Norwalk High School - Owl Yearbook (Norwalk, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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ighth Grade FIRST ROW: Christy Steward, Phyllis Rosander, Diane Devin, Rollene Gideon, Radine Ryan, Sharon Carter, Lynda Kaldenberg, Sally Henry. SECOND ROW: Mrs. I-lemrning, Phillip Rosander, Bob Damron, Donna Silverthorne, Mary Lou Roberts, Penny Rohr, Nona Tilton, Gary Wilson, Phillip Hill. THIRD ROW: Jerry McKay, Steven Morris, Fred Hoover, Larry Cheers, Larry Jones, Bud Dougherty. Our class officers are President, Gary Wilson, Vice President, Radine Ryan, Secretary, Phyllis Jeanne Rosanderg and Treasurer, Mary Roberts. Our enrollment at the first of the year was 24. There are ll boys and 13 girls. We have one new member this year, Lynda Kaldenberg. She formerly attended school near Coliax. We have played four junior high basketball games this season. Our opponents have been Bondurant, Martensdale, and Carlisle twice. The girls won 3 games and lost 1, while the boys have won 1 and lost 3. We will play in the Warren County Junior High Tournaments at Martensdale which is to be held in March Our first round opponents will be Martensdale in both boys and girls division. Donna Silverthorn and Penny Rohr are the newspaper staff representatives. 'Ihe student council representatives from the 8th grade are Buddy Dougherty and Donna Silverthorn.

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Freshman lass FIRST ROW: David Balducki, Sharon Kellogg, Helen Walker, Teresa Cline, Ann Beery, Linde Lee, Sharon McVay, Sharon Anderson, Fred Terry. SECOND ROW: Merrill Beck, Jim Weaver, David Wilson, Rodney Alberts, Margaret Harkin, Jane Croft Annette Dash, Phillip Trent, Allan Hankins, Mr. Weberg. THIRD ROW: Roland Law, Marvin Henry, Fred Caruthers, Larry Moser, Bryson Riorden, Wendall Kaldenberg, Louis Schloemer, Roger Brightman, Jerry Carter. 1 The opening day of school, August 31, found ten girls and fourteen boys as members of the Freshmen Class. This included a number of new members as follows. Alan Hankins from Martensdale, Margaret Harkin and Sharon Kellogg from Cunning, and Wendall Kaldenburg from Colfax, Three more boys entered the class during the year. Marvin Henry from Ridgeway, Missouri, Bryson Riordan from Birmingham, Iowa and Roland Law from Hartford, Iowa. Our class officers for the year are President, Fred CBFU-fherii Vice Pl'eBideDfF Wendall Kaldenbllrgi Secretary-Treasurer, Sharon Anderson. 2 V We became full fledged high school students following initiation on September 23rd. The members of the newspaper staff are Jane Croft and Sharon Anderson. Student council members are Ann Beery and Fred Caruthers. Quite a few of our class are taking part in athletics, music and declamatory work. Mr. Weberg is our class sponsor.



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Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: John Bailiff, Jerry Atkinson, Donald Sargent, Billy Joe Cline, Joe De Long, and Marvin Haines. SECOND ROW: Benny Tharp, Charles Dewey, Roberta Baker, Jacqueline Chapman, Jeanne Dillard, Alice Kisor, Karen Lucas, Delores Hermann, Mike Cooper, and Paul Lee. THIRD ROW: Stanley Spangler, Duane Hankins, 'Iom Bell, Sharon Lee, Dorothy Beck, Sandra Dirksen, Judy Cunningham, Jack Pray, Tony Spencer, Jimmie Caruthers, and Mrs. Martini. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Martini, James Tovrea, Carol McKay, Linda Guiberson, Linda Wood, Sue Riordan, Carol Berhar, Larry Coughennower, Mike Masteller. ABSENT: James De Long. The boys still outnumber the girls in our class, but not by such a large margin as formerly. Duane Hankins came to us from Martensdale and is our only new boy enrolled. We lost one girl, Julene Day, who moved to Des Moines. However, we have four new girls this year. Sue Riordan, came to us from Birmingham, Iowa. Sue has lived in many interesting places, including a two-year stay in Yorktown, Virginia, and a three-year residence in Hawaii. Carol Berhar formerly attended Elm Grove School in Des Moines, and Judy Cunningham and Linda Guiberson both attended Lincoln Jr. High last year. We had four girls with perfect attendance records the first semester. 'Ihey are Roberta Baker, Carol Berhar, Linda Guiberson and Carol McKay. Charles Dewey, Norman Haines, Duane Hankins, Donnie Sargent, and Tony Spencer were the boys with perfect attendance the first semester. This fall the seventh and eighth grades went to the General Motors Exposition in Des Moines. This was a pictorial display of the progress our country has made in science and in industry during the last few decades. lt was also a look into the future and a preview of the changes we may expect to see. Our class also visited the Des Moines Public Library where we had the opportunity to see how the thousands of books, covering subject material of every sort, are all catalogued and put in their proper places so that anyone desiring information of any sort may find it quickly and easily. We learned how useful the card index file in the library is when we want to secure information. Members of our class were on the Boys' and Girls' Junior High Basketball Teams. We played several games and participated in the County Junior High Tournament.

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