Alta Community High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Alta, IA)

 - Class of 1961

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SHORTHAND Karen Banta Tyann Pierson Janet Peterson Karen McGowan GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION , V' k H e , Jolene Huseman Judy Sauter Pat Stokes Louise lgll-ig-Sa.y Kr1gnZien,an5h2ron Williams, Sherry Erxckson TYPING Stan Fredericks, Gary Faust, David Warren Hustedt. GERMAN I Sheila Krenzlen, John Soderquist, Gary Faust Marva Dxerenfeld Marcia, HUMOR WR

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Sophomore Class Front row: Peggy Kindwall qStudent Councill, Bonita Johnson qVice-Presidentl, Judy Coombs fPresi- dentr, Lani Siglin 4Secretary-Treasurerl, Candace Anderson fStudent Council! Second row: Mr. Schive rAdviserl, Diane Radke, Helene Dahl, Beverly Lietz, Jerry Meyer, Bonnie Fredericksen, Janet Porter, Vickey Hansen, Loreen Friedrichsen, Mr. McCoy fAdvisery Third row: Louise Murray, Karna Bergmann, Karen Hinkeldey, Ruth Peterson, Linda Larsen, Marilyn Murphy, Judy SB.l1lZel', Jlllie Grigg, Willard West Fourth row: Keith Endreson, Sandra Dierenfeld, Mary Carter, John Nordstrom, Charles Kraemer, Loren Huseman, Patricia Stokes, Tom Johnston Fifth row: Paul Ruehmann, Ronald Peterson, Dean Brechwald, Nathan Peterson, John Nordman, Eldon Poller, Roger Winterhof, Norma Lichtenberg, Mr. Carsten 1AdviserJ Our sophomore year started with a bang We worked hard on our homecoming float, Alta Will Reign, -and won a much deserved first place. Peg Kindwall and John Nordman were chosen as homecoming attendants from our class. We find ourselves with much more homework this year than in our freshman year. We blame it on the teachers, of course, like most normal sopho- mores do. Our studies include English and world history, these courses are required, many of the sophomores Wonder why. Driver's education, which has been required in past years, became an elec- tive course this year. Other courses include alge- bra, homemaking, agriculture, and biology. Physi- cal education is also required twice a week. In case you don't have a free period for physical education, you have to participate in a sport or, for the girls, go out for GRA. Extra-curricular activities include GRA, FHA, and drill team for the girls. For the boys there are FHA, football, basketball, and track. Musical ac- tivities include Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus. There are also small vocal groups. Marching band and concert band are also enjoyed by many. For our Freshman-Sophomore party, the soph- omores treated the freshmen to a beatnik party. Everyone came dressed as a beatnik and it was quite a sight. We received a party from the fresh- men at the end of the year. Our class had two spcial projects to raise money, one was 'a car-wash and the other was a pigeon hunt. WORLD HISTORY Vicky Hansen Louise Murray DRIVERS EDUCATION 5,22 Kama, Bergmann Tom Johnston Nathan Peterson Karen Hmkelde Pat Stokes 5321? nm, vm W-X



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Junior Closs Front row: Laurel Lichtenberg mStudent Councill, Lizabeth Peters 1Vice-Presldentl, Judy Jones fPres identi, Janet Smith 4Secretary-Treasurerj, Douglas Patten fStudent Councilp Second row: Connie Langlet, Margaret Sandine, Linda Sandine, Margaret Turnquist, Beverly Hanson, Sheila Krenzien, Sherry Erickson. Sally Carpenter, Eleanor Remlllard Third row: Mr. Ehlers rAdviserb, Karen Meoowan, Marva Dierenfeld, Sharon Williams Kare B t , n an a, James Watts, Janet Peterson, Allan Pedersen, JoAnn Warren, Tyann Pierson, Jean Mangold, Janet Peters, Mr. Ibach mdvisery Fourth row: Miss Aegerter 1AdviserI, Marcia Hutton, Gary Faust, Randy Fredericksen, Maynard Mohn, Don Meyers, Ray Hinkeldey, Dave Wolfe, Tom Wall, Roger Anderson, Jolene Huseman, Mr. Mall- gren 1AdviserJ 'ifth row: Mr, Fuller rAdviserb, David Warren, Stanley Fredericks Mike Johnston Milton Hustedt Dave Johnson, Daniel Smith, Gary Peterson, Robert Radke,, Edward Mlller,YJohn Soderqulst: Gary Sundberg, Mr. Elliott 1AdviserJ As Juniors we are now nearing the first plateau of higher education. Life has become a more joyful, meaningful, and serious thing. Many new privileges and responsibilities have come to us. And school has become the center of our activ- ities. Since our class is one of the largest to ever come through the Alta Community School, We have followed many different paths and have created many impressions both good and bad, far and near. But each and everyone still feels that he or she is a part of the group. In recent years the accent has been on educa- tion and we have a great variety of choices: home- making, agriculture, shop, a foreign language tGer- mani, office work, law, geometry, or chemistry be- sides the required English and United States his- tory. JUNIORS TAKING NATIONAL MERIT TEST Dave Johnson Dave Wolfe Liz Peters Tom Wall At the beginning of this year we had a good time trying to throw together enough napkins and chicken wire to make a float. The next major pro- ject Was the Junior Class play, Girl Shy which was on the average an entirely new experience for us. And as juniors we inherited the junior stand and the sole operation thereof. To this the over- flow from music and sports is directed and these breadwinners for the junior class may be found at both football and basketball games. And last but not least, is the Junior-Senior Prom which serves as sort of a finale to the school year. It is a last blast of cardboard, color, music, fancy clothes, and mixed emotions, and to the struggling junior .1 sure sign that summer vacation is coming. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Edward Millard Jim Watts John Soderquisi I I

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