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, Q E I , 2 y., . .av 4 E -- ,V f f A ., . ii- ' 1 1. 19, J 4 ,L We The Cooks U , . sf Mlnam 'eww OUR HELPERS ALUMNI NEWS We were very fortunate to have John R. SchenkenM.D, as our com- mencement speaker. He graduated from Keystone High School in 1921. He graduated from the Univer- sity of Iowa with a B,S. degree in 1926 and received his M, D, in 1928. From 1929 to 1945 he was in- structor in Assistant Professor of Pathology at four different Universities, Since 1945 he has been Patholo- gist at Nebraska Methodist Hospital and Childrens Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. He became Professor and Chair- man, Department of Pathology, University of Nebraska College of Medicine. At the present he belongs to many National organizations. JOHN R. SCHENKEN Leon
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QQ Wvxff SCHOOLBOARD LEFT to RIGHT Dr M C Larson Harold Bockholt El1zabethKloppenburg Secretary Ronald England Presldent Ewald Albertsen Erv1nHenn1ngs FJ Hoskrns Treasurer On behalf of the school drstrrct, students and school personel, we wrsh to extend our srncere thanks and apprec1at1on to members of the school board and bus drrvers for then' tune and efforts spent wrth and for the school When It comes to recogmtronthese people aren't thank ed enough for then' efforts BUS DRIVERS LEFT to RIGHT: Alvrn Meyer, R1Ch8Id Conway, Dallas Feuerbach, Alfred Bockholt, Carlos Schenken, Darold Feuerbach, Walter Haynes, and Leon Kruckenburg Complrments of KEYSTONE PRODUCE BRIGCNS CAFE Keystone, Iowa Keystone, Iowa . R4 ar J N . ' 4-1, I, ,J ' Q, '. , L I . 3 ' I ,X il 1 ' Q--we-' : . . . : 3 ' , 3 , ' : : ' ' : . . ' . . 0 .J I M, y D 2
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EDUCATION WEEK Educauon week was observed rn Keystone by an annual open house Events of the evenrng rncluded a senror play a movre bluppy and the 3 R s and lunch rn the cafeterra served by the band mothers Murder They Say was the play grven November 12 54 by thxs cast of senrors L IO R. SEATED JaI'H6S Mernert, Marde1lRe1nberg Jackxe England Frances Danker L to R, STANDING Duane Holst, Delmer Melhert, Darlus Andresen and Janyce Ulch November 13, '54 was the date of the Benton County Band Festrval. Thrs prcture shows the mass band IH the foreground and the prcked band rn the background Roy bchwab of Sprxngvrlle and Frank PISISOI of Iowa State College were guest drrectors. Comphments of JOHN RII-IA Ford Autos Case Maclunery V1n1ng, Iowa , . Q ' Q' sf. V r - of - . . 1 1 1 Want li I . D , -9 , ig ,. ., - ,. - - : Z . . , . ' I : . .
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