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Class Will First: To our teachers, who have helped us along the way, we give our many thanks for the patience they have shown us and the willing help they have given us. Second: To the following, we bequeath these items: BEVERLY ANDERSON--Wills all of her troubles to Mary Ann Kaplan and her ability to get in assembly on time to Joe Schuster. SANDRA BERKSHIRE--Wills the back seat in the bus to Karen Johnson and her dirty Plymouth to anyone who likes to wash cars. SANDRA PLINER--Wills her fresh morning walk to Carol Jean Sand- gren and Sherri Knutson: also her brisk walking pace to Barbara Means. LHNIDA SOLLIE--Wills all the waves in her hair to Sylvia Slama. CHRISTINE TIPPNER--Wills her chewed-up pencil toiJohnny Shafar. JANET THOMPSON--Wills her experiences after FHA meetings to Linda Loehr and Sherri Knutson: also her good behavior in study hall to Calvin Means. KAREN MCLUCKIE--Wills her desk beside the teacher's desk to who- ever wants the honor of sitting there. WANDA RASMUSSEN--Wills her dateless Senior year to any girl who has a guy in uniform. MARLENE RYDMAN--Wills her good times in study hall and Office ,Practice class to Carol Jean Sandgren and her jokes to Barbara Means. ALICE STANEK--Wills her late Sunday nights and early Monday morn- ings to whoever thinks they can take them away from her. ALAN HAATVEDT--Wills his love for Literature to Mickey Bloom- quist and his height to Robert Lauer. LYLE HEATHERINGTON--Wills his Galaxie to Emma Woodruff and his height to Larry Anderson. BILL SHAFAR--Wills all his extra credits to Johnny Klinger. ROBERT RASMUSSEN--Wills his 46 to Darrell Hartley and Judy Sollie: also his comb to Mary Lou Terry. GENE LAUER--Wills his athletic ability to Barry Thorson and his front seat in Literature class to Bill Darby. LOYLA JONDLE--Wills her ability not to giggle to Judy Sollie and her History to anyone who has the hick-ups. 15
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Class History The three-act play, Callender Public School, started in I947. Scene one took place in the First Grade Room. The cast included John Hod-' gin, Joan Lund, Karen Seely, Betty Heath, Stanley Orskog, Yvonne Buresh, Wanda Rasmussen, Quinn McMahon, Sandra Berkshire, and George Allard. The characters were nervous and shy when they walked on the stage for the first time. Under their director, Miss Mierson, they learned their first lessons in acting. George had a few lines left to learn so he remained for the next year's performance. -, Scene two took place in the Second Grade Room. That year, with the same players, Miss Mierson became Mrs. Sollie. The Third Grade Room was the setting for scene three. As the curtain rises we have four new actresses: Patricia Peterson, Darla Dowling, Virginia Christenson, and Dixie Gabrielson. The scene went smoothly under the direc- tion of Miss Smid. Karen Seely, Darla Dowling, and Patricia Peterson left at the close of this scene to accept roles in plays elsewhere. In scene four, we find the players congratulating Miss Smid, on becoming Mrs. Stevens. A new member, Karen Swift, took her place on stage for this year only. Because of her marvelous performance, Dixie Gabrielson was ad- vanced to scene five during the year. In leaving the stage, she was joined by Virginia Christenson. Scene five had the Fifth Grade Room as its setting. Harold Brundiage, Clifford Peterson, and Linda Sollie filled three new parts: John Hodgin left to take a part in the play, Slater School. Miss Schrad directed the scene this ear. Y The final scene of Act one took place in the Sixth Grade Room. A new member in the cast was Barbara Gallentine. Those leaving the play were: Yvonne Buresh, Patricia Heath, Harold Brundiage, Betty Heath and Clifford Peterson. Miss Schrad returned to direct the play for a second year. The first scene of ,Act two found the cast climbing the stairs to the Seventh Grade Room. Three new cast members were Alan I-Iaatvedt, Sarah Fredrickson and Robert Rasmussen. Quinn McMahon left at the end of the scene, which was directed by Mrs. Kersbergen, to join the play at Humbolt. , In scene two the play was located in the Eighth Grade Room. Rita Baudreau joined the play this year. The play was directed by Mr. Turner and Mrs. Erick- son. Before Act three began, the play was reorganized and was entitled the Callender Community School. As scene one opened twelve new players took their places on stage. They were: Marlene Rydman, Alice Stanek, Beverly Anderson, Bill Shafar, Sandra Pliner, Gene Stanek, Lyle Heatherington, Karen McLuckie, Gene Lauer, Loyla Jondle, Janet Thompson, and Donald Peltz. At the end of scene one Nadine Slagle and Donald Peltz left the play. Mrs. Miller and Mr. Enderson sponsored the scene. In scene two Barbara Gallentine, Gene Stanek, Stanley Orskog, Rita Boud- reau, left the stage. The cast's sponsor that year was Mr. Morgan. Throughout scene three the cast was busy with the Junior-Senior Prom. Christine Tippner joined the play at Christmas. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Loft- sgard helped with the play that year. The final scene in the play found the seniors with plans for the future. As the curtain lowers for the last time, the cast bids a farewell to the Callender School. 14 mi
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Class Prophecy Beverly Anderson is working with the F.B.I. tracking down the ten most wanted men. Her job-- Get Em. Janet Thompson is now queen in her own home. Her most loyal and faithful subjects are her adoring husband and her two children. Robert Rasmussen was voted the most eligible bachelor of the year 1969. Christine Tippner is now writing her own book called, What I Want in a Man. Sandra Berkshire is now head of Arthur Murray dance studio. She frequently comes to Fort Dodge to give dance lessons to the teen-agers. Bill Shafer's cows produce the best milk of any on record. He yoodles to them while he milks. Wanda Rasmussen who is now Mrs. Loehr is busy raising a family of little soldiers. Marlene Rydman has finally made up her mind to settle down. Who could the lucky person be? Alice Stanek has become the first lady president of the United States. Guess what party platform she was elected on? You guessed it, Prohibition against Men! Alan Haatvedt is now a businessman. He even has his own Private secretary. Sandra Pliner went to Texas right after graduation, and she didn't come back because she got roped by a big good-looking cowboy. Karen McLuckie now has 20 children of her own. In her first grade classroom, we mean. Lyle Heatherington has completed college engineering and is now building his first important project. A four lane highway to Carol's house. Gene Lauer now has his own Used Car Business. Of course, Gene drives them first and wrecks them, but he still has a pretty good busi- ness. Loyla Jondle and Bob Grady are married and we hear the patter of little feet! Mice! Linda Sollie's art talent has helped her to acquire her own art studio in Fort Dodge. 16
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