Durant High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Durant, IA)

 - Class of 1965

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A secretary's life is never dull can be best il- lustrated by the two school secretaries, Mrs. Lora Long fleftj and Mrs. Curtis Frick Qrighty, high school and superintendent secretaries. Secretaries, Cooks, and Custodians Serve the School 1 x 9 . Q si . 73 5 'Q The cooks and custodians of Durant School are S if Q 4 perhaps some of the busiest people in school. f The custodians Elmer Kroening, Harlan Schult, W mowing lawn to painting the school doors. The cooks QSTANDINGQ Mrs. Arthur Siems and Mrs. Liz Hain and QSITTINGQ Mrs. Gertrude Kook and Mrs. Florence Johnson prepare approximately and Don Schell can be seen doing anything from X 500 meals a day. ri L fi I9 ff

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Teachers Guide Students Robert Dreher Music and guidance are two luxuries that are given at Durant High. Both band and chorus are given a period every other day for practicing as a group plus music lessons are given for those stu- dents to ftuther their education of music. These two courses are taught by Mr. Dreher and Mrs. Land- rum. Mr. Borchardt was the guidance counselor this past year. Among his varied activities was to help the students decide their future plans upon graduation from high school. Mr. Borchardt also taught American Government and a new course, Psychology. Armond Borchardt 1 K A new faculty member was added this year, that N of study hall supervisor. This position was taken by Mrs. Paul. , p as , ': . , , I .sf H if ff: . A -- ..' . ' -aff H fm A .Q --V . V 9 My A : K if - - :lf lk.: -A, 5,3 , as p .ttl a , at a s n f to at Pamela Landrum Betty paul Study halls means something different to U - each student. Some sleep, some day dream, some talk tif they can get away with itj, some write notes, and if there is nothing else to do, some may even study. Shown on the left is a session in vocal music. Notice the varied expressions of the faces. pi-



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Students Applied Skills Office girls and librarians are composed of a group of hard work- ing students. Each period one girl can be seen in the high school office and one in the elementary office working diligently. Both boys and girls apply their knowledge in working as librarians checking out books, filing and finding magazines, and helping other students find the books they want. Our dutiful librarians are: FIRST ROW: Jim Dudgeon, Dick Reimers, Shirley Daufeldt, Marilyn Holst, Karen Kroeger, Carmella Frisch, and Mike Davis. SEC- OND ROW: Diane Kuelper, Sue Schlap- kohl, Mary Trede, Lynne Wilson, Joyce Riessen, Ted Goecke, Dick Sessler, Clyde Stoltenberg, Vernon McAllister, Allan Garred, Dick Stoltenberg, and Miss Alice Scott. FIRST ROW: Peggy Garred, Mrs. Lora Long, and Marilyn King. SECOND ROW: Judy Bush, Karen Kroeger, Lynn Christensen, De- anna Stecher, and Mary Trede. These seven girls work in the high school office. FIRST ROW: Sharon Schwarz, Mr. Ken Overton, and Janice Grunder. SECOND ROW: Kathy Crumly, Karen Molden- schardt, Judy Friederichs, Sharon Finck, and Carmella Frisch. These seven girls work a period a day at the office in the elementary school. - ,.... ,i,, .

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