I Dedzcatron We the Semor Class of 1951 dedicate this Lssue of the Tellc to the student body and faculty of Kxron High School Z 7 Faculty BACK ROW 'VIelvxn L Muller Lyle G Strom A1 Ordal FRONT ROW Lxla Lee Clauson Mrs Glee Boeck Leota Korner Elsie Gauley School Board LEFT TO RIGHT C E. Dahl L A Larson lvl A bjogren B L Lxndstrom V H Youngqulst K G Benson 4 Teachers Informcrtzon LYLEG STROM Superintendent B A Xlormngsxde College XI 'X Drake Umverslty Unlversxty of Nebraska Typing Journallsm Bookkeepmg Busmess Law Soclal Problems Physlcal Educatlon VIELVINL MILLER Prlnclpal Upper Iawa Crelghton Unxverslty In m P Coach Algebra Geometry Xlath Government VN orld Hxstory ELSIE JEAN GAULEY B A Westmar College Englxsh Bxology Dramatxcs AL ORDAL Augustana College Glrls Chorus LILA LEE. 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Z-3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 - ................, 4 ' I ' J ............. 1 . . . . ......... . . . . . . 4 5 ..............., 1- - -M P. .............. . . 1-2-3-4 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .4 , ............. . .... 3-4 85 , ' ..........., 4 f . if ll Semor Class Hzstory The members of the Semor Class of 1951 started thexr educational careers September 1 1938 wnth Mtss Marian Currxe now Mrs Lloyd Benson as thelr fnrst teacher The seven who started school were Lorraine Baker Leonard Benson jlm Dahl Ronald Anderson john Ogren Lester Skarm and Sheldon Lyman The next fall as we trudged up the long hlll that leads to our source of learmng we were surprlsed to fmd that we had acquired a new teacher Mlss Marian Sundell That year the original seven were stlll mtact and we were elated to find that an addxtlon Betty johnson had come into the fold We were gradually cllmbmg ln the sphere of education we were ln the second grade Lester Skarm left us for greener pastures but joanne Ecklund quletly offset the loss In the third grade we again changed instructors Mlss jane Sutton was elected to try to drlll knowledge mto our wooden heads We lost Sheldon Lyman that year however we acquxred Audrey Gottberg Maydelle Hedstrom and Gordon Larson In 194-Z the real schism occurred we not only changed teachers agaln but we mherlted the intermediate room Under Miss jeanette Cedergren we mastered the fmer and more mtrxcate rhythmxcal beats of muslc wlth a rhythm band The only change ln our class roster whrle we were ln the intermediate room was the loss of Lorrame Baker and Audrey Gottberg The year of 194-5 led us onward and upward to the jumor hugh room with Mtss Geraldine Glade as our instructor The hxghllght of our seventh year of learning was the play we gave for the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon lt was entitled Wlldcat Wlllle Gets Bram Fever Ever smce the fourth grade our class personnel had been unchanged but we seemed to be able to wear out teachers quite fast for ln the eighth grade we had two of them Miss Lots Lindgren for the majority of the year and for the balance of the year we had Miss Currie or Mrs Lloyd Benson In the fall of 47 we took the momentous step of entering high school By the time we had enrolled for the Freshman year our class had grown to an even dozen Ronald Anderson ed to these were Franklin Bolte joanne Ecklund Milton Glermann Betty johnson Maydelle Hedstrom Gordon Larson Sheldon Lyman and jean Robey Much to the dts pleasure of the Seniors we struggled through mltlatlon wtthout losing a smgle class member That year the Jumor hngh basketball team was runner up ln the county tournament At the end of the Freshman year Ronald Anderson left us to continue his educational career ln Schleswlg The tradxtxonal all school party that we gave whxle we were Sophomores consisted of a hayrlcle and a treasure hunt combined We also had an addltton that year when joyce Paulson jolned us However at the end of the year she left for Kingsley and Sheldon Lyman left for Schleswtg Durmg our junior year we gave our class play entxtled Take It Easy It was a success much to the surprise of our dlrector Mr Robert Franken On April 29th we gave the junior Senlor banquet After much deliberation we decided on the theme of Bon Voyage and we like to thmk that tt was the best banquet ever glven any Semors that graduated from K1-IS jean Robey moved from our mldst at the end of the jumor year to attend school ln Webb Well we have fmally struggled through all twelve years of school As we approach our graduatlon we fmd that we stlll have three of the seven that started mn the kindergarten Leonard Benson jlm Dhal and john Ogren Others that have joined us durmg our course through twelve years of education are Frankhn Bolte joanne Ecklund Mllton Gnermann Betty johnson Maydelle Hedstrom and Gordon Larson Our Baccalaureate Services will be held May 13th and Commencement May 15th Our high school days are fast commg to a close Now we launch ourselves out into the world to try to gain knowledge by ourselves Some of us wlll be gomg on to college and some of us wlll be staying at home whlle others will be called mto the services of our 'matron but wherever we go we will always remember our school days ll , u n 1 1 K I , n 1 . Leonard Benson, jim Dahl, and john Ogren, four of the starting seven were still together, Add- Semor Class Prophecy This is K H S your National Broadcasting Company station in Kiron Iowa which brings the news and music to the Boyer Valley area The temperature this seventeenth day of April 1961 is 58 degrees At the sound of the gong the time will be twelve noon We now bring you the news sponsored by Al Ordal s Music Shop This is the news at noon reported to you by jack Shelly and sponsored by the Al Ordal Music Shop of 309 VN est 15th Street Kiron Iowa This is the shop which has supplied and ser viced the instruments used by the students of Kiron High who have won so many firsts in solo and marching band contests in the state for the past three years Always see us when you think about brass and wood wind instruments And now for the news Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is jack Shelly bringing you the news of the day from the state and around the world Flrst the headlines Startmg turn over of stocks and bonds seen this week in oil company Adams ranch sold famous pony again entered in race county education office filled by local woman important archeological discovery made by Kiron teacher on leave of absence Now for the storles Mr and Mrs Harvey Boeck who have been quietly running a D X station in Denison Iowa for the past twelve years have purchased the controlling stock in the D X Petroleum Company Mr Melvin Miller has brought forth one of the outstanding discoveries of this century After burrowing through 100 feet of Egyptian soil he has found outstanding features of the period of Queen Cleopatra Agents from Smithsonian Institute are seeking to buy the mum:-nies and many objects of interest Leonard Benson president of the Barbers Union has announced that despite the demands of the people the price of haircuts will not be lowered immediatelv but a gradual declme may be seen in the following months james C Dahl professor of Literature at Minnesota University has released a new book called lm nation which critics say looks like it has a chance for the Nobel Award for Liter years lt is really the out growth of some research that Mr Dahl did for his doctorate degree Miss Lila Lee Clauson leaves by private plane this afternoon for Los Angeles California where she will be the principal speaker tomorrow mght at the annual dmner of the publishers of children s books While in Los Angeles Miss Clauson will be entertained in the home of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings author of The Yearling Tonight Milton Giermann head designer of the Nash Motor Company will be honored at a dmner of the National Society of Arts and Sciences in New York He will be awarded a gold cup for his styling of the 1961 Nash Chief Elsie Gauley biology teacher at Kiron has set May 28th as the date for her expedition to the planet Mars Everyone has been askmg her Is there life on the planet Mars 7 She plans to have the answer when she returns Miss Gauley will travel under the auspicies of the National Geographic Society Joanne Ecklund was elected President of the Woman s Medical Association Her admin istrative duties will temporarily take her from her duties as head nurse at Memorial Hospital in Des Moines where she has served for the past six years Miss Ecklund is the youngest woman ever appointed head nurse anywhere in the history of the VK oman s Medical Association And now for a word from the sponsor Al Ordal sells the best made violins He makes them himself and they are comparable only with the great Stradivarius Al has violins to suit your needs whether you are a student a member of an orchestra or a soloist just last week Phil Spitalmi stopped in to place an order for his All Girl Orchestra Now for the rest of the news Highway 4 was partially blocked yesterday as the Bolte Construction Company was moving equipment from Strom s Acres Franklm Bolte is the owner of the large construction com pany which has been building roads recreation facilities and cabins in the new trailer and cabin camp just east of the southern suburbs of Kiron The camp covers an area Of 100 HCFES Mr Strom reports that every cabin and trailer will be equipped with electric lights telephone and running water 12. 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I I - n a u Mr and Mrs j F Hedstrom of Kiron and Mr and Mrs joe Stehlik of Vail have purchased the Adams Ranch south of Odebolt as a weddxng gift for their daughter and son Maydelle Hedstrom and Wesley Stehlik Governor john Ogren will speak in Missouri Valley tonight at the dinner In honor oi Reg istered Nurse Betty johnson who served so heroically last month when flood waters inundated the lower part of Boyer Valley Miss johnson who was vacationing in her parental home when the flood waters broke has already returned to her job in St john s hospital in New Orleans Her parents Mr 8: Mrs Kenneth johnson will accept the award from Governor Ogren Beauty a 45 year old horse owned by Gordon Larson has again been entered in the Kentucky Derby When interviewed last night at his spacious new sandstone home where he was conducting a 4 H meeting Mr Larson said that he not only expected to wm but also expected to set a new record He said I have been training Beauty for a long time Besides these new horse trainers and jockeys seem to have never heard of Hadacol Mrs Leota Korner has accepted the appointment as Crawford County Superintendent of Schools a position which was recently left vacant by the retirement of F N Olry That s the news for today Now is the time to get your instruments cleaned for the spring contests Stop in at Al Ordal s Music Shop at 309 West 15th Street Kiron Iowa You may also place your order now for a series ticket to the Summer Series of Concerts by the Massed Bands of Boyer Valley under the direction of Al Ordal We now turn you back to your station announcer Listen every day for the news at noon degrees the forecast for tomorrow is fair and warmer and the temperature is expected to reach 70 degrees Stay tuned for your dinner hour music Oh yes incidentally we wish for the people mentioned herein that the world has not spoiled them too much and that they have improved the world a good deal The Sophomore Class of Kiron 1951 Semor Informatron CLASS ormcmns President jim Dahl Vlce President Gordon Larson Secretary Treasurer Milton Glerrnann Sponsor Mr Strom CLASS FLOWER Yellow Carnation CLASS COLORS French Blue and Canary Yellow CLASS MOTTO Sunrise Not Sunset 13 . . , . . . u n l 1 . - , a .ll 1 Q u I - I I ll I ' a a o I a 1 . i 1 - This is station K, H, S,, Kiron, Iowa, The time is twelve fifteen, The temperature is 58 Senior Class W11I We the Senior Class of 51 of KHS being of sound mind and body having become tired o the north window seats of the assembly feeling the icy finger of age slowly creeping upon us resenting the hard work piled upon us by teachers and knowing that the end of our school career is near do hereby declare to our underclassmen this last will and testament I- jim Dahl will my poker face to Dennis Gustafson I Milton Giermann will my ability to drive a car to Richard Johnston We the Senior girls will our ability to resist boys to Mavis Schultz and Beverly Lmdstrom I Franklin Bolte will my size to Leaworth Plain and LeRoy Peters May the best man wm We the Senior Class will a box of vigero to LeRoy Peters I Gordon Larson will my talent to fall upstairs to Sandra Carlson I john Ogren will my basketball ability to john Schultz We the Senior Class will Betty johnson to joe s boy Francis I Betty johnson will my ability to operate my mouth to I..aVonne Longlee the Sophomore girls I john Ogren will jersey No Z5 to all referees that couldn t seem to forget it I Maydelle Hedstrom will my basketball speed to Beverly Lmdstrom I Flying Fingers Gordon Larson will my typing ability to Vernon King We the Senior girls will our ability to harmonize to the Sophomore girls I jim Dahl will my Erskln Caldwell library to Beverly Llndstrom I Leonard Benson will my showers after basketball practice to Vernon King and Dennis Gustafson I Betty johnson will my abnlity to get to school at one mxnute to nine to Rodney Moller john Ogren will my xnterest m the sports page to john Neumann Franklin Bolte will all leftover thumb tacks to LeRoy Korner Leonard Benson will my interest in L.aVonne Longlee to Richard johnston joanne Ecklund will my straight A s to LeRoy Peters We the Seniors will the north row of seats to the next Senior Class 14 f 0 We, the Senior girls, will our ability to get dressed by 11:05 for basketball practice to I, ' , ' . I. , . . . . i I, , . . a . fs 'MP' JOHN scauxxrz I0 GL XDYS 1- LTERSON -w Sophomore Class 17 BFVER LY LINDSTROM 507' .pf 4' 11.3 fam. R ICHIXRD QIOHNST ON LER OY PETERS nr KN, N. as 44... JOHN NE UV1xNN fi li BURDF I' II' BENSON BI' TTY B xKER H: -A dj E , I , g - I J 1 r 'S vm V fm . I M g if . 1' ,-. o ' x' il 9 . , NH v V X I X . q,-M Q5 at . A A fr dy ., A. N, x If .1 V , .Vu , 41 , 1 A ' .Xl 'ff 4 . V, 'Q ' Ag, D L 'f . 1 ., ,fr f wie V ,X . 17 BE TRICE PLAIN LEAWOR IH PL N SANDRA CARLSON FRANCES OGR EN MAVIS SCI-IULT Z Freshman Class 'H ' M2 5 1. hgh, DENNIS GUSTAFSON LAVONNE LONGLEE VERNON KING SHIRLEY SCI-ILUTER B-all JAMCE, WILSON FLORA BELLE. SKARIN LEROY KORNER RODNEY MOLLER 1 8 I, , gs w i 1 V4 1 . W A en. I M, , f ff V ' q .gg 'W ' ' , A: is Sophomore Class Olhcers President Gladys Peterson Vice President john Schultz j Secretary Treasurer Betty Baker Sponsor Mxss Gauley Sophomore Class Party On September 15th the Sophomores ventured out to the Boyer woods to enjoy a Wiener roast supper with our class sponsor Miss Gauley The evening was spent in playing baseball and coyote up and down the hills and ravlnes The latter part of the evening was spent singing songs starring L.eRoy Peters Freshman ln1t1at1on Eleven Freshmen were ushered into full membership of the Kiron High group at a special initiation party on September 25th in the high school gym The evening was highlighted by various acts and stunts executed by the new comers time sliced cucumber necklaces and dixxe cup beanies were an essential part of the costume of the day All clothing other than shoes were worn backwards and a green sash around the waist helped to distinguish each of the freshies Initiation has been a traditional practice at Kiron High for some years but this year the Freshmen were fortunate to have a lenient Senior Class Class Ollzcers President Mavis Schultz Vice President Rodney Moller Secretary Treasurer Shirley Schulter Sponsor Mr Miller 19 I ' l . . . I . . . . n rn The final rites were preceeded by a day of preparation during which . o lun1orH1qh and Intermedzate Rooms W do BACK ROW Dean Norehus Patty Bolte jlm Moller Mlss Clauson Mavis Wangler janet Schelldori jerry Wllson MIDDLE ROW Kaye Carlson Lynn Nelson, Ramona Bllsten Beverly Bartlett Betty Neumann Delores Kang FRONT ROW jlmmy Ang Larry Lmdstrom jerry Ang Roger Larson BACK ROW Evelyn Hedstrom Sherwm Larson 'Vlervm Buller joyleen Frledrlchsen Barbara johnson Wayne Baker Roger L.mden Mrs Korner 'VIIDDLE ROW Sharon Bartlett Norma Ang Shu-ley jurgensen Ronald Borgstahl Karen Kollbaum Genevieve Lmdstrom Douglas bwanson Larry Tellgren FRONT ROW Wellman Llndstrom Marlbel Gustafson Twlla Longlee Dennis Kollbaum Bonnie Hard james Larson Z0 Primary Room and Grade Pictures 1- 1 BACK ROW Larry Schmitz. Tummy Reynolds jerry Lmdstrom Karen Baker Mrs Boeck Delores V angler Sharon Moller Lynn Weberg Sharon Larson MIDDLE ROW Donald VN llson james Gustafson Garry Carlson Patty Lmdstrom Nola Rae Kollbaum Pearl King Davld johnson FRONT ROW Wayne Dixon Douglas Schultz james Lundell Bernard Lackman john Ang judy Bullet Rodger Larson julta Lackman WV, ..., 3 sa. l er ,iv I 0- ,w'u Xwxfm L jr Hx Hike What s the matter Dean? What ya lookin for jerry'7 Lxttle Ebba Dean QC :af 'ik Semors of 55 81 56 Look out for the tram jerry and Gus Dean jim and Gus Pat and Mavls Z1 Shut your mouth Ehha joyleen and Barb Don t fall IB luds Wake up jun Wayne Student Counczl and Annual Staff 1' lt'i 1 LEFT TO RIGHT jim Dahl, Joanne Eckllmd Rxchnrd johnston, Maydelle I-Iedstx-om Gladys Petersen Mavis Schlutz Rodney Moller .4 l 4 STANDING jim Dahl, Franklin Bolte, Gordon Larson Miss Gauley SITTING Leonard Benson Betty johnson, john Ogren, Milton Glermann joanne Ecklund, Maydelle Hedstrom Z3 K . 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Q Af v, 6 V . .V N35 . e- f- vg X 4 I 5 Student Councrl Ofhcers President Vtce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Members Editor Assistant Edltor Sports Classes Activities Faculty Snapshots Business Manager Clrculatxon Manager Advlsor Annual Stall Gzrls Chorus Vlaydelle Hedstrorrw Rodney Moller R lchard Johnston Joanne Ecklund Gladys Peterson Mavxs Schultz jxm Dahl Maydelle Hedstrom Joanne Ecklund jlm Dahl Betty johnson Franklm Bolte Mllton Glermann Leonard Benson Gordon Larson Miss Gauley The Glrls Chorus under the leadership of A1 Ordal met each Vt ednesday after noon from Z OO 4 O0 The period was spent learmng the fundamentals of muslc and vocahzmg We also sang songs m three part harmony Our flrst appearance was at the FebruaryP T A Meeting Z4 I ..................j0hnOgren ll -I , Y One Act Plays The first of Mlss Gauley dramatic presentation of the year was three one act plays under the dlrectlon IN DOUBT ABOUT DAISY Cast Dad Mother Honor john Ogren Betty johnson Maydelle I-Iedstrom Katherlne Joanne Ecklund Mac Leonard Benson Herb Franklln Bolte In the Sentor play Mac and Honor brought Katherme home to the farm wlth them T mother Katherine was just one more tle bmdtng her son to the city when he should be farm mg and she was just as eager that Honor should marry Herb a young farmer To show up Katherme as a helpless clmgmg vme mother and dad sllp away for a llttle vacatlon To explam hrs parent s absence Mac makes up a plausible story about a sick Aunt Datsy The mxsunderstandmgs concerning the ldentlty of Daisy made for a humorous and entertammg One actor Penny Father Mother Bud Dxc k May ane WHO S AFRAID Cast Betty Baker john Schultz john Neumann Burdette Benson Beatrice Plaln ,Beverly Llndstrom Prowler I..eRoy Peters Polxcemen Leaworth Plam 8: Richard Johnston In Who s Affald modern youth shows that despite tts usual carefree and thought less attxtude lt can tn an emergency be mgenxous and dependable Penny a htgh school Junlor and Bud her younger brother are to be left alone all night whlle mother and father attend a meetmg ln a nearby town Penny has mvlted two girls ln for a slumber party and Bud would llke to spend the nlght wxth a friend but mother mslsts that he stay at home to protect the glrls Mother IS reluctant to leave when she learns that a prowler has been seen ln the nelghborhood but dad quells her fears Later ln the evening Dlck Penny s boy frnend and Bud offer to remain at home and protect the glrls but the girls flaunt their brave y Then the boys prot to scare the girls by havmg Duck pose as a prowler Penny over hears the boys plot and she and the other gn-ls make plans for meeting the prowler The appearance of the real prowler makes for an excltmg and humorous climax Z5 A5 li I . . . . 0 , . . . . . . - I I ' . . 1 I . u - ' , . Q4 1 OI , , , , , , , , , , , ,Gladys Peterson At Y s II 1 1 , . , . . . . . , . . . , , . 0 I ' I ' . . . . V O ' i I r . . . . . - 1 ' . pt . ll ONE ACT PLAYS CON T Mnke Marlon F rance s johnny Bob julia Grace Anne I.,o1s Lucllle DANGER AT THE DOOR Cast LeRoy Korner Shlrley Schulter Frances Ogren Dennis Gustafson Vernon King janlce W xlson L.aVonne Longlee Sandra Carlson IVIBVIS Schultz Flora Belle Skarm In the Freshman drama a group of girls and one of the boys prepares to compete m a drama contest Each proceeds wlth strxctest secrecy and unknown to each other they borrow the same house for rehearsals They happen not to meet but their stealthy presence glves ruse to weird sounds and the mystery of doors unaccountably locked and unlocked produces much frlght and goose flesh When Mike the electrician 15 mlstaken for a burglar and h1s kit of tools for a crackman s outfxt 2.6 Joe ............. . . . . . R0dneYM011er Cheerleaders and Gxrls Chorus LEFT TO RIGHT Betty johnson Maydelle Hedstrom Joanne Ecklund WWA sf w ..- W 17 BACK ROW Kaye Carlson Lynn Nelson Ramona Bllsten Beverly Bartlett LaVonne Longlee Shtrley Schluter Sandra Carlson Beatrice Plam ROW jamce Vv nlson Frances Ogren Flora Belle Skarm Delores Kung Patty Bolte Betty Baker Beverly Lxndstrom Betty Neumann FRONT ROVL Betty johnson joanne Elcklund Maydelle Hedstrom Gladys Petersen janet Schelldori Jlavxs Wangler 'Wavns Schultz 'Vlr Ordal Z7 Advanced Mathemahcs Slx Senlors took advanced math as a second semester course Durmg class periods we lmproved our speed and accuracy through a serles of tests For outside work we work ed varxous types of problems Typmg II ln typing we have been studymg varlous types of work that mxght be encountered by a stenographer Bzology We have studled the dlfferent plant and ammal klngdoms the different parts of the human body along wlth the process connected thereto We have also had lnterestmg exper lments from tlme to tlme and regular qulzes Mxss Gauley was our lnstructor Soczal Problems Soc1al problems under the leadership of Mr Strom proved to be a very mterestmg course to the Semors Thls was a dlscusslon course concerned very lnttle wnth actual facts and flgures We regularly dlscussed the news ltems appearing ln the dally newspaper and had other round table dxscusslons We also studled envmronment heredity and other thnngs pretaxmng to the p ople of the world Buszness Law During the second semester the slx Semor boys were enrolled in the commercial law class under the du-ectlon of Mr Strom Thxs was an lnterestlng as well as helpful subject where we learned the legal aspect of the busmess world We studied the elements of con tracts documents and other dealmgs of businessmen Bookkeepmg ln bookkeepmg we learned how to keep a systematic record of busmess transactions This fnrst semester course was taught by Mr Strom Englzsh Lzterature In Engllsh Llterature we have studied the works of Shakespeare Bacon Spenser Rallegh and other well known Engllsh authors Wlth thls course we have also done work m grammar from workbooks Some tlme was devoted to practxclng one act plays E ng11sh I In Freshman Enghsh we have learned the different parts of speech dlfferent kmds of clauses and basal parts of sentences Thls course was directed by Mlss Gauley Part of this class was devoted to work m workbooks Z8 I . 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Algebra I In algebra I we have learned about equations and the usmg of letters ln solving prob lems and how to make dlfferent types of graphs Mr Miller was our effxclent mstructor World H lstory World hlstory compares the prnmxtlve man wxth modern man It tells of dxscoverles whlch have made our world modern This was a very mterestlng subject taught by Mr Miller Amencan Government The course ln American Government featured planning for a strong Amerlcan and a productlve Amerlca We learned many dlfferent forms and functions of government Work books hlghllghted thls course Thus flrst semester class was composed of the Semors and taught by Mr Miller I ournalzsm composed of four Senior boys We learned the parts of a newspaper and how and what a paper lS composed of We also were taught the qualxty of the news articles ard their posltlon m the paper accordmg to xmportance Geometry So lf a man s wrt be wandermg let hmm study the mathematxcs for xn demonstratlon lf has wrt be called away never so little he must begm agam was a famous quotatlon by Francxs Bacon The fundamentals of plane geometry undertakes to mtroduce the meamngs and values of generalization and to emphasnze how to apply geometry to practical problems English ll ln Engllsh II the Sophomores taught by Mlss Gauley have learned how to construct better sentences and analyre sentences We also made some book reports durmg the year 29 A course in journalism was taught by Mr, Strom, the first semester, The class was ti - I - - . . . - 1 1 Q . 1 . Q ll , . , Girls and Boys Basketball I fy! xx!! LEFT TO RIGHT Joanne Ecklund Mavis Wangler Maydelle Hedstrom Sandra Carlson Betty Baker Florabelle Skarm LaVonne Longlee Gladys Petersen Shlrley Schluter janet Schelldorf Frances Ogren Betty johnson BACK ROW: Coach Miller, john Neumann, Milton Clie:-mann, Dennis Gustafson. MIDDLE ROW: Leroy Korner, Franklin Bolte, Leonard Benson, john Ogren. FRONT ROW: Burdette Benson, Rodney Moller, jim Dahl, 31 Klron Klron Kxron Klron Klron Klron Karon Klron Knron Klron Klron Klron Ktron Klron Klron Klron Kxron Klron The K Gzrls Basketball Soldxer Dow Clty Ute Klrkman Charter Oak Delolt Schleswxg Klrkman Vall Vaxl Demson Ute Delolt Manllla County Tourney Vall Sectional Tourney Ute fSect1ona1 Tourney Schleswig Odebolt lron glrls won and lost 10 thus season TOTAL FREE THROWS FREE THROW AVERAGE PER NAME POINTS AVERAGE GAME Maydelle Hedstrom 5 7 53 2 57 joanne Ecklund 20 40 Betty johnson 0 38 The guards who dld a good Job of holding down the opponents were Frances Ogren Mavls 'Vx angler janet Schelldorf Florabelle Skarln and Betty Baker jamce VK llson served as student manager thus year 32 I I ' 44 ' 24 ' 20 ' 49 ' 41 60 ' 45 ' 26 ' 33 66 ' 58 ' 50 ' 32 ' 53 ' 73 ' 59 ' 56 ' 70 ' 63 ' 50 ' .40 ' 24 ' 45 51 ' 56 ' 45 ' 33 ' eo 1 1 ' 67 ' 65 1 ' I ' 47 ' 63 ' 1 Kiron 46 Westside 29 ' 40 ' 41 ' 32 64 . . 9 A , . ffl MDE' EMS ,as 5 6 1 71 17 'EUT' ETH' 7 9 29 43 '70 11 D 13 23 37 'Z 6,8 DATE November November November November December December December December December December january january january january February February February February Klron Opponents 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 Total Team Pomts 8 Z 7 NAME jxm Dahl john Ogren Burdette Benson Rodney Moller Leonard Benson LeRoy Korner TOTAL POINTS 300 204 Boys Basketball 1950 1951 SCORE OPPONENT Ktron Opponent VKON LOST Soldxer Dow Clty Ute Klrkman Charter k Vall St Ann Delolt Schleswxg Kxrkman Va11 Publxc Vail Public Ute Delolt Vall Pubhc County Tou Schle swlg Odebolt rnam ent Deflance St Paul 2 Sectxonal Tourney Vall Publlc Sectxonal Tourney forfe1t 0 Game Average Knron 45 7 Opponents 41 7 AVERAGE PER FREE THROW FREE THROWS GAME FOULS AVERAGE 33 167 48 61 55 37 38 0 28 I 14, ' 40 38 X 17, ' 37 36 x zz, 49 58 x 27, ' 48 26 X 1, Oa 41 40 X 4, ' , , 'S 51 41 x 8, ' 48 27 X 12, ' 41 40 X 15, ' 60 37 X 20, ' ' 46 41 X 5, ' ' 43 33 X 12, 56 51 X 19, ' 72 48 X 23, ' ' 42 51 X February 9, 1951 Westside 33 4-6 X 13, ' 43 57 X 16, 38 51 X 19, ' , . ' X X 22, ' ' 28 30 X . 2 . . 51 E , MQ 'Ms ' ' 7 51 57 . 42 'Z 63 40 11 13 56 7, 182 35 31 10,7 20 '70 73 14 24 4,1 49 'Za V 47 9 14 2,6 47 7 H ll 4 12 25 '72 lunzor Hzgh Basketball and Baseball ma RU 'K N 'U N v-mu BACK ROW jerry Ang Larry Lindstrom jerry Wilson Dean Norelius Coach Miller FRONT ROW jimmy Ang Dennis Gustafson jimmy Moller Vernon King Roger Larson BACK ROW: john Neumann, Vernon King, Coach Miller, Leroy Korner, Dick johnston, MIDDLE. ROW: Gordon Larson, Rodney Moller, john Ogren, Milton Giermann, Dennis Gustafson FRONT ROW: Leroy Peters, jim Dahl, Leonard Benson, Franklin Boite, Burdette Benson, 34 Kxron Klron Kxron Kxron Klron Leadmg Scorers jxm Moller Dennls Gustafson Roger Larson Kxron Kxron Klron Kxron Klron Klron s total hxts Opponents hlts Klron s tota1 errors Opponents errors Iumor Hlgh Basketball Schlc wxg Vail bt nn s Vall on: Qox 1 111 County 1 X Boys Outdoor Sports BACEB 111 1. Charter Odk o wr' Dow L my Charter btrurn o t by fx Strucrc f lf f aks 35 mlm ll ' 17 ' ' . 17 . 1- . . Z0 . ' Z4 Del ' I Arun, ' 15 VH . mf 12 Q :11fw',,: ' '1'n2f:1 ' , ' 30 1 1f f,:'- ' Z3 Opgw.,-nf-zltfs Z3 I Ll . 4 . O A ' 13 D01 1? ' Z Mortal.: ...lf 'f QF- .nouns 1 11 ' ' lo 'r A 'Q' ' 8 ' ' HUP 1 D f I -31 ' if 'Ll D- fir f- 11:11-+ l -31 S 'x OL1.11K-fgbw .A lit' ' 1 -31 1f1.a1.s b' 1,1X 1X ja 'v 4 1: ' -S W 1 A by op- . ri 1 11: lu.. Ot 14 fd Time out, Three Musketeers, Little Vlaydelle, . D. Betty andj . jack Rod, Spectators, Frannie and Fritz, Gladys and Mavis, .L -ravi' oft so -if 'sts ,fx . I 15 Q ,im A 'f ' Vx P O h i in. A 2 4' Surprise. Bus drivers, initiation, Lazy Betty, Sandra W ake up Delle, im, Lunch time, Lights curtain, 37 VIH' gf'- n J., , 7f :- A ' A - . y , Lucky kids, . Look at my new suit, . Farmer janice. Ummmmmm--wieners, . Gordon , Korner ..????????.. . jim Moller. . Little johnny. 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I I 1 .. . . . 0 . . . 9 'L1 - t K., Farmers Lumber gn Grain Company Dealers In Building Materials When Available Also Coal, Grain and Feeds Ted Johnson Manager Donald Norelxus Assistant Manager Phone 35 Kiron Iowa Bartcher Funeral Home Z4 Hour Ambulance Service Harry Maxwell Charles Bartcher 1425 Broadway Denison Iowa Lnndstrom Oil Company Service Station and Tank Wagon Service Don Lmdstrom Proprietor B111 Nelson Assistant Phone 64 Karon, Iowa y - . , . I I Tires - Batteries - Accessories 1 ' . r . ODEBOLT CO-OP ELEVATOR COMPANY Grain, Seeds, Feed, Twine and Salt Phone Z7 Odebolt Iowa HENRY D JONES M D Schleswig Iowa KIRON WEEKLY NEWS Robert B Lyon Publisher TENHULZEN AND SON S HATCHERY AND FEED MILL Home Of The Trxplet Fresh Feeds Hy Lane Ch1cks Productlon Bred Chicks Archer Quahty Feeds Dr Salsbury s Remedies Phone 266 Denison Iowa D . , n a . I ' I O . - . . - - - 0 O ' o - D 1 l I EDGAR LARSON S STORE Meats Grocerxes Dry Goods Phone 54 Kzron Iowa Phone 83 Kxron Iowa NEWMAN S GROCERY Meats Groceries Phone 43 Kzron Iowa KIRON AUTO COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Servxce Phone 81 9 LINDSTROM TRUCKING For The Finest In Footwear Shop At I-IALLETT S BOOTERY Demson Iowa ROSCOE S Your Jeweler At The Sign Of The Clock Demson Iowa Congratulatlons To The Class Of 1951 Denison Iowa. RITZ THEATRE Demson Iowa CD S l-1 . ' IJ: I 'U O . . 5 0 W . I lb 'U I I rf: FU CD I WARDRIP'S Furniture - Appliances - Plumbing Heating - Floor Coverings Phone 104 and 439 Odebolt Iowa MATTES FURNITURE STORE Bottle Gas Service Frigidaire Appliances Gas Stoves Phone 308 Odebolt Iowa Compliments Of K BRYANT DENTIST Odebolt Iowa Toilet Goods Gifts Thick Pouring Rich Malted Milks L H WATTS DRUGGIST Odebolt Iowa ' 1 Prescriptions - Farm Veterinary Drugs KELLY S JEWELRY Gxft Headquarters Demson Iowa JOHN RATTENBORG PRODUCE Cream Eggs Poultry and Nutrena. Feeds Phone 201 Demson Iowa Dems on Iowa Our Bakery Products Are Oven Fresh Enjoy A Lunch At THE SNACK COUNTER We Specmhze In Special Orders ODEBOLT BAKERY Phgne 160 Odebolt Iowa IOWA THEATRE MA S CAFE Meals Fresh Pxes Short Orders Phone 4 Kxron Iowa B 8: J FEED SERVICE Murphy s Feeds and Mills Feeds Custom Mixing Lynnel Baker Manager Phone 71 STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Two Trucks Prompt Service C W Lindberg Agent Kir on Iowa WARD S STORE Brlardale Fme Foods Phone 1 Kzron Iowa O Phone 37 Kiron, Iowa MANDERNACH MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Phone 188 Odebolt Iowa BOERNER AND ROTH International Harvester Motor Trucks Tractors and Refrxgerators Phone 8 Odebolt Iowa HOLLANDER MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Phone 33 Schleswxg Iowa. DIEBERT'S PRODUCE We Book Hy Lme Chicks For The Sac Clty Hatchery We Carry A Full Line Of Gooch s Best Foods Phone 370 Odebolt Iowa I ' I I . , I I Cash Buyers Of Cream, Eggs, Poultry, Wool . , I BERNIECE S BEAUTY SHOP Complete Lme Of Cosmetics Specxahzmg In Permanent Waves Phone 92 Kar on Iowa NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO O W Larson Agent Phone 383 Odebolt Iowa LARSON ELECTRIC Hardware and Plumbing Westmghouse Applxances Phone 118 Klron Iowa I-I M LARSON TRANSFER Hog Buying and Truckmg Phone 892 Kxron Iowa TEXACO SERVICE STATION Gasoline Greasmg Ice Candy Pop Klr on Iowa WALT 'S RADIO AND TELEVISION Sales and Service RCA Victor Motorola Car Radxos Records and Phono Players Phone 464 Odebolt Iowa H OLLANDER CLOTHING STORE Natlonal Advertised Men s Clothes and Shoes Phone 140 Schleswig Iowa R R LANDRY D O Odebolt Iowa I David Skarin, Proprietor . . . , . . I-IOFFEINS AND TIMM CLOTHING Comphments Oi We Give You Fits Phone 800 Demson Iowa Compliments A FRIEND JACK S CAFE Ice Cream Candy Pop Cxgarettes and Cigars It Pays To Come Here Often Phone 53 Klr on Iowa DE NIS ON DR UG Denison Iowa NEUMANN S FIRESTONE STORE Phone 520 Denison Iowa LEITZ SUNDRIES STORE Farm Veternary Supphes Sherwin Williams Paint The Home Of Nelson s Ice Cream Phone 11 Ku on Iowa MOLLERS PRODUCE Purma and Vita Mash Feeds Poultry Cream and Eggs Phone 6 For Better Ch1cks Roy Moller Proprietor Klron Iowa Congratulatzons To Seniors Class Of 51 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY Dems on Iowa ' I Of C6 OI EMIL S MOBIL SERVICE Dems on Iowa DENISON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Auto Parts Demson Iowa HAYES CLOTHING Men s and Boys' Demson Iowa Investments CHARLES T JOHNS ON Dems on Iowa EARL MAYS SEED AND NURSERY Denison Iowa MCHENRY ABSTRACT AND LOAN W H McHenry Proprietor Estabhshed In 1856 By Morris McHenry Crawford County Trust and Savings Bank Buildmg Phone Z7 Demson Iowa WITT HARDWARE Home Owned and Operated A Full And Complete Line Of General Hardware Electric Washing Machxnes Paxnts Oxls and Glass E A NORELINS Attorney At Law Demson Iowa cmthing and Furnishings ' SCI-ILUMBERGER PHARMACY Compliments Of 1332 Broadway Demson Iowa A FRIEND WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE Drugs and Medicines
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