Callender High School - Cadet Yearbook (Callender, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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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

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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



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--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

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