Crystal Lake High School - Gazer Yearbook (Crystal Lake, IA)
- Class of 1952
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Bruce James Volding, son of Lynn and Mable Volding, was born at Forest City, Iowa, on June 13, 1935. He was baptized at the Crystal Lake Methodist Church and confirmed on May 18, l9u7.Brnce was to have been a member of the Junior Class of the Crystal Lake Consolidated School. On September 3, 1950, Bruce passed away at the Des Moines Blank Memorial Hospital where he succumbed to Bulbar Polio. He leaves behind to morn: his parents and a large host of friends. Funeral services were held on September 6 from the home at 1:30 p.m. and from the Methodist Church at 2:00 p.m. The Reverend Gerhard Hjelmaas, pastor of the Church officiated. Interment took place in the Crystal Lake Cemetery. B. A., Loras; M. A. Drake U. World History, Sociology, Economics mm M? Ebmmfzim First row: Rhiner Hartman, L. H. Christensen, Pres., J.C. Ingebritson Second row: Vernal Benson, Raymond Kirchbaum B.So, Des MOineS U. Post Graduate, Drake U. Iowa U. Extension Work Principal, Ind. Arts U.S. History, English l 2 YI'S. Com'l IoSoToCo . B.S. Kearney State Teacher 1! Post Graduate, Penn Home Economics Bookkeeping, Typing M 5W amt: m, B.A. I.S.T.C. Algebra, English ; Athletics 2 The Hub, Britt Cliff Stewart Paul Kirkpatrick u Erma Ahlfs Erma Darlin Glee Club 2 3 Drama-Lit. 2 ACGCC' 2 COCOC. 2 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Marvin Austin Marv Basketball 1 2 3 u Baseball 1 2 3 h Glee Club 1 2 Paper Staff 4 Drama-Lit. 1 2 Class Play 3 u Annual Staff h Alice Buffington Buff H Glee Club 1 Drama-Lib. l AOGOCO 2 COICOCO 2 Paper Editor A 3 h Class Play Annual Staff u Forrest Burress Burry Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 u Glee Club 1 Drama-Lit. 1 2 Paper Staff a Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff h Farmers Bank 2 Trust Co. Anno Delger Anner Basketball Baseball Glee Club Drama-Lit. V.?resident Class Play Annual Jennie Delger Jakie Basketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 mma-Lito l A.G.C. C.C.C. Softball Class Play A Annual Staff Lucille Farrell Lucy Glee Club Drama-Lit. A.G.C. C.C.C. Paper Staff Class Play Manager Annual Staff NM xu$7 F mwrmmwp 4;- John Finch Inch Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Glee Club 1 Drama-Lit. l 2 Class Play 3 u Annual u Crystal Lake Furniture Lloyd Gjerde Sonny Basketball 2 3 h Baseball 2 3 u Glee Club 1, Drama-Lit. l 2 Class Play 3 u Annual Staff 4 Jean Hartman Jeanie Basketball 1 2 3 h Glee Club 2 Sextette Drama-Lit. AIGIC. C.C.C. Band Softball Pep Club Paper Staff A Class Play 3 u Cheerleader u Annual Editor A Marilyn Nelson Mary Glee Club Drama-Lit. AOGOC. C.C.C. Band Paper Staff Class Play Annual Marlene Powers Mars Basketball 1 Glee Club 1 Sextette l Drama-Lit. l A.G.C. 2 0.0.0. 2 Band 2 Sec. Treas. 2 Paper Staff u Class Play 3 Annual Staff h Troy Studios Donald Risius Don Class Play u Annual Staff u Marvin Schauf Schauf Basketball 3 Baseball '3 Drama-Lit. 1 2 President 3 Class Play 2 3 h Manager Annual Staff u Lucille Siekmeier Lucy Basketball Glee Club Drama-Lit. A.G.C. 0.0.0. 2 3 h l 1 2 2 Band 2 3 u 3 u 3 u 2 2 Softball Paper Staff Class Play Annual Staff CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver 2... 2...... w-W. .. - w The higher the rise the i l CLASS MOTTO I broader the view. ? wwn mwewmm V The Britt News Tribune MCEntaffer Jewelry, Britt $mier Willem ?gisitwgc On September 2, 1940 Miss Kloster opened the door of the first grade room to Marvin Austin, Elizabeth Barrett, Russell Birk Phyllis Davis, Norma Joan Brower, Alice Buffington, Jerry Fischer, Garnet Frogs, Harry Nelda, Marlene Powers, Duane Peck, Donna Riggle, Marvin Schauf, and Eunice Studer. Phyllis Davis and Jerry Fischer left us, but we gained Bobby Swan, Myrna Wallace, and Leroy Braves. Into the second grade, we went with Miss Nelson as our teacher. Our class rose to nineteen with the gain of John Norman, Lucille Farrell, but lost Russell Birk. We had Miss Coltvet for our third grade teacher. There was quite a change made in our class this year. We gained Delores Anderson, Zudavee Smith, Paul Kitner, Jerry Fischer, Darlene Kirschbaum, and Raymond Rasmussen. We lost Norma Joan Brower, Jerry Green, Allan Iverson, Duane Peck, John Norman, Elizabeth Barrett, Leroy Braves, and Raymond Rassmusson. We stayed with Miss Coltvet for our fourth grade. Delores Anderson and Paul Kitner left us and Johnny Finch came to Join us. For the fifth grade we traveled to Miss Kaasa's room. We welcomed into our class Iona Holecek, Frank Smith, Anne Delger, and Jenny Delger. Lucille Farrell left us. Remaining under Miss Kaasa's gpiding hand for our sixth year, we gained no Pupils, but lost Marlene Powers, Donna Riggle, Iona Holecek, Frank Smith, and Eunice Studen We moved upstairs with the high school for our seventh year, with the high school teachers as our instructors: Mr. Zea, Mr. Mitchell, Mrs. Schenck, Miss Field, and Miss Gilbert. Mrs. Schenck was our sponsor. Billy Bergman, Phyllis Davis, and Zudavee Smith left us. Our eighth grade teachers were again the same as the high school's: Mr. Zea Mrs. Bobby, Mrs. Heifner, Miss Hunter, Mr. Bobby, and Mr. Johnson. Miss Hunter was our sponsor. We welcomed back Lucille Farrell. Forrest Burress also joined us. Darlene Kirschbaum and Joan Alexander left us. Being freshman wasn't new to us as we had already been in the high school assembly two years. Our teachers were: Mr. Zea, Mr. Soule, Mrs. Salveson, Mrs. Vlasman, and Mrs. Calhoun. Mr. Soule was our sponsor. The members of our class was: Marvin Austin, Alice Buffington, Forrest Burress, Jenny Delger,Anno Delger Lucille Farrell, Johnny Finch, Jean Hartman, Marilyn Nelson, Marlene Powers, Marvin Schauf, Bruce Volding, and David Zea. Lucille Siekmeier, Lloyd Gjerde, and Harold Helm came to be with us, but later in the year Harold Helm left us. In our sophomore year we had a complete new set of teachers: Mr. Poyzer, Mr. Waggoner, Mrs. Boomgarden, and Miss Schrietmueller. Mr. Waggoner was our sponsor. Erma Ahlfs and Joan Alexander came to Join us. As Juniors we had the same teachers with the exception of Mr. Laskowske came and Miss Schrietmueller left.Joan Alexander left and Donald Risius came to Join us. Crystal Lake Locker Crystal Co-operative Creamery Six days after school started, on September 3, 1950, we had the sad news of Bruce Volding's death from Bulbar Polio. As we are now seniors no one has come or no one has gone from our class this year. The members of our class are: Marvin Austin, Erma Ahlfs, Alice Buffington, Forrest Burress, Jenny Delger, Anno Delger, Lucille Farrell, Johnny Finch, Lloyd Gjerde, Jean Hartman, Marilyn Nelson, Marlene Powers, Donald Risius Marvin Schauf, and Lucille Siekmeier. The students in the class of '52 who have gone all through school together are: Marvin Austin, Alice Buffington, Jean Hartman, Marilyn Nelson, and Marvin weigh 3mm We the Seniors of 1952 of Crystal Lake High School, do bequeath our ability to bluff our way out of most situations, do as little work as we possibly have to, and our personal traits, characteristics and attributes to all the remaining lower classmen. I, Erma Ahlfs, will my bashful ways to Larry Siekmeier. I, Marvin Austin, will my shooting ability in basketball to Billy Iverson; Alice Buffington, will my red hair to Nancy Rose so her's won't be alburn-iall-burn'tl. Forrest Burress, will my way with women to Raymond Leerar. Anne Delger, will my tall self to Jerry Johnson, I will my basketball ability to Ronald Nielsono Jenny Delger, will my height to Kenny Ruby and my basketball ability to Marlene Hefti. Lucille Farrell, will my ability to work Bookkeeping to Garnet Frogs. Johnny Finch, will my ability to drive a car to Gerald Ruby. Lloyd Gjerde, will my basketball ability to Marvin Leerar. Jean Hartman,will my speed in basketball to Eleanor Kluver and my shoot- ing ability in basketball to Marlene Kingsbury. Marilyn Nelson, will my 2nd chair in the lat clarinet section to Merelyn Helm- Marlene Powers, will my technique to keep a steady boyfriend to Marlene Hodson. Donald Risius, will my back seat in the assembly to Marvella Sorenson. Lucille Siekmeier, will my flirting ways to John Nieman, now you can get all the girls, John. Marvin Schauf, will my rifle ability to Doryce Sorenson, if you can't catch a man, shoot him, Doryce. Mr. Morman, we will all our unused SOCiOlOEY books and all our A's in Soc. Mr. Christenson, we will our ability to win all Basketball games. Central States, Britt Nissen Drug Store, Britt Mr. Sykes,we will our History books, hope someday you will find a future in them. We also will him our knowledge of how to tell the difference between cities, states, and nations. To Mrs. Recktenwald, we will our typing erasers. To the class of 1953, we will the privilege of being bright and healthy Seniors. the class of 1954, we will our great harmonizing voices to and from basketball games. the class of 1955, we will all our laugh roaring events from our four years in high school. Hope you have as much fun as we did. lesgxs BLDmhhmg It is a beautiful June day in the year of 1972. The day of the 1952 Class Reunion. As I look out my window I see the messenger boy coming up the walk. As I go to the door, he says, Telegrams for Mr. Morman. As I open them I see they are Telegrams of Regret from the graduates of 1952. The first one is as follows: , Am a leading dramatic soprano Metropolitan and Chicago Opera Companies. Substantial, but not fat. Sing Marguerite tonight. Signedw You wouldn't expect her to count her words, and she doesnlt, but she is l evidently still careful with her calories. As a astronomer am-studying the heavens at seashore with beautiful girl as- sistant. Star-gazing date tonight. Signed him! 2E EL! Q1 ; At his old tricks you see. Mil Am a steam riveter. Like the quite atmosphere. Am putting nuts in new w I f , sanitarium. so can't leave. . . ti: , Signed4i2rnAV41 4fi4444u1 Don always a quiet chap. I am positive he is the most refined steam riv- eter in the business. zwi Being an architect, I am designing filling stations and halls of fame for h1$ 4, the government. Working overtime at big pay. I SignedW l i i 3 L If he works at all, he's getting big pay. What he receives for overtime r is beyond my imagination. The government has my sympathy. Just joined the Navy to see the world through a porthole. Shall think of you all in every port, as I walk through the slums and see the peculiar people. Signed I don't think he meant that quite as it sounds, but merely that he would be homesick to see his friends. Anno is so ambitious he'll probably be an ad- miral by the time the fleet gets to Manila. Harold Berber Moens Grocery m 7.: cm! :me- W... i 4,..i i N Am instructor in plain and fancy golf: Making lots of money. Five dollars a lesson. Also give bridge and oil painting lessons to spectators between golf- ing efforts. Am starting a series of evening dancing classes to-night, so am unable to attend reunion. Signed Jean always was the most industrious person in the class, and she evidently hasn't changed any. She didn't tell us what she was doing mornings. Surely she doesn't waste them. Perhaps she takes in washing or gives boxing lessons then. Am an usher in a big movie theater. The only way to see all the shows. Doris Day tonight. 518319 dem And she probably enjoys the picture the twentieth time she sees it as well as the first. There is a girl who really likes her work. Conductor on the Broadway Limited and doing it solely to meet famous pas- sengers. Bob Feller, John Wayne, and Jersey Joe Walcott and the President of the United States are on the train this trip. Signs CIM giw Lloyd always did like good society, but I never thought of him being a Pullman conductor to get it. Keeping a pet shop. Specialize in eels, ichneumons, and elephants. Sorry can't come to-night; expecting a new shipment of Japanese battles. Signed Man's! ,: Maggm Well, at least she said she was sorry she couldn't come. Am a farmer. Raise winter wheat and summer squashes. Can't come because am busy with harvest. 51-3119 dWW . V I There is something queer about that, but I'm not just sure what it is. suppose Johnny is a very scientific farmer and knows all about the rotation of crops and every thing. I wonder if he raises shorthorns? I never can remember whether they are cows or turnips, but he probably raises them, anyway. Am a Chautauqua lecturer on Beauties of Nature, and The Value of a Smile. So sorry can't come; the Smile due to-night. Signed I always knew Jenny would do something like that. But where she learned about the beauties of nature I'm sure I don't know. When we last saw her she didn't know parsley from peppermint or toads from tadpoles. She must have been doing a lot of reading lately. Am dancing teacher, noted for grace, beauty, and originality of dances. Am introducing the ballroom steps, the grapevine glide, and the thistledown float at the Heel and Toe Club tonight. SignedEZficggga ZisazZZ I thought she was more interested in interpretative and classical dancing. Although her hobby was prevention of corns. Am starring in America's Girl Friend, in Cinderella Sandles the all-talk- ing, all-dancing, all-singing, all-colored epic of the age. I sing, talk, dance and play three musical instruments including a vacum cleaner. iDon't miss it. Signe dW Sorenson Hardware Donald Cottington Lucille is a girl who has a good strong voice that can sing two entire songs without losing the tune and doesn't mind doing anything, no matter how silly, so long she is well paid for it. Am author of two of the six worst sellers up to date. Must finish a third by the first of the month so have to miss reunion. If any of you carry a space plot with you please loan it to me. Need one badly. Signs 01W I always knew Marvin would be famous. Didn't you? Think of two worst sellers and another one on the way: Am private secretary to the head of a huge corporation. He was born crazy and had a relapse. Won't give me time off to come to reunion. I shall write Signs dW That poor man! What she'll do to his correspondence: You remember, she never did let anyone impose on her. I wonder if she spells any better than she use to-or worse. No she couldn't spell worse. gnfucgmgftg all his letters backwards for a week. Forest City Motor Co. L :8, 133a? y 2 KnZi W 37111311131030 Q1355 Front Row: Marlene Hodson, Marlene Hefti, Doryce Sorenson, Marietta Devin. Back Row: John Nieman, Marlene Kingsbury, Judy Foley, Eleanor Kluver, Garnet I. Frogg, Gary Volding. I l PEP CLUB ; Front Row: Marlene Hodson, Jean Hartman,Dor Farrell. Back Row: Marilyn Nelson, Alice Buffington, Raymond Leerar, Christensen, Kenny Ruby. yce Sorenson,Vera Anderson,Lucille Lucy Bowen Food stores, Forest City Stenseth Motor Co. Forest City THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY AUNT SUSIE SHOOTS THE WORKSJ! Aunt Susie Stowe.......an eccentric old maid...........Judy Foley Joy Herbert............her delightful young niece......Doryce Sorenson Scarlet Deane..........Joy's colored maid..............Marlene Hefti Laura Dawson...........another maid....................Marlene Kingsbury Madame Zola............who sees all, knows all and tells nothing...............Marlene Hodson Mrs. Edward DunningtCynthiat..a neighbor......................Garnet Frogg Portia Lark............a female lawyer.................Marietta Devin Omar Graves............a successful business mun.......John Nieman Laballe Johnson........his colored servant.............Eleanor Kluver Johnny Rogers..........engaged to Joy..................Gary Volding Slick Conway...........who adds to the mystery.........Lanny Myers ' Mrs. Recktenwald...............Director SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of the King residence on the outskirts of a medium-sized Eastern city. TIME: The present Act one:....Late afternoon in May Act two:....Several hours later, evening Act three:..Half an hour later Edgan Grocery, Britt Kreitinger Hdwe, Britt Pritchard Implement, Britt Front Row: Billy Iverson, Gerald Ruby, Sheryl Austin, Josine Benson, Janice Hobbs, Vera Anderson, Marvella Sorenson, Glenys Kluver, Leroy Barber. Back Row Lanny Myers, Gary Larson, Merwyn Matson, Ronald Nielson, Larry Michaelson, Jim Delger, Walter Riggle, Russell Helm, Marvin Leerar. 'l $wmmww H u 3 7 ' A Q I 3 A 3 b 3 y 3 A 3...-:?5 Front Row: Kenny Ruby, Larry Siekmeier, Bonnie Iverson,Lucy Christensen, Nancy Rose, Glen Farland, Duane Peck. Back Row: Jackie Powers, Allan Iverson, Ray- mond Leerar, Merlyn Helm, Eugene Gjerde, Junibr Nielson. Conroy, Britt Tande 3 Son, Britt Britt Hatchery, Britt , ullmk nimku. IA. First row: Roger Lunning, Lois Helm, Gloria VanDusseldorp, Sandra Buffington, Judy Kirschbaum, Jeanette Jelik, Linda Brown, Dennis Smith. Second row: David , Nelson, Brian Sorenson, Jerry Michaelson, Mrs. Rasmuson, Douglas Cottington, lq Dallas Johnson, Gordon Farrell, Rodney Masselink, Susan Ingri 5 23 - 3 3'? First row: Gregory Gjerde, Diana Adams, Marilyn Masselink, Helen Haan, Marcia Jilek, Paulette borenson, Elaine Rogeness, Marjorie Peterson, John Hunsley, Second row:Norman Hastings, James Sorenson, Jerry Christensen, John Jamtgaard, Mrs.Swanson, Tommy Larson, James Nelson, Michael Randall, David Oudekerk, Lynn Lunning, Eugenia Miller-absent. Orval Jamtgaard Jensen's Sundries Hunsley Store Produce 954qu ma, . 74-4- A... -.,. TV . m Front Row: Jackie Jenson, Sharon Peck, Beverly Peterson, Joan Haan, Judy Jilek Irene Farrell, Arlis Brown, Lester Kirschbaum, Mark Johnson, Darrell Lunning, Larry Sorenson. Middle Row: Daryl Adams, Beverly Gelder, Darlene Brown, Pete Jilek, Miss Sheets, Sharon Simmons, Evelyn Hansmeier, Elaine Masselink, Carol Kirschbaum, and Avis Johnson. Back Row: Laurel Matson, Beryl Buffington, Darwin Adams and Jimmie Peterson. 58-6 v .. KSN 1:; ' w i 'IE'.: . ,1 d. :1 $370M Front Row: Joyce Helm, Ronald Hartman, Jimmie Christensen, David Farrell, Ivan Hastings, Jerry Lunning, Roger Leerar, Gene Jamtgaard, Charlene Wilson. Back Row: Karen Powers, Ronald Austin, Judy Hefci, Jacqueline Iverson, Miss Rieken Darlene Gelder, Richard Devin, and Joan Sorenson. Absent: Jerry Weith, Ronald Gjerde, and James Kirschbaum. Crystal Lake Lumber Kenneth Boughton, Britt First Row: Lloyd Risius, Darrell Kingsbury, Verdell Lunning, Robert Kirschbaum 3 Bruce Benson, Larry Jilek, Roger Wilson.Second Row:Larry Cline,Larry Anderson, ' Darlene Peck,Janice Farrell,Judith Cottington,Ruth Kirschbaum,Dorothy Sorenson Mgry Ingebritson, Larry Peterson. Third Row: Sharon Larson, Donna Adams, ; Sandra Johnson, Iola Buffington, Mr. Richardson, Karen Baker, Janice Cline, Sandra Slattenow, Colleen Wilson. Fourth Row: Forrest Buffington, Tommy Rasmuson, Dennis Volding, Darwin Austin, Richard Rogeness, Howard Michaelson, Garry Wilson, Vernon Hansmeier, Russell Hauan, William Kirschbaum. Absent: James Hobbs,out because of an injured ankle-hurt during a basketball game. XV, - ,,Fgrmjhfax x Cheerleaders: Mary Ingebritson, Sandra slattenow, Colleen Wilson, Iola Buffington, Judy Cottington, and Darlene Peck. C.P. Lewis, Britt Judd Appliances, Britt Mullins Hybrid Service Co. Emmi? iiighigagkwlbam Front Row: Vernon Hansmeier, Garry Wilson, Darwin Austin, Dennis Volding, Tommy RaSmuson. Middle Row: Larry Anderson, Darrell Kingsbury, William Kirschbaum, Russell Hanan, Mr. Richardson, Howard Michaelson, Lloyd Risius, Robert Kirschbaum, Bruce Benson. Back Row: Larry Jilek, Roger Wilson, Forrest Buffington, Verdell Lunning, Larry Peterson, Larry Cline. James Hobbs, home because of an injury suffered during a game. Absent-Richard Rogeness. Front Row: Sharon Larson, Colleen Wilson, Iola Buffington, Karen Baker, Janice Cline, Janice Farrell. Back Row: Darlene Peck, Ruth Kirschbaum, Donna Adams, Sandra Slattenow, Mr. Richardson, Sandra Johnson, Judith Cottington, Dorothy Sorenson, and Mary Ingebritson. l Front Row: Delger, Jackie Powers, Eugene GJerde, Lloyd Gjerde, Marvin Austin, Lanny Myers, Marlyn Helm. Forrest Burress, Anno Back Row: Ronald Nielsen, Junior Nielson, Duane Peck, Merwyn Matson, Mr. Christensen, Russell Helm,A11an Iverson, Johnny Finch. Baseball Schedule Opponent C.L. Klemme 8 Kanawha 1 Woden 2 Titonka 5 Klemme 9 Woden 2 Players Position Myers L. R.F.4C. Helm Mo CQ'PO GJerde L. 2nd B. Burress F. 3rd B.-P. Austin M. 880.01,. Powers J. C.F. Delger A. 3rd B.-P. Gjerde E. R.F. Volding G. lst B. Nielsen J. R.F. Peck D. lst B. FinCh Jo RoFo'CoFo Nielson R. CDFC Iverson A. C. A.R. Janssen Federal North Iowa Grain 15,00on '15 Batt. Av. .260 .077 .318 .278 .uoo .179 .211 .091 .15u .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 CO. Front Row: Burress, Lanny Myers, Allan Iverson, Merlyn Helm. Gjerde, Larry Siekmeier. 0000000000 oooooooooo t2bbt'bt1t'bbb 000000-000 U1 0 Back Row: Duane Peck, $3895 Ewkwball Marvin Austin, Johnny Finch, Basketball Schedule Scarville 24 Joice 29 Kanawha 22 Britt Al Woden 28 Scarville 26 Corwith 80 Thompson 29 Hayfield 51 Rake AS Burress F. 198 Helm M. 115 Delger A. 179 Austin M. 199 Volding G. 178 Finch J. S Peck D. 12 C.L. 9 C.L. g2 COL. 62 C.L. 58 C.L. 3 COL. C.L. 8g C.L. S2 C.L. 66 Total Points Anno Delger, Joice MS Kanawha A2 Woden 28 Thompson 2n Hayfield 37 Britt 45 Goodall 21 Hanlontown 32 Goodell 3O Iverson A. 50 Matson M. 25 Myers L. 86 Delger J. 13 Seikmeier L. 8 Gjerde L. 77 Powers J. 5 Eddy's Paint 2 Roller Rink, Forest City Congratulations to the Seniors, Commerci al Club Merwyn Matson, John Nieman, Mgr., Mr. Christensen, Marvin Schauf, Mgr., Jimmy Delger, Lloyd W: A Front Row: Lucille Siekmeier, Kluver, Doryce Sorenson, Marlene Kingsbury, Marvella Sorenson, Mgr. Back Row: Marlene Hodson, Jean Hartman. Bonnie Iverson, Middle Row: Eleanor Kluver, Lucille Farrell, Mgr., Marietta Devin, Glenys Marlene Hefti, Janice Hobbs, Jenny Delger, Miss Carol Sheets, Chaperon, Mr. Christensen, Judy Foley, Nancy Rose. Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Crystal Basketball Schedule Lake. l .33 Lake...26 Lake...39 Lake...25 Lake...26 Lake...23 Lake...22 Lake...38 Lake...37 Lake. 0 cu? Lake...ul Lake...33 Lake...36 Lake...27 Lake...35 Lake...u8 Federated Store, Britt Gammelgaard-Kerns Impl't Co. Britt Britt Motors Chevelot Service, Britt Scarville...l9 Joice.......21 Kanawha.....32 Woden.......3u Scarville...29 Corwith.....6l Tbompson....32 Hayfield....ul Joice.......27 Kanawha.....36 Woden.......u3 Thompson....45 Hayfield....2h Goodell.....u7 Hanlontown..56 Goodell.....62 CHEERLEADER S Marlene Hodson Compliments of the Britt M.D.'s N v w v r - ' 'QZOJQ'JIx f I uuml wmmm? Coffee Shop, Britt Carsons Clothers, Britt Lee Grifhorst Drug Co. Britt gwmwww me.WM . , ;$9N?g v f ' - .,,..,4 3, Q3? i. 4w I Jims Tavern Nelson's Store Crystal Lake Produce Front Row: Marlene Hefti, Marilyn Nelson, Doryce Sorenson, Josine Benson, Merlyn Helm, Leroy Barber, Judy Hefti, Marvella Sorenson, Dennis Volding, Larry Siekmeier, Nerwyn matson. Middle Row: Colleen Wilson, Ruth Kirschbaum, Robert Kirschbaum, Raymond Leerar, Darwin Austin, Bruce Benson, Jackie Powers, Eugene Gjerde, Russell Helm, Tommy Rasmuson, Marvin Leerar, Lucille Siekmeier, Russell Hauan, Back Row: Judy Cottington, Bonnie Iverson, Vera Anderson, Judy Foley, Nancy Rose, Lucy Christensen, Glenys Kluver. Clarinet Cuartette I Marlene Hefti, Doryce Sorenson, Merlyn Helm. Marilvn Nelson. Brass Sextette Merwyn Manson, Larry tiekmeier, Jackie Powers, Marvella borenson, Lucille biekmeier, Eugene Gjerde. Olson Pianio 00., Forest City Ngwwww Siaff W, Front Row: Jean Hartman, Forrest Burress, Marilyn Nelson, Alice Buffington, Lucille Farrell, Marvin Austin, Marlene Hefti. Middle Row: Lucille Siekmeier Bonnie Iverson, Nancy Rose, bleanor Kluver, Janice Hobbs, Judy Eoley, Doryce Sorenson, Marlene Powers, Marvella Sorenson, Marlene Hodson, Lucy Christenson, Glenys Kluver, Josine Benson, Back Row: Lanny Myers, Gary Larson, Merwyn Matson, Herlyn Helm, Eugene Gjerde, Raymond Leerar. z cmmiww$miw 472nmqmit E . 1 14 d5; 1,;1. V yial J1: 51nL . Reuben's Shoes Clothing, Forest City Eymann Implement 00., Forest City Jims Tavern Nelson's Store Crystal Lake Produce First State Bank, Britt Larsons Hardware, Britt Britt Gamble Store, Britt IiiuKi III ! III! um: IIIII' MIIW Hull mu V t I: 4g, 1n. n; n: 115 '73 V16; ti? ' . Forest City Chamber of Commerce kmfg x47 3 :21;, :; ,vf , :ix g7
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