Lytton Community High School - Bark Yearbook (Lytton, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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Back Row: Laurie McKean, Clarence Abbott, Roland Landsness, Frank Strain, Harlan Meyer, Ronald Fernstedt, Jerry Wingerson. Middle Row: Darold Matter, Dennis Dettmnn, Paul Waterman, Leonard Snyder, Duane Huster, Bobby Pankey, Marlene Meyer, Susan Poe. Front Row: Vickie Griswold, Judy Hamiester, Kaye Kreft, Peggy Titus, Delila Spracher, Linda Muesberger, Sara Jane Kreit, Karen Boyd, La Vonne Hillmer. labsent-BernardO1sonl. Teacher: Miss Whitcanack. n,., . -P 'V-'V1 2 Q .. M, M .. A, H 1 5 g 1 .f .sy Ex if ,QR gf, .i x W ' 2 't , ZD: 'A .Abd .,-f , nu- Second Grade Halloween Party



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Skip - Day On Monday, April 10th, we Seniors got up bright and early so we could leave for Omaha. When we finally were ready to leave, it was a little after 6:00 a.m. We took five cars which were driven by: Steve Wieland, Don Hutchinson, Gene Carter, Wilbert Siemering, and Don Nehman. We met at the School of the Deaf at 9:30 and all went through it together on a guided tour. We visited their primary classes, dining rooms, dormitories, work shops, gym., Home Ec. Room, and printing press which was all very interesting. It is remarkable what they can teach those little deaf children to do. Next, Steve told us we would go to Boys' Town to eat, as it was nearly noon. After eating we went through all of the buildings, and saw their work shops, new field house, dairy farms, and beautiful chapel. We also saw Father Flanagen's tomb as well as many other interesting things. Then we were free to do whatever we wanted until 6:30 p.m. Some went shop- ping and some went to the television studio and many other things. Because of the cold weather, we decided to start for home instead of visiting the Joselyn Memorial. ' We arrived home at various times but all were safe and we all had a wonderful day, Jr. Es' Sr. Banquet On the evening of April 18th, the Juniors entertained the Seniors at a banquet held in the gymnasium. The theme was Moonlight and Roses and the gym was decorated like a garden with an old-fashioned wishing well, a bubbling fountain, rose trellis, and flowers. The menu consisted of a cocktail, mashed potatoes and gravy, steak, peas, bis- cuits and butter, salad, relish, coffee, and whipped jello and cookies. The program: consisted of Dwight Nielsen as toastxnaster, Darlene Meyer gave the welcome, Dean Hass gave the response, the Boys' Quartet-Eldon Mayo, Dick Schultz, Alan Matthias, and Duane Bardole-sang a few selections, Mr. Wieland gave a short address, JoAnn Denise sang a selection, Janine Guess played a number on her accordion, and Richard Baskerville sang the song, Moonlight and Roses. The head waiter and waitress were Dale Lake and Barbara Kelley. The other waiters and waitresses were Walter Huster, Bob Kelly, Dale Schramm, Ann Linquist, Elizabeth Nielsen, and Francis Guill. The banquet was very beautiful. It will be long remembered by those who at- tended. May Breakfast On May 7, 1950, at 6:00 A.M., a group of sleepy-eyed people -- the Juniors, the Seniors, and the faculty -- gathered at the Sac City Shelter House for the annual May breakfast. Of course the Seniors went earlier because we were the cooksfff The breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs, fried ham, bread, butter, potato chips, rolls, orange juice, milk, and coffee. It was a very delicious breakfast, l'm sure, for everyone went home with that filled-up feeling. 26

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