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Elks Purchase Golf Links Site - Clear Way For new Country Club Setup September 30, 1955&#13;
Start Razing Old Country Club Bldg. October 20, 1955&#13;
Ex-Custodian Recalls Country Club As Mighty Exclusive In Its Heyday October 23, 1955&#13;
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Work Moves Ahead At Elks Country Club - To Complete Facilities By Early Summer . . . March 18, 1956&#13;
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State Agents Raid VFW, Elks Country Clubs Here - Led By Chief Enforcement Officer September 9, 1963&#13;
Liquor Licenses Of Two C.B. Clubs Lifted - Elks For 60 Days; VFW For 20 September 24, 1963&#13;
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Completely Remodeled Country Club to Be Shown to Members This Sunday May 2, 1965&#13;
Elks Country Club To Buy 65-Acre Tract November 4, 1966&#13;
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Elks Country Club To Seek Voluntary Annexation By CB - Manawa Residents Eye Similar Plan April 3, 1968&#13;
City Council Votes, 4 To 1, To Annex Elks Country Club - Katelman Against Move May 7, 1968&#13;
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                    <text>DEDICATION&#13;
To show in some measure our appreciation of the cooperation&#13;
and loyalty with which you support our every activity; of the&#13;
ready interest you take in us; of the kindly sympathy you have&#13;
for our plans and undertakings; to you, people of the con1unity,&#13;
we dedicate this annual.&#13;
This page is sponsored by:&#13;
Pu Ia Home Savings• Bank Persia, Iowa &#13;
&#13;
DMINISTRATION &#13;
&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Your board pledges this&#13;
I always say,&#13;
Books are the&#13;
And so friends&#13;
foundation Elmer Ingwersen&#13;
of erlucaticn'!&#13;
Howci rd O'Neill Duane Kerm11ish&#13;
"And so,&#13;
Le:t us unite . "&#13;
11 T real ly couldn't make it~"&#13;
"I'm late---must das ~"&#13;
Phil Fl oerchinger, President&#13;
Howard Darrington&#13;
Gladys Miller, Secretary&#13;
This page is sponsored byz&#13;
s. L. ~ &amp; UHd Cars Persia, Iowa &#13;
2X&#13;
Left to Right: Ml'. Raymond Means, Science and Social Studies;&#13;
Mr. Neil Zoeller, Principal and Commercial; Mrs. Rebecca Means,&#13;
English and Speech; 'Mr. Carl Craig, Athletic~ a.-ui Shop&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
Mr. Melvin Sick, Mathemati c~&#13;
Mr. Joseph Slavik,&#13;
Instrument al Music&#13;
Ray Kiefer&#13;
Mrs. Pearl Johnson,&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
Mrs. Blanche Nitz,&#13;
Home Economic~&#13;
This page is sponsored by:&#13;
Mrs. Clara J. Zimmerman,&#13;
Social Science&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
M. Gene Coffey Neil Zoeller&#13;
MESSAGE TO THE STIJDENTS:&#13;
What do you believe constitutes success? May I give you a f ew&#13;
ide as on what I believe we might be able to agree upon as&#13;
constituting success. What you do is not so important in measur i ng&#13;
suc ess as is the degree of achievement when measured by the yard&#13;
sti ck of purposeful living and happiness. Purposeful livi ng would&#13;
seem to me to mean that we live in such a way as to leave the world&#13;
a li ttle better place for our having been here. So, I'll close&#13;
by mer ely saying," Don•t wait for something to happen t o y ou or&#13;
f or something to turn up---Get A Spade And Dig It Up ~&#13;
Pe rsi a Var iety St or e&#13;
Al's Barber Shop&#13;
M. Gene Coffey&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Neil Zoelle r&#13;
Pr inc i pal&#13;
This page ls sponsor ed t y:&#13;
Persi a , Iowa &#13;
(left to rigf1 t )&#13;
Cathrine Steenbock and&#13;
Joyce Iwen (helpers) .4nna ·T)10ms and&#13;
Vi ola 7oje (cooks)&#13;
:?us Drivers&#13;
(left to r : f, ht)&#13;
F.arl Eckmann, Wilbur Peters,&#13;
Bernard Honeywell and Laverne&#13;
Ch;:imbers&#13;
OUR&#13;
HEL1'Ilf&amp;&#13;
}{flAJOJ&#13;
Duane Otto (assist;rnt j &lt;·nitor)&#13;
Laverne Chambers ( janitor)&#13;
This page ls sponsor e d rv:&#13;
Walt's Champlin Service Pe rsta, Iowa &#13;
ENIORS &#13;
&#13;
JOJCE K fl.Wf .S&#13;
: lass Secretary 2-3-4&#13;
Basketba 11 l-2·:~3-::-4-:~&#13;
Student Council 2-3-4&#13;
Ed i tor- in -chief 4&#13;
Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4&#13;
Se xtet 2-3-4&#13;
Quartet 4&#13;
Operetta 1-2&#13;
Cl ass Play 3-4&#13;
Style Show 1-2-3-4&#13;
Radio Speech 2&#13;
S.C.A. Program 1-2-3-4&#13;
Tr ip l e Trio 1-2-3&#13;
One Act P lay -l+&#13;
JANET &gt;&lt;EYDE •· I &gt; ;! L: Ch or us 1 - 2 - 3 - i !·&#13;
Quartet-1&#13;
Scxte t-2-3-l+&#13;
Trip le Trio 1-2-3&#13;
Pand ""a jor e t.t e 1-2-3&#13;
r ::i.nd 1-2 - 3&#13;
St uc'en t Cou nc i 1-1~&#13;
0 p 0 r.,tt.a 1-;'.l&#13;
ty l~ Show l-?-3 - 4&#13;
S . C . A . Proriram 1-2- 3- 11&#13;
r:1ass Play 3:..1+ '&#13;
Ra dio Speech- &lt;'&#13;
On!' Ac t Play lj&#13;
This ~A is sponsore~ bv :&#13;
'o od'.J i ne Nati ona 1 f a n l{&#13;
GENE }(I/CK&#13;
Vic e President: 1-2-3+&#13;
Class Play: 3-1 \&#13;
ixed Cho rus: 1-2-3-4&#13;
S. C.A.: 1-2-3-1.i.&#13;
Gne Ac t Play : 4&#13;
Mus i c L i bra r fa r, : 1,&#13;
.' · 0 o db i n e , I o ·,11;:i. &#13;
Bf TTY Jf.llh&#13;
fllART€1YS&#13;
Fas'&lt;etball 1-2-:i-3-:i-4&#13;
Softba 11 2-:~j-::-1+-:~&#13;
Band 1-2- -1~&#13;
Uixed Chorus 1-2-3-~&#13;
Sextet 2-3- 4- ~! tchen Helper 3&#13;
Office Practice 3&#13;
Sty le Show 2-3-4&#13;
::: l ass Play 3 -4&#13;
Band Solo 4&#13;
Triple Trio 3&#13;
Dance Band 4&#13;
Pep Band 4&#13;
S.C.A. Program 1-2-3-4&#13;
Secretary-Treasury, Ban d 4&#13;
•:uartet 1&#13;
Fand Queen 1+&#13;
TJ lJ II hf I IA/( /V&#13;
!'as ketba 11 1-2-::-)-:;4-:;&#13;
Ease ba 11 1-2·:;.3 -::- -: :­&#13;
Track 1-2-4&#13;
Band 1-2-3 -4&#13;
Mixe d Ch oru~ 1-2-3-4&#13;
Class Play 3-h&#13;
Ll./VIJIJ/All hJEIER ss Play : 3 - 4&#13;
One Ac t Play: L~&#13;
1\.1ixed Cho rus: 1- 2-3 - 4&#13;
Sex tett e: 2-4&#13;
Trip 1 e Tri o : 3&#13;
S.C.A.: 1-2-3-4&#13;
Quartette: L!. Style Show: 1-2-3-4&#13;
r.and: 3&#13;
Operetta : 2&#13;
This page is sponso r ed by :&#13;
Cla ss Treasurer 2-3- 1!&#13;
':"lance Band-4&#13;
S. C. A. Program 1-2-3-4&#13;
S. C. A. Style Show-2&#13;
Eand Ki ng-1 ~&#13;
OnP.: Ac t Pl ay I!&#13;
Elias Supe r Tv'ar kP.t. r" rsi a, Iowa &#13;
~ONlllD 1'17TS&#13;
i'.'.ixcd Ch orus: 1-2 - 3 - Lf&#13;
S . C.A .: 1-2-3-~&#13;
Cl a s s P la y : 3&#13;
Cua r tct t e : 4&#13;
Ea s ela l l: 2&#13;
Baske tba ll: 2&#13;
l'llULIAF OLKRVll&#13;
Class Pr esid~nt : 2- 3- 1! Cheer lea der : 4&#13;
Class Tr easure r: 1 Class Pl ay: 3-4&#13;
Student Counci l: 1-2-3-4 Sextet: 2 - 3&#13;
Paske t ba ll: 1-2-::- 3-:c '\itc h cn Helper : =·&#13;
Softba ll: 2 - 3'' 4-:~ Mi xed Chorus: l- L~&#13;
Style Show: 1-2 - 3 - 4 S. C. Sec 1 t y : 2 ·&#13;
Quartet: 1 Oper e tta : 1-2&#13;
S. C. A . Pro g ra m: 1-2 - 3 - 11&#13;
~l ZOELlE1', SPONSOR&#13;
Th i s pao e t s s ponso r ed by:&#13;
· 1wle s rrrain Company &#13;
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
,ve be;:;an our high school career at Persia Public School in 19.54, with nine&#13;
members ; six irls and +Jiree boys. Our clri.ss officers were : PresidP-nt - Judy&#13;
Ullrich; Vice President - Gene Hack; Secret'I"J - Treasur;y - Paul i ne Olhava . The&#13;
St•.ident Counci l member was Pauline Ol iJ.ava. Our spons or ' . .;as Mr. Vrtiska . There&#13;
were five girls and one bo'.y in hasketball; six irls and one boy in Mi xed Chorus; and one ei rl and boy i n band. On September 17, t he Seniors initiated us . We were honored with a party that eveninc .&#13;
Our Sophomore year we b"'gan with nine members. Our class officers Here :&#13;
President - Pauline Olhava ; Vice President - Gene Hack ; Secretary - Joyce Ha.,·es;&#13;
Treasur er - Duane hrcn . The t wo Student Council members • .. ;er e Joyce !-Ia•res and&#13;
.Pauline Ol hava . Our sponsor was !'1r. Craig . There were four girls and two boys&#13;
in basketball, and one boy in track. Six girls and three boys in l1!iJrnd Chor ns ,&#13;
and two girls and one boy i n band. We sold concessions e.t the home hasketball&#13;
games, and decorated the auditorum and gym for Baccalaureate and Comm'3ncement&#13;
Services. Nine members began our Junior year. The cl R ~f'ficers were : President -&#13;
Pauline Olhava ; Vice Pr esident - Gene Hack; Secretary - Joyce Hawes; Treasur erDuane Iwen. The two Student Council member s were Joyce Ha•.Jes and Pauline Ol ha- V'a . Our cl ass s ponsor was Mr. Means . There were thr ee girls and one boy in&#13;
basY.etball; one girl i n cheerl eading; t wo girl s in softbal l , and one boy in ba- seball. 'l'he re wer e six girls and one boy in ;'1ixed Chorus; f our ci r l s in Tri.;Jl e&#13;
Trio; two girls in Trumpet Trio, and two girls and one boy in band. 1rle had a&#13;
chili supper to r a:l.se enough ca.oi t al for our Junior-Senior Banquet. We gave our&#13;
Junior Class Pl ay, 11 !•1iss Jimrey11 , fovember 1)1.. vle had a matinee and veni g performance . We attended Career Day at Logan . The Junior-Senior Banr;uet was a t&#13;
Cl ub 64 . Our t heme was i: rra rcaii ."&#13;
In our Junior ye-ir we l ost one of our de&lt;ir&lt;.:J: +, classMates, Judy Ullrich, or.&#13;
January 6, 1957 . Al though she has not been her e to partcipate in t he activit- i es tha t follow, we feel tha t each of us has given a part of our t i me in them&#13;
f or her.&#13;
Our Senior year began with eight members. Janet Heyde l eft school aft er&#13;
the second semester. Cl ass officers were: President - Pauline Ol hava ; Vice&#13;
President - Gene Hack; Secretary - Joyce Hawes; Treasur er - Duane Iwen. The&#13;
St udent Council members were Joyce Hawes and Pauline Ol hava and Janet Heyde , who&#13;
served the first semester, and Duane Iwen served t he l ast semest er . Our sponsor&#13;
was J·1r. Zoel ler.. There wer e five girls and three boys in Mi xed Chorus ; one girl&#13;
and boy in band; two gi rls and one boy in basketball; two girls in s oftball; one&#13;
boy in basebal l , and one girl i n cheer l eading . On October 4, we initiat ed the&#13;
Freshman and gave them a party that night. On March 28 we gave our Senior Cla ss&#13;
Play "Spooky Junction11 • The evenirtg of Apr5.l 11th we l eft f or Chicago on our&#13;
Senior Ski p Day trip. The Junior-Senior Banque t was May 9th. May 18th was Bac cJ.- laureate and May 21st was Commencement. We now say far ewell to Per si a High a s&#13;
we step out into t he world.&#13;
This page is sponsor ed by:&#13;
Albertus Hardware Persia, Iowa &#13;
SENIOR CLASS WILL&#13;
T , r:ene Hack , Ni l l to Bob Theime m.y abi lit;r to p:et pr etty "'Ood radcs on my test 1·1it h -&#13;
O'lt stndyinr- . It isn't hard Bob if yon use a little bit of skill and a u i10le l ot of l ack .&#13;
I, Gene Hac k, 1·:ill to Karen Steenbock my ability to show Mr. Zoeller a '.Jr e tty bad time&#13;
in class. It i sn't har d Ka r en but, don't push your luck too far.&#13;
I, Joyc e Hm-.Jes , will to Lois Peters my ability to pound out and sing to Steam Heat on&#13;
the radia tor . Do it r ood Lois, 1'Jr. Zoeller loves tha t sonr; .&#13;
I, Joyc e Hawes, will to Gary Albers my abilit~.r to eat all the r i ch little ::;oodies I&#13;
1·1ant and never ;:::ain an ounce. Fun trying anyway, HuH Gary?&#13;
I, Duane Ii·ien, will to Charlotte KreJTle r my height and muscles. This c rnnes in handy&#13;
i.rhen pl ayin p; baske t ball, esner.ially_ in get tine: alJ the r ebo-.mds , like I didn 1 t. Good l uck&#13;
i~ your s e nior year Charlotte and I hope you win em all.&#13;
I , D mne I Hen , uill to Delmar Thoms my Orovm and place behind the ba s3 horn in band .&#13;
As y ou knm·r only a senior boy is eligible to be Band King. Don't toot too hard :!Jelmar l !&#13;
Watc h out for Mr . Slavick he'll keep you blowing all the time.&#13;
I , Betty J ean Martens, will to Wanda Hack my place in Mixed Chorus to play t he Glochenspiel(the bells) and never hit the right note. Practi ce on it good Wanda it sotmds real&#13;
nic e that wa y .&#13;
I , Betty J e an '.'1artens, will to Carol Foje ITl'J place in Pep Band durine; basketball games.&#13;
Thi s· is to a ::rreat advantage to you Carol, bec ause then &gt;rou can make more noise when Bob&#13;
.1eier c c:w-ies out on the f l oor, maybe i f yo-.i work extra hard you may become Band Queen alon g&#13;
with De lmar Thoms as I&lt;ing .&#13;
I, Lavonne Me ier, will to Joyce Iwen my old job in the cafe, maybe you can find a swelJ&#13;
P'UY like I d i d J oyce.&#13;
I, Lavonne Meier, will to Jim Martens my ol d A.'llerican History Book and :r s ure hooe you&#13;
et more out of i t than I di d.&#13;
I, Pauline Olhava , wil l to Lelan Pearcy my abilit y to catc h up on slee!J durine cla s ses ,&#13;
It's alri c;i:t Lel Dn if you c an devise a method so you don 1 t get cau ht.&#13;
I , Pauline Olhava , will to Catherine Steenbock my place in the back seat of the bus.&#13;
I t will come in handy Catherine if you c an et the other half of the seat saved for Bob&#13;
Thieme.&#13;
I , Ron Pitts, will to Bob Meier all the pr ospective girl s i n Neol a, exce'Jt one or t wo,&#13;
that I can ' t part with. Take good -::are of t hem Bob, some of them will s how you a good t i 1:ie,&#13;
I, Ron Pitts, will to BilJy Joe Martens my car with a low gear in it so that he can&#13;
plow thronrh mud and s;10w. Take e.; ood c are of it Bill and it will out l ast two or three L:i.'.1-&#13;
coln' s.&#13;
He , t he Senior Cl ass, will to Sharon Steenbock our abil ity to chew r.um and eat candy&#13;
riP'ht under Hr . Zoe l ler' s nose and never ge t caueht. The secret to our suc cess Sharon is,&#13;
offer Mr. Zoeller some he'll never squeal. 1.-Je , the Sen i or Cl ass, 1-.Jill to l'1r . Zoeller all the empty cou,:;h drop b oxes he and we&#13;
seniors have consumed i n the past four years. Check them a ll Mr. Zoeller t her e may be&#13;
some ~t11 k in the corners.&#13;
The Senior Girls of 11 5811 will to Persia Hi r,h, one broken gal lon of c:rape am~ easy&#13;
rion nop - c or n , instant nuddinf (that 1-rent dmm 'the dr ain) all the fudio- e a nd Ice Cream eaten&#13;
secretl y :i_n t he Home Ee . Kitc hen , s ewed p a r;11 hol es in Pj •s and one burnt le:1on merin.::;ue&#13;
We also wil l to the Senior Cl a ss of 11 5911 all the hours we were t ar dy durin:; noon hour.&#13;
t.fav e fun kids '.·re di d , but don't get cau:'.ht. We Didl&#13;
· \Je t he Senior Boys of 11 58" namel y Ron P. , and Gene H. , and D·.1ane I . , will to good' ol&#13;
Per s ia Hirrh all the 'Ja er and pencils that 1-1e didn't buy, all the clubs t ha t u er e made in&#13;
sron c l ass and never r.ot to be us er1 , what s l eft of the poor teachers, a:::id f i nal l v 1·1e ,.&#13;
1i l l&#13;
to the boys i n all other classes the majority vote ,like He id..11~ 1 "&#13;
This ua ~e is s nonsored by:&#13;
Persia Oil&#13;
Per la, Iowa &#13;
SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY&#13;
It is in the year 1968 , and t he tmm of Persia is celebratinr, the hornecominc of the&#13;
Senior Class of 1958.&#13;
01 Persia Hi Gh is the center of activity .&#13;
There is a cloud of d'J.st and a mi R;hty roar a s our first c e lebrity arrives. As the&#13;
dust clears that famous rock 1 n roll singer k;nmm far and wide, Joyce •Elvis• Ea:·ms steps&#13;
out of her dad's old 1 51 11CheV'J11 • After all these years Joyce has finally l earn ad how t(&#13;
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ght club at a certa5_n air force base to be nearer to her husband and tend to the rearing&#13;
of the~_ r t -;r5ns.&#13;
A ' 55 b lack Pl ynout h drives up and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Nick Springman arrive . '.'!rs. S:;rins man is better knmm as Lavonne Meior.&#13;
Lavonne and Nick were married after Nick finished serving Uncle Sam, and t hey a re no:-1&#13;
livin~ on a farm one an0. a !rnlf miles west of Portsmouth . Nick and Lavonne h ave six little&#13;
farm hands and are r.:; et t i n:; r eady to welcome a seventh bundle of joy.&#13;
A small foreign s portscar d-rives up and Duane I wen entan;::les himself and emer.";e s.&#13;
After receiving his }fasters 1 Der ree, Duane is now a teacher at Tri-Cente r School t ea -&#13;
c hing his tHo favorite snbjects, HistoriJ and girls basketba·ll.&#13;
It seems, as yet, Duane hasn't c:;otten serious about any f i rl but, He hear he came b ack&#13;
to Persia to look uo a c e rta in somebody.&#13;
A r:;r een two-tone Pontiac .drives by, and followin.": close b ehind is a blue Plymouth&#13;
driven by Be tt~r Jean .fa rtens.&#13;
After Betty '$raduated she ran a furniture utore :i.n Harlan, Iowa , but .n:ave it. up and&#13;
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set f Qr Leon.&#13;
A lono: black Lincoln drives up follm·recl by a fast r ac e c c.r. The nn~:t brn celebrities&#13;
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that devE.-may-care race driver knOTtm on all bi~ race Hays, Ron Pitts. i·Jr..en these two pr,ay&#13;
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If the Soviet Union ever thought twice of bombing the United Stat es, t hey Non't hesitate no:' l&#13;
Up drives a 11 5511 red and white Oldsmobile and out jlUnps our r e spectable Pauline.&#13;
Seems good 11 ole 11 Colle.re life didn't fit her so her and her husband Bob J-!11ebner run t'.-Jeir&#13;
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Band Concert&#13;
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Lavonne Meier, and Cleo Kuster.&#13;
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This was followed by sponsoring an ugliest man, cute st pan contest to boost year book sales.&#13;
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Now the bright rays of sunshin ~ are fal li ng at last,&#13;
And our stay in this high school too soon will be past.&#13;
Fr om the le ssons we've learned in th~ days that ar~ gone&#13;
We look to the future with h ope that is strong.&#13;
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In the nation whos e ann~r wi ll serve as our guide.&#13;
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                    <text>TABLE of CONTENTS&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . .&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE&#13;
TRAVELING FACULTY ...&#13;
BEE-BEE-TOWN&#13;
ADMISTRA TION . .&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF .&#13;
SENIOR DIVISION .&#13;
JUNIOR DIVISION . . . .&#13;
SOPHOMORE DIVISION .&#13;
F RESHMAN DIVISION. . .&#13;
E LEMENTARY DIVISION.&#13;
ACTIVITIES DIVISION ..&#13;
ATHLETIC DIVISION ....&#13;
MISCELLANEOUS DIVISION&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF . .&#13;
ADMISTRATION ..&#13;
SENIOR DIVISION .&#13;
JUNIOR DIVISION . . . .&#13;
SOPHOMORE DIVISION .&#13;
FRESHMAN DIVISION . .&#13;
ELEMENTARY DIVISION .&#13;
ATHLETIC DIVIDION ...&#13;
ACTIVITIES DIVISION . .&#13;
ADMINISTRATION . . . .&#13;
SE NIOR DIVISION . . . .&#13;
J UNIOR DIVISION . . . .&#13;
SOPHOMORE DIVISION .&#13;
F RESHMAN DIVISION . .&#13;
ELEMENT ARY DIVISION •&#13;
ACT IVITIES DIVISION . .&#13;
A THLETIC DIVISION ...&#13;
DANCE BAND.&#13;
SNAPS . . . ..&#13;
NEOLA&#13;
PERSIA&#13;
.. II&#13;
. III&#13;
. IV&#13;
.. 1&#13;
. . 2&#13;
. 3-7&#13;
.. 8&#13;
. . 9&#13;
. .10&#13;
11-15&#13;
16-20&#13;
21-26&#13;
27-33&#13;
.. 1&#13;
. 3-4&#13;
5-11&#13;
. 13&#13;
. 15&#13;
. 17&#13;
19-28&#13;
29-32&#13;
33-44&#13;
.. 1-2&#13;
. 3-10&#13;
.11-12&#13;
.13 - 14&#13;
.15-16&#13;
.17-25&#13;
.26-32&#13;
. 33-38&#13;
. VI&#13;
. VII&#13;
PREPARED AND E DITED BY THE ANNUAL STAFFS O F T HE TRI- CEN TER SCHOOLS. &#13;
2&#13;
BOARD of EDUCATION&#13;
M. Gene Coffey, Superint endent; Howard Darrington, Duane Kemmish,&#13;
President; Glayds Miller, Secretary ; Phil Floerchiger, Elmer Ingwersen, Fred George.&#13;
This page sponsored by&#13;
"The Place To Save"&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION Counc il Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE&#13;
In this day of extreme criticism of our American&#13;
system of education we must also be alert to the decided&#13;
advantages ·nhich our methods provide. American education&#13;
is unique in that we believe that each student should have an&#13;
opportunity for success in school to the fullest of his individual abilities. Therefore, mymessageto the 1959 Class&#13;
and to all students of the Rri-Center Communit y School is&#13;
that you should thank GOD for the opportunity which h as been&#13;
afforded you, and which is the exp e r ience of attending an&#13;
American school, where the succ ess of the individual is&#13;
more important than that of the state, or the scientist alone,&#13;
or even the all-mighty Dollar.&#13;
This page sponsored by&#13;
COUNCIL BL UFFS SAVING BANK Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
3 &#13;
COMMUTING FACULTY&#13;
MRS. VIOLA VOGT&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
MR. JAMES CHAMBERS MR. JOSEPH SLAVIK&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
MR. JAMES LILLIE&#13;
Vocal Music &#13;
5 &#13;
.. &#13;
- ------- _ ____,,.--&#13;
-----&#13;
-&#13;
-&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
MRS. ZIMMERMAN&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
English&#13;
MR. HOGAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Cornmercial&#13;
BEEBEETOWN F ACULTY&#13;
1 IR. COFFEY&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
9&#13;
MR. MC KERCHER&#13;
Principal&#13;
Coach&#13;
Science&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
MRS. STAMP&#13;
Science&#13;
Home Economics &#13;
&#13;
ENIORS &#13;
/ &#13;
ANN UAL STA FF&#13;
STANDING, L eft to Right : Mr. Hogan, Sponsor; Ber ni e Swanger, Gary&#13;
Lewis, and Genelle Fox. SEATE D : Connie Hammitt, Yvonne 0 1Neill,&#13;
Sharon Otto, and Lee Killpack.&#13;
Editor .... . .. .&#13;
Assistant Editor . .&#13;
Business Manager .&#13;
Photographic E ditor&#13;
Art Editor ..&#13;
Social Editor .&#13;
Sports Editor .&#13;
Yvonne 0 1 Neill&#13;
. Gary Lewis&#13;
. .Lee Killpack&#13;
. . Sharon Otto&#13;
. . Genelle Fox&#13;
. Connie Hammitt&#13;
. Bernie Swanger&#13;
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
A Str ong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Member F. D . I. C.&#13;
13 &#13;
CONNIE HAMMITT&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
MR. MC KERCHEH&#13;
' 'Constance' ' Sponsor&#13;
Annua l Staff.&#13;
Basketball . .&#13;
Class Plays .&#13;
Class Officer .&#13;
Messenger Staff&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
.. 4&#13;
. 1, 2&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
. 1, 4&#13;
.. 4&#13;
.. 3&#13;
MOTTO: We build the ladder by which we rise.&#13;
Pep Club ... . ..• 3&#13;
Softball ... . . . 1, 2, 3&#13;
GENELLE FOX&#13;
"Nelly"&#13;
Class Office rs&#13;
Chorus .. .&#13;
Pep Club . .&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
Annual Staff&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
Cheerleader&#13;
Softball ..&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
.8, 1, 2&#13;
. 8, 1, 2 , 3&#13;
8,1,2,3,4&#13;
14&#13;
YVONNE O'NEILL&#13;
"Vonnie"&#13;
Annual Staff. . . 4&#13;
Band . . . . 3, 4&#13;
T. C. Dance Ban d . 3, 4&#13;
Baske tball . 7, 8, 1, 2, 3&#13;
Cheerleadin g . . 7, 8 , 1&#13;
Class Officer . . . 1, 3&#13;
Class Plays .. 3, 4&#13;
Mess e nger . . .1, 2, 3&#13;
Mixed Chorus ... 3&#13;
Pep Club ... 3&#13;
Softball . . . . . 1, 2, 3 &#13;
LEE K.ILLP ACK&#13;
"Lettuce L eaf 11 SENIORS&#13;
Class Offic e r. . 2 , 4&#13;
Ann ual Sta ff .... 3, 4&#13;
Cl ass Play ..... 3 , 4 CLASS COLORS: Blue and Gold&#13;
M i x e d Ch orus .. . 3 , 4&#13;
Bas ketb a ll ... 1 , 2, 3 , 4 CLASS FLOWER: Blue Carnation&#13;
Baseb a ll . . . 1 , 2,3,4&#13;
Messen ge r Staff . . . 3&#13;
Tra ck ...... . .. 2&#13;
GARY L . LEWIS 11 Louie 11&#13;
Baseb a ll .&#13;
Basketba ll .&#13;
Cho r u s ...&#13;
Cl a ss Play .&#13;
Annua l St a ff&#13;
Messenge r Staff&#13;
Cl a ss Officer.&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4&#13;
1 , 2, 3, 4&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
. 3 , 4&#13;
.. 3&#13;
T rack . . .. . .&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
.. 2&#13;
15&#13;
SHA RON D. OTTO&#13;
. 2 , 4&#13;
. . 4&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
. 3 , 4&#13;
. . 3&#13;
11Sunshine 11&#13;
Cla ss Offic e r.&#13;
Annual Staff . .&#13;
Cla ss Play . .&#13;
M i xed Choru s&#13;
Band .. ..&#13;
Baske tba ll .&#13;
Cheerl eader&#13;
.1 , 2 , 3, 4&#13;
. . 1, 2&#13;
P e p Club ..&#13;
Softball ... . .. 3&#13;
. 1, 2, 3&#13;
BE RNARD SWANGER 11Bernie 11&#13;
Annua l Sta ff ..&#13;
Bas ketba ll ..&#13;
Baseball .. .&#13;
Class Officer .&#13;
Cl ass Plays&#13;
. •. 4&#13;
.1, 2, 3&#13;
.1, 2 , 3&#13;
. . 3&#13;
. . 3, 4 &#13;
CLASS HISTORY&#13;
Only three of the seven seniors started at Beebee town. In the fall of 1 946 ,&#13;
Miss Korlys Reese, our teacher, was there to greet eight little tots t o s t art&#13;
our education. They were Gerry and L arry Axtell, Le ana Darnold, Marlene&#13;
Davis, Genelle Fox, Lee Killpack, Yvonne O' Neill, and Patty Rief. Marl e n e left&#13;
before school was out.&#13;
In first grade, we were joined by Jane Burbridge. We los t Gerry and Larry&#13;
Axtell, and Patty Rief left in the second semester. Our t eacher was Mrs. Marilyn&#13;
Gunderson.&#13;
In the second grade, we were joined by Kenneth Fulfs a nd we lost Leana&#13;
Darnold. That i"eft a class of five. Our teacher was Mrs. Marilyn Gunderson.&#13;
In the third grade, we lost Jane Burbridge and Kenneth Fulfs. Three of&#13;
us were left: Lee, Yvonne, and Genelle. Our teacher was Mrs. Bess Kuhlman.&#13;
In the fourth grade, we gained Robert Evans and during the second semester&#13;
we were joined by Connie Hammitt whi ch made a class of five . The teacher&#13;
was Mrs . Bess Kuhlman.&#13;
In our fifth grade year, we were joined by J udy Tripp. The teac her was&#13;
Mrs. Dale Hardy.&#13;
In th e sixth grade, we lost Robert Evans. The teacher was Mrs. Bess&#13;
Kuhlman .&#13;
In the seventh grade, we gained P auline Newhouse and lost Judy Tripp.&#13;
Our teacher was Mrs. Pear l Ramsy.&#13;
I n the eighth grade, we lost Pauline Newhouse a nd in February we gained&#13;
Gary Lewis . There were five in the c lass. They were Connie Hammitt, Yvonne&#13;
O' Neill, Gene lle Fox , L ee Killpac k, and Gary Lewis. Our teacher was Mrs.&#13;
Pearl Ramsey.&#13;
In the fall of 195 5, . the five of us who graduated from eighth grade walked&#13;
up the stairs to High School with two more in the class. They were Sharon Otto&#13;
and Bernie Swanger. The teachers for our Freshman and Sophomore years were&#13;
Mr. Naragon, o ur Superintendent; Mr. Hiller; and Mr. McKercher, our sponsor .&#13;
For our Junior y ear, we found the s ame members as last y e a r. The teachers&#13;
were Mr. McKer cher, Mr. Youmans, Mrs. Nitz, Mr. Hiller, ou r sponso r , and&#13;
Mr. Coffey, Supe rintende nt.&#13;
In our senior year, 1958-'5 9, we find Genelle Fox, Connie Hammitt, Sharon&#13;
Otto, Yvonne O' Ne ill, Lee Killp ack, Gary Lewis, and Bernie Swanger. All of&#13;
us have be e n together since our Freshman yea r . Our t each ers are Mr. McKercher,&#13;
sponsor, Mr. Hogan , Mrs. Zimme rman, Mrs. Stamp, and Mr. Coffey, our Super- inte ndent.&#13;
16 &#13;
SENIOR PROPHECY&#13;
We the Junior Class do hereby prophecy that the following sta tements&#13;
wi ll b e t r u e te n years from now:&#13;
Vo nnie O ' Neill is now editor of the Love-Lorn Column of the Beebeetown&#13;
He rald. She and G a ry have built up a Lover's Lane down near Jody's Drive-In,&#13;
wh ere t hey go every Saturday night to try out the p a rking meters they have recently&#13;
installed.&#13;
Lee Killpac k is a chemical genius for dis covering a chemic al to put in water&#13;
to m a ke his Stutz Be arcat run back and forth to Sharon's at 60 miles t o the gallon.&#13;
Genelle Fox is now head bookkeeper at the Christoffersen-Fox chicken&#13;
r anch in Tom bstone T e rritory . The chickens are c oming along just fine. Genelle&#13;
and P aul are n ' t doing so bad either. They have 10 little liabilities. In her spare&#13;
time she waits on tables in the Longbranch Saloon in Dodge City .&#13;
Shar on Otto is now a professional Home Economics teacher at the Beebeetown Unive r sity . She has invented a new breakfast cereal called the Leezy -&#13;
Weezy that is complet ely silent.&#13;
Connie Hammitt has sent word that she and her husband Larry Warner&#13;
a re spending their honeymoon in the Sahara Desert. When they return they plan&#13;
t o m a ke their home in an airplane so Connie can continue her job as an airline&#13;
s tewar dess.&#13;
Bernie Swanger is now a cop in Beebeetown. In his spare time he d r ive s&#13;
his 1969 Thunde r Bir d in the drag rac es at the Beebeetown drag strip . He is&#13;
very h ard on teena ge drivers who spin their tires when they start ou t from a&#13;
stop sig n.&#13;
Gary L ewis is now a singer for the O 'Neill Hillbilly Band a t one of the&#13;
l eading Be ebeetown night clubs. He owes his musical ability to his daily s inging&#13;
i n studyhall during the four y ears he attended high s c hool.&#13;
Mr. Coffey now is the writer of a daily newspape r c olumn called, ••Ove r&#13;
t h e Coff e e cups with Coffey ." In this c olumn h e tells of h is p a s t e xp eri ences&#13;
a s warden of the Beebeetown Prison.&#13;
Mr. McKe rcher is now a Home E conomics t eache r a t Beebeetown High.&#13;
He makes his o wn c andy and gum to s e ll to his stud e nts. That way he doe sn't&#13;
h ave t o put up with candy and gum wrappe rs in Study H a ll.&#13;
Mr. Hogan is now building his wife and his family of 12 a r anch type hous e&#13;
o ut of toothpi c ks. He dre w up the plans wit h the help of his well t aught shop&#13;
c las s of 1959 . About the 12 kids, he always taught it was ch eaper by the do z en.&#13;
Mrs. Zi:r:imerman. is _very muc~ pleased a~ how well th e b ook she has just&#13;
writt e n is doing . It is hked by high school lite r a tur e teach ers in particular. The name of he r book is "MEMORIZE" .&#13;
M rs. Stamp is now a professional gamble r at the Sahara Hote l in Las Vegas&#13;
Nevada . Sh e h as discovere d a new w ay to b eat the Roulette Whe el. '&#13;
M r. Lillie owns a flowe r shop in downtown Beebeetown. His busine ss is&#13;
parti cular ly rushing around Easte r .&#13;
Mr . Sla vik has a tele vision show of his own now which has replac ed the&#13;
L a w r ence We l k Show . It' s c alled Slavik's Sera na der's .&#13;
17 &#13;
CLASS WILL&#13;
We, the graduating class of 1959 of Beebeetown High School, declare th is to&#13;
be our last will and testament.&#13;
To Mr. McKercher: We will our ability to get to Study Hall on time&#13;
To Mr. Hogan: We will our ability to keep a straight fac e in Bookkeeping.&#13;
To Mr. Zimmerman: We will our ability to see through ''Sophomore Schemes''.&#13;
To the Juniors: We will our ability to get along as classmates.&#13;
To the Sophomore~ : We will our ability to get along with the teachers.&#13;
To the Freshmen: We will our ability to get high grades and our industrious&#13;
characteristics.&#13;
I, Vonnie O'Neill, will my study hall habits to the Sophomore boys.&#13;
I, Lee Killpack, will my phenomenal ability to make strange and utterly fascinating sounds in study hall without getting caught to Mari on Dickey.&#13;
I, Connie Hammitt, will my easy going temperament to Saundra Ward.&#13;
I, Genelle Fox, will my height to Louise Spark.&#13;
I, Gary Lewis, will my pitching arm to Kathy Be e b e e and hope she uses it in&#13;
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I, Bernie Swanger, will my ability to stay out of ditches to Ke nny F .&#13;
CLASS POEM&#13;
We are the class of • 59&#13;
Only seven are in the line&#13;
Three of us boys, and fou r of us girls&#13;
We' r e always in the so c ial whir ls .&#13;
First comes Connie to us so dear&#13;
With a scream and a holler, we know she's here.&#13;
Next comes Vonnie, so tall a n d gay,&#13;
There's someone in high school that ke eps her that way .&#13;
Now comes Sharon with her kleenex box&#13;
With sniffles and sneezes--the buildi ng rocks.&#13;
Ne xt comes Genelle, the shortest of us a ll&#13;
She liked a boy by the name of P aul.&#13;
Here comes Bernie with his hot r od F o r d&#13;
When he had his pipes he really r oare d .&#13;
Now comes Gary with his Au gu st p l ans&#13;
Here 's to you an d your dishpa n hands.&#13;
Here come s Lee wit h h is study hall antics&#13;
Driving each of t he t e ach ers franti c.&#13;
We alth and f ame awaits ou r call&#13;
A cheery f arewell we give to all.&#13;
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Genelle and B. L. got together???????????? ???? ?????? ? -? ???????????&#13;
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Lee d idn't cut up in study hall???????????? ??? ??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Vonnie didn' t like to ride in Plymouths?????????????? ????????????????&#13;
Sharon didn't go to church??????????????????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Bernie didn't go to the Bluffs?????????????????????????? ? ??? ???????&#13;
Kenneth made eyes at the girls in Chemistry class? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Roger fell in love with Kathy Beebee?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Saun dra d idn't like the Woodbine boys??????????????????? ?? ????? ?????&#13;
R o s i e l et Kenneth S. and Ronnie V . get together???? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Janice didn't like a certain Che vie pick-up??????????? ?????????????? ???&#13;
Diane d i d n' t run foot races a round the sheep pen with Bernie?????????? ??????&#13;
Lorraine couldn' t shoot hook s hots? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Gary S. like d Lorraine ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. ? ? ? ? ? ? ·? ? .; ? ? ?&#13;
Bill liked Louise Sparks? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?"·?·?????????? ? ?&#13;
Tommy hadn 1 t learned t o talk? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Ray could keep his papers in his desk???? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Marion get along with Mrs. Zimmerman????????????? ????????????????&#13;
Mary Larsen wasn't bashful?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Kenny Arri ck was 6 feet tall???????????????? ?????????????????????&#13;
Ronnie cam e to school e ve ry day? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? F~edie didn't have a permit to chase girls????????? ? ? ?????????????? ? ??&#13;
Ri chard was n't so Foxy??? ?????? ? ????????? ? ????? ????????????????&#13;
Ka th y a nd Lorraine didn't fight over G. S. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
L ouise didn't live close to R ay???????????????????? ???? ?? ? ?? ??? ????&#13;
Lave rne walke d back to school at noon with the rest of the boys.???? ? ?? ? ? ?? ???&#13;
M rs. Z immerman didn't have a pair of sneakers??????????? ? ? ? ?? ?? ??? ???&#13;
Mr. Hogan hadn't gotte n married?? ?? ???? ????????????? ? ????? ? ? ?????&#13;
Mr. Mc Ke rche r fell in love with a test tube? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
Mrs. Stamp had the sophomore boy s in Home Ee. class ? ??? ???????????????&#13;
Mr. Lillie got his diaphragm hooked around his eye t ooth? ?????????????????&#13;
Mr. Slovik had a Yul Brynner hair cut?????????????????? ?????????????&#13;
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Lettered .. .&#13;
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Lettered .. .&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
Paper Staff ..&#13;
Annual Staff .&#13;
Student Council .&#13;
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President ....&#13;
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WOLLENHAUPT&#13;
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L e tt ered .. .&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
Band ....&#13;
Paper Staff ..&#13;
Annual Staff .&#13;
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NORMA LA JEAN HANSEN&#13;
"La Jean"&#13;
"Charming, sweet, and always neat."&#13;
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"Judy"&#13;
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Lettered .&#13;
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JOSEPH WAYNE OSTDIEK&#13;
"Joe"&#13;
" I believe in work, but I'm not in&#13;
favor of it. "&#13;
Bas e ball . . 1, 2&#13;
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De clam . . . . 1&#13;
LEANA MAE DARNOLD&#13;
''Ching Ching''&#13;
"Study? I'd rather argue. 11&#13;
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RONALD RAY ARRICK&#13;
"Magoo"&#13;
"What he wants most out of school&#13;
is himself."&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Lettered&#13;
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Lettered .&#13;
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.1 ,2,3, 4&#13;
. • .• 4&#13;
.l,2,3,4&#13;
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... 1, 2&#13;
MARIE ELAINE TREDE&#13;
11 . • 11 Treedy"&#13;
High s chool days have their delights,&#13;
but they can't compare with high&#13;
school nights . 11&#13;
Logan High School l, 2&#13;
Declarn . . . 4&#13;
Annual Staff . . . 4 &#13;
"Tough Guy"&#13;
I'm bashful.&#13;
Ah, come on!&#13;
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CLASS WILL&#13;
We, the ten members of the Senior Class of 1959, of the City of Neola,&#13;
County of Pottawattamie, and the State of Iowa, do make, publish, and declare&#13;
this our last will and testament; hereby revoking and annuling all wills made&#13;
by us heretofore.&#13;
To the School Board, we will the Junior Class.&#13;
To Mr. Coffe, we will a trampoline. Have fun jumping!&#13;
To Mr. Sawin, we will our ability to keep our desk straight.&#13;
To Mrs. Barber, we will all the old stencils. Happy cutting!&#13;
To Mrs. Bacon, we will all our old playbooks.&#13;
To Mr. Lee, we will a comb and brush set.&#13;
To Miss McCall, we will all our A Government papers and the dungeon.&#13;
To the Junior Class, we will our places on the honor roll. Have fun studying!&#13;
To the So'phomore Class, we will all our candy wrappers and apple cores.&#13;
To the Freshman Class, we will ·our ability to have successful parties.&#13;
I, Ronald Ray Arrick, will my ability to Jerry Alloways.&#13;
I, Joseph Wayne Ostdiek, will my curly hair to Dorothy Arrick.&#13;
I, Judith Anne Short, will my ability to get a man to Sandra Carroll. (Have&#13;
fun!) I also will my height to Richard Armstrong.&#13;
I, Norma La Jean Hansen, will my ability to get along with the teachers to&#13;
Ruth Kohel, and my gift of gab to Deanne Cohrs.&#13;
I, Marie Elaine Trede, will my ability to get home after midnight to Jim&#13;
Hadfield .&#13;
I, Kathryn Joanne Wollenhaupt, will my ability to d rive to Frank Killpack.&#13;
(Be careful) I also will my initiative to Dorothy Hadfield.&#13;
I, Korlys Kay Killpack, will my position in the office to Joe Carlson and my&#13;
ability to resist watermelons to Larry Arrick.&#13;
I, Wanda Jean Hadfield, will my singing ability to Jim Jessen and my ability&#13;
to be in study hall on time at noon to Gary Matthews.&#13;
I, Mary Jane Papst, will my ability to stay on the bask etball team to Lyle&#13;
Driver. (Be a good sport)&#13;
I, Leana Darnold, will my disposition to Tom Frey and m y ability to keep&#13;
quiet in study halls to Dick Kuklin.&#13;
Signed and Sworn to by this the Senior Class of 19 59 . &#13;
CLASS PROPHECY&#13;
CLASS OF '59 IN FIRST REUNION&#13;
It was indeed an inspiring sight for those visiting for the first time the&#13;
Tri-Center School grounds. It certainly was amazing to note the aspects of&#13;
the new town, Tri-City.&#13;
Among those traveling a great distance to be with her former classmates was La Jean Hansen, who flew from Paris where she is a model for&#13;
Dior. She reports that everything is now in its rightful plac e, fashion wise.&#13;
Talking with Kathryn Wollenhaupt she told me that she was now campaigning as candidate for the office of Governor of Alaska . (She must have&#13;
acquired her experience campaigning for office in 4-H.)&#13;
It was quite interesting for me to learn that Wanda Hadfield is enthusiastic about her.basketball coaching position with the YWCA in Denver, Colorado.&#13;
No doubt she became interested in that field while in high school.&#13;
I was glad to see Leana Darnold again in person after viewing her on&#13;
television and reading about her in the newspapers. I was very eager to hear&#13;
about her new TV show demonstrating exercises for trim figures .&#13;
Marie Trede is just as thrilled as she thought she would be when she&#13;
first heard the word, cosmetology . She is now owner· of her own beauty salon.&#13;
Joe Ostdiek has become quite famous, due to the publication he has&#13;
received through his work in developing a special breed of cows that produce&#13;
half and half. Since the Hot Lunch Department of the school uses nothing but&#13;
the best, they patronize Joe's products exclusively.&#13;
Serving as our gracious guide for the day, was Mary Jane Papst, the&#13;
e ffi cie nt private secretary to the Superintendent of Tri-Center School. She&#13;
undoubte dly received her experience in the Neola School offic e back in '59.&#13;
On this guided tour Mary Jane pointe d out the attractive landscaping&#13;
whi ch was the artistic work of Ronald A r r ick, who is now a very skillful&#13;
ga rdene r. In his spare time Ron also writes for a lonely hearts column in&#13;
the TRI-CITY TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER.&#13;
Two members of the class who still live in Neola acted as hostesses&#13;
for the day. They were the former Judy Short and Korlys Killpack. Korlys&#13;
still pursues some of the activities she was interested in high school and also&#13;
teaches piano, not only to her own children but to the n e ighbor' s children too·&#13;
Judy's classmates were, of course, not surprised to find her an efficient&#13;
housewife and active in community affairs. Judy is kept busy consulting her&#13;
children while acting as Den Mother, 4-H Leader, and a Room Mother for the&#13;
P.T.A.&#13;
Over heard during the evening activities were pledg es not to let ten years&#13;
pass by before meeting in another reunion.&#13;
Reporter&#13;
Tom Frey&#13;
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CLASS POEM&#13;
We the class of '59&#13;
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Because we number 8 plus 2&#13;
We will now introduce ourselves to you.&#13;
First there is Ron, known as Magoo&#13;
No one knows what he might do.&#13;
Leana, better known as Ching&#13;
Finally got herself a ring.&#13;
Wanda who is so very shy&#13;
Will get a man by and by.&#13;
Now there is La Jean with her manners so fine&#13;
Writing an etiquette book will be her line.&#13;
Korlys we know is bound to marry&#13;
But first she will be a secretary.&#13;
Joe with his curly locks&#13;
Will end up darning his own socks.&#13;
Now there is Janie with her basketball fame&#13;
Is sure to win in life's game.&#13;
Judy who is so short and sweet&#13;
Has accomplished life's first feat.&#13;
Marie with her steak house charm&#13;
Won't live forever on the farm.&#13;
Dear ale Kathryn, everyone's friend&#13;
College bound, will break the trend.&#13;
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SENIOR CLASS WILL&#13;
We, the Senior Class of 1958-'59 being about to leave this sphere in full possession of&#13;
sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament;&#13;
thereby revoking and making void all former wills made by us at any other time.&#13;
We give and bequeath the School Board and Faculty members restful nights and peaceful&#13;
d reams.&#13;
We give to the Sophomore Class the coming adventure of the two most exciting years&#13;
of High School.&#13;
We give to the Freshman Class this advice, acceptance of which will lead them to glory,&#13;
c opy the class of 1958-'59, learn to work if not to win, development comes sooner through&#13;
be a r ing failures than successes. It isn't fun, but look at us and be encouraged.----------&#13;
I, Karon Steenboc.k, will to Lyle Ronfeldt, my position behind Mr. Zoeller's desk when he&#13;
isn't there, and also my ability to goof when counting lunch money.&#13;
I , B ill Martens, will to Terry Kremer, all the food I ate i'n the Home Economics Room during&#13;
noon hour. Be careful, Terry, or you'll gain weight like I did!&#13;
I, Wanda Hack, will to Virgil Steenbock, my ability to get in trouble in Mr. Sick's Math Class.&#13;
It isn't hard to do, Virgil, especially when you enjoy talking like I do!&#13;
I , Robert Thieme, will to Donna Sidebottom, my ability to be last in lunch line. This way&#13;
y ou don't have to crowd, Donna!&#13;
I , Carol Foje, will to Beverly Pearcy, my ability to have no special abilities. Don't feel slighted,&#13;
Bev, I never did. Have lots of fun in your final year of high school. I did!&#13;
I, Delmar Thoms, will to Darreld Graham, my ability to get in trouble with Mr. Zoeller.&#13;
It's e asy to do, so be careful!&#13;
I , Lois Peters, will to Lois Hansen all of my old Chemistry papers. Take good care of them,&#13;
Lois. I worked hard for them.&#13;
I, Lelan Pearcy, will to Nolan Moss, my ability to bluff teachers at Persia High. Be car eful,&#13;
N olan, that you don't do it too often.&#13;
I, Charlotte Kremer, will to Murlene Kemrnish, my old sweat socks and tennis shoes. Take&#13;
g o od care of them, Mert, I don't think they'll last another year.&#13;
I, J im Martens, will to Dick Moffatt, my position Qn the boys basketball team. Che rish i t&#13;
Dick , and make good use of it. I think P .H.S. can use a few recruits.&#13;
I , Joyce I wen, will to Janice Knauss, my ability to be late for Mr. Zoelle r's typing cla ss.&#13;
It r eally isn't so bad if he doesn't catch you.&#13;
I, Robert Meier, will to Gary Howard, my ability to win friends and influence teachers. It&#13;
isn't hard, Gary, if you have the right twist to your little finger.&#13;
I, Sharon Steenbock, will to Robert Deupree, all the old chalk dust in the Science Room t o&#13;
cover up all his blemishes whe n he hits Council Bluffs to see Carolyn. How about tha t, Bob?&#13;
I, Gary Albers, will to Duane Otto, my soft spoken voice which I think you need, instead of&#13;
that screaming terror thing you have now.&#13;
I, Cathrine Steenbock, will to Karleen Hunt, all of my old jokes for which Mr. Z o eller mov ed&#13;
me in Study Hall. Be careful, Karleen, Although they gave me and the r est of the s e n i o r s&#13;
a lot of laughs, Mr. Zoeller has quite a temper.&#13;
We , the Senior Class of Persia, will to Cleo Kuster all of the old Lit. n otes we took in our&#13;
final year at P.H.S. Cleo, if when you're studying fo · a test and y ou' r e able to fig u re out what&#13;
a ll the little scribblings and such mean, let us know. We never could remember after class!&#13;
We , the Senior Class of Persia, will to Rita Ditzler our ability to warm the b asketball flo or&#13;
as well as the bench. Get out _there and really give them he ck, Rita. We know you can do it!&#13;
We, the Senior Cheerleaders, will to Bonnie Bothwell, our position as custod i an of the s chool&#13;
~pi rit. You have done such a wonderful job in the past, we f eel y ou a re capable of continuing&#13;
m the future.&#13;
We, the Seniors hope that these memorable gifts will be appr e c i ated and c alled for as well&#13;
as they have in the past.&#13;
133 &#13;
SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY&#13;
The Senior Class of 1959 all had big ideas as to what they were going to do after finishing&#13;
school. Now in 1969, we will look back to see how they have spent the l ast ten years.&#13;
It seems Gary Albers always had the ambition to do what no one had done yet, ''Build&#13;
a Rocket to the Moon. '' He made his secret known only to two of his classmates, Bill Martens&#13;
and Bob Meier. At once they wanted to help Gary in every way they could. Bill got to work&#13;
at once drawing up the plans, and Bob bought a farm near Persia, and if y ou have been wondering why his crops have grown so much taller than anyone else 's, it's be cause Gary has&#13;
built his rocket, S.C. '59 (Senior Class '59) right in the cent er of the field.&#13;
As everyone expected, Wanda Hack went into the Marines. She recently took a trip to&#13;
Washington to see the General at the Pentagon, through whose office Gary must receive c learaz:ce&#13;
permission. She loves it in the Marines, especially because most of the time she is working&#13;
with her husband.&#13;
Next we will go to Charlotte Kremer, who in her Junior year had often talked of _going&#13;
to college. But in her Senior year it seems someone stole her heart away. In the Spring of&#13;
'60 she and Harvey were married, and now support a family of three boys and two girls.&#13;
During his Senior year, Jim Martens had always talked of enl isting in the Navy. And&#13;
sure enough, after graduating, he joined. After the first four years Jim liked it so well,&#13;
he signed up again. He is now seriously thinking of making it a career. . After finishing school, Sharon Steenboc k began working as a typist in an _office . But it&#13;
seemed L arry did not think she was suited to this type of work, and the following year they&#13;
were married and now live on a farm ne ar Shelby. Sh a r on has a little kitchen helper, and Larry&#13;
has two little chore boys.&#13;
After attending four years of college at Maryville , Mo ., Joyce Iwen graduate? with high&#13;
honors. For the last six years she has been girls' coach at the n ew Tri-Center High School.&#13;
The last three years she has taken her girls to State, and again this year it looks quite p romising.&#13;
We all know what a great actor Bob Thieme was on our small stage at Persia. So it&#13;
will not b e a surprise to hear he is now acting on Broadway. Last month Bob opened his fou rth&#13;
play. Keep up the good work Bob, all of your former c lassmates h a ve joined your Fan Club.&#13;
Carol _Foje had always given serious thought of going to college . So in the fall_of ' 59,&#13;
she, and with her classmate Joyce, went to Ma ryville. S'1e m a jored in Home Economic_s and&#13;
is now a dietitian at a Hospital. She married a top surgeon there, and he says she is the&#13;
best cook ever. Not to our s u rprise, we find Cathrine Steenbock as Secretary to the Ambassado r of&#13;
France. She a lways wante d to see Europe, and when offered this job, her dream came tru:·&#13;
Cathrine has just finished touring the countries of Italy and Turkey and is now on her way&#13;
back to the United States.&#13;
All through high school Karon Steenbock had made plans of making a career as an R .N. •&#13;
but it seems some one changed her mind for her and decided she would make a better moth e~.&#13;
Karon and Gene now live on a farm, and a long with raising cattle, they have a set of twin&#13;
girls and a set of twin boys. . We all know D e lmar Tl-i.oms had always been interested in working at the Persia Skelly&#13;
Station. Within a couple of years after graduating h e w as abl e to buy it, and now has a c~rporation goin g. Delmar is married now and has his own two little grease monkeys workrng&#13;
for him.&#13;
Lois Peter 's ambition was to be a nurse, and in the fall of '59 she entered Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs. She loved her work and went on to receive her Bachelor's Degree.&#13;
She and Gordon are now marrie d and have two little girls. They all think she is a 1969 Florence&#13;
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On June 6, 1959, Lelan Pearcy and Maggie were married. They lived in Council Bluffs&#13;
for awhile, but when they started raising a family, it was decided a farm was the best place&#13;
t o raise them. So they moved to a small farm near Underwood and now have three little farmer&#13;
Pearcys.&#13;
In conclusion, Gary has given it serious thought, and has decided the only way to get&#13;
together for a class reunion is to invite them as passengers on his rocket to the moon. Every -&#13;
one thought it was a wonderful idea and they are taking off tomorrow, May 19, 1969, at 2400&#13;
hours. "Let's all wish them a successful trip."&#13;
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Lois Peters . . . . . . . Secretary&#13;
Wanda Hack ..... Vice -President&#13;
Charlotte Kremer . . . President&#13;
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DEDICATION&#13;
We dedicate this 1959- 60 yearbook to the&#13;
unity of the three T r i-Center schools. Many&#13;
activities have been undertaken very s ucc essfully this school year. The students ofthe thr e&#13;
communities have all co-operated in bringing&#13;
unity t o our school.&#13;
This book is a symbol of the unity, cooperation, and interest we possess in our school.&#13;
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SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE&#13;
TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960&#13;
Edu cation in this world today is a fast and complex&#13;
phe n omenon that begins at birth and ends in death. Your&#13;
sch ool y e ars are merely twelv e years of preparation for&#13;
some of the fundamental skills.&#13;
We h ope that you, as adults, will n ot go out into this&#13;
world b e lieving that your e ducation has ended with y our&#13;
h · gh s chool graduation. It is our hope that y ou will take&#13;
advantag e of the many fac e ts of learning and education&#13;
that ar e afforded in our modern community of today and&#13;
t h at you will grow with education and understanding through&#13;
all the days of your life.&#13;
DAU WE LDING &amp; BLACKSMITH&#13;
RIE F APPLIANCE &amp; HARDWARE&#13;
BARRIERS GARAGE&#13;
NEOLA DAIRY WHIP&#13;
Norman Sawin&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
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"It's been a tough&#13;
old row, but we&#13;
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11 At l a st" &#13;
COMMENCEMENT&#13;
MAX HESLY&#13;
ST UR DEV ANT DRUG&#13;
MINDEN BOWL&#13;
MINDEN P RODUCE&#13;
May 18, 1960 forty-four seniors&#13;
were graduated. Commencement&#13;
speaker was Dr. G. O. Thompson,&#13;
Dean of Westmar College, LeMars,&#13;
Iowa. The Class was presented b y&#13;
Principal Merle Sharp to the chairman of the board of education, Wayne&#13;
Ostdiek, who awarded the diplomas.&#13;
Senior Class Motto: A light house&#13;
to guide us and God beside us.&#13;
Flower: Carnation.&#13;
Colors: Blue and White.&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
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HONOR STUDENTS&#13;
Compliments of DAN DOYLE&#13;
CROWLE Y DRUG&#13;
Valedictorian of the class of 1960&#13;
was Donna Sidebottom. Salutator ian&#13;
was T e rry Kremer. Tom F rey&#13;
rece ived the American Citi zenship&#13;
Award for the most outstanding&#13;
showing of the highest qualities of&#13;
citizenship.&#13;
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12. Boys' Sectional Baseball&#13;
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Pictures&#13;
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October 6. 0. G. Fitzgerald - Assembly&#13;
16. Treynor parade&#13;
19. Senior picture&#13;
29. Correllies - Assembly&#13;
30. Band Boosters Dance at Beebeetown&#13;
November 6. ·Basketball - there - Modale&#13;
10. Basketball - there - Treynor&#13;
13. Basketball - there - Minden&#13;
16. Al Bell - Assembly&#13;
17. Basketball - here - Shelby&#13;
20. Basketball - there - Panama&#13;
24. Basketball - here - Carson-Macedonia&#13;
December 1. Basketball - here - Panama&#13;
4. Basketball - here - Treynor&#13;
8. Basketball - there - St. Joe c&#13;
11. Basketball - there - Magnolia A 15. Dance at Persia&#13;
18. Grades School Program&#13;
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22. Basketball - there - Elk Horn L&#13;
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15. Basketball - there - Carson-Macedonia&#13;
22. Basketball - there - I. S. D. N&#13;
Grouped Colored Pictures D 25--29. Girls' County Tournament&#13;
28. Assembly Program&#13;
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12. Dance R 16--20. Girls' Sectional Tournaments - here&#13;
22--27. Boys' Sectional Tournaments - Underwood&#13;
25. Career Day&#13;
March 4. Senior Record Hop&#13;
5. Chili Supper and Bake Sale - Persia&#13;
9. Junior Roller Skating Party&#13;
10. Kansas City Trip - Boys' Basketball&#13;
11. Des Moines Trip - Girls' Basketball&#13;
11. Dance sponsored b y Band&#13;
15. Spring Exams for Commercial Department&#13;
18. Operetta&#13;
25. Teen Hop&#13;
April 1. Choral program&#13;
8. Senior Class Play&#13;
12. Senior Class Dance&#13;
18. Band Concert - Harlan&#13;
22. Teen Hop&#13;
29. Music Contest&#13;
May 6. Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom&#13;
15. Baccalaureate&#13;
18. Commencement&#13;
24. Eighth Grade Graduation&#13;
26. Report Cards Due&#13;
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SEATE D: Gary Schmidt, Kenny Fulfs, Janice Killpack, Janice Driver, Shirley Handke, Saundra Ward, Linda Rief, and Mrs. Zimmerman . NOT PICTURED: Karleen&#13;
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BA CK ROW: Rose Joan Baker, Diana Rohrberg, Max ine Jessen, Lorraine Rath ,&#13;
Betty Hadfield, Tom Frey . SEATED: Bob Smith, Jim Hadfield, Larry Arrick, Gary&#13;
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Marcia Vogt • • • John Philip Sousa Band Award&#13;
Tom Frey • • • • • • •.•••••••• Arion Band Award&#13;
Marilyn Swanson • • • • • • .••••• Scholarship Award&#13;
Janice Driver •••••••••••• Outstanding Student Award&#13;
Betty Hadfield •••••••••.• Betty Crocker Award&#13;
Best Actress Award&#13;
Lorraine Rath • • ••••••••••• Perfect attendance for&#13;
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Mary Louise Larsen .•. Outstanding Junior in Commercial&#13;
Saundra Ward •••.••• Outstanding Senior in Commercial&#13;
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Miss B aker, a teacher . . . . . . . . . Linda Barnard, Mr. Barnard's daughter&#13;
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Thomas. FRONT ROW: Kathy Beebee, Beverly P earcy, Janice&#13;
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MIDDLE ROW: Dale Ward, Jackie Smith, L a r ry Christiansen, Danny&#13;
Price, Dale Koenig, Lyneta Grap, Donna Tighe , Rose Tighe , Sha r on&#13;
Moffatt, Deanna Young, Susan Mille r. FRONT ROW: Karen Schrod e r,&#13;
Everett Gunderson, Sharon Nieman, Janice Trede, Carol Driver, Car ol&#13;
Zacharias, Susan Steenbock, Connie Carlson, Trudy Moffatt.&#13;
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Doug Rodenburg, Mike Tighe, Linda Hubbard, Dale Schmidt, E ddie&#13;
Spencer, Terry Mauer, Bobby Frey, Tom Frey, Mr. Sl avik, Director, Westley Iverson, Lynn Vogt, Gary Mauer, Gene George,&#13;
Lynn Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Nancy Rodenburg, Patsy Erickson,&#13;
Larry Felton, Verna Redinbaugh, Marvin Swanson, Gerald Kuste r.&#13;
Annette Matthews, Jeanne Bilidt, Richard Sparks, Paul Shannon,&#13;
Bobby Erickson, John Iwen, Carol Bothwell, Clifford Erickson,&#13;
Mary Ann Larsen. FRONT ROW: Marcia Vogt, E ldene Armstrong,&#13;
Jan ice Hemmingsen, Billy Pogge, Carolyn George, Jimmy Alloway, Patty Frey, Carole Rodenburg, Susan Rodenburg.&#13;
Tom Frey, Clifford Erickson, Mr. Slavik, Mary Ann Larsen, Lynn&#13;
Hubbard, Gary Mauer.&#13;
Jeanne Bilidt, Marcia Vogt, Doug Rodenburg, Larry F e lton, Marvin&#13;
Swanson, Ve rna Redinbaugh, Annette Matthews, Patty Frey. &#13;
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Matthews, Verna Redinbaugh, Doug Rod enbur g, Larry F e lton.&#13;
Marvin Swanson, Ros e Mary Tighe, Deanna&#13;
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BACK ROW- - Rowan Nelson, Fred Rode nburg, Duane Prior, Craig&#13;
Welbourne, Allen Christensen, David Hall, T erry Mauer. FRONT ROW:&#13;
Leo Roberts, Mike Barrier, Ronnie Potter, Glo ri a L a r sen, Diane&#13;
Bramman, Kathryn Turpin, Ricky Lee.&#13;
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ? ????? ? ???&#13;
Jerry Alloway hadn't joined the Nav y ? ? ???? ?????????????????????????&#13;
Richard Armstrong hadn't broken up with J. D. ? ? ? ???????????????????&#13;
Barbara was going to another school, Larry Arrick ??????????????????&#13;
Dorothy Arrick was a "boy chaser" ????????????????????????????????&#13;
Rose Baker wasn't ENGAGED ????????? ? ????????????????????????????&#13;
Bonnie Bothwell didn't like boys ????????????????????????????????????&#13;
Joe Carlson didn't love to eat ??????????????????????????????????????&#13;
Deanne Cohrs wasn't so short ??????????? ????????????????????? ???????&#13;
Ruth Kohel didn't have such a C ACKLE ?????????????????????? ????????&#13;
Rita Ditzler had never gone to Harlan ????????? ? ??????????????????????&#13;
Bob Deupree didn't have his own business ??????? ? ????????????????????&#13;
Lyle Driver didn't prefer RE DHEADS ????????????????????????????????&#13;
Tom Frey didn't know anything about electricity ? ????????????? ???? ? ???&#13;
Ken Fulfs was an old grouch ???????????????????????????????????????&#13;
Darre ld Graham's Chevy wasn't such a " hot " car ? ?????????? ? ????? ???&#13;
Betty Hadfield COULDN 'T talk ???? ???? ?? ????????? ????? ???? ??? ?? ??????&#13;
Dorothy Hadfield didn't like a DRIVER ?????????????????????????????????&#13;
Jim Hadfield wasn't bashful ?????????????????????????????????????????&#13;
Lois Hansen DIDN'T like older men ?????????????????????????????????&#13;
Gary Howard COULD GROW A BEARD ??????????????? ? ??????? ???????&#13;
Karleen Hunt wasn't g oing into Nurse's T raining ??????????????????????&#13;
Jim Jessen didn't like to do crossword puzzles ???????????????????????&#13;
Murlene Kemmish c ouldn't find any snowban ks to get stranded in ??? ????&#13;
Janice Killpack wasn't so quie t ·??? ??????????????????????????????????&#13;
Frank Killpack hadn't b een invited to Karleen 's party ?????????? ??????&#13;
Bob hadn't j oined the Air Force, huh Janice Knauss ???????? ??????????&#13;
Terry Kremer had stuck with a c ertain Portsmouth g irl ??????????????&#13;
Dick Kuklin would STUDY ???????? ???? ?? ? ????? ??? ????? ??????? ?? ?? ?? ?&#13;
Cleo Kuste r had the gift of gab ??????????????????????????????????????&#13;
Denny Nelson wasn't quite s o tall ???????????????????????????????????&#13;
Betty Newland had never met George ?????????????????????????????????&#13;
Gary Matthews didn't have such a CUTE smile . ???????? ???????????????&#13;
R ichard Merritt would patch his levis ????? ????????? ?? ???? ? ??? ?? ?? ??? ?&#13;
Dick Moffatt wouldn't drive for the Comrads ?????????????????????????&#13;
Nolan Moss w ould spend some MONEY . ???????????????????????????????&#13;
Duane Otto ADMITTED HE LIKES THE OTHER SEX ??????????????????&#13;
Beverly Pearcy wasn't so fu ssy ?????? ??? ????? ??????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???&#13;
Lorraine Rath and R. A. didn't get along SO well ??????????????? ???????&#13;
Di an e Rohr berg didn't sell T ab B ooks ??? ???????? ??????? ?? ? ???? ?????&#13;
Lyle Ronfeldt . had a perfect school atte nda nc e ??????????????????? ?????&#13;
Denny had re-enlisted in the Navy, Donna Sidebottom ?????? ???????????&#13;
Virgil Steenbock didn't like Studebaker (cars, of course ) ?????????????&#13;
Saundra Ward hadn't gotten the l ead r ol e in the Class Play????????????&#13;
Roger Whalers didn't have such a CUTE Rooster T.ail ????????????????&#13;
There was no library for the "lovers " to sit in ??????????? ???????????&#13;
Karleen and Murlene didn' t work in the office ????????????????????????&#13;
Mr. Sharp went on a diet ???????????????????????????????????????????&#13;
No one skipped school next year ???????? ?????????????????????? ??????&#13;
The Librarian s did something besides talk ???????????????????????????&#13;
The Seniors all did their own T e rm Papers ???? ??????????????????? ???&#13;
Betty .Hadfi e ld didn't put ANGORA on Bill's r ing ????????? ????????????&#13;
Saundra Ward broke her little finger and c ouldn't type so fast ??????????&#13;
The Persia girls ALWAYS got in BEFORE 12:00 at night ??? ???????????&#13;
There were no Bookkeeping and Typing Practice Sets ????????????????&#13;
Mrs. Frey l et the boys sleep in her Study Hall ???????????????????????&#13;
Mr. Chambers dismissed the Study Hall ON TIME ???????????????????? &#13;
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D~anna Bothwell; Student Manag e r , Janice Driver . SECOND ROW: Anne tte Ma the w s ,&#13;
Barbara Arric k, Barbara Meeker, Ruth Kohel, Kathry n Beebee, T rudy Arrick,&#13;
Susan Rodenburg . FRONT ROW: Max ine Jessen, Dorothy Arrick, Dorothy Hadfie ld,&#13;
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                    <text>TRI-CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL&#13;
Beebeetown Neola Persia&#13;
Volante 11&#13;
.. &#13;
TABLE OF CONT ENT S&#13;
Board of Education . . . . . . . . . . . 3&#13;
Dedication ..... ...... . . . · . . 4&#13;
Superintendent's Message . . . . . . . 7&#13;
High School Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . 8&#13;
Faculty Snapshots . . 10&#13;
Seniors . . . . . . . . . . 13&#13;
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Class Will . . . . . . . . 26&#13;
Commencement . . . . . . . . 28&#13;
Class Party's . . . . . . . . . 3 0&#13;
Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33&#13;
Sophomores .. . ... . . . . . . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . 37&#13;
Freshmen . . . . .. . . . . . . . 41&#13;
Snapshots . . . . . . . . . . . . 44&#13;
School Calendar . . . . . . . 47&#13;
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . 48&#13;
News paper Staff . . . . . . . 49&#13;
Stud e nt Council . . . . . . . 49&#13;
Band . . . . . . . . . . . 50&#13;
Vocal . . . . . . . . . . . 53&#13;
Junior Class Play . 55&#13;
Senior Cl ass Play . 57&#13;
Awards . . . . . . . . . 6 0&#13;
Athletic Banque t . . 61&#13;
J unior- Senior Prom . . . . . . . 62&#13;
Ch eerl eaders . 64&#13;
Pep Club . . . . . . . . . . 64&#13;
Girls Softball . . . . . . . 67&#13;
Boys Baseball . . . . . . . 68&#13;
Football . . . . . . . 69&#13;
Girls Basketball . . . . . 70&#13;
Boys Basketball . . . . . 7 1&#13;
Freshmen Basketball . . . . . . . 72&#13;
Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72&#13;
Beebeet own Faculty . . . . . . . 75&#13;
Persia Faculty . . . . . . . .&#13;
Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . 76&#13;
Seventh Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79&#13;
Girls Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3&#13;
Boys Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84&#13;
Cheerleaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85&#13;
Grade School Faculty . . . . . . . . . . 86&#13;
Sixth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88&#13;
Fifth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1&#13;
Fourth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93&#13;
Third Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7&#13;
Second Grade . . . . . . . . . 101&#13;
First Grade . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3&#13;
Kindergarten . . . . . . . . . . . 107&#13;
Working Personne l .. . . . .. 112&#13;
2 &#13;
Mr. Sawin, Superintendent; Betty Baldwin, G 1 ad y s Miller,&#13;
Secretary; Howard Darrington, President; Wayne Ostdiek, E lmer&#13;
Ingwers on, and Neil Jessen.&#13;
BOWLES GRAIN COMP ANY&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
We the student body of Tri-Ce nter dedicate this o ur&#13;
1961 Tr oj an to the newly formed football t eam . They showed&#13;
outstanding sportsmanship and a bility by winning four a nd&#13;
losing two. We feel that this is the b eginning of many years&#13;
of football succe ss. &#13;
,_ __ _ '-.&#13;
,_&#13;
..... __ _ - :--___-==--&#13;
·.------&#13;
&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE&#13;
Oral communication is probably the method most widely used&#13;
whereby one person can relate information to one or more others.&#13;
But there is one thing that might be wise for all of us to consider.&#13;
We should be very selective of the informati on received, for quite&#13;
often what is left unsaid may b e much more significant than what&#13;
is said.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
MRS. FREY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
MRS. BAGLEY&#13;
Spanish I&#13;
Government&#13;
MR. SHARP&#13;
Principal&#13;
History&#13;
MR. SOREY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Social&#13;
MISS DONNES&#13;
Spanish I&#13;
Government&#13;
MIS;:, DE NING&#13;
Literature&#13;
E n glis h &#13;
MR. GALLUP&#13;
English&#13;
MR. LEE&#13;
Science&#13;
Soc i al&#13;
Coach&#13;
MRS. ANDERSON&#13;
Biology&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
MR. SORENSEN&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Coach&#13;
MR. MC KERCHER&#13;
Science&#13;
Math&#13;
Coach&#13;
GEIGER HATCHERY, Minden, Iowa&#13;
ARNOLD T . KING, Minden, Iowa&#13;
COX G,RAIN COMPANY, Minden, Iowa&#13;
FAUBION PHARMACY - Prescripti on, L ogan, Iowa&#13;
9 &#13;
Say Cheese&#13;
What do y ou want&#13;
The brake of day&#13;
10&#13;
Just P eek in g&#13;
T aste Good&#13;
End of the Day&#13;
What's going on&#13;
There 's that man&#13;
again &#13;
SEN &#13;
&#13;
ROBERT DE AN SMITH&#13;
Basketba ll .&#13;
Baseba ll.&#13;
Track ...&#13;
Football ..&#13;
Student Council .&#13;
Annu a l Staff&#13;
Pep Club ..&#13;
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Class Plays&#13;
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J ANICE KAY DRIV E R&#13;
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Vice P r esi dent .&#13;
Student Manager&#13;
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Stude.nt Council&#13;
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Student Council .&#13;
Vice P resident .&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Ba s eb a ll.&#13;
Chorus&#13;
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Pep Club.&#13;
Congrat ula tion s to t h e 1 961 Seniors&#13;
PEOPLE ST OR E , Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA GAS COMPANY, Persia, Iowa&#13;
For b ottle gas service call IV. 8-2135&#13;
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WILLIAM W. DARRINGTON&#13;
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Track .. .&#13;
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Basketball .&#13;
Drum Majorette&#13;
Softball . .&#13;
Annual St aff&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Paper Staff&#13;
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Sextet&#13;
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• 2&#13;
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LARRY EUGENE LARSEN&#13;
SHIRLEY MARLENE HANDKE&#13;
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T reasu rer . . .&#13;
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Band ...&#13;
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Baseb a ll ..&#13;
Band&#13;
President .&#13;
Vice President .&#13;
Treas urer ..&#13;
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Pep Club . .&#13;
Annual Staff&#13;
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FIRS T FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN, 501 West Broadway, Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
"The Place t o Sav e " '&#13;
IOWA POWER &amp; LIGHT, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
NIELSEN'S GAI'y1BLE STORE, Cou ncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Chorus&#13;
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Pape r Staff&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Class P l ays&#13;
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BARBARA J EAN MF.EKER&#13;
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Basketball .&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
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Secretary •&#13;
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Basketball .&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Chee rleader&#13;
Pep Club ..&#13;
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Basketball . .&#13;
Football ...&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS, Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
DOUGLAS E . RODENBURG&#13;
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Pep Club&#13;
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IRV BLANK'S RED &amp; WHITE SUPERMARKET, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
BRADLEY CLOTHING, Men &amp; Boy's Ready t o Wear, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
FOOTE'S GARAGE, Machine Shop - We l di ng, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
VALLEY L OCKER, Butchering &amp; Processing, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
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Softball . . .&#13;
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Golden Hig h&#13;
Arvoda High&#13;
Football . .&#13;
Class Play s&#13;
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Cheerleade r .&#13;
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Annual Staff&#13;
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DENNY NELSON&#13;
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23 &#13;
24&#13;
SENIOR CLASS POEM&#13;
We are the class of Sixty- one&#13;
Our purpose here was just to have fun,&#13;
We 1ll always remember these last four years&#13;
With a case of heartburn and a pint of te ars.&#13;
As individuals we 1 re something to see,&#13;
Let's look ahead to find what each will be.&#13;
First there 1 s Marion, the most likely to succeed.&#13;
Who will be teaching English and s m oking like a weed.&#13;
Nursing is what Maxine has bee n planning.&#13;
Hav e fun Maxine with all the bed-panning!&#13;
Here's Gale who will be living on Mulligan St ew .&#13;
He 111 be riding the rails with a hole in his shoe.&#13;
Then there is Marilyn who rates high in the class.&#13;
She plans to go college just to have a blast .&#13;
The Globe Trotters are getting Ray, (because of his basketball)&#13;
He 1ll b e a star with all t he water he 1ll haul.&#13;
T hen there 1 s Karen W., who plans to be a beauty operator guide .&#13;
When she get s done with them they 1ll l ook like Frankinstein1 s bride .&#13;
Being a farmer might make Bill forelorn,&#13;
If he raises t o many cats, cows, k ids, and corn.&#13;
Then there 1 s Barbara Meeker who plans to be a cook.&#13;
She will become f amous when she writes a recipe book.&#13;
Douglas is going to be an all night disk jockey .&#13;
To keep awake he 111 be drinking gallons of coffee .&#13;
Mary Louise says s he 1 s college s hy ,&#13;
But look out boys for the wink of her eye .&#13;
Here 1 s Larry A. whose pride and joy is his car,&#13;
With the gas and oil it use s it doesn 1t get far.&#13;
Shirley who leads ou r class in our FRIENDLY debates&#13;
Will probabl y be t h e first woman president of the United State:,; .&#13;
Pete is g oing to Wyoming to see what he can see&#13;
A cowboy is what h e will probably be .&#13;
Albert is goin g into the Air Force- -they 1ll h ave to s have his head.&#13;
But they 1ll never get his boots off, b ecau se he even wears them to bed.&#13;
In school J anice will b e taking business and track,&#13;
So she can run fast when the boss st arts to attack.&#13;
You 1ll never get J oyce to marry a farmer,&#13;
She 111 go to the c ity to find h er charmer. &#13;
Denny will be putting milk in cans.&#13;
The cows all like him because he has warm hands.&#13;
Sharon doesn 1t have to worry about a job yet,&#13;
With her uncle around she 1 s all set.&#13;
Julie wants to work at Offet Air Force base.&#13;
She will have to work fast to keep up with the pace.&#13;
Here 1 s Dave who 1s planning to raise chickens.&#13;
He likes to eat 1um but hates fo pick 1um.&#13;
Then there 1s Alice whose not in the Air Force yet,&#13;
But when she is, look out for the jets.&#13;
Gene is going to be a farmer- -the hillbilly kind.&#13;
He took Geometry so he could plant taters in a straight line .&#13;
He r e 1 s Madge who doesn1t know what she 1s going to do.&#13;
She 1ll probably become the old woman that lives in the shoe.&#13;
K a ren Huebne r will go a million places.&#13;
With h e r smile .she 1ll meet many new faces.&#13;
Bernie who likes sleep more than money,&#13;
Will retire at the age of twenty.&#13;
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Hunting, fishing, and swimming are for Larry.&#13;
He ill b e doing most of these with his buddy Gary .&#13;
Eldene is going to bus iness school.&#13;
By the time s h e gets out she will b e able to type r eal cool.&#13;
Gary Schmidt is college bound.&#13;
When he becomes a coach, he will be renoun.&#13;
Although Barb a ra E . likes the new car and h ow,&#13;
A st ation wagon it will b e five years from now.&#13;
T h e n the re 1 s Bob who has a great h and&#13;
(When he has a chance, he conducts a band.)&#13;
Drive rs E ducation is for smart Mary Jane,&#13;
Now s he k nows how to park in any lane .&#13;
We 1ve lived these year s unde r a very stri ct rule&#13;
Until n ow, we 1 re getting r e ady to l eave this sch ool.&#13;
We 1ll all be s u ccesses, Never Fear,&#13;
19 61 will be a memorable year!! ! 1 !&#13;
25 &#13;
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CLASS WILL&#13;
We the thirty-one members of Tri-Center High School being of&#13;
sane mind do hereby declare this our last will and testament.&#13;
I, Karen Huebner, will to BARBARA ARR ICK my ability not to get&#13;
mad when teased, just slightly disgusted!!&#13;
I, Joyce Arrick will to TR UDY ARRICK my dimples. Since I have&#13;
no use for them, I give them to you. Aren't I sweet?&#13;
I, Mary Louise Larsen, will t o KA THY BEEBEE my ability to&#13;
comb my hair between classes and still get to class on time.&#13;
I, Julie Muhs, will to JUDY BEST n othing, because I need a ll the&#13;
abilities that I have .&#13;
I, Larry Larsen, will to LA VERNE BAKER a ll JJ1Y old cartoons&#13;
that I have drawn for Mr. Sorey, in hopes that Mr. Sorey will have some&#13;
means of entertainment for next year.&#13;
I, Barbara Meeker, will to DEANNA BOTHWE LL the ability to&#13;
fall upstairs and not hurt myself.&#13;
I, Maxin e Jessen, will to DOUG BOWLES my rumb a partne r, as&#13;
well as our Spanis h t eacher, Miss Donnes. Mayyou have as much fun as&#13;
I did.&#13;
I. Shirley Handke, will t o SALLY CARROLL my long fingern a ils .&#13;
She can chew on mine while she grows some of her own.&#13;
I, Larry Alloway, will to LARRON COHRS, all my old " Pin - ups" .&#13;
May y ou get the same enj oyment out of l ooking a t the m as I did.&#13;
I, Marion Dickey, will to TIM DONOVAN my a bility t o drive . You&#13;
sure need it.&#13;
I, Madge Martens, will to ST ANFORD (Roger) ELWELL my a bility&#13;
to laugh at anything whether it is funny or n ot.&#13;
I, Karen Wollenh aupt, will to RICHARD FOX my gift of gab.&#13;
I, E l den e Armstrong, will t o L EE GARDNER my ability t o che w&#13;
gum without getting caught. Happy Chewing.&#13;
I, David J. Nelson, will to EDDIE HADFIELD my ability to ride a&#13;
mean motorscooter " without gettin g caught."&#13;
I, Alice Gillil nd, will to ELIZABETH ROBERT S my apron tha t&#13;
I've worn the l ast two y e ars in the kit c hen. I h ope it h olds t ogether&#13;
a n other year for you .&#13;
I, Bernard Krem e r, will to E ILEEN J OHNSON my explace in Mr.&#13;
Sore y 's General Business class. (Hav e fun! I didn't)&#13;
I, Gene Knau ss, do hereby b e queath my l ong hair to KENNY&#13;
KEMMISH so h e can have something t o comb tha t five minutes he s tands&#13;
in front of the mirror. &#13;
I, E ldene Armstrong, will all my old "Stokely Yard" pencils to&#13;
A L L E N MARTENS. This should save some poor girl from having sore&#13;
arms.&#13;
I, Barbara E rickson, will to ANNETTE MATTHEWS my ability t o&#13;
n e v e r h av e an accident while behind the wheel of a car.&#13;
I, Pete Hubbard will all my old, used and worn-out m otorscooter&#13;
p a rts to WAYNE ROBE RTS so he can add them to all the old, used, and&#13;
w o rn- out parts he now drives.&#13;
I, Karen Wollenhaupt, will t p SUSAN RODENBURG our old seat&#13;
on the bus. Keep it as warm for someone else as I did for you.&#13;
I, Doug Rodenburg, will my ability to tear transmissions out of&#13;
c ars to FR E D SCHMIDT. (Good Luck) I never had it.&#13;
I, Joyce A rrick, will my ability to stay out of ditches to LOUISE&#13;
SPAR K.&#13;
I, Gary Schmidt, will to LYNETTE WATSON the ability to skip&#13;
sch ool w ithout getting caught.&#13;
I, Marilyn Swanson, will my ability to bowl to HARVEY WOHLERS.&#13;
Its v e r y simple jus~ throw the ball down the alley and if you can bear t o&#13;
w atch; s ee what happens.&#13;
I, Mar y Jane Graham, will to MR. SOR E NSE N my ability to&#13;
para lle l park. It is really very simple , j u st put it in r e v e rse, clo s e y our&#13;
e y es and com e wha t may.&#13;
I, R ay Stark, will to MR. SOR E Y a new black-jack deck for his&#13;
new j ob in Las Ve gas. Don't cheat it doesn't pay.&#13;
I A lbe rt Wehril, will to MISS DONNE S a hors e s o she can Ga llup&#13;
t hroug h study hall s o she won't be late for Spanish class.&#13;
I, Bob Smith, will to MR. MC KERCHER my ingenuis, and superi or&#13;
knowl e dge to w ork out expe rime nts in Chemistry Lab?? ??? ? ?&#13;
I, Janice Driveer, will to MRS. FRE Y the p e ace of mind s he n ever&#13;
knew whe n I was in h e r shorthand class, and I h o pe everyone in h e r class&#13;
next year take s 120 words a minute and gets every w ord.&#13;
I, Bill Da r r ington , will to MR. L EE my ability to discuss affa irs&#13;
pertainin g t o curr e nt ev e nts and Governm e nt- without kn owing a nything&#13;
about t h e s ubj e ct of talk, b e lie v e me this will b e of gr eat asset t o you.&#13;
I, Shar on Williams, will to M ISS DE NNING all the old chewing&#13;
gum in y our waste pape r baske t. Most of it is m i ne .&#13;
We the t hr e e seni or m e mbe rs of the b and will to MR. SMITH a ll&#13;
our old, badly used, inst r um e nts t o b e ke pt in remem bran ce of us.&#13;
We th e s e ni or m embers of choir will to MISS KAINZ our slaving&#13;
ability in h opes it may rub off on next ye ars ch oir m em bers.&#13;
I, Gale E n gm an , will t o MR. SA WIN my a b i lity t o d rive a sch ool&#13;
bus, and st op at stop s igns.&#13;
27 &#13;
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On Thursday, May 18, twenty-nine seni ors were graduated from&#13;
Tri-Center.&#13;
The guest speaker for comme n cement was Mr. Neal Com on from&#13;
Peru State Teachers College .&#13;
The senior class motto was ' ' Now we ' v A ci-ossed the b a y; the&#13;
ocean lay s before us." Flower selected wa carnati on, and colors&#13;
were turquoise and white.&#13;
AVOCA CREAMERY, Avoca, Iowa&#13;
HARVEY' S DRUG STORE , Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
WYLAND AND ROCK, Missouri Valley, Iowa &#13;
Mary Louise Larsen was selected&#13;
salu t a to ria n of 1961 graduating&#13;
class. She maintained a 93. 61 for a&#13;
four year a v e rage.&#13;
Marilyn Swanson was named vale dictorian of the&#13;
senior class of 1961. She maintained a v e ry high&#13;
scholastic average of 96.34. Only once during&#13;
h e r high school career did she get a grade lower&#13;
than an A average .&#13;
29 &#13;
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ORVEL KA VEN, Mind&#13;
e n, Iowa&#13;
MAUER HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES, Minden, Iowa&#13;
PIEPER&#13;
1S MARKET, Minden, Iowa&#13;
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Baker&#13;
Dougl as&#13;
Bowles&#13;
Mike&#13;
Donovan&#13;
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IOWA CLOTHES SHOP, Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Donation by - DR. MOORHEAD, Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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Kenny&#13;
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HEALTH 'S SERVICE STATION&#13;
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Ellen&#13;
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Bill&#13;
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Stark&#13;
Jean&#13;
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Judy&#13;
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Huebner&#13;
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I wen&#13;
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Kenneth&#13;
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Knauss&#13;
Janice&#13;
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D onna&#13;
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James&#13;
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12. Softball-at-C- M&#13;
15. Softball-here -Portsmouth&#13;
16. Football at Treynor&#13;
23. Football-he re&#13;
- Dunlap&#13;
30. Football-he re&#13;
- Shelby&#13;
October&#13;
3 . Assembly Program&#13;
7. Football-here-Elk Horn&#13;
7. Soc Hop at Beebeetown&#13;
11. Girls Physicals&#13;
14 . Football at Nishna Valley&#13;
27 . Senior Pictures&#13;
29. Soc Hop at Beebeetown&#13;
November 2. Jr. Class Play&#13;
11. Basketball-here-Minden&#13;
12. SCA Carnival&#13;
18 . Basketball-here-St. Joe&#13;
22. Basketball at Elk Horn&#13;
29. Basketball at Magnolia&#13;
December 2. Basketball at ISD 3 . Choir Slave Auction 6. Basketball-here - Tre&#13;
y nor&#13;
9. Basketball at Shelby c&#13;
1&#13;
3. Basketball-here-C '~ M&#13;
16. Snow Ball Dance A 20. Basketball at St. Joe&#13;
28. Soc Hop at Neola&#13;
January&#13;
3. Basketball at Tre&#13;
y nor&#13;
6 . Basketball-here-Shelby&#13;
L 10. Basketball at Walnut&#13;
13. Basketball-he re&#13;
- ISD&#13;
17 . Basketball at Minden&#13;
20 . Basketball-here-Elk Horn&#13;
E 24 . Basketball-here - Magnolia&#13;
27 . Basketball at C-M&#13;
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b ruary 1--4. Girl's County Tournaments 6 -11. Boy's County Tournaments&#13;
N&#13;
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8 . Girl's Sectional&#13;
16. Junior Career Day&#13;
20 -2&#13;
3. Bo&#13;
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24 . Gir&#13;
l 's District&#13;
D&#13;
M arch 16. Assembly Program&#13;
20. Band Festival&#13;
24 . Legislative Tripa--Des Moin&#13;
e s&#13;
24 . Soc Hop at&#13;
B&#13;
e ebeetown A&#13;
Apr&#13;
il 5. Athletic Banquet 6. Baseball at T. J.&#13;
7. Sophomore Party&#13;
10. Logan Relays&#13;
R 14. Sr. Class Plays 18. Shelby Relays&#13;
19. Baseball at Elk Horn&#13;
20. Baseball-here-Minden&#13;
21. Baseball at Tre&#13;
y nor&#13;
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27 . Baseb&#13;
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a nd Banqu&#13;
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D&#13;
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12. Senior Class&#13;
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Donna Kenning, Betty Arbaugh, Gale Engman, Bob Smith, Mr.&#13;
Gallop, Mary Jane Graham, CharLes Grap, and E ile en Johnson.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Kenny Kemmish, Shirl ey Baker, E ldene A rmstrong,&#13;
A ssistant E ditor; Janice Driver, E ditor; Judy Best, P at Frey and&#13;
Lynette Watson.&#13;
INTERNATIONAL HAR VE ST E R, Neola, Iowa&#13;
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GAZETTE RE P OR ER, Neol a , Iowa&#13;
BARRIER TIRE CO. , Neo a , Iowa &#13;
BACK ROW: Gene George, Johnny Iwe n , Gary Janssen . FRONT ROW:&#13;
E ileen Johnson, Judy Best, Shirley Handke , Janice Dr iver, Mary Ann L ars e n ,&#13;
Marc ia Vogt.&#13;
BACK ROW: B arbara Arrick, Roy Trobee, Louise Sparks, Lynn Hubb ard,&#13;
Je an Wilson, Julia Muhs , Anne tte Matthews. FRONT ROW: Peggy Elwell ,&#13;
Lind a C arlson , Shirley Handke , E l de n e Armstrong , Pat F rey, Mrs. Frey.&#13;
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BACK ROW: Kathy Schroder, Everett Gunde rson, Beverly Lehmkuhl, Trudy&#13;
Moffatt, Connie Carlson, Linda Lathrop, E lizabeth Rob erts, Rose Mary&#13;
Tighe, T erry Maur, Dale Schmidt, E d die Spe ncer, Bobby Frey, Cheryl&#13;
Kuster, Mike Tighe, Westly Ive rson, Lynn Vogt, Gary Mauer, Denny O 'Neill,&#13;
Gene George, Lynn Hubbard . MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Rodenburg, Patsy&#13;
Erickson, Marilyn Smith, Larry Felton, M arvin Sw an son, Verna Redinbaugh,&#13;
Sharon Moffatt, Deanna Young, Garyld Kuster, Annette Matthews, J ean B ilidt,&#13;
Richard Spark, Ricky O'Neill, John Iwen, Cliff E ricks on, Mar y A nn Larsen .&#13;
FRONT ROW: Marcia Vogt, Eldene Armstrong, J anice Hem m ingsen, Bill&#13;
Pogge, Lyneta Grap, Patty Frey, Susan Miller, C arol Rodenburg, Drum&#13;
Major; Doug Rodenburg. Instructor, Mr. Smith.&#13;
BACK ROW: Instructor, Mr . Smith; Gary Mauer, Lynn Hubbard, Mary Ann&#13;
Larsen, Cliff Erickson, Pat Frey. FRONT ROW: Mike Tighe , J eann e&#13;
Bilidt, Marcia Vogt, Douglas Rode nburg, Eddie Spencer , Larry Felton, Verna&#13;
Redinbaugh, Annette Matthews.&#13;
MORRISERY AND PET • RSON &#13;
BACK ROW: Ronnie Potter, Dennis Spark, Betty Wohl ers, Robert Trede , Mr .&#13;
Smith, Donna Tighe, Donald McDaniel, Larry Christensen, Lonnie Hansen.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Carol Driver, Sharon Nieman, Gloria Larsen, Beverl y Witt,&#13;
Lyn Anderson, Beverly Moffatt.&#13;
BACK ROW: Donna Verpoorten, Diane Albertus, Mike Barrier, D ave Hall,&#13;
Rowen Nelson, Mr. Smith, Fred Rodenbu rg, J ackie Smith. FRONT ROW:&#13;
Carol Zacharias, Susan St eenbock, Rick Lee, Jimmy Wede.&#13;
TINSLEY'S JEWELRY STORE, Diamonds, Watches, Harlan, Iowa&#13;
PAULK &amp; FINN, Better Clothes, Harlan, Iowa&#13;
DUNCAN'S GROCERY, Thanks to our Customers, Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
MOORE LUMBER CO. , Wagon Boxes - Hog Feeders, Tennant, Iowa 51 &#13;
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Rodenburg, Marcia&#13;
Vogt, Janice Hemmingsen, and Patsy Erickson.&#13;
Larry Felton, Annette Matthews, Marvin Swa n son, and Doug Rodenburg.&#13;
52 &#13;
BA CK ROW: Marilyn Swanson, Susan Rodenburg, Karen Wollenhaupt, Kenneth Graham, Verna Redinbaugh, J ohn Iwen , Marvin&#13;
Sw a ns on, Mary Ann Larsen, Lynn Hubbard, Sally Car r oll, Ri chard&#13;
Ive rs, Shirley Handke. MIDDLE ROW: Rose Ma ry Tighe, J ayne&#13;
Matthews, Carol Rodenburg, Jeanne Bilidt, Richar d Sparks, Gar y&#13;
Mauer, John Rodenburg, Beverly Ivers, Lyne tte Watson, E ileen&#13;
J ohnson, Barbara Arrick. FRONT ROW: L a rry Felton, Janice&#13;
T rede , Kathryn Beebee, Richard Knauss, Douglas R odenbur g , Mis s&#13;
Kainz , Director; Jack Cave, Ka ren Woods, Mary Me ad ows , Patty&#13;
Frey, Marcia Vogt, Luanne Knauss.&#13;
III rating&#13;
CONTE ST&#13;
l '.OYD' S JEWE L RY, Logan, Iowa&#13;
HARVEY BROS. , Logan, Iowa&#13;
Y B. R. STORE, Logan, Iowa&#13;
BOLTON C RANSTON, L ogan, Iowa&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
BACK ROW: Karen Wollenhaupt, Verna Redinbaugh, Sally Carroll,&#13;
Eileen Johnson, Shirley Handke . MIDDLE ROW: Kathryn Be e bee,&#13;
Marilyn Swanson, Jeanne Bilidt, Carol R odenburg, Jayne Matthews.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Marcia Vogt, D ouglas Rodenburg, J a ck C ave , Lynn&#13;
Hubbard, Gary Mauer, Larry F e lton , Patty F r e y.&#13;
GROUP CONTEST RATING&#13;
Sextet III&#13;
Boy's Quartet I&#13;
J e anne Bilidt .solo II&#13;
Kathryn Beebee . . solo III&#13;
Mixe d Quartet II&#13;
Girl's Trio III &#13;
BACK ROW: E d Hadfield, Mike Donava n, Wayne Rob erts, Elizabeth&#13;
R oberts, Miss Denning, director; Susan R odenburg, A llen Martens,&#13;
Ken ny Kemmish, Lee Gardener, Marvin Thomas. FRONT ROW:&#13;
L ynette Watson, Beverly Ivers, Anne tte Mathews, Deanne Bothw e ll, Kathryn Beebee, E ileen Johnson.&#13;
PETERSON MOBIL SERVICE, Underwood, Iowa&#13;
BREWERS HARDWARE &amp; IMPLEMENT, Underwood, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLE'S STATE BANK, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
J C PENNEY &amp; CO. , Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
ST ARS IN THEIR EYES&#13;
Lynette Watson . .. ... . -. E l oise&#13;
Beverly Ivers . . ... .. .. . ..... . . . . . . Miss Minne n&#13;
A nnette Matthews . . .... ........ .. . .. Julie Kelt on&#13;
Deanna B othwell . . . ...... .. . . .. .... . . . G ertie&#13;
Kathy Beebee . . . Lindy Ke lt on&#13;
Eileen Johnson Beatrice Kelton&#13;
Ed Hadfield . . . . . . . . . Mr. Bounce&#13;
Mike Donavan . . . . . . . Bill Bonner&#13;
Wayne Roberts . . . ... .. . . ... . .. .. . .. Mr. Beamer&#13;
E lizabeth Roberts . .. . ..... ..... . Mrs. M ac D oughee&#13;
Susan Rodenburg . . ..... . . . .. ... .. Mrs. Linda Ke lton&#13;
A llen Martens . . .&#13;
Kenny Kemm ish&#13;
Lee Gardner . .&#13;
.. . ... . . Mr. J e rry Kelton&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenny L e Roy&#13;
. .. . Mr. Peekin&#13;
Marvin Thomas ... . .... . ... . . . .. Mr. Mac Doughee &#13;
" A - FEUDIN' OVER YONDER"&#13;
Maw Fry . . ... .. ... . ........ .. .. Shirley Handke&#13;
E mmy Fry . ... . ... . .. . .. ... ... . . Maxine J esse n&#13;
Izzie Fry . . ... . ... . .. ..... ...... Larry Alloway&#13;
C l em Fry ..... . . . . . . . .. . . .... . . .. . . Lynn Hubbard&#13;
Rosie Belle Fry ..... . .. . . . .... ... .. . . Marilyn Swans on&#13;
Pappy Popoff . . . . . ...... ..... .. ... .... Ray Stark&#13;
Zeke Popof.f .... . ... .... .... ... .. . .... Dave Nelson&#13;
A t.int Harry Hornhonker . . . .. ... ...... . . . ... Julie Muhs&#13;
Beckie Mae Hornhonker .. . . ... . . ... . .... Barbara Erickson&#13;
Willie Hornhonker .. .... .. . . .. ...... . . . Bill Darrington&#13;
Mountain Maggi e . .. ... ... . ... ... ... . . Karen Wollenhaupt&#13;
The Traveling Preacher . . . . . . . . . ...... ... Gary Schmidt&#13;
The Musicians ................ .. . ...... Doug Rodenburg Larry Larsen&#13;
Gene Knauss&#13;
Gale Engman&#13;
Denny Nelson&#13;
Mary Louis e Larsen&#13;
E ldene Arm strong&#13;
lbert We hr il&#13;
The Wedding Guests ... . ..... ... . .. ... .. J a nice Driver&#13;
Joyce Arrick&#13;
Mary Jane Graham&#13;
Alice Gillil and&#13;
Barbara Meeker&#13;
Director ............ .......... . . .. Kathl een Denning&#13;
Shar on Williams&#13;
........ . . . .. Karen Huebner&#13;
Madge Marten&#13;
Assistant Director&#13;
Make Up . ... . ......... .&#13;
57 &#13;
"Talk to me, Willie"&#13;
Bac k s tage&#13;
58 &#13;
"This be the queei est we ddin 1 I eve r been t o . 11&#13;
" Rosi e Be lle you was d rugged. 1 1&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Citizenship Award&#13;
Scholastic Award&#13;
Typing Award&#13;
Shorthand Award&#13;
Best Secretary&#13;
Annual Awards&#13;
John Philip Sousa Award&#13;
Ke nny Kemmish&#13;
Mari lyn Swanson&#13;
Gary Dickey&#13;
Kathy Beebee&#13;
E ileen J ohnson&#13;
Lynette Wa ts on&#13;
Mary L ouise Larsen&#13;
Janice Driver&#13;
E ldene Arm strong&#13;
Larry F e lton&#13;
A L 'S BARBER SHOP, " It P ays t o L o ok Well" , P ersia, Iowa&#13;
VA RIE T Y STORE, "Everything for t he Home", P ersia, Iowa&#13;
E LIAS ' SUPER MARKET, Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA L AUNDROMAT, L icensed Westingh ouse, .Persi , Iowa&#13;
., &#13;
Guest Speaker Mr. A n dy An derson&#13;
P l ayers Tabl e&#13;
April 9, 196 1&#13;
Guest T able&#13;
Servers: Karen Wollenhaupt,&#13;
Marilyn Swanson, Mary Larsen, and Julie Muhs.&#13;
Master of Ceremonies ........ . .. ...... ... Mr. Merle Sharp&#13;
Football Presentation . .. .. . . .... . ... .. . Coach George Sorenson&#13;
Girls Basketball Presentation .. .. . . . ... . · . ... .. . Coach Don Lee&#13;
Girls Softball Presentation&#13;
Piano Sol o .. ......... ... . . . . .. . . . . . . ..... Marcia Vogt&#13;
Boys' Basketball Presentation ...... . ....... Coach McKercher&#13;
Alto Sax Sol o . . .. . ....... . .. . .... . Doug Rodenburg&#13;
Guest Speaker . .. . . ......... . .. . . . ..... Mr. Andy Anderson&#13;
ELLIS DRIVER, Phone 4641, Neola, Iowa&#13;
Trucking and Hauling&#13;
STOKLEY YARDS, INC., Underwood &amp; Neola, Iowa&#13;
Building Materials, Coal, Ready-Mix Conc rete&#13;
61 &#13;
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Servers from the sophomore class was dressed in Chines e outfits&#13;
Picture of the Head&#13;
Table . Judy Best, president of the junior class,&#13;
was mistr e ss of cer e -&#13;
monies for the evening.&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BA NK&#13;
Mis souri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
Ou r 7 6th Ye a r of Continuous Service&#13;
L E O DRIVE R F ARM SUPPLY&#13;
M issou r i Va lley, Iowa&#13;
GARDNE R IMPL EMENT&#13;
John Deere-Sal es &amp; Servi ce&#13;
Miss ouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
Shirley Handke, Joyce Arrick, Janice Hemmingsen, J e anne Bilidt, Sharon&#13;
Williams, Doug Rodenburg.&#13;
FIRST ROW: Douglas Rodenburg, Janice Hemmingen, Jeanne Bilidt, Marcia&#13;
Vogt, Julia Muhs, Lynette Watson, Eileen Johnson, Luanne Knuass, Shirley&#13;
Handke, Joyce Arrick, Sharon Williams. SECOND ROW: Miss Kainz, Kathi&#13;
Beebee, M ary Ann Larsen, Marilyn Swanson, Karen Wollenhaupt, Betty&#13;
Arbaugh, Mary Lee Meadows, Karen Wood, Pat Frey, E ldene Armstrong,&#13;
Mr. Smith. THIRD ROW: E llen McDaniel, Verna Redinbaugh, Beverl y&#13;
Ivers, Marvin Swanson, Dennis Bardsley, John Iwen, Trudy Moffatt , Lois&#13;
Gravert, Beverly Lehmkuhl, Mary Louise Lars e n . FOURTH ROW: Diane&#13;
Boege, Judy Ronfeldt, Gene Knauss, J anic e Trede, J oyce Cross, Dorothy&#13;
Darnold, E lizabeth Roberts, Mary Arrick, Rosalie D eHart. &#13;
-- -&#13;
- -&#13;
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BACK ROW: Eileen Johnson, Janice McKee, Jayne Matthews, Karen&#13;
Wood, Mary Lee Meadows, Phylis Rodenburg, Linda Hubbard, and&#13;
Judy Best. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Rodenburg, Mary Ann Larsen,&#13;
Louise Spark, Maxine Jessen, Jean Wilson, and CharLes Grap.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Barbara Arrick, Kathy Beebee, Betty Arbaugh, and&#13;
Lynette Watson.&#13;
BATTER: Trudy Arrick and Coach Don Lee.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
18&#13;
7&#13;
53&#13;
30&#13;
24&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Anita&#13;
St. Mary&#13;
St. Mary&#13;
Walnut&#13;
SUMMER SOFTBALL&#13;
Score Tri-Center Opponent Score&#13;
7&#13;
17&#13;
12&#13;
22&#13;
Invitational Tournament-Kimballton&#13;
4&#13;
11&#13;
14&#13;
15&#13;
Marne&#13;
St. Mary&#13;
Gr ay&#13;
10&#13;
9&#13;
16&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
BA CK ROW: Coach McKercher, Roger Stark, GarySchmidt, Bern&#13;
Kremer, Bob Smith, Gary Mauer. MIDDLE ROW: KennyKemmish,&#13;
Paul O'Neill, Doug Bowles, Dave Jessen, Denny Wohlers, Richard&#13;
Sparks. FRONT ROW: Richard Knauss, Larry Felton, Dwain&#13;
De up ree , Greg Beebee, Jon Rondenburg, Dale Ward.&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL SERIES&#13;
TRI-CENTER OPPONENT SCORE TRI-CENTER OPPONENT SCORE&#13;
2 Walnut 0 Se c tional Tournament&#13;
11 H arlan 3&#13;
9 Griswold 4 12 Oakland 2&#13;
1 Elk Horn 7 1 3 Sidney 3&#13;
16 Oa kland 12 0 Counc il Bluffs&#13;
2 Walnut 1 T. J. 3&#13;
2 Griswold 3&#13;
6 Elk Horn 5&#13;
5 Harlan 12 &#13;
/&#13;
BACK ROW: Coach Harold McKercher, Bob Smith, Roger Stark,&#13;
Gary Janssen, Ray Stark, Bern Kremer, Allen Martens, Gary&#13;
Schmidt, Assistant Coach George Sorenson. BACK ROW: Cliff&#13;
Erickson, Dave Jessen, Kenny Kemmish, Dale Ward, Paul O'Neill.&#13;
TRI- CENTER OPPONENT SCORE TRI-CENTER OPPONENT SCORE&#13;
79 Minden 39 County Tournament&#13;
7 3 St. Joe 57&#13;
63 Elk Horn 45 56 C-M 34&#13;
70 Magnolia 49 69 A.L. 60&#13;
9 1 I. S. D. 38 58 Underwood 56&#13;
73 Treynor 52&#13;
67 Shelby 49 Sectional Tournament&#13;
61 C-M 62&#13;
80 St. Joe 68 64 Underwood 55&#13;
60 Treynor 62 57 C-M 60&#13;
74 Shelby 44&#13;
82 Walnut 37&#13;
62 I. S. D. 36&#13;
61 Minden 28&#13;
59 Elk Horn 38&#13;
77 Magnolia 38&#13;
63 C-M 60&#13;
56 Unde r wood 61&#13;
PER SIA CO-OP&#13;
Grai n Office P h one IV. 8 - 2725&#13;
P ersia, Iowa&#13;
Lumber Yard a n d General Office Phone IV. 8-2435&#13;
H. H. J ohns, Manager Farm Implements&#13;
71 &#13;
72&#13;
BACK ROW: John Iwen, Ken Killpack, Darrell Fox, Dennis O'Neill, Dennis&#13;
Bardsley, Gary Mauer, Jon Rodenburg, RichardSpzrk,RichardKnauss, Larry&#13;
Felton. FRONT ROW: Assistant Coach, George Sorenson; Coach, Harold&#13;
McKercher.&#13;
Nov. 18&#13;
28&#13;
Dec . 13&#13;
T.C.&#13;
T.C.&#13;
T.C.&#13;
22 ISD&#13;
14 Underwood&#13;
21 Underwood&#13;
17&#13;
31&#13;
27&#13;
Jan. 4&#13;
5&#13;
Feb. 3&#13;
T. C.&#13;
T.C.&#13;
T.C.&#13;
31&#13;
29&#13;
26&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Underwood&#13;
32&#13;
21&#13;
33&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Sarry Felton, A lle n Marte n s , Ri c hard K nauss, Gary Jensen,&#13;
Kenny Kemmish, Dave Jessen, Dale Wa r d , Paul O'Neill, Coach Soren sen. &#13;
N(f~~=- i r ' I ,&#13;
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MISS E CKRICH&#13;
E l e m e nt ary&#13;
Su pe r v isor&#13;
MRS. RAMSEY&#13;
Be ebe etown&#13;
Math&#13;
Soci al Studies&#13;
MR. SMITH&#13;
Senior High&#13;
J w1ior High&#13;
Ba nd Direct or&#13;
MRS. HALL&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
English&#13;
Scien ce&#13;
RING 'S STANDARD SE RVIC E, Neola, Iowa&#13;
BOYER'. S BODY SHOP, Ne ola , Iowa&#13;
BARRIER GARAGE, Neol a, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S CASH STORE , Neol a , Iowa&#13;
MISS KAINZ&#13;
Sen i o r High&#13;
Junior High&#13;
Elementa r y&#13;
Choir Director&#13;
MISS F RANCES&#13;
Kl opp ing&#13;
P ersia&#13;
Sc i e n ce&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
8t1 G!Vdt&#13;
Angela Arner Yvonne Arrick Trisha Arrick&#13;
Patricia Campbell&#13;
Betty Carlson Connie Carlson Randall Carlson Bill Chambers&#13;
Colleen Darrington Larry Davis Karleen Deupree Patsy Erickson&#13;
Vernon Freeze Roger McDaniel Paul Hadfield Caroline H a ll&#13;
CONTINENTAL KELLER CO., 315 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP, Open 'til 9 :00 except Sat., Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SECURITIES ACCEPTANCE CORP., 30 3 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROADWAY CLEANERS, 125 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Susan Honeywell Wesley Iverson Stev e Jessen Paul Kenning&#13;
Dale Koenig Richard Kohel Cleone Kuster Linda Lathrop&#13;
--- Ro ger McDani e l De anna Meier Allan Miller L orenie Miller&#13;
Sharon Moffatt Sherrie Muxfeldt Sharon Nieman Oran Nelson&#13;
77 &#13;
..&#13;
Ricky 0' Neill Russell Perry Janet Plambeck Jim Potte r L y le Rath&#13;
Richard Redinbaugh Tom Ring Dianna Rodenburg Dancy Rodenburg Jean Rother&#13;
Dal e Schmidt P a ul Shannon James Sharp Darwin Shriver Linda Steenbock&#13;
Dar r e ll Tyle r Patty Thompson Donna Tighe Linda Tripp Deanna Young&#13;
MINDEN BOWL, Minden, Iowa&#13;
GOSHORN1S CAFE, Minden, Iowa&#13;
STURDEVENT DRUG, Minden, Iowa&#13;
MAX . E. OLSEN, M. D., ANTHONY M. ROMANO, M. D . , Minde n , I owa&#13;
78 &#13;
7tli Gii.die&#13;
Jim Alloway Judy Arrick Gene Baker Rita Bardsley&#13;
I&#13;
Diane Bra1nmen J anice Chambers Allen Christenson Pamela Clark&#13;
Susan C ook Connie Corrin Sharon Davis Ly nn Drive r&#13;
Jim Elwell Bobby E r ick s on Danny Flah arty Jim F oje&#13;
79 &#13;
7tli G/14/k&#13;
Robert Gravert Ardis Graybill Kathy Griger Everett Gunderson&#13;
Max Handbury Larry Hansen Wayne Huebner David Iwen&#13;
Linda Kelly Karen Kenning Dale Killpack Jerry Kuster&#13;
/&#13;
Carolyn Larsen Glenda Larsen Gloria Larsen Donald McDaniel&#13;
80 &#13;
7tli Gwi,e&#13;
Benny Miller Sherry Rupp Kathy Schroder Leonard Schroder&#13;
Susan Short E ddie Spence r Diane Steenbock J oanne Swanson&#13;
Di ckie Ward Ly nn Vogt Michae l Tigh e&#13;
Robert Witt J ohn We be r&#13;
81 &#13;
82 &#13;
BACK ROW: Coach,. Mr. Gallop; Bonnie Arrick, Colleen Darrington, Joan Rother, Joanne Swanson, Gloria Larsen, Betty Wohlers,&#13;
Donna Tighe , Student Manager, Betty Carlson. FRONT ROW: Nancy&#13;
Rodenburg, Connie Corrin, Sherrie Muxfeldt, T risha A rrick,&#13;
Connie Carls on, Patricia Campbell, Diana Rodenburg.&#13;
BACK ROW: Coach, Mr. S orens on; Linda L athr op, Ca rol Bothwell,&#13;
Deanna Meier, Kayl een Lee , C a r olyn Ha ll, Susan Honeywe ll, Pats y&#13;
Erickson, C heryl Ku ster. FRONT ROW: Rita Bardsley, Susan&#13;
Cook , Janet Plambeck, Sherry R upp , Karl een Deupree, Janice&#13;
Chambers, Linda Kelly.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
BACK ROW: Randall Carlson , Lyle Rath, Ve rn on F r ee z e , M r.&#13;
Gallup, J ohn Web e r, Da l e S chmidt, a nd St e v e J e sse n . FRONT ROW:&#13;
Gene Bak er, Ri cky O'Ne ill, Da l e Koe nig, Larry Davis , a nd Dale&#13;
Killpack.&#13;
BACK ROW: Jim Foje, Westley Ivers on , Lorn ie Miller, Or y&#13;
Nelson, Mr. Sorenson , Tom Ring, Russell Perry, J am es Sharp ,&#13;
Da rwin Shrive r . FRONT ROW: Paul Shannon, J ackie Smith, Harol d&#13;
A rbaugh, Ricky Redinbaugh, Billy C hambers, Richard Koh e l , Craig&#13;
Welbourne , J erry Kuste r. &#13;
FROM LEFT TO RIG.HT:&#13;
Carol Both w e 11, J a n e t&#13;
Plambe ck, and Sus an&#13;
Honeywe ll .&#13;
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:&#13;
Sharon Nieman, Deanna&#13;
Young, and Linda Tripp.&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION', Building Community Security, Logan, Iowa&#13;
RED E VANS, Farm Implements &amp; Machinery, Logan, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROS . , Logan, Iowa&#13;
FLORAL DESIGNS BY CAB ES, "See us first", Logan, Iowa as &#13;
86&#13;
MRS. DARGIN&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
MRS . BURN&#13;
Kindergarten&#13;
Neola&#13;
MRS. DIX&#13;
First Grade&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
MRS. SORENSEN&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Neol a&#13;
MRS. HOOD&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Neola&#13;
MRS. BUTTERBAUGH&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
Neola&#13;
MRS. SPARK&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
Beebee1own&#13;
MRS. STROKE&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
Neola&#13;
MRS. THOMAS&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Persia &#13;
MRS . TORNQUIST&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
MRS. YOUMAN&#13;
Kinde rgart n&#13;
P ersia&#13;
P ARL MARTON&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Persia&#13;
MRS. POWELL&#13;
Kindergarten&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
MRS. SCHINTER&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
Persia&#13;
MISS YOUHUM&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
Persia&#13;
MRS. WATSON&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Persia&#13;
MRS. AMBROSE&#13;
Sixth Grade&#13;
Persia&#13;
MRS. FLORE&#13;
First Grade&#13;
Persia&#13;
87 &#13;
Mona Arrick Ellis Bertelsen Jimmy Carls o n Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson Dennis Cihac ek Jean Cross Carol Driver&#13;
Bobby Frey Christine Harma n Cliff Killpack Reta Knauss&#13;
88&#13;
Gary Oltmanns Mary J e an Ostdiek Kristine Redenbaugh Kathy Rohrberg &#13;
Dennis Spark Roger Thompson Gary Tripp Beve rly Witt&#13;
Douglas Wohlers&#13;
Diane lb e rtus Harold Arbaugh Janette Chambers Kenny Collins&#13;
Ricky Davis Vicki F l aharty Lyneta Grap Margaret Kelly&#13;
FARMER &amp; MERCHANT STAT E BANK Neola Iowa&#13;
R. W. HALL INSURANCE, Neola,' Iowa '&#13;
Joe Welbourne&#13;
89 &#13;
Terry Kuster Sidney Lathrop&#13;
Arlon Martens Terry Martens&#13;
Susan Miller Virginia Miller&#13;
- Carolyn Reed Arle n e Steenb ock&#13;
Kay Verpoorten Craig Welborne&#13;
90&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
Picture&#13;
Not Available&#13;
Rowan Nels on&#13;
Jackie Ring&#13;
Linda We ihs&#13;
Am y Martens&#13;
Mary Ann Meeker&#13;
Rodney Price&#13;
Donna Verpoorte n&#13;
Carol Zacharias &#13;
Alan Andersen Linda Arrick Clyde Arrick Kay Blois&#13;
Larry Christiansen Diane Darrington Katherine Drive r Bennett Fulfs&#13;
Myron Koe nig Thomas McDaniel Beverly McEvoy Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Dean Ni man Diane Oltmann Harry Rodenburg Karen Sc hroder&#13;
91 &#13;
Mike Barrier Wayne Carlson Wanda Christensen Jimmy Cook&#13;
Jimmy Cross Ruth Ditz er Vickie Gardner David Hall&#13;
Ricky Lee Kenneth Malonay Corrine Me adows Sylvia Ne lson&#13;
Christie Redinbaugh Susie Ring Fred Rodenburg&#13;
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Pam Soppe Sandra Wood&#13;
92 &#13;
4tli Gwie&#13;
Na n cy Blois Al Thom p s on&#13;
Ke ith Christians e n&#13;
Vickie Chihacek&#13;
Billy H ammitt Patty Gr ote&#13;
Kathy Killpack&#13;
Barbar a Koenig&#13;
Lois Mc Danie l&#13;
Gary Larson&#13;
Barb ara Robe rts&#13;
Lynette Schroeder&#13;
Barbara Witt Sandra T aylor&#13;
93 &#13;
James Arthur Kathy Floerchinger Dale Ga r dner Gary Graybill Billy Haines&#13;
Robert Hall Julia J ensen Rose Mar y Jens en Danny J e ssen&#13;
Shelia Koch P atty Pauley David Pogge Debra Rupp&#13;
Craig Soppe Steven T rede David Welbourne Reggie We lbourne&#13;
94 &#13;
Mary Christine Adams Gary Albertus Linda Arrick Helen Boe ge&#13;
Sandra Bradley Leonard Brown Dennis Dollen Dalyn Grap&#13;
Douglas Hamann Janice Honeywell Shery l Kenning&#13;
Patr icia Kelley Paula McDonald Ronald Meeker&#13;
VALLEY HOTEL, AND BEAUTY SHOP, Mis souri Valley, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLE 'S STATE BANK, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
S &amp; L CHEVROLET, Logan, Iowa&#13;
Robert Dayhuff, Owner Phone 95 95 &#13;
Glenn Miller Sarah Miller Joyce Ols on Eileen Pearcy&#13;
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Jim Sharp&#13;
Half Back&#13;
STANDING: R. Redinbaugh, A . Miller, D. Schimdt,&#13;
0. Nelson, V. Frieze, L. Miller, R. Perry, D.&#13;
Shriver, J. Sharp. KNEELING: C. Kuster, R.&#13;
Kohel, R. Carlson, S. Jessen, D. Koenig, R. O'Neill. &#13;
1 9&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
6 1&#13;
1&#13;
9&#13;
6 2&#13;
KING&#13;
AND&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
Kenny Kemmish and Barbara Arrick&#13;
ATTENDANTS&#13;
Char Les Grap and Freddie Sc hmidt&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen and Dale Wa r d&#13;
Marica Vogt and Paul O' Neill&#13;
Pasty Erickson and Jim Sharp&#13;
Janice Ostdieck and Bill Hans e n &#13;
BA C K ROW: G. Mauer, D. Schmidt, C . Erickson, V. Frieze, K. Lee, M. Swanson, J . Iwen,&#13;
V. Re dinbaugh , D. Shriver, J. Cave . THIRD ROW: J . Potter, C. Rodenburg, J . Matthews,&#13;
B . Carls o n, C. Ha ll, C. Darrington, K. Wood, L. Steenbock, D. Me i e r, E . Roberts. SECOND&#13;
R OW: L. T ripp, R. Tighe, D. Young, D. Rodenburg, L . Knauss, M . Me adows, C. Bothwell,&#13;
D. Tighe , N . Rode nburg . FRONT ROW: M . Smith, S. Nieman, S. Honeywe ll, K. Shannon,&#13;
L. F e lton, P . Hadfie ld, P. Erickson, S. Moffatt, M. Vogt, L. Hubbard, Miss Morris.&#13;
1961&#13;
Betty Ca r ls on&#13;
Judy Conyers&#13;
Colleen Darrington&#13;
Ardith Dolle n&#13;
Susan Honeywell&#13;
III Ra ting&#13;
1962 TRI CENTER HIGH&#13;
M·IXED CHORUS&#13;
TRI CENTER GIRLS' GLEE CLUB&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
J ane Masker&#13;
Jayne Mattheus&#13;
Sha r on Nieman&#13;
L inda St eenbock&#13;
Donna Tighe&#13;
L ewis Central &#13;
B&#13;
A&#13;
N&#13;
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BACK ROW : D. Schmidt, E. Spencer, B. Frey, T. Mauer, R.&#13;
Trede. T HIRD ROW: T. Moffatt, B. Lehmkuhl, C. Driver, E.&#13;
Roberts, L. C. Bothwell, J . I we n, R. Tighe, S. Kuster, J. Cave,&#13;
L. Vogt, C. Carlson, E. Gunderson, G. Kuster, D. Young, V.&#13;
Redinbaugh. FIRST ROW: J. Hemmingsen, N. Rodenburg, C.&#13;
Erickson , P. F r ey, S. Cook.&#13;
DANCE BAND&#13;
PEP BAND &#13;
Mr . M ahoney, Director; M . Tighe, J. Smith, Christensen,&#13;
L. Hansen, R . O'Neill, P . Shannon, D. Ward, W . Iversen,&#13;
G. Mauer. SECOND ROW: M . Smith, K. Schroeder, S.&#13;
Moffatt, M. Swanson, L. Felton, L . Grap, J . Pogge, C.&#13;
Rode nburg.&#13;
WOODWIND&#13;
QUARTET&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Vogt, J.&#13;
Hemmingsen, N. Rodenburg, P.&#13;
Erickson. &#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
TOP T O BACK: Carolyn Campbell, Barb ara&#13;
Arrick, Kathy Shannon, Janice Hemmingsen.&#13;
Say! What ?&#13;
Janic e Hemmingsen, Captain. &#13;
Girls Confer nee and'nP.&#13;
W L&#13;
Elk .'Horn · · · · .. · · · · · · • · · .. · · 6 O&#13;
Tri-Center . . · · · · · ·• · · · · · · · · · · 5 1&#13;
Walnut ......... ..... ...... .. 4 2&#13;
Treynor · ...... · · . .... .. .. · · · 3&#13;
Lew· s Centr.al · .. .. .. · .. · · .. · 2&#13;
Shelby .. .. .. · ...... ·• .... .. · 1&#13;
J.S.D. ······················ O &#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E . Johnson, C. Grap. SECOND ROW: M. Martens, B. Arbaugh,&#13;
M. Larsen, L. Spark, L. Watson , S. Rodenbu rg, K . Beebee . THIRD ROW:· Manager, K.&#13;
Wood; J. Best, D. Meier, J. Wilson, P . Rodenburg, J. Matthews, Coach, D. Lee; Manager,&#13;
M. Meadows.&#13;
F&#13;
R&#13;
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VARSITY&#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Tripp, D. Rodenburg, S.&#13;
Muxfeldt, P. Ericksen, S. Honeywell, C . DeuprE!e. SECOND ROW: Coach, P. Martin; C. Bothwell, B. Arrick,&#13;
D. Meier, C. Carlson, T. Arrick, M. Smith. &#13;
11 Make that basket, 11 Betty.&#13;
TC&#13;
75&#13;
48&#13;
7 6&#13;
33&#13;
51&#13;
37&#13;
107&#13;
9 0&#13;
43&#13;
4 6&#13;
5 2&#13;
53&#13;
71&#13;
79&#13;
72&#13;
43&#13;
56&#13;
47&#13;
84&#13;
Ly nette W. waits for the ball.&#13;
Magnolia&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
1. S. D.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Carson-Donia&#13;
St . Joe&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Carson-Donia&#13;
St. Joe&#13;
Magnolia&#13;
The pressure is on.&#13;
OPP&#13;
20&#13;
25&#13;
51&#13;
29&#13;
40&#13;
55&#13;
3&#13;
53&#13;
37&#13;
39&#13;
34&#13;
63&#13;
34&#13;
10&#13;
36&#13;
46&#13;
29&#13;
59&#13;
31&#13;
Charles G. shoots a long one . &#13;
Susan Rodenburg&#13;
Guard&#13;
Mary Martens&#13;
Guard&#13;
Mary A n n L a rsen&#13;
Forward&#13;
Eileen Johnson&#13;
Forward&#13;
CharLes Grap&#13;
Forward&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Forward&#13;
Louise Spark&#13;
Guard &#13;
and the team JU · mps! ! !&#13;
· ine ! 11 i1 This one is m&#13;
"Reboun d" &#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Knauss, D. J essen, K. Killpack, R .&#13;
Stark, G . Jenssen, A. Martens, J. Iwen, P. O' Neill, D. O' Neill.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Mr. H. McKercher, J. Sharp, 0. Nelson, J. Rodenburg, K. Kemmish, D. Ward, D. Schmidt, D. Shrive r , Manager,&#13;
H. Wholers .&#13;
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FIRST ROW: Coach, G. Sorenson; V. Frize, 0 . Nelson,&#13;
L . Miller, D. Keneale, D. Schmidt, J. Sharp, S . J essen,&#13;
L. Davis, D. Shriver, D. Koenig, P. Shannon.&#13;
F&#13;
R&#13;
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M&#13;
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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS&#13;
Roger sinks one&#13;
TC OPP&#13;
39 Magnolia 56&#13;
4 1 Shelby* 67&#13;
59 Treynor;&lt; 53&#13;
52 Missouri Valley 64&#13;
58 Walnut;&lt; 31&#13;
63 Elk Horn ~ 68&#13;
86 I. S, D, ~ 48&#13;
57 Lewis Central'~ 45&#13;
49 Carson-Macedonia 64&#13;
29 St. Joe 67&#13;
57 Shelby"' 46&#13;
6 1 Treynor* 53&#13;
67 St. Joe 70&#13;
60 Lewis Centra l "' 35&#13;
56 I, S. D. ~ 41&#13;
78 Walnut * 48&#13;
59 Elk Horn'~ 51&#13;
59 Car s on-Macedonia 54&#13;
5 2 TJnde rwood 65&#13;
*Confe renc e Games&#13;
SECTI ONAL TOURNAMENT&#13;
63 Underwood 42&#13;
59 Sidney 50 finals&#13;
Jum p Dave Watch it, "boy" &#13;
Paul O'Neil&#13;
Forward&#13;
Kenny Kemmish&#13;
Guard&#13;
Dave Jessen&#13;
Forward&#13;
Gary Jansen&#13;
Forward&#13;
Dale Ward&#13;
Guard&#13;
Roger Stark&#13;
Forward &#13;
TC&#13;
18&#13;
38&#13;
3 3&#13;
30&#13;
12&#13;
27&#13;
10&#13;
2 1&#13;
16&#13;
23&#13;
22&#13;
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TOP ROW, L eft to Right:· Dwain Dupree, Tom Ring, Darrell&#13;
Taylor, John Plambeck, Jim Potter, Laaron Cohrs, Bill Siebert,&#13;
L a rry Hansen, Richard Kohel, Mr. Marner. BOTTOM ROW:&#13;
Roy Trobee, Bill Plambeck, Gary Martens, John Foje, Clifford&#13;
Errickson, Bill Hans e n, Marvin Siebert. NOT PICTURED: Allen&#13;
Marte ns.&#13;
TRI- C E NTE R WRESTLING 196 1-62&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Logan&#13;
Underwood&#13;
T. J . (Rese rve s)&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Lewis Centra l&#13;
Logan&#13;
Edison&#13;
Oakland&#13;
OPP&#13;
35&#13;
15&#13;
16&#13;
23&#13;
3 1&#13;
2 3&#13;
4 2&#13;
21&#13;
26&#13;
17&#13;
23 " Pin him, Bill"&#13;
Won 5 Lost 5 Tie d 1&#13;
I. S, D. Invit ationa l Tourna m e nt&#13;
P l a ced 7th&#13;
Se cond P l ace Winner- -Bill Plambeck ,&#13;
Bill Hansen&#13;
Third P l a c e Winne r - - Alle n M a rtens,&#13;
Bill Siebert &#13;
T-C TOP MATCH WINNERS&#13;
BACK, L e ft to Right: Bill Plambeck, Allen&#13;
Mart e ns , Bill Hansen. FRONT: Bill Siebert.&#13;
INDIVIDUAL RECORD&#13;
w L D&#13;
Bill Plambeck 11 1&#13;
Allen Martens 7 1 2&#13;
Bil1 Siebert 8 3 1&#13;
Bill Hansen 6 4&#13;
Gary Martens 6 5&#13;
Cliff Erickson 5 4&#13;
Darrell T aylor 5 4&#13;
John Plambeck 4 8&#13;
Dwain Deupree 2 4 1&#13;
Jim Potter 1 3&#13;
Marvin Siebert 1 4&#13;
John Foje 0 2&#13;
Tom Ring 0 2&#13;
Vernon Frieze 0 3&#13;
Laaron Cohrs 0 8 &#13;
FRONT ROW, L e ft to Right: R. Spark, G. Mau er, G . Beebee, J . Sharp, R. Knauss,&#13;
D. Schmidt, D. De upree. BACK ROW: Coach McKercher, D. O' Neill, P. O ' Neill,&#13;
R . Stark, D. vVard, K . Kemmish, D. Wohlers, D. Jessen, H . Wohlers.&#13;
T . C .&#13;
3&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
5&#13;
10&#13;
6&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Treynor&#13;
T reynor&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
E lkhor n&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
OPP.&#13;
7&#13;
11&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
10&#13;
11&#13;
7&#13;
Roger Stark, Ken Kemmish, and&#13;
Dave Jessen, three of TC's top&#13;
h itters.&#13;
B&#13;
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LEFT T O RIGHT: Joh n Iwen, Bill Hans e n, Roger Stark, Gary&#13;
Janssen, Coach Sorensen, Kenny Kemmis h, Kenny Killpack .&#13;
Terry Clark digs away in 2 mile&#13;
run.&#13;
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Kenny K. discuss e s the track&#13;
meet at ISD With John I., Bill H.,&#13;
Roger S .&#13;
Dave J esser wins the mile . &#13;
Honored&#13;
Guests&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Morris, Miss Kroeger,&#13;
Mrs. Ross, Mr. Mahon~y, Mrs. Martin, Mr.&#13;
Martin, Mrs. Marner, Mr. Marner, Mr. Sawin,&#13;
Mr. Ross, Mr. Sharp, Mrs. Sharp.&#13;
Visiting&#13;
Coaches&#13;
B&#13;
A&#13;
N&#13;
Q&#13;
LI&#13;
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T&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. D.&#13;
McLaughlin, Shelby Coaches; Gene Stewart,&#13;
Treynor Coach.&#13;
Players&#13;
and&#13;
Friends&#13;
Is Everyone Happy? ? ? ?&#13;
A&#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
ANNUAL&#13;
STAFF &#13;
STANDING : D. Ward, D. Wohle rs, D. O' Ne ill, P. Frey, M . Vogt, C. Grap,&#13;
S. Baker, J . He m m ings en. SEATED: K . Ke m mish, L. Wa ts on, E. Joh ns on,&#13;
L . Spar k, B. A r r ick, H . Woh lers, D . Bowles, K. Beebee .&#13;
11 Our e ditor goofin g ever ything up! 11&#13;
"Cau ght Again! 11 &#13;
GRADE SCHOOL&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
MRS. SPA RK&#13;
MRS. A MBROSE&#13;
M RS. THOMAS&#13;
MRS. DARGIN&#13;
M RS. TORNQUIST&#13;
MRS.&#13;
FLORE NIGER&#13;
MRS. P OWELL&#13;
MRS. DIX&#13;
MRS. SCHINTER &#13;
Si&#13;
GRADE SCHOOL&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
MRS. HOOD&#13;
MRS. KUSTER&#13;
MRS. SOETMELK&#13;
MRS. MORTON&#13;
MISS MC CARTY&#13;
MRS. BURNS&#13;
MRS. SORENSEN &#13;
A. Anderson C . Arrick&#13;
W. Christiansen A. Cross&#13;
V. Gardner M. Koenig&#13;
M. Moss D. Nieman&#13;
D. Redinbaugh H. Rodenburg&#13;
L . Arrick D. Arnb urg&#13;
D. Darr ington L. De n smo re&#13;
R. Lee B. McEva y&#13;
6TH GRADE&#13;
D. Oltmanns C. Redinbaugh&#13;
K. Schroder P. Soppe&#13;
K. Blois L. Christiansen&#13;
K . Drive r B . F u lfs&#13;
C . Meadows S . M iller&#13;
S. Ring&#13;
S. Wood&#13;
F . Rodenburg&#13;
G. Tolle &#13;
·t_ • 0:--&#13;
M . Bar rie r J. Bothwell W. Carlson C. Chapman J. Cook D. Ha ll&#13;
S. Ha n sen L . Hein S. He im T . Honeywell J. Hughes L . Knauss&#13;
C. Kuster C. Martens L. Osbahr D. Ring&#13;
6TH &#13;
N. Blois&#13;
P . Grote&#13;
D. J e ssen&#13;
B. Roberts&#13;
S. Trede&#13;
V. Cihacek&#13;
R. Hall&#13;
K. Christiansen E . Densmore K . Flore nchinge r&#13;
B. Ha ines B . Hammitt J . J e nsen&#13;
K. Killpack S. Koch B. Koenig&#13;
STH GRADE&#13;
L. Schroe de r L. Siebert&#13;
D. Welbourne R. Welbourne&#13;
C. Soppe&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
G. Larson&#13;
C . ·Stone&#13;
C. Adams&#13;
D. Gardner&#13;
R. Jensen&#13;
D. Pogge&#13;
S. Taylor&#13;
G. Albertus &#13;
L. Arri c k&#13;
D. Grap&#13;
G. Miller&#13;
L. Roberts&#13;
L. Voge&#13;
J . Arthur&#13;
D. Hamann&#13;
S. Mille r&#13;
L. Ryan&#13;
A. oum anns&#13;
H. Boege&#13;
J. Honeywell&#13;
J. Olsen&#13;
S. Bradley&#13;
P. Kelley&#13;
E. Pearcy&#13;
L. Brown D. Dollen&#13;
P. McDonald R. Meeker&#13;
P. Plambeck D. Redinbaugh&#13;
STH GRADE&#13;
T. Steenbock Y. Steenbock B. Storit zenberger M. Thielen &#13;
P. Butelson&#13;
N. Hubbard&#13;
R. McEvoy&#13;
W. Thomas&#13;
G. Barrier&#13;
W. Corrin&#13;
B . Killpa ck&#13;
A. Oltmanns&#13;
J. Wilson&#13;
R. Bramman&#13;
A . Da r r i ngton R . Dr iver&#13;
M . Kline R . K nauss&#13;
L. Rode nburg M . Rode nb u rg&#13;
4TH GRADE&#13;
D. Youmans R. Z ac h arias&#13;
G. Carlson C. Cook&#13;
G . Gravert&#13;
P . L a rsen&#13;
G. Si e b e rt&#13;
J. Arche r&#13;
P . Cook&#13;
M. Grote&#13;
V. Manhart&#13;
N . Tighe&#13;
D. Barnhardt&#13;
D. Corrin &#13;
R. Arrick&#13;
L . Farkington&#13;
D. Iwen&#13;
R . Miller&#13;
M. Ry an&#13;
L . Bothwell&#13;
R. Flaharty&#13;
W. Kelly&#13;
R. Brown&#13;
B. Hansen&#13;
C. Kuster&#13;
K . Chapman&#13;
L. Hein&#13;
K. Kuster&#13;
4TH GRADE&#13;
M. Moffatt L. Olsen R. Reed&#13;
B . Sharp E . Storitzenbe r ger D. Stuhr&#13;
M. Colline&#13;
P . Hein&#13;
R . Kuster&#13;
K. Ring&#13;
J. Thie l e n&#13;
V. Fahrenkrog&#13;
R. Hue bner&#13;
D. Martens&#13;
M. Rin g&#13;
R. Weihs &#13;
•&#13;
R. Corrin&#13;
R. Hemmings e n&#13;
C. Stephins&#13;
K. Davis&#13;
L . Kuster&#13;
L . F l oerch inger L. Harmon&#13;
A. P i e per D. Schneckloth&#13;
P. Felton B. Frey&#13;
J. M a r tens e n C . Re dinba u gh&#13;
4TH GRADE &#13;
B. A d ams&#13;
A . Ham ann&#13;
D. Mulle nix&#13;
C. A dams&#13;
R. He im&#13;
K. Oluff&#13;
D. Albertus&#13;
B. Iwen&#13;
E . Pearcy&#13;
D. Brown&#13;
D. Kroeger&#13;
J. Sharp&#13;
3RD GRADE&#13;
A. Flahart y S. Tucker D. Verpoorten J. Voge&#13;
V. Cook R. Densmore R. Hall G. Hubbard&#13;
- .&#13;
• . :i&#13;
' . ·• ..:Jl . . .&#13;
K. Bothwell A . Dupree&#13;
T. Martens S. Miller&#13;
R. Steembock R. Steembock&#13;
B. Barnhart&#13;
R. Koch&#13;
J. Cross&#13;
D. Justen &#13;
J. Arric k&#13;
J . L arson&#13;
T. Orme&#13;
P. Samson&#13;
C. Wood&#13;
C . Beebee&#13;
D. Stone&#13;
R. Perterson&#13;
M. Saw in&#13;
D. F in e n&#13;
S. Stone&#13;
L . P otte r&#13;
E . Gunderson&#13;
N. Tighe&#13;
R. Redinbaugh&#13;
3RD GRADE&#13;
C. Schneckloth D. Soppe&#13;
L. Hansen&#13;
C . Tripp&#13;
A . Roberts&#13;
M . Vogt&#13;
D . Koenig&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
R. Rodenburg&#13;
S , We lbourne &#13;
R. Bradl ey&#13;
T . L aSo u r d&#13;
C. Ring&#13;
E. Weihs&#13;
R. Bramma nn&#13;
R . Ch a pman T . Ha ns e n D. Ingwers e n J. !we n&#13;
P . Ma rte ns&#13;
J . Stamp&#13;
L . Arche r&#13;
B. Ca rroll&#13;
L. Mc Donald K . Oloff&#13;
M . Stout z enberger T. Thielen&#13;
2ND GRADE&#13;
M . A rthur&#13;
D. Christens e n&#13;
B. B ahrke&#13;
J. Cook&#13;
B . Pla mbeck&#13;
T. Tucker&#13;
S. Barrie r&#13;
J. Cor rin&#13;
C . Kerste n&#13;
E. Plambeck&#13;
V. Tolle&#13;
B. Boydsten&#13;
H. De nsmore &#13;
N. Arric k&#13;
R. G rote&#13;
J. Spark&#13;
G. Harman&#13;
D. Perry&#13;
D. Baker&#13;
D. He ster&#13;
B. St ern&#13;
D. J e n sen&#13;
D. Soppe&#13;
B . Bertels en&#13;
C . Hubbar d&#13;
A. Wohlers&#13;
J . Bertelsen&#13;
L . Manhart&#13;
D. Gardner&#13;
2ND GRADE&#13;
N. J e nsen&#13;
F . Sorens e n&#13;
K. Kading&#13;
J. T rede&#13;
B. Bert e lsen&#13;
K. McEvoy&#13;
B. Haines&#13;
D. Lee&#13;
R. W e de&#13;
W . Corrin&#13;
S. O'Ne ill&#13;
N. H a ll&#13;
M. L ee&#13;
M. Welbourne &#13;
B. Bradl ey&#13;
S. Mar t e ns&#13;
S. Ba rrier&#13;
B . Chamb e rs&#13;
G. Miller&#13;
J. Corrin&#13;
W . Floerchinger J. Harman&#13;
D. Rodenburg J. Sawin&#13;
D. Flarity&#13;
B. Oloff&#13;
D. Ingwersen M . Legan&#13;
E. Stoutzenberger L. Thie lan&#13;
R . Densmore L. Eckrick R. Felton&#13;
IST GRADE&#13;
L . Hindman&#13;
R. Schneckloth&#13;
J . Kading&#13;
M. Scott&#13;
R . Petersen&#13;
B. Soppe&#13;
P. Martens&#13;
C. Allowa y&#13;
J . F e lton&#13;
M . Pieper&#13;
M. Sorensen &#13;
R. Beebee A . Bertelsen&#13;
D. Gunde rson D. Heste r&#13;
M. Manning R. Moffatt&#13;
R. Roberts&#13;
G. Witt&#13;
B. Stephens&#13;
M. Sperry&#13;
P. Bertelsen&#13;
J. Dermeen&#13;
C. Darrington&#13;
B. Killpack&#13;
S . Ochampa ugh D. Ostdiek&#13;
IST GRADE&#13;
D. Stone&#13;
C. Stephens&#13;
G. Thomas&#13;
J . Webourne&#13;
D. Finke n&#13;
R . Killpack&#13;
L . Rath&#13;
V. Tripp&#13;
S. Gravert&#13;
R . Kups&#13;
F . Richards&#13;
B. Witt &#13;
C. Adams&#13;
M . Boy dston&#13;
D . Cook&#13;
D. Ec kmann&#13;
D. Gardne r&#13;
E. Albe rtus&#13;
R. Boye r&#13;
M . Corrin&#13;
L . Elias&#13;
K. Graham&#13;
D. Albe rs&#13;
C . Erich&#13;
L. Dan&#13;
L. Barnha r t&#13;
B. Carlson&#13;
D. Dollen&#13;
T. B a r nier&#13;
R . Carroll&#13;
E. Dolle n&#13;
E. Bille t e r&#13;
D. C asson&#13;
B. Doyle&#13;
KINDERGARTEN&#13;
J . F ische r T. F is c her B. F l oerch i n g er K . F loerchinger&#13;
K. He im J. Hood R. Hou gh J. J e ns e n &#13;
C . Kelley&#13;
E. Moffatt&#13;
R. Redi nbaugh&#13;
D. Stamp&#13;
D. W elbourne&#13;
J. Lasher&#13;
D. Moffatt&#13;
J. Ryan&#13;
R. L egan&#13;
L. Osbarr&#13;
D. Scott&#13;
W. Masker&#13;
S. P etersen&#13;
C . Sorensen&#13;
KINDERGA RTEN&#13;
G. Steenback&#13;
L. Wellman&#13;
P. St eenback&#13;
N . Wellamn C . Stinn&#13;
M. Mas ker R. MeKe i gh an&#13;
J. Plambec k M . Pogge&#13;
S. Stageman D . Stageman&#13;
R. Tre d e A . Thielan &#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
HIGH&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
MR. ROSS&#13;
MR. MARTEN&#13;
MRS. RAMSEY&#13;
MRS. HALL&#13;
MISS KLOPPING&#13;
MRS. BROWN&#13;
MR. HAMILTON, No photo. &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Arrick, M. Ro d en - burg, K . Shreoder.&#13;
TOP: C. Dr iver, C. Corrin, C. Larsen, K. Shreoder, B. Wohlers, R .&#13;
Knauss, K. Carlson, J.&#13;
Swanson, Mr. Hamilton.&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: L.&#13;
Anderson, B. Witt, P.&#13;
Clark, C. O 'Neill, M .&#13;
Arric k, G. Matthews,&#13;
M . Siebert.&#13;
SOFTBALL&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: L .&#13;
Anderson , C . Driver, B .&#13;
Wit t, P. Clark, J . Swans on, C . Larsen, R .&#13;
Shreo d er, K . Carlson,&#13;
C . Corrin, C . O 'Neill,&#13;
M . Arrick, M . Siebert,&#13;
G . Matthews .&#13;
JUN IOR&#13;
HIGH&#13;
SPORTS &#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. Ward, B. Pogge ,&#13;
J. Roberts, L . Shroeder, M. Handbury, J. Weber,&#13;
B. Witt, B. Ericksen, D. Killpack. SECOND ROW:&#13;
G. Tripp, G. Welbourne, G. Baker, G. Oltmans, L.&#13;
Vogt, L. Driver, C. Killpack, J. Carlson, B.&#13;
Frey, M. Hamilton, Coach.&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : D. Moss, G . Welbourne, J.&#13;
Carlson, G. Baker, G. Oltmans, D. Ward, B .&#13;
Pogge, B. Witt, M. Handbury, J. Weber, B.&#13;
Ericksen, D. Killpack, L. Vogt, C. Killpack,&#13;
W. Siebert, M. Hamilton, Coach .&#13;
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L E F T T O RIGHT: V . Miller, S. Cooke , D. St eenbock, M . cMillian, L . Ke lley, R . Bardsl ey, D.&#13;
B ramme'n, S. Miller , S . Kuster, C . Zacharias, J.&#13;
Ch arµbers, L. G r a p , P . Kelley, S . St eenbo ck,&#13;
M r. Ro s , Co a ch.&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: M r. Ross, Coach, D. Steenbock,&#13;
L. Kelley, S . Davis, R. Bardsley, D. Brammen, S .&#13;
Miller, M. McMillian, C . Zacharias. FRONT ROW:&#13;
S. Bothwell, S. Steenbock, J. Ring, S . Cooke , J .&#13;
Chambers, L. Grap, L. Weihs, V. Mille r .&#13;
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale M . , J ohn H., Jackie S. , J im&#13;
A . , J e rry K., Jim F., Da ve I. , Ke n C. , Harold A . , Terry&#13;
K. , and Coac h Ross.&#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
F RONT ROW, Left to Right: T erry K., Jim C. , John H. ,&#13;
Arlen, M . , Jerry P. MIDDLE ROW: Jac kie S. , Jim A.,&#13;
Ken C., Je rry K., Dan F . , Dale M., BACK ROW: Coach&#13;
Ross, Jim F . , Dave I., J erry M. , Gary W., Allen C.&#13;
Denny M . &#13;
D. Albert us L . A n de r son&#13;
L. Carlson J. Ca r lson&#13;
R. Davis C. Driver&#13;
C . Harman J. Honeywell&#13;
T. Kuste r L . Lasher&#13;
H. Arba ugh&#13;
J. Chambers&#13;
L . Driver&#13;
M . Arrick&#13;
D. C ihac ek&#13;
V. F l aharty&#13;
7TH GRADE&#13;
W. Huebner M . Kelley&#13;
A . Martens A. Martens&#13;
E . Be r t e lse n K . Carlson&#13;
K. Collins J. Crass&#13;
B . Frey L. Grap&#13;
C. Killpack R . Knaus&#13;
J. Mart e ns J. Matth ews &#13;
T. Mauer M. McMillan&#13;
R. Olsen G. Oltmans&#13;
K. Redinbau gh C. Ree d&#13;
G. Tripp D. Verpoorten&#13;
M . Meeker&#13;
C. O' Ne ill&#13;
M . Siebert&#13;
S. Miller&#13;
M. Ostdiek&#13;
D. Spark&#13;
7TH GRADE&#13;
D. Wohl ers C. Zacharias K. Verpoorte n C. Welbourne&#13;
V . Miller&#13;
L. Papst&#13;
S . Ochampaugh&#13;
J . Plambe ck&#13;
A . Steenbock S. Steenbock&#13;
L. Weihs B. Witt &#13;
J. Alloway J . Arric k&#13;
J . Chambers A . Christensen&#13;
L. Densmore J. Elwell&#13;
E. Gund e r s on M. Handburg&#13;
J. Kuster C . Kuster&#13;
E . aker&#13;
C l ark&#13;
R. Erickson&#13;
R. B ardsley&#13;
S. Cooke&#13;
J. Foje&#13;
STH GRADE&#13;
L. Hansen&#13;
C. Larsen&#13;
D. Iwen&#13;
G . Lars e n&#13;
S . Bothwell D. Bra mmann&#13;
C. Corrin&#13;
R. Gravert&#13;
L. Kelly&#13;
G. Larse n&#13;
S. Davis&#13;
A. Graybill&#13;
D. Killpack&#13;
B. Miller &#13;
D. Miller&#13;
C. Ring&#13;
S. Sh art&#13;
R. Trcde&#13;
B. Wohlers&#13;
M. Mass&#13;
A. Roberts&#13;
J. Smith&#13;
L. Vogt&#13;
G. Pogge W. Pogge&#13;
~ R. Potter J . Ring&#13;
M . Rodenburg w. Siebert K. Schroder L . Schroder&#13;
E. Spencer D. Steenback J . Swanson M. Tighe&#13;
STH GRADE&#13;
D. Ward J . We b er G . Wiehs G. Witt &#13;
Angela&#13;
A r n er&#13;
Connie&#13;
Carlson&#13;
M ariel&#13;
De Hart&#13;
Wesley&#13;
Ive rsen&#13;
Bonn i e&#13;
r rick&#13;
Randall&#13;
Carlson&#13;
P atsy&#13;
Eric kson&#13;
Steve&#13;
Jessen&#13;
Trisha Ca rol&#13;
A rrick Bothwell&#13;
Bill Colleen&#13;
Chambers Darrington&#13;
Vernon Paul&#13;
Frieze Hadfield&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Doug&#13;
Ken eal y&#13;
Dale&#13;
Koenig&#13;
Patricia&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Larry&#13;
Davis&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
Hall&#13;
Richard&#13;
Kohel&#13;
Betty&#13;
Carlson&#13;
K arleen&#13;
Duepree&#13;
Susan&#13;
Honeywell&#13;
Cle one&#13;
Kuster &#13;
Kayle e n Margy Deanna&#13;
L e e Mar t e ns Me ir&#13;
Shar on Oran Sharon&#13;
Moffatt Ne lson Nieman&#13;
J im Ly le Ric ky&#13;
P otter Rath Re dinbaugh&#13;
Jean&#13;
Rother&#13;
Dale&#13;
Sc hmidt&#13;
Linda&#13;
Steenbock&#13;
D&lt;!-r r e ll&#13;
Tay lor&#13;
Paul&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Donna&#13;
Tighe&#13;
Allan&#13;
Miller&#13;
Ricky&#13;
O'Ne ill&#13;
Tom&#13;
Ring&#13;
Jim&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Lorenie&#13;
Miller&#13;
Russ e ll&#13;
Perry&#13;
Diana&#13;
Rode nburg&#13;
Linda&#13;
Trippe&#13;
Darwin&#13;
Shrive r&#13;
She rrie&#13;
Muxfeldt&#13;
Jane t&#13;
Plambe c k&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Rode nburg&#13;
Marvin&#13;
Sieb e r t&#13;
Deanna&#13;
You n g &#13;
Betty&#13;
A ;:baugh&#13;
Jack&#13;
Cave&#13;
Rog e r&#13;
Drive r&#13;
Lois&#13;
Gra vert&#13;
Mary Jean&#13;
Arric k&#13;
Richard&#13;
Cihacek&#13;
Larry&#13;
Felton&#13;
Linda&#13;
Hubbar d&#13;
Dennis Janet&#13;
Bardsley Best&#13;
T erry Joyce&#13;
Clark Cross&#13;
Darrell Pat&#13;
Fox F rey&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Marvin&#13;
Huebner&#13;
Merle&#13;
Huebner&#13;
Ca rol y n&#13;
Campb e ll&#13;
Dorothy&#13;
Darnold&#13;
Gene&#13;
George&#13;
Richard&#13;
Ivers&#13;
Cynthia&#13;
Carlson&#13;
Rosalie&#13;
De Hart&#13;
Kenny&#13;
Graham&#13;
John&#13;
I wen &#13;
Kenny&#13;
Killpa ck&#13;
Gary&#13;
Mauer&#13;
Trudy&#13;
Moffatt&#13;
John&#13;
Rodenbu rg&#13;
Richard&#13;
Sparks&#13;
Luanne&#13;
Knauss&#13;
Janice&#13;
McKee&#13;
Denny&#13;
O'Neill&#13;
Phyllis&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
Marvin&#13;
Swanson&#13;
Richard&#13;
Knauss&#13;
Mary Lee&#13;
Meadows&#13;
Janice&#13;
Ostdiek&#13;
Judy&#13;
Ronfeldt&#13;
Rose Mary&#13;
Tighe&#13;
Beverly&#13;
Lehmkuhl&#13;
Donna&#13;
Meeker&#13;
John&#13;
Plambeck&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Janice&#13;
Trede&#13;
Mary Ann&#13;
Martens&#13;
Gene&#13;
Merdinger&#13;
Mary&#13;
Plambeck&#13;
Bill&#13;
Siebert&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Weber&#13;
Jayne&#13;
Matthews&#13;
James&#13;
Merdinger&#13;
Carole&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
Marily n&#13;
Smith&#13;
Karen&#13;
Wood &#13;
Gr g&#13;
Be ebee&#13;
J ohn&#13;
F oje&#13;
Janic e&#13;
Hemmingsen&#13;
Jolene&#13;
Mar t ens&#13;
Lin da&#13;
Carlson&#13;
Linda&#13;
Graham&#13;
Ga ry&#13;
Jan ssen&#13;
L arry&#13;
Mille r&#13;
Gary Dwain&#13;
Dic k ey Duepree&#13;
Char L es Cleo&#13;
Grap Graybill&#13;
Dave Garyld&#13;
Jessen Kuster&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
J udy&#13;
Moffatt&#13;
Paul&#13;
O' Ne ill&#13;
Peggy&#13;
E lwe ll&#13;
Bill&#13;
Hanse n&#13;
Mary A nn&#13;
Larsen&#13;
Bill&#13;
P l ambeck&#13;
Cliff&#13;
E rickson&#13;
Larry&#13;
Hansen&#13;
Gary&#13;
Martens&#13;
Ve rna&#13;
Re dinbaugh &#13;
·.&#13;
Roger&#13;
Stark&#13;
Roy&#13;
Trobee&#13;
Marcia&#13;
Vogt&#13;
Doug&#13;
Wright&#13;
Dale&#13;
Ward&#13;
''Now where is Neola!!"&#13;
Jean&#13;
Wilson&#13;
You can tell a Freshman by his silly, eager look&#13;
You can tell a Sophomore cause he carries one less book&#13;
You can tell a JUNIOR by his dashing air and such&#13;
You can tell a Senior but you sure can't tell him much.&#13;
Depny&#13;
Wohlers &#13;
TRUDY K. ARRICK&#13;
BARBARA M. A RRICK KA THI L. BEEBEE&#13;
JUDY L. BEST DOUGLAS R . BOWLES&#13;
DEANNA S. BOTHWELL &#13;
LAARON A. COHRS&#13;
I&#13;
SALLY R. CARROLL T . MIKE DONOVAN&#13;
RICHARD B. FOX EDWARD E. HADFIELD&#13;
A. LEE GARDNER &#13;
EILEEN M. J OH SON&#13;
BEVERLY J. I VERS KENNETH L. KEMMISH&#13;
ALLEN E. MARTENS E L IZABETH A . ROBERTS&#13;
TIM C. MASKER &#13;
SUSAN K. RODENBURG LOUISE A. SPARK&#13;
FRED E. SCHMIDT&#13;
LYNETTE A. WATSON HARVEY W. WOHLERS &#13;
~rninra&#13;
President . .&#13;
Vice-President.&#13;
Secretary .&#13;
Student Council .&#13;
Treasurer .&#13;
Fred Schmidt&#13;
Ken Kemmish&#13;
Louise Spark&#13;
Douglas Bowles&#13;
Harvey Wohlers&#13;
~untnra&#13;
President .&#13;
Vice-President .&#13;
Sec retary&#13;
Treasurer .&#13;
. Dale Ward&#13;
.Janic e Hemmingsen&#13;
. Paul O'Neill&#13;
Dennis Wohlers&#13;
~n.µQnmnrrn&#13;
President . .&#13;
Vice- President.&#13;
Secretary . . .&#13;
Treasurer ...&#13;
Student Council .&#13;
President . . . Vice - President.&#13;
Secretary .&#13;
Treasurer .&#13;
Student Council .&#13;
Rose Tighe&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
Mary Martens&#13;
. Kenny Killpack&#13;
. Jim Sharp&#13;
Ricky 0' Neill&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
. Nancy Rodenburg&#13;
Darwin Shriver &#13;
Logan, Tri-Center !Trojans Take&#13;
Gals r·e for 10th w er~nce . Champ10 ship·&#13;
Oakland and Clearfield Lose Berths&#13;
in SW Iowa; Schleswig Cruises&#13;
SW Iowa Girls' Top :r en ITio\ 1G-N""1• - ;.,i.cont•rl Loses To Treynor&#13;
Shut Out I. S. D.&#13;
27 to 0; Shelby&#13;
1 T ro ja .. s Com .ence&#13;
aothall Season&#13;
With 22-0 Win&#13;
!....... . Schl~sWIR 6 .. Col. !-innnu SI' n ~~~~.~~l:a .::: ri ~ ~r~.lb~o ":: i: 1&#13;
.......... Mnlvcrn 7 ... Guthrir C'• nt•r. 105!, _~!~ut o· ~o"r.· · 403 r( CE.lk .Hl'~I•: : ~ The Tri-Center football club cap- . J. .... .. . 1'.1oorh~ad B ••• ••••• Jrtn C"irovt ...... .. .. ll'\I .....:: j&#13;
Meet Treynor Club&#13;
On The Home Field&#13;
Friday at 3 :30 P.M . ! ............. Exir3 • .. ...... Fnrrunu ;~ ~~i\~;' :::::: n ~ .~!~_;; .~°:", ij l turcd t be Tri-Center conference The T ·Cent Tr · t ff to .. .. ...... Elk Horn 10 .. Loaon. Ncnla T&lt;.i 71 en Low!• ... 34 79 ,,,,. .• Dtaf .. 10 j . . th h t I r1- er OJans go o a&#13;
B H --d- B ~ 12 Walnut ...... ' s 43 Elk Horn .... 48 champmnsh1p last week as ey s u fl ying start for the 1961 football sea-1&#13;
Y owar rant.z ~~ c;.o;M':;,.-..... . lil lout a scrapy 1.S.D club 27 to 0 on son as they rom ped over Lewis Cen-!&#13;
Log•n ••d Noola Tn-C•:r ... o•m~M .. ~;,,_ - - ""' " &lt;tight w' .. ,,. "" ""''"'· t&lt;-'1 by • 22-0 = nt. "Oring '11&#13;
ratings after the fa1lur.e.s · T rojan Hi-Lites rre:atd's Southwest I~wagirls' Trojan Hi-Lites 'I ~· r. ..&#13;
ter moved mto T he World- • ~ their touchdowns in the ·second que:i--'&#13;
- I News And Views Of ' IT • C Bo Tri-Cent er "Vrestlers I News A nd View Of I nm enter ys&#13;
\.Vi Last Th ·e Meets ' Tri-Center Scll oo~4 ?. Tri-Center School T T J . .. . . . . ~~ op r eynor n&#13;
A_! ,.c~ ~?:. :n: ~- ~ n~r · ... :T ri-Center Ciub T\ restling Squad Tuesday Thriller&#13;
~ .. ~r -~ ~~ ~ T~,~~-~ ~:. ~: ~pens Football Will Make First . _Tr!-een.tE'r h;~: t!e~~~ f~ ~~s !~ · .., ~ -,..• , &lt;&gt;~ " (" ·'&gt;rs. am: l n'pped Treynor 59-5.1&#13;
'"n Mn:-'rns 'n pre: m·..,ary ma'• 1 game on the Trojan&#13;
[n lhe va rs'ty m 0 P Darrel ~&#13;
R'll P 'am"&gt;eck, B'll Hansen,&#13;
CHf Erickson scored \v:.ns v ia&#13;
p·n route.&#13;
For Und rwrv-d. ·'d&#13;
D'ck Grote, and J ack Wahle&#13;
p' ns.&#13;
Th" fr ~l ng dn e~day ev&#13;
the 1'roian grapplers Cl~e&lt;l&#13;
1nd d of P&lt;:&gt; 'D&lt;f m 33-16 .&#13;
. i.....&#13;
T-C ro jans Ad'&#13;
Another Win T ,&#13;
Victory String Shut Gut Donlau&#13;
Jn Third· F ootball&#13;
Game Of The Ye~&#13;
The Tri-Center· Troians ark&#13;
&gt;ther win to their vie.ton sln&#13;
:lay night as they shut ut I.&#13;
ap Bulldogs 33 to O at DuP :,&#13;
; .-aced to a 19-8 first&#13;
nd held the margin to&#13;
h half. In the second&#13;
moved into the lead&#13;
quarter but the Tro-&#13;
!'k to tie the irame al&#13;
puation play 51-51. In,&#13;
period. Roger Stark&#13;
and Dale Ward and&#13;
ieontribute&lt;l baske's to&#13;
; for Tri C~ri•Pr.&#13;
'eel Tri-Conter seer·&#13;
...... ,nts, Rog&lt;&gt;~ S &lt;'"!: had&#13;
en 12, W&lt;&gt;·"' &lt;; Pa"!&#13;
Al Mart.ens 2. P"rry&#13;
20 and 17 pc'n·s reNEWSPAPER STAFF&#13;
Barbara Arrick, Patsy Erickson, Janice Hemmingsen, Carole Rodenburg, Harvey Wohlers.&#13;
ljaDS&#13;
.Hom&#13;
14 to 6&#13;
Scoring almost at will. the 'fl'O)a,i! • • aa• • - -- .., • ...,.. · - · -~-· - •v&#13;
&gt;Ut fought the heavier un] · tearl.1 s D And w In B d N Host I. S. D. Here rn-eenter recover d a fumbl£' on !.h• ' a Uf an ews Friday In First&#13;
3ulldog 43 and in 5 plays 1 · d 01 • • • Saturday, Febnrary 3, a JuniOI'&#13;
I 7·yard run by K mmish Tr1'-Cent.e1 • . . Hontecomt'ng Event .. • ~:.. - · Tro1anettes Meet Hrgh Contest was held at Harlan.&#13;
Tri-Ce ter Gi ls&#13;
Win 5th Straight;&#13;
At lk Hom Next&#13;
The follo\ving stuck&gt;nts ,., eived a The Tri-Center Trojans came back&#13;
Un def eatecl Elk Hori Il rating on their solos: their winning wnys Friday night at&#13;
Girls Here Friday Carol Zachaiias, Clru inct • lk Hom when they def ated the&#13;
_ • • . · • j Gloria Larsen, Clarinet anes bv a score of 14 to 6. thus I&#13;
T r.l'.-Center And Ricky Lee Te.tor Sa"aphone ~'ping ~live it's chances to ·win the&#13;
· T roJ· ans Rack L Tri-County Conference.&#13;
j&#13;
St. Joe Teams ., r . Elk Hom won the toss and elected Second F ootbaLta- receive They moved the ball a r \ Play Here Tues yards and were rorced to kick on 4th&#13;
T . L T I .. . wm· Over T reu-rdown. Tri Center marched down the l'O]ans ·GSe 0 S'. Jc f"Jlh and Tri enl r ba ket- , ... field to the Elk Hom Hoot line, but&#13;
Missouri Valle . :all tr-JlJTlS w_JI clash here Tuesday I The Tr ~ n r Car d'1 al· e:-,.0 fumble ereased the thr at. Ag n. Y' ght m a twm bill to be played a" for O!" qtnck touchdo\\11 !"I theElk Hom could not sustam a dri e&#13;
W'in Over Walnut 1th~ Neola Tri-Center gym floor. I rg m nlit,s &lt;'f their f tbnll and had to kick 4 h down The:&#13;
Th T · ,..._ t . 1 11 d t th . t t. J oe Rock ts f!O into the con \\ t11 thl' fn CM!.l'r 1'ro :-is "1e• Tmjans took the bal and a few pl e r1-vt:n er g u· s ro e o e1r est witll an undef tcd ll ltl f fifth stra' ht victor of the ear as/ ·&gt;i., ea record for &lt;l. ~ bllt C\lntun ~ s l ' later scored on a 7·yard run b.&#13;
they defe::led n~t Tu es a~ nigh! dd seas: and. they \\'tll be out tu loss. F;• l't to .:c re th' I K mrrush. Kcmrrush d the&#13;
5l-40. After traili.ru!' 12-14 at the fil'str ~1th ':::~ ;_~ ~11 ~~n they tangle touchdow•1 c: t U '·sit &#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
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Amy Spettigue&#13;
Ela Delahay&#13;
CAST&#13;
Donna L ucia De Alvadorez&#13;
Sir Francis Chesney&#13;
Lord Fancourt Bobberly&#13;
Jack Chesney.&#13;
Charley Wykham&#13;
Stephen Spettigue&#13;
Kitty Veroun&#13;
Brasset .&#13;
Fred and Mike discuss&#13;
some scenery changes&#13;
w ith John Weber.&#13;
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Lynette Watson&#13;
. Kathy Beebee&#13;
Susan Rodenburg&#13;
Doug Bowles&#13;
Ke n Kemmish&#13;
Mike Donovan&#13;
F r ed Schmidt&#13;
Wa yne Robe rts&#13;
Barb Arri c k&#13;
Alle n M art e ns &#13;
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T his is the aft e rnoon cocktail party isn't it ?&#13;
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"Talk .about being RHEUMANTIC11&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
11 Just one big happy family. 11&#13;
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CAST&#13;
Tom Arsdale.&#13;
Oke Stirn son .&#13;
Barbara Sandford&#13;
B irdie Laverne .&#13;
Dean Marlow . .&#13;
Peaches Carter&#13;
Aunt Caroline&#13;
Sylvia Webster&#13;
Anthony Arsdale&#13;
Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd&#13;
Asma ...&#13;
Chuck Mayo&#13;
BACK-STAGE CREW--TOP ROW, Left to&#13;
Right: Jean Wilson, Linda Carlson, Judy&#13;
Moffatt. BACK ROW: Cleo Graybill,&#13;
Larry Hansen, Larry Miller.&#13;
.Garyld Kuster&#13;
. Dave Jessen&#13;
. Mary Ann Larson&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen&#13;
Clifford Erickson&#13;
. Char Les Grap&#13;
. Verna Redinbaugh&#13;
Marcia Vogt&#13;
Paul O 'Neill&#13;
Denny Wohlers&#13;
Peggy Elwell&#13;
Gary Janssen&#13;
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Step in my Boudoir! ! !&#13;
Here goes nothing! ! !&#13;
Now , as I was Saying!&#13;
"Press tow" &#13;
TRI- CENTER'S SOCIAL LIFE&#13;
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Don' t just stand there-Dance! !&#13;
That's the twist ? ??&#13;
Don't s qu eeze so tight!&#13;
C aug ht in the a c t-ste aling pop. &#13;
"Very interesting, what is it ??? "&#13;
''Yummy''&#13;
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT&#13;
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Officers &#13;
AWARD NIGHT&#13;
May 14 1962&#13;
Girls Softball, Basketball&#13;
Football, Track&#13;
Boys Baseball, Bask etball .&#13;
Wrestling . .&#13;
Cheerlea ers&#13;
Band Awards .&#13;
High School Awards&#13;
John Philip Sousa Award&#13;
Home Making Award&#13;
Typing Award&#13;
Outstanding High School Scholastic Award&#13;
Mr. Don Lee&#13;
Mr. Ge orge Sorensen&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
. M r . Bill Marner&#13;
Mr. Susan Morris&#13;
M "Sl II r. &lt;:eets Mahoney&#13;
Mr. Merle Sharp&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
Kare n Wood&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
Marvin Swanson &#13;
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SPEAKERS TABLE, L e ft to Right : Mrs. Sawin, Mr.&#13;
Sawin, Mr. McKercher, Janice Hemmingsen, Denny&#13;
Wohlers, Junior Class President, Dale Ward; Fred&#13;
Schmidt, Barb Arrick, Mr. Sharp, and Mrs. Sharp.&#13;
SERVERS&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
Richard Knauss&#13;
.Garole Rodenburg&#13;
l\J\arvin Huebner&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
John Iwen&#13;
Jayne Matthews&#13;
Denny O'Neill&#13;
Cynthia Carlson&#13;
Janet Best&#13;
John Plambeck&#13;
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ADMINISTRATION&#13;
B OARD OF EDUCATION- - LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Sawin,&#13;
H. Darrington, G. Mille r , B. Baldw in, N. J essen, E .&#13;
Ingwers e NOT PIC T URED: W . Ostdiek.&#13;
Superinte ndent, N . Sawin Principal, M . Sharp&#13;
Athletic Director, D. L ee&#13;
E l ementary Supervisor, I. Pet erson &#13;
HAROLD MC KERCHER&#13;
M athematics, Chemistry, Physics&#13;
GEORGE SORENSEN&#13;
Shop, Drivers Education&#13;
CHARLES THOMAS&#13;
Commercial Subjects, English&#13;
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JUDY KROEGER&#13;
English&#13;
JOAN BAGLEY&#13;
American History, Spanish&#13;
BILL MARNER&#13;
Physical Education, World History &#13;
M R. LEE&#13;
Biology , Ge n eral Sc ie nc e&#13;
MR. MAHONEY&#13;
Band&#13;
MRS. FREY&#13;
Typing&#13;
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MR. MA RTIN&#13;
Algeb r a , Am e rican Gov 't&#13;
MISS M ORRIS&#13;
Vocal&#13;
MRS. A NDE RSON&#13;
Home Economic s &#13;
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11 T ogetherness 11&#13;
11 Two of our letterm.en . 11&#13;
11 Dig those crazy socks. 11&#13;
11 Kinda long in t h e arm s a r e n' t they ? 11 &#13;
SCHOOL PERSONNEL&#13;
John Weber Lucille Rath- - Marie Bertelson&#13;
Edna Weber--Hester Hadfield Wendell Knauss&#13;
Ruth Arthur--Secret ary LaVerne Cha mbers &#13;
TRI-CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT&#13;
COMMENCEMENT EXCERCISES&#13;
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM&#13;
W ednesday, May 16, 1962&#13;
8:00 P.M.&#13;
NEOLA TRI-CENTER AUDITORIUM&#13;
Prelude ------------- -------- - - ----- Tri-Center Band&#13;
Audience stand for processional and&#13;
r emain standing for invocation.&#13;
Processional - - --- ------------------ - Tri-Center Band&#13;
Invocation ------.- --- - - -- The Reverend Henry Guinotte&#13;
"Hear Us, 0 Lord" - - - ----------- ---- Mixed Chor us&#13;
Introduction ---------- Norman Sawin, Superintendent&#13;
Commencement Address ---------- Dr. F. H. Gorma n&#13;
Dean of the College of Education - University of Omah a&#13;
"Building Educational Bridges"&#13;
Presentation of Honor Students - ------ --- Merle Sharp&#13;
Address by Class Salutatorian&#13;
Address by Class Valedictorian&#13;
Presentation of Class --- ------- Merle Sha rp, Principal&#13;
A warding of Diplomas -------- --- - Mrs. Betty Baldwin&#13;
(President of the Boar d of Education )&#13;
"You'll Never Walk Alone" - ----------- Mixed Chorus&#13;
Audience stand for Benediction and&#13;
r emain standing for Recessional&#13;
Benediction - - ---- - - - - -- The Reverend Henry Guinotte&#13;
Recessional - - --- - - --------------- - -- Tri-Center Band &#13;
CLASS OF 1962&#13;
1962 HONOR ROLL&#13;
Barb Arrick Beverly Ivers&#13;
Trudy Arrick Eileen Johnson&#13;
Kathy Beebee Kenny Kemmish&#13;
Judy Best Allen Martens&#13;
Doug Bowles Tim Masken&#13;
Deanna Bothwell Elizabeth Roberts&#13;
Sally Carroll Susan Rodenburg&#13;
Laavon Cohrs Louis e Spark&#13;
Mike Donovan Fred Schmidt&#13;
Richard Fox Lyne tt e Watson&#13;
Lee Gardner Harvey Wohlers &#13;
COMMENCEMENT&#13;
Susan Rodenburg was name d Valedictorian of the 1962 Senior Class.&#13;
She maintained a 94 . 4 1 average&#13;
during her four years at TriCenter.&#13;
SALUTATORIAN&#13;
VALEDICTORIAN&#13;
Louis Spark was selected as the&#13;
1962 Salutatorianofthe Senior Cl ass.&#13;
She maintained a 9 2. 48 average&#13;
during her four years at TriCenter. &#13;
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE SENIORS&#13;
B:ARBARA ARRICK *Softball, Basketball Cheerleader, Letter Club, Homecoming&#13;
Queen, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Newspaper Staff, Vocal,&#13;
Senior Class Play.&#13;
TRUDY ARRICK *Softball, Basketball, Letter Club, Pep Club, Vocal.&#13;
KATHY BEEBEE Softball, ;"Basketball, Letter Club, Annual Staff, Newspaper&#13;
Staff, Senior Class Play, Vocal.&#13;
JUDY BEST ;"Softball, *Basketball. Letter Club, Annual Staff, Student&#13;
Counc1i.&#13;
DOUGLAS BOWLES Baseball, Apnual Staff, Student Council, Spanish Club, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
DEANNA BOTHWELL Softball, Ba s k etball, Pep Club, Student Council, Junior Class&#13;
P l ay, Vocal , Ba nd.&#13;
SALLY CARROLL Soft ball, Bas ketball, Cheerleading, Vocal, Bank, Pep Club.&#13;
LAARON COHRS Wrestling .&#13;
MIKE DONOVAN Junio r C ass P lay, Senior Class Play.&#13;
RICHARD FOX *Football, Basketball, Bas eball, Pep Club, Band.&#13;
LEE GARDNER Junior Class Play .&#13;
ED HADFIELD Basketball, Junior Clas s P lay.&#13;
BEVERLY IVERS Softball, Cheerleading, Pep Club, Junior Class Play, Vocal.&#13;
EILEEN JOHNSON *Softball, ;"Basketball, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Student Council,&#13;
Junior Class Play, Band, Vocal, Letter Club.&#13;
KENNY KEMMISH *Football, Bas ketball, ;.&lt;Baseball, *Track, King of Homecoming, Annual Staff, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play.,&#13;
ALLEN MARTENS ;"Football, Basketball, ;"Wrestling, Baseball, Track, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
TIM MASKER&#13;
ELIZABETH ROBERTS Junior Class Play, Band, Vocal.&#13;
SUSAN RODENBURG Softball, ;"Basketball, Pep Club, Newspaper Staff, Annual&#13;
Staff, Letter Club, Student Council, Junior Class Play, Senipr&#13;
Class Play, Vocal.&#13;
LOUISE SPARK ':'Softball, ;"Basketball, Letter Club, Annual Staff, Newspaper&#13;
Staff, Band, Vocal.&#13;
F RED SCHMIDT Baseball, Student Council, Senior Class Play, Band, Vocal.&#13;
LYNETTE WATSON Softball, *Basketl;&gt;all, Letter Club, Pep Club, Annual Staff,&#13;
Student Council, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play,&#13;
Band, Vocal.&#13;
HARVE Y WOHLERS Student Manager, Pep Club,&#13;
Band.&#13;
;"Lette red dur ing the ir Senior Year &#13;
We Fit All Sizes&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS ~&#13;
LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Corner of Main &amp; Broadway&#13;
SAVE IN SAFETY INSURED SAVINGS!&#13;
SINCE 1895 HIGH EARNING RATE!&#13;
"Over 65 Years of Service t o This Community"&#13;
Phone 322 - 5525 Council Bluffs , Iowa &#13;
333 W. Bway&#13;
D I A M 0 N D S&#13;
Hamilton and Le Coultre Watches&#13;
Diamond Setting and&#13;
Spec ial Order Jewe lry Work&#13;
Look fo r the Big Blue Di amond&#13;
On Broadway&#13;
CONVENIENT TERMS&#13;
Phone 32- 34833&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
BOWLES GRAIN g&#13;
FEED COMPANY&#13;
Grindin g &amp; Mixing&#13;
Gove rnment Storage&#13;
Drying Treat ing&#13;
Cal 1 our nea rest Plant -&#13;
Pe rsia - IV 8-2525&#13;
Portsmout h - SH 3-2425&#13;
Earl in g - A2 o r B2&#13;
ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU&#13;
A Helpin g Hand&#13;
On Real Est at e Problems?&#13;
RIEF&#13;
REALTY&#13;
co.&#13;
Se 1 l i n g Homes&#13;
Se lling Farms&#13;
Farm Loans&#13;
Rentals&#13;
Exchanging&#13;
Management&#13;
Home Loan s&#13;
In s urance&#13;
IS OUR BUSINESS&#13;
For&#13;
Sati sfaction&#13;
Without&#13;
Ob 1 i gat ion&#13;
Ca ll - 328-1551&#13;
106 W. Broadway Coun c il Bl uffs &#13;
ll . .&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG&#13;
STORE&#13;
"Comp l ete Prescription Service"&#13;
Neo l a, I owa&#13;
Phon e 4151&#13;
MOORE&#13;
LUMBER&#13;
~&#13;
MANUFACTURING&#13;
Se e our Quality Barge Wagon Boxes.&#13;
Sizes 6 x 10 &amp; 6 x 12. Top qua li ty&#13;
lumbe r in a ll our boxes at a price&#13;
the farmer is w i 11 ing to pay .&#13;
11 COME IN TODAY11&#13;
Tennant , I owa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL&#13;
BANK&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
BENO'S&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
Good Merchandise&#13;
And The Truth About It!&#13;
508 We st Broa dway&#13;
Lo ca t e d fo r you r c o nven ience&#13;
Cou nci 1 Bl u ffs , I owa &#13;
FIRST NATIONAL&#13;
BANK&#13;
BANK WITH CONFID&amp;NCE&#13;
77 years o f c on ti nuous serv ice&#13;
t o t he c ommu n i ty&#13;
Phone 2-2761&#13;
400 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Vall ey ,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
WALT'S&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
STATION&#13;
11 0NE STOP&#13;
DOES IT&#13;
ALL11&#13;
Phon e IV 8- 2625&#13;
Pe r s i a , I owa&#13;
STURDEVANT&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Your Doctor Trusts Our Service .&#13;
11 COME I N T 0 DAY~ 11&#13;
11 DO YOUR&#13;
Phone 3311&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
LARSON'S&#13;
DAIRY WHIP&#13;
~&#13;
LAUNDROMAT&#13;
LAUNDRY AND&#13;
HAVE A SNACK. 11&#13;
Neo l a , I o wa &#13;
CARL D. KNOX&#13;
ATTORNEY&#13;
11 Always Glad To Help. 11&#13;
Ca rs on, Iowa&#13;
Office Te l. 3701&#13;
Residence Tel. 3711&#13;
WE DE'S&#13;
SERVICE CENTER&#13;
Zenith Radio &amp; Te l ev is i on&#13;
Norg e Appliances&#13;
Sp ec i a lists In Refrige ration &amp;&#13;
Air Conditioning&#13;
Al I Appliances Repaired&#13;
Mi n de n , Iowa&#13;
Te l ep hone 2411&#13;
UNITED SUPER SAVE&#13;
STORE&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Fre sh Fruits, Groceries &amp;&#13;
Meats&#13;
High Quality&#13;
Low Prices&#13;
Ph:ione -- 401 l&#13;
WEDEL&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Bottle Gas - Paints&#13;
App I i an ces&#13;
Come in often . We are a lway s glad&#13;
to he l p you .&#13;
Di a I 23 11 Min de n , Iowa &#13;
CHAMPLIN'S DINER&#13;
Meals&#13;
Short Or ders&#13;
Pe rs i a , I owa&#13;
Ph IV 8-2 615&#13;
Joe &amp; Wylma&#13;
TREYNOR&#13;
STATE&#13;
BANK&#13;
Ice Cream&#13;
Bring your&#13;
money problems&#13;
to LIS.&#13;
Treynor,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PERSIA MILLING&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Maurice Stou tze nberger&#13;
Pu rina Chows&#13;
Grinding&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Mi x ing&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
YBR&#13;
STORE&#13;
If you wa nt it&#13;
we hav e it.&#13;
Anythin g you desire.&#13;
She l by, Iowa &#13;
HUGHES MOTOR&#13;
C H E V R 0 L E T&#13;
153 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Your Chevrolet Dealer&#13;
New and Used Car Sales&#13;
Complet e&#13;
Service On All Cars&#13;
MERCURY&#13;
AARDER MOTOR COMPANY&#13;
l 12-114 South 6th Stree t&#13;
Missouri Vall e y, Iowa&#13;
Phon e 2- 2556&#13;
Ford Falcon Me rc u ry&#13;
BRONSIN&#13;
WESTERN&#13;
SHOP&#13;
Broadway at Fourth&#13;
Phone 32-80532&#13;
Sales&#13;
11 Western wear for&#13;
The Entire fami l y. 11&#13;
Stop in Often&#13;
INTERNATIONAL&#13;
HARVESTER&#13;
FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Parts&#13;
• HI&#13;
INnRllATIOMAL&#13;
HARVl:STta&#13;
Service&#13;
Yo u r Loca l De al e r Is List ed Below&#13;
Mo . Va 11 ey&#13;
2-2 532&#13;
205 E Er i e Mo. Val l ey&#13;
Neola&#13;
2541&#13;
Neola&#13;
WE WELC OME IN QUIRI ES FROM&#13;
SURROUN DING COMMUN ITI ES &#13;
BLUE ~ WHITE&#13;
GROCERY STORE&#13;
Fre sh Fruits&#13;
Groceries&#13;
Meats&#13;
HIGH QUAL ITY&#13;
LOW PRICES&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS - LAUNDRY&#13;
Loca t ions&#13;
7 th &amp; Broadway&#13;
5 th Ave. &amp; Ma in&#13;
29th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Fra nk St. &amp; Broadway&#13;
produc e 11 Your Cl ea ner is Your&#13;
Phone --2521&#13;
Minden &amp; Neola, Iowa&#13;
NORGAARDS&#13;
DRUG&#13;
STORE&#13;
11 MEET ME AT NORGAARDS11&#13;
Your Docto r Tru sts Our Serv ice.&#13;
Ca ll On Us Today.&#13;
Ha rl an, Iowa&#13;
Clothes Be st Fri e nd11 •&#13;
Coun c il Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
cox&#13;
GRAIN&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
CONGRA TULATIONS&#13;
To Th e&#13;
1962&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
From&#13;
us.&#13;
Tennant, Iowa &#13;
HI-WAY MOTEL&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
11 Sleep with us for a&#13;
good nights rest."&#13;
Les and Verde ne Miller&#13;
GARDNER&#13;
IMPLEMENT&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Sales&#13;
Mon darn in, Iowa&#13;
Phone&#13;
Service&#13;
Missouri Vall e y&#13;
Dial 2-3198&#13;
John Dee re&#13;
Quality Farm Equipment&#13;
HARLAN FLOWER SHOP&#13;
East .Si de Square&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
11 You cannot go wrong if you&#13;
care e nough to send the ver y&#13;
be s t of fl owe rs. 11&#13;
Stop in often--We are open daily&#13;
FARMERS&#13;
CO-OP ELEVATOR&#13;
f,&#13;
LU MBER YARD&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
Phone IV 8- 27 25&#13;
IV 8- 2435&#13;
11 For the be st of&#13;
se rvic e, stop i n&#13;
oft e n. " &#13;
• PETERSON DRUG&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
''Eve r ythi ng fo r your&#13;
Hea lt h a nd Yo ur Home."&#13;
Phon e F l 3-2 159&#13;
DONOVAN&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
CHAMPLIN PRODUCTS&#13;
Ph one 2921&#13;
"Tim &amp; Mik e "&#13;
Neo l a, Iowa&#13;
PIEPERS&#13;
MEAT MARKET&#13;
Fo r Fin e Qua! i ty&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Fo r Fin e Servic e&#13;
Do you r marke ting&#13;
at our s t o r e .&#13;
Minde n, Iowa&#13;
RALPH J. HAYS&#13;
0. D.&#13;
Opt omet ri st&#13;
Locate d a t t he Fe de r a l&#13;
Sav i ngs a nd Loa n Building .&#13;
Har l a n Iowa&#13;
II I g ua r a nt ee you sat isfac t i on&#13;
eve ry t ime. " &#13;
PETERSON IMPLEMENT&#13;
COMPANY INC.&#13;
A Complete Line of&#13;
JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY&#13;
* Sales and Service&#13;
~" Pa rt s&#13;
~°'Accessories&#13;
9?..5 South 6&#13;
Neola--Call 3131&#13;
HARVEY'S&#13;
DRUG&#13;
1899&#13;
1962&#13;
Our 63 rd yea r supplying the&#13;
Me dical nee ds of the a rea&#13;
24 Hour Pre scription Se rvi ce&#13;
HERRICK'S HATCHERY&#13;
Honegger Feed Remedies&#13;
We Buy Poultry&#13;
Phone FI 3-2555&#13;
Avoca,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
MARTY'S&#13;
Sweden Free ze Ice Cream&#13;
Shakes&#13;
Ma lts&#13;
Sunda e s&#13;
Food t o take out&#13;
Sa ndwi c hes&#13;
Steaks&#13;
Chop s&#13;
Pe rs i a , I owa&#13;
Phone IV 82&#13;
Best Food For Mi l es &#13;
J &amp; M&#13;
CAFE&#13;
11 Good Food&#13;
At Popular Prices"&#13;
Meal s---Lunches&#13;
Short Orde rs&#13;
515 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Va 11 ey, Iowa&#13;
Dial 2-9017&#13;
MERKERT GRAIN&#13;
&amp; FEED COMPANY&#13;
Seed - Grain - Feed - Fe rtili zer&#13;
Loca l Hauling&#13;
),.• FEEDS&#13;
Dial 2711&#13;
Mi n den , I owa&#13;
PERSIA PRODUCE&#13;
Di a l IV. 8-2815&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
RAY KONZ&#13;
BARBER SHOP&#13;
Be a two -dab ma n&#13;
And go to Ra y' s Barber Shop. ·&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa &#13;
ALL YOUR&#13;
SMOKE&#13;
HOUSE&#13;
FAVORITE&#13;
BEVERAGES&#13;
403 E. Eri 1&#13;
Phon e 2-2 689&#13;
Mo. Va 11 e y,&#13;
I owa&#13;
HOME&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
BANK&#13;
Member F. D. I • C .&#13;
Ma k e Your Bank ,&#13;
Your Ba n k ing Home .&#13;
Pho n e IV 8 - 24 25&#13;
Pe r s i a , I owa&#13;
It Is&#13;
FARMER'S&#13;
CO-OPERATIVE&#13;
CREAMERY&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
Bet ter&#13;
With&#13;
11 l N. 3rd Av e .&#13;
Phone Ml 4-2440&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
CASEY'S&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Brin g t he Cr owd&#13;
From the&#13;
Land of&#13;
And Have A Ri ot&#13;
Sky Blue&#13;
Wa t e r s&#13;
Case y &amp; Ve rda&#13;
IV 8-2 335&#13;
p e r s i a , I owa &#13;
BOYD'S JEWELRY&#13;
Logd:1, Iowa&#13;
Phone Ml 4-2010&#13;
Diamonds Costume Jewe lr y&#13;
Watches Ri ngs&#13;
Fi ne Wa tch Rep a i r&#13;
Stop In An d See Our Wonde r f ul&#13;
Selection.&#13;
HARVEY GROCERY&#13;
Fri e ndly Courteous Servi ce&#13;
FINE FOODS&#13;
High Quality Meats&#13;
Loga n , Iowa&#13;
Ph one Ml 4-2 280&#13;
Try our Dry Goods&#13;
Store Also&#13;
Di a l&#13;
32 2-0248&#13;
Re a l Estate&#13;
Loa n s&#13;
In su ranee&#13;
KNOX ~ CO.&#13;
Prope r ty Management&#13;
Est. 1888&#13;
Na t i ona l Association of Real&#13;
Estate Boards&#13;
M L E&#13;
VALLEY LOCKER&#13;
PLANT&#13;
Comp l ete&#13;
Butche rin g &amp; Proc essing Service&#13;
We butche r-pi c k-up-on the farm&#13;
&amp; pick up c ripples day&#13;
or ni ght&#13;
Cal I 2-335&#13;
Mi ssou r i Valley &#13;
Complete&#13;
Bra ke Se rvic e&#13;
Muf f l e rs&#13;
Tun e -ups&#13;
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Vice- President . . Larry Miller&#13;
Secretary Janice Hemmingsen&#13;
Treasurer Char Les Grap&#13;
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President ...&#13;
Vi c e - P re sident&#13;
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Patsy Erickson&#13;
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Se cre ta r y .&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Rita Ba r dsley&#13;
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Jack Cave&#13;
Richard Cihacek&#13;
Joyce Cross&#13;
Dorthy Darnold&#13;
Rosalie DeHart Roger Driver&#13;
Larry Felton&#13;
Darrell Fox&#13;
Dennis Fox&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
Gene George&#13;
Kenny Graham Lois Gravert&#13;
Linda Hubbard&#13;
Marvin Huebner&#13;
Merle Huebner Richard Ivers John !wen&#13;
Dennis Jerrett&#13;
.&#13;
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Kenny Killpack&#13;
Luanne Knauss&#13;
Richard Knauss&#13;
Beverly Lehmkuhl&#13;
Mary Ann Martens&#13;
Jane Masker&#13;
Jayne Matt&#13;
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Gene Merdinger&#13;
James Merdinger&#13;
Mary Lee Meadows&#13;
Trudy Moffat&#13;
Denny O'Neill&#13;
Janice Ostdiek&#13;
John Plambeck&#13;
Mary Plambeck&#13;
Carole Rodenburg&#13;
Jon Rodenburg&#13;
Linda Rodenburg&#13;
Phyllis Rodenburg&#13;
Judy Ranfeldt&#13;
Kathy Shannon&#13;
Bill Siebert&#13;
Marilyn Smith&#13;
Richard Sparks&#13;
Diana Stuhr&#13;
Marvin Swanson&#13;
Rose Ma ry Tighe&#13;
Janice Trede&#13;
Sharon Weber&#13;
Karen Wood&#13;
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Trisha Arrick&#13;
Bonnie Arrick&#13;
Jim Birk&#13;
Caro l Bothwell&#13;
Patricia Campbell&#13;
Betty Carlson&#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
Bill Chambers&#13;
Kevon Christianson&#13;
Keith Christianson&#13;
Judy Conyers&#13;
Colleen Darrington&#13;
Larry Davis&#13;
Muriel Dehart&#13;
Karleen Deupree&#13;
Ardith Dollen&#13;
Pa tsy Erickson&#13;
Paul Hadfield&#13;
Caro lyn Hall&#13;
Susa n Honeywell&#13;
Wesley Iversen&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
Nancy Jerrett&#13;
Doug Kenealy&#13;
Dale Koenig&#13;
Richard Kohel&#13;
Cleone Kuster&#13;
Pat Lasher&#13;
Kayleen Lee&#13;
Janice Mahoney&#13;
Ma rgy Ma rtens&#13;
Deanna Meier&#13;
Alan Miller &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Lorenie Miller&#13;
Sherrie Muxfeldt&#13;
Sharon Moffatt&#13;
Oran Nelson&#13;
Sharon Nieman&#13;
Ricky O'Neill&#13;
Russell Perry&#13;
Janet Plambeck&#13;
Jim Potter&#13;
Lyle Rath&#13;
Lonnie Ring&#13;
Tom Ring&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
Na ncy Rodenburg&#13;
Jeannie Rother&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Darwin Shriver&#13;
Marvin Siebert&#13;
Linda Steenbock&#13;
Donna Tighe&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
Deanna Young&#13;
Rick Redinba ugh&#13;
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FRESHMEN&#13;
Judy Arrick&#13;
Jim&#13;
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Rita&#13;
Ba rd&#13;
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Both&#13;
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Janice Chambers&#13;
Allen&#13;
Christensen&#13;
Mike Christensen&#13;
Susan Co&#13;
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Sharon Davis&#13;
Leroy&#13;
D&#13;
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Bob Ericksen&#13;
Danny Flaharty&#13;
Jim Foje Bob Gravert Max Handbury&#13;
David !wen&#13;
Kinda Kelley&#13;
Dale Killpack Cheyrl Kuster Jerry Kuste r&#13;
Ca rolyn&#13;
La rs&#13;
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Glenda Larsen&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Benny&#13;
Miller&#13;
D&#13;
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M&#13;
a rvin Moss&#13;
Bill&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Gl&#13;
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Pogge&#13;
Ronald&#13;
P&#13;
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Ken Ri&#13;
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Jack&#13;
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Ma&#13;
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Sharon&#13;
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Kat&#13;
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FRESHMEN&#13;
Leonard Schroeder&#13;
Susan Short&#13;
Walt Siebert&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Eddie Spencer&#13;
Diane Steenbock&#13;
Jo Ann Swanson&#13;
Michael Tighe&#13;
Robert Trede&#13;
Betty Trobee&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
John Weber&#13;
Gary Weihs&#13;
Bob Witt&#13;
Betty Wohlers&#13;
Everett Gunderson&#13;
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FUTURE BUSINESS L E ADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS&#13;
Betty Arb augh&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Marilyn Smit h&#13;
Secreta ry&#13;
FBLA MEMBERS&#13;
Janice Ostdiek&#13;
President &#13;
RoQd&#13;
Divides&#13;
A hi:Ad&#13;
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
FRESHMEN CLASS 195 9 - 60&#13;
Our first y ear wa s a t Persia, Iowa. The class officers were Denny&#13;
Wohlers, P r esiden t ; Janice Hemmingsen, Vice-President; Char Les Grap,&#13;
Secretary ; and Dal e Wa rd, T reas urer.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS 1960-61&#13;
The second ye a r of our h i gh school career was at Neola, Iowa. Our&#13;
class officers were Mary Ann Lar sen, President; Roger Stark, VicePresident; Janice He mmingsen, Secret ar:r,, and Denny Wohlers, Treasurer.&#13;
Char Les Grap had h on orab le m ention in 'All Conference basketball. "&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS 1961- 62&#13;
In our second y ear at Neola, our class officers were Dale Ward,&#13;
President; Janice Hemmingsen, Vice-President; Marcia Vogt, Secretary;&#13;
and Paul O'Neill, Treasurer. In the ath letic field we had Dave Jessen&#13;
place first in the mile run in track , In football, Gary Janssen made first&#13;
team All Conference, Dave Jessen made second team as halfback, and&#13;
Roger Stark made honorable mention. Char Les Grap made second team&#13;
All Conference in basketball. Bill Plambeck placed second in wrestling,&#13;
Gary Janssen and Cliff Erickson were chosen to go to Boys State at Camp&#13;
Dodge. In the Music department, Marcia Vogt made the All State Band.&#13;
Homecoming Royalty during our Junior year were Char Les Grap, Janice&#13;
Hemmingsen and Dale Ward, Marcia Vogt and Paul O'Neill.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS 1962-63&#13;
This was our first and final year at the new Tri- Center High School.&#13;
Class officers are Paul O'Neill, President; Larry Miller, Vice-President;&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen, Secretary; and Char Les Grap, Treasurer. Gary&#13;
Janssen was awarded the Doctor's Lee and Welbourne Achievement Award.&#13;
In the football field, Gary Janssen made first team All Conference,&#13;
Dale Ward and Dave Jessen made second team. On the basketball court,&#13;
Char Lee Grap made first team All Conference, Roger Stark made third&#13;
team, All Southwest and first team All Conference; Dale Ward made&#13;
second team All Conference. For the District Wrestling tournament, Bill&#13;
Plambeck placed third.&#13;
Our Homecoming King and Queen was Dale Ward and Janice Hemmingsen, the Royalty was Char Lee Grap and Gary Janssen, Marcia Vogt and&#13;
Paul O'Neill, and Linda Graham and Denny Wohlers. &#13;
GREG BEEBEE&#13;
Bas eball, Spanish Club, Future Business Leaders of Ame rica Club .&#13;
DWAIN DEUPREE&#13;
Football, Baseball.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
LINDA CARLSON&#13;
Chorus, Senior Class Play, Newspaper&#13;
Staff.&#13;
ARLON DOLLEN&#13;
Future Business L eaders of America&#13;
Club, Junior Cl ass Play, Future&#13;
Farmers of America. &#13;
GARY DICKEY&#13;
Future Business Leaders of Americ a&#13;
Club.&#13;
PEGGY ELWELL&#13;
Newspaper staff, Chorus, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CLIFF ERICKSON&#13;
Basketball, Wrestling, Chorus, Band&#13;
Junior Class, Senior Class Play.&#13;
JOHN FOJE&#13;
Football, Basketball. &#13;
LINDA GRAHAM&#13;
Ch~rus , Senior Class Play, Baton&#13;
Twirler, Candidate for Homecoming Queen.&#13;
BILL HANSEN&#13;
Basketball, Track, Wrestling.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CHAR LES GRAP&#13;
Softball, Basketball, Annual St aff,&#13;
Chorus, Class Officer, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class Play, Candidate for&#13;
Homecoming Queen, Baton Twirlers.&#13;
JANICE HEMMINGSEN&#13;
Softball, Annual Staff, Chorus, Band,&#13;
Class Officer, Cheerleading, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play, Home -&#13;
coming Queen, Newspaper Staff.&#13;
5 &#13;
GARY JANSSEN&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Candidate for Homecoming King, Student Council.&#13;
GARYLD KUSTER&#13;
Band, Junior Class Play.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DAVE JESSEN&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball,&#13;
Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
JOLENE MARTENS&#13;
Future Homemakers of America. &#13;
LARRY MILLER&#13;
Class Officer, Spanish Club, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play .&#13;
BILL PLAMBECK&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
PAUL O'NEILL&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Annual Staff, Class Officer, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class P lay, Candidate&#13;
for Homecoming King,&#13;
VERNA REDINBAUGH&#13;
Chorus, Band, Spanish Club, Junior&#13;
Class P l ay.&#13;
27 &#13;
WAYNE ROBE RTS&#13;
Football&#13;
MARCIA VOGT&#13;
Chorus, Band, Class Officer, Cheerleading, Spanish Club, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class Play, Candidate&#13;
for Homecoming Queen, Student&#13;
Council.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
ROGE R STARK&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Class&#13;
Officer.&#13;
DALE WARD&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Annual Staff Class Officer&#13;
Juni?r and Senior' Class Play, H~me­ commg King . &#13;
JEAN WILSON&#13;
Basket ball, Future Business Leaders&#13;
of America Club, Senior Cl a ss Play,&#13;
Newspap er Staff,&#13;
DOUG WRIGHT&#13;
rootball, Fu ture Business Leaders of&#13;
n1e rica Cl u b.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DENNIS WOHLERS&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Manager, Annual Staff, Class&#13;
Officer, Junior Class Play, Senior&#13;
Class Play, Candidate for Homecoming King , Student Council.&#13;
MARCIA AND LINDA &#13;
TOP, Left: L.&#13;
Alloway , Reciting his part for&#13;
Initiation.&#13;
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INITIATION&#13;
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Weber singing&#13;
a song for the&#13;
Seni ors.&#13;
Freshmen kneeling to the&#13;
seniors, &#13;
JunioR High &#13;
8th GRADE&#13;
R. Zacha rias&#13;
D. Albertus&#13;
H. Arba ugh&#13;
M. Arrick&#13;
E. Bertelson&#13;
c . Bonar&#13;
J. Carlson&#13;
K. Carlson&#13;
L. Carlson&#13;
J. Cha mbers&#13;
D. Cihacek&#13;
K. Collins&#13;
J. Cross&#13;
c . Drive r&#13;
L. Driver&#13;
R. rrey&#13;
L. Gra p&#13;
A . Graybill&#13;
c . Harman&#13;
J. Honeywell&#13;
w. Huebner&#13;
M. Kelly&#13;
c . Killpack&#13;
R. Kna uss&#13;
T . Kuste r&#13;
L. Lasher&#13;
A . Ma rtens&#13;
T. Martens&#13;
J. Matthews&#13;
T . Ma uer&#13;
M. Mc Millen&#13;
M. Meeker&#13;
s. Miller&#13;
v. Miller&#13;
s. Ochampaugh &#13;
8th GRADE&#13;
R. Olson&#13;
G. Oltmans&#13;
C , O'Neill&#13;
M. Ostdiek&#13;
L. Papst&#13;
J. Plambeck&#13;
K. Redinbough&#13;
c. Reed&#13;
c. Ring&#13;
J. Roeberts&#13;
M. Siebert&#13;
D. Spark&#13;
A. Steenbock&#13;
s. Steenbock&#13;
G. Tripp&#13;
J. Trobee&#13;
D. Verpoorten&#13;
L. Weihs&#13;
c . Welbourne&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
D. Wohlers&#13;
C . Zacha rias&#13;
33 &#13;
7th GRADE&#13;
A . Ande rson&#13;
D. Arnburg&#13;
L. Arrick&#13;
C. Arrick&#13;
K . Blois&#13;
J. Bothwell&#13;
w. Carlson&#13;
L. Christiansen&#13;
w. Christiansen&#13;
J. Cook&#13;
A. Cross&#13;
R. Davis&#13;
D. Darrington&#13;
K. Driver&#13;
v. Flaharty&#13;
v. Ga rdner&#13;
D. Hall&#13;
s. Hansen&#13;
L. He im&#13;
s. Heim&#13;
J. Hughes&#13;
L. Knauss&#13;
M. Koenig&#13;
c. Kuster&#13;
R. Lee&#13;
P. Mahoney&#13;
A. Ma rtens&#13;
B. Mc Evoy&#13;
c . Mea dows&#13;
s. Miller&#13;
B. Moffatt&#13;
M. Moss&#13;
D. Nieman&#13;
D. Oltma nns&#13;
L. Osbahr &#13;
7th GRADE&#13;
C. Redinbaugh&#13;
D. Redinbaugh&#13;
D. Rtng&#13;
S . Ring&#13;
F. Rodenburg&#13;
H. Rodenburg&#13;
P. Rodenburg&#13;
K. Schroder&#13;
P. Soppe&#13;
T. Tighe&#13;
G. Talle&#13;
s. Wood&#13;
35 &#13;
JR. HIGH --BASEBALl&#13;
BACK ROW: Garry Tripp, Myron Koenig,&#13;
Clif Killpack, Gary ltmanns, Dean Nieman,&#13;
Alan An derson, Coach Hamilton. MIDDLE&#13;
ROW : Bob Frey, T erry Mauer, Jim Carlson,&#13;
Craig Welbourne , Harold Ar baugh, Ellis&#13;
Bertelsen. F RONT ROW : Ken Collins, Stan&#13;
Miller, Steve Heim, Denny Sparks.&#13;
Jim demonstrat e s the&#13;
art of hitting a home&#13;
run.&#13;
Cliff tells his t e ammates how he&#13;
plans to pitc h the game . &#13;
Receiving a trophy from Coach&#13;
Hamilton in behalf of the football&#13;
boys a re Jim Carlson and Cliff&#13;
Killpack. The boys earned a 3-1&#13;
record in their first complete&#13;
gridiron season.&#13;
Receiving a trophy on behalf of&#13;
the Tri-Center Jr, High basketball team are guards Jenelle&#13;
Matthews and forward Carolyn&#13;
O'Neill, The girls compiled a&#13;
7-1 record this season.&#13;
37 &#13;
E. Bertelse n, B . Tripp, S. Mille r , M. Koe nig, H. Rodenburg, D. Hall, D. Nieman, R.&#13;
Heim, B. Frey. MIDDLE ROW: B. Redinbau gh, C. Welbourne, K. Collins, J. Carlson,&#13;
C. Killpack, G. Oltm anns, T. Ku ster, J . Honeywell. TOP ROW: Coach Hamilton, L.&#13;
Driver, F . Rodenbu r g, J. R oberts, L. Lasher, A . Anderson, H. Arbaugh.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL&#13;
TRI-C "NTER 14 LEWIS CENTRAL 7&#13;
Tri-Center began its first full season of football by downing L ewis Central 14-7. TriCenter scored early when Harold Arbaugh recov ered a fum ble , and Craig Welbourne&#13;
shot through center for the score . Welbourne converted. In the same quarter, the&#13;
Junior Trojans rolled 50 yards; capped by Jim Carlson's end run and Welbourne's conversion. Lewis scored on a 10 yard run. Tri-C enter's defense allowed only one first&#13;
down.&#13;
TRI-CENTER 6 CARTER LAKE O&#13;
A stubborn Carter Lake eleven, combined with Tri- Cent er mist akes, resulted in a&#13;
scor eless game for 3 quarters. In the final quarter, 3r d down, 13 y ards to go for a&#13;
first down, and at his own 40 yard line, Cliff Killpack t os sed a 25 y ard pass to Harold&#13;
Arbaugh. A few plays later, Craig Welbourne circled left e nd on a r evers e for the only&#13;
score, Fine blocking led the way. Fred Rodenburg, Ken Collins , and Joe Roberts were&#13;
standouts defensively, while Jim Carlson was the day's ground gainer.&#13;
TRI-CENTER 0 OAKLAND 13&#13;
Tri-Center suffered its first defeat at the hands of a tough Oakland t e am, Weakened by&#13;
illness, Tri-Center held them down until mid-way in the 4th quarter when a short punt&#13;
put Oakland in scoring position. Oakland scored ag ain in the final seconds, when the&#13;
Junior Trojans attempted a fourth down pass from their own 4 yead line . Roberts,&#13;
Arbaugh, and Rodenburg played a good defensive ball and Jim Carlson was the ground&#13;
gainer,&#13;
TRI-CENTER 13 WALNUT 6&#13;
Tri- Center amassed great yardage by passing and running. T he young Trojans scored&#13;
early, when Harold Arbaugh sneaked for the six points. An Ar baugh to Killpack pass set&#13;
up the scoring play. In the third period Tri-Center rolled 45 yards , climax ed by fullback Gary Oltmanns crashing off tackle for the touchdown. As Arbaugh to Killpack pass&#13;
c onverted. Walnut scored in the remaining seconds while Tri- Center reserves saw action . Bob Frey play ed a fine game at defensive end, and combine d with the tough defensive line of Honeywell, Lasher, Collins, Rodenburg, and Roberts, Walnut e arned just&#13;
two fir st downs.&#13;
38 &#13;
JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Rita Knauss, Diane Oltmanns, Mary Siebert, Linda Weihs, Caroly n&#13;
0 1Ne ill, Mary Moss.&#13;
The junior-high football boys,&#13;
s how Mr. Hamilton just how&#13;
happy they are after winning&#13;
t hei r final g ame of the season.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH &#13;
B ACK ROW: Coach Mr. Hamilton, B. F rey, S. Miller, K. Colli ns,&#13;
R. Lee , M, Koenig, G. Tripp . FRONT ROW: E . Bert elsen, H.&#13;
Ar baugh, C. Welbou rne, G. Oltmanns, F . Rodenburg, C. Killpack, J.&#13;
Carlson.&#13;
T. C. -26 --CARSON - MACEDONIA--21&#13;
Smooth offensive work gave an e arly l ead. The defense tied the opponents efforts for&#13;
the season's first win, Cliff Killpack netted 15 points.&#13;
T. C. -21 --WALNUT- 26&#13;
Cold shooti ng stopped T. C., but fine defensive work kept them close . Fred Rodenburg&#13;
scored 10 points while Gary Oltmanns gather ed in 8 rebounds.&#13;
T . C. - 35 --0AKLAND-34&#13;
An exciting game that saw Harold Arbaugh's 30 foot shot win the game with two seconds&#13;
left. Craig Welbourne had 12 points; Killpack 11 , Rodenburg and Carl s on r ebounded&#13;
w ell.&#13;
T. C. 25--LEWIS 29&#13;
The defensive weakened and a t a ll Lewis team worked for an easy win. Rodenburg&#13;
scored 7 poi nts and had 9 rebounds,&#13;
T. C. -39--SHELBY-21&#13;
A sensational second half brought victory. Behind, 18 - 14, the Junior Trojans heated&#13;
the nets and c ooled their opponents to pull away. Killpack h a d 17 points , Rodenburg 9,&#13;
Carlson leaped for 10 rebounds.&#13;
T. C. -2 1--SHELBY 26&#13;
The Junior Trojans hit 16%, but hus tled to stay in the game until the final minut e . Rodenburg hit for 9 points and Welbourne for 7.&#13;
T. C. -20--TREYNOR-47&#13;
T. C. 's defense crumbl ed under a tall, fast Treynor t eam. The s econd half decided the&#13;
game a s the Junior Trojans were cold. Killpack scored 8 points, Rodenburg and Carlson&#13;
had 8 rebounds each. &#13;
BACK ROW: S. Steenbock, C. O'Neill, C. Zacharias, V. Miller, Coach,&#13;
Mr. Hamilton, S. Miller, R. Knauss, M.Arrick. FRONT ROW: K. Driver,&#13;
J. Matthews, K. Blois, C. Meadows, S. Wood, P. Rodenburg, B.&#13;
Moffatt.&#13;
TC 42 - CARSON-MACEDONIA-25&#13;
A w ell balanced forward court slammed Carson, while the guards held them.&#13;
Rita Knauss and Susan Steenbock netted 14 points, Carolyn O'Neill 11 points, and 11&#13;
rebounds.&#13;
T. C, 32 - WALNUT -25&#13;
Behind, 15-12, at intermission, the girls pulled away for their second win.&#13;
Steenbock sc ored 16 points, O'Neill 10, Lynetta Grap scored 10 rebounds and blocked&#13;
s ever a l shots.&#13;
T. C, 24-0AKLAND-20&#13;
A toug h d efense by Oakland was bothersome, but hard play by both courts proved&#13;
good e nough. Mona Arrick and Carolyn O'Neill shared scoring honors with 10 points.&#13;
Virginia Miller and Lynetta Grap rebounded and played aggressively at guard.&#13;
T. C, 18-LEWIS-9&#13;
A cool shooting game, but a good one defensively. 0 1 Neill netted 11 points,&#13;
Knauss 6, Jen ell e Matthews played a good defensive gam&#13;
T. C. 42-SI-IELBY-32&#13;
A close game until the final quart er when T. C. scored 14 points. Carolyn 0 1 Neill&#13;
scored 16 points, Rita Knauss and Susan Steenback each added 13 points. Arrick,&#13;
Z ac harias, Matthews, and Miller stopped Shelby's efforts in the second half.&#13;
T . C. 20-SHELBY-25&#13;
T. C. 's only defeat. Cold shooting and missed opportunities helped a spunky&#13;
Shelby team. Steenbock scored 12 points. Matthews and Zacharias hel d Shelby in the&#13;
second half.&#13;
T. C. 30 - TREYNOR-7&#13;
The girls had little diffi culty here, as all of them saw action. Knauss scor e d 13&#13;
points, O 'Ne ill 12 points and 10 rebounds. The guard court was outstanding again. &#13;
Jenelle Matthews, aided by&#13;
Carole Zacharias and Virginia&#13;
Miller, secure the ball from&#13;
the opposing team.&#13;
Car l y n 0 1 eill surrounded&#13;
but get s s hot off anyway&#13;
TC shoots as opposing team&#13;
hopes for rebound.&#13;
Cliff Killpack takes a jump&#13;
shot over the opposing teams&#13;
block. &#13;
Ca u+ io'fl&#13;
G-radE School &#13;
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6th GRADE&#13;
c. Adams&#13;
G. Albertus&#13;
L. Arrick&#13;
J. Arthur&#13;
N. Blois&#13;
H. Boege&#13;
L. Brown&#13;
K. Christiansen&#13;
v. Cihacek&#13;
M. Conyers&#13;
D. Dollen&#13;
K. Floerchinger&#13;
D. Gardener&#13;
D. Grap&#13;
P. Grote&#13;
B. Ha ines&#13;
R. Hall&#13;
D. Hamann&#13;
B. Hammitt&#13;
T . Honeywell&#13;
J. Jensen&#13;
R. Jensen&#13;
D. Jessen&#13;
P. Yungferman&#13;
p. K.elly&#13;
K. Killpack&#13;
s. Koch&#13;
B. Koenig&#13;
G. Larsen&#13;
c. Martens&#13;
P. McDanold&#13;
R, Meeker&#13;
G. Miller&#13;
s. Miller&#13;
]. Olsen&#13;
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L. Schroeder&#13;
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5th GRADE&#13;
R. Arrick&#13;
B. Babe&#13;
G. Barrier&#13;
P. Berttesen&#13;
S. Bona r&#13;
L. Bothwell&#13;
s. Bradley&#13;
R. Brown&#13;
G. Carlson&#13;
M. Collins&#13;
c . Cook&#13;
P. Cook&#13;
D. Corrin&#13;
R. Corrin&#13;
w. Corrin&#13;
A . Darrington&#13;
K . Davis&#13;
R. Driver&#13;
v. Fahrenkrog&#13;
P. Felton&#13;
L. Floerchinger&#13;
B. Frey&#13;
G. Gravert&#13;
M. Grote&#13;
B. Ha nsen&#13;
L. Harman&#13;
L. Heim&#13;
P. Heim&#13;
R. He mmingsen&#13;
1. Honeywell&#13;
N. Hubbard&#13;
R. Huebner&#13;
D. Iwen&#13;
W. Kelly&#13;
B. Killpack&#13;
47 &#13;
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5th&#13;
GRADE&#13;
M . Kline&#13;
R. Knauss c . Ku ster K . Kuster&#13;
L. Kuster R. Kuster&#13;
P • Larson L. Mahoney&#13;
v. Manhart&#13;
D. Martens R. Mc Evoy R. Miller&#13;
M.&#13;
M&#13;
offatt&#13;
L. Olsen A. Oltmans A. Pieper&#13;
P. Plambeck&#13;
c. Redinbaugh&#13;
K. Ring&#13;
M.&#13;
Ring&#13;
L. nbur g M . Ryan&#13;
M. Rodenburg&#13;
M. Rodenburg&#13;
D. Schneckloth&#13;
G. Sie&#13;
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C . Step&#13;
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ns&#13;
B. Stouzenberger&#13;
D. Stuhr&#13;
L.&#13;
Tarkington&#13;
N, Tighe&#13;
J. Thie&#13;
len&#13;
W. Th&#13;
omas&#13;
R.&#13;
W&#13;
e ihs&#13;
J. Wilson&#13;
w &#13;
• I&#13;
, ,&#13;
4rh GRADE B. Adams&#13;
C. Adams&#13;
D. Albenus&#13;
J.&#13;
Arrick&#13;
J. Babe&#13;
c. Beebee&#13;
K. Bothwell&#13;
D. Brown v. Cook&#13;
J. Cross A . Deupree D. Finken A. Fla harry R. Fla harry R. Hall A . Hamann R. Heim&#13;
G. Hubbard&#13;
B. !wen&#13;
D. Jusren R. Koch D. Koenig&#13;
D. Draeger&#13;
J. Larson&#13;
T.&#13;
Manens&#13;
s.&#13;
Miller&#13;
D. Mullenix K. Oloff T . Orme G. Osborne&#13;
E. Pearcy&#13;
R. Pe&#13;
rerson&#13;
L.&#13;
P&#13;
orcer&#13;
R.&#13;
Redi&#13;
n&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
ugh&#13;
R. Reed&#13;
49 &#13;
)&#13;
50&#13;
4th&#13;
GRA DE&#13;
A , Roberts R. Rodenburg P. Sampson M . Sawin C . Schneckl oth D, Soppe s. Stone R, Steenbock&#13;
E. Srourzenberger c . T ripp S, T ucker s. T rede D , Trobee&#13;
D, Verpoorren&#13;
J. Voge M. Vogt s. Welbourne B. Wi t t c . Woods D. Youmans &#13;
3rd GRADE&#13;
N. Arrick&#13;
M. Arthur&#13;
B. Bahrke&#13;
D. Baker&#13;
S. Barrier&#13;
B. Bertelsen&#13;
J. Bertelsen&#13;
P. Bertelsen&#13;
M. Bonar&#13;
R. Bradley&#13;
B. Carrol&#13;
D. Christensen&#13;
J. Cook&#13;
J. Corrin&#13;
w. Corrin&#13;
D. Gardiner&#13;
R. Grote&#13;
B. Ha ines&#13;
N. Hall&#13;
T. Hansen&#13;
G. Harmon&#13;
D. Hester&#13;
c . Hubbard&#13;
D. Ingwersen&#13;
J. !wen&#13;
c. Kuster&#13;
T . La Sourd&#13;
D. Lasher&#13;
D. Lee&#13;
M. Lee&#13;
D. Jensen&#13;
N. Jensen&#13;
s. Jordan&#13;
L. Manhart&#13;
P. Martens&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
3 rd&#13;
GRA&#13;
DE&#13;
L. McDonald K . McEvoy&#13;
K. Ol&#13;
off&#13;
S.&#13;
O 'Ne ill&#13;
D.&#13;
P&#13;
e rry&#13;
B. Plambeck&#13;
E, Plambeck c . Ring s. Ring D. Soppie&#13;
F.&#13;
S&#13;
orensen&#13;
J. Spark&#13;
J. Stump R. Steenb&#13;
ock&#13;
B. St&#13;
o&#13;
ne&#13;
M . Stourzenberger T . Thie len v. T olle&#13;
J.&#13;
T&#13;
rede&#13;
T . Tucker R. Wede&#13;
E.&#13;
W&#13;
e ihs&#13;
M. Weborne A . Wo lhe rs &#13;
I&#13;
2nd GRADE&#13;
c. Alloway s. Barrier D. Babe R. Beebee A. Bertelsen P. Bertelsen&#13;
B. Bradley&#13;
B. Chambers R. Christiansen&#13;
J. Corrin c. Darringt&#13;
on&#13;
]. Felton R. Felton&#13;
D. Finken D. Flaherty w. Floerchinger&#13;
s. Gravert&#13;
J. Harman&#13;
D. Hes&#13;
ter&#13;
L. Hindm&#13;
an&#13;
D. Ingwersen J. Keermen&#13;
B. Killpack R. Killpack&#13;
M. Legan M. Manning&#13;
P. Martens&#13;
s. Martens&#13;
G. Miller&#13;
R. Moffatt&#13;
s. Ochampaugh&#13;
B. Oloff&#13;
c. Osborne&#13;
D. Osdiek&#13;
R. Petersen&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
2nd&#13;
GRADE&#13;
M. Piep&#13;
e r&#13;
L.&#13;
Rarh&#13;
D. Rodenburg&#13;
J. Sawin R. Schneckloth B. Soppe&#13;
M. So&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
nson&#13;
E. Spe&#13;
ncer&#13;
M. Sperry&#13;
B. Step&#13;
h ens&#13;
c . Stephens&#13;
D. St&#13;
one&#13;
E. Stoutzenberger&#13;
L. Thielan&#13;
G.&#13;
T&#13;
h&#13;
oma s&#13;
v. Tripp&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
G. Witt&#13;
J. Welb&#13;
o ume &#13;
/&#13;
1st GRADE&#13;
L. Youmanns&#13;
C.&#13;
Adams&#13;
D.&#13;
Albers&#13;
E. Albertus R. Babe&#13;
T. Barrier&#13;
E. Billeter R. Boyer B. Carlson&#13;
R. Carrol D. Cook&#13;
M. Corrin&#13;
D. Crawford&#13;
K • Darrington&#13;
D. Dollen&#13;
E. Dollen R. Driver&#13;
D. Eckm&#13;
ann&#13;
L. Elias&#13;
M. Fisher&#13;
B. Floerc&#13;
hinger&#13;
K. Floe&#13;
rchin&#13;
ger&#13;
D. Gardner K. Graham&#13;
J. Go rte&#13;
K. Heim&#13;
J. Jensen C . Kelley&#13;
M. Kermeer D. Killpack&#13;
L. Kline&#13;
J. Lasher R. Legan D. Manhart&#13;
s. Manning&#13;
55 &#13;
1st GRADE&#13;
J. Mc Evoy&#13;
P. McKeigha n&#13;
B. Mo ffa tt&#13;
D. Moffatt&#13;
E. Moffatt&#13;
J. Mo ffa tt&#13;
L. Osba hr&#13;
P. Osborne&#13;
s. Pe te rsen&#13;
J. Pie rc y&#13;
J. Pla mbeck&#13;
M . Pogge&#13;
R. Redinbaugh&#13;
F. Richa rds&#13;
P. Richa rd s&#13;
T . Ring&#13;
J. Rya n&#13;
c . Sore nsen&#13;
B. Spencer&#13;
D. Stamp&#13;
G. Steenbocl&lt;&#13;
P. Stee n boc k&#13;
M . Ste phe ns&#13;
G. Tarkington&#13;
A. Thie l en&#13;
A . Th omas&#13;
R. Tre de&#13;
D . W elbourne &#13;
""&#13;
KDG&#13;
D. Barrier J. Barrier S. Bahrke S. Beebee&#13;
D. Bertelsen s. Bertelsen&#13;
s. Bonar&#13;
v.&#13;
Bothwell&#13;
s. Brougham D. Busch R. Christiansen&#13;
c. Colpitts F. Cook&#13;
J. Cook B. Corrin&#13;
F. Cross&#13;
J. Crowley&#13;
B. Echman&#13;
J. Echman D. Felton R. Felton&#13;
J. Jinken&#13;
B.&#13;
Fischer&#13;
D. Fischer&#13;
R. Ficher&#13;
s. Fischer&#13;
L. Floerchinger&#13;
s. Graybill&#13;
D. Fiunotte&#13;
D. Hester&#13;
E. Konz K. Konz&#13;
D. Draeger&#13;
c. Kuster&#13;
P. Lasher&#13;
57 &#13;
,;.., ,,. ... ,,.,_ ·.~&#13;
. '/ I . ,, .&#13;
KDG D . Ma nhart&#13;
P. Ma nning B. Ma rtins&#13;
D. Marten T . Mc Donald M, Merritt T . Minahan&#13;
P. Moffatt&#13;
D. Morey R. Olsen&#13;
s.&#13;
O&#13;
stdick&#13;
w. Perry&#13;
L. Plambech L. Pogge&#13;
L. Redinbaugh M . Rief c . Ring D. Roa ne M . Roberts T . Roberts M. Schierbrock M. Schintker s. Senyard D. Sore y&#13;
J. Stamp M. Steenbach R. Stevens&#13;
]. Stone&#13;
D. Thomas&#13;
D. Wede&#13;
]. Wellman&#13;
J. Wilson&#13;
D.&#13;
Witt&#13;
T . Wohlers&#13;
K. W&#13;
ollenha upt &#13;
Slow&#13;
StudeV'ltS&#13;
A+&#13;
Pie. y&#13;
A ctivitiE s &#13;
60&#13;
BATON TWIRLERS&#13;
J anet B est, Cynt hia Carlson, Betty Arbaugh, Jayne Matthews, Carolyn&#13;
C a mpbell, Char L es G r ap, Linda Grap.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Carolyn Campbell, Ka thy Shannon, Carole Rodenburg, Pat Lasher,&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen, Marilyn Smith.&#13;
Janice is the captain of our cheerl eaders. &#13;
Coach Don Lee shows us how the boys won the summer baseball conference as his boys look over the play called by the fair and just umpire.&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL&#13;
BACK ROW: Richard Knuass, Oran Nelson, Dale Koenig, Denny O'Neill, Richard&#13;
Sparks, Dwain Deupree. SECOND ROW: Coach Lee, Paul O'Neill, Dave Jessen,&#13;
John Rodenburg, Steve Jessen. FRONT ROW: Dale Schmidt, Dale Ward, Denny&#13;
Wohlers, Roger Stark.&#13;
Tri Center&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Harlan&#13;
FINAL STANDINGS&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Walnut&#13;
11 - 0&#13;
9- 2&#13;
8- 3&#13;
5- 6&#13;
3- 8&#13;
1 - 10&#13;
1-10&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
Dave Jessen , Denny Wohl e rs, a nd Roger Stark were some of the&#13;
reasons why Tri- Ce nte r High c aptu r e the s ummer baseball championship of the Tri -Coun ty Confere nc e . Dave and De n ny s upplied the&#13;
necessary hittin g w h ile Roger pit ched five no-hit games for the T-C&#13;
Trojan s.&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Walnut&#13;
11-0&#13;
9-2&#13;
8-3&#13;
4-7&#13;
3-8&#13;
1-10&#13;
1-10 &#13;
T C&#13;
13&#13;
26&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
18&#13;
BACK ROW: D. Bardsley, O. Nelson, K. Graham, G. Janssen, R. Stark, K.&#13;
Killpack, D. Wohlers, D. Fox, J. Foj e . SECOND ROW: R. Perry, P. O'Neill,&#13;
R. Carlson, L. Miller, G. Martens, D. Fox, D. Jessen, D. Ward, K. Christenson, K. Christenson. FRONT ROW : J. Birk, S. Jessen, R. Knauss, D. Schmidt,&#13;
D. Shriver, D. Koenig, D. Deupree , R. Redinbaugh, L. Vogt, D. Wright. Coaches&#13;
Sorensen and McKercher.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
&gt;:'Elkhorn&#13;
'Walnut&#13;
':'ISD&#13;
':'Treynor&#13;
,:,Shelby&#13;
Mo Valley&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Opp&#13;
13&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
7&#13;
13&#13;
4 1&#13;
7&#13;
*Conference games&#13;
4 wins 2 losses 1 tie&#13;
Coach Sor ensen t alk s to t h e 1st team befor e&#13;
game time t o work out team strat egy.&#13;
63 &#13;
Dale Ward&#13;
Quarterb ack&#13;
Dave Jessen&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Paul O'Neill&#13;
End&#13;
Kenny Graham&#13;
End&#13;
Richard Knuas s&#13;
End&#13;
Doug Wright&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Kenny Killpack&#13;
End &#13;
Roger Stark&#13;
Guard&#13;
Denny Fox&#13;
Guard&#13;
.. .. , .. ~&#13;
Denny Wohlers&#13;
End&#13;
Gary Janssen&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Darrell Fox&#13;
Center&#13;
Denny Bardsley&#13;
Guard&#13;
Gary Martens&#13;
Halfback &#13;
66&#13;
Dale Schmidt makes a nice gain&#13;
against Elkhorn in the seasons&#13;
opener.&#13;
Dale S. has the ball a nd is on his&#13;
way for a touchdown.&#13;
Here is the opening day line up&#13;
ag ainst Elkhorn.&#13;
Dale Ward bloc ks for Dav e J essen&#13;
as Tri Center moves the ball against&#13;
Elkhorn, &#13;
Tri Center's offensive unit.&#13;
Dave Jessen is pulled down from&#13;
.behind after a long gain against&#13;
Lewis Central,&#13;
Dale Schmidt has just caught a pass&#13;
from Dale Ward during the Treynor&#13;
game.&#13;
Dale Ward scores the 1st touchdown of the Homec oming Game&#13;
with Treynor.&#13;
67 &#13;
TC Opp T C Opp&#13;
50 Panama 23 42 "0Treynor 2 5&#13;
4 6 Mo Valley 42 54 "0 ISD 1 9&#13;
55 *Walnut 3 0 72 L ewi s C entral 48&#13;
57 *Elk Horn 37 63 * Shelby 3 0&#13;
51 Carson 4 0 4 2 St. Joe 3 6&#13;
TC Opp TC Opp&#13;
52 ""Walnut 29 45 St. Joe 31&#13;
36 ""Elk Horn 51 46 Carson 31&#13;
74 '-'""Treynor 4 7 ""Conference Games 47 ':&lt;Shelby 38&#13;
45 ""*Elk Horn 38 ""'~ rnament Games 82 Lewis Central 7 3&#13;
34 *Treynor 28 Se ason Rec ord 19 - 2 67 *ISD 24 &#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BACK ROW: Mary Lee Meadows, Manager; Rita Bardsley, Sherrie Muxfeldt, Patsy Erickson, Coach Don Lee , Carolyn Larsen, Diane Steenbock,&#13;
Diana Rodenburg, Karen Wood, Assistant Manager, MIDDLE ROW: Connie Carlson, Trisha Arrick, Mary Ann Martens, Phyllis Rodenburg,&#13;
Deanna Meier, Betty Arbaugh, FRONT ROW: Jayne Matthews, Char Les&#13;
Grap.&#13;
BACK ROW: Nancy Jerrett, Diane Steenbock, Kathy Schroder, Rita&#13;
Bardsley, Coach Phil Martin, FRONT ROW: Jackie Ring, JoAnn&#13;
Swanson, Susan Cook, Sharon Rodenburg, Linda Tripp.&#13;
F"RESHMEN&#13;
69 &#13;
Char Les shows defensive ability&#13;
under the basket during a game&#13;
with Lewis Central.&#13;
De anna ducks as Betty shoots,&#13;
Betty tangles&#13;
with a Lewis&#13;
Central guard.&#13;
Phyllis out -jumps two Lewis Cen tral for -&#13;
wards and gets possession of the ball. &#13;
Rita tries to block&#13;
Lewis Central,&#13;
Sandy Butler' s shot.&#13;
Betty goes in for lay-up&#13;
against Lewis Central ' s&#13;
Gu ards.&#13;
Betty tries jump shot against&#13;
C-M guard,&#13;
Jayne tangling with C-M forwardwatch for the outcome,&#13;
71 &#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bet ty Arbaugh&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forwar d&#13;
T risha Arrick&#13;
Guard&#13;
Mary Ann Ma rt ens&#13;
All Conferenc e&#13;
Guard&#13;
Char Les Grap&#13;
All Conference&#13;
For ward&#13;
Jayne Matthews&#13;
Guard&#13;
Deanna Meier&#13;
Forward&#13;
Phyllis Rodenburg&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard &#13;
Coach Harold McKercher, Dale Schmidt, Ory Nelson, Dave Jessen,&#13;
Denny Wohlers, Kenny Killpack, Gary Janssen, Roger Stark, John&#13;
Iwen, Dale Ward, Paul O'Neill, Jon Rodenburg, Richard Knauss,&#13;
Manager Dennis Bardsley.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
v&#13;
A&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
Coach George Sorenson. FRONT ROW: Gene Baker, Jack Smith, Jim Foj e ,&#13;
B ob Witt, Dale Killpack, J erry Kuster, Jim Alloway. BACK ROW: Kevin&#13;
Christiansen, John Weber, Welsey Ivers e n, Max Handbury, Doug Kenealy,&#13;
Richard Koh el , Dickie Ward.&#13;
I&#13;
T&#13;
y&#13;
73 &#13;
Dale's jump shot is unsucc ss ~ ..&#13;
fully blocked by one of the C-M&#13;
b oy s. Rog er is ready unde r t he&#13;
basket to help Dale out.&#13;
Ory go es in for a s coop s hot&#13;
while Dav e watche s.&#13;
74&#13;
D ave jum p s with a C- M&#13;
b oy while Paul, Oran,&#13;
and Roger look on. &#13;
TC&#13;
50 Mo Valley&#13;
67 ':'Walnut&#13;
49 &gt;:&lt;Elkhorn&#13;
48 Carson&#13;
54 ':'Treynor&#13;
60 ~ISD&#13;
52 ':'Shelby&#13;
30 Underwood&#13;
94 St. Joe&#13;
63 &gt;:&lt;Walnut&#13;
51 ':'Elkhorn&#13;
58 ':'Treynor&#13;
76 St. Joe&#13;
32 Carson&#13;
28 ':'Shelby&#13;
57 ,:,ISD&#13;
Conference tourney&#13;
50 Shelby&#13;
68 Elkhorn&#13;
~' Conference games&#13;
Dave attempts a jump shot which is blocked by&#13;
C - M.&#13;
Opp.&#13;
49&#13;
41&#13;
32&#13;
39&#13;
81&#13;
45&#13;
74&#13;
50&#13;
33&#13;
55&#13;
55&#13;
56&#13;
40&#13;
44&#13;
52&#13;
36&#13;
38&#13;
61&#13;
Roger performs&#13;
his hookshot&#13;
while C - M&#13;
stands and&#13;
watches.&#13;
Roger, under the basket, is&#13;
fouled by C -M. D ave watche s&#13;
on.&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Dave Jessen&#13;
Gary Janssen&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Roger Stark&#13;
Dale Ward&#13;
Rich Knauss&#13;
Paul O'Neill D e nny Wohlers&#13;
Oran Ne&#13;
l&#13;
s on &#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
FRONT ROW : John P l amb eck, Bill Si e b e rt, Jim Birk , Walt Sieb e rt, Ken&#13;
Ring . SE COND ROW: D al e Koenig , D enny Fox, Cliff Erick son, Denny&#13;
Bardsl ey, Randall Carlson, Bill P l amb eck. T HIRD ROW : Ru ssell Perry,&#13;
K enny Graham, E ddie Spen cer, D enny O'Neill, Steve J essen . BACK&#13;
ROW: G a r y Weih s , Ki eth Christians en , L o rni e Miller, M i ke C h r itia n - sen, Rick O'Neill, Coach Bill Marner.&#13;
Top Match&#13;
Winners for&#13;
6 2- 6 3 season!&#13;
Bill P l amb ec k De nny Bardsl ey Cliff Erickson &#13;
D ennis&#13;
Cliff Ra n dall&#13;
Mik e Bill&#13;
W alt Ken&#13;
John&#13;
Dale&#13;
Jim&#13;
78 D en ny &#13;
B ACK ROW , Left t o Right : Connie Carlson, Jayne Matth ews, B etty&#13;
Carlson, Phyllis Rodenburg , Betty Arbaugh, Ch ar L es Grap, Diane&#13;
St eenbock, Coach Don Lee . MIDDLE ROW : Jo Ann Swanson, Karen&#13;
Woods, Mary L . Meadows, Bonnie Arri ck, T risha Arrick, Sh errie&#13;
Muxfe l dt, J a ckie Ring, Diana Rodenburg. FRONT R OW : Linda&#13;
T r i pp, Luann Kna uss , Susan Cook, Rita Bardsl ey, Patsy Ericksen,&#13;
Sh aron Rodenburg, Judy Arrick.&#13;
GIRLS SOFTBALL&#13;
Trisha, Betty, Char Les, and Jayne l isten to Coach Don Lee explain&#13;
on h ow to hit the softball.&#13;
79 &#13;
Ready Set Go !&#13;
GIRLS TRACK&#13;
This Way&#13;
Throw them a long ways !&#13;
80 &#13;
FRONT ROW: Roger Driver, Dwain Duepree, Gary Mauer, Rich Knauss,&#13;
Darwin Shriver, Dale Schmidt, Jon Rode nburg. B A C K ROW: Ory Nelson,&#13;
Dale Ward, Denny O'Ne ill, Roge r Sta rk, John Iw en, Kenny Killp ack, Dave&#13;
Jessen, Denny Whal e rs.&#13;
T-C&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
15&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
8&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
Council Bluffs T-J&#13;
Counc il Bluffs AL&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
De fiance&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Council Bluffs T-J&#13;
Council Bluffs T-J&#13;
Counc il Bluffs AL&#13;
O P P.&#13;
2&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
4 Se ctional&#13;
4&#13;
These boys know how to hit the ball&#13;
Da l e a n d Rog - Handl e d p itching&#13;
job this s e a son. &#13;
82&#13;
~,, .. -,.-&#13;
•&#13;
BAC K ROW : Jim Birk, Dou g Ke n e aly, Randall Carlson, Lonnie Rin g , Ke nny Graham , Jack Cave , Mik e Christensen . FRONT ROW : R ick O 'Ne il,&#13;
R i ch Koehil, Ru ssel Per ry, Dal e Koenig , Max Handbury, Wesl e y Iverson ,&#13;
Keith Christensen , Steve Jessen, Rick Redinbaugh, Jim Alloway .&#13;
TRACK&#13;
Richard Koehil, Dale Koenig, Max Handbu ry, Steve&#13;
Jessen, Ke ith Christensen. &#13;
Sound&#13;
your&#13;
Hor Yl&#13;
F EaturES &#13;
Mr. Mar t e n's first year typing&#13;
class is t a king a speed test.&#13;
M r . Marte n's bookkeeping class&#13;
uses the adding m a chine to total&#13;
t he ir problems. &#13;
Learning to operate the new&#13;
switchboard takes practice and&#13;
patience . Gary Dickey lends a&#13;
helping hand to Linda Carlson as&#13;
she answers a call.&#13;
Each of the following students operates the switchboard an hour each&#13;
day . They are: Jean Wilson, Verna Redinbaugh, Betty Arbaugh,&#13;
Carole Rodenburg, Linda Carlson, Janice Hemmingsen, Gary Dickey.&#13;
s: &#13;
THE LIBRARY STAFF&#13;
This g roup worked very h ard all year keeping t h e Library in order.&#13;
INDUSTRIAL ARTS&#13;
Mr. Sorenson instructs the boys on using the saw. &#13;
Mrs. Spomer shows&#13;
the Sophomore H ome&#13;
Ee. Class the basic&#13;
r ules of cooking.&#13;
Mr. Sorenson&#13;
explains the different parts of a car&#13;
to his drivers&#13;
training class.&#13;
Waiting in line&#13;
for their lunch&#13;
served by Mrs.&#13;
Weber.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
The Spanish Club poses dur ing one of their meetings.&#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
Ca role Rodenburg and Kathy Shannon listen to Miss Hernandez over the&#13;
intercom. &#13;
HOME EC. CLASS&#13;
Mrs. Spomer explains to the girls&#13;
the basic fundamentals of running&#13;
a good home. They certainly look&#13;
interested.&#13;
CHEMISTRY CLASS&#13;
Gary Maue r demonstrates an&#13;
experiment to the class while M r .&#13;
McKercher stands close by in case&#13;
of a blow up.&#13;
89 &#13;
MAJOR&#13;
Cliff Erickson&#13;
MAJORETTES&#13;
Caroly n Campbell&#13;
Jay ne Matthews&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Char Les Grap&#13;
Linda Graham&#13;
Cynthia Carlson&#13;
Janet Best&#13;
CLARINETS&#13;
Marcia Vogt&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen&#13;
Nancy Rodenburg&#13;
Marilyn Smith&#13;
Kathy Schroeder&#13;
Janice Mahoney&#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
Carole Driver&#13;
Carole Zacharias&#13;
Susan Steenbock&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Carolyn Ring&#13;
Ronnie Potter&#13;
BASE CLARINET&#13;
Karen Wood&#13;
Carolyn Hall&#13;
90&#13;
OBOE&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
FLUTES&#13;
Carole Rodenburg&#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Beverly Witt&#13;
SAXDPHONES&#13;
Larry Felton&#13;
Marvin Swan s on&#13;
Sharon Moffatt&#13;
Verna Redinbaugh&#13;
Garyld Ku s t er&#13;
CORNE TS&#13;
John Iwen&#13;
Carol Bothw e ll&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Rick O' Neill&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Larry Christens en &#13;
BASOON&#13;
Cheryl Kuster&#13;
FRENCH HORNS&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Lyneta Grap&#13;
Jim Alloway&#13;
BASE&#13;
Mike Tighe&#13;
BASE VILE&#13;
Kay Lee&#13;
TROMBONES&#13;
Gary Mauer&#13;
Wesley Iverson&#13;
Gene George&#13;
Craig Welbourne&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
BARITONE&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Richard Sparks&#13;
DRUMS&#13;
Bob Frey&#13;
Ed Spenser&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
MR. MAHONEY&#13;
Band Ins tr uctor&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
TRI-CENTER MIX CHORUS&#13;
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Iverson, John Iwen, Kay Lee, Marvin Swanson, Carolyn Hall, Linda Steenbock,&#13;
Betty Carlson. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Felton, David Iwen, Richard Kohel, Karen&#13;
Woods, Kathy Shannon, Rita Bardsley, Diane Steenbock, Linda Kelley, Sharon&#13;
Davis, Mary Lee Meadows. FRONT ROW: Luanne Knauss, Marilyn Smith, Sharon&#13;
Moffatt, Carol Bothwell, Carolyn Larsen, Susan Cook, Glenda Pogge, Cheryl&#13;
Kuster, &#13;
JR. CLASS PLAY&#13;
Please close ears&#13;
unless want to hear&#13;
unlady- like oath.&#13;
I don't like it, and&#13;
I won't wear it.&#13;
SENIOR&#13;
CLASS PLAY&#13;
Quick, put this on, the&#13;
Police will arrive any&#13;
second.&#13;
93 &#13;
No! I don't be lieve&#13;
it. Not Tom!&#13;
Save her De nny&#13;
Send these out by&#13;
tomorrow afte rnoon. &#13;
JUNIOR SENIOR PROM&#13;
J a ck, Luanne ,&#13;
Larry and Ma r y&#13;
Ann pos e at a&#13;
Chines e Shop.&#13;
AROUND&#13;
THE&#13;
WORLD&#13;
THE GREAT&#13;
NORTHWEST&#13;
T HE GRAND&#13;
MARCH BEGINS&#13;
95 &#13;
HOMECOMING QUEEN&#13;
JANICE HEMMINGSEN&#13;
96 &#13;
HOMECOMING MARSHALL&#13;
DALE WARD&#13;
97 &#13;
CHAR LES GRAP&#13;
MARCIA VOGT&#13;
LINDA GRAHAM&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
ROYALTY &#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
DENNY WOHLERS&#13;
GARY JANSSEN&#13;
PAUL O'NEILL&#13;
ROYALTY &#13;
100&#13;
Last year's Homecom ing Queen, Barbara Arrick watches as Janice&#13;
takes the throne as our n e·,v Homecomin g Queen,&#13;
Janice and Dale leave their thrones to enjoy the rest of the evening&#13;
dancing. (Smile Dale) &#13;
CLASS OF 1963&#13;
Larry Miller, Valedictorian 1963 w ith&#13;
a grade average of 94 . 77.&#13;
Marcia Vogt one of the four top honor&#13;
students. &#13;
102&#13;
Mr. Ingwerson presents Marcia her diploma.&#13;
Senior's graduate&#13;
And the band plays on.&#13;
The beginning of an important&#13;
night.&#13;
Diplomas in hand, the seniors march off toward a new&#13;
phase in life. &#13;
LooK&#13;
-F Q V'&#13;
VaLuES &#13;
104&#13;
ELI AS SUPER MARKET&#13;
General Merchandise&#13;
Persia's Good Food Center&#13;
Phone IV 8-2225&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
MEADOW GO LD&#13;
r., .. AO~&#13;
A&#13;
AUL.\1-&#13;
The Name For Qualit y&#13;
In Dairy Produc ts&#13;
IV 8-2705&#13;
GOSHORN 1 S CAFE&#13;
A SNACKU! I/ OR A I · , ~"'"'?, SACK . - ;I&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
BOWLE S GRAIN CO.&#13;
Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Gove rnment Storage&#13;
Drying Treating&#13;
Pe rs ia - IV 8-2525&#13;
Po r tsmouth - SH 3-2425&#13;
Ea r l in g - A2 or 82&#13;
Alwa ys Re ad y To Serve You&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
We Fit All Si ze s&#13;
536 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
HARLAN BOWLING ALLEY&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
GOLDEN&#13;
RULE&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
PETERSON DRUG&#13;
Your Family Rexall Store&#13;
Telephone Fl 3-2159&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
MERKERT GRAIN &amp; FEED&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Seed - Grain - Feed - Fertilizer&#13;
Local Hauling&#13;
Phone 2 711&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
PERS IA CO-OP&#13;
Persia&#13;
YBR&#13;
STORE&#13;
If You Want It&#13;
We Have It.&#13;
An ythi ng You Desire.&#13;
She 1 by, Iowa&#13;
STURDEVANT&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Your Doc t or Trus ts&#13;
Our Service.&#13;
"Come in today!"&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Phone 33 11 Minden, Iowa&#13;
PIE PERS&#13;
MEAT MARKET&#13;
For Fine Qua 1 i t y&#13;
and&#13;
For Fine Service&#13;
Do Your Marketing&#13;
At Ou r Store.&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
105 &#13;
To Buy or Sell Fa rml a d&#13;
Call&#13;
Irvin E. Lamment&#13;
Farm Sales Representative&#13;
DALE BONAR &amp; CO.&#13;
546 Mynster St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 328-1887-·&#13;
BOYER BODY SHOP&#13;
Nea l a, Iowa&#13;
NEOLA FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Sal e s a rts Se rvice&#13;
Neola 2541&#13;
We Welcome&#13;
• IH Inq u iri e s&#13;
From Surrounding&#13;
Communities INTIRMATIOMAL&#13;
HARVH Tl:R&#13;
DONOVAN SERVI CE&#13;
Champ] in Prod ucts&#13;
Phone 292 1&#13;
"Ti m &amp; Mi ke "&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa&#13;
106&#13;
STOKE LY YARDS, INC.&#13;
Bui lding Material - Coal&#13;
Rea dy-Mi x Concrete&#13;
Neola 4451 Underwood 3 77 l&#13;
PETERSON IMPLEMENT&#13;
COMPA NY&#13;
A Compl ete Line of&#13;
John Deere Farm Machinery&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Pa r ts - Ac cessories&#13;
925 So ut h 6&#13;
Neola -- Call 3131&#13;
NEOLA GAZETTE&#13;
" The Latest&#13;
News Brought&#13;
To You Wee k 1 y 11&#13;
Phone 2341 Neol a ,&#13;
PHIL' S CAF E&#13;
" Comp ! ime nts of Phi 1 ' s Cafe"&#13;
INC.&#13;
Iowa &#13;
HARVEY GROCERY&#13;
Fri e ndly Cour t eous Service&#13;
Fine Foods&#13;
Hi gh Quality Me a t s&#13;
Logan, Iowa Phone Ml 4-2280&#13;
Loga n&#13;
Try Ou r Dry Goods St ore&#13;
Al so&#13;
FAUBION PHARMACY&#13;
"Let Me Serve You11&#13;
Pr e script ion s&#13;
Ve t e rina ry Suppli es&#13;
Elastic Stoc kin gs &amp; Goods&#13;
Fracture Be lts&#13;
SWP Paint&#13;
3 10 E. 7&#13;
Ml 4-2080&#13;
MOORE LUMBER AND HARDWAR E&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Te nn ant , Iowa&#13;
HI -WAY MOT EL&#13;
J ct . Hwys . - 59 and 64&#13;
Ha r l an , I ow a&#13;
Le s a nd Ve rde ne Mi ll er&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BILL 1 S&#13;
Loga n&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BARBER&#13;
ANDERSO N CLEANERS&#13;
Missouri Vall ey&#13;
~­&#13;
---&#13;
Ready- to-Wea r and Shoe s f o r&#13;
Me n , Women , and Chi ld ren&#13;
JO E SMITH AND COMPANY&#13;
Counc il Blu f fs , Iowa&#13;
VAND ENBERG MO TORS&#13;
8th &amp; Ma r ket Dia l SK 5- 1750&#13;
24- Hour Wr ecker Se r v ice&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
10 7 &#13;
SMOKE HOUSE&#13;
Missouri Va 11 ey&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"Al 1 Your Favorite Beverages"&#13;
403 E. Er i 1&#13;
Phone 2-2689&#13;
w '~ COMPA NY&#13;
HARDEN MOTOR&#13;
112-114 So. 6th St.&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ford - Mercury&#13;
Furni tu re - Carpet&#13;
Appliances&#13;
MERCURY&#13;
AXT ELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Missou ri Va 11 ey , Iowa&#13;
Phone 22213&#13;
NELS ON 1 S FEEDS&#13;
Seed - Gra in - Feed&#13;
Phone Neola 324 1&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
108&#13;
ANDERSON CLEANERS&#13;
"Dry Cleaning at its Finest"&#13;
Coffee&#13;
Hatters Dyers&#13;
Ru g Service&#13;
Furriers&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
VALLEY MOTORS PARTS&#13;
311 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 2-2733&#13;
Your N.A.P.A. Jobber&#13;
is a Good Man to Know&#13;
NEOLA COFFEE SHOP&#13;
Sandwiches&#13;
Refreshments&#13;
Best Food for Short Orders&#13;
Evelyn Wood&#13;
Manager&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Complete&#13;
Prescription&#13;
Service&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa&#13;
Phone 4151 &#13;
HARDER MOTOR COMPANY&#13;
Gl?I&gt;&#13;
l 12-114 South 6th Street&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 2-2556&#13;
Ford Falcon Mercury&#13;
DARNERS VARIETY STORE&#13;
Paints, Wal ]paper&#13;
Dry Goods and Variety Goo ds&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
THE PRESCRIPTION CE NTER&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
Council Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
11 Good Food, Reasonab ly Pr iced"&#13;
62 1 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-9980&#13;
Co u n c i l B l u ff s , I ow a&#13;
AXTELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Iowa&#13;
TWI N CITY ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO .&#13;
"The home of personal service"&#13;
Broa dway at Thir ty-Second Street&#13;
Co u n c i l B l u ff s , I ow a&#13;
LANE BROS. PHARMAC Y&#13;
Broadway and Scott St r ee t&#13;
Counc il Bl uffs , Iowa&#13;
K. &amp; K. 11 6611 SERVICE&#13;
11 Huck11 Kirk and Glen Koenig&#13;
Ti res , Batteries, Accessories ,&#13;
Tune - up s&#13;
24 Hour Service&#13;
8th and Eri e St reets&#13;
Missouri Va lle y, Iowa&#13;
10 9 &#13;
HOME SUPPLY STORE&#13;
Neola Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWEL ERS&#13;
Counci l Bl uffs&#13;
VERGAMINI BROS.&#13;
Oil - Gas - Beer&#13;
Cigars - Candy&#13;
Phone 322- 9953&#13;
349 Canning St.&#13;
Counci 1 Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
J ewelry . Fine Watches&#13;
Sa l es &amp; Service , Stone s Re - Set&#13;
110&#13;
KUBO'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Bus iness Hours&#13;
10 : 00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.&#13;
Closed Wednesday&#13;
Tom N. Kubo&#13;
Master Watchmaker&#13;
614 West Broadwa y&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7256&#13;
ED'S&#13;
PL AC E&#13;
There's a "one O!'l~ cnl y"&#13;
in refreshm&lt;?nt, ~oo&#13;
Beebee town&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Comp liments&#13;
of&#13;
ROYAL CER TIFIED GAS&#13;
1510 W. Broadway&#13;
Counc i 1 Blu ffs&#13;
JOHNSON&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Pres c ription Pharmacist&#13;
Phone 322- 2526&#13;
91 7 E. Broadway&#13;
Cou nc il Bluffs&#13;
;m·z ""'· "'""·f?."""'; ..,.~-=-~~ Iowa&#13;
1ii:1l1Ult•1$1 &#13;
BEEBEETOWN STORE&#13;
Many thanks for your&#13;
school patronage at our store&#13;
during our 20 years in business&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
Roy and Lena Duncan&#13;
FARMERS &amp; MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Saving&#13;
Safety Deposit Boxes&#13;
Stocks &amp; Bonds Services&#13;
Financial Advisory Service&#13;
Checking Accounts&#13;
Farm&#13;
Mortgage&#13;
Livestock&#13;
Loans&#13;
Auto&#13;
Real EsRate&#13;
Business&#13;
Neola 2341 -- Minden 2611&#13;
KIEFERS PRODUCE&#13;
Persia&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BLUE AND WHITE STORE&#13;
Neola,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Sal es&#13;
KELLEY 1 S JEWELRY&#13;
Ex pertly cut and fitted&#13;
stones!&#13;
418-&amp; E. Erie St.&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Phone 2-2504&#13;
GARDNER IMPLEMENT CO,&#13;
Service&#13;
Mon darn in, I a. Mo. Va 1 l ey, I a.&#13;
Phone 2341 Dial 2-31 98&#13;
VALLEY FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Missouri Vall e y&#13;
Iowa&#13;
SCHIERBROCK DEPT. STORE&#13;
Fre sh and Cu re d Meats&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Feed&#13;
Ha rdware and Household Supplies&#13;
Linoleum Rugs&#13;
Phone 3341&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa&#13;
111 &#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
Class of 1963&#13;
from&#13;
GE I GER HATCHERY&#13;
M i n den , I ow a&#13;
Th e Home of Ghostly Pearl&#13;
GERSHUMS DEPT. STORE&#13;
For the Latest in Fa s h ions&#13;
Shop at Gers hums Dept . Sto re&#13;
Counci 1 Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
STATE FARM INSURANC E&#13;
Counci 1 Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
112&#13;
UNITED SUPER SAVE&#13;
Shop at your Friendly Store&#13;
Where Prices are Lower&#13;
Phone No. 4011&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
BROWN'S WESTERN SHOP&#13;
Broadway at Fourth&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HECHT FLORIST&#13;
Gifts, Corsages, and&#13;
Cut Flowers&#13;
Phone 328-1518&#13;
316 Fleming Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
In sure With&#13;
BOB O'NEILL&#13;
11 t he insurance man 11&#13;
Phone 322-8118&#13;
625 West Broadway&#13;
Counc il Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
HARLAN NATIONAL&#13;
BANK&#13;
Ha rlan, Iowa&#13;
Comple t e Ban k ing Se r vice&#13;
191 3-1 963&#13;
50 Years Serv ice&#13;
WAL T'S SERVICE ST A TION&#13;
"O ne St op Does It All"&#13;
Champ lin Prod ucts&#13;
Phone IV 8-2625&#13;
Pe rs i a , Iowa&#13;
PERSIA OIL COMPANY&#13;
B. F. Goodr ich Ti res&#13;
Ske ll y Batte ri es&#13;
Acce ssor i es&#13;
Lub r icat ion&#13;
Ti re Repa i r&#13;
Radi a t o r Sl ushi ng&#13;
and&#13;
Mo tor Clea ned&#13;
Towing Serv i ce&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa IV 8-2135&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Pe r s i a, Iowa&#13;
De pos i ts In s ured&#13;
"Make Your Home Ba nk&#13;
Your Ba nking Home"&#13;
113 &#13;
FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
Manufacturers of Qua 1 i ty Butter&#13;
1 14&#13;
"It's better with butter"&#13;
Ice Cream&#13;
Eggs&#13;
Feed&#13;
Buttermilk&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Phone Ml 4 -2430&#13;
FAUBION PHARMACY&#13;
Pre scri pti ons&#13;
J ewelry&#13;
Cook ' s Pai nt&#13;
Wall pape r&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
F IELD S STORE&#13;
Dusty &amp; Deway&#13;
208 E. 7t h Street&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
HARVEY'S FINE FOODS&#13;
Fri e ndly , Courteou s Se rv ice s&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
Phone s&#13;
Ml 4-2601 -- Ml 4-2280&#13;
KOENIGS 11 6611 SERVICE&#13;
Compl ete Tan k Wagon&#13;
Service&#13;
Pho ne Midway 4-2354&#13;
Be ebee t own&#13;
Iowa&#13;
MAX FOUTCH HARDWARE&#13;
Lucite Pain ts -- Gates Bel t&#13;
Phone Midwa y 4-2011&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
HARRI SON MUTUAL INSURANCE&#13;
ASSOC IAT ION&#13;
Ke ith E. Strong , Age nt&#13;
312 East Seve nt h St .&#13;
Phone Midwa y 4- 27 10&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
BILL'S BARBER SHOP&#13;
Loga n, Iowa &#13;
FARMERS&#13;
CASH&#13;
STORE&#13;
Phone 2251 Neol a , Iowa&#13;
COMPLIMENTS .&#13;
OF&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
OF&#13;
SEN IOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Sa y i t Wi t h Flowe r s&#13;
Fo r Al l Occasions&#13;
HAR LAN PARTY SHOP&#13;
Ph SK 5-2425 Ha rl an , Iowa&#13;
Exc l us ive But Not Expen sive&#13;
Congratu lations t o Your B~au tiful&#13;
New Sc hool and the F1 r~t&#13;
Senior Class - 1963&#13;
When in Ha rl an Vi~i t&#13;
FARNERS&#13;
A Great Place To Trade&#13;
115 &#13;
DRS. LEE AND WELBOURN&#13;
Veterinarians&#13;
Neo l a, Iowa&#13;
STATE BANK OF PO RT SMOUTH&#13;
Po r tsmout h , Iowa&#13;
Member of FDIC&#13;
$10 , 000 Ins urance&#13;
LA SOURD GROCERY&#13;
Tr uck ing&#13;
and&#13;
Feeds&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
ELSIE'S CAFE&#13;
Home Cooked Meals&#13;
IV 8- 2615 Persia, Iowa&#13;
LARSON'S SHOE STORE CAVE REPAIR SHOP&#13;
Hi - St udents Au t o &amp; Trac tor Service&#13;
Congratulations Tr ansmi ss ion Repair&#13;
Harlan, Iowa Pe rs i a , Iowa IV 8-2505&#13;
ALBER TUS GROCERY&#13;
PERSIA VARIETY STORE&#13;
J essie &amp;, Al Smit h&#13;
Pe rs ia , Iowa&#13;
"Ever yt h ing f o r t he Home "&#13;
IV 8- 2235&#13;
Pe rs i a , I owa IV 8- 23 25&#13;
116 &#13;
43&#13;
EARNINGS&#13;
ON ALL SAVINGS&#13;
AT&#13;
"THE PLACE TO SAVE!"&#13;
Each Of Your Accounts Is Insured Up To $10,000&#13;
By A Permanent Agency Of The Federal Government&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS t LOAN&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
Einer P. Juel, President&#13;
Broadwa y at Main Council Bl uffs, Iowa&#13;
Say it with Flowers NORGARD DRUG STORE - - For Al 1 Occasion s -&#13;
HARLAN PARTY SHOP For Service And Quali ty,&#13;
l 107-7th St. Saylor Hotel Bldg. Shop Norgard&#13;
Ph. SK 5-2425 Harlan, Iowa Prescription Filled&#13;
Exclusive but Not Expensive Harlan Iowa&#13;
To Meet All Your Needs&#13;
FARNERS PAULK &amp; FINN&#13;
The Best in Everything From Best Men in Men's Best&#13;
Toothpi cks To Topcoat s&#13;
Men's Clothing Store Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Har lan, Iowa&#13;
117 &#13;
&#13;
INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS&#13;
Kansas City - Winnipeg&#13;
Yea rbooks - Yearbook Covers&#13;
Diplomas - Graduation Announcements&#13;
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