Callender High School - Cadet Yearbook (Callender, IA)

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U 11-lg .Ziff V , if-, . f df ,,, , J , .,, t A f A 1 mifb'9'74 M '-sn .., , yy: 4. A6445 if AGR .litvix ,. I Jon is:L....k-Mmrkmn. .s,. L We, the Senior Class of l954, wish to dedicate our annual to our parents, who have helped us all through the years, and to Mr. Lage, our sponsor this year, and Mr. Beherns, our sponsor. the other three years. 'Senior Class of l954 0 31 0 ., ,,....,..,,., Seated: D. Orskog, M. Means, K. Orskog, M. Allard, M. Stewart, B. Quick. Standing: Mr. Lage, M. Mobley, V. Rivera, P. Thorson, R. Sandgren, M. Kehoe, E. Phillips, S. Loehr, C. Means, M. Spirek D. Houdeshell . Editor ------ Assistant Editor - - Production Editors Photograph Editors Feature Editor -- Girls' Sport Editor Boys' Sport Editor The Staff ------- ----Mary Allard - - - Richard Orskog Shirley Loehr Marlene Spirelc - - - ---- Bernadeen Quick Marlene Stewart - - - Maxine Means -- ---Mary Jo Kehoe - - - - - - Duane Orskog 3 Mr. Clifford O. Anderson Carthage College University of Kansas Drake University University of Chicago Manual Training Music ff :-f - Y f . N3 f' 1 , . i, ,Ti ., . - ' K ' - ll :Ii . 5 9 iiiic s 1 223.15 nina' 'f n Nita 35.3 I rl I ' S 5 s K 5 ,mx Wilbert T. Jensen Buena Vista College C. W. Kersbergen Central College B.A. Drake M.A. Biology Economics Sociology qfkgxk fi' iilir 5 gi g iles A f-.ai ..-on I' ' J ,.,'t,tg ft ff 'I .-Q . if- . ',.k' - 1 Mrs. Lillian Corrigan St. Theresa College Crieghton University Iowa State Teachers College University of Iowa Buena Vista Mathematics English 6 Drake Graduate College M. S. ' 1: . f h.., kv Robert K. Lage University of Arizona Physics World History American History General Science Girls' and Boys' Sports Jr. High Athletics ,rm Mrs. Vera Johnson Iowa State College Iowa University English Home Economics S Mrs. William Fletcher Iowa State Teachers College Drake University 5th and 6th Grades Mrs. Stella Dillmuth Wartburg College Luther College Business Administration English ii Mrs. Clare Piper Iowa State Teachers College Drake University Iowa University lst Grade .fril- a- :L ci i -J Cedar Falls Teachers College Buena Vista College Mrs. John M. Coffman Mrs. Maxine Kersbergen Miss Eileen Byrne William Penn College Drake University Simpson College 7th and 8th Grades 2nd Grade 7 3rd and 4th Grades School Board A. Jorgenson, R. Hade, L. Paulson, L. Dey, C. Miller, D. Brueland. Janitor Cooks Henry Mosel Q Hank, L. X 8 Mrs. Virgil Vinchoftle Mrs. Frances Sondgren yd? 'lL'T 18' . CA 9 I ,Fifi 9 If TW? Mary Jo Kehoe IIJOII She loves athletics, but that's not all she loves. Glee Club -- -- I,2 Mixed Chorus - --'---- I Band ----- -- I,2,3,4 President --- ----- I Basketball -- --I,2,3,4 Plays ----- ---- 3 ,4 Paper Stuff --- ---- 2 Duane Orskog Dee Not that I like to study less, just that I like athletics best. Glee Club--- -- 2 Mixed Chorus - - - - 2 Secretary ----- - - I Vice President - - ---- - 3 Student Council - - ------ -2 Basketball ----- --- I,2,3,4 BasebaII--- I,2,3,4 Plays '--- ----- 3 ,4 Paper Staff--- ----- 2 Annual Staff ' ' ' -4 Marlene Spirek llspecll She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Glee Club ---- ---I,2 Mixed Chorus ---- - - - I Treasurer ------ ---- I Student Council ---- ------- 2 Basketball ------ ---l,2,3,4 Plays ------- ---- 3 ,4 Paper Staff--- ---- 2 Annual Staff - - - - - - 4 10 'ith x all JIS 0419 FPR - f 6 Q YA1 , 3 .1 as fag? MN D ' lt J S ,gif-?1'f-iz X ' . s s. 1, R I as B Marlene Stewart ll ll Her aim is to please. Glee Club ---- ------ --l,2,4 Mixed Chorus -------------- 1,4 Plays ---------- --------- 3 ,4 Paper Staff - ---------- --- 2 Annual Staff ---- ---- ---4 Carl Means Means A leak in the gas tank is better than a drip at the wheel. Glee Club ---- ---- - -l,2,4 Mixed Chorus--- ------- l,2,4 Band -------- ----- 1 ,2,3,4 President ----- ------- 2 ,4 Basketball --- ----- --.4 Baseball --- --- 3,4 Manager --- ----- 3 F.F.A. - ----1,2 Plays -- ---- 3,4 Shirley Loehr Loehr Nice things come in small packages. Glee Club ----- --------- 1 Basketball --- ---- i,2,3 Plays ------- ---- 3 ,4 Paper Staff ---- --- 2 Annual Staff ----- --- 4 13 Bemadeen Quick Quickie Music has charm and so has she. l,--Gu dw Glee Club- ------ ----- I ,2,3 Mixed Chorus ---- ----- l ,2,4 -.W-fs' Sexfef --------- ------ 2 Trio - ------- ------ 2 Band ------ ---- l ,2 Basketball ' ---- l,2,3 Cheerleader '-- -------- - 4 Plays ------- ---------- 3 ,4 Paper Staff --------- - ------- 2 Annual Staff ----- -- ---- -- 4 Richard Orskog ukichll G gl Tough, but oh so gentle. KK Glee Club ---------- - ----- 2 . FJ Mixed Chorus --- ------ ---2 L f ' -f Vice President------ ------ 2,4 - Basketball ------------ l, 2, 3,4 515- X Baseball -- ------ - ---- l ,2,4 :gil Plays ---- - ------------- 3 4 Pqaer StaFf--- ------ - ---- I2 Annual Staff ------------4 Mary Allard Allard Her mind is on her work, but her heart is elsewhere. Glee Club -------- - ------ l ,2 Mixed Chorus ------------- l Plays ---- - ------ -- ----- 3,4 Treasurer - ------ ------ 3 Pqaer Staff ------- --- ----- 2 Annual Staff ---- - ------- 4 14 'U 'U 9 Y I 1 - 1 ' A X fl 5 s xx ' N. S X ik ff ff in a4 YQ- N in Edwin Phillips Eddie . - l It isn't what ou do 9 1 ' i 5 but what youyget by, -EV fix T with. 3? if , LJ Glee Club ----- ---... ..... 1,2 Mixed Chorus----------1,2 Baseball ---- --------.. 3,4 Plays -- ---- ---- -... ........ 2 Paper Staff ---- ----...-...-..2 Can You lmagine Carl weighing 99 pounds Richard being bashful Maxine driving a car Paul going steady with a girl Duane not talking to Mary Jo Marlene Stewart not liking animals Shirley not writing letters Velma without her friendly ways Mary going with a different boy every night Roger driving slowly Myrna not having freckles Donald with a mustache Mr. Lage six feet tall Bernadeen going home with her uncle on Sunday nights Eddie being in bed early at night Marlene Spirek not swooning over someone Mary Jo not being the life of the party 15 --vu '+- Class History The class of '54 started on a long and exciting trip in l942. The innocent faces and features waited patiently on the platform of the railroad station for the large streamlined train to pull in to carry us off on the road of education. The first mile started in the fall of l942 with seven passengers boarding the train. The trip was very exciting for Edwin Phillips, Gordon Pierce, Marlene Spirek, Jimmy Peterson, Sharon Richardson, Alvin Sollie, and Kenneth Branster. When the conductor collected the tickets three went on, but Sharon Richardson got off at Gilmore City in March of l943. Kenneth Brqngfer was foo Small fo go on, so was transferred to a passing train homeward bound. The engineer who guided our way was lnez Peterson. A short stop of three months was taken for vacation in May of l943. The train pulled out of the station again in the fall of '43 starting to conquer the second J mile, Three passengers eager to go forward took seats with Miss Lee engineering the train onward. Marlene Spirek, Jimmy Peterson and Alvin Sollie handed tickets to the conductor with smiling faces. The train stopped in May I944 to let us off for a brief rest. By the fall of I944 the train started and eleven passengers boarded for the third mile of education. Miss Howard engineered us onward. Marlene Spirek, Mary Hart, Daniel Lee, Edwin Phillips, Gordon Pierce, and Paul Thorson handed tickets to the conductor. Adrienne Urban and Jimmy Peterson left in the middle of the year. For Robert Garrett, Robert Klinger, and Lionel Olson the speed of our train was too fast, so they did not follow. Fall of l954 came and ten children climbed aboard to start on the fourth mile of education. Roger Sandgren and John Geren were new passengers this mile. Marlene Meyers and Daniel Lee got off in the middle of the year. Miss Howard took us forward. engineering the way. The year l946's train started down the fifth mile with nine boys and girls aboard. Mary Allard got on this year. Mary Hart left us in the middle of the year. Miss Haight led us forward engineering the way. The sixth mile headed us forward with thirteen children boarding the train in the fall of l947. Marlene Stewart, Mary Jo Kehoe, Duane Orskog, Richard Orskog, Dale Slagle and Donald Houdeshell were new passengers handing tickets to Miss Leget, our conductor for this mile. Shirley Loehr boarded our train in March and we completed our trip. Stopping for a rest in May our train started again in l948 for the seventh mile on to Junior High. Bernadeen Quick got on for this mile. Gordon Pierce left in March of I949. I949 we started the eighth mile onward with the same fourteen passengers boarding the train. Through this mile there were no stops for anyone getting on or off. This was a year we remember as our train left grade school and brought high school ahead to discover new explorations. Mrs. Hodgin guided our train to the big station where we were to stop for graduation. We are ending our trip and going on to a new destination of high school. 16 Leaving our grade school behind we entered Grand Central Station in 1950. The staring eyes and comments from the spectators startled us when we left our train. We were placed in the smallest waiting room and then assigned to a row which read Freshmen , Taking roll call of our attendance there was Mr. Beherns, Mr. Hodgin, Miss Shade, and Mrs. Wood. Fourteen members waited for the call to go forward. Mary Allard, John Geren, Donald Houdeshell, Mary Jo Kehoe, Shirley Loehr, Duane Orskog, Richard Orskog, Edwin Phillips, Bernadeen Quick, Roger Sandgren, Dale Slagle, Marlene Spirek, Marlene Stewart, and Paul Thorson started this new journey to graduation in four years. ln 1951 we advanced a row forward with the title Sophomore in front. John Geren moved to Fort Dodge during the summer leaving thirteen to iourney on toward graduation with Mr. Beherns, Mr. Hodgin, Mrs. Michealson, and Mrs. Selim helping along the way. 1952 brought along the title Junior , as now only one row was left to occupy. Four mighty hard subiects were placed on our shoulders. Mr. Beherns, Mr. Kersbergen, Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. Gill filled our minds with knowledge never never to be forgotten, Two new were strange to us the first day in the fall of 1952. Carl and Maxine Means were to go on with us. In March, Myrna Mobley and Velma Rivera also ioined to make seventeen in the class. 1953 has rolled around and we now occupy the row by the windows where we peer out to see a new life beckoning us on. We are on the platform of the station waiting for each individual to choose the train of a career. We are to separate from our group to a destination of high hopes and plans for the future. We are called Seniors , the one thing that we have been waiting for ever since we boarded the train for the first time. To Mr. Kersbergen, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Lage, and Mrs. Corrigan, we want to pay our gratitude for helping us, to Mr. Behems, Mrs. Dillmuth, Mrs. Roach, and Mr. Jensen, who also made it possible for us to advance. As we approach this place in life we are ending our road of education and starting down a new road to a career. Dale Slagle left us this year and sixteen members are waiting on the platform. Senior Class On Cadets, out to life, Shout our battle cry. Aim high if you would win Success for those who try. Speak up for Callender So dear to us. Her Lessons we have learned And here we've shared much happiness. Tune of: Anchors Aweigh. Song Wherever you might be, Do your best always. Be honest, fair and square, This heed for all your days. Good-bye to Callender. Open the door. We ask God's blessing on This class of 1954. 17 faces Class Prophecy A preview of l964. The ambitious and studious members of the Senior Class of T954 slowly but surely worked their way up the ladder of success. So now we are able to have a glimpse of what we expect the Seniors ta be ten years from now. Roger Sandgren, due to his experience in the Junior class play, is now the most famous uranium prospector in the world. Mary Jo Kehoe became a nurse and now has a wonderful career as a flight nurse. She is dividing her time between traveling all over the world and helping those in need. Richard Orskog is kept busy iudging the cattle shows around the nation. The one he looks forward to every year is the national contest in Chicago. Mary Allard has also chosen a career, that of being a housewife. She now has two wonderful children to keep her mighty busy. Donald Houdeshell was kept busy for many years trying to study for a career in television. We now find him atop a fall smoke stack swinging a paint brush to and fro. Marlene Spirek is a city girl. She went from farm life to a top notch New York model. We hear she is mixing the careers of being a wife and model. Paul Thorson spent many long secret months in a laboratory. He has finally given his secret to the world. He discovered a way in which to send rocket ships to the moon and how man could survive the trip. Velma Rivera, because of her contact with a hospital in her Senior year, decided to become a nurse. She is now in charge ofa large orphanage in Kentucky which she has improved greatly with the introduction of her modern ideas. Duane Orskog soon after graduation, became a pro-basketball player. He is now a top notch sports announcer for N. B. C. Marlene Stewart took her beauty operating course in Fort Dodge. She has now branched out and has her own shop in Houston, Texas. She also has a home to care for. Carl Means, due to his experience as president of the Senior Class, is now president of the General Motors Corporation. One advantage which helped him up this ladder of success was his marriage to the daughter of a large stock holder. Bernadeen Quick, because of her talent and practice, has opened her own dancing school. Jerry Mobley is her very capable manager. 18 Edwin Phillips is a famous speed driver, racing midget autos on the salt beaches ofthe Great Salt Lake. His biggest thrill is racing in the Memorial Day speed race in Indianapolis. Shirley Loehr became a private secretary in a large corporation. She recently received a promotion, that of being the boss' wife. Myma Mobley is a Sergeant in the Women's Air Corp. She requested and obtained permission to train women at our station in Fairbanks, Alaska. Maxine Means became a schoolteacher and, after teaching a few years in Califomia, is now continuing her career in the Hawaiian Islands. Class Poem We, the Senior Class of l954, Such was never known before Are leaving this place far behind, With many memories on our mind. The fun of our parties made everyone laugh, But that was only the better-half. The studies burdened our shoulders with care But we all made it, saying a prayer. 'Dear friends and school, we're leaving you With tears in our eyes and saying adieu. Everyone is waving a fond good-bye To the halls of dear old Callender High. Motto: The higher the aim, the broader the view. Colors: White and Blue. Flower: White Rose. 19 Class Will We, the Senior Class of I954, the town of Callender, the county of Webster, and the state of Iowa, being withoutiloubt of sane mind and good judgment do hereby legally declare this our last will and testament. To Mr. Lage, we bequeath our love for Physics. To Mrs. Dillmuth, we will all of our quiet study periods. To Mrs. Johnson, the girls leave all the extra bound button holes they made, the boys leave a pair of pliers to open stuck paint bottles. To Mrs. Corrigan, we leave the right to burn all English Literature books. To Mr. Kersbergen, we bequeath our willingness to study. To Mr. Jensen, we leave a wish for an automatic Bell System To Henry Mosel, we leave the right to visit the Juniors in the Home Ec. room during class time next year. To the Cooks, we leave our small appetites. To Jerry Mobley, Bernadeen leaves her dancing ability. To Paul Ness, Donald leaves his crew cut. To Gary Gabrielson, Duane wills the effectiveness of his left arm in many ways. To Sandra Hayek, Velma wills her white bucks and sparkling eyes. To Maurine Rusnak, Marlene Stewart leaves her ability to stay home at night. To Dean Haatvedt, Paul leaves a pocket comb. To Carol Hanson, Mary Jo leaves her driving ability. To Quinton Pearson, Carl wills his curly hair. To Kay Lowry, Maxine wills her way of sneezing. To Donna Dey, Mary leaves her reserve of iokes she tells in the lunch room. To Larry Foote, Roger leaves his witty remarks. To Janice Lowery, Myrna wills her giggles and to Hazel Bowers she leaves her freckles. To Mary Lou Dey, Marlene Spirek leaves her shortness. To Bobby H., Richard leaves his way with the girls. To Judy Pearson, Shirley wills her ability to write letters. To Norma Slagle, Edwin Phillips leaves all of his schoolbooks. 20 Junior Class -Qnnnlli 'vw N-zfvl sn! lst Row: J. Lowry, K. Lowry, D. Dey, C. Hanson, M. Rusnalc, S. Hayek, 2nd Row: Mrs. Johnson, J. Mobley, P. Ness, G. Gabrielson D. Hclcfvedt, Q. Pearson, Sophomore Class 'lr f lst Row: A. Barnum, H. Bowers, J. Rusnak, C. Loehr, R. Haatvedt. 2nd Row: T. Rivera, D. Means, S. Cline, L. Olson, B. Hoffman, D. Borer, Mr. Anderson, Missing, N. Slagle. 22 Freshman Class ., if 311 yuan' ggi? lst Row: Mrs. Conigan, J. Coplen, D. Olson, M. Ness, M. Dey, J. Pearson, D. Vlnchaffle, J. Spirek. 2nd ROW: T- J0Cl1lmS9n, D. Harklau, D. Thorson, L. Kersberqen, R. Harklau, L. Foote, D. Gerken. Seventh-Eighth Grades lsf Row: Mrs. Kersbergen, L. Sollie, P. Rivera, L. Houdeslwell, l. McMahon, C. Spirek, J. Slagle. 2nd Row: W. Gallentine, B. Gallentine, S. Berkshire, J. Vinchaftle, S. Frederickson, W. Rasmussen, Q. McMahon. 3rd Row: S. Orskog, A. Haatvedt, R. Loehr, J. Paulson, B. Brandt, D. Slama, J. Cronin, R. Rasmussen. 23 .. A f .4 . , fi . if W Q29 First Grade ist Row: B. Jaeche, D. Dunbar, S. Dorsey, G. Hall, D. Gibbons, K. Brueland, S. Shipreth, R. Rhinney, D. Vinchattle, D. Thorson. 2nd Row: J. Jakeman, S. Lorraine, S. Haatvedt, M. Taggart, M. Mobley, D. Hoover, N. McMahon, J. Gallentine, D. Lowry, G. Schmadke, Mrs. Piper. Missing: M. Jorgenson and J. Lomicka. Second Grade Ist Row: D. Kiinger, D. Harklau, M. Welter, W. Roberts, B. Piltingsrud, R. Hade, B. Taggart. 2nd Row: N. Rasmussen, M. Foote, K. Frederickson, L. Slama, S. Grimes, S. Brueland, D. Rasmussen, T. Bland. 3rd Row: J. Gerkin, A. Sollie, L. Eastman, J. Lindquist, D. Heggen, B. Frederickson, Mrs. Coffman. Missing: P. Kruse, and T. Riley. Third-Fourth Grades lst Row: H. Mobley, J. Paulson, J. Cronin, J. Fiderlick, D. West, J. Piltingsrud, D. Piltingsrud, J. Klinger. 2nd Row: D. Roberts, B. Carroll, S. Spirek, P. Gabrielson, S. Slama, M. Thorson, B. Brueland. 3rd Row: Miss Byrne, J. Frederickson, L. Anderson, J. Gerken, P. Hoover, Evelyn Carroll, S. Rasmussen, J. Slmipreth, M. Dorsey, R. Molaley, D. Brandt. Missing: A. Houdeshell, L. Wright, M. Knutson. Fifth-Sixth Grades lst Row: C. Sandgren, C. Taggart, J. Olson, M. Foote, N. Peterson, K. Kersbergen, J. Sollie, S. Federlick, L. Loehr, S. Knutson. 2nd Row: R. Barnum, R. Heggen, L. Heggen, D. F Fredrickson, A Foote, T. Dorsey, C. Means, T. Haatvedt, B. Tlworson. 3rd Row: Mrs. Fletcher, J. Rivera, G. Allard, L. West, M. Targgart, A. Brown, B. Means, D. Piltingsrud, J. Foote, M. Foote, P. Rusnak. '27 E . a -1315-Y 1 Girh' BasketbaH Teani Alst Row: H. Bowers, C. Hanson, D. Dey, M. Means, M. Kehoe, M. Dey. 2nd Row: V. Rivera, K. Lowry, C. Loehr, D. Vinchattle, Mr. Lage, J. Pearson, J. Rusnok, M. Spirek, Mrs. Lage. Total Points for Season Mary Jo ---- 5lO points Kay --------- 97 points Carolyn ----- 226 Judy ------- l2 Mary Lou ----- l29 Dee Ann -------- l Mary Jo: Senior, starting post forward, high scorer for the year, to be missed next year. Marlene: Senior, one of the starting guards, lots of fight for such a small package, will be missed next year. Maxine: Senior, another one of our guards who was full of fight, plenty of team spirit, will be missed next year. Donna: Junior, guard, will give the opponents trouble next year. Carol: Junior, guard, will be back next year for possibly her best season. Kay: Junior, forward, who should make her last year a glorious one on the basketball court. Hazel: Sophomore, starting post guard this year, has two more years of basketball. Carolyn: Sophomore, starting forward, her long shots and free throws helped to win many games. Second high scorer of the year. Jean: Sophomore, substitute guard, could develop into a top-notch player next year. Mary Lou: Freshman, forward, developed early in the season to earn a starting position, third high scorer of the year. Judy: Freshman, front forward, Could develop into an excellent forward in her Cqllender remaining three years. Dee Ann: Smallest member of the squad, has plenty of fight and willingness, watch her in the next three years. Velma: Senior manager, did a fine job of helping the girls during each game. Boys' Basketball Team lst Row: D. Harklau, D. Means, L. Kersbergen, R. Orskog, G. Gabrielson, R. Sandgren, D. Orskog. 2nd ROW: Mr- Lage, J- Mobley, D. Houdeshell, Q. Pearson, S. Cline, C. Means, R. Harklau, D. Borer. Total Points for Season Richard ....... 224 Dean ..... . . . l9 Jerry. .... . . .4 Duane... ...2l4 RogerS... ...l3 Carl.... ..2 Gary... ...l4l Stanley.. ...l3 RogerH... ...2 Dale . . . . .ll3 Quentin . . . .... l 2 Donald . . . . . .0 Larry ......... 43 Richard: Senior, guard, high scorer of the year, noted for his dribbling and jump- shots, will be missed next year. Duane: Senior, forward, second high scorer of the team, noted for his left-handed shots and his stellar defense, will be missed next year. Roger S.: Senior, substitute guard and forward, very dependable on defense, will be missed next year. Carl: Senior, member of the squad, always at practice, giving first team plenty of trouble. Don: Senior, member of the squad, steady, dependable, and always at practice. Gary: Junior, center, playing his first season as a starting position, third high scorer, watch him next year. Quentin: Junior, reserve center and forward, good defensive player, watch him next year. Jerry: Junior, member of the squad, improved during the season, will be valuable for next year's team. Dale: Sophomore, member of the squad, starting guard, will help to form a nucleus of next year's team. Stanley: Sophomore, member of the squad, two more years of competition, watch him on on offense next year. Larry: Freshman, starting forward, has three more years of competition, watch him on offense next year. Deon: Freshman, member of the team, fast and a good rebounder, will give opponents trouble next three years. Roger H. : Freshman, member of the squad, could develop into an outstanding guard in the next three years. Dean B.: Sophomore, manager, did fine iob of taking care of suits and basketballs for the team Boys' Baseball Tean1 ll lst Row: Q- Pearson, D. Means, G. Gabrielson, L. Kersbergen, D. Orskog, R. Orskog. 2nd Row: A. Barnum, J. Mobley, D. Houdeshell, D. Harklau, R. Sandgren, C. Means, R. Harklau, T. Jochimsen, Mr. Lage Cheerleaders H-...,,, 1...-.-.....-.--.. --o-nnnsuyunn-an Cheerleaders: B. Quick, A. Bamum, M. Mobley 32 Cal lender Boys' and Girls' Sports BOYS' BASKETBALL 43 Somers 33 44 Moorland 50 41 Barnum 43 32 Rinard 60 56 Harcourt 63 53 Otho 56 47 Dayton 36 48 Duncombe 30 66 Burnside 56 48 Gowrie lovertimej 46 54 Famhamville 35 47 Harcourt 62 47 HarcourtQCounty1 62 57 Lanyon 45 68 Lehigh 55 45 Moorland fSect.1 55 BASEBALL Callender 4 Moorland 3 Gowrie 5 Moorland 2 Somers 3 Somers 8 Burnside GIRLS BASKETBALL 52 Somers 57 70 Moorland 53 62 Barnum 38 44 Rinard 63 62 Harcourt 58 42 Otho fOvertimej 40 61 Dayton 81 63 Duncombe 54 45 Burnside 43 63 Gowrie 62 39 Farn hamvil 1 e 70 54 Harcourt 52 58 Moorland K Countyj 43 56 Harcourt fCounty1 52 57 Dayton lCounty1 65 70 Lanyon 62 54 Lehigh 48 38 Stratford QSect.1 49 33 Won Lost 1 0 I I 1 2 1 3 I 4 I 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 7 8 8 6 2 9 ll 4 4 0 I I I 2 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 10 5 ll 5 12 5 I2 6 1 -1 f V5 4 il -1 Girls' Glee Club lst Row: D. Vinchattle, J. Pearson, M. Ness, V. Rivera, M. Means, M. Sfewarf. 2nd Row: J. Rusnak, J. Coplin, C. Loehr, K. Lowry, J. Spirek, J. Lowry Mr. Anderson. 3rd Row: D. Olson, S. Hayek, C. Hanson, M. Dey, H. Bowers, B. Quick, D. Dey. Boys' Glee Club lst Row: Q. Pearson, D. Haatveclt, A. Bumam, G. Gabrielson, L. Kersbergen, R. Sandgren, D. Houdeshell, 2nd Row: Mr. Anderson, B. Hoffman, R. Harklau, D. Thorson, D. Harklau, P. Thorson, L. Foote, J. Mobley. 36 Mixed Chorus lst Row: D. Thorson, D. Vinchattle, J. Pearson, M. Ness, V. Rivera, M. Means, M. Stewart, P. Thonon. 2nd Row: B. Hoffman, J. Rusnak, J. Coplin, C. Loehr, K. Lowry, J. Spirek, J. Lowry, J. Mobley, Mr. Anderson. 3rd Row: R. Hcrklau, D. Hclrlclau, D. Olson, S. Hayek, C. Hanson, M. Dey, H. Bowers, B. Quick, D. Dey, L. Foote. 4th Row A. Barnum, D. Haatvedt, Q. Pearson, G. Gabrielson, R. Sandgren, L. Kersbergen, D. Houdeshell. Band lst Row: P. Rivera, L. Houdeshell, J. Spirek, G. Gabrielson, J. Paulson, M. Dey, K. Kersbergen. 2nd Row: J. Lowry, D. Piltingsrud, D. Olson, D. Vinchattle, T. 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MILLER PHONE 48 CALLENDE2 IOWA Union TrustdSavings MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICES: LEHIGH - BURNSIDE FORT DODGE IOWA Johnson Co. A. E, JOHNSON LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS CEMENT - BRICKS - BLOCKS - TILE PHONE 40 GOWRIE IOWA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FORT DODGE IOWA Calle der Grain MARTIN LARSON, PRES. JAMES WALDSCHMIDT, MGR. A. RUSTEBAKKE, SEC. 8m TREAS. GRAIN - COAL - TILE - FEED - SEED CALLENDER IOWA PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS QUALITY 'vrgklhxyuiiwhs FASHION Phone - Walnut 2106 FORT DODGE IOWA Compliments of LARSON CLOTHING CO. The Store With Famous Brand Names You Know and Trust FORT DODGE IOWA DEAN WILCOX D - X Just Good Service lst Ave No. 12th St. FORT DODGE IOWA GOWRIE IMPLEMENT CO. Sales and Service Phone 48 GOWRIE IOWA WALROD'S MEN SHOP Good Clothes for Men 925 Central Avenue FORT DODGE IOWA AMOS AND ANDY'S LUNCH Hamburgers, Conies, Chili Pop 8: Soft Drinks FORT DODGE IOWA GOWRIE SHOE HOSPITAL Shoe Repairing Shoes and Old Shoes for the Entire Family GOWRIE IOWA GOWRIE NEWS Serving Gowrie and Vicinity for Over Half a Century Printing, Advertising and Office Supplies GOWRIE IOWA I1M'S T. V. SERVICE Repairs - Installations Day 8a Night Service Call 21 on 44 MOORLAND Highway 20 IOWA PALMERS FURNITURE Floor Covering Hardware - Funeral Service - Ambulance Service Phone 181 GOWRIE IQWA Greetings From: FARM 8a TOWN LUMBER CO. Junction Highways 20 8: 169 N. 8a I. CAFE Meals, Sandwiches - Short Orders Phone 7703 CALLENDER 10wA DAIRY QUEEN Cones - Malts - and Sundaes 416 South Eighth Street FORT DODGE IOWA BICKFORD - JOHNSON HARDWARE CO. i Paints - Appliances Housewares - Faxm Supplies FORT DODGE IOWA MODEL CLOTHING CO. Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings For Men and Boys The Clothing Corner of Northwest Iowa FORT DODGE IOWA L p C i J. B. TELLEEN Real Estate 8z Insurance TELEPHONE: 66 GOWRIE, IOWA GOWRIE IONES BROS. Hog and Cattle Buyers Local and Long Distance Trucking Semi- Trailers Phone 348 - I IOWA GOWRIE ROY'S RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE Motorola - Admiral - Westinghouse Located Between Lizer Sale 8: Phillips Bulk Plant IOWA FORT DODGE Specialist in Orthopedic Alteration ED'S SHOE REPAIR For Finer Shoe Repairing 517 Central IOWA Mon. 1846 The Best in Equipment, Materials and Experience Makes The Finest Shoe Shop in Northwest, Iowa NELSON SHOE SHOP 20 SO. Sth St HOUSE OF HITS RECORD SHOP 1108 Cenlxal Ave. Phone - Walnut 3055 FORT DODGE IOWA STRAND THEATRE Phone - Walnut 1889 FORT DODGE IOWA MID - BELL MUSIC COMPANY' 1021 Central Ave. FORT DODGE IOWA Hotel Wahkonsa COFFEE SHOP Private Parties and Banquets FORT DODGE IOWA GOWRIE JOHNSON GRAIN CO. 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