Burt Community School - Bears / Roundup Yearbook (Burt, IA)
- Class of 1957
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D ELMAR ANGUS, FRANZ TEETER, WAYNE KEITH, President; DONALD MITCHELL, ELWYN ST AN Z EL. CDedication To you, the Burt Community Board of Education, who have sacrificed time, effort, and given aid and counsel immeasurably to the addition to the Burt Community School; we proudly and gratefully dedicate this Round-Up of 1957. Though the entire building and remodeling is not yet complete, the addition, which houses the grades from kindergarten through the sixth grade, a band room, and furnace room, is complete and we mbved into it March 26. The remodeling and redecorating in the old building and landscaping the yards will be carried out through the summer months and everything will be complete for the opening of the 1957-58 school year when a formal dedication and open house will be held. In behalf of the student body of the Burt Community school we wish to express thanks to the board of education and Mr. Castor for the thoughtful planning, wise decisions, and endless time spent to make this project so successful. SEATED: Mary Keith, Karen Lavrenz, Judy Hinckley, Alice Thompson, Jerry Garman. STANDING: Roberta Hamilton, Norman Mitchell, John Smldt, Toni Angus, Miss Baars. Jtfnnual (Staff Editor...................... Assistant Editor............ Business Manager............ Assistant Business Manager Production Manager.......... Feature Editor.............. Activities Editor........... Sports Editor .............. Art Editor.................. Sponsor..................... . .Alice Thompson ,.. Judy Hinckley Norman Mitchell .....John Smidt ......Mary Keith ,.. Karen Lavrenz .....Toni Angus ... .Jerry Garman Roberta Hamilton •....Erna Baars Cforeword Clouds adrift in the summer sky Resemble life as they wander by. So may these pages call to your memory your days in the Burt Community School. WILLIES BILLIARDS AND SNACK SHOP, Burt 2 BURT HOTEL, Burt CLIFF HOLDING, Burt KEITH CULBERTSON, B. A. Upper Iowa Principal Social Studies School St R.E. CASTOR, B.A., B. M., M.A. Upper Iowa, S.U.W. Superintendent, English EVERETT LOCKHART, B.A. I.S.T.C. Band ROY VANDERHOFF, B.A. West Mars Shop Mathematics RAY IHNEN, B.A. Wartburg Commerce Coach MISS ERNA BAARS, B.A. I.S.T.C. English Music MISS NADINE FORTNA, B.A. Cornell College Home Ec. Science MRS. MARY PETTERSEN, B.A. S.U.I. Science Mathematics MRS. BERTHA NEWBROUGH I.S.T.C. Junior High MRS. NEOMA THOMPSON I.S.T.C. Fifth Grade MRS. MYRLE DUTTON I.S.T.C. Fourth Grade MR. LARRY BECKLEY Wart burg Junior High MRS. BUELAH LEE I.S.T.C. Sixth Grade Elementary an J gr cJeaching (Staff MRS. MRS. MARLENE STENZEL U. of Dubuque Third Grade MRS. SYBIL DANGELSER I.S.T.C. Kindergarten MISS JEAN NOLAN Emmctsburg Jr. College First Grade CHRISTINA CHRISTEN Waldorf Second Grade MR. IHNEN Coach, Commercial MR. CASTOR, Superintendent English 6 MISS FORT NA Homemaking, Science MR. VANDERHOFF Manual Arts, Mathematics MRS. PETTERSEN Science, Mathematics 7 clen Karats COOKS: Viola McDonald. Nora Garner. Helen Steward r - JANITOR: Howard Batt SCHOOL BUSES OFFICE GIRL: Madonna Vogel Algona Algona Burt F. S. NORTON AND SON Dr. A. AMUNSON, Opt., SCHRADER HARDWARE. }n open nr ' n (porcis opportunity o? cVrop N uJoriK uAvIe ihoa kfe ir t o ii ( 9 MARY KEITH Waitress....................... Girls' Glee Club ............. Mixed Chorus.................. Mixed Octet................... Madrigal....................... Girls' Sextette............... Girls' Trio................... Basketball.................... Librarian..................... Class Play.................... Student Council............... Class Treasurer............... Paper Staff................... Annual Staff................... Secy, and Treas. of Girls' Glee Vocal Solo..................... Band Queen ................... Cantata Soloist ............... Basketball Captain............ Band.......................... Saxophone Quartette........... ........1 .1-2-3-4 J-2-3-4 .....3-4 .....3-4 .... 2-4 ____3-4 .1-2-3-4 .......2 .......4 .......1 .......3 .1-2-3-4 ......3-4 ........4 ____3-4 ........3 ........4 ........3 J-2-3-4 .1-2-3-4 RICHARD KISSNER Boys' Glee Club..................J-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.....................J-2-3-4 Boys' Octet............................2 Baseball ............................2-3 Class Play.............................4 ROSE PETERSEN Basketball...............................2-3 Class Play Prompter........................4 ALICE THOMPSON Class President.............. Class Secretary and Treasurer Waitress..................... Girls’ Glee Club............. Vice-President of Girls' Glee. Girls' Glee Club Librarian ... Mixed Chorus................. Basketball .................. Librarian.................... Mixed Octet.................. Girls' Sextette.............. Girls' Trio.................. Madrigal .................... Assistant Editor of Annual.... Editor of Annual ............ Paper Staff.................. Class Play................... Operetta Principal.............. Basketball Captain........... ......4 ......2 ......1 1-2-3-4 ......4 ......2 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 ......4 ____3-4 ..2-3-4 ......4 ____3-4 .......3 .......4 1-2-3-4 ......4 ____3-4 ......4 DUANE DITTMER Boys' Glee Club...................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus......................1-2-3-4 Madrigal................................4 Band..............................1-2-3-4 School Paper Staff......................4 Class Play..............................4 Operetta Principal......................4 Waiter..................................1 Boys' Octet.............................4 BEVERLY LARSON Waitress.................................1 Girls' Glee Club...................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.......................1-2-3-4 Girls' Sextette......................2-3-4 Madrigal.................................4 President of Girls' Glee.................4 Basketball.........................1-2-3-4 Basketball Captain.......................3 Band...............................1-2-3-4 Clarinet Trio .........................1-2 Clarinet Quartette.................1-2-3-4 Paper Staff............................2-4 Class Play Prompter......................4 HAROLD CTonl) ANGUS Class President.........................2 Boys' Glee Club..................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus......................1-2-3-4 Operetta Principal..................2-3-4 Baseball..........................J-2-3-4 Basketball............................3-4 Boys' Octet.............................4 Madrigal................................4 Vocal Solo..............................4 Paper Staff.............................4 Vice-President of Boys' Glee............4 Annual Staff............................4 Class Play..............................4 Cantata Soloist.........................4 KAREN LAVRENZ Waitress..................................1 Band................................1-2-3-4 Clarinet Quartet........................3-4 Basketball............................2-3-4 Girls' Glee Club....................i-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus........................1-2-3-4 Mixed Double Quartette..................3-4 Madrigal................................3-4 Girls' Trio...............................4 Girls' Sextette.......................2-3-4 Operetta Principal........................4 Vocal Solo..............................3-4 Paper Staff.............................3-4 Annual Staff..............................4 Class Play................................4 Class Secretary.........................1-3 Cantata Soloist...........................4 Girls' Glee Club Librarian................2 ROGER SHIPLER Boys' Glee Club.....................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus........................1-2-3-4 Band ...............................1-2-3-4 Operetta Principal......................1-2 Vice-President............................4 Boys' Octet...............................3 Class Play................................4 ft-esident of Boys' Glee..................4 ARLYCE JOHNSON Girls' Glee Club..................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus......................1-2-3-4 Band..............................1-2-3-4 Basketball........................1-2-3-4 Girls' Sextette.......................3-4 Madrigal ...............................4 Class Secretary.........................4 Paper Staff.............................4 Band Queen..............................4 Class Play..............................4 GARY GIDDINGS Class Play................................4 Basketball .........................1-2-3-4 Baseball............................1-2-3-4 Basketball Manager........................1 KAREN STEWARD Girls' Glee Club.......................1-4 Mixed Chorus...........................1-4 Class Play Prompter......................4 JERRY GARMAN Basketball.........................1-2-3-4 Baseball...........................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus ......................1-2-3-4 Boys' Glee Club....................1-2-3-4 Operetta Principal.......................2 Class Play...............................4 Walter...................................1 Student Council..........................1 Vlce-fresident...........................3 Class Treasurer..........................4 Librarian..............................1-2 Basketball Captain..................... 4 Paper Staff.......................... 3-4 Annual Staff.............................4 NORMAN MITCHELL Baseball...........................1-2-3-4 Basketball ........................1-2-3-4 Boys' Glee Club....................1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.......................1-2-3-4 Walter...................................1 Class Vice-President.....................1 Student Council..........................2 Class Play...............................4 Band.................................«...4 Librarian................................4 Class President..........................3 Operetta Principal.......................4 Annual Staff ..........................3-4 Assistant Editor of School Paper.........3 Editor of School Paper...................4 Ping-Pong Champion.......................3 ANDREW HARM8 Boys' Glee..........................1-2-3 Band..............................1-2-3-4 Class Play..............................4 Boys' Octet.............................1 Operetta Principal......................2 Mixed Chorus........................1-2-3 TO THE GRADUATE LaVerne P. Larson This treasured goal you have attained, A shining door swung wide, Through which you pass, your head held high, With so much joy and pride. The wisdom gained these busy years In search of knowledge true. Is well worth while as you will find All your lifetime through. You're wished a world of happiness. Success along life's way. You are tomorrow's golden hope On Graduation Day. Senior Glass [Play DESPERATE AMBROSE Cast of Characters Dan'l.......................Gary Giddings Ambrose Groves........................Toni Angus Bert Miller.........................Norman Mitchell Sheriff Crandel......................Jerry Garman Hoot Owl Pete........................Roger Shipler Stinkweed...........................Andrew Harms Nancy Martin........................Arlyce Johnson Anne Martin............... Karen Lavrenz Posie.................................Mary Keith Beth.................................Alice Thompson Mrs. Sprool..........................Edith Smith Lena...............................Marlene Black Prompters.............................Rose Peterson, Karen Steward, Beverly Larson. Director................................Mr. Castor You've gotta be brave, fearless, Show'em you've got a backbone. You fellows be Interested In a game of checkers? Fellows???? Loyal Prompters PIONEER HYBRID SEED CORN COMPANY, Algona GLENN'S STUDIO, Algona Where shall I put these ma'am? fair city. Beth says, Nov are you all comfy? Crandy answers, Yeah-all comfy. Continue with the weddin' Judge. 17 Election year! In this exciting election year of 1956, the senior government class sponsored an election cam- paign. Excitement ran high as the two major parties put up their post- ers, vieing with each other in size and color. The Republicans were hosts at a political meet out at Mary Keith's home, where Sen- ator Hickenlooper, pictured above, gave a speech. The whole school attended, and we enjoyed the holiday as well as meeting the senator. After much friendly ribbing among the students and teachers about party affiliations the campaign ended in an election using ballots obtained from Algona, in which all high school students took part, the counting of the ballots, and the posting of the results on the board. The Republicans won, but by a much smaller margin than was ex- hibited in the national election. Eisenhower Nixon 43 Stevenson Kefauver 39 cS; emor m, i tinea pous Its Boy this is the llfel Ready and willing to go home I Time out for dinner-----------and lunch 1 Who dat??. Poohed out, chaperones ? ? ? Taxi 111 It might pop 1 Glass W,ll We, the inmates of cell nineteen hundred and fifty-seven of the Burt Community School (otherwise known as the Burt Reformatory for ingenius juveniles), Town of Burt, County of Kossuth, in the state of frustration, executing the final plan for escape, do make, publish, and declare this sentence in the manner and form as follows: First, to Superintendent Castor, we leave all the noise of hammers, saws, and banging on pipes. May he lie down to pleasant dreams in his chambers in the silent halls of Burt High. Second, to Mr. Culbertson, we leave the unlimited steps we trod each day. May he acquire the slender waistlines the seniors developed during the wild dashes between bells. Third, to Miss Baars, we leave all of our unused governors set at 30 m.p.h. for her new Chevy that she may be late to school at least once a day. Fourth, to Mr. Ihnen, we leave all the tacks we never put on his chair. May this aid him in repairing his mistake-making typewriters. Fifth, to Mrs. Pettersen, we leave complete custody of the magazine rack. May she guard and protect the contents with undying faithfulness as long as the magazines reach Burt High. Sixth, to Mr. Vanderhoff, we leave the empty paint cans from the mountain scene of last year's banquet. May he find them useful when painting fences, garage doors, or bird baths. ■Seventh, to Mr. Lockhart, we leave our fishy stories and ailing jokes. May his next audience swallow them hook, line, and sinker. Eighth, to Miss Fortna, we leave the wild theories as to the theme of the banquet. May she use them as a great inspiration in planning future affairs; such as, a honey- moon in Africa, April in Paris, or Winter in Switzerland. Ninth, to Swede Batt, we leave the unrepaired water fountains. May he look for- ward to his refreshing shower each morning as the seniors often did. Tenth, to Madonna Vogel, we leave our carbon copy receipts. Mav she make room for them all in the office safe by emptying its present contents into our pockets. Each graduate doth also wish to bequeath a portion of his individualism to the in- mates of the coming senior class: I, Mary Keith, do will and bequeath the trouble I have had catching the bus every morning to David Stewart. May this help him develop strong leg muscles for chasing a certain sophomore girl. I, Karen Lavrenz, do will and bequeath my incomparable ability to get myself into embarrassing situations to Delores Ackerman. May she use this very efficient asset in future relationships. I, Marlene Black, do will and bequeath my ability to write long interesting letters about the night before to Karen Bernau. May this aid her in the tedious task of theme writing during her senior year. I, Duane Dittmer, do will and bequeath my long hours and worn out lip from practic- ing---my horn, of course, to Roberta Hamilton. May she attain an excellance in technique. I, Dick Kissner, do will and bequeath all of the beautiful Christmas decorations along with all the pleasure and enjoyment of putting and keeping them up to Eugene Heerdt. May he break the monotony of each day around Christmas by running up and down the step ladder. I, Norman Mitchell, uo will and bequeath my whole wardrobe of sport clothes in- cluding all of my fancy pants to Jonn Smiut. May he wear them on dates and acquire the success witn them that I did. I, Alice Thompson, do will and bequeath all of my peaceful, relaxing hours at home watching television and doing my school work to Gary Nauman. May he attain a straight A average during his senior year. 20 I, Toni Angus, do will and bequeath my four worn out car tires along with my empty billfold and flat jokes to Barbara Dremmel. May she be aided by this when playing the role of damsel in distress. I, Roger Shipler, do will and bequeath my empty ice-box to Judy Hinckley. May she get as much enjoyment out of it as I did. I, Arlyce Johnson, do will and bequeath all of my breathtaking evenings with the opposite sex to J. D. Andrews. May this furnish him with fresh material for this diary. I, Claire Reutzel, do will and bequeath my ability to sleep through all of my study halls and classes to Barbara Dremmel. May she catch up on her lost sleep and pleas- ant dreams. I, Jerry Garman, do will and bequeath my unopened books and cherished letters to Judy Hinckley. May she use her own judgment as to which one is the best to study. I, Rose Petersen, do will and bequeath my love for horses to Delores Ackerman. May this love transfer to something else in years to come. I, Karen Steward, do will and bequeath my ability to avoid boys to Roberta Hamilton. May this do away with all of those embarrassing phone calls at the most inconvenient times. I, Andrew Harms, do will and bequeath my ability to curl my hair in an unusual fashion to Ladell Olson. May he find this useful the next time he styles his hair. 1, Gary Giddings, do will and bequeath my ability to sneak into classes and study halls unseen by the watching eyes to Judy Woltz. May she use this in creeping in at the last dark hour. I, Beverly Larson, do will and bequeath my ability to collect hearts and flowers from members of the opposite sex to Eugene Heerdt. May this aid him in future collect- ions of the same. Any Beneficiary attempting to change or disrupt the provisions of this last will and testament will be deprived of the usual privileges given to the inmates of this institution. Furthermore, he or she will be sentenced to peeling potatoes with their fingernails for twelve days and keeping all of the windows and light fixtures clean in the building for a period of one year. In the fall of 1945 sixteen little boys and girls started up their ladder of education by forming the first grade class. The class members were: Kristine Anderson, Toni Angus, Marlene Black, Dale Cushman, Ronald Daniels, Darlene Gifford, Jerry Garman, Gary Giddings, Arlyce Johnson, Beverly Larson, Karen Lavrenz, Norman Mitchell, Louis Rieth, Karen Steward, Alice Thompson, and Richard Wiener. Kristine Anderson left during that year to make her home in Ruthven. The class was taught by Miss Shirley Edel. On the second step of their climb they were joined by Mary Keith and Gene Whitmore. Betty Petersen also became a member for a short time before moving to Lu Verne. The class was happy to have Miss Edel again as their teacher. In grade three the class happily received three new members. They were Duane Dittmer, Clifford Pankuk, and Betty Rose Faber. The class was lead competently by Miss Helen McMahon. After four years with the group Ronald Daniels left his classmates. Betty Rose Faber also brought her school days at Burt to a close. The class had a visitor by the name of Billy O'Donnell from Spokane, Washington, for a number of weeks. Miss Velma Larson was the guiding light on their fourth step of the way. The fifth grade was sorry to lose both Louis Rieth and Clifford Pankuk and welcomed Trellis Jenkins. The class was privileged to have Miss Velma Larson back for a second year. At the half way mark of their education Kay Plumb joined and left the class during the same year. Two teachers taught the sixth graders; the first being Mrs. Virgil Schrader and the other being Mrs. Dudding. 21 With sixteen members the class entered Junior High. The class was again reduced when Gene Whitmore and Trellis Jenkins left during the seventh grade. However, when the eighth grade gathered in the fall of 1952, Roger Shipler was happily received. In 1953, the class started Its final step of the way. The new members included Edith Smith, Larry Cummings, Andrew Harms, and Claire Ruetzel. Later in the year Rose Ann Petersen and Richard Kissner were the final additions to the class. The class lost Larry Cummings in its Sophomore year and the class has not changed in number since then. Therefore, the members of the class are: Toni Angus, Marlene Black, Duane Dittmer, Jerry Garman, Gary Giddings, Andrew Harms, Arlyce Johnson, Mary Keith, Richard Kissner, Beverly Larson, Karen Lavrenz, Norman Mitchell, Rose Peterse, Claire Ruetzel, Roger Shipler, Karen Steward, and Alice Thompson. The class regrets that Edith Smith due to an entire year of illness will be unable to graduate with the class. Best Wishes to you Edith and the class of 1957 of the Burt Community School. As we look into the future we see it is the year 1968 and the campaign for President of the United States is under way. Running under the Democratic ticket is Mr. Jerry Garman. His opponent, the first woman to run for President for over half a century, is Miss Alice Thompson. As we study a little bit more about the candidates, we find a very strange coincidence. It seems the two candidates graduated from high school to- gether in the small mid-western town of Burt, Iowa. We board T.W.A.'s special reporters plane which will carry us to New York where both candidates will be giving speeches. While we are sitting in our seats discussing the campaign, the stewardess, whom we recognize as Karen Steward, tells us that a former friend of ours, Gary Giddings, is piloting the plane. After a long but enjoyable ride Karen tells us to fasten our safety belts and prepare to land. We hope to land in time to meet the U.S. ambassador who is returning from France today. We are especially anxious to meet him since we know that Richard Kissner was also a classmate of the candidates. As we leave the plane, we notice a man near the North Gate surrounded by girls, so we decide to go over and investigate while wait- ing for the ambassador's plane. We soon recognized the man as the mayor of New York, the distinguished Norman Mitchell. Now we understand the reason for all the girls be- cause while in high school, Norman was voted The Most Popular With the Opposite Sex. After visiting with Norman for a few minutes we notice the ambassador's plane has landed so we go to greet Richard. We get a story and some pictures of Dick so we hail a taxi and start for the Plaza Hotel where we will stay while in New York. All of a sudden out of nowhere a big red Buick whizzes past us and misses the red light. We are stopped by the light, but as we reach the end of the next block, we see a highway patrolman by the Buick. We all have a good laugh as we see the driver, Beverly Larson, getting a ticket from the patrolman, whom we recognize as Claire Reutzel. When we finally reach our hotel, the courteous doorman greets us with a smile. By his stately figure we recognize him as Roger Shipler. While we are registering, the friendly manager, Duane Dittmer, calls a bell-boy whom we immediately recognize as Andrew Harms. We don't think it unusual that Bud and Andy are working in the same hotel as they were often seen together in high school. As we start to the elevator, Andy drops one of our suitcases, but it is soon picked up and we once again head for the elevator. After we have freshened up a bit, we leave for Madison Square Garden, where the can- didates will both give campaign speeches. As we arrive, we see Jerry pulling up in his new 1968 Ford limousine. Alice has already arrived and is sitting with a group of fellow Republicans. Jerry speaks first and then between speeches we are entertained by a woman's wrestling match featuring Dynamite Blondie whom we all recognize as Marlene Black and Edith Smith, more commonly known as Iron Clasp Edie. The spotlight is then turned on the referee, whom we Immediately recognize as Toni Angus. Toni proves to be a wonderful ref. as the match ends in a tie. After listening to the next campaign speech, which is given by Alice, we are told that 22 there will be a Campaign Parade, which is to be led by Rose Petersen and her famous horse Golden Beauty. She is followed in the parade by many beautiful floats representing both political parties. After watching the parade, we return to the hotel where we spend a very peaceful night. We are awakened by the ringing cf the telephone. The cheerful voice of the operator tells us Good Morning and that it is 7:30. She also tells us that breakfast is being served in the Rocket Room. After dressing for breakfast, we leave for the Rocket Room. On entering the room, we are once again greeted by Duane, who shows us to a fine table. While we are being seated, he tells us of his very fine trio which entertains during the meals. After we have ordered, we be- gin to discuss the speeches which were given yesterday. We are interrupted by the beautiful music of the Chordettes as they began singing Chante'. We recognize the members of the trio as Arlyce Johnson, Karen Lavrenz, and Mary Keith. They prove to have the same good voices which they had while in high school at Burt. We are also surprised and happy to find out that Arlyce, Karen and Mary have their own weekly T.V. program. After finishing our very delicious breakfast, we go to the Poll Gates to follow the Presid- ential votes througnout the day. We know that regardless what the outcome is, the U.S. will have a very efficient President since both candidates graduated from Burt Community School. iBaccalaureate Si ervice Sunday, Mav 12, 1957 Piano Prelude......................................... Processional.......................................... Chorus Invocation............................................ The Lord is My Light ................................ Girl's Glee Club Scripture Reading..................................... Hymn.................................................. Congregation Prayer................................................ Response ............................................. Baccalaureate Sermon.................................. How Lovely are the Messengers ....................... Chorus Benediction........................................... Recessional.............................................. Chorus ...........Miss Sheryl Smith Battle Hymn of the Republic .................Rev. Samek ....................Allitsen .................Rev. Samek ......... Holy, Holy, Holy ................Rev. Samek ......................Chorus .................Rev. Samek ................Mendelssohn .................Rev. Samek .. Onward Christian Soldiers Processional Commencement [Program Friday, May 17, 1957 Pomp and Circumstance” Band Invocation........................................ The Lord is My Shepherd ......................... Girl's Trio Salutatory Address................................ Valedictory Address............................... Algeria ......................................... Band ............Elgar Rev. H. A. Smidt ...........Jolley .... Karen Lavrenz . .Alice Thompson .............King 23 Senior Special Awards Alice Thompson—Valedictorian Karen Lavrenz—Salutatorian Mary Keith—Outstanding Vocalist Mary Keith—Outstanding Instrumentalist Beverly Larson—Outstanding Athlete Jerry Garman—Outstanding Athlete Mary Keith—Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award Norman Mitchell—Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award Alice Thompson—Woman's Club Citizenship Award UNDERCLASSMEN SPECIAL AWARDS Sheryl Smith—Outstanding Instrumentalist Barbara Parsons—Outstanding Vocalist Lois Lichter—Outstanding Athlete David Stewart—Outstanding Athlete Presentation of Speaker................................Supt. Russell Castor Commencement Address.................................Dr. David M. Fu’.comer The Year of Jubilo ......................................................Work Mixed Double Quartette Presentation of the Graduating Class ..................Supt. Russell Castor Awarding of Diplomas .......................................Mr. Wayne Keith Senior Class Hymn................................ Blest Be The Tie That Binds Senior Class Benediction ...............................................Rev. H A Smidt Music.....................................................................Band Class Flower.American Beauty Rose Class Colors................Purple and Gold Class Motto......... We Have Reached The Foothills; Yonder Lie The Mountains ,7111 School [Party Sponsored hy Si eniors 1. Hurry up, Gary I 2. Chief Dishwasher? 3. Um-m-m Good 1 4. Giddy-ap, Dave! 5. What's the score, boys? KiMBER VARIETY, Burt KELLEY LUMBER CO. ( Algona ALGONA PRODUCE, Algona FRONT: Miss Fortna, Delores Ackerman, Barbara Dremmcl, Karen Bernau, Judy Hinckley,Roberta Hamilton, Judy Woltz. BACK: J. D. Andrews, David Stewart, John Smidt, Ladcll Olson, Gary Nauman, Eugene Heordt. Mr. Vanderhoff. President.......Barbara Dremmel Secretary----Delores Ackerman Vice-President. .Judy Woltz Treasurer.... Roberta Hamilton Is that the way you do it? That should be O.K. What a party!! I The Food Line. (Junior-Senior (Banquet [Program Paree, Ah Gay Paree!................Petite Chi Chi (Welcome......Barbara Dremmel) Ah, Merci Beaucoup..............................Fifi (Thank You.......Alice Thompson) April in Paris ..............Mimisdela Junior Class (Song....Junior Girls) Rendezvous Headlines..................Chic Annette (Class Prophecy....Judy Hinckley) Innocents Abroad...............................Renee (Class Will.....Toni Angus) (Class History.....Roger Shipler) Sorry to Say An Revoir ......................Pierre (Address......Mr. Wayne Keith) In Defense of Laughter..........................Dave (Toastmaster......David Stewart) More coffee? A sophisticated Junior Having a nice time? King and Queen The setting for a Evening in ftirls (Junior THE REAL McCOY Cast of Characters Mrs. Henry Thomas ... Mrs. J. Quincey Duval Gus Smith............. Mr. Henry Thomas .... Jane Thomas........... Betty Thomas.......... Johnny Johnson........ Freddie Thomas........ Georgia Arnold........ Bertie................ The ladies of the club . Directors............. .............Barbara Dremmel ................ Karen Bernau ...................John Smidt ................David Stewart ...................Judy Woltz ................Judy Hinckley ................J. D. Andrews .................Gary Nauman .............Delores Ackerman ..............Roberta Hamilton ..................Patty Groen Sherry Bernau, Margaret Moore .. Miss Fortna and Mr. Castor O-o-o-o-onl Johnny Who gets the bucket? Now you listen to me! Chawmed, Mrs. Thomas, Good Day! 29 omore FRONT: Donna Teeter, Linda Larson, Pamela Andrews, Judy Weiske, Barbara Parsons. SECOND: Ladora Peter, Judy O’Brien, Patty Groen, Shen-y Bernau, Helena Meyer, Margaret Moore. THIRD: Dennis Shipler, Richard Johnson, Helen Harms, Shirley Schwietert. Sheryl Smith, Lois Lichter, Wayne Christensen, Clifford Curtis. BACK: Mr. Ihnen, Harris Harms, Gordon Glddings, Marvin Peterson, Gary Gifford. Grover Giddings, Le Roy Davis, Gary Ackerman. President...... Wayne Christensen Secretary.... Dennis Shipler Vice-President.. .Harris Harms Treasurer... .Richard Johnson Valentine and Christmas [Parties Qiven by Soph y ojopnomores 1. Watch the birdyl 1 4. King and Queen 2. Guess Whol 1 5. Take it easy! 3. Calories, Karon 111 6. Wiggle to the leftl FRONT: Donna Long, kuth Harms, Mary McGuire, JoAnn Johnson, Linda Leason, Judy Volentine, Linda Stenzel. SECOND: Barbara Wiener, Sandra Tolliver, Jeanetta Woltz, Carllyn Hinckley, Audrey Curtis, Marilyn Hinckley, Mary Presthus, Judy Marlow. THIRD: Garry Davis, John Dlttmer, Joseph Cunningham, Arnold Schutter, Myron Reutzel, Boyd Shipler, Perry Steward, Ronald Cherland. BACK: Gary Abbas, Jay Davis, Hadley Castor, Jerry Koestler, William Melster, Arnold Schutter, Miss Baars. President..........Tommy Klssner Vice-President • • Boyd Shipler Secretary .... Judy Marlow Treasurer......Jeanetta Woltz ponsorea oy hu cfresh men Balloon Dance Don't knock the rock JEANETTA, LINDA S., AUDREY. GARRY LEE, JOHN, TOMMY BARBARA, LINDA L., MARILYN, ofreshman initiation BURT PRODUCE, Burt ARNOLD, BILLY, JERRY LICHTER BROS., Burt CARILYN, JUDY M., RUTH MARY, SANDRA, JUDYV. SCHULTZ BROS., Algona JOE, ART, MYRON refresh man initiation cont. Each freshman was required by the seniors to dress to represent a well known character. Can you guess who is represented here? Joe, Pat, Boyd. Shoe Shine? ? Mary, Joan, Donna, Shirley Oh, those mean Seniors I Now do it right. Be careful, Boyd I Wash them clean I The Jury. How do you milk a cow? Is it that bad. Bill? THE CHROME, Algona Dr. DEWELL D.D.S., Algona Dr. JOHN SHUTTER M.D. Algona FRONT: Mr. Beckley, Jean Steven, Margaret Keith, Sharon Miller, Karen Gifford., Linda Peter, Marsha Dremmel, Julia Weber. MIDDLE: Norman Carlson, Terry Tieman, Jerry Peterson, Joe McGuire, Larry Olson, Albert Chantland, Val Gene Westling. BACK: Duwayne Gebkin, Eugene Lovstad, Richard Lavrenz, David Smith, David Rasmussen, Gene Thompson, Jerry Petersen, Jay Hoppus. FRONT: Cheryl Lovstad, Carole Wiener, Janet Black, Joyce Angus, Shirley Tolliver, Audrey Gardner, Evelyn Cherland, Claudia Moore, Patty Long. MIDDLE: Mrs. Newbrough, Linda Ackerman, Margery Henderson, Marcia Shipler, Deanna Bernau, Joan Volentine, Jane Woltz, Larry Westling. BACK: Dale Castor, George Patterson, Roger Lavrenz, Duane Willrett, Gary Black, Bob Peterson, Keith Mitchell, Dennis Meister, Larry Bunkofske. FRONT: Raymond Lichter, Donald Reutzel, Lewis Kent, Terry Cook, Duane Hinckley, Dennis Heerdt. MIDDLE: Richard Presthus, Verlyn Larsen, Sharalyn Noland, Sue Rasmussen, Mrs. Lee, Marjorie Baumgard, Janet Long, Allen Geilenfeld, Billy Wermers. BACK: Jane Black, Diana Gifford, Virginia Lappe, Ruth Chantland, Judith Abbas, Mary McFarland, Gwyneth Teeter, Janice Dreyer, Lana Cunningham. Dr. BAHNSON, Burt WILFAIR REST HAVEN, Burt PETER'S CORNER STORE, Burt THE LONE ROCK BANK, Lone Rock FRONT: Jerry Gifford, Billy Hamilton. Larry Johnson, Eugene Gardner, James Smith, David Harms, Raymond Spry, John Lovstad. MIDDLE: Jerry Klssner, Lois McFarland, Joyce Peter, Julie Thompson, Linda Marlow, Susan Lovstad, Marlys Curtis, Margaret Kent, Mike Woltz. BACK: David Bunkofske, Nancy Presthus, Rebecca Meier, Jo Anne Ackerman, Patty Schwletert, Judy Mitchell, Mrs. Thompson, Frances McDonald, Audrey Lappe, Jane Mitchell, Denise Reutzel, Floyd Lavronz. FRONT: Dany Castor, David Kohlhaas, Donald Peterson, Dean Larson, Eugene Meister, Gerald Noland, Richard Gebkin, Mary Harms, Judy Spry. MIDDLE: David Hoernke, Shela Hawcott, Patricia Woltz, Janice Abbas, Dorothy Vanderhoff, Roberta Ackerman, Rosanne Weiner. BACK: Judith Cherland, Unda Lockhart, Maureen O'Brien, Roger Glddings, Marlene Henderson, Mrs. Dutton, Linda Cooke, Pasty Zwiefel, Duane Nauman, Carol Hiatt, Sharon Petersen, Donna Schrader, Bonnie Hoernke. FRONT: Clyde Moore, Joel Chlpman, Alwin Hein, Dallas Curtis, Jimmy Baer, Donald Gifford, Merwyn Cunningham, Jr. MIDDLE: Roger Bullock, Vickie Koestler, Douglas Bkck, Judy Tolliver, Robert Ortman, Bobby Lovstad, Jane Barslou, Karen Cooke, Duane Peter. BACK: LeAnn Wermers, Jean Wood, Linda Fairbanks, Connie McFarland, Mrs. Stenzel, Lynn Castor, Nancy Becker, Loreli Lavrenz, Diane Johnson. cfhird C rade FRONT: Ronald Presthus, Richard Peter, Phillip McFarland, Max Shipler, Robert Madsen, Donald Westling. MIDDLE: Harold Lavrenz, Clint Patterson, Henry Meier, Micheal Sankey, Charlotte Lappe, Joyce Baumgard, Norma Harms, Paulette Arend, Barbara Heise, Linda Meyer, Nancy Ackerman. BACK: Charlene Lappe, Janet Cherland, Sandra Schrader, Diane Hoppus, Mrs. Christen, Diann Miller, Linda Gardner, Judy Larsen, Sandra Petersen, Bernlta Johnson. FRONT: John Patterson, Warren Waltman, Craig Lauritson, Debbie Kohlhaas, Sandra Ortman, Karen Castor, Tommy Lichter, Marsha Curtis, Roger Graham. BACK: Miss Nolan, Steven Grubb, Steve Bolie, Danny Long, Linda Becker, Larry Cooke, Debbie Stenzel, Michael Hamilton. FRONT: David 8alz, Mark Mawdsley, Cinda Weber, Wayne Lavrenz, Kathleen Patterson, Gwendoly Nauman, Diane Person, Donna Larsen, Mrs. Dangelser. BACK: Jerry McFarland, Thomas Rlngsdorf, WlUlam Spry, Gwen Lockhart, Patricia Schrader, Jay.ie Larsen, Beverly Miller, Douglas Marlow. SECURITY STATE BANK, Algona ERNIE WILLIAMS (Pontiac, Cadillac, John Deere) GOECKE LOCKERS, Algona FRONT: Valarle Holding, Janet Becker, Nancy Hiatt, Danny Kohlhaas, Robert Coady, Kenneth Hawcott, Robert Kent, Howard Batt. BACK: Jeanine Chafoe, Patricia Hildman, Katherine Lappe, Theodore Hasse, Luther Fairbanks, III, Jeffrey Ihnen, Francis Arend, Mrs. Dangelser. 38 39 FRONT: Pamela Andrews, Mary McGuire, Ruth Harms, Marilyn Hinckley, Roberta Hamilton, Linda Larson, Donna Teeter. SECOND: Mary Keith, Karen Stewart, Judy Volentine, Judy Marlow, Ladora Peter, Margaret Moore, Carilyn Hihckley, Judy Welske, JoAnn Johnson. THIRD: Barbara fremmel, Delores Ackerman, Judy Hinckley, Sherry Bernau, Helena Meyer, Mary Lou Presthus, Judy O'Brien, Linda Leason, Barbara Parsons, Patricia Groen. BACK: Edith Smith, Helen Harms, Audry Curtis, Shirley Schwietert, Lois Lichter, Arlyce Johnson, Beverly Larson, Marlene Black, Karen Bernau, Alice Thompson, Karen Lavrenz. Division One FRONT: Ronald Cherland, Perry Steward, Dennis Shipler, John Smidt, Boyd Shlpler, LeRoy Davis, Garry Davis. SECOND: Jerry German, Toni Angus, J. D. Andrews, Wayne Christensen, Richard Johnson, Harris Harms. THIRD: Roger Shipler, Jerry Koestler, David Stewart, Harley Castor, Duane Dlttmer, Norman Mitchell, Richard Kissner. Combined, the glee clubs successfully presented an operetta, a Christmas Cantata, a spring concert and received a one rating in contest as a mixed chorus. Music washes from the soul The dust of every day life. Sheryl Smith, Accompanist Division one rating in piano solo. KAREN LAVRENZ, MARY KEITH, ALICE THOMPSON BOYS QUARTET DIVISION III RATING Garry Davis, Richard Lavrenz, Boyd Shiplcr, Hadley Castor. GIRLS' SEXTETTE A DIVISION II RATING Karen Bemau, Karen Lavrenz, Alice Thompson, Judy Hinckley. Marilyn Hinckley, Mary Keith. PIONEER HYBRID SEED CORN COMPANY, GIRLS' SEXTETTE B DIVISION III RATING Barbara Arsons, Roberta Hamilton, Barbara Dremmel, JaAnn Johnson, Beverly Larson, Arlyce Johnson. BOYS' OCTETTE DIVISION I RATING FRONT: Toni Angus, Dennis Shipler, David Stewart, John Smidt. BACK: Richard Johnson, J. D. Andrews, Duane Dittmer, Wayne Christensen. Algona GLENN'S STUDIO, Algona Dancin' mit the milk-maids. Peter, Jacob and milk-maids. S lulda of ddolland it By May Hewes Dodge And John Wilson Dodge Cast of Characters Peter Cats....... Jacob Hoggenbeets Hulda............ Katrina........... Jerry Heyden...... Vrouw Cats........ Jan Steen......... Jimmy Stone....... Dirck............ Adrian Steen...... Cornelius Heyden . descendent of Jacob Cats Peter's bosom friend .... Peter's daughter........ Jacob's daughter........ American traveler........ Peter's good wife....... American Artist......... Jerry's American pal .... Handiman ................ Jan’s father............ Jerry's father.......... .........John Smidt .... Hadley Castor .. Barbara Dremmel .....Karen Lavrenz Wayne Christensen ... Alice Thompson .... David Stewart .........Toni Angus .....J. D. Andrews .... Duane Dittmer .. Norman Mitchell Adrian Steen and Peter C. O. GROCERY, Burt BURT BARBER SHOP, Burt 42 K. H. OIL COMPANY, Burt Veil, Veil, Adrian Steen. Mine old friend from far off America. Think of it, Jen-y! Soon we'll be taking the long road together. Hulda and Jerry Say, I might like you a lot if you'd give me half a chance. Jimmy and Katrina Peter Cats, Vot does dese mean? Yumpln' up and down like a yumpin yack. Make hay while the sun shines. Hop on the Joywagon. Peter and Vrouw Cats Hulda, Jerry, Katrina and Jimmy I'm aesthetic, so aesthetic, MY We've been a shopping up at the Hague, buying all sorts of gowns and Frenchy slippers with heels so high. ■' Dance a measure, time's going by. How courting makes the time flyl VOGEL GROCERY, Burt JIM CHRISTENSEN, Burt 44 DALE DUNDAS, Livestock, Burt rary Staff Mr. Culbertson, Delores Ackerman, Judy Hinckley, Judy O'Brien, Alice Thompson, Norman Mitchell. School (Daze Staff SEATED: B. Larson, J. O'Brien, J. Hinckley, D. Dittmer, N. Mitchell, B. Dremmel, J. Gorman. STANDING: R. Hamilton, A. Thompson, A. Johnson, T. Angus, E. Smith, K. Lavrenz, R. Cherland, S. Smith, M. Keith, L. Lichter, S. Schwietert, Mr. Castor (Sponsor). FARMERS’ CO-OP. CREAMERY COMPANY, Lone Rock PRIEBE'S JACK SPRAT STORE, Lone Rock KOSSUTH COUNTY IMP. CO., Lone Rock 45 FRONT: J. Hinckley, L. Llchter, S. Schwletert, J. O'Brien, J. Angus, M. Hinckley, P. Andrews, M. Keith. SECOND: B. Larson, K. Lavrenz, R. Hamilton, C. Lovstad, J. Black, D. Ackerman, N. Carlson, B. Dremmcl, G. Nauman, M. McGuire, L. Davis, S. Smith. THIRD: B. Parsons, C. Hinckley, J. Hoppus, E. Chcrland, S. Bernau, J. Volentlne, C. Curtis, R. Cherland, D. Shipler, G. Davis, L. Larson, D. Dlttmer, M. Presthus, B. Wiener, E. Heerdt, H. Castor. BACK: J. Woltz, D. Bernau, J. D. Andrews, H. Harms, N. Mitchell, A. Johnson, Margaret Keith, Mr. Everett Lockhart, (Director). R. Shipler. Under the very able direction of Mr. Lockhart we had a very successful year. We took part in three band festivals: at Mason City, Algoria and Spirit Lake. We played several concerts at home, and rated ONE in both marching and concert band contests. 46 B. Larson, K. Lavrenz, R. Hamilton, B, Parsons H. Harms, J. Woltz, J. Andrews, M. Keith L. Lichter, S. Schwletcrt, J. O'Brien, J. Hinckley. B. Dremmel, S. Smith, M. Hinckley, M. Keith D. Ackermann, J. Hoppus, C. Hinckley, C. Lovstad L. Lichter, H. Harms, J. O'Brien, R. Harms, D. Heerdt. instrumental Small (groups and Solos Clarinet quartet.........division 2 rating Drum ensemble............division 3 rating Flute quartet............division 2 rating Saxophone quarter........division 2 rating Woodwind ensemble .(didn't play at contest) Drum majorettes........division 1 rating with the marching band Flute trio......(flute quartet minus Shirley Schwietert).......division 1 rating Saxophone solo.. .(Sheryl Smith).1 rating Euphonium solo... (Mary McGuire).. .2 rating Trombone solo.... (Hadley Castor).. .2 rating Piano solo......(Sheryl Smith)...1 rating Here we see the marching band proudly strutting up the main street of Burt, past the home of its popular director, to serenade him in honor of the ONE rating received in the march- ing band contest at Charles City, from which they had just returned. Sheryl Smith, Lois Lichter, Arlyce Johnson, Beverly Larson, Karen Bernau, Patty Groen, Coach Ihnen, Delores Ackerman, Karen Lavrenz, Alice Thompson, Mary Keith, Barbara Dremmel, Pamela Andrews. The Burt she-bears ended the season with a record of 6 wins and 12 losses and of those 12 losses, many were at the hands of the better teams of the northern part of the state. Burt finished fourth in the State Line Conference. With this year's added ex- perience Burt will be back again to avenge this year's defeats. Burt 36 ..., 22 Burt 41 31 Burt 23 ... 52 Burt 40 27 Burt 23 25 Burt 45 33 Burt 51 36 Burt 31 48 Burt 35 40 Burt 30 44 Burt 44 63 Burt 34 33 Burt 31 ... 36 Burt 44 61 Burt 39 ... 42 Burt 20 53 County Tournament Sectional Tournament Burt 24 ... 50 Burt 16 38 50 BURT SAVINGS BANK, Burt GARRY FUNERAL HOME, Bancroft FRONT: BACK: (Boys (Basketball Toni Angus, Norman Mitchell, John Smidt, Gary Giddings, Jerry Garman. Coach Ihnen, Le Roy Davis, Wayne Christensen, Hadley Castor, David Stewart, Grover Giddings, J. D. Andrews. The Burt boys enjoyed the most successful season that Burt has ever had. They set an all-county record and all all-school record by winning twenty-five straight games be- fore they dropped the second round of the district tournament to Terril at Spencer. They won the State Line Conference for the second year in a row and they won the Kossuth county championship for the second year in a row. A team that won't be forgotten by many is the team of 56-57. Burt 60 33 Burt 60 47 Burt 19 14 Burt 63 29 Burt 58 36 Burt 62 32 Burt 56 47 Burt 48 43 Burt 68 42 Burt 66 35 Burt 56 43 Burt 70 46 Burt 66 30 Burt 67 48 Burt 69 43 Burt 65 37 Burt 62 45 Burt 57 41 County Tournament Sectional Tournament Burt 70 42 Burt 76 47 Burt 69 34 Burt 78 48 Burt 46 44 Burt 53 49 District Tournament Burt 56................Goldfield 46 Burt 51....................Terril 59 DONALD MITCHELL, Burt BURT HARDWARE, Burt MANAGER: Billy Meistcr. cJhe St am of Jl. St ar earn Unexpected gifts? John make a basket? Aren't we cute? You missed some, Johnl Take them with you in your dreams I Sec anything? The line-up I Pooped ? Two points for Burt! Lookin' for somp'n? Mourning for the defeated. CHEERLEADERS: Carilyn Hinckley, Roberta Hamilton, Judy O'Brien, Helen Harms. MASCOT: Stephanie Ihnon (Baseball The Burt boys enjoyed a victorious baseball season as they won 8 games and lost 4 games. In the Fall they bowed out of the Sectional Tournament to Bancroft and in the Spring they dropped the first round to Lone Rock in 9 innings. All in all it proved to be a better than average season. More talent and victories are in line for Burt next year. Fall of 1956 Spring of 1957 Burt 21 4 Burt 10 0 Burt 2 0 Burt 3 2 Burt 15 1 Burt 7 15 Burt 4 0 Burt 10 26 Burt 11 3 Sectional Tournament Sectional Tournament Burt 0 S Burt 2 3 FRONT: Dennis Shipler, Norman Mitchell, Hadley Castor, David Stewart, Toni Angus, Gary Glddlngs, Jerry Garman. BACK: Coach Ihnen, LeRoy Davis, Clifford Curtis, Jerry Koestler, Wayne Christensen, J. D. Andrews. (fumor 3 (tgh Qtrls' CBasketball FRONT: Cheryl Lovstad, Margery Henderson, Deanna Bernau, Sharon Miller, Marsha Dremmel, Margaret Keith. BACK. Mr. Beckley, Janet Black, Marcia Shlpler, Mrs. Newbrough; Chaperone, Joan Volentine, Audrey Gardner, Claudia Moore, Shirley Tolliver, Carole Wiener, Patty Long. Dr. G. J. CLAPSADDLE M.D., Burt KIRBY SMITH, Burt BURT SHOE HOSPITAL, Burt g„n tor 7 (igh G cisketball 56 FRONT: Joe McGuire, Bob Peterson, Jerry Peterson, Jay Hoppus, David Smith. MIDDLE: Mr. Beckley, Keith Mitchell, David Rasmussen, Richard Lavrenz, Gene Thompson, Dennis Melster, Larry Olson, Norman Carlson, Albert Chantland; Manager. BACK: Dale Castor, Larry Bunkofske, Duane Willrett, Gary Black, George Pattersen, Larry Westling, Roger Lavrenz. Promising talent showed up in the junior high as the girls proved with a fine record of 4 wins and 6 losses. They captured second place in the State Line Conference Tournament. Looking ahead; with these junior high girls coming into high school, it should mean better teams for Burt in the future. The boys in junior high compiled one of the finest records ever to be accomplished. They ended their season with 9 victories and 5 de- feats and they finished second in the State Line Conference Tournament. The coming talent of Burt High is groomed up in Junior high and this it was in baseball. Under the supervision of Coach Beckl'ey, the junior high boys compiled a record of 4 wins and 4 losses. With this added experience, the junior high boys will be contributing their talent to next years baseball teams in high school. FRONT: Dennis Melster, David Rasmussen, Bob Petersen, Jerry Petersen, Jay Hoppus, Joe McGuire, Keith Mitchell, David Smith, Terry Tieman. BACK: Richard Lavrenz, Jerry Peterson, Larcy Bunkofske, Gene Thompson, Dale Castor, Mr. Beckley, Larry Westling, Duane Willrett, George Patterson, Roger Lavrenz, Norman Carlson, Albert Chantland. (Junior B(tyb (Baseball Picking up corn. Work!Work! Work! The high school worked on several projects to help the cause of the usually-flat activity fund. The students of each and every class did their part in earning money for the various activities through the year. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSC. Algona HUTCHISON, HUTCHISON AND CARROLL Algona MODERN DRY CLEANERS AND TAILORS Algona Senior Projects Look at the Monkey! Looking it over? The scissors . Now I've got you! Boy, that was a corny one! I smell a rat 11 Norman, Working!? Weather's nice up here I Where did you get that? 5 feet, 7 1 2 Inches. Drinking Again? First ballet lesson Is that so? WorJcin' hard? Don't cry! Giddy-upl Just a little foggy here. Plans under way. Relaxing, or dreaming? Take it easy, girls 1 A proposal. Barb? New Caster bonnet, Mr. Ihnen? Hang on, Judy. Moving ? Eloping, Lois?? Is he cheating. Bud? (Boosters Van's Cafe, Algona Dr. Shey (Veterinarian), Algona Kirk's Shoe Store, Algona Hutzel's Office and School Supply, Algona Zender's, Algona Dr. Bourne, Algona Shumway, Kelly and Fristidt, Algona Buchanan Abstract Company , Algona Wiltgen Jewelers, Algona S. L. Department Store, Algona Chrischilles Store, Algona Penney's, Algona Coast-to-Coast Store, Algona Dean's Whtches and Watch Repairs, Algona A1 Hinckley, Cabinet Maker, Burt Jensvold's, Algona Percival Motor, Algona Conoco Service, Algona Pink Petal Flower Shop, Algona Davis Paint Store, Algona Dairy Queen, Algona Ramus Cafe, Lone Rock Lone Rock Co-op Exchange Co., Lone Rock Algona Impl. Company, Algona Peters Texaco, Algona • Kent Motor Company, Algona Grahams Department Store, Algona Kohlhass Hardware, Algona Shilts Brownbilt, Algona Pratt Drug Store, Burt Elm Grove Cheese Factory, Burt Schrader Garage, Burt Moore's Produce, Burt Baumgard Blacksmith Welding, Burt Ruth Hodgson (Piano Instructor), Burt Burt Reminder, Burt Lappe's Beauty Shop D.X. Station, Burt Grahams Standard Station, Burt 62 Advance Newspaper, Algona 6
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