Stanton High School - Viking Yearbook (Stanton, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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Is V 8 6 Cie' 61 hw H gclzool 'faculfxi Superintendent E O Llndberg Sclence Dorothy Taylor mngllsh A Muslc A M Kirkeberp 1 an smlzh Hughes Charles Gordon QOCIR1 Scmence Math 8 Coach brs Donald Osslan Home Economlcs Uommerce 2 'i Q in-'fx .A-ff RX, ,gy YQ Gonna n in lla '12- mder or 'BX WR:-v K-1 'MV Kathrvn Anderson eniois Music, Band 1,2,3,L Basketball 1,2,3,b Cheerleader l,L Declam 1,2 Class Play 3,L P. Q w. staff 1,2,3, Vice president 2,3 Music l,2,3,L Band l,2,3,L Basketball 1,2,3,L Class Play 3 A P k M Staff 2 3 L Cless pP9Q1d8U bUS1C 1,2 Bwslefbrll 1 Baeebw 1 1 2 3 U F A 1 Class P1 3 L Class Presldent A Muslc, Band 1,2,3,L Basketb 11 1 2,3 A Cheerleader 1 2 3 A class Flag 3, 8 Staff 3 Queen 3 Class Secretdr Mus1c 1,2,3,L Baske+ball 1 2 3 L Band 1 2 3 A Clase Play 3 P L W Staff 2 3 Declam 1,2 rUS1C 1,2,3,L Band 1 2 3 Basketball l,2,3, Staff L Clvss Pla Declem 1 3 3 aial' ill Jean Bergren E' LaDonna Carlson iii 4:1 1 wr Lois Parlson Ralph Cave Russel Dahlstrom John Kuhn eniofzs Football l,2,3,L Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball 1,2,3,L Mixed Chorus 1,2 F.F.A. A Class Play 3,L Music l,2,3,A Band 1,2,3,L F F A 1,2, L Vice President Class Play 3 L Music,Band 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 3,L Football 1,2, F F A 1,2, Class Play h Music l 2,3 A Band 3 A Basketball 1,2 Class Pla5 3 L Cheerleader 3 Queen A Band l,2,3,L Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2 Class Play 3,h FFA 1,, Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2 F F A 1,2, ,L Class Play 3 A 4 Donald Lantz 'Q Jean Lantz liao at If sqpr Donald Nicholas o 0 n 3, 1. I ,M y3,l4- 3,14 9 n 0 3,14- 2 .sig ' ,3.1. B X ' lx 3 T ,Z Sports Manager A is at atls . U 2,4 . Wy Y 3'Z'L' ' 1311. Xl . . . 3 9 3:- 'in-...Q 'T Donald Peterson LaDonna Peterson em0'zS Yusic 1 Baseball l,2,? L Basketball l A , Class Play 3 L Music 1,2 Band 1,2 3 1. Basketball Class Play 3 A MUS1C 1,2 Band l,2,3,L P Q W Staff Edltor L Class Play Class Sec L Music,Band ,2 Basketball 2 3 L Baseball l, B A l 2, Declam l 2 Q Cheerleader l,2,3 Class Play 3 L Music l 2 3 L Bas.etbFll l,2,7, Class Play 3 L Music 3,L Basketball 3,L Baseball 3,L F.F.A. l,2,3,L Football 3,L Class Play 3,L King L I+ fy LaVern Rossander tis Lee Strickland '52 'T Leona Peterson Robert Vanderholm AH5-l Glass Heston, On a bright day in l9L6, we, as a class of twenty three Fr h men, began our learning 1n Stanton Hnph Our roll consisted Donna Anderson, Dwight Anderson, Kathryn Anderson, Jean Bergren, LaDonna Carlson, Lois Carlson, Ralph Cave, Darlene Freeman, Jerry Greenfield, John Kuhn, Donald Lantz, Jean Lantz, Merlin Magneson Marilyn McFarland, Donald Nicholas, Donald Peterson, LaDonna Peterson, Leona Peterson, Dorothy Rains, Leonard Smith, LaVern Rossander, Lee Strickland, and Genevieve Roberts we were the largest class in the high school we were active in all activities basketball, baseball foot ball, band, girls glee, mixed chorus, boys glee, declam and F F A found that Darlene Freeman had joined the ranks of the married and that Genevieve Roberts transferred to another school Robert anderholm joined our class At the semester, Jerry Greenfield was ransferred to another high school Merlin Magneson, because of a serious accident, missed a year As we started our Junior year, all pupils except Marilyn McFarland, who was marrued, were present and accounted for he second semester, Russell Dahlstrom Joined us, and Dorothy Rains left us to become a Mrs During the fall of l9h8, the boys of the class particlpated 1n a judging contest at Coin Stanton rated second high in this judg ing event The class as a whole presented a successful Junior Class Play As ae journeyed back to school for our Sen1or year, we found that Leonard Smith had moved to another town This left only sigh teen to graduate Our class has been represented well in high school, and we hope that as much good, if not more, will come from the classes yet ln school CLASS OFFICERS PPB81d8Ht Dwight Anderson Vice President Donald Lantz Secretary Treasurer LaDonna Peterson Sponsor Miss Dorothy Tavlor MOTTO HDeeds, not wordsn FLOWER COLORS Red Carnation Crimson Q Silver r 6 T '. . ofgu 9 -- I , - As Mr. Lindberg checked the roll for our Sophomore year, he ' . T Glass pfzoplfecml Dear Lee, I read in the paper of your recent safari in Africa and I want- ed to write and congratulate you on capturing the only live hyper- bonushyzebra in the world. You're a brave man, Lee! I knew from the first day I saw you climb the steps to Stanton High School that you were a man with determination! It seems only a few months have passed since you and I graduated from S H S , but it is already ten years ago. I have been in New York six years as a reporter for the 'Daily Mirror W It is quite an exciting life-dashing from one place to another to get headline new I've been able to keep account of several of our classmates by reading of them in newspapers, corresponding with them, and even seeing them in the movies Did you see that movie newsreel featuring Jonathan Paul Kuhnstein? was I surprised when I recognized the face as that of John Kuhn' I always knew John would be an inventor' Jean Bergren is living only a few miles from here in a suburb so we get together very often She has a very good job in the big gest corporation in the United States General Motors She is head of the Chevrolet department and her job consists ch1efly of g1ViDg likely customers convlncing rides in the car She comes out here quite often, so we have coffee and talk over old tlmes Sometlmes I go lnto town and she and I attend a stage show Not long ago, we ran across two of our classmate whom we had not seen for QU1+6 some time Jean Lantz was a chorus g1rl in the nFollies of l960' which was playing on Broadway She had several solo perfonmances Jean and I were invited backstage after the show and were surprised to f1nd that her capable agent was Lois Carlson ber room wa swamoed with flowers and both Jean and Lo1s had tall dark, and handsome men wait1ng for them' I asked Lois whatever hap- pened to Donald Lantz and she told me he is still farming his estate in Stanton first one I attended was vera exciting, especially since I was well acouainted with the winner It was Robert Vanderholm who was driving his decked out Chevrolet in the stock car aces' In a recent letter from home I heard that Russell Dahlstrom has announced his acceptance of the appointment to the National Safety Council LaVern Rossander surprised me With a brief visit At the t1me she had just become an army nurse, and was on her way to China ,,! 7 O C I I U O O I I -- , . O O . . . . s ' C - NJ I J s A ' , O O I have attended several races since I arrived in New York. The Y A 4 r . O I 0 ,,c. ,.,,y 4 .leeelass Glass pfzoplrecmi - - conf. I think that is about all of the NClass of IQSOH I have heard about recently, but it sounds as if they are all making out well for themselves. Good luck on your next expedition! Donna Anderson Dear Donna, I have been following your articles in the HDaily Mirroru as often as I can. Until I got your letter I didn't realize that the author of those very vivid articles was the Donna Anderson that I knew in Stanton Hiph School I just arrived from Alaska, one stop in my scientific 6XP6d1tiOh I have met with a few of our old classemates during my travels when I bought my plane ticket home, I ran into Ralph Cave s a General in the U S Anny, in charge of the Air Base in Nome, Alaska The nlght I left I saw LaDonna Carlson, another one of our classmates, a woman wrestler She was fighting Terrible TaLula vhen I was on the plane I was reading a magazine article, 'The Human Brain', by Professor LaDonna Peterson She 15 a professor at a medical universlty 1n the middle west After I got off the plane at the alrport in Stanton, the first person I met was Dwight Anderson He was talking to Kathryn Anderson Kathryn had just let the awn1ng down on her beauty salon It seems that Dwight 18 the pastor of the local church From them, I secured some information about our classmates Leona Peterson is head nurse at the local hosp4tal Donald Nicholas is Uh1t6d States Senator from Iowa No doubt, you knew that Donald Peterson is gaining world fame as a lecturer and author1ty Please write soon, Donna It's nice to hear from my old classmate Lee Strickland Q l...Y'. 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I L e I Q O L O l ' C-I . 1, , g 0 1 I-?,,4.!f ? i 2 L We f' .g eases 'gay ff' ,J :!n-,:!3f, ff gi V Gass wll We, the Senlor lass of 1950, reedv to W1thdFdW from the halls learnnnv be nv hlphly educated, dc I ra C9F1StlCS to the S310 groups and re elved 1U the honorable manner 1U fke Tunlors, we leave the DF1Vl16FC of bequeath our best known lrdlvlduals, hoplnp thex w1l1 whlch thex are glven T belnp suoerlor to the lower cla smen, and the worrles, responslblllfy, and fun of be1ny d Senlor To the sessy Sophomores, we leave our pood behavlor and respect for 're faculty And to the lowly Freshmen we w1ll our ambltlon and mr ts As for lndivldudls Robert Vdnderrolm leeve h1s husky ohxs que to all wemle s of C E S football feds, Iee Strickland wflls h1s Hcareful dr1v1ngH ablllty to lloyd Lew1s LeVern Rossander walls her quletness to Ivle Peterson Ieona Peterson walls her freckles to Ioar Cwanson LaDonna Pefersor leaves her studiousness to Flen B9NSVlF, Donald Peterson wills hls atllltv to keep calm fa Forma Bower Don ld Nlcholas leave h1s footbill abllity to Fred Qtriclland Jewn lantz wille her w11l1npness to help to Kenneth Vexers Wo ald lantz wills hls smlle to Lllllan Burkhart ohn Kuhn wnlls h s sneedlness to uharlene Houvlund Russel W hl trom l :Vee Y Q hwlut fo arsue w'fh the f cultx to Duane Ueferson H ln? ve le xee has messw desk to Donn V nde ho w, Ions oarlson wwll her rlond hrur +0 Lnrtls Tohnson, IaDonn1 Fnrlson wwll her nl ce form rd on fre P qvefhwll fear to Nvrna Val! Venn Herr e M ll her xnteresf 14 flrmere to ROPBNO AUd6FQ0W Ka lrvn A ierson e ve her pwfrlee to Kohn Hopherr Dwxrht A er on v ll V hes+ exppn 1on to Bruce Anderson Donna hnderson lewvee V r urn 1 no if on fo Vurene l rson last of all we o s'mr tl and unde qt8DdlWP tw the acultz ard sfmder o v ipned and notarlzei thls lF+h dam of Na the r of 19 Q ZFX SCS 9 l . ' I n- ' p A. K1 t Or ' K i - . . ' ! , fwa fc . . . ' ' . . Ee C . . . . J , D. 0 O X . . . . . , .V L, , A . Q . . . . , . A . - V . u . . , ..f A A Y I A A ' A ' 2 ,OOM S , l . ' .--- ' , . .' s ' . , . 1 I' .9 . ' T J, .L a 4 1 .c .. A . .. ' , f 3 . ,, . . 3 . ' 4 . . W 1 . .J Q , 1 ' , , 1 .' . ,. W . ', . , , , . . . f' '. 5' . , l f c S , c A . .' g 1 , . r . W . . . . , . l , . , . . , , . , , . , . A , L . , 1 - ,l . . ,H . fi , . . .e s A e. .. li. 2 ' ' v , ' ',. , 1 ' ,J , 3 A ,, If , f',- - -f . A A ,r l ' . . . . . . A . S .1, 1 U . , 1 ' . 1 J, , F , 1 , ' F 'F , , , F., . 1 , ,r.,, A . 'g L 1 , -r,n H s ' . .. ', . ., . . K . .: . 'Y , ' ' 5. , nf . l f .5 .', ., , . . 2 nd s H Q nie c . Q' , . , - 5 . ' .f , me s A v d's e ,i s , , m . . , U A . wlll ur 5 ,','Y , W. . 1 , I' . N L . 1 .1, H.. ., h dj. in J Q . J., ,' fx' ln v . rn 1 jeff. fu. v QA I Q ,r X ,1 Q 14 .. I, . ' I X 11 I ' . 6-Y Name Donna A Kathryn A Dwight A Jean B LaDonna C Lois C Ralph C Russell D John K Donald L Jean L Donald N Donald P Leona P LaVern R Lee S Robert V GIGSS OZWL The years are done, and the knowledge That we've gained in this space of time, Is now to be tested by masters Much sterner than any of mine. The world is He judges us each in our turn. the prentest task-master. Our hopes and our dreams are challenged To see what we each have learned. A feeling of sadness comes o'er us, As views of the past we recall My school life looms dear in our VlSlOh, And the classmates we met in the hall he see the lights of the future Beckonlng us on and on, But life's endless toil and endeavor Wlll lead to a new breaklng dawn Nickname w W Pet Phrase Herman Kathie Andy Bean Jergren Hotshot Lois I Russ Speedv Clarkie Lantz Nick Peattie e Rosie Stricknlne Vandy Oh, my John Be careful Horse feathers Oh for Heaven's sake Are you k1dd1ng9 Oh bush For Pete's sake Oh shut up Ye Gads Oh for corn s kes Oh suit that Ouit it Oh, I d1dn't elther Surely not Honestly Heaven's to Hetsv Jogrone X f XX! X Just Imag1ne Not wlth Norman Not looking for Not testing muscles Agreeing with Russell Not glfgllhf Not hurrylnp Studying Not talking Going steady Ownzng a Chevy Not looking neat Not in Essex Belnp an athlete Not eatinp 1D assembly Not studylng Not with Llovd wrltinp neatly I x . I4 1 O 5 O . , Bob . R. C. A LaDonna D. Donnie It is not W I Getting poor grades . Le , ' ,ag Ek' ix ,,g'i f,' lLl4.KO'!. lass WW Front Row Donna Vanderholm, Charlene Hoaglund, Mrs Ossian, Myrna Falk, Fern Ross Second Row Eugene Larson, Charles Eklof, Nonman Schleld Max Klrkeberg, Daniel Anderson Back Row Merlin Mapneson, Lloyd Lewis, John Hogber Clayton Peterson, Norman Peterson, John Carlson CLAQS OFFICPRQ President-Norman Schield Vice-Presldent-Norman Peterson Secretary-Trefsurer-Donna Vanderholm Sponsor-Mrs Donald Ossian Fifteen iuniors returned +o Stanton High this year During the year we neither lost nor g'ined any members Our class was well represented in the school activities All four girls and eight boys went out for basketball and several of these were on the first team John Carlson, Clayton Peterson, Eugene Larson, Charles Eklof, and Daniel Anderson all did well in,football. Ten of our class were in Mixed Chorus. The four girls were in Girls' Glee Club and six boys were in Boys' Glee Club. Myrna Falk was in the girls' Sextet. Donna Vanderholm and Lloyd Lewis went out for Declamatory work this year. Myrna Falk, Donna Vanderholm, Max Kirkeberg, and Norman Schield played in the band. Seven of the boys were in F. F. A. Donna Vanderholm and John Carlson were attendants for the King and Queen last fall. -11- gopluomoie Glass Front Row Peggy N1cho1as, Beverly Monson, Mary Ella Vanderholm, Joan Houtchens, D0r1s Ralns, Norma Boyer Second Row Mr Charles Gorden, Shlrley Fales, Paullne McFarland, Phyllis Houtchens, Glen Benskln Fred Strlckland Third Row Duane Peterson, Lyle Peterson, Alan Iindber , Bruce Anderson, Maynard Houtchens, Landon Erickson CLASS OFFICERS PTSS1d8Dt Lary Vanderholm Vlce Presldent Alan Llndberg Secretary'Treasurer Norma Boyer Sponsor hr Charles Gordon In the fall of l9h9, elgkteen sophomores entered agaln the doors of Stanton Hlgh Durlng the summer we lost one member Carlyle Smlth Our class has been one of the most actlve classes 1n school, ln soorts, muS1C, and declamatory'work Two boys oartlcloated 1n football Elght boys and nlne V1T1S were on the basketball squad, and one of the glrls, Dorls Raln , was on the flrst team Fourteen members of our class sang in Mixed Chorus and nlne glT1S sang 1n Glrls' Glee Club F1ve sophomore boys sang ln Boys Glee Club Two soohomore g1TlS sang 1D the U1T1S Sewtet and two of our boys sang ln Hired Quartet Three members played 1n the band 12 . . v . . . 0 0 I . : g ' r if - c .L u A ' ' g L o 1 L A . .9 S c - . . 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' L A o 'zes MGM GSS Front Row Mr A M Kirkeberg, Llllian Burkhart Rogene Anderson, Joan Swanson Second Row Charles Cain, Harold Rossander, Kenneth Meyers , Duane Harris, Curtis Johnson CLASS OFFICERS President Rogene Anderson Vice President Harold Rossander Secretary Treasurer-Kenneth Meyers Class Sponsor-Hr A M Klrkeberg The eleven freshmen chose Rogene Anderson to guide them during their first year in high school At the beginnnng of the year the class had 12 members but Darrell Carlson, Juanlta Nichols, Katherine Resh, and Beverly Hansen departed during the year leaving a small class of elght students Thls class was active 1n sports Four girls and five boys of the class played basketball Three of the1r members played in the band, and one particlpated in declamatory work Freshmen candldates for King and Queen were Katherine Resh and Cl1I'tlS Jokmson 13 Tooflvau Front How Robert Vanderholm, Bruce Anderson, Lyle Peterson, Ralph Cave, Alan Lindberg, Russel Dahlstrom Back Row John Kuhn, John Carlson, Charles Eklof, Eugene Larson, Donald Nicholas, Clayton Peterson, Coach Charles Gordon Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton SEASON'S FOOTBALL RECORD 0 6 O 1 0 2 2 14 Thurman Coin Randolph College Springs Farragut Malvern Tabor 3 O 1 :gt t if if gays gaslzefluau Front How Danlel Anderson, Charles Ecklof, Bruce Anderson, 'ugene Larson, Max Kirkeberg Second Row Charles Gordon, oach, Donald Nlcholas, Ralph Cave, Robert Vanderholm, Clay ton Peterson, John Carlson, John Kuhn, Manager Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton St nton Stanton S+anton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton County Tournament Sectlonal Tournament D1str1ct Tournament 15 Stennett Wales Llncoln Coburg Nodaway Ebsex Ebsex Coburg Elllott Stennett Griswold Vales Llncoln Grlswold Nodaway Nodaway Wales Prescott New Market Bradd vllle Tlota M8 Z: 3 2 31 la? 31 - ' 28 17 29 36 23 31 30 28 . M9 28 19 ' 31 324 M5 31 his Stanton 37 Elliott MS T 18 1 - 1 bl 36 ' 119 . 23 21 35 M2 26 h6 M2 311 3 3h 32 26 ' 25 311 1 ' hh qifzls gaslzeflmu Front Row Jean Bergren, Dorls Ralns, LaDonna Carlson, Leona Peterson, Jean Lantz, Donna Anderson Second Row Mrs Gordon, Myrna Falk, Charlene hoaglund, Kathryn Ander son, Lois Carlson, Donna Vanderholm, Charles Gordon, Coach Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Alumni Alu ni Stennett Wales Coburg Nodaway MIIIPHY Y 7 C A Coburg atennett Grlswold Elliott Wales Griswold Methodist Methodlst Nodaway Hontgomezy'County Tournament nlllott Sectlonal Tournament I4 Villlsca Northboro New Market Co1n 16 55 117 142 274 no 31+ 30 'S 33 25 21 33 3h 9 32 18 .Y. . . 23 35 27 Stanton 29 Elliott 56 115 ' 39 38 ' M3 29 S6 33 149 31 hl 28 17 29 A ' l8 37 29 23 7 ' hh 2 ' 28 56 M3 12 26 31 ' 26 7 2581 Le IZ B lgquaa 17 'if ' 3. 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H A 1 FA Lest Drofe anr Peef, holly Fovfy V139 Jcaffo Cteve Bubbles Jefty Farber walla P T' ebeu dsic if JUNIOR 'LASS OF STANTON HIGH SCPOOL Presents AUTV AND TF' BEEF Ph School Audltorium ulember 12, 19L8 Q0 Donna Anderson Donald Lantz Jean Berpren John Kuhn Lee Str1ckland Lois oarlson Dwight Anderson LaDonna Carlson Leonard Qmifh hathryn AHGGPSOU Ewbert Vanderholm donald Nlcholas Ralph Cave dfern Hossander Jordth RalNS Jean Lantz aUonna Peterson onali feterson wrehdpushl ha WIS A o ' A 'E L . .E W . ' 1 . 'Rst ' my ,... ... fw.xrH A .... . ... v ,. . -V, . 4,1 . ' . . uno 3 UT A ,v-, - ... ...... . ,sewn ia'+ .... . ... . ' Fr y Parkin, ' ...... .,. . ..... A , Uapidlu 1? . .... ..... f wGLlU, 1 jlf ' ...... ... x Ryan, 4 '5 . .. ...... . J ,' X Ujglj' Q N Q , ,......' ' 0 ll ..,, .. . .,. . , - f..... . rx ' J , .. ..,, . ..... , .... .,.. . . ......-Q--. A v T ' , , Dot '. ..... 1 V ., ...Leona Peterson Mitzi f....,. ..... .......H e y ' 1 ,' A 3 P25ore . .. . . . ........ . 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X evenfl: gigldim First Row Jimmie D1nsmore, Paul Johnson, Vance Nmrod, John Janssen, Dav1d Carlson, Richard Nlchols, Talton Anderson, Dick Johnson Second Row Marllyn Lew1s, Nancy Honette, Joanne Porter, Barbara Anderson, Lula Cam, Shirley Johnson, Helen Cam, Carolyn Falk, V1rg1n1a Anderson Thlrd Row Mrs Nmrod, Jmmie Swanson, Vincent Peterso Dav1d Swanson, Mary Palmqulst, Pa-tty Peterson, Teresa Ranns, Jean Johnson, Norma Houtchens, Martha Houtchens 7f Qu, Flrst Row Jon Honet e, Clarence Ross, Dean Carlson, second Row Lass Roll, Jo Ann Gleason, Carolyn schenck, Marlene Olenlus, Darllen Johnson, Janet Anderson, Mary Schleld, Kerla Jones, Katlaleen Osslan, Roberta Nord 'h1rd Row Mary Llndgren, wllma llson, L.ar1lyn Falk, Suzanne Clauson, Helen Jansson, Donnagean Johnson, Karen .kf1ChO1S, Carolyn Licrarland, I'.1B.I'C18 Anderson 24 '. 2 ' ' i P' I6 lt IX Dwight Johnson, Kenneth Nichols , Donald Hultman, Max Falk L . . ' I, . ' 7-Lifzd and ?ou'z.fL Flrst Row Harrlet Oss1an, L11 aoeth Anderson, Dolorls Caln, Nancy Joyce Porter, Ramona Ho berg, and Joann Peterson becond Row Larry svmnson, Dale Tlnrod, achard Nord, Ralph 5almqu1st, Boboy Ialllr, John Ho1r1s, Calvmn hultman, and Lax Jones Lhlrd Row Mrs Holmstedt, eacler, Floyd Cozad, ln one Anderson, Robert Xnderson, Charles and rson, Bobby Schenck, Bobble Johnson, Gerald And rson, and Dale llson Joann Shelby Wes absent cfzsf and econd Front Pow Kenneth 1l1SOU, Theodore Co ad, Ro er OSSlaH, LlCh3Sl Llngren, Ronald Anderson, R1 hard Ulenlus, Klt Johnson, Marvin John on second lov Janet Jones, Janet sorensen, Dlane Johnson, Fa uh 1DlCG, o une Jchnso louise Nlchols, Donna Lee Jo.n. n, Ky aumlb culs Thlrd Row Margorie Clausen, Barbar .nn an land, Lartha Anderson, Mary Lee Sellergren, Rebecca swanson, naroara Jean Larson, sara Anderson, Susan hone e, Carol sholeen, Fourth Row Miss Holmstedt, teacher, John Cozad, Eldon Anderson, Richard Rossander, Junlor DCfl6ld, Rlchard Burke, TerT7'M11ler, Iamont Iallln, Don Peterson and mldon Falk 25 . 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