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Darlene Reinert competently and pleasantly performed the many tasks of the superintendent's office for the first year. Mrs. Lora Long served diligently as high school office secretary. Through Mrs. Long must pass almost all the business of our busy high school. Per ormers 0 Vital Services The seemingly endless and sometimes thankless job of preparing thousands of meals was accomplished through the hard work of Head Cook Florence Johnson, Gertrude Kook, Elizabeth Hain, and Vanola Siems. A aafs -.qqqqv if :Q 1 7 4 t n K' Each rural student can find the person in the picture above who got up earlier and came home later than he did Bus drivers were William Stoltenberg Roy Lammers, Bernard Soppe, Paul Riessen, Lester Langmann, Albert Geurink, Norma Ramm, Vernon Riessen Elmer Makoben and Connie Bein These men were too busy to be assembled for a picture-- they were our school janitors This year Hugo Reimers Elmer Kroening, and Harlyn Schult were the custodians who kept our school proudly neat and clean.
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16 Teresa Wallace, B.A. English I and English IV were taught by Miss Wallace. From Winterset, Iowa, Miss Wallace was also the Cat's Meow sponsor. She received her B,A, in English at the University of Iowa. This was her first year of teaching in Durant. I i I I David Holm quist, B.S. Mr. Holmquist of Saint Peter, Minnesota was the g wrestling and assistant football coach. He taught high school physical education for boys. Mr. Holmquist received his degree for his first year of teaching from Mankato State College. 'Y Sandra McCarty, B.S. From Promise City, Iowa, Miss McCarty completed her second year at Durant. She taught Spanish and English courses and was the Pep Club and junior class sponsor. Miss McCarty received her education at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. F acult Norman Mitts, B.A. Coaching girls softball and basketball was Norman Mitts of Elgin, Iowa. Completing his sixth year of teaching at Durant, Mr. Mitts earned his degree at the State College of Iowa. He was also junior high science teacher and girls D-Club sponsor. Patricia Jacobs, B.S. Girls physical education classes were taught for the seventh year by Mrs. Jacobs, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mrs. Jacobs studied at Coe College and the University of Iowa, she was also the cheer leading sponsor.
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- ZBHNX I Edwin' 'itifsikw i 5 c S 1 1 5, nit 1 JUS Running the library under the supervision of Miss Scott were these diligent students. FIRST ROW: Mary McAllister, Lynn Hein, Kathy Miller, Miss Scott, Pat Young, Patty Forbes, and Karen Schuett. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Fischer, Jay Semsch, Keith Feuerbach, Dan Mays, Dick Cole, Janet Kurnmerfeldt, Randy McCoy, and Shirley Horstmann. THIRD ROW: Roger Sessler, Karen Kahler, Barb Paulsen, Charles Lilienthal, Steve Stoltenberg, Ron Deihl, and Steve Jacobs. Student Services Clockwise from Mrs. Long, these girls helped with the gigantic workload of the high school office: Lanette Lane, Sue Barton, Rita Johannsen, Sharon Finck, Nancy Kappeler, Linda Kappeler, Judy Whitmer, and Nancy Sohsen. Z C 'I' ' af f A .At I Q we Zl.'i5J7L'? a! '5l'116l!1?4aJ Y 4 Learning office skills in the elementary building were Pat First, Rita Schalpkohl, Lynn Christensen, Martha Sinkler, Pat Forbes, and Betty Bullard. These are the girls who punched our tickets, served our food, and washed our dishes in the lunch room. FIRST ROW: Debbie Lamb, Nancy Baugh, Shirley Daufeldt, Sharon Finck, Bonnie Voelkers, and Terry Haulk. SECOND ROW: Lois Mortensen, Mary Goodall, Hollie Sinkler, Marge King, and Jane Stoffer. . W ie
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