Callender High School - Cadet Yearbook (Callender, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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PROP!-IECY We the Seniors of 1957, past, would now like to gaze Lets imagine the annual visited by all 19 members of noon. Looking through the crowd, we see our former friend, Mary Ann Ness. Upon lege and achieved her teaching degree, and is now Shafillg many lOI'ld memories of the ten years into the future. Iowa State Fair in 1967, is being our class on the same Sunday after- C18.SSII18.t6 and went to CO1- graduation, Mary Ann married to a big executive from the Dupont Company. Whats all the commotion over by the drinking fountain? Looks as if two small children had a little dispute about whose turn it was, but its in capable hands now, as the former Sharon stanek has arrived on the scene. Due to her teaching experience, she is well able to handle such situations. Sharon has a nunber of chances to do this in her own home too, as she has two healthy youngsters. We didn' t miss the arrival of Gorden Jondle and his family, thanks to the blaring of the horn on their 1967 Cadillac. Gordon must be a. very successful businessman from the looks of that car. The car pulling up right beside Gordon's, belongs to still another of our classmates, Jim Harms. Jin owns a farm South of Fort Dodge and gets plenty of help from his wife and three child- ren. Glanclng toward the hot dog stand we see another of our class- mates, Mrs. Bill Rowe, formerly Rosalie Leznnon, munching on a hot dog. Rosalie was married soon after graduation and is now a. busy wi fe and mother. The Judges have now taken their places for the judglnggof the beef cattle. Tom Jochimsen, because of his many years in H was chosen as one of the judges this year. He has been head of the Vocational Agriculture Department at Ames for the past two years. Lets go out to the ball park and scan the crowd maybe we will see somebody we know. Sure enough, there is the former Joyce Bplrek, with her husband and three sons home on vacation from Denver, Colo- rado. Dean Harklau certainly seems interested ln the farm machinery. He is probably looking for new types of implements which might be useful on the four-hundred acre farm he bought last' year. Over by the photographers booth we see the former Mary Lou Dey, ggtting her three daughters ready to have their pictures taken. elr hair looks lovely, thanks to Mary's experience as a. beautician.

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Taylor, Vern Jones, Jean Schuster, Sharon Stanek, and Joyce Thompson. We left Jimmy Phillips, Danny Brundage, and Donna Klinger behind on the eight stopg on the nineth stop we left Larry Kersbergeng and on the eleventh stop we left Wayne Mc Mahon, Roger Harklau, Ron Dally, and Larry Foote. We have now reached 1957, the end of our journey with nineteen members From here each of us will climb aboard different rockets, r searching for unknown destinations and new courses, CLASS WILL Mary Lou Dey-wHer ease at obeying basketball training rules to Linda West. Judy Pearson--Her love for spring flowers to Marlene Rydman. Dee Ann Vinchattle--Her pony tall to Beverly Anderson. Sharon Stanek--Her ambition to be a teacher to Lois Houdeshell Joyce Spirek--Her love of sports to anyone who likes sports as well as she does. Mary Ann Ness--Her ever present comb to anyone who needs it as bad as she does. Rosalie--Her interests in Otho to Sandy Ann Pliner. Dee Ann Olson--Her ability to go with one boy for three years to Sandi Rae Pliner. Jean Schuster--Her trips to Denver to anyone who likes to travel Judy Coplen--Her love for school to Sally Meinen. Joyce Thompson--The left side of a certain boy's car to anyone who needs a ride. Vern Jones--His height to Dennis Johnson. Tom Jochinsen--His M-H interests to Micky Bloomquist, Dean Harklau--His seat by the teachers to Bill Shafer. Dale Gerken--His mechanical brain to Carl Helter. Dennis Thorson--His black, wavy hair to Lyle Heatherlngton. Jim Harms--His ability to get left in Chicago to Duane Onnen. Gordon Jondle--His gentle manly manners to Gene Stanek. Joe Taylor--His hopped-up Chevy to Robert Rassmussen.



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Wonder who that distinguished looking man over by the Dupont display ls? Why its Dennis Thorson, now a designing engineer for the Dupont Company in Deleware. Dennis was chosen to represent his company at the fair this year because of his outstanding work in engineering. Well look who just stepped out of the fortune tellers booth!!! Mrs. Maurice Johnson, formerly Dee Ann Olson, a member of our class. Dee is kept very busy caring for her family of three. Find out anything that might interest us Dee? Who is that comming out of the flower exhibits, why its Mrs. Dale Means, the former Dee Ann Vinchattle, seems as though she had to leave early as her three children were busy re-arrang ng the floral display. Vern Jones makes a very impressive looking picture in his uni- form. He is making a career of the Navy and has advanced to the rank of Admiral. Looks like he and his family are going to attend the Auto Show. Just entering the fair grounds, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houde- shell. Mrs. Houdeshell is the former Joyce Thompson. Looks as lf their first stop will be the merry-go-round since their twins have raced off in that direction. One of the winning horses entered in the rodeo belongs to Joe Taylor. Joe moved to Texas after his discharge from the service and now owns a ranch and several oil wells. Mr. and Mrs. T0m Agnes seem to be very interested ln the model home exhibit. Its no wonder though, because Mrs. Agnes, the former Jean Schuster was the interior decorator. Jean designed the home for family living, because she knows from experience that srmll child- renhhave a way of mutilatlng attractive objects which happen to be w n reach. The motor cycle exhibition seems to be a. very exciting show, and no wonder, look who the performer is the mechanic of our class Dale Gerkin. Careful Dale At last the names of the cake baking champions have been posted. We should have known who the first place winner would be. Another of our classmates, the former Judy Pearson. Judy gets lots of cake baking practice by keeping her family of six well supplied. At last at the end of a long and tiring day we find a First Aid Station from which we could all benefit and who should be working here but our classmate, the former Judy Coplen. Judy finds being a regis- tered nurse a very interesting and helpful occupation that enables her to rear two heal thy happy children. And so having been reunited with our former classmates, we once again go our separate ways, vowing to nnet ten years from now, at the 1977 Iowa State Fair.

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