Sioux Center High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Center, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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Warrior Favorites Pictured here are Ron Juffer and Audrey Mc Murray. These two seniors were elected by the student body as being the best liked in the Senior Class. Class History In August, 1951, fifty five green little freshmen came into Sioux Center High School to further their education. During the year Eugene Klaaren joined us. We chose as our motto for Junior High Commencement, Not at the top but climb- ing. Our colors were lavender and white. We started our sophomore year by going around the study hall singing, I'm a Little Prairie Flower and bowing to the seniors for initiation. Our biggest project this year was decorating the study hall at Christmas. Gordon De Weerd did not come back. Jay Vos, Lloyd Punt, and Henry Pennings left us during the year. Fred Brandes, Chris Clay, and Gar' old Cleveringa did not return for our junior year. Dick Kraayenbrink, Glen Sandbulte, and Truman Raak joined us. During the year Jeanne Clay left us. The two projects we had were our class playg The Little Dog Laughed and the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Deep South. Not returning for our senior year were Pete De Jong and Truman Raak. Others leaving us during the course of the year were Don De Gooyer and Marvin Brommer. Senior Fun Night, Senior Class Play, Skip Day, Career Day, and the Annual helped to rush us to the end of our happy high school days. We ended this year with the Junior-Senior Picnic and Commence- ment. This page is sponsored by Bosch's Clothing and De Bruin Shoe Store.

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S ' f 1 I ' X 1965 A N rr EDITORIAL Extra! The top tune now playing on juke boxes is I Just Can't Seem to Find My Gal by John Van Riessen. Another delight in the music field is Chicago Symphony's bass player, Henry Kroon, playing, Dancing in the Dark. Duane Vande Berg has just finished another best seller, My Own Tall Tales. The main highlight in Sioux Center this week was the Fourteenth Annual 4-I-I Fair. Featured in it were Er- win Van Beek and Darrel Rensink's famous Thrill Rides. An evening of special entertainment was provided by Gary Boeyink, famous ventriloquist, assisted by Julia Sneller. Another main attraction at the fair was the dis- appearing act done by John Haverhals and Adrianna Kleene. CHURCH NEWS The Reformed Church of Graduate, Iowa, extended a call to our local pastor, Rev. Eugene Klaaren. He has declined the call on the grounds that he is too busy translating Pilgrim's Progress into the Hawaiian language to convert the Hula dancers. Winona Wissink and Delma Rensink have trans- ferred from the local church to Lebanon. FOR SALE Used baby carriage in good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Te Grotenhuis. Everything on the D. H. Dairy farm except my wife. She's moving to Florida with me. Paul Den Herder. Used Gravel Truck like new, except three fenders and one windshield missing. Marvin Prins. WANTED Someone to kiss me-Dee Achterhof. Auctioneering Job-Specialize in apples and some- one else's watermelons. Glen Sandbulte. LOCAL NEWS Herb Kuyper, a local man, won the Stock Car Race at the State Fair with his '47 Chevy, relic of high school days. On Friday, Vernon Beernink, Ken Doornink, and Wilmer Hulstein returned from the Dairy Cattle Congress at Waterloo. Alice Bartels, proprietor of Madam Zell's Hat Shop, gave a party this week for her employees. Among those attending were Milly Schuiteman, Beverly Schenk, Stan Bruinsma, and Shirley Schaap. Emilene Schoep and Jean Vander Schaaf, well known broncho-busters, are home for the week end be- tween shows of the Midwest Rodeo Corporation. Mina Hulstein has attempted to climb Mount Everest in search of the long lost hermit, Marge Bartels, who is living in the Himilayas. Carl Vermeer and his assistants, Beulah Van't Hui, Wilma Kempers, and Sylvia Kleyer have been deep sea diving in the local sandpit in search of uranium. SOCIETY NEWS Dick Kraayenbrink has just received his Master's Degree in Music at Drake University. Norma Schuiteman and Shirley Schut, after de- signing Ruth De Zeeuw's wedding gown, have returned from Paris. HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vande Kamp are the proud parents of triplets. Mrs. Vande Kamp is the former'De- lores Timmer. Her special nurse was Elaine De Jager. MARRIAGE LICENSE Audrey Murilla Mc Murray, 27, Darrel Wayne Beernink, 27. SPECIAL ' Nationally known basket ball team, The Family Five, has once again recaptured the national champion- ship. They are coached by Papa, Ron Juffer, father of the players, who, incidentally, are all girls. ADVERTISEMENTS Hurry! Hurry! Peaches 81.50 a box in the Douma Double Duty Grocery Store - check your order when you come in and your purse when you go out. George Douma, Proprietor. Wish! Wash! Woosh! That's all it takes to wash your car at the Duits' Service Station. Have a com- plete overhaul by Janie Vernon, Head Mechanic. Terry Duits, Proprietor. Just arrived! Completely new line of dresses at the Tall Fashions Shop. Vernie Hulstein, Proprietor. This page is sponsored by De Ruyter Hardware -29 The appliance center of Sioux County.

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