Burt Community School - Bears / Roundup Yearbook (Burt, IA)
- Class of 1967
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7. Photograph Reaches Sew Heights—This photograph was taken from an altitude of 475 miles during the Gemini 10 space flight of astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins in July of 1966. Gibraltar appears in the upper right. I. Surprised Miss America-Pretty 19 year old Jan Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, expresses surprise and happiness in the same gesture upon learning that she was Miss America 1967. 7. Pat and Luci-Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent walk down steps of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on August 6th following the wedding of Nugent and the daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. 10. Strikeout King Ke ir«-Lefthander Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers announced on November 18th that he was retiring from baseball due to an arthritic elbow. Winner of the Cy Young Award three times, Koufax set an all-time record of 582 strikeouts during the 1965 season. 11. Speaks Up For GOP-Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirk- sen answered President Johnson's accusations that the GOP is a party of fear by declaring that the President's statements actually spell out the most damning self-indictment in modem political history . 12. White House Pickets-In August, these sign-carTying pickets marched up and down in front of the White House in protest to the probe of their anti-Viet Nam war activities by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. 1967 BEARS BURT COMMUNITY SCHOOL BURT, IOWA SCHOOL COLORS: PURPLE GOLD ASSISTANT EDITOR: SANDRA ORTMAN ANNUAL EDITOR: LINDA MEYER ADVISOR: MR. HERRICK SCHOOL BOARD jKSd j “g !'M.‘fuSSr°r l,“' Secre“ry; Kenneth Sarch ' Bruce Cr.uutou. Superlu- STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: John Chipman, Linda Becker, Secretary, Joyce Baumgard Vice President Nancy Ackerman, President, Tom Lichter, Treasurer. Howard Elmers. SECOND ROW: Kevin Fraser, Donna Larsen, Cynthia Soderberg, Mr. James, Sponsor, Marilyn Cher land, Danny Kohlhaas, James Ruhnke. FACULTY MR. CRANSTON Superintendent MR. HERRICK Commercial Annual School Paper Driver's Ed. MRS. ESPE English Drama Speech MR. HILTON American Government MR. CAMPNEY Guidance Counselor American History Science World Geography MR. ESPE Jr. Band Sr. Band MRS. GROVER German Grade Music Junior Chorus High School Chorus MR. STROUSE Jr. High Science Boys' Coach Physical Education MR. CONEY Industrial Arts Girls' Coach Physical Education MR. HANSON Math MISS STOCK Remedial Reading Library MRS. BRACE MR. KRUSE Jr • High Math Language Arts Jr. High Social Studies Reading Chemistry MADONNA VOGEL, Secretary SENIORS NORMA HARMS PRESIDENT Only a light bulb can be lit every night and still be bright in the morning.” MR. JAMES CLASS SPONSOR DIANE HOPPUS SECRETARY Small, but bound to be dis covered. MR. HERRICK CLASS SPONSOR LINDA MEYER VICE PRESIDENT Love is a dream. Gosh, sleepy. PAULETTE AREND TREASURER Deliver me from temptation, but show me where it is CHARLENE LAPPE If it's a good time, count me in. MAX SHIPLER A leader of men. a follower of women. BOYD BRISTOW 1 agree with no man's opinion, I have a few of my own. JANET CHERLAND Her favorite hymn . . . HIM LINDA GARDNER Linda's a rather quiet lass, we hardly know she's in our class. CUNT PATTERSON Even Napolean was a small man. DIANE JOHNSON Nobody, but nobody can enjoy life alone. JOYCE BAUMGARD She shifted her brain into neutral, but her tongue rattled on. philup McFarland If school is liberty, give me death. 10 V BERNITA JOHNSON When things don't come your way, go after them. NANCY ACKERMAN What? No boys in heaven? Then just leave me here. DIANN MILLER A friendly girl, a charming lass, a worthy addition to our class. HAROLD LAVRENZ My mind is made up. Don't confuse me with the facts. JAMES BAER 'The deed I intend to do is great; but what it is, I don't know yet. 1' 1! i [ SANDRA SCHRADER A pint-sized cheerleader with gallons of spirit. ROBERT RUHNKE Some say he studies, some say not. But he’s a swell fellow and that's alot. CHARLOTTE LAPPE Why be difficult when I can be impossible? SANDRA PETERSEN She looks quiet, but looks are deceiving JOEL CHIPMAN I never get lost, people al- ways tell me where to go. CLASS MOTTO: LIFE IS THE ART OF DRAWING, WITHOUT AN ERASER. CLASS COLORS: MINT GREEN AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE SENIOR DIRECTORY NANCY ACKERMAN: Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2.3,4; Class Officer 1,2.3; Girls'Glee 1,2. 4; Librarian 1.2; Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4’ Operetta 1,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Paper Editor 4; Music Contestant 1,2,3; Student Council I 4 Track 3.4; Waitress 1; Honor Society 2.3,4; Honor Society Officer 4; Basketball 1. 2.3.4; 1st Team All-Conference Basketball 3; 2nd Team All-Conference Basketball 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Student Council Officer 4. , . wivoj rKnr,.« i ? 1 4- PAULETTE AREND: Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1.4; Girls Glee 1.2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,, Operetta 1,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Music Contestant 3; Track 3,4; Honor Society 2,3.4, Basketball Man ff Jpt: RAPR. Foothall 1 2 3 4-Track 1.2,3; 2nd Team All-Conference Football 4. JOYCE BAUMGARD: Annuai Suit 4; Librarian 1.2.3; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 2.3.4; Student Council BRf oT 3'. “cUaVofficer 3; F.T.A. 2.3.4; F.T.A. Officer 4; Plays 3; Mix, Chorus l, 2,3,4; Operetta 1,3,4; Paper Staff; Music Contestant 4; Student Council 1; Student Council Of- ficer 1; Honor Society 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4. jOErcWPM N NtosetaU L32; Football 2; Plays 1.3.4; Play Assistant f ““piwr Staff 4 Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2.3.4; Operatta 1,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Music Contestant 1.3, , Waitress L Honor Society 3,4; Honor Society Officer 4; Homecoming Queen 4. DIANE HOPPUS- Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1.4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3.4; Plays 1.2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 1. 2,3,4; Operetta 1.3.4, Paper Staff 2.4; Music Contestant 3; Student Council 1; Track Manager 3.4. Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4. BERNITA JOHNSON: Librarian 2,3,4; Paper Staff 4. CHAI ENE LAPP E 1 Ba'rvdT' ij'.l, Band Queen 4; Football Cheerleader 1.2.3. Class Office Girls' , 9 O 4. nnprptta 1 3 4' Mixed Chorus 1,2.3,4; Music Contestant 1,2,3, 1 rack a, 4, waitress i, Basketball 1.2.3 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; All-Conference IJsketball Honorable Mention 4 .uidi http I APPF• Band 1 2 3 4' Band Queen 4; Football Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4, Girls Olee , SUSSaSS 1 23E4; retta l’,3:,4: Music Contestant 1.2.3; Track 3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Algona K ROiS'lAVRE Z: Baseball 2.3,4; Football 2.4; Plays 3.4; Speech Contestant 4; Track 4; Basketball PHI LLIP MCFARLAND: Baseball 1,2.3.4; Football 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Plays 1. 2.3; Play( Assistant 3; Mixed LINDA MEYER-' m diwr f niwl af , 4; Classi Officer 2,3,4; Plays l N Ii xed Chorus 4; Operetta 1.3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Speech Contestant 1; Music Contestant 3, Honor Society 3.4; Basketball 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate; 1 Homemaker °fT°m°r™™' 4. Girls- Glee DIANN MILLER: Band 1.2.3, 4; Speech Contestant C4; F.T.A. 1,2,3 4 F .T . Officer 4, Oiris o CUOT PATTE S)N‘3Class'; Plays 1.2£,4; P ssls mM Mixe ChOTus 4fOperetta 3.4; Paper Staff 4; Speech Contestant 1.2.3.4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Society Officer 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Footbal! Captain . SANDRA PETERSEN: Girls' Glee 1,2.3; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3, Paper Staff. ROBERT RUHNKE: Baseball 3.4; Football Cheerleader 2,3.4; Waiter 2 4 • Track 3 -Waitress 1 SANDRA SCHRADER: Football Cheerleader 2,3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2, , , MAX SH1PLER: Football 1,2; Waiter 1. 13 SENIOR TRIP . STOP {?N SIGNAL «IRGUICY JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Linda Meyer, Editor, Mr. Herrick, Sponsor, Sandra Ortman, Assistant Editor, Diane Hoppus. SECOND ROW: Paulette Arend, Norma Harms, Joyce Baumgard, Nancy Ackerman, Linda Gardner. t « PAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Linda Gardner, Norma Harms, Joyce Baumgard, Linda Becker, Assistant Editor, Nancy Ackerman, Editor, Paulette Arend, Linda Meyer, Diane Hoppus. SECOND ROW- Beckv n arl,y,n P,ir50n- C“r°' Ru“ L°“S. jS on. c ‘ p‘“,et “- ™ird row: way e 18 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETT FIRST ROW: Norma Harms, Secretary, Diann Miller, Vice President, Clint Patterson, President, Nancy Ackerman, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Diane Hoppus, Linda Becker, Joyce Baumgard, Sandra Ortman, Mrs. Espe, Adviser, Linda Meyer, Paulette Arend, Deborah Kohlhaas. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Mark Mawdsley, Janet Becker, Treasurer, Diann Miller, Secre- tary, Linda Becker, President, Boyd Bristow, Reporter, Gary Huber. SECOND ROW: Connie Sheirbon, Donna Miller, Pat Hildman, Becki Kruse, Lennice Waltman, Jill Smith, Ruth Long, Marcia Soderberg, Marcia Curtis, Barbara Hamilton, Cynthia Chipman, Gayle Wermers, Marilyn Cherland, Joyce Spry, Deborah Kohlhaas, Debi Stenzel, Colleen Kruse. MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS Diane Hoppus, Treasurer Norma Harms, Vice Vice President Mrs. Grover, Director Charlene Lappe, Secretary Linda Meyer, President BAND OFFICERS Diann Miller, Treasurer Charlotte Lappe, Vice President Norma Harms, President Charlene Lappe, Secretary Mr. Espe, Director LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: Diann Miller Miss Stock Bemita Johnson SECOND ROW: Cynthia Chipman Jim Curtis Francis Arend Wayne Lavernz Joel Chipman Barbara Hamilton MUSIC BURT ROTALTi NORMA HARMS Homecoming Queen Swea City Queen CHARLENE LAPPE Mason City Festival Queen CHARLOTTE LAPPE Reigning Queen of Algona Band Festival CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW: Norma Harms, Diann Miller, Cynthia Patterson, David Stiltz, Sandra Ortman, I horah Kohlhass, Beckv Cranston, Ruth Long, Connie Sheirbon, Kathleen Patterson, Debra Stenzel, Linda Becker. SECOND ROW. James Ruhnke, Kenneth Hawcott, Marilyn Person, Marcia Soderberg, Robert Devine, Donna Miller, slev, Kevin Fraser, Franklin Becker, Janet Becker, Lennice Waltman, Dale Fraser, Warren Waltman, Jeamne Chafee. THIRD ROW: Patricia Sheirbon, Charlotte Lappe, Kathy Lappe, Nancy Ackerman, Charlene Lappe, Diane Person, Mr. Espe, Director. MARCHING BAND MAJORETTE- Debbie Stenzel. TWIRLERS: Nancy Herrick, Marilyn Cher land. FLUTE: Cynthia Patterson. CLARINET- Norma Harms Diann Miller, Jim Ruhnke, Kenneth Hawcott, Marcia Soderberg, Marilyn Person. BARITONE JanerBeckeT Frank Becker. SAXES: Linda Becker. Lennice Waltman, Dale Fraser, Jeamne Chafee, Patterson T A Bob Devine. TROMBONE: Mark Mawdsley, Donna Miller, Kevin Fraser. CORNETS: Debbie Kohlhaas, Sandy Ortman, Becky Cranston, David Stiltz. FRENCH HORNS: Connie Sheirbon, Ruth Long. PERCUSSION: Nancy Ackerman, Charlene Lappe. Charlotte Lappe, Diane Person, Kathy Lappe, Patty Shierbon, Warren Waltman. 23 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Cynthia Patterson, Roberta Zwiefel, Linda Arend, Vicki Westling, Marilyn Cherland, Cindi Chip- man, Janet Becker, Marilyn Person, Jeanine Chafee. Debi Stenzel, Kathy Patterson, Jill Smith. SECOND ROW': Paulette Arend, Diane Person. Joyce Spry. Donna Miller. Marcia Soderberg, Connie Sheirbon, Diane Hoppus. L0n8' Lenmce Waltman. Gloria Heyes, Barbara Hamilton, Cheryl Kruse, Linda Meyer. THIRD ROW: Sandy Ortman, Charlotte Lappe. Gayle Wermers, Becki Kruse, Becky Cranston, Colleen Kruse. Tom Lappe. Stephen Becker. Steve Madsen, John Chipman, Franklin Becker, Linda Becker. Norma Harms, Diann MiUer, Nancy Ackerman. Charlene Lappe. FOURTH ROW: Howard Ban, Alan Mescher, Donald Westling. Boyd Bristow PhU McFarland, Jim Ruhnke, Kevin Fraser, Kenneth Hawcott, John Fries, Mark Mawdsley, Steve Grubb. Warren Waltman, Dale Fraser. David Stiltz, Gary Huber, Clint Patterson. GIRLS GLEE Patterson, Roberta Zwiefel. Vicki Westling, Marilyn Cherland. Cynthia Chipman, Janet Becter, Mariiyn Person, Deborah Stenzel. Kathleen Patterson. SECOND ROW: Diane Person Joyce Spry Donna SusT TWRD ROW l'i diaT HTPrS' Sheirbon’ Ruth Lon8- Lennice Waltman, Gloria Heyes, Cheryl ™RD ROW‘ L‘nda Arend' Gayle Wermers. Becki Kruse, Paulette Arend. Marcia Soderberg Linda £use Sandr Ortman nT m ’ £ FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Lappe. Becky Cranston .Colleen Kruse, Sandra Ortman. Linda Meyer, Nancy Ackerman, Charlene Lappe, Barbara Hamilton. Jeanine Chafee FIRST ROW: Marcia Soderberg: Girls' Trio A; Jill Smith: Girls' Trio A; Connie Sheirbon: Girls! Trio A. SEC- OND ROW: Ruth Long: Girls' Sextet, Madrigal; Janet Becker: Girls' Trio B, Madrigal; Becki Kruse: Girls’ Sex- tet, Madrigal; Linda Becker: Girls' Trio B, Madrigal, Duet; Diane Person: Girls' Sextet, Madrigal; Pat Sheirbon: Girls' Trio B, Solo, Madrigal; Mrs. Grover, Instructor. THIRD ROW: Diann Miller: Girls’ Sextet, Madrigal; Colleen Kruse: Girls' Sextet, Madrigal; Boyd Bristow: Boys' Quartet, Madrigal, Duet; Kevin Fraser: Boys' Quar- tet, Madrigal; Jim Ruhnke: Solo, Boys' Quartet, Madrigal. Duet; John Fries: Solo, Madrigal; Howard Batt: Madri gal; Frank Becker: Boys' Quartet, Madrigal; Norma Harms: Solo, Madrigal, Duet. RATINGS: Girls' Trio A, 3; Girls' Sextet, 2; Girls' Trio B 1; Boys' Quartet, 1; Solos: Norma Harms, 1; Pat Sheirbon, 1; Jim Ruhnke, 2; John Fries, 2; Madrigal, 2; Duets: Jim Ruhnke and Norma Harms, 2; Boyd Bristow and Linda Becker, $2. MUSIC CONTEST FIRST ROW: Ruth Long: Brass Sextet; Deborah Kohlhaas: Solo, Brass Sextet; Connie Sheirbon: Solo; Janet Becker: Solo Brass Sextet SECOND ROW: Robert Devine: Brass Sextet; Linda Becker: Sax Quartet; Debi Stenzil: Sax Quartet- Jeanine Chafee- Sax Quartet; Kathy Patterson: Sax Quartet; Mr. Espe, Instructor. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Hawcon’: Clarinet Quartet; Kevin Fraser: Brass Sextet; Jim Ruhnke: Solo, Clarinet Quartet; Becky Cranston: Brass Sextet. RATINGS: Sax Quartet, 1; Clarinet Quartet, 1; Brass Sextet, 2; Solos: Jim Ruhnke 2; Janet Becker, 2; Deborah Kohlhaas. 3; Connie Sheirbon, 2. 25 Steven Madson, Tom Lappe, John Chipman FIRST ROW: Ruth Long, Diane Person, Marilyn Cherland, Cindy Chipman, Lennice Waltman, Connie Sheirbon, Gloria Heyes. SECOND ROW: Marcia Soderber, Jeanine Chafee, Charlotte Lappe, Barbara Hamilton, Gayle Wermers, Colleen Kruse, Donna Miller, Diann Miller, Jill Smith, Sandra Ortman, Joyce Spry, Charlene Lappe, Janet Becker, Nancy Ackerman, Diane Hoppus, Linda Meyer. Norma Harms--Jim Ruhnke 76 Paulette Arend, Norma Harms, and Debi Stenzel THE WITCHES CURSE Gary Huber, Phil McFarland, Jim Ruhnke, Donald Westling, Mark Mawdsley. Warren Waltman, Steven Becker, Alan Mescher, Kenneth Hawcott, Franklin Becker, and Dale Fraser. Clint Patterson John Fries--Boyd Bristow Virgei Johnson Jimmy Doege Terry Tjaden Darlene Miller Roger Sarchet Mark Behrends Craig Giddings CHRISTMAS Cheryl Behrends Gail Giddings Lorelei Keith Kathleen Holdman Steven Scott Charles Gifford Stephan Schweiger Charles Schrader 29 High School Chorus Cheryl Behrends Gail Giddings Lorelei Keith Kathleen Hildman Steven Scott 29 KIDS CHORUS FIRST ROW: Cathy Grubb, Lorelei Keith, Cheryl Batt, Cynthia Sill, Florence Long, Margaret Devine, Susan Becker, Charlene Curtis, Barbara Batt. SECOND ROW: David Hanson, Gary Sheirbon, David Devine, Timothy Sheirbon, Dale Person, Rochelle Sarchet, Becky Simmons, Allen Jurgens, Robert Devine, Donald Scott, Michael Mawdsley. THIRD ROW: Pamela Soderberg, Linda Chip- man, Mayme Lavernz, Kathryn Eimers, Sandra Lovstad, Greg Miller, Phillip Lovstad, Joel Jentz, Thomas Lappe, Sidney Karels, Mrs. Grover, Director. FOURTH ROW. Patty Grubb, Sandra Zwiefel, Cynthia Soderberg, Sharon Patter- son, Cynthia Cranston, Susan Angus, Ann Lavernz, Nancy Herrick, Carol Sill. Vs V v O ■ JUNIOR BAND ll LROn’ 3y a Darlene Miller, Carol Sill, Pamela Soderberg, Cynthia Cranston, Rochelle i ,Nancy Herrick. SECOND ROW: Sharon Patterson, Cheryl Batt, Barbara Batt, Gail Gid- dings, Michael Mawdsley, Timothy Sheirbon, Frank Becker, David Hanson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Espe, Director, Bob Devine, Mayme Lavrenz, Patty Grubb. A THLETICS FOOTBALL PLAYERS FIRST ROW: Tom Lichter. Alan Mescher, Jim Ruhnke, Clint Patterson, Captain. Mike Hamilton, Jim Curtis, Coach Strouse. SECOND ROW: Mark Cranston, Wayne Lavrenz, Howard Batt, Jim Baer. Brad Cranston, Fran- cis Ar end, Edwin Parcel. THIRD ROW: Harold Lavrnez, Bob Ruhnke, Randall Tjaden, Jerry McFarland. Man- ager. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Sandra Schrader, Patricia Schrader, Charlotte Lappe, Charlene Lappe 32 HOMECOMING GIRLS BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Kathy Lappe, Janet Becker, Patricia Sheirbon, Gloria Heyes, Diane Person, Charlotte Lappe, Charlene Lappe, Linda Becker, Nancy Ackerman, Sandra Ortman, Kathleen Patterson. SECOND ROW- Diane Hoppus, Manager, Coach Coney, Paulette Arend, Manager. CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Marilyn Cherland, Sandra Schrader. Jill Smith, Debi Stenzel. SECOND ROW: Pat Schrader, BOYS BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Brad Cranston, Harold Lavrenz, Wayne Lavrenz, Phillip McFarland, Howard Batt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Strouse, Coach, Jerry McFarland, Tom Lichter, James Ruhnke, Donald Westling, Warren Waltman, Mark Mawdsley, Clint Patterson, Mr. Kruse, Assistant Coach. o n m BOYS “B” SQUAD FIRST ROW: Jerry McFarland, Warren Waltman, Mark Mawdsley, James Ruhnke. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Hawcott, John Fries, Mark Cranston, Jim Cunis, Coach Kruse.__________________________________________________ DON'T ALL GRAB AT ONCE. WHAT'S GOING ON BACK THERE? B A S K E T B A L L T 0 u J? A PRO AT WORK. N A M E N T S WHO ME??? SMILE YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA. GIRLS TRACK FIRST ROW: Kathy Lappe, Lennice Waltman, Janet Becker, Pat Sheirbon, Pat Schrader, Linda Becker Charlotte Lappe Nancy Ackerman, Charlene Lappe. SECOND ROW: Connie Sheirbon, Becki Kruse, Bar- bara Hamilton, Coach Coney, Paulette Arend, Jill Smith, Cindy Chipman, Marilyn Cherland. BOTS TRACK u5SrR ]im McFarland' JerrV McFarland, Harold Lavrenz, Tom Mark CranSon£f ,,« w Coach Strouse, Edwin Parcel, Francis Arend, Kenneth Hawcott, jviarK cranston, John Fries, Wayne Lavrenz, Warren Waltman. BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Boyd Bristow, Clint Patterson, Wayne Lavrenz, Phil McFarland, John Fries, David Stiltz. SECOND ROW: Coach Kruse, Mark Cranston, Howard Batt, Harold Lavrenz, Bob Ruhnke, Brad Cran- ston, Jim Curtis. The Girls’ Track Team was awarded the above trophy at the West Bend Track Meet, where with 62 points, they won 1st place. Nine schools, in- cluding Burt, participated in the meet. The mile relay team, consisting of Janet Becker, Lennice Waltman, Linda Becker, and Charlotte Lappe, won the above trophy for placing 1st in the Mile Relay at the Burt Conference Meet. 41 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Coach Coney, Cynthia Patterson, Becky Cranston, Roberta Zwiefel, Marilyn Person, Cheryl Kruse, Vicki Westling. SECOND ROW: Sandra Lovstad, Sandra Zwiefel, Linda Arend, Cynthia Soderberg, Darlene Miller, Carol Sill, Linda Chipman. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS May me Lavernz FIRST ROW: Linda Chipman. SECOND ROW: Ann Lavernz Marilyn Person, Becky Cranston, Carol Sill. 4? JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Howard Eimers, Phillip Lovstad. SECOND ROW: Robert Devine, Franklin Becker, John Chipman, Steven Scott, Stephen Becker, Craig Giddings, Duane Heyes. THIRD ROW: Tom Lappe, Mr. Kruse, Coach, Bill Spry, Dale Fraser, Kevin Fraser, Doug Marlow, Roger Sarchet, Mark Behrends . JUNIOR HIGH BOTS BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: John Cmpman, Stephen Becker, Steven Madsen, Howard Eimers, Thomas Lappe, Franklin Becker. SECOND ROW: Bill Spry, Doug Marlow, Dale Fraser, Roger Sarchet, Mark Behrends, David McFarland. THIRD ROW: Robert Devine, Phillip Lovstad, Kevin Fraser, Coach Kruse, Craig Giddings, Duane Heyes, Steven Scott. 43 MIDGET BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Roger Sarchet, Mark Cranston, Wayne Lavrenz, Jerry McFarland, Brad Cranston, Jim Cunis. SECOND ROW: Tom Lappe, Bill Spry, Howard Batt Dale Fraser, John Chipman, Franklin Becker. PEE WEE BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Mike Cranston, Michael Fraser, Bruce Hanson, Douglas Reimers, Robert Devine, Kent Eilders, Lyle Karels, David Hanson. SECOND ROW: David Devine, Tom Angus, Bob Simmons, Kenneth McFarland, Gregory Koepke, Dennis Miller, Allen Jurgens, Dale Person, Franklin Becker, Pat Bradley. THIRD ROW- Russell Reimers, Charles Gifford, Jeff Miller, Duane Hayes, David McFarland Mark Behrends, Robert Lappe, Charles Schrader, Sidney Karles, Stephan Schwieger, Jimmy Doege. ACTIVITIES Wayne--Dan Wayne, Dan, Steve Sandy--Kathy John, Warren, Diane Wayne, Janet, Kathy, Dan, Steve, Clint, Diane FINDERS CREEPERS MYSTERY-COMEDY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. ESPE CAST OF CHARACTERS: HERCULES NELSON . . WILBUR MAXWELL . . DAPHNE............ CLAUDE............ CELESTE NELSON . . FRANKIE NELSON . . . MARY NELSON .... GRANNY.......... BOB NELSON....... HENRY ........... MADELINE QUIGLEY . HARRY SCHUSTER . . . JASON T. QUIGLEY .. NINA QUIGLEY .... DR. BROWN........ DAN LONG WAYNE LAVRENZ DIANE HOPPUS CLINT PATTERSON .LINDA BECKER JANET BECKER SANDRA ORTMAN KATHY PATTERSON JOHN FRIES MARK MAWDSLEY DIANE PERSON WARREN WALTMAN STEVEN GRUGG DEBORAH STENZEL HAROLD LAVRENZ Janet--Linda Wayne, Dan, Sandy, John, Debi, Mark, Kathy, Steve, Diane, Harold, Clint, Diane, Wayne, Dan, Janet, Steve Warren, Janet, Clint, Diane, Linda, Harold. Mrs. Espe, Paulette, Patty. Paulette, Harold, Mark, Diane, Gayle, Steve. JUNIORS Mr. Hanson Mrs. Campbell Linda Becker Marsha Curtis John Fries Michael Hamilton Gloria Heyes Gary Huber Deborah Kohlhass Tom Lichter Daniel Long Sandra Ortman Deborah Stenzel Warren Waltman Donald Westling JO SOPHOMORES Mr. Campney Mr. Hilton Howard Batt Janet Becker Jeanine Chafee Brad Cranston Sandra Graham Steven Grubb Kenneth Hawcott Patricia Hildman Colleen Druse Katherine Lappe Donna Larsen Jayne Larsen Wayne Lavernz Mark Mawdsley Alan Mescher Kathleen Patterson Diane Person James Ruhnke Patricia Schrader Patricia Sheirbon Cinda Weber Not Shown: David Stiltz k- V A FRESHMEN Mrs. Espe Mr. Espe Francis Arend Marilyn Cherland Cynthia Chipman Mark Cranston James Curtis Barbara Hamilton Danny Kohlhaas Rebecca Kruse Ruth Long Jerry McFarland Donna Miller Edwin Parcel Connie Sheirbon Jill Smith Marcia Soderberg Joyce Spry Lennice Waltman Gayle Wermers EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Brace Mr. Coney Linda A rend Franklin Becker Stephen Becker John Chipman Becky Cranston Dale Fraser Kevin Fraser Cheryl Kruse Thomas Lappe Steven Madsen Douglas Marlow Cynthia Patterson Marilyn Person Randall Presthus William Spry Vicki Westling Roberta Zwiefel SEVENTH GRADE Mr. Kruse Mr. Strouse Mark Behrends Linda Chipman Robert Devine Howard Eimers Craig Giddings Duane Heyes Joyce Larsen Ann Lavrenz Mayme Lavrenz Phillip Lovstad Sandra Lovstad David McFarland Darlene Miller Roger Sarchet Steven Scott Carol Sill Cynthia Soderberg Sandra Zwiefel SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Troutman Susan Angus Barbara Batt Susan Becker Cindy Cranston Margaret Devine Kathy Eimers Charles Gifford David Hanson Nancy Herrick Joel Jentz • Robert Lappe Florence Long Michael Mawdsley Jeff Miller Sharon Patterson Charles Schrader Timothy Sheirbon Cindy Sill Pam Soderberg FIFTH GRADE Pat Bradley Charlene Curtis David Devine James Doege Stanley Eimei Gail Giddingi Patty Grubb Cathy Grubb Kathleen Hildma Virgil Johnson Allen Jurgens Sidney Karel Lorelei Keith Linda Larsen Dennis Miller Dale Person Rochelle Sarchet Donald Scott FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Dutton Norman Becker Kent Wilders Michael Fraser Jennifer Fries Thomas Hoover Timothy Hoover Colleen Jentz Jeffrey Jentz Lyle Karels Christine Keith Rachel Kruse Douglas Reimers Russell Reimers David Scott Charles Soderberg Kimberlyn Troutman Karen Weber Gerald Zwiefel THIRD GRADE Mrs. Hilton Thomas Bradley Ann Bradley Michael Cranston Cheryle Curtis Karen Eimers Diane Fraser Neal Giddings Barbara Herrick Lynne Keith Gregory Koepke Ruth Kruse Jerry Lain Darlene Larson Sandra Madsen Kenneth McFarland Sharia Sarchet Cathy Sill Bob Simmons Darrell Spear Dawn Stenzel Laura Troutman Mary Jo Wermers SECOND GRADE Mrs. Eilders Sheila Angus David Batt Debra Haase June Hanson Debra Harms Larry Hoover Brenda Jergens Lori Keith Scott Koepke Daniel Larson Merril Mawdslty Verdean Mawdsley Gregory Miller De borea Pannkuk Patricia Reimers Dana Reutzel Rodney Sill Steven Soderberg FIRST GRADE Mrs. Stenzel Debra Christensen Tony Dixon Kim Eilders Russell Eimers Randal Grubb Dixie Harms Alan Hoover Steven Karels Shelley Keith Fred Lain David Nelson Dawn Opheim Down Reutzel Terry Sheirbon Gary Scott DeAnna Smidt Joel Stenzel Pamela Strange Alan Seely KINDERGARTEN Irs. Dangelser Timothy Angus David Curtis Leonard Davis Ronald Devine Nancy Dreyer Michael Eimers Thomas Erpelding Philip Foertsch Kathy Haase Cheryl Hanson James Heerdt James Heilman Lori Manus John Opheim Steven Pannkuk Larry Person Pamela Reimers Marc Sarchet Darcy Schealler Robert Schenck Kimberly Schrader Judy Sheirbon Cheryl Sill Diane Tigges Karla Weber Compliments of DONALD REIMERS, DISTRIBUTOR BORDEN’S MILK COMPANY Phone 924-3387 Burt, Iowa TAYLOR MOTOR CO. Ford Authorized Soles Service Ford Foirlone Falcon Thunderbird Mustang ALGONA AUTO REPAIR Front-end Alignment and Welding General Engine Repair Automatic Transmission Wayne Meyer, Owner Algorta, Iowa Dial 295-5504 Algona, Iowa Phone 295-3504 MITCHELL REFRIGERATION T.V. 924-3413 Burt A.W.R. LICHTER VETERINARIAN Phone 924-3714 Iowa Burt Iowa ALGONA PRODUCE WILTGEN JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches, Repairs Diamond Setting Ring Repair Dallas Kein (Owner) Phone 295-83541 I Algona, Iowa Ph. 295-3789 BURT LIVESTOCK Harold Presthus Compliments of A FRIEND Phone 924-3713 JOE BRADLEY EQUIPMENT T?re$tone Reasonable Prices at the Massey-Ferguson—Ol iver BANCROFT REGISTER Farm Machinery Quality Printing of All Kinds Algona, Iowa LONE ROCK 295-2421 Bancroft ALGONA LANES Iowa Consolidated Co-op Creameries Ice Cream, Milk, Other Dairy Products Lone Rock 925-3245 Meet Your Friends Where Friends Meet Whittemore 8-3361 Algona Iowa Compliments of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY AI gono Iowa S L ALGONA DEPT. STORE Algona Iowa PERCIVAL MOTORS Dodge--Chrysler Sales Service Algona, Iowa DIRECTORY SERVICE CO. Algona Iowa Complete Insurance Service SUNDET INSURANCE AGENCY 118 South Dodge Algona ERNIE WILLIAMS John Deere Your Farm Equipment Supermarket Hy. 18 East Algona Compliments of PIONEER HI-BRED COMPANY Sell Your Livestock at the ALGONA LIVESTOCK AUCTION Livestock Sales Every Monday On the Farm Appraisals Virgil Spencer, Owner Operator Barn Phone 295-2648 Algona, Iowa Algona Iowa GEORGE'S BODY SHOP Wreck Rebuilding Complete Painting Glass Installed TITONKA SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank FDIC 24 Hr. Tow Service Used Auto Parts Phone 295-2665—Day 295-5388—Night Algona, Iowa HOOD'S SUPER VALU Groceries and Meats Algona Iowa Ti tonka Friendly Banking Service Titonka, Iowa DR. JOHN J. LESIAK Office—Phone 928-2115 Res.—Phone 928-2261 Iowa Grain—Feed—Seed Fertilizer—Coal Titonka FARMERS CO-OP Phone 928-2515 LONE ROCK CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR Congratulations, Seniors M. G. BOURNE, M.D. Algona Iowa Dial 925-3590 Lone Rock VIKING OIL CO. Headquarters for Gasoline—Fuel Kerosene Just North of Milwaukee Depot 902 N. Main Algona Iowa HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Since 1917 •rV- O ' jr Algona Dr. R. H. Thompson Dentist NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Burt Iowa 924-3313 Complete Gas Service Appliances Bulk Gas or Cylinders Algona Iowa 10 E. State Phone 295-2484 RONALD PECK Dealer in Dairy Cattle Farm Sales 882-3445 LuVeme, Iowa Aucti Bulls for Rent Phone 295-2664 Algona, Iowa ALGONA IMPLEMENT CO. International Harvester Farm Equipment Sales and Service Algona Iowa HI Compliments of DUNN'S SURE SAVE Algona, Iowa Compliments of DOCTOR WILLIAM CLEGG Chiropractor Algona Iowa The Best for Less ISEBRAND PRODUCE MILLING Golden Sun Wayne Feeds Phone 928-2631 Titonka, Iowa TITONKA CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Phone 928-2441 Titonka Iowa DR. BAHNE K. BAHNSON Osteopathic—Physician Burt Iowa TITONKA LOCKERS SHILLINGTON BARBER SHOP Titonka Iowa 295-3287 Algona TIETZ CONSTRUCTION Commercial ft Residential Q Farm Repair Remodel Don Tietz Algona Iowa 295-5577 MARION'S BEAUTY SHOP Across from the School House Marion Westling Phone 924-3417 SNACK SHOP Dairy Creme Root Beer Phone 924-3411 Burt, Iowa % BAITS BARBER SHOP Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights Burt Iowa SCHRADER'S HARDWARE Plumbing—Heating—Gas Phone 924-3314 Burt, Iowa BURT SAVINGS BANK Your Home Bonk H. E. RACHUT, PRESIDENT R. I. MAWDSLEY, VICE PRESIDENT -y c« G. H. McMULLEN, CASHIER J. W. PATTERSON, ADVISORY VICE PRESIDENT Phone 924-3215 BANCROFT IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 5441 Bancroft GARRY’S HOME FURNISHINGS For the House Beautiful Phone 3071 Bancroft Compliments of BEED HARDWARE Frigidaire Maytag Appliances FOLLMAN'S TAVERN General Hardware T! tonka Iowa Bottle Gas Titonka Phone 928-2127 Compliments VAN'S CAFE of Always Good Food ZENDER'S Private Parties—New Dining Rooms Algona Iowa Algona |0wa BURT COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR Burt, lowo RACHUT-McMULLEN VOGEL’S CARDINAL STORE Insurance Agency One-Stop Insurance Service Phone 924-3215 Burt Iowa Phone 924-3311 Burt Iowa Compliments of MALION POULTRY EGG COMPANY Fairmont Minnesota LAPPE'S D-X THELMA'S STUDIO OF BEAUTY STANLEY BLACK Corn Hauling Burt, Iowa SHIPLER'S DRY GOODS VARIETY Store for the Whole Family Vern Shipler, Prop. Burt, Iowa Phone 924-3312 A. C. HINCKLEY Carpentering of All Kinds New and Remodeling Burt, Iowa Phone 924-3222 4 Compliments of BURT TELEPHONE COMPANY BOOSTER COLUMN Algona Algona Insurance Agency Algona Plumbing and Heating Bjustrom Furniture Bohannon Insurance Agency Bomgaars Ben Franklin Buscher Brothers Chriscilles Store Coast to Coast Store Diagonal Grocery Dr. Erickson Dr. L. L. Snyder Foster Furniture Store Grahams Department Store Hutzel's Jack's O.K. Tire Service J . C . Penney Company Kirk's Shoe Store Kleins Farm Supply KLGA Kossuth Motor Company Modern Dry Cleaners Read's Furniture Sharp's Jewelry Sheakley's Shilts Brownbilt Shoe Store Tall Paul's Tom's Radio and TV Bancroft Hamilton's Hatchery Welp's Drug Store Ti tonka Fischer's Garage Haack Plumbing and Heating World News—1966 1. Communists Take A Walk—On October 12th, Soviet Bloc UN delegates took their customary “walk ’ as Nationalist China Ambassador, Liu Chich, addressed the General Assembly. 2. First Lady Listens— Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos. First Lady of the Philippines, listens to her husband. President Marcos, ad- dress the UN General Assembly during a state visit in Sep- tember. 3. Secretary Seeks Facts—During a fact-finding mission to Viet Nam on October 10th, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara confers with U.S. Commander. Gen. Wm. Westmoreland. It was McNamara’s eighth visit to Viet Nam. 5. Goldberg Discusses Viet Nam—Following a long conference with President Johnson in September, Arthur Goldberg, U.S Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed prospects for a Viet Nam settlement and said, the door is open and we see no evidence it has been closed.” 6. Jet Comes Home—A Phantom F4B glides onto a carrier ded in the South China Sea after a mission over North Viet Nam 7. Happy Filipinos—This flag-waving group of Filipinos greeted President Lyndon Johnson on October 23rd as he arrived there for a Seven Nation Summit Conference. 4. United Nations Chief Stays On—Secretary General U Thant tells a news conference in September that he wishes to step down, but will continue until a successor is found. Later, on December 2nd, he agreed to another five-year term. 8. Guest of Russians—During a December reception at the Soviet Embassy in Paris, French President Charles DeGaulle chats with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin who was visiting France. Welsh Disaster-On October 21st, the world was sorrowed to learn that a huge coal slag heap at Aberfan, Wales, had come crashing down on some homes and the Pantglas Junior School. Nearly 200—mostly children—died in the disaster. 10. Russians Say No—On November 4th, Nikolai T. Fcderenko, Soviet Ambassador to the UN. casts the 104th Russian veto in the 21 year history of the Security Council. 11. Anniversary Ceremony—In October, this photo was moni- tored in Tokyo of young Chinese people celebrating the 17th anniversary of Communist rule of the Chinese mainland. 12. 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