Crystal Lake High School - Gazer Yearbook (Crystal Lake, IA)
- Class of 1956
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m A . . . - . o x .' LaL r..g !-M.X.L. Jnu;-.uLQJhml THE cmsm GAZEH PRESENTED BY THE CLASS OF 1956 TOMMY RASNUSON EDITOR COLLEEN WILSON ASSISTANT EDITOR LFO NORMAN FACULTY ADVISOR CRYSTAL LAKE HIGH SCHOOL CRYSTAL LAKE, IOWA .- A Ill. p .... ' t P; e ' ' '9, s. . . ., . . a . . ' r v . g .v . n t J'f: he t t ' ti w. I gr mimv tshMi-r; .5 J. We would like to dedicate the Crystal Gazer of 1956 to Mr. Sykes, in appreciation of his guidance through our four years of high school. We could always depend upon you to give us a lift when we needed it most. Sometimes some sage advice, a reprimand, or just a friendly visit. It was your keen interest in each and everyone that meant so much to us. We will alwavs remember you. 0431' V' 1,..' .'- ' . - J '3 54 V a V y cm L $0wa .L. . , .1 34.3! i ' ; , , .. . L U .,;338$gvvgiiah Boardo Education L. H. Christensen, Pres. Vernal Benson Raymond Kirschbaum WM. Leerar R. E. Reasoner A. R. Jamssen, Sec. Alma Janssen, Treas. 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Basketball 1,2,3,h Band 2,3,LL, Class Play 3,u Annual Staffu Glee Club 1,2,3,u Sextet 2:3:U Secretary 3 Polka Band 3,u fat, v William Kirschbaum Bill The next day is never so good as the day before. Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Class Play A Annual Staff 4 PC To 3iLl- Darlene Peck Dar No one knows what he can do till he tries. Class Play 3,u Annual Staff u Cheerleader 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,u Sextet u Pep Club 1,2,3 Paper Staff 1 Richard Kieth Foster Frog But, for my own part, it was Greek to me. Basketball 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,u Annual Staff A B. B. Manager A Vice President 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,u Darwin Austin Egg What I want out of school most is myself. Basketball 1,2,3,h: Baseball 1,2,3,u, Band 1,2,3yh: Class Play 3,u Annual Staff u Glee Club 2:3,h Boys Quartet 1,2:3,M, Vice President A Polka Band 2,3,u Vocal and Sax Solo. State Music Contest 1,2,3,u Saxophone Quartet 1,2,3:u a: , - . A 3 ' ?Yz ' 5., ' x 4 . 2 dfn-J' vv- ..:J';.M'.Amlr2hw .3. Dennis Volding Booze Oh, they're making a wild man out of me. Basketball 1,2,3 Basebal1 l,u Band 1 Annual Staff u Robert Kirschbaum '1 Bob ' A penny for your thoughts. Basketball 1 Baseball 2 Band Class Play 4 Annual Staff u Pep Club 3 P. T. 2 VAX V x? w Vernon Hansmeier Hang Most great men are dead and I'm not feeling too myself. Rasketball u Raseball 1 Class Play 3 Annual Staff u Pep Club 1 P. T. 1 James Hobbs 11 Jim I can resist every- thing except temptation. Basketball 1,2,3,u Baseball 3,u Class History On September 1, l9u5, Miss. Kirkpatrick enrolled thirteen excited first graders. They were: Donna Adams Darwin Austin, Iola Buffington, Janice Farrell, Russeli Hauan Sharon Larson, Darlene Peck, Tommy Rasmuson, Sandra Slattenow . Dorothy Sorenson, Fred Smith Dennis 1d and Bernadine Wicks. , V0 ing, Colleen Wilson For our 2nd. year of school we sta ed with Mis . We lost Janice Farrell. Y s Kirkpatrick Miss. Madson admitted us into the third grade. We gained Arden and ardis Nelson, Gary Wilson, Renald Kiefer, Patricia Perkins, Robert and William Kirschbaum and Roberta Orthell We lost Dorothy Sorenson, Fred Smith, and Tommy Rasmuson. We gained Ninfa Luna. Mrs. Rasmuson welcomed us into the fourth grade. Janice Farrell, Dorothy Oudkerk, Tommy Rasmuson, and Frank Cowan joined us. We lost Ronald Kiefer, Arden and Ardis Nelson Darlene Peck, and Patricia Perkins. We lost Ninfa Luna. For fifth grade, our teacher was Mrs. Rasmuson. For this year we lost Donna Adams and Frank Cowan. During our sixth year Miss. Rieken was our teacher. This year we gained Vernon Hansmeier, and James Hobbs. We lost Bernadine Wicks. In our seventh year of education we moved upstairs. We Gained Charles Gjerde, Howard Michaelson, Darlene Peck, Verdell Lunning, and Jay Morgan. Our teacher was Mrs. Haugland. In our eighth grade Mr. Richardson was our teacher. We lost Charles Gjerde, Jay Morgan. We gained Jimmy Harrison. In the fall of 1953, 18 excited and frightened freshmen roamed the halls of C. L. H. 8.. Our instructors were Mr. Sandt. Miss. Berry, Mr. Norman and Mr. Sykes, We lost Veraell Lunning, and Jimmy Harrison. Ordean Fredrickson During the Sophomore year of high school our teachers wete Mr. Norman, Mr. Sykes, Mr. Sandt and Mrs. Foster. In this year we gained Richard Foster and Verdell Lunning. Lost Karen Baker, Dennisvolaing and Ordean Fredrlcnson In the third year in high school our instructors were Mr. Morman, Mr. Sykes, Mr. Ostendorf and Mrs. Foster. We lost Howard Michaelson in this year. n o r last and final ear in good old C. L. H. S. CUP teach grs :ere Mr. Norman, Mg. Sykes, Mr. Looft and Mrs. Foster. During this year we gained Dennis Volding and lost Russeil Hauan, which left our class with Sixteen. They are: Darwin Austin, Iola Buffington, Janice Farrellz Richard Foster, James Hobbs, Vernon Hansmeier, Robert Kirschbaum, William Kirschbaum, Sharon Larson, Verdell Lunning, Darlene Peck, Tommy Rasmuson, Sandra Slattenow, Dennis Volding, Colleen Wilson and Garry Wilson. This Page is Sponsored By DONALD COTTINGTON - CRYSTAL LAKE, IA. NELSONS STORES w CRYSTAL LAKE e WODEN, IA. BRITT APPLIANCE e FURNITURE - BRITT, IA. 'liihruax Nam Class Will We the class of 1956, in the town of Cr st of Iowa, being in as good mental conditigi ggkieuzge QZE??? much better temper than usual, do hereby make this our 1 2 will and testament, rendering void and of no avail,an for;: will or wills that may have been previously made b ug d r' y a period of temporary optimism. i y u 1ng 1; Darwin Austin, will my speed tri s t Korea. Make use of them, Bob: y p O Britt to RObert I, 101a Buffington, will my basketball abil't n Wilson, Be a pro, Charlene: 1 y to wharlene I, Janice Farrell, will my faithfulness to o Janice Cline. ne certain guy to I, Vernon Hansmeier, will my careful drivin to R0 er W11 0 . Don't break the sound barrier, Rog! g g s n I, William Kirschbaum, will my curly hair to Jim Gallagher. I, Robert Kirschbaum, will my manly physique to Jerry Wieth. Spread it all over, Jerry: I, James Hobbs, will my height to Ronnie Hartman. The air is better up here than you think, Ron! I, Verdell Lunning, will all my women to ROger Leerar. Take good care of them, old boy: I, Tommy Rasmuson, will my way with the teachers to Darrell Kingsbury. I, Colleen Wilson, will my studious ways to Dorothy Sorenson. I, Dennis Volding, will my good grades to Sharon Simmons. I, Richard Foster, will my deep voice to Jimmy Christensen. I, Gary Wilson, will my good looks to Bernie Korsa. Now you can get all the girls, Bernie: I. Sharon Larson, will my blushing ways to Marjorie Larson. Not that you need it, Marjl I, Darlene Peck, will my early hours to Joan Sorenson. T, Sandra Slattenow, will my Woden interests to Barbara Haugland. To the Freshmen, we will our good times in and out of high school the last four years. To the Sophmores, we will Our quiet ways and co-operative spirit! To the Juniors, we will our ability to get along with the under classmen and the teachers. To Mr. Norman, we will our much used History books and all our mistakes in typing. This Page is Sponsored By COFFEE SHOP - BRITT, IA. GAMBLES STORE - BRITT, IA. HUNSLEY OIL - BRITT, IA. BRITT HATCHERY-BRITT, IA. . - . ' . q u: . 7 w AGK'H Jn, . . I -. , -. M' ' ' I - i 'ie'i-fh. -. afi 'i 3 ,.h A; To Mr. Looft, we will our well ways of sneaking home after hourskigtniggining rules and our To Mr. Sykes, we will Our QUietness . , 1n the st our bookkeeping bOOkS Wlth tattered pages from 112$ 2:12; and To Mr. Westby, we will our reat . the under classmen will havg. mu31c talents WhiCh we hOpe To Mrs. Foster, we will our well cond t classes and our well used Physics books?c ed Home Economics To Mr. Austin, we Will our gum wads under our d esks the candy and gum wrappers in the school house. and all Witnessed this the fifth da of Januar Lord 1956. y y in the name of our Signed and Sealed Mm Kim gig '55 Class Motto: Do Not Say Go, But Go Thyself. Class Colors: Green and White. Flower: Pink Carnation. Pres. Iola Buffington Vice Pres. Darwin Austin Secy. Sharon Larson Trees. Garry Wilson This Page is Sponsored By VOLDTNG'S CRYSTAL GROCERV - CRYSTAL Ligg, lg. CLIFF STEWERT - TRUCKINH - CRYSTAL L , . .gmoaiu N5 , :;.1 , Vji,-e .4 ' e'xx Eb , if ...f it- egg tut A - f '5. v-15 ' Milling: :frfwl. . 5.- ,5; Senior Prophecy It iS the year 1966 in a beautiful evenin in O . w m town WWW Week. Many days ago, invitations were sent to all the claSW :me of 1956. The hour for the great event has arrived. Ever 32: :3 seated in the new auiitorium awaiting the perfOPmanCe iy hi 3 many ielightful surprises have been promised. n w Ch Seated in the audience are many celebrities As I l 0 00k b I see a number of my Ola classmates. There is Dennis Volgiggt 2:; kind-hearted friend, wno became very wealthy though wise-inyest- ments. His money is paying for much of the Old H ditures. Ome Week expen- Seated near him is James Hobbs, a real estate dealer who own so much property that he has to keep a card index of it in order to know it himself. He has given the use of the auditorium and the spacious park, both of which belong to him. Seated at one side, watching with interest, I see Iola Buffington, dignified and haughty. I ask about her and am told that she isthe head mistress of a very fashionable girls school in Woden and is happily married. Two people, entering, receive a warm reception from the committee at the door. They are Dr. Foster, a famous surgeon in a large hosoital, and, attractive as ever, Colleen Wilson, superintendent of nurses in the same hospital. If their are any accidents tonight we feel sure the suffers will be properly attended to with Richard and Colleen on the job. Standing in the door, looking for old friends, I find Gary Wilson, editor of the largest daily paper in the state, and very active politically. He has not changed one bit since his high school days except that he has grown a trifle stouter and looks more cheerful than ever. A woman is sketching the people as they come in and doing it very well, indeed, for I look over her shoulder to see. Of course you know who that is, Yes, it is Janice Farrell. Before the packed house appears a tall, dignified figure who makes an eloquent address of welcome. He was our famous class deoator, Tommy Rasmuson. He is now a judge of the state supreme court. He 18 also acting as master of ceremonies. d other decor- Bill Kirschbaum who gave these beautiful flowers an W ations in this auditorium is now the leading florist 01 the town. I remember his great taste in decorations in years gone by and am not at all surprised. The Jusge is now introducing a prosperous looking magiwho isI: broadway songwriter and the author of many popular Eing l 8: three 13 Darwin Austin, and he plays and sings for us 3 a - COmpOSitions and very good they are, too. Next comes the big surprise, Miss. Gloria DeLarrerIe,k thieigmggzh movie actress; and it is our old friena,. Darlene hec sed to do in changed. b'he asks if we remember the lmltatio?stinergom And we stuiy hour when the teacher was called out o- e . all remember ho plays the most beautiful music for l Lunning and he plays even Verdel He resembles Gene Autry in Wext is a famous guitarest w u3- Yes, of course, it's better than we always said he would. many ways. W. ivaw - HRTTT, IA. SORENS0 This Page is Sponsored ByN VARDWARE - CRYSTAL L AKE, IA. ARBTR'S STAWWAPD SWRVTCE r Vow the entertainment proper hoping n. 1 n. e . x V . - 0 Th ' ,., e hgiiigvszrgmihiz ighthe iiieiisendssgi, across the sta e Sh e audience as an attehdant arrar aattenow said she'd be i . . e has Certainly kept her work for SEED 3 Wire Cleven wire den Circus dancer. The JuiEe said sl ' e a ways l cer in the world. What a salary She 233:3 tie most E9 . Ani now, outupOn the platform st . I . A - rolls Vernon H - ilttlilhook in his hahd. He needs no introductiggs?;:r, w1th a or a recognize him at once, Vernon Hansmie t m a Judge, those delightful short stories. P' he author Of Then, last of all, lookin stunn . comes Sharon Larson. She is ainSriiein itabgi2t: egzglng gown, successful ones running on Broadway now. She gakes a fbas two little speech, addressing our superintendent, and memb n rlendly faculty, who are in the audience enjoying the program.an:-sh0flthe as young and awe-inspiring as they dii' when we trembl w 0 00k them years ago. 8d before Then, the entire audience rises, as the performers all ap ear 0 the stage at once. Our ritar player and organist play and leg by our comnoser, we all sing Aud Lang Syne and adjourn For the promised refreshments from Bob Kirschbaum's Old Home Tea Room. It has been a real delight to see all our old friends so young and prosperous, so generous of their money and talent. In short, it has been an Old HOme Week to be proud of and the old home folks should be happy to have such celebrities as these for their very X0kas Mr. Morman: James are you eating Candy or chewing gum? James: Neither, I'm soaking a prune to eat at noon. d tell your father? said the motorist to Hadn't you better go an d of hay upset in the lane by James who stood looking at the loa a collision. He knows, replied James: Knows? How can he know? He is under the hay. Friend: What is Vernon going to be when he passes his finals? Vernons Father: An Old Man. Mr. Norman: You students in the rear of the classroom please stop passing notes back and forth. PaPPY: They are cards not notes sir. Mr. Norman: Oh, excuse me. We're playing Bridge. 1018 and Sharon were standing on a street corner, staring at a ' isn't it? said Sharon. d0 blowint smoke rings. Marvelous, . YES marvelous, said Iola. Fancy a bloomin dop belng able to get cigarettes. I haven't had a pack myself for tWO weeks. Mr. Sykes: Colleen, what is the shape Of the earth? Colleen: It's round! Mr. Sykes: Can you prove it? Colleen: All right, it's square; 't want an argument! I don This Page is Sponsored By CRYSTAL LAKE, IA FEDERAL MORT IOWA GRAIN CO. - CRYSTAL LAKE, mg. .i...,. -: A14 .. ; g...n 7 , 7 I . L 6?; Q 7 a 4 a V nym z . m . . V . . w D 0 a ?y m. z :6 w , 1 mm wrmvgoytm KW W441, w w WWW , ,MM,, . yuamdmw ' Me Vi IZJW' WWwMWM, Front Row: Dorothy Sorenson, Ruth Kirschbaum, Charlene Hanson, Judy Cottington, Janice Cline, Marjorie Larson. Second Row: Darrell Kingsbury, Forrest Buffington, Lloyd Risius, Richard Rogness, Roger Wilson, George Nieman. Third Row: Larry Anderson Robert Korea, Bruce Benson, Larry Cline. In September, 1955, seventeen Juniors entered C. L. H. S. to be- gin their third year in high school. We were well represented in all of the extra-curricular activities of the school. In boys basketball we were represented by Bruce Benson, George Nieman, Richard Rogeness, Roger Wilson, Forrest Buffington, Darrell Kingsbury, and Larry Anderson. Robert Korsa as manager. our baseball hopefuls were Darrell Kingsbury, Larry Anderson, Robert Korsa, Roger Wilson, Bruce Benson, Richard Rogeness, George Nieman and Forrest Buffington. Ruth Kirschbaum, Janice Cline and Judy Cottington represented our class in girls B. B. Margorie Larson and Charlene Hanson were the managers. In the music depart ment we had Bruce Benson, Charlene Hanson, Marjorie Larson, Richard Rogeness, Dorothy Sorenson, Ruth Kirschbaum George class in the band. Judy Cottington was Nieman represented our our Majorette. In the Clarinet Quartet we were represented by Richard Rogeness.SaxaphoneQuartet by Bruce Benson and Charlene Ruth Kirschbaum and Dorothy Hanson. Second Clarinet Quartet Sorenson. Cheerleader Dorothy Sorenson. This Page is Sponsored By FARMERS BANK a TRUST CO. - CRYSTAL LAKE, IA. -- Kwy-yxx wvw Mmm lA Vv Q L? 4 n f s , 1 7 , i 2 NMN MSW v x w 7; :vXLiVV g - ,, xxx - u xx, vxKiKV ' a g 4 VM wk '4 V x , ,,, w ,M v, mm X492isa'smw ka 5; g A ww : ; MWCW 87ml i 9 7m wmyz M mmmw 'xw w Mm. Front Row: Judith Hefti, Barbara Haugland, Jacquline Iverson, Joan Sorenson, Joyce Helm. Second Row: James Larson, Bernard Korsa, James Kirschbaum, Richard Devin, Gene Jamtgaard. Third Row: Jerry Lumming, Robby Haugland, Joe Austin, David Farrell. The Sophomores Class was represented in the following school activities: Baseball: Gene Jamtgaard, Bernard Korsa, James Larson, Richard Devin, Joe Austin, Bobby Haugland and Roger Leerar. Girls Basketball: Judy Hefti, Barbara Haugland, Jackie Iverson Joan Sorenson and Joyce Helm. Boys Basketball: Joe Austin, Gene Jamtgaard and Roger Leerar. Mixed Chorus: Judy Hefti, Barbara Haugland, Jackie Iverson, Joan Sorenson and Joyde Helm. Band: Joyce Helm, Joan Sorenson, Jackie Iverson, Barbara Haugland, Judy Hefti, Gene Jamtgaard, James Kirschbaum, Bernard Korsa, James Larson, Bobbie Haugland and Joe Austin. Clarinet Quartet: Jackie Iverson. Second Clarinet Quartet: Joyce Helm . This Page is Sponsored By CRVSTAL LAKE FURNITURE - CRYSTAL LAKE, IA. V47 , W W :W W 4?;y w W, ,W Wyvk: MW 7 WVO Front Row' Jerry Weith, Joan Haan, Karen Powers, Ronald Hartman, Jimmy Christensen, Second Row: Charlene Wilson, Sharon Simons, James Gallagher, Janice Kadlecik, Carolyn Larson. The Freshmen Class was represented in the following school activities. Boys Basketball: James Gallagher. Baseball. James Callagher, and Jerry Wieth. Girls Basketball: Charlene Wilson, Janice Kadlecik, Carolyn Larson, Joan Haan, and Karen Powers. Mixed Chorus- Charlene Wilson, Karen Powers, Janice Kadlecik, Carolyn Larson, Sharon Simona, Joan Haan, and Ronald Hartman. Band: Carolyn Larson, Jerry Wieth, Joan Haan, Karen Powers, Charlene Wilson and Ronald Hartman. This Page is Sponsored By VIRGIL'S PRODUCE - WODEN, IA. Front Row: Janice Smith, Connie Brock, Jean Ann Iverson, Beverly Johnson, Vivian Folkerts, Mar Ann Haan, Beth Sorenson, Mrs. Clarice Schleuger. Second Row: Xllen Hanson, Penny Riherd,Shirley Steffen, Douglas Christianson, Kathy Leerar, Gregory Wilson, Third Row: Patty Sorenson, Cathy Kirschbaum, Janice Harms, Linda Peck, Ronnie Steiff, Marvin Berg, Terry Jo Christenson, Deane Pigman. Front Row: Luther Holland, Tommy Voliin;, Dick Sorenson, Lavae Sorenson, Carolyn Anderson, Patty Book, Ella Nelson, Trudy Brock Second Pow: Dennis Norman, Sydney McLaughlin? Duane Harms, Mary Rogness, De bie Wefti, LeAnn Sorenson, Mary Jane Christianson, Pamala Quislinp, Michael Barrett, Miss Porstman. This Page is Sponsored By FUSKY FLORIST - BRITT, IA. 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K .' ...u u. - ?uxir'r'rlhih Front Row: Ellsworth Holland, Dennis Smith, Wayne Boyer, Rosalyn Jensen, Paula Jumpp, Robert Berg, Joe Haan, Keith Kluver, Second Row: Sharon Buffington, Janet Sorenson, Jimmy Korte, Larry Kadlecik, Mary Hansmeier, Cathy Johnson, Jean Ann Kadlecik, Third Row: Linda Christensen, Jill Hanson, Donna Folkerts, Pamela Reasoner, John Steffen, Jerry Anderson, Miss Griemann. schbaum Lois Helm, Sandra Buffington, John -SggEeg?W:Colgngogigon, Algn Larson. Secand Row: Lanna Book, Roger Nieman, Gloria VanDusseldorp, Judy Christianson, Douglas Cottington, Michael Randall, Brian Sorenson. Third Row: Paul Smith, Carolyn Cummings, Marilyn Cummings, David Nelson, Linda Brown, Gordon Farrell, Roger Lunning, Miss Rieken. This Page 13 Sponsored By BOUGVTON FUNERAL HOME - BRITT, IA. LEE GRIFHORST DRUG - BRITT, IA, Jerry James Helm. Back Row: Roger Hrubes, Mr. Sharon Kadlecik, Lynn Lunning, Francis Korsa, Paulette Sorenson. Tommy Larson, James Sorenson, , Ro Helen Haan, John Foster, Elaine geness Elaine Kadlecik, Nelson, John Jamtgaard, Front Row: Christenson, Arlis Second Carol Barbara Sharon Peck, l Lunning. ie Jensen, Darrel Jack Helmw Third Row star Kirschbaum. ier, Mr. Patricia Hanson, Richard Larson, Laurel Matson, Evelyn Hansme Cleone Johnson, Beryl Buffington, Irene Farrell, Darlene Brown, ?roat Row Brown, Row: Kirschbaum, Le Brock, Larry Sorenson, This Page is Sponsored By ,RVSTAL LAKE LOCKER - CRYSTAL LAKE, IA. C IA. CRYSTAL LAKE, CRYSTAL MILLING CO. J? TA - . igz'r'nin r h .4 .. J; .. hgyaASt J$sug 2.. . LL77 MLL . . n u k A . a 7 . W 3. U L . . .7 . i. . . 7 . 757.; , . L . 7 . . . . . 7 L 7LLLL77, . L L 7 .7 7LL77L2LL7L77LF7L L 777 77L77.LL7.LL LLL.7LL7 L77 77 7 L 77 L 7LLL LL 77LLL77LLLL77 7LLL77L 7 L 77377 LLLL777L 7: AL 77; 7V 7S7, .77LLL7SLL xxx 7777 . W77 7, 737$77 7 L 7 . 79371 .7, LL 7 77L L 797$ 7L7, LL7WL 77m , L77LLL7 L 77$? x 7 LLL777LL7 77 7 775577 Basebali Team LL 7x . . 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Second Row: Mr. Looft, Joan Haan, Charlene Wilson, Judy Hefti, Barbara Haugland, Karen Powers, Judy Cottington, Janice Kadlecik, Carolyn Larson, Joan Sorenson, Janice Cline, Joyce Helm, Patrica Horstman-chaperone. 32 Wesley 52 36 Kanawha S2 37 Lakota 61 37 Joice 6M 2M Thompson SA 3 Hayfield S6 61 Scarville 32 3O Co.tourWoden AS 33Co.Tour.Covwith 61 ul Woden S2 39 Hayfield 53 31 Titonka 70 68 Hanlontown 55 2 Wesley S2 29 Woden 58 Q6 Joice 63 MM Scarville M2 37 Thompson 68 55 Kanawha 6h 28 Sec. Burt 29 39 Corwith 51 This Page is Sponsored By WODEN PRODUCE - WODEN, IA. BRITT PANTORIUM - BRITT, IA. ORVAL JAMTGAARD - CRYSTAL LAKE, IA. SCHRADER STANDARD SERVICE - BRITT, IA. . . I 1L 8' .; A w , w - . 7'; y . , - g . 7 . '. ' . 1 . 0 . 6. r . V 7 ,. r '- 77-87-13 . .. .. ' ' - 6 a6 ' f V ' '. i- v 8 f - v n 8 . ,- .. 4 .- . 8 . ' 4 n .. 6 v 1-. $1. .17. ?Mfdjsw a...; 4.1:. .;' .II' 1'431. .1x 8 if 16.11.57, , ! 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Pront Row: Marilyn Cummings, Sharon hadlecik, Sandra Buffington, Lois Helm, Arlis Brown, Paulette Sorenson, Elaine Kadlecik, Carolyn Cummings, Second Row: Evelyn Hansmier, Patrica Hanson, Jacqueline Jensen, Mr. Helm, Elaine Rogeness, Darlene Brown, Cleone Johnson. James Nelson, Tommy Larson, Colin Johnson, Roger Hrubes, Lynn Lunning, Lester Kirschbaum, Second Row: Beryl Buffington, Larry Sorenson, Jerry Christenson, Mr. Helm, John Foster, Laurel Matso Ei2arrell Lunning. Page is Sponsored By ANDY JANSSEN - INSURANCE - Front Row: Paul Smith, CRYSTAL LAKE, IA. v Jib ' ' t' I ., w a 7.. u, 3 I; M fiLZ-J; 44;: I v. ' ' -, , AL: . . u? -m. L; ;.h,,., I - br- w Wmmm .. -.. a I ' I V I 't '- . x I II - . - .... I . . . .v 4 , . V f IN IT I ' I' t; t;' t ' , - T - .- , A. . D ' ',, .. . The !; Awarahl :..-.. .LAu A:.!L.14...-A....-,A.-M,.I .' A'...- .n. , FI'Qmea-na'; 54k. Mixed Chorus Me rfghu I , I Front Row: Janice Kadlecik, Colleen Wilson, Judy Hefti, Barbara ; Haugland, Ruth Kirschbaum, Dorothy Sorenson, Darlene Peck, Joyce 1 Helm, Karen Powers, Charlene Wilson, Marjorie Larson. Second Row: Janice Farrell, Joan Sorenson, Carolyn Larson, Sharon Simona, Sharon Larson, Charlene Hanson, Jacqueline Iverson, Judy Cottington, Iola Buffington, Sandra Slattenow, Janice Cline, . Joan Haan, Mr. Westby. Third Row: Ronald Hartman, Roger Leerar, Larry Anderson, Verdell Lunning, Darwin Austin, Darrell Kingsbury, Forrest Buffington, Richard Regness, Bruce Benson. Our mixed chorus was organized in 1953 under the direction of Mr. Westby. The following spring we entered the State Contest at Ventura. We received a Division I rating on Two numbers, ' To Thee We Sing and Early One Morning. The next year we 3 went to the State Contest at Bode and again received a Div. I rating on All in The April Evening , Caleno Custreme , and I Love Paris. We have also participated in the Hancock county Mixed Chorus the last two years and have helped in the schools annual Christmas proqram. This Page is Sponsored By a O COAST STORES - BRITT, IA. ELOYDS CHAMPLIN SEQVICE gOAET gUCKHOLTZ - FOREST CITY, IA. HARVEY INSURANCE AUENCf BRITT, IA. BRITT, IA. ,5 I ' I'. , 4 . , I ' -.y Y - I . ,4 . .r - I '. .. - T. I . 'Vn ' ; ,-. A , , 4 .1 . F Y bt' r, H .a' Air .f' uh. I- n: This Page is Sponsored By POWER - BRITT, IA. R. H. 8c K. R. HIGDON - BRITT, IA, Joyce AS - BRITT, IA. ENGG Dorothy Sorenson, T. Charlene Hanson, CAMP J. R. 71.4,, $2 VVAy$yx32A . n O S l .1 w e n e l r a h C J. chard Benson, 7,425, 4M2 ,yx gzxx a ?iz ?;Zyg? ,2, V74; R1 Ruth Kirschbaum, Bruce Helm, DES. Joan Sorenson, Colleen w1130n. Jackie Iverson, Barbara Haugland, Darwin Austin. 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Pregram: Sharon Larson gave the Junior welcome, Jerry Johnson gave Senior Response. Duet by Colleen Wilson and Iola Buffington-Moonlight Bay. Story of the Rose: Roots-Tommy Rasmuson, Stems-Miss Rieken, Leaves- Colleen Wilsong Buds-Iola Buffington, Thorns-Mr. Sykes, Blooms-Mr. Morman. Class Will and Prophecy was read. Song bv the Bovs' Quartet. This Page is Sponsored By CARSONS CLOTHING - BRITT, IA. FARMERS CO-OP. COMPANY - BRITT, IA. FEDERATED STORES - BRITT, IA. GAMMELGAARD-KERN IMPL. - BRITT, IA. '27.. v - W: . -m 0. ; .,- .pa Itu'na'; 1h. ' l mu 3. :4. - t ' ' . !-:-0.0.0v.v., I. M....e. 3. m1. 5w . . Mann; -mm.!gl..w ,1 '1 f K- . . . . j , t3: .5: . V .. , 51-. . $g-h'i'dxi' u v.EVA-.'.':IA.:.UI' - .- H153.2L..12..,.n'sLA';c-t' 53L .5236: V 4 '3'- J, I 1111 x ; lNTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Pubhshem - Cover Manufacturers - Book Binders FAUORY ' HUME OFFKE Kansas City
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