung
JERRY OLSON thru experxence nn government class IS cluef door tender at Macy s tn New York
.TANICE RITTER rs edxtor of the Trl Clty Soclety Column of Ferttle Clear Lake and Forest Ctty
VIOLET THOMPSON chosen mother of the year has three cluld ren Herman Henry and l-lxldegard
JAMES SMITH IS professor of chemtstry and physxcs at the Umversxty of Southern Callfornxa
GLORIA SWANSON has just opened a Reducxng Salon tn Garner
KAREN TWEETEN teaches the method of holdtng a pmg pong paddle she IS at the U of Mtldew Tech
J ANICE MICHAELSOIN IS a famous beauty operator tn Hollywood her new method IS M1ck s Mangle
Method
GARY LARSON plays and calls square dances for Rural Youth of lowa
YVONNE RIGGLE after worklng at the F C Summltt has become edxtor of the CHRISTIAN HERALD
MARY ANN MARTINSON rs on the Volunteer Frre Department she squlrts stale Tastee Freez malts
on the f1re
ARLENE OLSON has a chatn of motels across U S known as Wmkum Blxnkum and Nod Motels
NOREEN JOHNSON ts a DFOSSCUIIHQ attorneym Thrtll em and Kxll em rad1o sertal GERRY GUNDER
SON acts as morttcxan He has just pubhshed a book called Stxff on a Slab
GENE BUCKLEY won the Ftsh Tale Award He SAYS he shot a ralnbow trout out of the sky
SELDA SKOGERBOE rarses breeds and trams horses Her ranch IS the Rougn Rxders Bar 7
FOREST CITY GRIST MILL
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The Junrors elected last fall
Harvey Nyhus
Thomas Hanna
Karen Brown
Le Ann Flugum
President ....... .... I im HAYES
Vice-President ....... Luther Carlson
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Anne Larson
Business Manager ...... Sonya Hanson
EPRESENTATIVES
Iunrors elected tn May t serve
a year s term
Thomas Hanna
Jim Hayes
Bonna Anderson
Sonya Hanson
CLASS SPONSORS
MISS Vanderhoff Mr Nutung
MISS Petersen Mr Wtlkrnson
JUNIOR C LASS MEETINGS
The Iunror Class sold refreshments at
football and basketball games In Novem
ber they put on therr class play Thrs has
ancrally that any Iunror Class has had
They spent most of theu money on the Jun
ror Senror banquet party and prom and
flowers for the Semors for commencement
They also decorated for Baccalaureate and
Commencement
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Veronica Ambroson
Bonna Anderson
Loralee Anderson
Vrckr Anderson
Nathan Arne
Irene Asherm
Carmen Awe
Thomas Bartleson
Karen Brown
Robert Brunsvold
R1chard Wayne Buckley
Colleen Buren
Darlene Carlson
Luther Carlson
Gary Charlson
leo Ed Dunbar
Kathleen Erde
Nlarrlyn Eymann
LeAnn Flugurn
Mane Foss
Ordean Fredrrckson
Lloyd Frowrck
Evangelyn Gardner
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Janice Gilbertson
James Grorhe
Thomas Hanna
Sonya Hanson
James Hayes
Laurel Helvick
Marlin Holcomb
Sharon Holcomb
Allan Holland
Jan Holland
Roger Howland
Dean Ingebretson
Idelle Johnson
Tom Johnson
Helen Jordahl
Carol Klrne
Margaret Iackore
Karen Langerud
Anne Larson
Greta Mae mrson
Mary Larson
Shrrley beegaard
Marrlyn LBVISOH
Junlons
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Mary Ellen Olson
Jerome Oswald
Marlene Peterson
Marlys Peterson
Faye Pletcher
Dorothy Prescott
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Mary Ann Schweuzberger
Marrlyn S1ekme1er
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LEFT SIDE Bobby Nelson Karen langerud Tom Bartleson Laurel
Helvrck Nathan Arne Sharon Holcomb Mrs 8LMr Ioster RIGHT
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GretaMaeLarson Wayne Buckley Mrs 84Mr Stoll
The class pauses for refreshment after the strenuous A glrmpse through the streamers atthe prom
acuvrues rn the htgh school gym We were proud of thrs feat of decoratrng
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SODhOmOl26 class
President Marshall Bredeson
Vice President Alfred Fleld
Secretary Treasurer Denms Hanson
Hanson Bredeson Field
STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
The Sophomores that carried Sophomores elected in May to
over from last year serve a year s term
Karen Koto Mary Ann McCauley
Mary Ann McCauley Donna Lou Peterson
Ronald Erdman Ronald Erdman
Dennis Hanson Ted Okland
CLASS SPONSORS
Mr Coon Mrs Brown
Mr Fardal
Marjorie Hansen Ronald Erdman Marlys Drugg Jerry Valley Jane
Johnson Marshall Bredeson Joanlohnson Gary Godden Marcre Iordahl
Jim Hanson Marlene Thorson Dennis Hanson
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THIRD ROW C Dalton J Carlson M Bredeson E Duden D Branstad SECOND ROW L
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Hanson D. Hagen M. Hanson G. Godden J. Hanson D. Hall. SECOND ROW: G. George E.
Graff M. Hanna M. Fox A. Field. FROINT ROW: S. Fjetland I. Kamp M. Hansen.
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BACK ROW P Mttchell K Moen J Hoeft D Hove T Hull L Kmgland R Mlchaelson THIRD ROW
K Jacobson Joan Johnson M Mackrxll M Larson K Koto L Leach SECOIND ROW I Johnson Jane
Johnson A Howland M Jordahl FRONT ROW M Lackore B Holcomb M McCauley
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D Morem M Paulson G Schaeffer J Valley T Okland R Rollefson SECOND ROW D Peterson
M Nez-by M Sveen P Thompson J Nelson N Rlggle FRONT ROW M Thorson M Westby H
Peterson M Stewart
FORD SERVICE
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Presrdent Tom Oswald
V1ce Pres1dent Sharon Yepsen
Secretary Maren Petersen
Treasurer Nancy Kamrsh
Oswald Peterson Kamrsh Yepsen
STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTA TIVES
Becky Beck Paul Oswald
MBIIOD Glrme Steve Bungum
CLASS SPONSORS
Mrss Chrrstlanson Mr Gray
Mrss Bovenmyer Iespersen
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BACK ROW S Bungum S Abrahamson H Gorball C Camrall M Abbott M Gronslal B Abra
hamson THIRD ROW D Graff E -lppel I Gambell M Glrme S Crrlson S Fredrrc son
SECOND ROW D Fredrlckson B Beck M Dunbar B Gambell R Carson M Eenhurs FRONT
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ROW M Meyer B Osnes P Hauge M Irvxn N Kamlsh M Monson SECOND ROW G Nelson
M lNllkkE1SOI'l R Lev1son J H1nes D H111 C Lanstad FROINT ROW J ORourke E INIIRRSISOTI J
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Marie Olson
Judith Johnson
Mary Jo Hansonj
Darrell Subyj
Douglas Glime
Yvonne Riggle
Karen Tweeten
Jeanette Mitchell
Carmen Sunde
Harvey Johnson
Editor
Xssist int Editor
Business Manager
Assistant Business Manager
Photographer
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Administration
Seniors
Lnderclassmen
Activities
Athletics
Dramatlcs
Music
Social Life
Features
Junior High
Commercial Photography -- fr.
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lou see all these people hard at work After the
section editors photographers andtypists finishtheir
work these people had a triple check Job to do on
each page.
L Mc Cauley of Russell Studios
BACK ROW: Carson, Miller, Bienert, Glime, Fredrickson, Johnson, Suby. SECOND ROW: J.
Johnson, Sunde, Tweeten, Olson, Hanson, Darlene Lovik. FRONT ROW: Riggle, Donna Lovik,
Rollefson, S. Hanson, Mitchell, Dollie Lovik,
HIW.-XY CAFE North on Highway 139
SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF AN ANNUAL STAFF MEMBER
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The successful productton of an annual depends upon the
work of many people Above left we see two of our typxsts
hard at work preparmg copy for the yearbook Upper rrght
Donna and Do1l1e are rn the process of the sale of an annual
To the left IS our photographer Franklm If your p1cture
1sn t tn th1s book as often as you w1shed blame h1ml To the
rtght Buv looks as 1fhe1s really puttmg the pressure on some
one Whether lf was the sale of a yearbook or of an ad Buv
was the one who had to brmg 1n the money to payfor all these
records
September 1954
The Annual Staff was named and the fxrst full staff meetxng was held for the purpose of getung
some ground work la1d Last year s edttor warned us that we should get to work soon because
1f we dtdn t we would have work plhng up at the end of the year But May was a long txme away
and we had plenty of mme to spare
Chnstmas t1me 1954
About the only ones who have been at work are the photographers There are f1ve whole
Aprtl 1955
Mrs Brown IS telhng us we dont have much tlme left but there IS over a month why
hurry '7 9
May 1955 7th hour
We are all crammmg around Mrs Brown s desk all askmg quest1ons at once Nutsl Wlsh
there wasn t so much work left to do
May 22 1955
G1 how we hate to hear that alarm clock r1ng1ng telltng us ll s 6 a m and t1me to be at
school workmg on the annual!
Senously we hope you wxll enjoy the annual as much as we enjoyed mak1ng ll for you and
we hope you won t walt unt1l the last mmute next year but we know you w111I I
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The Future Nurses Club was orgamzed
to help gtrls who msh to enter the nursmg
profess1on to become acquaxnted wxth the1r
future fxeld of work
Thls year the gtrls took a trxp to
Mercy Hospxtal tn Mason C1ty as one ofthexr
fteld trlps They helped w1th mnoculatxons
when called upon to do so they ass1sted
wxth other tasks s1m1lar to those whtch they
w1ll be doxng, when they enter the nursmg
profess1on
They held regular meenngs 1n the
vlsual alds room and often saw fxlms deal
mg w1th health
OFFICERS
Presldent Sonya Hanson
Adv1sor Mrs Wtlkxn
BACK ROW Jamce Waddmgham Karen Tweeten Geraldlne Graff Joan Johnson Glorta Swan
son Patrlcla Hauge Marlys Sveen Marxlyn Stekmeter Sheryl Carlson Sonya Hanson THIRD
ROW Noreen Johnson Jeanette Lundgren Jamce Mxchaelson Judy Johnson Vtrguua Nelson
Wanda Carlson Pat Hosrer LaVonne Ambroson Karen Thompson SECOND ROW Mrs W11k1n
Norma Kxngland Carol Sunde Mar1lynEymann JaneJohnson Rowene Anderson Prtscllla Thomp
son Esther Edwards Faye Pletcher FRONT ROW Llla Peterson Mar1lynLev1son Martlyn
Lackore Sandra Fjetland Lana Hanson Janet O Rourke Arlowene Stewart
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BACK ROW BRONZE KEY WINNERS Phrlhp M Alfred F Denrus B Davxd H Jan H Ronme
E THIRD ROW Kathy E Martlyn N Donna Lou P Bonna A SECOND ROW BRONZE ART KEY
WINNERS Carol S Colleen B Sonya H IdelleJ Donna L Anne L FRONT ROW SILVER KEY
WINNERS Darlene L Marte O Allan G Caro11C
QUALIFICATIONS FOR KEYS
BRONZE KEYS Students havehad aBor above average 1n all academ1c subjects for one full year
BRONZE ART KEYS Students have had a B or above average m all acadenuc subyects for two
full years
SILVER KEY Students have had a B or above average 1n all academ1c subjects for three full
years
IIUTZURG NOITJGITJAKGQS of AITIGRICA
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MOTTO- TOWARD NEW HORIZONS FLOWER AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE
LITTLE WOMEN CHAPTER MODERN MISS CHAPTER
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Presxdent Frances Carlson 'll H I Presrdent Marrlyn Nerby
Vlce Pres1dent Kathy E1de N Vxce Presndent Margaret Hanna
Secretary Shu-ley Leegaard Secretary Karen Koto
Treasurer Sonya Hanson ,,,,, Treasurer Amta Ann Haugen
Parhamentarran Carmen Stmde Parhamentarxan Sharon Yepsen
Mus1c and Rec Judy Johnson ADVISOR Musxc and Rec Nancy Kam1sh
Publxcuy Colleen Buren M1ss Vanderhoff H1stor1an Judy Gambell
Hxstorxan Dorothy Knudtson Reporter Susan H111
Chapter Mothers O l: I: I C e Q S Chapter Mothers
Mrs Jdmn Hanson Mrs Ruth Sunde Mrs Pete Hansen Mrs Sam Ghme
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as this year's outstanding F.H.A. member, and
Frances Carlson, last year's outstanding F,H.A.
member. They are holding a plaque upon which
their names will be engraved. This plaque hangs
above the trophy case in the lower hall. Each
girl who wins this honor receives a separate
award, such as a cup, or a medal, in addition to
having her name engraved in our "hall of fame."
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Mrs. Hansen
Mrs. Glirne
Mrs. Hanson
Mrs. Sunde
SUMMARY OF THE YEAR
This year has been a very enjoyable one for the members
of the F.F.A. Our program included:
A caroling party
A "Sweetheart Follies"
A talent Show
District Convention
A few to State Convention at Des Moines
Interesting speakers we heard were:
MRS. OSCAR BlMNSTAD,speaking on "Ho1d on to your Ideals
MISS GERALDINE KOCH, who showed slides of her travels.
MISS MOLLARD, exchange teacher at Waldorf, who spoke on
her native New Zealand,
MRS. BERNICE WILKIN, who spoke on "Our Responsibility
in Married Life."
We served an F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet, and we baked
cookies for the people at the County Home, When we de-
livered the cookies, we presented a short religious Christmas
program.
Our intitation ceremony is especially impressive we feel.
The picture of our chapter mothers was taken the night of
our initiation this spring. It shows a little of the setting for
our service.
SENIOR MEMBERS OF F.H.A.
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BACK ROW: Mary Jo Hanson, Karen Tweeten, Audry Gardner, Gloria Swanson, Jeannette Nelson,
Korinne Okland. SECOND ROW: Judy Johnson, Carmen Sunde, Zelda Skogerboe, Mary Ann
Martinson, Dorothy Knudtson. FRONT ROW: Norma Kingland, Frances Carlson, Sharon Rollefson.
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Borg Klipping Johnson Taylor Stoll Hanna
Eldean Borg President Kenneth Taylor
Harvey Johnson Secretary Orlyn Stoll
Ronald Klipping Reporter Tom Hanna
Richard Gray
F F A S
John I ovang ponsor
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PILOT KNOB
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Vice President
Treasurer
Sentinel
CONTEST HONORS
Creed Speaking Tom Oswald
Scrapbook Ronald Klipping
Treasurer s Book Orlyn Stoll
Secretary s Book Harvey Johnson
Outstanding Senior Ag student Eldean Borg
This year there were fifty six members of the Pilot Knob Chapter
baby beef dairy cattle hogs sheep chickens and crops
Gold award at District
Silver award at Sub State
Gold award at District and State
Silver award at District
Gold award at District
DeKalb award
ofthe F F A Projects included
CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR
SEPTEMBER Second Annual Livestock show
OCTOBER Third Annual Grain Show
Nlational F F. A. Convention in Kansas City
attended by 10 boys Kenneth Taylor
Orlyn Stoll Richard Nielson Eldean Borg
Roger Howland Gary Larson Dennis Hagen
Jerry Carlson Harvey Johnson Ronald
Klipping.
NOVEMBER Co-sponsored Second Annual
Egg Show at Auditorium
DECEMBER Caroling party with F H A.
JANUARY Parent-Son Banquet in hot
lunch room served by F. H.A,
FEBRUARY: Participated in One Act
Plays.
MARCH: Sub-District F. F.A. contest held
in Forest City.
APRIL State convention held at Council
Bluffs Fourteen boys from Forest City
attended Reporters scrapbook got a gold
emblem and chosen to be displayed at the
National Distributors Conference in May.
Two books were chosen for this state contest.
Stanley Hanna received State F F.A President
of Iowa and the American Farmer Degree
MAY. Went to Titonka to initiate their
chapter
JUNE Twelve senior boys will be going on
the annual F F.A. trip
STEVENSON'S VARIETY Everything for Everybody
IUNIORS AND SENIORS
FOURTH ROW O Stoll K Taylor H Johnson B Brunsvold H Ixyhus F Thompson THIRD
ROW G Larson O Frednckson A Peterson J Grothe L Larson SECOIND ROW R Ixelson
D Bredeson D Gudmonson R Khppmg V Gelner FIRST ROW E Borg B Swanson T Hanm
R Howland
FRESHMEN AIxD SOPHOMORES
FOURTH ROW R Cole D H111 D Olson S Casperson G Hanna C Levad C Holland E
Monson THIRD ROW C Baker L Johnson D Selkmxer D Hagen J Carlson P Grothe
M Abbot D Severson SECOND ROW M Paulson M Hanson L Kmgland D Branstad J
Hoeft D Kxngland J H1nes FIRST ROW T Oswald J Brown J Severson A Fleld G Iwelson
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Under the able leadership of Frances Carlson, as editor, and Warren
' Overlie, as assistant editor, the staff managed to publish a WARWHOOP each
month this year, We were off to a somewhat slow start, due to the fact that
Mr. Sekora, who was to have been our faculty sponsor, was unable tobein
X school. Miss Christianson stepped in to help us get started, and later in the
N year, Mr. Cline took over the supervising.
FRANCES CARLSON
Editor
All of us discovered it took more
time and effort to put out our school news
sheet than we had realized, but we hope
we pleased you with our WARWHOOPS.
The members of the staff will long
remember that seventh hour home room
and all the work we did NOT get done then
WARREN OVERI-IE J Waddingham CJ Swanson G Charlson
Assistant Editor pl-Oducuon Crew
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ODonnell l. Flugum J Gilbertson fNl1SSCl'1l'lSIl21IlSOl'l THIRD ROW s Holcomb H anderson
W Carlson C sunde C Graff P Hosier J Ritter M McCaulex SECOND ROW N Kingland
N Johnson G :Manson C., Charlson A Olson J Michaelson J Waddingham 5 Hanson FRONT
ROW F Carlson N Ewmann W Overlie D Glime F Bienert D L Peterson C Bureen
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ASSGmBl DROGRAD1
Scotch Duo
Shirley Duncan
CNo, you're not seeing doublely
We had fine assembly programs this year, most of which our
photographer, Franklin Bienert, recorded for us.
September 16: The Scotch Duo entertained us with songs and dances
from their country. They were colorfully dressed
in their native costumes, and their keen sense of humor they used to
the delight of us all.
September 21: Miss Shirley Duncan told us of her colorful experiences
when she and a friend toured Australia on bicycles.
fOur photographer tried to make us think her friend was with herlj
September 29: The Pattersons, an acrobatic father and son duo,
performed many athletic feats including hand-walking,
juggling, and unicycle riding.
October 12: Doc Dougherty fpronounced Doggertyj brought us his
puppets which produced many laughs for all. The
puppet shown in the picture he had purchased in England and was trying
to analyze the material fromwhich it was made--so far without success.
October 26: Mr. Melville provided a very educational, as well as
entertaining, program for us aboutglass blowing. Items
he made were presented to the school and are on display in the trophy
case. Our picture shows Allen Gilbertson about to "spin some glass
thread."
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November 3: Samuel Grothwell gave us avery fine talk on his travels
in Japan, Formosa, Korea, China, and Europe. We
are sorry-this is one of the pictures our photographer did not get.
November 10: This musical quartette, from the University of Minne-
sota, entertained us with many numbers from Gilbert
and Sullivan: "The King and I," "Kiss Me Kate," and "Jeannie with
the Light Brown Hair."
November 17 Charles King, colored baritone, thrilled us with his
fine voice, He asked Becky Beck and Dennis Suby
to join him in one number. He taught the student body to sing"If
You Know You're Happy"--a song for us to remember.
January 12: Mr. Black presented us an interesting program, bring-
ing facts new to us about our earth and its volcanoes,
hurricanes, and other disturbances.
January 19: The Schmidts came to us and tried to make many feats
of physical education seem as easy as pie, but Orlyn
Stoll found out it wasn't as easy as it looks--as you can see in the
picture on the lower left.
February 12: Mr. Hanson, a magician, mystified us with his many
tricks and even taught us a few. Marlin Rhine and
Dennis Olson from junior high are shown with Mr, Hanson.
The Schmidts Mr. Hanson
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February 14:
An exhibit entitled "America in the Making" was displayed
to students who toured by classes. There were over 800 authentic
historical papers dating back to before the American Revolution.
Some of the out-dated want ads were especially interesting and
exciting.
March ll:
Mr. Plotkin from Israel substituted for Mr. Carrni, also
from Israel. He told us many new facts about his native country
and about her position in the world today. While in his own country
he was a member of the Israeli Intelligence Corps,
March 22:
Mr. C. J. Albrecht spoke to us while showing a movie of
his experiences in the Hudson Bay country.
May 2:
Mr. Galen Harvey brought us a program entitled "Fun and
Music." He was an entertainer :ind humorist, as well as a musi-
cian.
Our assembly programs have
been excellent, and the attendance
has been very good this year. These
programs are truly agreat privilege
for all who attend F.C.H.S.
This snapshot of Doug Glime
and Eldean Borg was taken while
they were singing ahumorous OJ
number at the all high school
Christmas program.
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ACTIVITIES SPONISORED BY STUDENIT COUNCIL
Patrolman Burdette Peterson came to our school one day
to drscuss safe dr1v1ng Those on the panel d1scuss1on are
eft to r1ght Eldean B Tom B Ronald E Marrlyn E
Carmen S Douglas G Patrolman Peterson Drd you learn
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S D Day Panel
Mrss Sylvra Mollard spoke to us on New Zealand a pro
gram sponsored by the Student Councrl She makes her
home 1n Auckland Newlealand and rs anexchange sc1ence
teacher at Waldorf on the Fulbrrght Exchange
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT THE
AUDITORIUM
Mxss Mollard
Cornet solo Carmen Sunde
All I Want For Chrrstmas Is My Two Front
Teeth Mary Frances Lyons
Twas the Nrght Before Chrtstmas ala Nor
wegran M1ss Norland
Wmter Wonderland and Let It Snow
Gxrls TIIO
Frosty the Snowman Doug gl Eldean
Sax Quartette
Jmgle Bells and White Chnstmas
Sen1ors of Mtxed Chorus
Carol S1ng Student Body
A Chrrstmas Message Mr Chne
Allan Mary Io Frankhn Audry
Mrss Borland
Every year at Chrrstmas the
Student Councll has worked hard to
decorate the halls and classrooms
Thrs year they urd not let us down
Hats off to the Student Cotmcrl I.h1S
year for the splendtd Job they d1d at
Chrrstmas ume
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Wrth thrs apple we wrsh to say
we remember you on Courtesy Day
Student Councrl
One week was set asrde durtng the year fApr1l 18 235 to
show how courteous we could be to the teachers and students
The flrst two days or the week the grrls were coarfeous to the
boys The thtrd day we showed our courtesy to the teachers
The last two days the boys went all out for the grrlsl
Here Layne and Eldean show that
they too would lrke a good govern
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stuoent Council actl me
Solvrng the problem at the front
door'P
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good Harx ey ' age ofthe grrls don t we Doug'P
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ATHLETICS
OUR IIOOTZBAU ARRIORS
BACK ROW Ed Dunbar Dewey Smrth Tom Bartleson Jerome Oswald Davrd Fredrrckson
Ordean Fredrrckson Gene Buckley Wayne Buckley MIDDLE ROW Coach lyons Jerry Hanna
kenny Taylor John Dunbar Forrest Thompson Layne Haugen Franklm Brenerr Doug Glrme
'ourelarson FRONIT ROW Gene George Eldean Borg Carollfarson Jerry Mrller Darrell
Quby Fd Duden Dale Bredeson Art Grlbertson KNO! rn the prcture Denms Suby Denms
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Opponents Opponents
Osage Belmond
Brltt Iworthwood
Garner
Buffalo Center Lake M11ls cancelled
BACK ROW C Lanstad M Bower M INTIRRCISOTI C Baker M Paulson D H111 T Oswald
J Ixelson G Iwelson SECOIND ROW P Oswald T Hull T Ixxlssen R Monson M Abbott
L Hermanson D Stephenson 5 Casperson L Foss COACH JESPERQEN FRONT ROW
G Schaeffer M Bredeson C Levad D Hanson J Dunbar J Hanson R Cole J Carlson
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SECOND ROW L Larson Art Grlbertson R Nelson O Fredrrckson AlG1lbertson FRONT
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OPPONENT
Garner
Charles Crty
Buffalo Center
Lake Mrlls
Brrtt
Clear Lake
Hampton
Northwood
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OPPONENT
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Albert Lea
Clear Lake
Buffalo Center
Lake Mrlls
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BACK ROW: Coach Lyons, 1. Nelson, M. Abbott, I. Dunbar, D. Stephenson, S. Bungum.
SECOND ROW: D. Hanson, D. Nelson, D. Hill, I. Valley, C. Lanstad. FRONT ROW: T.
Oswald, G. Godden, T. Niissen, I. Hanna, J. Hanson.
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Carson Ghme
These players provlded the determlnatxon skxll and burns for a very successful season
Forest Cxty ended the season wxth a '7 3 record the best of any recent Forest Ctty team They
won the Sectronal tournament but lost to Bancroft 1n the DISIFICI COACH JESPERSEN and h1s
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Due to conilxcung schedules of events, the golf team was able to enter only
one meet at Charles Crty, and due to the pressures of schedules and t1me, we
farled to get a pxcture of thxs team.
Members of tl'1e team were. TOM BARTLESON, KENNY MOEN, JIM
NELSON, and JEROME OSWALD.
Mr. Lyons and Mr. Jespersen had lxttle trme after track and baseball
events to work wlth these boys, and the boys had httle ume to work, but we
salute them for the1r efforts and slnce they are all underclassmen, we hope
that thls year's efforts w1ll mean a better future for our golf record.
team are to be congratulated
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of Homecoming as the parade and the game'
To the left is our bon fire
Below isthe Fridaynight halftime cereii
CONIE TO EXRI NIEDRITTQ FEED STORE FOR QUALITY VEEDS AND FERTILIZER
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Violet Zelda
Thompson Skogerboe
Violet and Zelda have served well all through
their high school years. As a reward for
pepping up our student body, they have won
first a megaphone chevron, then a letter,
and finally a silver megaphone charm. We
appreciate the many hours they have put in
as cheerleaders for F.C. H. S.
With the loss of ourltighschoolassembly
last summer, our cheerleaders has to
find a new plan for pep meetings. To
the left we have a picture of one of the
answers--outdoor pep meetings. On
those nice fall days we really liked
this plan, but when winter catne, we
had another problem. The girls solved
this one by using the gymp some of the
students lined the gym floor, others
stayed in the balcony, and we were
still able to tell the team we were yell-
ing for them. We even had a few skits
"down on the old gym floor".
Laurel Gloria
llelvick Nessa
These junior cheerleaders, metnbers ofthe
varsity squad, did their best to instill pep
and enthusiasm into a somewhat reluctant
student body. Cold or rain were not to deter
them. These girls are a definite part of our
team's record of success through the years.
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M. Larson, K. Brown, B. Osnes, C. Sunde, C. Ree, D. Wooge, A. Moen. ROW FOUR: A. Haugen, M.
Hansen, E. Mikkelson, G. Bowman, A. Field, D. Branstad. ROW THREE: M. Sween, J. O'Rourke, E
Appel, C. Cantrall, K. Etzen, R. Levison, R. Schaeffer, H. Peterson. ROW TWO: P. Severson, M. Peter-
son, S. Yepson, M. Glime, J. Gambell, B. Beck, N. Kamish. FRONT ROW: S. Carlson, S. Otis, J. Lewis
L. Hanson.
The Pep Band, Cheerleaders, and the Pep Club have
contributed much to the success of our athletic
season. The only qualification for membership in the
Pep Club is the desire to be a member. We are very
proud of our Pep Band which ranks among the very
best in the conference. Below is a picture of the Pep
Band at one of our games. Augmenting their number
are several alumni, who can't resist getting "in
the swing" when they are home for an F.C.H.S.
game.
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE
CHEERLEADERS
Maren
Peterson
Marian
Glime
Marlys
Drugg
Karen
Koto
Sharon
Yepsen
J udy
Gambell
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Our favorite rascal
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Cheerleaders played the part of hostess to visiting cheerlead
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Davy--Davy Crockett Some people can't lie still for two seconds.
They are not flying kites
but putting up a pep sign.
flu case you can't tell, it's
Judy Gambell and Marian
Glime, who are' risking
their necks to b00SI Our
team ly
DR . TOM MANGAN
I would say without any doubt that this
year, in the Athletic Department, has been
a magnificent success. We conclude this,
not only because we emerged victorious the
greater majority of the time, but because
our team illustrated to our opponents what
teamwork, not only on the field but also
right in the school buildings, could do.
Nevertheless, we seniors are the first
to admit we fell short in several respects.
we then pass on to the juniors of 1955 the
task of reaching that goal which can be ob-
tained only by good hard work, by teamwork,
by developing a team spirit about the whole
program in the class and on the field.
You, then, will have not only a vic-
torious team, but the self satisfaction of a
job well done.
GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1956
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Agnes Carol
Howard Carol
Joan Carol
Gxnger Carol
Jeanme Carol
Tommy Green
Eddte Davts
Mr Wrlson
Ed Hoffmen
Student Dtrector
Dtrector
Asststant Drrector
BUD S RADIO SL TV
Niary Ann Marttnson
Korrnne Okland
Dong Ghme
Frances Carlson
Audrey Gardner
Carmen Sunde
Carrol Carson
Franklm Blenert
Layne Haugen
Jerry Mlller
Mary Io Hanson
Mrss rfutn Norland
Mr Kenneth Potter
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Aunt Jenny
Uncle Chrrs
Mr Thorke lson
Arne
Dr Johnson
Florence Dana Moorehead
Soda Clerk
Bell boy
Kathy Erde
Shrrl J Leegaard
Dean lngebretson
Anne larson
Carol Sunde
J1m Hayes
Luther Carlson
Colleen Buren
Connle Nrlssen
Idelle Johnson
Jerome Oswald
Nathan Arne
Elg n Moms
Wayne Buckley
Ellen Swanson
Gary Charlson
Harvey Nlyhus
Frrst Nurse Wrnnefred O Donnell
Second Nurse Marrlyn Srekmeler
Madelrne Karen Brown
Dorothy Schlller Laurel HCIVICR
Scrub Woman Margaret Lackore
Drrector Mlss Norland
Assrstant Drrector Mr Potter
Student Dlrector Sonya Hanson
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has always admrred you
UNCLE CHRIS I tell you all to get
out Except Marta
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Mrs Howard Margaret Hanna
Delsey 'vlarv Jo Dunbar
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L1 a Marllyn Lackore
Gordon Paul Oswald
Sound Effects Paul Oswald
Student D1rector Mar3or1e Hansen
EXTRAS Harold Peterson Gary Nelson Ronald Erdman Charles Holland Lyle Johnson Gus Bartlesorx
Rrchard Cole Tom Oswald Vance Ambroson Mlke Bower
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fSrudent Director: Marjorie Hansen,
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Mrs Jones
Paul Jones
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Student Dlrector
Charles Camral Sandra
Marlanne Larson -I-essle
Gene Schaeffer Kane
Harvey Johnson Ame
Beckl' Beck Student D1rector
Sponsors
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Math Department
Dxreclor
Mrs Helen B rown
Carol Khne
Phyllls Severson
Mary Ann Martmson
Ruth Ellen Carson
Becky Beck
SISTERS UNDER U16 SKID
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Mrs Xnderson Carr l bunde
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The government classes leamed something
about the Electoral College from Clair Dalton
Warren Overlie Manlyn Nerby and Karen
Koto tw'
CONGRATULATIONS '
To Karen Koto and 'Eldean Borg who recerved
Dtusion I ratmgs in the State speech contest
at Ottumwa
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The Debate Team placed fourth tn the Pre Dtstrtct
tontest at Eagle Grove Thexr subject was R
solved the Federal Government should tmttae a
nouty of free trade among natlons frtendly wtth the
U1 tte States The team lost by onlv one po1nt and
the team whtch nosel them out went on to wma
Ltvtsto I at state
DISTRICT COINTEoT
On March 2: the speech students went to Demson
and brout,ht home ntne D1v1s1on I Rattngs
'ylary Xnne McCauley Ill both humorous an'
temporaneous speakma Karen Koto Eldean oorg
Jtm Hayes Margaret Lackore Anne Larson Warren
Oxerlte and Frances Carlson
Tht Ont Act Play Doug Cllmc Dorothy Knudtson
and Gaylord Bowman rtcetxed D1y1s1on II rattngs
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thts year under the dtrectton of lyltss lxorland an
'slr Potter a 'arae number of students took part at
the uegtnntng of the year
The ftrst ehmtnatton contest was held February 18
at Brttt but our groups were unable to go due to
stormy weather Fortunately the, were allotted to
parttctpate tn the next round of COKIICSI work the
Pre Dtstrtct contest work the Pre Dtstrtct contest
March 10 held at Forest Ctty We were hosts to
Brttt Garner Belmond Buffalo Center otCeCe11a
of Algona Wotien Tttonka Cyltnder Corwtth and
Thompson
Wtnntnv Dtvtston l rattntvs at that Pre Dlstrtct con
test and gotng on to Dtstrtct at Deruuson were
One Act Play Jerry Mtller Ted Okland ,Ttm Hayes
and Carol Sunde
Humorous Anne Larson Warren Overlte Mary
Anne Mc Cauley
Dramattc Margaret Lackore Jtm Hayes
Interprettve Readtng Karen Koto
Extemporaneous speakmg Mary Anne Mc Cauley
Gaylord Bowman
Radto Speaktng Eldean Borg,
Ortatnal Oratory Frances Carlson
STATE COINTEST
The Dtvtston I wmners frotn Dtstrtct went to the
State contest at Ottumwa where they managed to vtn
two D1v1s1on I rattngs Eldean oorg anu lxaren Koto
Though the one act play was out of competttton the
cast and Mtss horlandtnade a trtp to Drale Um
VSFSIQ to enter a one act play contest Th y re
cetved helpful crtttctsms at that contest
We feel that for a new area of t ork our students have done very well tn the forenstcs world thts
past year Wtth Mr Potter to help us next year we should really put Forest Ctty tn the speech
work Later on tn 11fe such tratntntz, wtll be of great value to anyone getttng xt
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At Ease Before the Parade For our Forward March!
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Karen Twecten
Marilyn Levison
.! Carol Snnde
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.' Frances Carlson
Us Warren Overlie
'E Dorothy Prescott
Darlene Clarlson
Kathy liide
Gene wchaeffer
Alic lean Howland
JoAnn Sorenson
Bernice Gatnbcll
Eloise Appell
fxlaren Peterson
Indy Gatnbell
Alto Clarinet
Patricia llosier
Bass Clarinet
Carol Kline
Sandra Otis
Charles, Carmen, Jini
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Anne Larson
Harriett Anderson
Bassoon
Sheryl Carlson
Alto Saxophone
Allan Gilbertson
Mary Jo Hanson
Lana Hanson
Roger Michaelson
Tenor Saxophone
Vranklin Bienert
Margaret Jo Westby
Ba ri tone Sa xophone
A-Xudry Gardner
BRASS SKCTION
Cornet
Carmen Sunde
Iiin Hayes
Charles Cantrall
Elgin Morris
Mary Ann Alartinson
Mary I-'lien Olson
BANG
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Barbara Osnes
Alfred Held
Carl Snnde
Steve Bungnm
Ted Okland
Marvin Abborl
Ronald Levison
French Horn
Evangelyn Gardner
Marlys llrugg
Marian Glirne
Nancy Kamish
Marjorie Hansen
Sharon Fredrickson
Trombone
Karen Brown
Dallas Nelson
Don Hall
Marilyn Lackore
Lyle Johnson
Judy Lewis
David Srokke
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Terry Hull
Baritone fTreble Cileh
Jerome Oswald
Tuba
larry Bartlcson
David Hove
Harold Gorhiill
Alike Gronsral
JoAnn lialada
PFRCUSSION SFCTIO?
Snare Drum
'lean lngebrevson
Lyle Voss
Paul Oswald
Harold Peterson
Jim Hines
Bass Drum
Jerome Dunbar
Cymbals
Mary Jo Mackrill
Ty rnpany
Marilyn Nerby
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VOCAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL GROUP
Denn1s S Ellen S Ronme K Darrell S Frances C Carol S Vangre G Anne L
Mrss Chrrstranson Mr Fardal
Members of band and vocal that took part rn Donan Festrval
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Doug Ronrue Darrell
Mary Io Harrrett, Carol Carmen Sunde
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THE HITHER AIND THITHER OF DANNY DITHER
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MAIN CHARACTERS
Danny D1ther Ronald Erdman
Da1sy Carol Khne
Chanty Ellen Swanson
Falth Connxe Nxlssen
Hope Sh1r1ey Leegaard
Mr .T .T Judkxns Carl Sunde
Lucas Layne Haugen
The Duke Caroll Carson
Offxcer O Shaughnessy Kenny Taylor
The Organ Grinder Ronny Khpplng
Immxgrauon Ch1ef Denms Suby
Guard Harvey Johnson
Reporter Clyde Cole
A fantasy about an angel Danny who comes
down to earth to look for good deeds Whlle
on earth he has many troubles but 1S helped
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Contestants in centenmal dress at the dance
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Sharon Wollefson Donna bovrk Darrell Suby Kmg and Queen of Centennial
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Balloon breakrng Contest
These were the last three couples inthe dance
rn whrch couples trred to keep others from
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ankle
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Denms Hanson as a
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Wrnners of Bunny Hop Contest
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LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Albert Olson Anne Larson J1mHaYeS Mrs Van Horn Mr Var1H0rn
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HIOI2 BAHQUEI Dl2Om ADO DARE
Bxenvenue James Hayes
Semor Class Presxdent Allen G1lbertson
Gxrls Trxo "'
Gu1de For Tourxsts Kexth W Van Horn
La Francals Scene Wa1ters and Waxtresses
Adteu James Hayes
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In schools
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The earliest settlers in the Forest City community saw the need for educating its youth. The first
school, presided over by Sarah Beadle, was a small one room structure, which stood on the corner south
across from the Library. This school was equipped with a large stove which stood in the center of the
room. surrounded by a few walnut benches. Children of the pioneer families of Blowers, Cole, Scott,
and Byford attended. F rank Denslow also taught an term in this makeshift building.
In 1858 a small brick building was built on a lot in the north part of town, at the corner of O and
North 4th Streets. It was soon too small to meet the needs.
In 1860 "the big brick" schoolhouse was built near the site of the present water tower. It was a
two story structure, constructed of locally made brick. It served as a community center, as well as
school. In January, 1872, this building was completely destroyed by fire. Uts bell was later used on the
Catholic Church, and now is part of a collection at Timberland Museum.J School was held the rest of that
year in the basement of the Barton Store.
In February, 1872, the Independent School District of Forest City was formed. Serving on that first
Board of Education were: Robert Clark, G. P. Smith, M. Cooper, J. W. Mahoney, David Secor, John
Blowers, and W. W. Westbury.
In 1873 a new building was erected. It was a three story frame structure, standing in the east center
of the present school playgrounds, with two rooms on each of the top floors, and storage space in basement.
In 1874 the enrollment was reported as 122. Public commencement exercises were first held in 1890,
when under Superintendent B. W. Hoadley the following were graduated from a three year high school
course: Edith Larson, W. A. Olson, R. C. Plummer, Edna Mahoney, Albert Anderson, Samuel Johansen,
Emma Lunsett, Fred Blennerhassett, John Bakke, and Sylvanus Lewis.
In the summer of 1891 this building was torn down to make room for a larger two-story frame
structure, providing eight spacious rooms. By 1897 this building was inadequate, and in October, 1897, a
new brick building was used by the high school and grammar grades. When the present high school build-
ing was completed in 1916, the old frame building was torn down.
There have been two additions to this building: on the west the shop and agriculture classrooms
and completed in 1953, on the north, the new grade addition. At present 978 pupils attend the Forest
City Schools.
stuoents
NORTH AG FERTILIZER
facult an o aom In lstnatlon
Sarah Beadle was the first teacher hired for the new prairie settlement which is now Forrest City,
ln February, l872, the Forest City Independent School District was formed. The first election was held
at the Court House on March 2, lE72, to elect school board members. In May, 1955, The Forest City-
Leland Community School District was voted into being: it includes much of the area north of Forest City.
THE
MINDED
SCHOOL BOARD
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K. Van Horn
I. Westby
O. Branstad
1955
I . Jorgenson
A, Olson
Bowen
Brown
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The ficult consists of tzrade 3 Junior high and lu high school Superintendent and Mrs Hoadly
teachers rnith Jeswersen Rovang Nuttinq Lxons Cline Fardal
Field ewitk Flannegan 1 wether N Weqner Bxro Slattum
llfsetke Roch Neil Norland Chrtstianscn Van Horn Entzelhardt
Ja tbs Boxenrnxer Hendricrson Howard R Hendriclfstn Noore
C oon Boland kettner Rebentisch Ressler nrner Mechaelson Vander
hoff Petersen HO
Thex were the onli two teachers
in high school
FARMERS CO OP ELEVNXTOR
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compamsons of a school yean
ln 1884 the school year was shortened from 10 months
when classes extended into July to tune months Athree
year high school course had been set up in 1881 but com
menoement exercises were not held until 1890 Requirements
for graduation were based entirely upon the ability to pass
comprehensive final examinauons Commencement exercises
consisted of orations by each member of the class The high
school course of study changed to a four year course in 1893 'lx
In 1905 the Forest City High School offered the follow
ing courses i
FIRST YEAR Rhetoric fthe art of using words in read
mg or writing Jalgebra Latin physiology
civics
SECOND YEAR American literature algebra physical
geography Caesar and general history
THIRD YEAR English history English grammar plane
geometry and a choice of two of the
following three Cicero German and
economics botany
FOURTH YEAR Enghsh literature sohd geometry higher
arithmetic and a choice of two from
Vergil German and physics f""Y -Vx
In the spring of 1954 F C students took the same test "X"'N
that students had taken 20 years ago in 1934 In 1954 our -f"
classes rated higher in general and they also rated htgher
in each subject
In 1955 the Forest City High School students took Iowa Acadenuc Tests Forest City rated in the
upper seven and one half per cent of all the schools of this size taking the tests
In 1955 the courses offered by the Forest City Hxgh School were
following vocational agriculture I home economics I or industrial arts
TENTH GRADE English Il biology world history and a choice of one of the following plane
geometry home economics ll vocational agriculture Il drivers educatton
Spamsh I or art I
ELEVENTH GRADE United States history and English III and a ChOlCe of two of the following typing
I shorthand speech Spamshl bookkeeping artl artII vocational agrtculture
III mechan1ca1 drawing chemistry solid geometry trigonometry or advanced
algebra
TWELFTH GRADE Government and a choice of three of the following Business Enghsh commercial
law vocational agriculture IV solid geometry trtgonometry or advanced algebra
typing I shorthand speech Spanish I bookkeeping art I artll mechanical
drawing and chemistry
ACTIVITIES in which the students can participate are vocal music band baseball football
track Future Homemakers of America Future Farmers of America Girls
Athletic Association War Whoop annual dramattcs speech debate Pep Club
Future Nurses Club cheerleadmg projectionist and librarian
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TSRIBUIIG 110 TJGACN I2
The senior class of 1955 pays tribute to two teachers who have served long and well in the
Forest City Public Schools and in the community. Last year Miss Flossie Carpenter retired and
this year Miss Agnes Jacobs is retiring after faithfully serving in the intermediate and primary
levels of teaching.
MISS JACOBS
Miss Agnes Jacobs is planrung to retire from teach
ing this year After completing her high school studies
in Forest City Miss Jacobs attended the Umversity of
Minnesota for two years She graduated from Miss Wood s
Kindergarten Primary Training School in Minneapolis
Miss Jacobs taught kindergarten in Forest City but she
has also taught first second and fourth grades elsewhere
Members of the 1955 graduating class who started school
in Forest City had Miss Jacobs as their first teacher
Miss Jacobs enjoys traveling and has traveled extensively
in the United States and in Europe She has been generous
in showing her slides of her visit to Europe and many
of us have been privileged to see them
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MISS CARPENTUR
Miss Flossie Carpenter retired last year 1954
after serving in the Forest City School system for forty
one years Miss Carpenter an alumnus of Forest City
High School attended Drake Untversity She taught country
school for three years and taught in Buffalo Center for
three years before coming to Forest City to teach For
four Summers she worked in a girls camp 1n New Hamp
Shlfe Miss Carpenter taught some of the members of
our graduating class fifth grade fractions She is a mem
ber of the hospitality committee which is making pre
parattons for the Centennial celebration She still serves
the school in the capacity of substitute teacher
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JOSEPH BOMAN
After graduation Joseph Boman attend
ed Ellsworth Iowa State Teachers College
and the University of Iowa He has been
superintendent of the following schools Le
land Hornick Lamont G11letGrove Appling
ton Dows and Churdan He married Ger
trude Thompson of Forest City They have
two daughters Geraldine now Mrs Harold
Baker and Thora Mr Boman is a book
keeper at the Forest City Co-op O11 Com-
pany.
STANDING George Lundberg and Henry George
both deceased SEATED John Wheeler and Joseph
Boman The fifth boy of the class absent for the
picture went to West Point
Henry George has a medal won in a declamation
contest Joseph Boman was valedxctortan of the 1899
graduates The high school had two teachers ex
cluding the superintendent or professor as he was
then called There were no sports or athletic
activities Competition existed only in the form of
essay contests and declamations
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JOHN WHEELER
John Wheeler attended Ellsworth Col
lege at Iowa Falls for one semester before
he taught school at District No 4 in Mt
Valley He taught four months of winter
school In 1902 he started farming h
married Clara Knobloch ofForest City They
have two sons Mike and Harold Mr and
Mrs Wheeler 11ve on a farm east of Forest
City
JENKINS CLEANERS
Synthetic Odorless Cleaning
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LUCILLE BONAR PITKIN
Lucille Bonar married Milo Pitkin of Forest City a
few months after graduation Mr and Mrs Pitkin live on a
farm south west of Forest City They have three children
Sheryll Mrs Ralph Johnson Beverly and Milo Jr Lucille
Pitkin is active in Band Mothers and has served as president
of that organization.
EARL ANDERSON
A graduate of Forest City Hxgh Earl Anderson attended
Waldorf for two years and the University of Mumesota for
two years He then returned to Forest City to work in the
Anderson Bakery which he now operates He married Alice
Halvorson from Minneapohs they have three children Kay
Jerry and David
JOHN HANSON
John Hanson attended two years of Waldorf followed by
two years at the University of Minnesota He returned to
Forest City where he operates the Hanson Furmture Store
and the Hanson Funeral Home His wife is Ltuse Voss of
Sheffield They have three children Mary Jo John and Paul.
Mary Jo is a member of the 55 graduating class
ELSIE LEWIS OLSON
After attending Waldorf for two years EISIBLCWIS taught
a cotmtry school for three years She married Lloyd Olson
who is the owner of Olson Furmture and the mortician at the
Olson Funeral Home They have two daughters Mary Ellen
and J onelle
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MAMIE ANDERSON
INEZ BEADLE
RUTH BONAR
CLYDE BECKER
VICTOR CLAUSON
BUFORD HALL
Buford Hall rs now a Bapust mlmster he has
been preachxng 1n Nebraska and Iowa He attended
the Northwestern Blble School and Semlnary Buford
Hall marr1ed Grace Anderson of Forest Cnty who
passed away He IS now marrled to Iweda Fay Aston
of Washmgton Iowa
SHELDON CANTRALL
After graduauon Sheldon Cantrall attended Wal
dorf for one year Smce then he has been ID the
stat1on and served 1n the Navy Sea Be s He IS now
self employed domg plumbmg and heatrng Hrs wxfe IS
the former Dorothy Gaskxll of Mason Cnty They have
one son Arthur
MIKE WHEELER
Mxke Wheeler went to Waldorf for two years He
farmed w1th h1s father was County Soc1a1 Welfare
Drrector and served 1n the Army He marrxed Vera
Levad of Forest Crty and they have two chrldren, John
and M1chae1 He IS now employed at Anderson s
Bakery
class of 1905
LCYFTIE COLLEY
J AMES ERICKSON
ERNEST HANSON
LAURA HANSON
DAVID LOUGREN
FRED MURRISH
ARTHUR NELSON
SARAH SOGARD
AMANDA SHEFLOE
JOHN SOALS
EYMANN'S IMPLEMENT
VERINE WELLS
WALTER TEIGEIN
ENOCH BOMAN
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Ordean Fred nckson and B111 Wexdner
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On Centennlal Day rn school May 18 stu
dents donned Centennlal costumes These
krndergarten grrls are wearrng pantaloons and
hoops the boys became Uavy Crockett
The approprxate costumes were worn byC1yde
Authenuc costumes were worn by Cole Jerry Carlson Kenny Taylor Ronme
Jaruce Olson Korrnne Okland and Khpprng Mary Ann McCauley Marlys
Eugene George Sveen Mar1lvnEymann and Marylo Hanson
Some Semor grrls posmg for a plc
ture on Centenrual Day
A Centenmal gathertng of some of
the Senior boys.
DR, CHARLES H. POTTER
Osteopathrc Physrclan
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are 1nv1ted to play wuh the Pep Band at a basketball w1ll always be mcluded rn our high school memories
game Thrs prcture was taken when many students The theme of these few rnrnutes seemed to be Push
were home from college boys push'
Luther Herman
son was lnjured rn a
car accrdent
spent qurte some trme
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he was able to come
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CASUAlII6S
Bryan Abrahamson cut hrs left
hand 1n an unfortunate accrdent rn
shop He was adjusung the rrp saw
when someone turned rt on
One casualty not p1ctured was
Charles Cantrall who lost the t1ps
three fingers rn the planer whrle
shop
Mav I have you attennon please'?
Every day durrng the thrrd hour Mr Cltne
made the announcements over the publrc
address system
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XLDORF COLLECE
Hellxn -ldams
Carol Rae Berhoxx
V1n1ta Boman
Daxrd Brown
Ianrce Erde
Lors Freld
Eldon Hugelon
John Johnson
Jerry Armstrong 2nd semester
Oscar Kugltr
lors Larson
Duane Oswald
Donna Peterson
John Peterson
D1x1d Quanbeck
Douglas Schmrdt
Janlce Stokke
IOWA STATE COLLEGE
Davrd Holland
Tom Ir1sh
Jerry Armstrong lst quarter
Ronald Quayle
Eldean Thovson
Robert Paulson 2nd semester
ARMED FORCES
Gerald Chapman Marrnes
Eugene Fredrlckson Army
Stanford Lunstrum lxaxx
John Osbrrnk Naxx
Adolph Re1neke Army
John Srme Coast Guard
CIVIL SERVICE Cln Mlnneapolrsj
Sxlxra Bartleson
Marrlxn Flugum
lx athryn Monson
Jean Nessa
karen Sheller
OTHER JOBS AND WIIEREABOL TS
Harxex Baker Sumnnt
lyorma Bartleson home
Rrchard Bartleson carpentry Forest Crtx
Rrchard Carson home
Darlene Edvxrn xxaruess Forest Crtx
Beverly Fox fMrs lexxrs Sxvalxej Buffalo Center
Shlrley Fredrlckson fMrs Frank Smrthj M C
John llrll Ey mann Implementfmarrredj
Marrlyn Jordahl xx artress Forest C1ty
Duane Maalaestad carpenn-y leland
Kermrt Moen lumber lnrll Cal1forn1a
Ilovd lyelson carpentry Forest Crty
Jane Nessa leederated Store
Marrlvn Nrelsen Mercy Hospltal M C
Delores Peterson Summrt
Dor1s Peterson Summrt
Shrrley Pletcher home
Verna Rasmussen North Ag
Beverly Sanqurst Secretary Salvauon Army
Donald Schultz Northern Lumber Co
Mary Smrth telephone operator M C
Phtllrp Thune salesman Mrnneapolrs
OTHER COLLEGES
Jack Alder Haml1neUn1vers1ty St Paul
Kathleen Buren St Teresa xV1nona
Dax1d Casperson DeVry Tech Chrcago
Margaret Dunbar Northwest College St Paul
Suzanne H1ll Unrxersrtx of 'xlrnnesota
Jack Koto Elgrn Watchmakrng School Elgrn Ill
N1ta Lackore Hanulton School of Commerce M C
JoAnn Lexxrs Bethel College St Paul
Dor1s Peck P1 zes Beauty School Waterloo
Bennre Rrekena S T C Cedar Falls
Marvel Rollefson Vocatronal School San Drego Calrfornra
Dorothy stenseth Colorado Women s College Denxer
Janrce Thompson Arrzonx State College Ilagstaff
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Jumotz hugh music
Under the gemal d1rect1on of Mr Slgurd Fardal the Jumor h1gh
students made mus1c all year long There was much talent ID
evtdence among these people and they were all tramed ready to go to
Estherv111e to take part 1n the spring contest but old man weather
stepped 1n wxth a storm About sxxty seventh and exghth grade students
were bxtterly dxsappoxnted 1n havmg to stay home that day
Traxntng rece1ved at thls level not only helps teach one to enjoy
mus1c but also helps produce supertor mus1c attamment later tn hxgh
School
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CHEERLEADERS 8th GRADF
FOOTBALL RECORD
Forest Crty Osage
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flt was a rugged year for our team remember all
those 1nJur1es boys"
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Klrpprng Q Nelson These are part of the
grrls who strrred us up rn our pep meettngs
and backed our team boys rn rherr struggles
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29 Joice
48 Lake Mills
35 Clear Lake
20 Buffalo Center
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E. Bartleson, S. Gardner, K. Mackrill, C.
Mitchell. These are the rest of our girls
who tried to fill us with pep to back our
team. INDIAN WRESTLING
At the left we have a familiar noon hour
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last week of school. The winners are shown
at the right.
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BACK ROW M1ss Nell A Hettenback G Geldner J Langerud R Anderson A Larson J Larson
L Erdman R Haugen THIRD ROW D Grothe L Jefson J Brones D Johnson R Hanson M Ander
son L Hanna A Lmdberg SECOND ROW D Clausen P Hall J Haberkamp L Hanson E Drugg
C Graff FRONT ROW L Edwm V Bartleson J Hoyland J H111 B Borg
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BACK ROW G Thompson C Torkelson J Khne J Stephenson S Wexble E Severson S Rueben
J Schoolcraft S Olson THIRD ROW M1ss Cook J W11son T Sorenson T Nessa W Perry S
Tscherk1 D Swanson A M1l.1er SECOND ROW C Strand M ODonnell J Lynn L Severson M
Olson S Nelson D Thompson FRONT ROW D Van Horn R Khppmg A Skjexe M Tweeten W
Woo-gre S Jordahl
HAGEN L AUNDRY
KLOSTER S MARKET
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BACK ROW T Fox M Dunbar J Eenhuxs P Hagen J Hanson J Anderson B Beck R Fox B
Hampel D Cleveland THIRD ROW Mrss SCWICR M Ashe1m S Gardner M Benson M Feldman
K Bartleson E Fredrxckson SECOND ROW R Graff E Bartleson J Brones J Bartleson V Gor
ball A Etzen C Allen J Green J Appel FRONT ROW S Borg K George D Buckley B Ebough
B Beck R Holland K Blame S Borg
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BACK ROW S Van Oort J Moklestad B Lewls K Mackrrll Mr Smxth W P1tk1n H Remeke S
Torkleson B Pletcher F Schoolcraft THIRD ROW A Hagen D Scheusner C Mrtchell M Peters
J Olson M Johnson K Hove G Srruth R ODonnel.1 FRONT ROW K Tannah1ll P Smrth G Rollef
son V Larson R Thompson C Langerud K Stephenson K Thompson
DULL S CHAMPLAIN STATION
GAMBELL S STORE Frlendly Store
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One of the servtces the Jumor lugh boys per
form IS that of safety men These boys
are just a few of the boys who served so fatth
fully all year Mr Wegner dxrects W
salute our PATROL BOYS
Tratmng for CITIZENSHIP we get rn Jumor
h1gh Under Mr Smrth s leadershlp we
staged a campatgn made our posters and
campatgn speeches and then voted upon a
double slate of offrcers for the year Above
Sue Wetble casts her ballot
The grrls serve tn another capactty they act
as LIBRARIANS throughout the year under
Mrss Sewrck s leadershrp What a large
group tt took to keep us supplted wrth read
mg materlals and to keep the matertals rn
order
As CIUZCHS we have taken our part rn the CENTEN
NIAL actrvtties of Forest Ctty These gtrls are only
a few of the many who were 1n costume the day the
school observed as Centenmal Day and most of
our boys were tn costume too
At Chnstmas t1me we had an entertaxmng program for whrch we moved to the hrgh school lrbrary
The pxcture at the left above shows one number on our program To the rtght above you see us as
we were gettmg settled for the program
Other events we shall remember tncluded a trtp to Mason City and v1s1tat1on of many tndustrxes
there our regular citrzenshrp programs our pep meetrngs held at the noon hour fusuallyj on the days of
the games and our ftnal DlCl'11C
ROSE ALICE
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ACTIVITIES 47 62
ADMINISTRATION 5 14
Alumru 112 115
Bus Drlvers 13
Centenn1a1 108 111 116 117
Class of 54 120
Cooks 13
D6dlC3I1CI'l 4
Dramatlcs 81 88
Faculty 6 12 14 110
FEATURES 107 120
F F A 54 55
F H A 51 53
Freshmen 44 46
Future Nurses 50
Hxstory 31 32
J amtors 13
JUNIOR HIGH 121 128
J uruors 36 40
MUSIC 89 98
Prophecy 34
School Board 6 110
SENIORS 15 34
Semors In kmdergarten 26 27
Semors Most L1ke1y 119
SOCIAL LIFE 99 106
Sophomores 41 43
Student Councxl 60 62
w11.I 32 33
FACULTY
Bovenmyer 11 44 79 110
Brown 1 10 41 48 85
Chr1st1anson 12 44 56 94 105 110
Chne 6 56 110 118
Coon 9 41 110
Fardal 12 41 94 110 117 123
Fleld 9 41 110
Foster 7 40 62
Gray 9 44 54
Hendnckson 7 41 60 110
Jacobs 27 110 112
Jespersen 11 44 65 66 67 71 110
Lyons 11 16 64 65 67 70 71 78 110
Norland 8 16 61 82 83 86 88 101 110
Nuttmg 10 14 36 110
Petersen 8 36 101 110
Potter 7 16 82 83 88 110
Rovang 9 54 110
Stoll 12 40
Vanderhoff 9 36 51 110
Van Horn 6 105 110 116
Wegner 10 110 122 128
Wxlkm 12 50
WIIIQHSOH 8 36
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Abbott M19144 55 66 67 93
Abrahamson B 19144 96 97 118
Abrahamson S 191 44
Ambroson K 110142 53
Ambroson, L 110142 50 97
IDOGX
Ambroson M 1111
Ambroson Vance 19184
Ambroson Veromca 111137 106
Anderson Betty110142
Anderson Bonna 111136 37 51 53 60
Anderson H 112117 27 56 92 95 96
Anderson L 111137 53 83 96 97
Anderson R 110142 50 53
Anderson V 111137
Appel E 19144 53 77 84 92 97
Arne N 111137 40 83
Ashelm I 111137 53 97
Awe C 111137 53 73 74 75 96 97
Baker C 110142 55 66
Bakken M 112117
Bartleson Gus 1914484
Bartleson L 110142 56 62 77 93 95
96 97 102 104
Bartleson T 111137 40 61 64 67 71
Beck B 19144 53 58 60 61 85 86 95
96 97 100
Benson Ronme 1101 dropped
B1enert F 112117 30 48 49 56 64
65 67 68 70 74 82 92 100 102
Borg E 112117 29 30 54 55 59 60
61 62 64 65 70 74 86 87 96 97
Bower C 112117
Bower M 19144 55 66 84
Bowman G 110142 46 77 86 88
Branstad D 110142 51 55 77 86 96
97 104
Bredeson D 112117 55 64 65 74
Bredeson M 110141 42 60 66 67
Bngmon P 110142 96 97 104
Brown J 19144 55
Brown Jolee 1121 dropped
Brown K 1111 36 37 53 60 77 83
84 93 100 102
Brunsvold R 111137 55
Buckley G 112117 64 65 70 74
Buckley W 111137 40 64 70 83
Bungum S 19144 60 67 93
Buren C 111137 51 53 56 83 96
97 100
Cantrall C 19144 77 85 92 102 118
Carlson D 111137 53 92
Carlson F 112117 29 30 51 52 56
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Carlson
Carlson
Carlson
Carlson
Carson
J 110142 55 66 117
111136 37 67 71 83 96
S 19144 50 92 96 97
W 112118 25 50 56 86 106
11211 18 29 30 48 49
516465 6768 70 71 748295 96
97 98 100 101 102 103 119
Carson R 19144 53 85 97
Casperson S 110142 55 66 70
Charlson. G 111137 56 83 86 96 97
Charlson J 1101
Cole C 112118 30 95 96 97 98 117
Cole R 110142 55 66 84
Dalton C 110142 56 86 87
Drugg M 110141 42 53 77 93 103
Duden E 110142 64
Dunbar E 111137 64 70
Dunbar Jer 110142 66 67 93
Dunbar John 112118 64 65
Dtmbar M 19144 53 84 97 101
Dolan B 112125 86
Edwards E 110142 50 53 84 97
Eenhlus M 19144 97
Exde B 110142
Elde K 111137 51 53 83 86 92 105
Erdman R 110141 42 51 60 61 84
96 97 98
Erzen K 19144 77
Eyrnann M 111137 50 53 56 61 117
Falada J 110142 93
F1eId A 110141 42 51 55 77 86 88
93 96 97 100
Fjetland S 110142 50 53 97
Flugum L 111136 37 56 60 102
Foss L 110142 66 93 101
Foss M 111137
Fox M 110142
Fredr1ckson D 112118 30 48 64
65 74
Fredr1ckson Donna 19144 84 97
Fredr1ckson O 111137 55 64 67
70 117
Fredr1ckson S 19144 93
Frowlck L 111137
Gambeu B 19144 53 92 97
Garnbell J 19144 51 53 77 92 100
Gardner A 112118 52 82 92 100
Gardner E 111137 53 94 93
Gelner V 111137 55
George E 111138 40 64 67 117
George G 110142 62
Grlbertson AI 112116 18 27 30 51
57 60 67 69 70 71 92 100 102 105
G11bertson Art 112118 27 57 64 65
67 69 70 71 74
Gllbertson J 111138 56 106
Ghme D 112112 29 30 48 56 59 61
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97 100 102 119
Ghrne M 19144 53 60 61 77 93 96
Godden G 110141 42 46 67 96
Gorball H 19144 46 93
Graff D 19144
Graff E 110142
Graff G 112119 50 56
Gronstal M 19144 93
Grothe J 111138 55 100
Grothe P 11014255
Gudmonson D 112119 55
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Hermanson L 410566 118 69 '70 '14
Gunderson G 412519 27
Hagen D 410542 54 55
Hau D 410542 93
Hanna G 410542 55 64 67
Hanna M 410542 51 52 77 84
Hanna T 411536 38 54 55 60
Hansen M 41o541,42 53 77 79 84
4125 dropped
410541 42 60 66 67 100
Hanson
Hanson
Hanson
Hanson
Hanson
Hanson M 412519 27 48 52 62 82
92 95 96 97 100 117
Hanson Marlm 410542 55
Hanson R 410542 70
Hanson S 41151 36 38 48 50 51 52
53 56 60 79 83
Hauge P 49545 50
Haugen A 410551 53 77 97
Haugen L 412519 30 60 61 62 64
65 67 68 70 71 74 82 95 96 97 98
102 119
Haugen P 410542
Hayes J 411536 38 60 61 62 83 86
92 100 102 103 105
Helvlck L 411538 40 53 76 83 103
HCIVICR S 4125106 dropped
4105 dropped
410541 42 66 67
49545 50 53 77 92
H111 Davrd 49545 66
H111 Denms 410542 55 67
H111 S 410551 97 100 102 104
Hmes J 49545 55 93
Hoeft J 410543 55
Holcomb B 410543 53
Holcomb M 411538 71
Holcomb S 411538 40 56
Houand A 411538
Holland C 49545 55 84
Holland J 411538 51 84
Hos1er P 412519 27 30 50 56 86
92 96 106
Hove D '10543 46 51 56 62 77 86
88 93 96 97
Howland A 410543 53 92
Howland R 411538 54 55
Hull T 410543 62 66 93
lngebretson D 411538 83 93 102
lrwm M 49545 97
Jacobson K 410543 96 97
Johnson H 412519 30 48 54 55 62
85 95 96 97 98
Johnson Idelle 411538 51 83 88
Johnson Ilene 410543
Johnson Jane 410541 43 50 53 97
Johnson Joan 410541 43 50 53 97
Johnson Judy 412520 48 50 51 52
Johnson L 49545 55 84 93
INDEX
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson 10
Johnson
Jordahl H 41153840 60
Jordanl M 410541 43 53 73 74 75
96 97 100
Kam1sh N 49544 45 51 53 93 96
4125106 dropped
412520 oo 56
411538 40 67 70
Kamp I 410542
Kmgland D 49545 55
Kmgland L 410543 55
Kmgland N 412520 50 52 56
Khne C 411538 53 85 92 95 96 97
Khppmg R 412520 30 54 55 94 95
96 97 98 117
Knudtson D 412520 51 52 86
Koto K 410541 42 51 53 56 60 61
77 86 87 96 97 104
Lackore M 411538 83 86 97 132
Lackore Marllyn 410543 50 53 84
93 97
Langerud K 411538 40
Lanstad C 49545 66 67
Larson A 411536 38 51 83 86 92
94 95 96 97 102 105
Larson Gary 412520 54 55
Larson G 41153840 53
Larson M 410543 53 77 85 97
Larson Mary 411538 40 53 86 96
Leegaard S 411538 51 83 96 97 98
Leach L 410543 53 96 97
Levad C 49543 46 55 66
Lev1son M 411538 50 92
Lev1son R 49545 77 93 96 97
Lewls .T 49545 53 77 84 93
Lmdberg S 411539 53
Lov1k Darlene 41251 16 20 30 48
51 103
Lov1k Dollle 41251 16 21 30 48 49
Lovxk Donna 41251 16 21 30 48 49
51 103
Lundgren J 411539 50 97
Mackrrll, M 410543 53 56 93 96 97
Martmson M 412521 27 30 52 82
85 86 92 96 97 103
Mc Cauley M 410541 43 56 60 77
86 96 97 103 104 117
Meyer M 49545 53
Mrchaelson J 412521 50 56
M1chae1son R 410543 92
Mrlekelson E 49545 77 97
Mrkkelson M 49545 66
Miller J 41251 21 48 64 65 70 74
82 86 101
Mxtchell J 412521 27 48 103
M1tche1l P 410543 51
Moen A 411539 77
Moen K 410553 71
Monson
Monson 954-5
410566
Morem D 410543 97
411539 83 92
Nelson Bob 41153940
Nelson D 410543 67 93 102
Nelson G 49545 55 66 84
Nelson J 412521 52 96 97
Nelson Jxm 49545 66 67 71
Nelson R1chard 411539 67 70
Nelson R 412521 54 55 84 103
Nelson V 411539 50
Nerby M 410543 51 53 56 62 86
87 93 96 97 104
Nessa G 411539 53 76 92
Nessa M 412522 27 73 74 75 102
Nrelson J 410543
N1lssen C 411539 53 83 93 95 96
97 98
N1lssen T 49545 66 67 70
Nyhus H 411536 39 55 60 83
O Donnell W 411539 53 56 83 86
96 97
Okland K 412522 29 52 82 86 96
97 117
410543 55
Monson
Morrxs
Olson A 41252256
Olson D 49545 55
Olson J 412522
Olson Mane 412522 30 48 51 119
Olson M 411539 53 85 92 96 97
O Rourke J 49545 50 77 97
Osnes B 49545 53 77 85 93
Oswald J 411539 64 67 70 71 83
93 101 102
Oswald P 49544 45 60 66 84 93
Oswald T 49544 45 46 54 55 60 62
66 67 84
Ons S 49545 53 77 84 92 97
Overhe w 410543 46 56 62 77 86
87 88 92
Passer R 49545 97
Paulson M 4105re 55 66
Peterson
Peterson
Peterson
Peterson
Peterson
Peterson
Peterson
A 412522 55 70 74
D 410541 43 51 53 56 60
H 410543 77 80 84 93
L 412522 50
Marlene 411539 53
Marlys 411539 53
Maren 49544 45 53 73 74
75 77 92 97
Pletcher, F 411539 50
Preseon D 411539 92
Ree C 411539 53 77
Reese G 49545 53 97
Remeke E 49545
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Riekena J 1125106 dropped
Riggle N 110543 53
Riggle Y 112522 48
Ritter J. 112523 56 96
Rollefson B 110543
Rollefson S. 11251 23 27 48 52 103
Schaeffer G 110543,46668592
96 97
Schaeffer R. 19545 77
schranck B 112523 70
Schweitzberger M 111539 96 97
Severson D 19545 46 55
Severson J 110543 55
Severson M 19545 53 84
Severson P 19545 53 85
Siekmeier David 19545 55
Siekmeier Dxane 19545 97
Siekmeier M 111539 50 83
Skjeie E 1115 dropped
Skyeie S 112523 27 106
5k0SCI1 M 1105 moved away
Skogerboe Z 112523 30 52 72 74
75 76 103 119
Smith D 111539 64
Smith J 112523
Smith M 110543
Smith, N
Sorenson J 19545 92
Stephenson D 110543 62 66 67 96
Stewart A 19545 50
Stewart M 110543
Stokke D. 19545 93
Stoll O 112523 54 55 58
Suby Darrell 112523 48 65 74 94
95 96 97 98 101
Suby Dennis 111530 39 58 64 94 95
96 97 98 101
Sunde Carl 19545 93 96 97 98
Sunde Carmen 112524 27 30 48 51
52 56 60 61 82 92 95 96 97 119
Sunde Carol 111539 42 50 51 53 60
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Sveen M 110543 50 53 77 117
Swanson E 111540 83 94 96 98
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Swanson G 112524 50 52 56
Taylor K 112524 54 55 64 65 71
74 96 97 98 117 119
Thompson F 111540 55 64
Thompson, Judy 1105 moved away
Thompson K 19545 50
Thompson P 110548 50
Thompson V 112524 27 30 73 74
75 76 96 97
Thorson M. 110541 43,53
Thovson L 19545 97
Torkelson B 111540 97
Tweeten K 112516 24 27 30 48 50
52 79 92 96 97
vauey J 110541 42 67 101
Waddingham. J 112524 50 56
Weidner Bill 112524 27 71,117
westby M 110543 53 92 96 97
Westerberg L 19545 84 96 97
Wilson C 112524 27
wooge D 111540 53 77
Yepsen S 19544 45 51 53 77 92 96
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