Callender High School - Cadet Yearbook (Callender, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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I unior and Senior Banquet When May 11, 1951 arrived the Seniors were indeed excited for the Juniors presented them a banquet at the Warden Hotel in Fort Dodge. The toastmaster was Maurice Johnson. The Senior President, Bob Green, gave the Response, David Peterson the Prophecy, Joanne Frederickson the History, Joan Dyvig the Will, and Eugene Lowry the Class Poem. Mr. I-Iodgin gave us all good advice which we all hope to follow. After enjoying a three course dinner we attended a movie. Baccalaureate Baccalaureate Services for the Seniors of 1951 were held Sunday eve- ning May 13, in the high school auditorium. Commencement Commencement exercises were held Wednesday evening May 16, 1951 in the high school auditorium. '- , The Senior Class flower was lily of the valley, their colors were laven der and green, and their motto, The Elevator To Success Is Not Running, Take The Stairs.



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Enrollment The high school enrollment has been approximately fifty-five throughout this year. This year we have four teachers in high school. Superintendent Hodgin teaches Algebra, Geometry, Manual Training and Girls' Athletics. Mr. Behrens, Principal, teaches Geography,- U. S. History, World History, Driver's Training Course, Economics, Government, Typing, and Boys' Sports. Mrs. Wood, Music Instructor, teaches all High School English, Music, and Music for all grades. Miss Shade teaches Home Economics, General Science, and Biology. Eleven Seniors graduate in May. Upon entering high school, there were five girls and five boys. We now have four girls and seven boys, the smallest class in high school. The Junior Class has an enrollment of fourteen. Kenneth Dorothy entered the class in February to make the boys and girls an even number. The girls are two members stronger than the Sophomore Class with nine girls and seven boys, the largest class in high school. The Freshman Class also has an enrollment of fourteen, eight boys and six girls. The Junior High room started the year with thirteen in the eighth grade and fifteen in the seventh grade. Gary Green moved away at the end of the first semes- ter and Pearl Williams and Dean Haatvedt moved in on March first. The enrollment is now fifteen in eighth grade lsix boys, nine girlsi and fourteen in seventh grade tnine boys, five girlsj. Our sixth grade class started the year out with a membership of fifteen. ln January Jack and Gene Green left us to move to Farnhamville and Bobby Clausen moved to Otho. About that time, too, Jerry Adams of Vancouver, Washington joined our happy circle. Now we are thirteen in number. In fifth grade September found us with eighteen members in our class. At the end of the first six weeks Donnie Cassatt left our group to move to Washington. Jerry and Donnie must have changed places. After Christmas Donna Skoland and Ronald Slama left us. Since that time Dixie Gabrielson has joined our class. After all this adding and subtracting we now number sixteen, making a total of twenty-nine in our room. The third and fourth grde room contained twenty-four third graders and twelve fourth graders. Gary Cassatt moved to Seattle, Washington: Sherry Green moved to Farnhamvilleg Sharon Fiderlick left our room and Dixie Gabrielson was put up to fifth grade at the close of the fourth six weeks period. Larry Adams joined our third grade class from Washington. We now have a total enrollment of thirty-three, twenty-two third graders and eleven fourth graders. Twenty-two first graders and eleven second graders were enrolled in the classes under the supervision of Mrs. Art Sollie, Jr. However, several students moved away during the year. They were: Teresa Patterson, first grade and Anne Johnson second grade, moved in the early part of January. Sylvia Slama, first grade, moved the last part of January. We now have eighteen in the first grade and ten in the second grade.

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