Burt Community School - Bears / Roundup Yearbook (Burt, IA)
- Class of 1965
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Democratic Vidor — President Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 election by the greatest plurality and per cent of the total vote in U. S. history. Johnson became President at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Harry’s Hattie for Votes—Sen. Barry Goldwater was surrounded by fans at Knoxville. Tenn., air- port September 16 as he campaigned for the presidency on the Republican ticket. The con- servative senator swept to a first-ballot nomina- tion at the convention in San Francisco. National Events in Review—1964 Nobel Prize Winner— Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr., right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public events, at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. I)r. King was in Oslo to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. Cards are the Winners— Roger Craig leaped on a group of teammates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson mo- ments after the last out in the seventh World Series game won by the Redbirds over the Yankees. 7-5, in St. Louis. Pm the Greatest—Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the world heavyweight title in Miami Beach in February. He was credited with a tech- nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis- ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- enth round. Alaskan Quake—A whole line of cars rest- ed about 20 feet below street level on a main thoroughfare in Anchorage the day following the disastrous earthquake on March 27. THE ROUNDUP BURT COMMUNITY SCHOOL Burt, Iowa Patsy Zwiefel--Editor Thomas D. Herrick--Sponsor INDEX Activities ...................3] Administration ............... 2 Advertising...................54 Faculty........................3 Miscellaneous.................50 Seniors........................7 Sports ...................... 41 Underclassmen.................15 ADMINISTRATION SEATED: Genevieve Graham, Secretary; Kenneth Sarchet, President; Richard E. Burmeister, Superintendent. STANDING: John Miller, M. 1. Lichter, Ed Smith, William Scheer. ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Patsy Zwiefel, Editor, Victoria Koestler, Assistant Editor. ROW ONE: Roberta Ackerman, Mary Harms, Jane Barslou, Linda Fairbanks, Jean Mescher, Nancy Becker. Mr. Herrick, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Robert Melville, Joe Fries, Robert Ortman, Richard Gebken, Duane Peter, Doug Black. 2 rev t f V' e .v o , yAW VO c vvV o vc'A. V c.c let . TV- It f) i vevvCvv VO s9r rc rC r 5;roV dVe 1 Vyv C vvvsV Gtce - o V J c °i d3V V?J v¥ vcy _ C Vxe-A' .V,, V4 VU yo.e, v S.VtO-C’ o 0 sSI S ps FACULTY olY H-'i c r ;v VJ a - o . cu YV . Lv ( t - A etSs ° - W tvS Xt cV’ O. XC v' FC 'U - vo; -1 MR. CONEY Industrial Arts Coach Physical Education MRS. CONEY Vocal Music Band MR. HERRICK Commercial Annual School Paper Driver's Ed. MRS. GROVER MR. HAAG German Science Grade Music MR. HANSON MR. HILTON Math Social Studies MR. HOPKINS English Speech Dramatics MR. KLOPPEN Jr. High English Math Physical Education MRS. SOWERS Home Ec. MaDONNA VOGEL Secretary to Superintendent Paul Hasse--Custodian BUS DRIVERS Vern Shipler Bob Hamilton Jodie Cunningham Darrell McFarland Viola Me Dona Id--Head Cook Mildred Mescher--Cook Helen Stewart - -Cook CLASS SPONSORS RICHARD L. JOHNSON Principal Senior Class Sponsor B.S. Degree--Drake U. 1963 THOMAS D. HERRICK Senior Class Sponsor B.S. Degree--Buena Vista 1956 CLASS COLORS— Pale Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER—White Orchid CLASS MOTTO— Don’t Equal It; Better It. RICHARD GEBKEN CLASS PRESIDENT Football ...................1,2,3 Track..........................1,4 Class Officer .............. 3,4 Cut out to be an angel, till Annual Staff................ 4 someone lost the pattern. FTA......................... 4 PATRICIA ZWIEFEL STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT Annual Staff .............. 3,4 Annual Editor ........... 4 Band .................... 1,2,3,4 Band Queen .............. 4 Basketball.......... 1,2,3,4 Class Officer .......1,3,4 Football Cheerleader ... 3,4 F.T.A................1,2,3,4 F.T.A. Officer ....... 3,4 Girls Glee .............. 1,2,3 Homecoming Queen .... 4 Librarian ...............1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus ....... 1,2,3, 4 Music Officer ...........4 He has three speeds--slow, Paper Staff 2 3 4 slower, and stop. Student Counc a’ ' 2, A Student Council Officer . . .2,4 Spring Play............ 3 Track............... 1,2,3, 4 Vocal Groups Accompanist . .3, 4 Average income--About midnight. | JEAN MESCHER Class Treasurer Annual Staff..............3,4 Band...................... 1, 2,3,4 Band Queen................ 4 Basketball................ 1,2,3,4 Class Officer ............2,3,4 County F.T.A. Officer . . 4 Double Quartet ........... 4 F.T.A......................3,4 Girl's Glee............... 1,2,3 Librarian..................1,2,3 Madrigal...................4 Mixed Chorus ............'. 1,2,3,4 Music Officer............. 4 Paper Staff............... 1,2,3,4 Paper Editor.............. 4 Sextet ....................3 Softball...................1,2,3 Speech Play ...............1 Student Council .......... 2 Track..................... 1,2 Waitress ................. 1 DAVID HARMS Football ...................4 Like a circle ending never, Track...................... 1,2,3 does her talk go on forever. Student Council ...........1 Band .......................1,2,3,4 ROBERTA ACKERMAN With a merry twinkle in her eye, you'll find her where there's fun close by. Annual Staff.............. Band...................... Band Queen ............... Basketball................ Class Officer ............ Homecoming Candidate . . Librarian ................ Music Officer ............ One Act Play ............. 3.4 1.2.3.4 4 1.2.3.4 1 4 1 4 1 Softball .................. 2,3 Speech Contest ............2, 3 Student Council........... 1,2,3 Student Council Officer ... 1 Track........................1,2,3 Waitress ..................1 JUDY CHER LAND Basketball Cheerleader . . .3,4 Girl's Glee .................1,2,3 Librarian ............... 4 Mixed Chorus .............1,2,3, 4 Paper Staff ............. 4 Track...................... 1,2 Waitress ................ l Full of fun, full of cheer, Not so shy as she may appear. DAVID KOHLHAAS She looks like an angel, Track........................1 acts like one too, but you Basketball .................. 1 never can tell what an Band..........................1, 3, 4 angel will do. MARY HARMS Class Secretary Annual Staff............. 3,4 Band..................... 1,2,3,4 Band Queen .............. 4 Class Officer ........... 2,4 Girl's Trio.............. 3,4 Girl's Glees ............ 1,2,3 Homecoming Candidate . . . 2, 4 Librarian ............... 1 Madrigal....................3,4 Majorette................ 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus ............1,2,3,4 Motet ................... 3 Music Officer ........... 4 Paper Staff.............. 2,3,4 Soloist.................. 4 Student Council ......... 3,4 Student Council Officer . . 4 Waitress................. 1 I make my home out on the farm, to keep me away from city's harm. ROBERT MELVILLE Silence pays big dividends. Never worry, never shirk; never kill yourself with work. Marching Band Mixed Chorus Annual Staff FTA.......... Fall Play . . Paper Staff DEAN LARSEN Waiter .... He argues early, he argues late, if a line were crooked, he'd argue it straight. AUGUST SANKEY Basketball Manager .... 1 Basketball ............... 2,3,4 Baseball...................1,2,3,4 Football.................... 1,2,4 Mixed Chorus ............. 1 Student Council ...........1,4 Track..................... 1,2,3,4 Stage Manager ............ 4 A diamond is her idea of a stepping stone to suc- cess. PATRICIA WOLTZ Basketball ............. 1,2,3 Football Cheerleader ... 2 Homecoming Queen Candidate ... 4 Librarian .............. 2,4 One Act Plays ........... 1 Paper Staff ............. 4 Track .................. 1 Waitress ................ 1 HAVEN’T WE CHANGED THIRD GRADE FRONT: David Kohlhaas, Dean Larsen, Donald Peterson, Bruce Larsen, Ger- ald Noland, Duane Nauman, Richard Gebken. MIDDLE: Dorothy Vanderhoff, Sharon Petersen, Donna Schrader, Mary Harms, Judith Cherland, Mrs. Ballard, Janice Abbas, Roberta Ackerman, Carol Hiatt, Marlene Henderson. BACK: David Hoernke, Bruce Larsen, Bonnie Hoernke, Patricia Woltz, Maureen O'Brien, Patricia Zwiefel, Judy Spry, Danny Castor, Roger Giddings. ABSENT: Shela Hawcott, Linda Cooke. GRADUATION ROW ONE: Roberta Ackerman, David Kohlhaas, Judy Cherland, Mary Harms, Robert Melville. ROW TWO: David Harms, Pat Woltz, August Sankey, Richard Gebken, Dean Larsen, Patsy Zwiefel. 12 Baccalaureate Service Burt Community Graduating Class SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1965 8 :00 P.M. Processional_________________Battle Hymn of the Republic Chorus Invocation________________________Reverend Merlin Davies Choral Response ___________________________ Mixed Chorus Scripture Reading_________________Reverend Merlin Davies Prayer____________________________Reverend Merlin Davies Choral Response ____________________________________Mixed Chorus Baccalaureate Sermon______________ Reverend Merlin Davies The Changing and the Changeless Cheribum Song______________________________________Glinka The Last IVords of David_________________________Thompson Benediction_______________________Reverend Merlin Davies Recessional__________________Battle Hymn of the Republic Chorus Commencement Program Burt Community Graduating Class THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965 8:00 P.M. Processional ---------Pomp and Circumstance Band Invocation-----------------------Reverend Merlin Davies Somewhere a Child is Singing______________________Dykema Girls Trio Awards ------------------------- Richard E. Burmeister Presentation of Speaker-------------Richard L. Johnson Commencement Address------------Dr. Robert M. Wasson Commencement: End or Beginningf I resentation of Graduating Class — Richard E. Burmeister Awarding of Halls of Ivy Benediction _ Recessional _ Diplomas-------------------Kenneth Sarchet ---------------------------Russell - Knight Mixed Chorus -------------------Reverend Merlin Davies -------------------Pomp and Circumstance CLASS HISTORY The class of 1965 began its progression through the Burt Community School on September 1, 1952 when 20 eager students started kindergarten with Miss Patricia Brennan as their teacher. The members of this class were: Peggy Bates, Judy Cherland, Richard Gebken, Nicholas Geesman, Roger Giddings, Don Gifford, Shela Hawcott, Marlene Henderson, Carol Hiatt, David Hoernke, June Jenkins, David Kohlhaas, Dean Larsen, James Lovstad, John McKenzie, Jeanette Meyer, Maureen O'Brien, Donna Schrader, Judy Spry, Pat Woltz. Dur- ing the year the class gained Don Peterson, Bruce Larsen, and Jerry Helmers. By the end of the year the class lost, Peggy Bates, June Jenkins, and Jerry Helmers. Six new members joined the class in first grade with Mrs. Margaret Palmer as their teacher: Duane Nauman, Carol Smith, Sharon Peterson, David Mitchell, Peggy Bates, and Patricia Zwiefel joined the class. At the close of the year, the class lost Sharon Peterson, Peggy Bates, Don Gifford, Carol Smith, Nicholas Geesman, and David Mitchell. With Mrs. Christina Christen as their second grade teacher, Vera Chipman, Charles Groan, Richard Grady, Bob Melville, Gerald Noland, Eugene Meister, and Janice Abbas joined the class. Leaving the class was Vera Chipman, Charles Groan, Richard Grady, James Lovstad, John McKenzie, and Bob Melville. The third grade taught by Miss Nancy Ballard gained these pupils: Danny Castor, Linda Cooke, Dorothy Vanderhoff, and Rosanne Wiener. Mrs. Myrle Dutton taught them in fourth grade with this new student, Linda Lockhart, and Bruce Larsen leaving. In fifth grade their teacher was Mrs. Neoma Thompson, and these students joined them: Alan Schultz, and Alexis Rutledge. The class began sixth grade with Mrs. Beulah Lee as instructor. Sharon Peterson, David Harms, Kenneth Foster, Eddie Jones, August Sankey joined the class, and Duane Nauman, Don Peterson, Kenneth Foster, and Eddie Jones left us. Starting into junior high the class instructors were, Mrs. Grace Anderson and David Brown. Gerald Noland, Alan Schultz, and Pat Woltz moved away, and Shela Hawcott passed away. The class gained Connie Johnson, Darrell Parcel, and Pat Tostenrud. Starting into high school the class gained Jean Mescher. Pat Woltz joined us later in the freshman year. In Eleventh grade Carol Kastner came into the class and left a few weeks later. Sharon Peterson, Donna Schrader, Darrell Parcel left the class at the end of the year. In the senior year Mr. Richard Johnson and Mr. Thomas Herrick, as sponsors. The class gained Bob Melville, and lost Roger Giddings, and Rosanne Wiener. Five of the twenty graduates started to kindergarten together, Judy Cherland, Richard Gebken, David Kohlhaas, Dean Larsen, and Pat Woltz. 14 iy ± rormu'i'- sn' ta • v v - . ,, „, ; H| treat i an r.f, the ry. 3. Chrm.Of or t Hi5 element; simple; uncom luc. Pert. U )or concerned w :ntary education; elemental ''o v the secondary school ( 'f • ’'°r 6 or 8 Mnle. er, C 4 infinitely ious trop. tments. ?'kus) n.; p? t.t on cast in sy 110 2 Jane Barslou Nancy Becker Doug Black Joel Chipman Merwyn Cunningham Dallas Curtis Linda Fairbanks Joe Fries Loreli Lavrenz Don Gifford Robert Lovstad Victoria Koestler Connie McFarland Clyde Moore Robert Ortman Duane Peter Jim Redemske Judy Spry 16 Nancy Ackerman Paulette Arend Jim Baer Joyce Baumgard Boyd Bristow Janet Cherland Linda Gardner Norma Harms Diane Hoppus Bernita Johnson Diane Johnson Charlotte Lappe s o p H o Charlene Lappe Judy Larson Mike Larson Harold Lavrenz Phillip McFarland Henry Meier M O R E S Linda Meyer Diann Miller Ronald Presthus Roy alee Sankey Sandra Schrader Max Shipler NOT SHOWN: Sandra Peterson Clint Patterson 17 Linda Becker Marsha Curtis John Fries Mike Hamilton Gary Huber Gloria Heyes F R E S H M E N 18 E I G H T H G R A D E Kathy Lappe Jane Larsen Donna Larsen Craig Lauritson Wayne Lavrenz Mark Mawdsley Jerry McFarland Alan Mescher Kathleen Patterson Diane Person Steve Scheer Valarie Schenck Pat Schrader Patty Sheirbon Cinda Weber i Francis Arend Sharon Bergerud Marilyn Cherland Cynthia Chipman Jim Curtis Barbara Hamilton Danny Kohlhaas Ruth Long Doug Marlow Donna Miller Randy Presthus Chuck Redemske Steven Schenck Connie Sheirbon Jill Smith Marcia Soderberg Bill Spry Joyce Spry Randall Tjaden Lennice Waltman Gayle Wermers s E V E N T H G R A D E 20 John Chipman Dale Fraser Tom Lappe Linda A rend W Franklin Becker Stephen Becker Barbara Bergerud X T H Kevin Fraser Steven Madsen Marilyn Person G R A D E S P Roger Bode Joel Bode Muriel Burkhart Marlys Finnestad Jerry Garrett Jackie Garrett Kenneth Henrichsen Lucille Jenkins Thomas Reinsback Ted Yager NOT SHOWN: Mark Hertzke E C I A E L D Robert Devine Howard Eimers Craig Giddings Geneva Graham Roxanne Hawcott Duane Heyes Joyce Larsen Ann Lavrenz Mayme Lavrenz Steven Scott Carol Sill Roger Sarchet Cynthia Soderberg Pamela Wagner Sandra Zwiefel NOT SHOWN: Jolyn Scheer Linda Chipman Mark Behrends F I F T H G R A D E Susan Angus Barbara Batt Susan Becker Danny Bergerud F O Margaret Devine Kathy Eimers Charles Gifford u R T David Hanson Nancy Herrick Brad Holding Robert Lappe Mark Lavrenz Florence Long G R Michael Mawdsley Sharon Patterson Charles Schrader D E Donald Scott Timmy Sheirbon Cynthia Sill Pamela Soderberg Terry Tjaden Jon Woltz NOT SHOWN: Kevin Wagner Gail Giddings Cathy Grubb Patty Grubb Kathleen Hildman Virgel Johnson Lorelei Keith Linda Larsen John Lavrenz Dennis Miller Cheryl Batt Pat Bradley Carol Behrends Cheryl Behrends Charlene Curtis T David Devine | Jimmy Doege Stanley Eimers H I R D G R A D Dale Person Rochelle Sarchet Stephan Schweiger Gary Sheirbon Becky Simmons Duane Spear Mary Studer Kathy Woltz NOT SHOWN: Michelle Wagner 24 Norman Becker Steven Bergerud Michael Fraser Jennifer Fries s E C o N D 25 Thomas Angus Ann Bradley Cheryl Curtis Karen Eimers Diane Fraser Neal Giddings Denise Graham Barbara Herrick Lynne Keith Gregory Koepke Jerry Lain Darlene Larsen Sandra Madsen Kenneth McFarland Nancy McGuire Patricia Parsons Sharia Sarchet Bob Simmons Dawn Stenzel Daniel Studer Craig Summers Mary Jo Wermers James Woltz 26 NOT SHOWN: Darrell Spear Patricia Stevens MRS. DANGELSER Kindergarten MRS. STENZEL Kindergarten MRS. 0ESTERRE1CHER First Grade MRS. ANDERSON Second Grade MRS. TIETZ Third Grade MRS. DUTTON Fourth Grade 27 MRS. THOMPSON Fifth Grade MRS. TROUTMAN Sixth Grade MRS. TENNEY Special Ed. David Batt Steven Bode Thomas Devine Michael Bergerud Myers Burmeister Betty Erpelding KINDER- Sandra Lynch Merrill Mawdsley Norma McGuire 28 Debra Harms Vaughn Holding Laura Johnson Steven Heilman Larry Hoover Scott Koepke GARTEN Steven Soderberg Tony Steven Sheila Studer 29 JUNIOR CHORUS ROW ONE: Sandra Zwiefel, Linda Chipman, Sandra Lovstad, Carol Sill, Roberta Zwiefel, Marilyn Cherland, Roxanne Hawcott, Thomas Lappe, Steve Becker, Phil- lip Lovstad. ROW TWO: Ruth Long, Mayme Lavrenz, Darlene Miller, Jolyn Scheer, Ann Lavrenz, Joyce Spry, Connie Sheirbon, Joyce Larsen, Vicki Westling, Marilyn Person, Frank Becker, Dale Fraser, Danny Kohlhaas, Robert Devine. ROW THREE: Cynthia Patterson, Geneva Graham, Linda Arend, Gayle Wermers, Barbara Bergerud, Donna Miller, Marcia Soderberg, Jill Smith, Sharon Bergerud, Kevin Fraser, Jerry McFarland, Randy Presthus, Doug Marlow, John Chipman, Jerry McFarland. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Robert Ortman, Vice-President, Mary Harms, Secretary, Patsy Zwiefel, President, Boyd Bristow, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Doug Marlow, Cindy Chipman, Linda Fairbanks, Joyce Baumgard, Kathy Patter- son, Gloria Heyes, Howard Batt, Nancy Becker. THIRD ROW: Tom Lich- ter, Scott Scheer, August Sankey, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. F.T.A. SEATED: Linda Fairbanks, Treasurer, Vicki Koestler, Secretary, Patsy Zwiefel, President, Jean Mescher, Vice-President, Mrs. Sowers, Sponsor. ROW ONE: Warren Waltman, John Patterson, Donald Westling, Gloria Heyes, Deborah Kohlhaas, Linda Becker, Marsha Curtis, Deborah Stenzel, Judy Larsen, Nancy Becker, Diann Miller. ROW TWO: Roger Graham, Tom Lichter, Bob Melville, Richard Gebken, Sandra Ortman, Scott Scheer, Doug Black. 32 PAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Linda Fairbanks, Jane Barslou, assistant editor, Jean Mescher, editor, Pat Woltz, chief typist. SECOND ROW: Connie Sheirbon, Mary Harms, Roberta Ackerman, Rosanne Wiener, Judy Cherland, Jean Wood, Judy Larsen, Mr. Herrick, sponsor, Marilyn Cherland. THIRD ROW: Mike Hamilton, Doug Black, Bob Melville, Robert Ortman, Joe Fries, Patsy Zwiefel, Sandra Ortman, Donna Larsen, Nancy Becker, Duane Peter. LIBRARIANS SEATED: Patricia Hildman, Patricia Woltz, Patsy Zwiefel, Nancy Becker. STANDING: Judy Cherland, Jean Wood, Loreli Lavrenz, Valerie Schenck. 33 BURT ROYALTY JEAN MESCHER Mason City Festival Queen PATRICIA ZWIEFEL Homecoming Queen ROBERTA ACKERMAN Algona Festival Queen Girls’ Trio Solos Linda Fairbanks, Jane Barslou, Mary Harms--Rating--II. Victoria Koestler--Rating--I; Mary Harms --Rating II. MUSIC CONTEST Girls’ Sextet Nancy Becker, Linda Becker, Charlotte Lappe, Royalee Sankey, Charlene Lappe, Nancy Ackerman. Rating--II ROW ONE: Lennice Waltman, Dale Fraser, Steven Becker, David McFarland, Connie Sheirbon, Ruth Long. ROW TWO: Kevin Fraser, Mark Mawdsley, Valarie Holding, Donna Miller. Flute Duet Nancy Herrick, Jolyn Scheer 35 ROW ONE: Carol Sill, Linda Chipman, Pam Soderberg, Darlene Miller, Marilyn Person. ROW TWO: Steven Scheer, Marsha Soderberg, Kenneth Hawcott. CONCERT BAND SEATED: Kevin Fraser, Mark Mawdsley, Jean Mescher, Kenneth Hawcott, Scott Scheer, Steven Scheer, Jane Barslou, Janet Becker, Norma Harms, Diann Miller, Mary Harms, Bob Melville, Robert Ortman, Joe Fries, Alan Mescher, Debbie Kohlhaas, Vicki Koestler, Linda Fairbanks, Merwyn Cunningham, Jr., Kathy Patterson, Warren Waltman, Jeanine Chafee, Dale Fraser, Deb- bie Stenzel, Linda Becker, Sandra Ortman, Connie Sheirbon, Ruth Long. STANDING: Charlene Lappe, Charlotte Lappe, Roberta Ackerman, David Kohlhaas, David Harms, Patsy Zwiefel. MARCHING BAND Vicki Koestler, Drum Majorette, Mary Harms, Rosi Wiener, Majorettes. ROW ONE left to right: Joe Fries, Sandra Ortman, Deborah Kohlhaas, Robert Ortman. ROW TWO: Linda Fairbanks, Diann Miller, Scott Scheer, Steve Scheer, Norma Harms. ROW THREE: Diane Person, Nancy Ackerman, Dave Harms, Kathy Lappe, Kathy Patterson. ROW FIVE: Merwyn Cunningham, Debo- rah Stenzel, Jeanine Chafee, Dale Fraser, Linda Becker. ROW SIX: Kenneth Hawcott, Gloria Heyes, Alan Mescher, Connie Sheirbon, Ruth Long. ROW SEVEN: Jean Mescher, Mark Mawdsley, Kevin Fraser, Janet Becker, Jane Barslou. ROW EIGHT: Jolyn Scheer, Valorie Holding, Marilyn Cherland, Linda Chipman. MIXED CHORUS ROW ONE: Carol Sill, Marilyn Person, Jolyn Scheer, Nancy Herrick, Stephen Becker, Duane Heyes, David McFarland. ROW TWO: Marcia Soderberg, Darlene Miller. ROW THREE: Cynthia Patter- son, Linda Chipman, Charles Behrends, David Hanson, Cynthia Chipman, Marilyn Cherland, Donna Miller, Valarie Holding. STANDING: Diane Person, Barbara Hamilton, Mayme Lavrenz, Roger Sarchet. ROW ONE LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Patterson, Linda Becker, Judy Spry, Sandra Peterson, Jean Mescher, Linda Gardner, Debra Stenzel, Kathy Lappe, Norma Harms, Patsy Zwiefel (accompanist). ROW TWO: Charlotte Lappe, Royalee Sankey, Diane Person, Jean Wood, Mary Harms, Judy Cher- land, Marsha Curtis, Valarie Holding, Patricia Sheirbon, Diane Hoppus, Jane Barslou, Judy Lar- sen, Janet Becker, Mark Mawdsley, John Patterson. ROW THREE: Boyd Bristow, Bob Melville, Duane Peter, LeAnn Wermers, Paulette Arend, Jeanine Chafee, Donna Larsen, Vicki Koestler, Linda Fairbanks, Gloria Heyes, Nancy Becker, Kenneth Hawcott, Gary Huber, Warren Waltman, Mrs. Coney, Director. ROW FOUR: Ron Presthus, Robert Ortman, Phillip McFarland, Scott • Scheer, Tom Lichter, Charlene Lappe, Diann Miller, Sandra Ortman, Linda Meyer, Bobby Lovstad, Alan Mescher, Merwyn Cunningham, Jr., John Fries, Howard Batt, Steven Scheer. JR. BAND STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS Is it T for Tom, Linda? All Legs!!! Mmmmml What a Delicious Cake! The Freshman Float The Senior Float Pat Woltz Patsy Zwiefel HOMECOMING Mary Harms The Homecoming Dance The Crowning of the Queen Roberta Ackerman TAKE IT EASY Spring Play Cast LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Ortman; Stage Director, Warren Waltman, Doug Black, Diane Hoppus, Doc Cunningham, Jane Barslou, Vicki Koestler, Linda Fairbanks, Clint Patterson, Duane Peter, John Fries, Joe Fries: Stage Manager. Philip and Florence John Florenz Tom Lawrence Lon Torrence Mrs. Highgate Nancy Highgate Beagle Jones Tom Lawrence pertaimn ol naturj ■ naturali lateral m j force ipinat ■pirch;'’; '' V J tas contras t ■JcriiCAL. — Sm Hal education. ■care of the body, ic exercises. m- , apUy- ■Ttures L Ksical 6 Falojjy, petrol9g , sciences collectively GIRL’S BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Gloria Hayes, Linda Becker, Royalee Sankey, Patsy Zwiefel, Roberta Ackerman, LeAnn Wermers. SECOND ROW: Diann Miller, manager, Charlotte Lappe, Nancy Becker, Sandra Ortman, Madonna Vogel, chaperone, Mr. Coney, coach, Jean Mescher, Linda Fairbanks, Charlene Lappe, Jane Barslou, manager. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Cherland, Vicki Koestler, Sandra Schrader, and Lori Manus, Jr. Cheerleader. 42 ACTION!! Bad pass that time, Clyde! Where did it go? Patiently Waiting! BOY’S BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Douglas Black, Clyde Moore, Joe Fries, Bobby Lovstad, Duane Peter, Jim Redemske, Dallas Curtis. ROW TWO: Robert Ortman, Harold Lavrenz, Donald Gifford, August Sankey, Boyd Bristow, Roger Graham, John Patterson, Warren Waltman, Wayne Lavrenz, manager, Mr. Kloppen, coach. 44 FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Doug Black, Clint Patterson, Tom Lichter, Scott Scheer, Henry Meier, Mr. Kloppen, Coach Mr Coney, Assistant Coach, Merwyn Cunningham, Jr., Harold Lavrenz, Max Shipler, Jim Baer, Mike Hamilton. ROW TWO: Charles Bullock, Manager, Phil McFarland, Jim Redemske, August Sankey, Dave Harms, John Fries, Joe Fries, Roger Giddings, Don Gifford, Bob Ortman. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: Roseanne Wiener STANDING: Patsy Zwiefel Charlotte Lappe Vicki Koestler Charlene Lappe BASEBALL ROW ONE: Harold Lavrenz, Douglas Black, Boyd Bristow, Clint Patterson. ROW TWO: Joel Chipman, Joe Fries, Phil McFarland, August Sankey, Robert . Ortman, Merwyn Cunningham, Duane Peter. BOYS’ TRACK ROW ONE: Jim Redemske, August Sankey, Don Gifford. ROW TWO: Don- nie Westling, Roger Graham, Tom Lichter, Joe Fries, Jim Baer, Mr. Coney, Coach. GIRLS’ TRACK ROW ONE: Patsy Zwiefel, Linda Fairbanks, LeAnn Wermers. ROW TWO: Debby Stenzel, Linda Becker, Sandra Ortman, Nancy Becker, Gloria Heyes, Mr. Coney, Coach. MIDGETS ROW ONE: Harold Lavrenz, Bill Spry, Howard Batt, Steve Scheer, and Phil McFarland. ROW TWO: Clint Patterson, Donald Westling, Henry Meyer, Roger Graham, John Fries, Wayne Lavrenz, Mike Hamilton, and Bovd Bristow. 3 PEE WEES ROW ONE: David Hanson, Dale Person, John Lawrenz, Bobby Devine, Charles Schrader, Brad Holding, Jon Woltz. ROW TWO: Mark Lavrenz, Bobby Lappe, I3uane Heyes R°ger Sarchet, Mark Behrends, David McFarland. ROW THREE: Dale Fraser, Thomas Lappe, Randall Tjaden, Randy Presthus, James Curtis, Steven Schenck, John Chipman. 47 JR. HIGH GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Kathy Lappe, Janet Becker, Valerie Schenk, Cindy Chipman, Pat Sheirbon, Pat Schrader. ROW TWO: Jeanine Chafee, Jayne Larsen, Donna Larsen, Kathy Patterson, Donna Miller, Mr. Coney, Coach. JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS SEATED: Connie Sheirbon, Valerie Schenk, Valarie Holding. STANDING: Pat Schrader. 48 JR. HIGH FOOTBALL ROW ONE--Danny Kohlhaas, Steven Schenck, Douglas Marlow, Mark Mawdsley, Randy Tjaden, Edwin Parcel, Steven Scheer, Jim Curtis, Chuck Redemske. ROW TWO--Mr. Coney, coach, Randy Presthus, Ptoward Batt, Jr., Wayne Lavrenz, Francis Arend, Alan Mescher, Craig Lauritson, Jerry McFarland, Billy Spry. JR. HIGH BOYS’ BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Danny Kohlhaas, Steven Schenk, Wayne Lavrenz, Randy Tjaden, Mark Mawdsley, Jim Curtis. ROW TWO: Randy Presthus, Jerry McFarland, Craig Lauritson, Alan Mescher, Steven Grubb, Chuck Redemske, Steven Scheer, Mr. Coney, Coach. Looking for something, Paul? A 2:00 Visitor. Our room. 50 Burt Football Fans MISCELLANEOUS 51 Ride 'em cowboys! Working hard or hardly working? They went that away! MISCELLANEOUS Taking it easy. Reach! Don’t wrinkle it! 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Main Veterinarian Just North of Milwaukee Depot Headquarters For Gasoline—Fuel Kerosene Phone 184 Diesel Fuel Kerosene All Gasoline Fuel Oils Direct From Titonka, Iowa Pipeline Terminal Algona Iowa SYMBOL Of SERVICE .q| INTI B NATIONAL HARVESTER The Lone Rock Bank Dr. R. H. Thompson. Dentist General Banking Insurance Phone WAlnut 5-3260 Lone Rock, Iowa Burt Iowa % The Bancroft Register Quality Printing of All Kinds • Reasonable Prices Bancroft Iowa ESSER DRY CLEANERS DAU S GARAGE CY 4-2827 Oldsmobile and Rambler Sales Service General Repairing Algona Iowa CYpress 4-4144 Algona, Iowa JOE BRADLEY EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson—Oliver Farm Machinery GMC Trucks Firestone Tires Cypress 4-2421 Algona, Iowa NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC COLONY INN JUNGLE CAFE SERVICE CO. Best Food, Bar, and Restaurant, in Northern Iowa. Complete L.P. Natural Gas Service Algona, Iowa Serving Burt with Bottles Bulk Gas Service All Gas Appliances for Home Farm Sold and Serviced SCHRADER'S HARDWARE Plumbing—Heating—Gas 10 E. State St. Algona Phone 19 Burt, Iowa BAUMGARD'S BLACKSMITH SHILLINGTON BARBER SHOP Welding And Plow Lays CY 4-3287 Phone 78 Burt, Iowa Algona Iowa Thermogas Co. of Algona Bottled Bulk GAS SERVICE Rent or Own Your Tank For Low Monthly Cost Dial 295-2841—Algorta, Iowa Dial 2-2811—Emmetsburg, Iowa Dial 2-2521—Buffalo Center, Iowa Rachut-McM ullen Compliments Of Algona Produce Insurance Agency One-Stop Insurance Service Phone 15 Algona Hood's Super Valu Groceries and Meats Iowa Burt Algona Lanes Meet Your Friends Where Friends Meet Iowa Algona Iowa A Sport For Young And Old Algona Iowa PERCIVAL MOTORS WILTGEN JEWELERS Dodge—Chrysler Sales Service Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Gifts China Silverware Complete Repair Dept. Algona, Iowa Watches—Rings—Jewelry Diamond Settings Algona, Iowa GEORGE'S BODY SHOP DIRECTORY SERVICE COMPANY Wreck Rebuilding Complete Painting Glass Installed 24 Hr. Tow Service Farm Directories—Plat Books Job Printing Used Auto Parts Phone 295-2665—Day 295-5388—Night Algona, Iowa Phone 295-2473 Algona, Iowa MURRAY ELEVATOR Rath Feeds Animal Protein Makes the Difference Congratulations, Seniors Custom Feedmill Service Top Prices for Your Grain M. G. BOURNE, M.D. Drop In for a Visit Algona, Iowa Phone 4761 Bancroft, Iowa Garry Funeral Home 24-Hour Ambulance Service Ambulance Equipped With Oxygen Phone 5483 Bancroft Iowa Lovstad's Market Blanchard Lumber Fresh Meats, Fruits Hardware Co. Phone 925-3015 and Vegetables First Quality Building Material Phone 56 Burt Iowa Lone Rock, Iowa Anderson's Burt Hardware Gilt Edge Paint and Window Glass Lone Rock Co operative Elevator Housewares Appliances — Bottle Gas—Jamesway Dial WA 5-3590 Speed Queen Pride of the Farm Burt, Iowa Phone 58 Lone Rock Iowa WELP’S WHOLESALE FEEDS Phone 4531 Bancroft, Iowa KLGA The Big Voice Algona, Iowa OLLOM'S UPHOLSTERY Phone 295-2554 Algona, Iowa DON'S PLACE Recreation Pool Operated by Don Bonnstetter Burt, Iowa NATIONAL FOOD GROCERY Finest Groceries Meats Algona, Iowa CLIFF HOLDING GARAGE Burt, Iowa BEHR'S STANDARD SERVICE Free Gift House Stamps Algona, Iowa SUNDET INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 118 South Dodge Algona EAST END GROCERY Algona, Iowa KENNEDY BROTHERS CO Dry Goods—Clothing Shoes —Ready -to -Wear Phone 5341 Bancroft, Iowa TIETZ BUILDING ELECTRIC —Contractors— Specializing in New Houses Don Tietz Phone 110 Burt, Iowa BEED HARDWARE Frlgldaire Maytag Appliances Bottle Gas And General Hardware Phone 5 Titonka LAPPE'S D-X Filling Station Burt Iowa DALE W. LOCKWOOD The Equitable Life Assurance Society Of The United States Burt, Iowa Phone 201 ROY'S GRILL Home Cooked Meals Pastries Open 6 A. M. - 11 P. M. Bancroft Phone 3041 KLEIN'S FARM SUPPLY Wayne Feeds Algona Iowa ALGONA THEATRE Algona Iowa Compliments Of FOLLMAN'S RECREATION Titonka Iowa SNACK SHOP Dairy Creme Root Beer Phone 209 Burt, Iowa Compliments of DOCTOR WILLIAM CLEGG Chiropractor BURT TELEPHONE COMPANY Local Exchange Long Distance Connections Burt Iowa K H CO-OP OIL CO. Robert Hamilton, Station Manager Phone 42 Burt, Iowa MICHAELSEN'S TRUCKLINE Livestock Trucking Titonka Whittemore Phone 928-2211—Tyke 3102 Whittemore Titonka, Iowa MARION'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent—Haircutting—Shampoo—Wave Marion Westling Phone 104 BATT'S BARBER SHOP Burt, Iowa DR. T. J. EGAN Bancroft. Iowa Office—5431 Res.—5391 MILLER'S USED CLOTHING Where Your Dollar Buys More Phone 295-2967—Algona Burt, Iowa KOSSUTH RADIO RECORD SHOP Algona, Iowa RUTH HODGSON Teacher of Plano Phone 112 Burt, Iowa VAN'S CAFE-- Always Good Food Private Parties—New Dining Rooms Algona Iowa ENGSTROM ELECTRIC Burt, Iowa MODERN CLEANERS TAILORS Pickup Stations at Lovstad's Market Batt's Barber Shop Algona, Iowa LEROY'S SHOE REPAIR Algona, Iowa ERNIE WILLIAMS JOHN DEERE Algona, Iowa DR. PLOTT, M.D. Surgeon Algona, Iowa LAVRENZ BROTHERS Burt, Iowa RAY WESTLING Carpenter Work Pole Building—Cabinets Phone 104 Burt, Iowa • CHROME CORNER'S CAFE Junction 169—18—Mobile Gos Open 24 Hours Algona, Iowa DR. BAHNE K. BAHNSON Osteopathic —Physician Burt, Iowa SHEAKLEY'S Women's Fine Clothing Algona Emmetsburg H. W. BECKER SPORTING GOODS Archery—Equipment Tennis Rackets Badminton Shuttlecock Tennis Balls Phone 295-2780 Algona, Iowa ALGONA PLUMBING HEATING Electric Sewer Rooter Service Phone 295-5240 Algona, Iowa STANLEY BLACK Corn Hauling Burt, Iowa Compliments Of Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company Algona Iowa Pratt's Drug Store M D Auto Service Ice Cream—Candy—Stationery Complete Servicing Cameras and Photo Finishing Of Wallpaper—Paint Cars, Trucks, Tractors And Automatic Transmissions Phone 33 Burt, Iowa Phone 167 Burt, Iowa Vogel's Cardinal Donald Mitchell Phone 129 Refrigeration Service RCA Television Sales and Service Burt Iowa Phone 17 Burt, Iowa A. W. R. LICHTER J. R. SCHUTJER SON Veterinarian John Deere Implements Burt BURT SHOE HOSPITAL Carl Mogensen Burt, Iowa Iowa Tltonka, Iowa Phone 11 RAY C. DREMMEL Standard Tank Wagons Phone 76 Burt, Iowa CARGILL, INC. Nutrena Feeds Cargill Fertilizer Phone 294-2741 Algona, Iowa CUNNINGHAM’S CAFE Meals—Sandwiches Homemade Pies ALGONA IMPLEMENT COMPANY Burt, Iowa Your Friendly I H Dealer Phone 294-3501 1417 Commercial St. Phone 41 BOOSTER COLUMN ALGONA Bohannon Ins..Agency Kevin C. Nash, D.D.S. Upper Des Moines Publishing Co. Buscher Brothers Floyd's Superior 400 Texaco S. Philips St. Kossuth Motor Company Dr. Karl Hoffman Tall Pauls Grahams Schultz Shoe Store Chrischilles Coast to Coast Penneys Ben Franklin Taylor Motor Co. Jack's O.K. Tire Service Tom's Radio and TV Hutzel's S L Kirks Shoe Store Dr. Erickson Sharp's Jewelry Benson's Welding Algona Machine Shop LONE ROCK Lone Rock Cafe BANCROFT Welp's Rexall Drug Fergies' Super Service TITONKA Baades' Garage Tyke Service Center Kuch's Food Center Compliments ( Larry Holding, Distributor BORDEN’S MILK COMPANY Phone 170 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 72 Chou Listens—Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai held an earpiece as he listened to an address by the Soviet Union’s new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November 6. Alexei Kosygin. Soviet premier, is at right. They Died in '64—These world figures died during the year. From left are Prime Minister Nehru of India. General Douglas McArthur of the United States and former President Herbert Hoover. New President—Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat (right) was formally notified in Rome on the night of Decernl cr 28 that he had been elected president of Italy. World Events in Review—1964 Stretcher Cases—Wounded white hos- tages and Belgian paratroopers were carried from rescue plane at l.eopold- ville after it arrived from Stanleyville November 24. The paratroopers de- scended on the rebel-held Congo city just as a massacre of hostages began, and their quick work saved the lives of hundreds. Alliance Talks—British Foreign Secre- tary Patrick Gordon Walker, left, talked with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November 15 during efforts to find a compromise on a new nuclear force for the trou- bled Atlantic Alliance. Pope Visits India—The 58th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombay. India, on November 28. In December, Pope Paul VI made the longest papal journey in history to attend sessions of the congress. Change of Power— Alexei Kosygin, 60, left, and Leonid Brezhnev, 37, respectively, were named to be premier of the Soviet In ion and secretary of the Communist party on October 13. They took over the posts vacated by the resig- nation of Nikita Khrushchev. Swampy Victory—A group of Viet Cong prisoners sat quietly in Camau last Oc- tober while guarded by armed South Vietnamese troops. The prisoners were among those captured during a major battle on the Camau peninsula. Reunions at the Wall— An East German mother embraced her West German chil- dren last November at the Helmstcdt railway station after the border dividing East and West Germany was opened for the first time since 1961 for East Germans. Spare Team Welcomed — Cosmonauts Konstantin Feoktistov. Col. Vladimir Komarov and Dr. Boris Yegorov, left to right, waved to the crowd from an auto during their greeting in Moscow on October 19. The trio had just returned from a 16-orbit flight in space in the Vokshod. Vinnie at 90 — Winston Churchill acknowledged heers of well wishers who gathered outside the indow of his Hyde Park home in London on lovember 30. The occasion was his 90th birthday. Tokyo, Japan—William H. Mills (left) of the I . S. A., led Mohamed Gain- moudi of Tunisia across the finish line to win the Olympic 10.000 meter event on October 14. X ;v - ! Xs A , i _ - T % V • m v - ■ • • «k v- . c, W - ••s ;::r , . . i - - - v '- •• V. . .an „ % . • . ' 'A x£ .%• v . v s 5 - .•, o' ‘ ' ?T; ''-'i r -- :'v} ' • . ' •• •- • • • ✓ . 9 ! •; N 1 . H ' ;. •' • ' • -iV v ’ • • - -- ' A _W _ • - 5- . - !S s: r SS- . —S . v ? « • . v ;. -N v;w i . •-. V. L -V V V v« .: • fp- a. y. :. .. .: .; ;••♦. . .V... .. « -X ; • -. . w •s ; x , ♦-.• - • .- .• • t JTVC V V
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