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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
peal witi1 the c a r.&#13;
There is a ru.inor tha t Joyce i s r,oing to quit her career and become a sin:.:er in a n i -&#13;
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;
enl i sted as a 1r!AVE in the Jfavy . She l iked the -. .'AVE ' S so 1·;ell she d8cided to make a c a reer&#13;
of it Hnd s he nm-r conu:iands her own fleet, sailors of co 1J.rse . Ei\t Ik t ty still has her sa ~&#13;
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;
to arrive D.re reco:;nized by many (mostly n; i rls) and knmm by many (a l l r.; irl s ). They are&#13;
that i;reat sinr,er of uo0 tnnes and also T. V. Star with hi s mm pr ori:ram, Jene Hack; and&#13;
that devE.-may-care race driver knOTtm on all bi~ race Hays, Ron Pitts. i·Jr..en these two pr,ay&#13;
blades make their first million and h1.lf-of-the next they plan on retirinf, and taking tours&#13;
of the different countries of the world ; v isiting the different cit es and dating all the&#13;
c::irls.&#13;
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;
set of chah1 stores i-;ith l r. ts of help from the :i_r three sets of b-riris .&#13;
'·:e nc:·' denart and leave the class of 115f\ 11 to celebrate.&#13;
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Four be auties ana a beast.&#13;
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Fr om the le ssons we've learned in th~ days that ar~ gone&#13;
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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;
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11-15&#13;
16-20&#13;
21-26&#13;
27-33&#13;
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. 3-4&#13;
5-11&#13;
. 13&#13;
. 15&#13;
. 17&#13;
19-28&#13;
29-32&#13;
33-44&#13;
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. 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;
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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;
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ENIORS &#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
good stead.&#13;
I, Sharon Otto, will my walking drug store, kleenex, and a ll the •'Gesundheit'•&#13;
needed to Lorraine Rath .&#13;
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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Conni e liked 58 ford.s????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
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;
Mr. Co ffey wore l evis??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?&#13;
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" I believe in work, but I'm not in&#13;
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Bas e ball . . 1, 2&#13;
Class Plays 3,4&#13;
De clam . . . . 1&#13;
LEANA MAE DARNOLD&#13;
''Ching Ching''&#13;
"Study? I'd rather argue. 11&#13;
Basketball .. l, 2, 3, 4&#13;
Lettered . . . . 2, 4&#13;
Softball . . . . 1, 2 , 3 , 4&#13;
Lettered . . · . 1, 2, 3, 4&#13;
Mixed Chorus . 1, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
Declam . . . . 1, 4&#13;
One-Act Plays . 1&#13;
Class Plays . 3, 4&#13;
Pep Club . . . . 4&#13;
71&#13;
RONALD RAY ARRICK&#13;
"Magoo"&#13;
"What he wants most out of school&#13;
is himself."&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Lettered&#13;
Baseball .&#13;
Lettered .&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
.1 ,2,3, 4&#13;
. • .• 4&#13;
.l,2,3,4&#13;
. l , 2,3,4&#13;
... 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;
Let's go !&#13;
THEN&#13;
AND&#13;
NOW&#13;
Oh look!&#13;
Oh heave ns!&#13;
72&#13;
"Big E y es"&#13;
I'm ready!&#13;
Aren't I n eat? &#13;
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;
74 &#13;
CLASS POEM&#13;
We the class of '59&#13;
Would like to leave you this little rhyme.&#13;
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;
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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;
OUR SENIOR&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Karon Steenbock ..... Treasurer&#13;
Lois Peters . . . . . . . Secretary&#13;
Wanda Hack ..... Vice -President&#13;
Charlotte Kremer . . . President&#13;
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TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
Dedication . • • . . . ...•&#13;
Superintendent's Message •&#13;
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High School Faculty •••&#13;
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Informal Se nior Pictures •&#13;
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Senior Spring A ctivities&#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;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Elmer Ingwerson, Ne il Jessen, Howard Darring ton, Wa y ne Ostdiek, President; Gladys Miller, Secretary ; Norman Sawin, Superintendent; Betty Baldwin. NOT PICTURED: John D. Willard , Treasurer.&#13;
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May 18, 1960 forty-four seniors&#13;
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Doug Rodenburg, Mike Tighe, Linda Hubbard, Dale Schmidt, E ddie&#13;
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Bob Deupree didn't have his own business ??????? ? ????????????????????&#13;
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Tom Frey didn't know anything about electricity ? ????????????? ???? ? ???&#13;
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Betty Hadfield COULDN 'T talk ???? ???? ?? ????????? ????? ???? ??? ?? ??????&#13;
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Beebeetown Neola Persia&#13;
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.. &#13;
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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;
Ba nd ...&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
l &gt;::2 '~3 ':'4'~&#13;
1 '~ ,~3,~4'~&#13;
1, 3&#13;
• .. 4&#13;
. . 1, 2&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4&#13;
. 2&#13;
. 1&#13;
3, 4&#13;
J ANICE KAY DRIV E R&#13;
Presi de nt ...&#13;
Vice P r esi dent .&#13;
Student Manager&#13;
Annu a l Staff . .&#13;
Stude.nt Council&#13;
Vocal . . .&#13;
Paper .. .&#13;
Cl ass P lays&#13;
. . 3&#13;
. . 2&#13;
l &gt;:&lt; 2&gt;::3&gt;:: 4 &gt;:&lt;&#13;
. 3 , 4&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
1, 2, 3&#13;
3&#13;
. . 4&#13;
BERNA RD J. KR EMER&#13;
Cl ass Play s . .&#13;
Student Council .&#13;
Vice P resident .&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Ba s eb a ll.&#13;
Chorus&#13;
T rack .&#13;
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;
. 3, 4&#13;
. . 1&#13;
. 1, 3&#13;
1°~2 *3 ;~4;~&#13;
1 ~2 ~3;~4 ,~&#13;
• 2&#13;
2,3&#13;
. 3&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
WILLIAM W. DARRINGTON&#13;
Band .. .&#13;
Track .. .&#13;
Football •.&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
3, 4&#13;
ELDENE JOY ARMSTRONG&#13;
Band ...&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Drum Majorette&#13;
Softball . .&#13;
Annual St aff&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Paper Staff&#13;
Pep Band .&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
1, 2 , 3 ,:,4&#13;
l ~'&#13;
1 , 2&#13;
. 1&#13;
3, 4&#13;
2, 3, 4&#13;
. . 3 , 4&#13;
1 , 2, 3, 4&#13;
. •• 4&#13;
KAREN KAY HUEBNER&#13;
President •&#13;
Secretary .&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Sextet&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
. 1&#13;
• 2&#13;
1, 2&#13;
. 1&#13;
3,4 &#13;
LARRY EUGENE LARSEN&#13;
SHIRLEY MARLENE HANDKE&#13;
Class Preside nt&#13;
Secretary .. .&#13;
T reasu rer . . .&#13;
Student Counc il.&#13;
Chee leader&#13;
Paper Staff.&#13;
nnual St aff&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Voc a l ...&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
2 , 3&#13;
. 4&#13;
3&gt;:&lt;4&gt;:&lt;&#13;
3, 4&#13;
. 3&#13;
. 2, 3, 4&#13;
2,3 '~4&#13;
. •. 4&#13;
Pep Club ..&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Band ...&#13;
Class Plays . .&#13;
G E NE DAVID KNAUSS&#13;
Baseb a ll ..&#13;
Band&#13;
President .&#13;
Vice President .&#13;
Treas urer ..&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
Pep Club . .&#13;
Annual Staff&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
. 2, 3&#13;
. . 3&#13;
1, 2, 3&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
1 ;~2 ~&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
3&#13;
3, 4&#13;
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;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
JOHN L. ALLOWAY&#13;
Baseball . .&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Football ..&#13;
Class Play s&#13;
Band ...&#13;
. . 1&#13;
• • ~.&lt;&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4&#13;
. . 1, 2&#13;
MARY LOUIBE LARSEN&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary .&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Basketb a ll .&#13;
Pape r Staff&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Class P l ays&#13;
. 2&#13;
1, 3 , L!&#13;
1&#13;
2 :::&#13;
. . 2&#13;
1, 3 , 4&#13;
. 3 , 4&#13;
BARBARA J EAN MF.EKER&#13;
Woodbine .&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
1, 2&#13;
3 , 4&#13;
. 4 &#13;
SHARON KAY WILLIAMS&#13;
Secretary •&#13;
Softball . .&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Chee rleader&#13;
Pep Club ..&#13;
Cl ass Plays&#13;
. 1&#13;
1, '~&#13;
1, 2':'&#13;
1, 2&#13;
3,:,4&#13;
3, 4&#13;
3, 4&#13;
RAY E. STARK&#13;
Baseball .. .&#13;
Basketball . .&#13;
Football ...&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
Pep Club . .&#13;
Class Plays .&#13;
GALE ENGMAN&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Band ...&#13;
Baseball .&#13;
Annual Staff&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
1 ~2,~3,~4':'&#13;
1 '~ 2 ;~ 3 ;~4':'&#13;
1, 2&#13;
. 3&#13;
3, 4&#13;
• 1&#13;
1, 2&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
KAREN J UNE WOLLE NHAUPT&#13;
Basketball .... . .. . .... . ... . 1&#13;
Softball .. .. . ... .... . ... 1 * 2*&#13;
Vocal ........ .. . . .... 1,2, 3*4&#13;
Pep Club . . . . . . . . . 3 ,4&#13;
Band . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2&#13;
Class Plays . . . . . . . 3 ,4&#13;
GARY J. SCHMIDT&#13;
Basketball ... . ..... .. 1 * 2*3*4*&#13;
Baseball .. .. . . . ..... 1*2*3*4*&#13;
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4*&#13;
Vocal . . . . . . . . . . . 1&#13;
Annua l Staff . . . . . . . . . 3&#13;
Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3&#13;
Student Council . . . . . . . 3&#13;
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . 4&#13;
PERSIA OIL COMPANY, Persi a, Iowa&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS, Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
DOUGLAS E . RODENBURG&#13;
Band&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Cheerleader&#13;
Pep Band&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Saxophone Quartet&#13;
Class Play s&#13;
President&#13;
JOYCE ELLEN AR RICK&#13;
Cheerleader&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Softball . .&#13;
Class P l ays&#13;
l &gt;!&lt;2 &gt;!&lt;3 &gt;!&lt;4&gt;~&#13;
. 2, 3, 4&#13;
1 &gt;~ 2 &gt;!&lt; 3 '~ &gt;!&lt;&#13;
1, 2&#13;
... 4&#13;
1, 3'!' '~&#13;
1, 2, 3 &gt;::4&#13;
4&#13;
2, 3, 4&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4&#13;
2;'&lt;&#13;
2, 3, 4&#13;
1&#13;
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;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
BARBARA KAY ERICKSON&#13;
Annual Staff .&#13;
Chorus . . .&#13;
Class Plays .&#13;
Student Manager&#13;
Band . .. .&#13;
P e p Club&#13;
Softball . . .&#13;
Library Staff .&#13;
A LBERT F. WEHRLI&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Baseball. .&#13;
Golden Hig h&#13;
Arvoda High&#13;
Football . .&#13;
Class Play s&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
4~'&#13;
4&#13;
JULIE MUHS&#13;
Bloomer ....&#13;
Abraham Lincoln .&#13;
Pep Club .. .&#13;
Cheerleade r .&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Library Staff&#13;
Paper Staff .&#13;
Class Plays .&#13;
. 2 , 3&#13;
1, 2, 3&#13;
3 , 4&#13;
. 3,:,&#13;
1, 2&#13;
. 3&#13;
1 , 2&#13;
. 3&#13;
. . 1&#13;
. . 2&#13;
2 , 3, 4&#13;
~"&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
4 &#13;
MARION BRUCE DICKEY&#13;
Baseball ..... .&#13;
Basketball .&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Class Plays&#13;
MARY JANE GRAHAM&#13;
Vice President .&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Chorus&#13;
Annual Staff&#13;
Class Plays .&#13;
St. Joe&#13;
. 1&#13;
. 2&#13;
2, 3&#13;
1, 2&#13;
3 , 4&#13;
•• 4&#13;
DAVID J. NELSON&#13;
Pep Club ..&#13;
Class P lays&#13;
1, 2&#13;
1, 2&#13;
. 2&#13;
1, 2&#13;
. 4&#13;
. 1, 2&#13;
. . 3&#13;
. 3, 4&#13;
21 &#13;
MADGE L . MARTENS&#13;
Chorus .... .... . . ... ..... 1,2&#13;
Basketball . 1&#13;
Reporter . . . . . . . .. .. ... 1&#13;
Softball .. . ..... ..... ..... 1&#13;
DENNY NELSON&#13;
Chorus . . . . . . . . . . 1,2&#13;
C l ass P l ays . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ,4&#13;
ALICE G ILLILAND&#13;
Chorus .. .. . ... . . .. 1,2 , 4&#13;
Pep Cl ub .. ... . ..... 1, 2, 3&#13;
F . H . A .. ...... . ...... 3&#13;
Cl ass Plays ... . .. . .. . . 3 , 4&#13;
22 &#13;
MAR IL YN J EA N SWANSON&#13;
Band .. . . . ... . . .. . ..... . . 1&#13;
Vocal . . . ... .. ..... . . .. 1,2 ,3 ,4&#13;
Softball .. .. . . ..... ... . 1* 2*3*&#13;
Basketball . . . . . . .. .. . 1, 2 ,3&#13;
T reasurer . 4&#13;
Cl ass P lays . . . .... ... .. . . . 4&#13;
JOSE PH LYNN HUBBARD&#13;
Band . . . . . .. .&#13;
Voca l . . . .. .. .&#13;
Student Manager&#13;
Cl ass P lays . ..&#13;
. . 1, 2 ,3* 4*&#13;
. . . .. 1,2, 3*4*&#13;
. . . . . 3&#13;
. . . . . .... . 4&#13;
MAXINE J OYCE J E SSEN&#13;
Baske tball ... .. .. .. .. . . 1,2 ,3&#13;
Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . 1*2*3*4*&#13;
C l a ss P l ays .. . . . . . . .. ... . 3 , 4&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BA NK, Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JOE SMITH AND CO., Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCY JEWELERS, Cou ncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GERSHUNS, Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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;
•&#13;
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;
26&#13;
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;
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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;
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e n, Iowa&#13;
MAUER HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES, Minden, Iowa&#13;
PIEPER&#13;
1S MARKET, Minden, Iowa&#13;
DR. MAX G. HESLEY, Minden, Iowa &#13;
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Deanna&#13;
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Lee&#13;
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Baker&#13;
Dougl as&#13;
Bowles&#13;
Mike&#13;
Donovan&#13;
FERUS, TOBE AND COBY CO.&#13;
VERGAMINI BROTHERS&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP, Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Donation by - DR. MOORHEAD, Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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Charles&#13;
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Roger&#13;
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Susan&#13;
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Lynette&#13;
Watson&#13;
Eileen&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Je rry&#13;
Ostdiek&#13;
Fred&#13;
Schmidt&#13;
Kenny&#13;
Kemmish&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
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CHARLES F. KELLY&#13;
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LEO MINAHAM &amp; SONS&#13;
ALBERTUS GROCERIES ND LOCKER&#13;
HEALTH 'S SERVICE STATION&#13;
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Jean&#13;
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Judy&#13;
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Mary&#13;
Arrick&#13;
Cy nthia&#13;
Carlson&#13;
Dorothy&#13;
Da rnold&#13;
Pat&#13;
Frey&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Bardsley&#13;
J ack&#13;
Cave&#13;
Rosalie&#13;
De Hart&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
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Janet&#13;
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Lois&#13;
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Linda&#13;
Hubbard&#13;
Marvin&#13;
Huebner&#13;
Merle&#13;
Huebner&#13;
Richard&#13;
Ivers&#13;
John&#13;
I wen&#13;
Mary Ann&#13;
Martens&#13;
Kenneth&#13;
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Jay n e&#13;
Matthews&#13;
Luanne&#13;
Knauss&#13;
Gary&#13;
Mauer&#13;
Richard&#13;
Knauss&#13;
Janice&#13;
McKee&#13;
Beverly&#13;
L e hmkuhl&#13;
Mary Lee&#13;
Meadows&#13;
D onna&#13;
Meeker&#13;
Gene&#13;
Merdinger&#13;
James&#13;
Merdinger&#13;
VALLEY DRUG STORE, Phone 2 - 3183, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
TAMARACK BOWL, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
HENNESSERY-VAN CLEAVE, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
ROUND - UP, Missouri Valley, Iowa &#13;
T r udy&#13;
Moffatt&#13;
Jon&#13;
Rodenbu1·g&#13;
Ric hard&#13;
Spark&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Weber&#13;
Janice&#13;
Ostdeik&#13;
Phy llis&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
Marvin&#13;
Swanson&#13;
De nnis&#13;
O' Neill&#13;
John&#13;
Plambeck&#13;
Judy&#13;
Ronfeldt&#13;
Mary&#13;
Plambeck&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Rose Mary&#13;
Tighe&#13;
Karen&#13;
Wood&#13;
PERSI P RODUCE, Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
P &amp; E TAVERN&#13;
Carole&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
J anice&#13;
Trede&#13;
Marily n&#13;
Smith&#13;
Dou glas&#13;
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ptember 8. Softball-here-C- M&#13;
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;
F&#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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3-1&#13;
8 . Girl's Sectional&#13;
16. Junior Career Day&#13;
20 -2&#13;
3. Bo&#13;
y 's Sectional&#13;
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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25. Tra&#13;
c k Me&#13;
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S&#13;
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e lby&#13;
27 . Baseb&#13;
a ll at&#13;
Minden&#13;
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8 . Jr. Sr. Prom&#13;
a nd Banqu&#13;
e t&#13;
M&#13;
a y 2. Cou&#13;
r t&#13;
D&#13;
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- Seniors&#13;
12. Senior Class&#13;
P ar&#13;
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14. Bacca&#13;
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u rea&#13;
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15 .&#13;
A war&#13;
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18.&#13;
Comme&#13;
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47 &#13;
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BACK ROW: Dennis O'Neill, Jayne Matthews, J oanne McCrickard,&#13;
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;
SHIERBROCK DEP T. STORE, Neola, Iowa&#13;
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;
49 &#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;
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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;
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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;
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- -&#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;
Patty Plambeck Diane Redinbaugh Laura Ry an Tim Steenbock&#13;
Yvonne Steenbock Belnap Stoutz e nberger Mickey Thielen Lois Voge&#13;
96&#13;
Alan Youmans&#13;
E. M. CHRISTENSEN AUTO CO., Your bus iness is appre iated, Harlan, Iowa&#13;
NORGAARD DRUG, Prescription Pharmacy, Harlan, Iowa&#13;
SQUEALER FEEDS CO. , Harlan, I owa&#13;
FARNER'S, Your store in Harlan, IIarl an, Iowa &#13;
Patti Jo&#13;
Bertelsen&#13;
M ike&#13;
Grot e&#13;
Pattie&#13;
L a rson&#13;
Wa lter&#13;
Corrin&#13;
Neal&#13;
Hubb a rd&#13;
Roge r&#13;
M c Ev oy&#13;
Wanda&#13;
Thomas&#13;
3d Gwie&#13;
Ar lan&#13;
Darrington&#13;
Beverly&#13;
Killpack&#13;
Al a n&#13;
Oltmann&#13;
Richar d&#13;
Driv er&#13;
Marlene&#13;
Kline&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
Na ncy&#13;
T igh e&#13;
AXT E L T i'l]"ITU RE ST ORE, Miss ouri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
Ga ry&#13;
Grav ert&#13;
Ronald&#13;
Knauss&#13;
Mitchell&#13;
Rodenb urg&#13;
MAX -p · HA-RDWARE, Pai nt &amp; Aut o Parts, Logan, Iowa&#13;
M ISSOURI VA J ~~'T. E QUIPMENT, Sal es &amp; Service, Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
' ~E, Lad ies &amp; Ch i.ldren's Wear, Logan, Iowa&#13;
97 &#13;
3114 G!lalk&#13;
Jackie Archer Gary Barrier Richard Brammen Gene Carlson Cathy Cook&#13;
Pam Cook Denise Corrin Richard Corrin Keith Davis Patricia F e lto n&#13;
Leon F loerchinge r Billy Frey Les Ha rmon Ried H emming sen LaRae Kuster&#13;
Alan Piepe r&#13;
98&#13;
Charles Redinbaug h&#13;
'&#13;
S. &amp; G. G ARAGE, Underwood apprec.&#13;
PETERSON S T A NDARD SERV ICE &amp; C O ' Harlan, 1&#13;
MART E N' S MEAT PROCESSING , un'cte~' wa&#13;
UNDERWOOD T ED R OOM, Un d erwocn, Iowa&#13;
Dia na Schneckloth&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Randy Arrick&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Patti He im&#13;
Brian Kenning&#13;
Leo Bothwell Rodney Brown&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkroq Ronnie F l aha rty&#13;
Roberta Huebner Dennis Iwen&#13;
Corrine Kuster Kathleen Kuster&#13;
WHITELRY'S 66 SE RVIC E, Missou ri Valley, Iowa&#13;
HI-WAY MOT EL, Harl an, Iowa&#13;
TENNANT A, G. STORE Tennant Iowa&#13;
STAN'S FORD SALES, 'Tennant, 'Iowa&#13;
Kathy Chapman&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
Warren Kelly&#13;
Lyle Olson&#13;
99 &#13;
3114 Gwie&#13;
Darrold Martens Russell Mille r Marjorie Moffatt Ronnie Reed&#13;
Kevin Ring Marvin Ring Mary Ryan Bobby Sharp&#13;
Carolyn Stephens Eula Stoutzenberger J e rry Thielen Ronald Wei hs&#13;
100&#13;
Jerry Wilson Dale Youmans Randy Zachari as·&#13;
CHAMPLIN SERVICE, Neola, Iowa&#13;
NELSON'S HATCHERY, Fertilizers, Chemicals, Insecticides, Neola, Iowa&#13;
DOYLE 'S TAVERN, Neola, Iowa&#13;
HOME SUPPLY STORE, Neola, Iowa &#13;
•&#13;
Vicki Cook Janice Cross Roger Hall Glen Hubbard Debbie Justin&#13;
Robert Koch Bill Lathrop Terry Orme Pamela Pauley Randy Peterson&#13;
La Verne Potter Roge r Redinbaugh Ricky Rodenburg Patty Sampson Mark Sawin&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth Debra Soppe Stanley Trede Melvin Vogt Steve Welbourne&#13;
Connie Woud&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Alan&#13;
Stephen&#13;
Miller&#13;
. ·&#13;
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Rodney&#13;
Steenbock&#13;
'·&#13;
..&#13;
Kathryn&#13;
Bothwe ll&#13;
Ronald&#13;
He im&#13;
Rona ld&#13;
Steenbock&#13;
'&#13;
2M Gil/de&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Oloff&#13;
Sus a n&#13;
Tucker&#13;
A r lon&#13;
De u pree&#13;
Debra&#13;
Kroeger&#13;
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Elle n&#13;
Pearcy&#13;
Danny&#13;
Verpoort en&#13;
Susan&#13;
Flaharty&#13;
T erry&#13;
Martens&#13;
J ane&#13;
Sharp&#13;
J ames&#13;
Voge &#13;
Nanc y&#13;
Arrick&#13;
Jackie&#13;
Bertelsen&#13;
Clark&#13;
Hubbard&#13;
J eanne&#13;
Spark&#13;
Dale&#13;
Baker&#13;
Way n e&#13;
Corrin&#13;
Linda&#13;
Manhart&#13;
Alice&#13;
Wohlers&#13;
la Gwie&#13;
Byron&#13;
Bertelsen&#13;
Robert&#13;
Grote&#13;
Kathy&#13;
McVoy&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Bertelsen&#13;
Diane&#13;
Heste r&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
O'Neill&#13;
103 &#13;
la GI/Ide&#13;
Denise Perry Diana Soppe Francis Sorensen&#13;
Bernard Ste phens Jimmy Trede&#13;
Ronald We lbourne Mark Welbourne&#13;
104&#13;
HARVEY' S GROCERY, Fine Foods - F r i e ndly Se r v ice, Logan, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN MILL, Purina Chow, Logan, Iowa&#13;
FARM E R' S CO- OP, "It's better with bu tter"&#13;
HAROLD OBSERVER, Printer, P ublis h e r , Office Supplies &#13;
Lorraine&#13;
Archer&#13;
Rodney&#13;
Brammann&#13;
De nise&#13;
Gardn er&#13;
Da l&#13;
J n sen&#13;
Mike&#13;
Author&#13;
Bruc e&#13;
Carroll&#13;
Bill&#13;
Grige r&#13;
Neil&#13;
Jens e n&#13;
Bill&#13;
Bahrke&#13;
J e rry&#13;
Cook&#13;
Be tty&#13;
Haines&#13;
Dona ld&#13;
Lee&#13;
Mark&#13;
Ballain&#13;
J a net&#13;
Corin&#13;
Na n cy&#13;
Ha ll&#13;
Mark&#13;
Le e&#13;
Steven&#13;
Barrie r&#13;
Don&#13;
Christens en&#13;
George&#13;
Harman&#13;
Lawrence&#13;
Pauley&#13;
105 &#13;
Romo na Bradley Rickey Chapman&#13;
106&#13;
J o a n Iw en Cindy Kenning&#13;
Pam Martens Kar e n Oloff&#13;
J ackie Stamp Mary&#13;
Stoutzenberger&#13;
Danny Flaharty Terry Hans en Dur e lla&#13;
Ingwe r sen&#13;
Chuc ky Kuster Terri L a Sourd Louise McDo nald&#13;
Bobby P lambe ck E laine P lambeck Carla Ri ng&#13;
Vicki e T ol e Tommy Tucker &#13;
Allen Be rte lsen Pamela Bertelsen Debbie Finken Sandra Grave r t&#13;
Dianna Gunderson . Go rdon Hay es Bruce Killpack Ra ndy Killpac k&#13;
T e r r y Kup s Rh onda Moffatt Sharon Ochampa u gh Di a n e Ostdiek&#13;
Larry R ath Vern Tripp Ga r y Thomas Bonnie Witt Ga il Witt&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Alloway&#13;
Monica&#13;
Colpitts&#13;
Ce l e st&#13;
Dau&#13;
Ran dy&#13;
Felton&#13;
Susan&#13;
Barrier&#13;
Ricky&#13;
Cooper-Nurse&#13;
Dee&#13;
Doy le&#13;
De nise&#13;
Felton&#13;
Eddie&#13;
Burns&#13;
Ann Marie&#13;
· Crowley&#13;
Lynn&#13;
Eck rick&#13;
Mary Kay&#13;
Fisc her&#13;
Randy&#13;
Christ e nsen&#13;
Joyce&#13;
Corrin&#13;
John&#13;
Felton&#13;
Way n e&#13;
Floe r c hing e r &#13;
Tommy&#13;
Greiner&#13;
Rita&#13;
Kenealy&#13;
Suzanne&#13;
Krant z&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Pauley&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Harman&#13;
Bernard&#13;
Konz&#13;
Cecil&#13;
Ballian&#13;
Roger&#13;
Pet erson&#13;
Lori&#13;
Hindman&#13;
Marcia&#13;
Konz&#13;
David&#13;
Minahan&#13;
Mik e&#13;
Peiper&#13;
Leta&#13;
Hough&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Konz&#13;
Danny&#13;
O'Connor&#13;
Mike&#13;
Pierson&#13;
109 &#13;
Ma ry Pogge&#13;
11 0&#13;
Ka thy Ring&#13;
J a n e&#13;
Welbourne&#13;
Mike Ring&#13;
Mar k Sc homer&#13;
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Susan Honeywell&#13;
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Linda Tripp&#13;
J ane Masker&#13;
Jayne Mattheus&#13;
Sha r on Nieman&#13;
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Donna Tighe&#13;
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Arrick, Kathy Shannon, Janice Hemmingsen.&#13;
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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;
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Underwood&#13;
Logan&#13;
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I. S. D.&#13;
Lewis Centra l&#13;
Logan&#13;
Edison&#13;
Oakland&#13;
OPP&#13;
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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;
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Elkhorn&#13;
E lkhor n&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
OPP.&#13;
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Roger Stark, Ken Kemmish, and&#13;
Dave Jessen, three of TC's top&#13;
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Janssen, Coach Sorensen, Kenny Kemmis h, Kenny Killpack .&#13;
Terry Clark digs away in 2 mile&#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;
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McLaughlin, Shelby Coaches; Gene Stewart,&#13;
Treynor Coach.&#13;
Players&#13;
and&#13;
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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;
A&#13;
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N&#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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SENIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
T his is the aft e rnoon cocktail party isn't it ?&#13;
A&#13;
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Who are those t wo face s in the mir r or?&#13;
N&#13;
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T hey a ll look so h appy? &#13;
"Talk .about being RHEUMANTIC11&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
11 Just one big happy family. 11&#13;
PLAY &#13;
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;
"This is work? ? ? " &#13;
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Which wa y did she go? ? ?&#13;
Step in my Boudoir! ! !&#13;
Here goes nothing! ! !&#13;
Now , as I was Saying!&#13;
"Press tow" &#13;
TRI- CENTER'S SOCIAL LIFE&#13;
.-r- ? ....,.,&#13;
""'(9..&#13;
c{&gt;: _.(1&#13;
·11&#13;
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;
"Watch out for low-flying test t ubes. " &#13;
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p c A L N LI ' •1 ,,,&#13;
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B&#13;
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Spanish Club&#13;
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;
J&#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;
T&#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;
F&#13;
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'&#13;
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;
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;"Lette red dur ing the ir Senior Year &#13;
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536 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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Portsmout h - SH 3-2425&#13;
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77 years o f c on ti nuous serv ice&#13;
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Iowa&#13;
WALT'S&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
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11 0NE STOP&#13;
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Pe r s i a , I owa&#13;
STURDEVANT&#13;
DRUG&#13;
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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;
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Neo l a , I o wa &#13;
CARL D. KNOX&#13;
ATTORNEY&#13;
11 Always Glad To Help. 11&#13;
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Zenith Radio &amp; Te l ev is i on&#13;
Norg e Appliances&#13;
Sp ec i a lists In Refrige ration &amp;&#13;
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Te l ep hone 2411&#13;
UNITED SUPER SAVE&#13;
STORE&#13;
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High Quality&#13;
Low Prices&#13;
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WEDEL&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
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App I i an ces&#13;
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to he l p you .&#13;
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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;
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Iowa&#13;
PERSIA MILLING&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Maurice Stou tze nberger&#13;
Pu rina Chows&#13;
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&amp;&#13;
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YBR&#13;
STORE&#13;
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we hav e it.&#13;
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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;
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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;
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The Entire fami l y. 11&#13;
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FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Parts&#13;
• HI&#13;
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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;
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Groceries&#13;
Meats&#13;
HIGH QUAL ITY&#13;
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BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS - LAUNDRY&#13;
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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;
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1962&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
From&#13;
us.&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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&amp;&#13;
Fo r Fin e Servic e&#13;
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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;
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~" 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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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M L E&#13;
VALLEY LOCKER&#13;
PLANT&#13;
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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;
Ge ne rat o r Wor k&#13;
Ro a d Service&#13;
lnqui r e Abou t Our Au to-Tra ctor- Truck&#13;
Ti r e Repairin g Se rv ic e&#13;
WHITLEY 66 SERVICE STATION&#13;
2-9054&#13;
No rm Whit e l ey - Owne r&#13;
Mi ssouri Va ll e y, Iowa&#13;
8 &amp; Eri e&#13;
ELIAS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Quality&#13;
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Fre sh Frui t s &amp; Vegetabl es&#13;
Frozen Foods&#13;
11WHERE EVERY PURCHASE 11&#13;
Must Sat isf y&#13;
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0EEBE£10~N . ~EOU. PEi&#13;
MI NDEN LUMBER&#13;
CO. g JENSEN&#13;
Sunda e s&#13;
Sh akes&#13;
Ma l ts&#13;
HARLEN DAI RY&#13;
QU EEN&#13;
Sa ndwi c hes&#13;
Co f fee&#13;
Co l d Dr in ks&#13;
Ge ne L. Di xon - ope r ator&#13;
Ha rl e n , Iowa&#13;
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Eve r yth in g most de l ic i ous&#13;
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CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Courteous Service&#13;
Qua l ity Merchandis e&#13;
Phone 2521&#13;
Plumb i ng and He ating&#13;
I I NO J OB TOO LARGE OR&#13;
NO JOB TOO SMALL11&#13;
Phon e 3041&#13;
Mi n den , I owa &#13;
FAUBION PHARMACY&#13;
11 Let me serve you"&#13;
Prescription&#13;
Ve terinary s~ pl ies&#13;
E~astic St oc kin gs &amp; Good s&#13;
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S W P Paint&#13;
Ml 4-2080&#13;
310 E. 7&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
MARGE'S&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
"To look beautiful&#13;
come see us. "&#13;
Ma rj or i e Allowa y , Mgr.&#13;
Jan i ce Knauss, Op e ra t or&#13;
STOKELY&#13;
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LUMBER&#13;
"Wh e r e Quality Counts"&#13;
Building Materials&#13;
Ready Mi xe d Concrete&#13;
Po rtabl e Buildings&#13;
f o r the farm&#13;
Cuc k l e r&#13;
Steel Buildings&#13;
Coa l&#13;
Call Neola 4451&#13;
PERSIA&#13;
OIL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
B. F. GOODRICH TIRES&#13;
SKELLY BATTERIES&#13;
Ac c essori es&#13;
Lubri c a t ion&#13;
Ti re Re pair&#13;
Ra d iat or Slu s hin g&#13;
a nd&#13;
Mo t o rs Cl e an e d&#13;
TOWIN G SERVICE&#13;
Pe rs i a , Iowa - IV 8 - 2135 &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 11 62 11&#13;
from&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broa dwa y&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
A Stron g Bank&#13;
Since 1856&#13;
PERSIA&#13;
VARIETY&#13;
STORE&#13;
School Suppl i es&#13;
NEOLA COFFEE SHOP&#13;
Coffee * Sandwiches&#13;
'°' Refreshments '"&#13;
Best food for short orders!&#13;
Eve lyn Wood,&#13;
Manager&#13;
KELLY'S&#13;
JEWE LR Y&#13;
Expertly cut and f itted stones!&#13;
41 Bt E. Eri e Mo. Va 11 ey&#13;
Phone 2- 2504&#13;
Merc handise FIELD'S CASH STORE&#13;
for you and&#13;
Fine qua l ity foods for&#13;
your home&#13;
lowe r p r ices!&#13;
SAVINGS!&#13;
210 E 7 Logan&#13;
Phone Ml 4-2610&#13;
Jess i e &amp; Alfred Smith &#13;
LOGAN MILL&#13;
Ml 4-2540&#13;
Log an , I ciwa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS SUPER MARKETS INC .&#13;
Seven St ores i n Iowa&#13;
Dunlap&#13;
Loga n&#13;
On awa&#13;
Mapletown&#13;
Ca rro ll&#13;
Cha r te r Oak&#13;
Woodbi ne&#13;
You Drink It&#13;
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MEADOW GOLD MILK&#13;
ROBERT' S JEWELRY&#13;
STORE&#13;
Di amo nds&#13;
Watches&#13;
408 E. Eri e&#13;
Mo. Va ll e y , Iowa&#13;
FARMERS ~ MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
-:, Saving s&#13;
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Li nol eum Rugs&#13;
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Mi n den , I owa&#13;
CONTINENT AL&#13;
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L J&#13;
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3 15 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phon e 32 2-559 4&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the&#13;
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Tri-Cent e r&#13;
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PEOPLES DEPT.&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KULESH JEWE LERS&#13;
23 0 West Broadwa y&#13;
Cou ncil Blu f fs, Iowa&#13;
Phon e 5984&#13;
HARR ISON COMP ANY&#13;
MUTUA L INSURANCE ASSOCIATION&#13;
Keith E. Strong , Agent&#13;
3 12 E 7&#13;
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GAZETTE&#13;
REPORTER&#13;
11 The Late st&#13;
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Phone 2341&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
STATE&#13;
FARM&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
11 The Gr eatest Peace is Peace of Mind. 11&#13;
Life&#13;
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A&#13;
INSU RANCE ©&#13;
Fi re&#13;
Elmer Ivers, Agent&#13;
17 Scott Street&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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SUPPLY&#13;
STORE&#13;
11 Everyt"1 ing&#13;
for you&#13;
and your&#13;
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Leland Elwell, Manager&#13;
Phone 3491&#13;
Neo l a, Iowa&#13;
FLORAL&#13;
DESIGNS&#13;
By Cables&#13;
22L~ E 7&#13;
Phone Ml 4-2145&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
CARLSON&#13;
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&amp; PRODUCE&#13;
222 E. Er i e&#13;
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DEDICATION&#13;
The annual staff of 1963 would like to&#13;
dedicate this ann ual to Mr. Norman Sawtn ,&#13;
Superintendent of Tri-Ce nt e r Community&#13;
Schools for his outstanding l ead ership in furthering the cause of education in this community.&#13;
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Editor: Denny Wohlers&#13;
Co- Editor: Gene George&#13;
Secretary: Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Adviser: Mr. Phil Martin &#13;
Dennis Wohlers, Editor; Gene George, Assistant Editor; Betty Arbaugh,&#13;
Secretary. Planning the Annual for the year.&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
Gene George, De nnis Wohlers, Betty Arbaugh, Char Les Grap, LuAnne&#13;
Knauss, Mary Ann Martens, Janic e Hemmingsen, Paul O'Neill, Dale&#13;
Ward. Advisor, Mr. Martin. &#13;
SI ow&#13;
Faculty &#13;
--&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
STANDING: Howard Darrington, Dean Gardner. SEATED: John&#13;
Willar d, Norman Sawin, Elmer Ingwersen, President; Glady s Miller,&#13;
Betty Baldwin.&#13;
Board member Neil Jessen, and&#13;
Mr, Sawin look over plans for the&#13;
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MR. ROGERS&#13;
Principal&#13;
Magnanimous people h ave no&#13;
vanity, they have no jealousy, they&#13;
have no reserves, and they feed on&#13;
the true and the solid wherever they&#13;
find it. And, what is more, they&#13;
find it everywhere.&#13;
MR. SAWIN&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Norman Sawin&#13;
RUTH ARTHUR&#13;
Secretary &#13;
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PHIL MARTIN&#13;
Algebra, American History&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
DENNY MARTEN&#13;
Business&#13;
DON LEE&#13;
Biology, General Science&#13;
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BILL MARNER&#13;
Biology, Phy siology&#13;
HAROLDMcKERCHER&#13;
Advanced Mathematics&#13;
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FACULTY&#13;
GEORGE SORENSEN&#13;
Industrial Arts, Driv e rs&#13;
Education&#13;
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JUDY KROEGER&#13;
English&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
VIRGINIA SPOMER&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
WUANA HERNANDEZ&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MARY LYNCH&#13;
Vocal&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Typing, Shorthand&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
ALICE HALL&#13;
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Rou9h&#13;
Spots&#13;
AnEAd&#13;
UndeRcl ass men &#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President ....&#13;
Vice-President.&#13;
Secretary .&#13;
Treasurer.&#13;
.Betty Arbaugh&#13;
. Gene George&#13;
Beverly Lehmkuhl&#13;
. Dennis Bardsley&#13;
Denny and Be tty are dis cussing who will have&#13;
more trophies in the show case, the boys or&#13;
the girls.&#13;
12&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Pre sident . Paul O'Neill&#13;
Vice- President . . Larry Miller&#13;
Secretary Janice Hemmingsen&#13;
Treasurer Char Les Grap&#13;
These seniors are planning their&#13;
senior trip which will be in May. &#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President ...&#13;
Vi c e - P re sident&#13;
Secre tar y .&#13;
Tre a sure r.&#13;
. Doug Kenealy&#13;
Patsy Erickson&#13;
. . Kay leen Lee&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
T he Sophomores hav e charge over the&#13;
refreshment stand at all home games during&#13;
the y ear. Doug is phoning in an order for&#13;
the next gam e .&#13;
FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
P re sid ent . . ..&#13;
Vice-Pre sident .&#13;
Se cre ta r y .&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Rita Ba r dsley&#13;
Treasu re r . . Caroly n Larson&#13;
Knowing the F r eshme n a s we d o, they p robably&#13;
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Betty&#13;
Arbau&#13;
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Mary Arrick&#13;
Dennis Bard&#13;
sley&#13;
Jan&#13;
e t Best&#13;
Cynthia Carlsen&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
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;
D&#13;
onald Jerrett&#13;
Kenny Killpack&#13;
Luanne Knauss&#13;
Richard Knauss&#13;
Beverly Lehmkuhl&#13;
Mary Ann Martens&#13;
Jane Masker&#13;
Jayne Matt&#13;
hews&#13;
Gary Mauer Janice McKee &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Donna Meeker&#13;
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;
15 &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Angela Arner&#13;
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;
Rod&#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;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
. . j&#13;
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;
SENioRS &#13;
22&#13;
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;
TOP, Right: J.&#13;
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;
&#13;
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;
45 &#13;
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46&#13;
6TH GRA DE E. Pearcy D. Pogge&#13;
D.&#13;
Re dinb&#13;
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gh&#13;
M . Ri&#13;
ng&#13;
B.&#13;
Roberts&#13;
L. Rob erts&#13;
L.&#13;
Ryan&#13;
L. Schroeder&#13;
L.&#13;
S&#13;
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b&#13;
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c .&#13;
S&#13;
oppe&#13;
T .&#13;
S&#13;
teenbach&#13;
Y. Steenba&#13;
c h&#13;
c . St&#13;
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ne&#13;
s.&#13;
T&#13;
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M. Thi&#13;
e&#13;
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s.&#13;
T&#13;
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de&#13;
L.&#13;
V&#13;
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D. Wellb&#13;
ourne&#13;
R.&#13;
,w&#13;
e llb&#13;
ourne&#13;
B.&#13;
Witt&#13;
A .&#13;
Y&#13;
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ns &#13;
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;
..&#13;
48 _,&#13;
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;
bert&#13;
C . Step&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
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;
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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;
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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;
BACK ROW: Paul Hadfield, Cleone Kuster, Jack Cave, Janic e Mahoney, Wesley&#13;
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;
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Phone IV 8-2225&#13;
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r., .. AO~&#13;
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Harlan, Iowa&#13;
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Farm Sales Representative&#13;
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546 Mynster St.&#13;
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Phone 328-1887-·&#13;
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106&#13;
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T~lRfs E xciternent AHEAD~ &#13;
2&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
In appreciation we dedicate the 1964 T rojan to Mr. Melvin B. Rogers, who with guidance and vigilance, brilliantly executed, has established the academic atmos phe re of&#13;
T ri-Center High School. &#13;
THE 19f;4 TROJAN&#13;
-PRE5E NTf D Bv&#13;
THE ANNUAL STAFF o~&#13;
TRI-CENTER HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
BETTY ARBAUGH&#13;
TRISHA ARRICK&#13;
CONNIE CARLSON&#13;
PATSY [RICKSON&#13;
GENE GEORGE&#13;
Dou.G KENEALlJ&#13;
luA~INE KNAus5&#13;
MARY ANN MARTENS&#13;
CAROLE RooENBURG&#13;
LINDA TRIPP&#13;
PHIL MARTIN&#13;
3 &#13;
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In memory of the late&#13;
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1917&#13;
-&#13;
1963 &#13;
Mi:. Sawin is Superintendent of&#13;
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PRINCIPAL&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
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IRMA BOLEDA&#13;
Spanish&#13;
ROBERT EDSON&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Commercial subjects&#13;
KEN FREY&#13;
Science&#13;
GARY GOETSCH&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
MARY GOETSCH&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
HARVEY HADDEN&#13;
Social Science&#13;
ALICE HALL&#13;
Library &amp; English&#13;
RUTH KUSTER&#13;
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DON LEE&#13;
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HAROLD McKERCHER&#13;
Science, Mathematics&#13;
JUDITH McKERCHER&#13;
English&#13;
WILLIAM MARNER&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
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Home Economics&#13;
ADELA STEVENSON&#13;
English&#13;
GRAZIN A YAMAKAWA&#13;
English, Am. Gov 't &#13;
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Norman Sawin. Not Pictured Howard Darrington.&#13;
Secretary Ruth Arthur&#13;
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Marvin Swanson VICE-PRESIDENT. Pat Erickson&#13;
Mary Ann Martens SECRETARY Dale Schmidt&#13;
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Oh, ho! Jack used two dabs again!&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Rita Bardsley . . . . . PRESIDENT . . Cliff Killpa ck&#13;
Sharon Rod enburg. VICE-PRESIDENT Gary Oltma nns&#13;
Ja ck Smith . . . . SECRET ARY . Cra ig vv e lbourne&#13;
Carolyn Larsen . . TREASURER . . Harold Arbaugh&#13;
We know who wea rs the pants in this class! The boys get the offices and the girls do the&#13;
work!&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
11 &#13;
1 2&#13;
DE N N IS BARDSLEY ... Football, Basketball, Wrestling,&#13;
Pep Club, Homecoming King,&#13;
Student Manager.&#13;
JANET BEST ... Class Play,&#13;
F. H. A. , Twirling.&#13;
BETTY ARBA U GH . . . Girls&#13;
Softba ll, Girls Basketba 11,&#13;
Girls Track, Pe p Club,&#13;
F. B. L. A., Le tt e r C lub, Class&#13;
Play , Class Officer, Home -&#13;
coming Candidat e , Office&#13;
Staff, Annual St a ff, T1virler.&#13;
MARY ARR I CK ... Pep Club ,&#13;
F. B. L. A., Ne ws Paper Staff,&#13;
F. I-1. A.&#13;
CAROLYN CAMPBELL ... Girls&#13;
Tra ck, Pe p Club, F. B. L.A. ,&#13;
Cheerleader, Voca l, Le tt e r&#13;
Club, Class Pla y, Hom -&#13;
coming Candidat e , F. H. A .,&#13;
Twirling .&#13;
CYNTHIA CARLSON .. . Pe p&#13;
Club F. B. L.A., Twirling,&#13;
Class Play, Office Sta ff,&#13;
F. H. A. &#13;
JACK CAVE ... Footba ll, Boys&#13;
Tra ck, Voca l, Band , Class&#13;
Play .&#13;
RICHARD CIHACEK . ..&#13;
ROSALIE DEHART .. . Pep Club,&#13;
F. H. A.&#13;
ROGER DR IV ER . .. Baseba ll,&#13;
F.B.L.A.&#13;
J 0 Y CE CROSS ... Pep Club ,&#13;
Vocal, Speech, Libra ry St aff.&#13;
DOROTHY DARN OLD . .. Pep&#13;
Club, F. B. L. A., Libra ry&#13;
Staff, F. H. A.&#13;
l 3 &#13;
14&#13;
D E N N I S F 0 X ... F o o t b a 11,&#13;
Wrestling, F. F. A.&#13;
PAT FREY ... Pep Club, Newspaper Staff, Vocal, Band,&#13;
Class Play, Class Officer,&#13;
Speech, Office Staff, Library&#13;
Staff, Spanish Club, Annual&#13;
Staff.&#13;
LARRY FELTON .. . Boys Basket -&#13;
ba ll, Boys Track, Baseball,&#13;
Pe p Club, Voc a l, Ba nd, Class&#13;
Play , Speech, Spa nish Club.&#13;
DARRELL FOX ... Football,&#13;
Boys Basketball, Pep Club,&#13;
Class Play, Sp eech.&#13;
GENE GEORGE ... Band, Cla ss&#13;
Play, Class Officer, I lornecoming Ca ndid at e , Annua l&#13;
Staff.&#13;
KEN NY GRAHAM ... Footba ll,&#13;
Boys Track, Voca l, Wrestling,&#13;
Class Play. &#13;
LOIS GRAVERT ... Pep C 1 u b,&#13;
F. B. L.A., Newspaper Staff,&#13;
Offic e St aff, Library Staff.&#13;
LINDA HUBBA RD ... Girls Softball, Girls Basketball, Pep&#13;
Club, F. B. L.A., Vocal, Class&#13;
Play, Speech, Office Sta ff,&#13;
Libra ry St a ff.&#13;
RICHARD I VERS ... Voca l,&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
JOHN IWEN .. . Boys Basketba ll,&#13;
Boys Track, Baseball, Voca l,&#13;
Band, C lass Play, Class Officer, Homecoming Ca ncliclat e.&#13;
MARVIN HUEBNER ... F. B. L. A.&#13;
MERLE HUEBNER .. . F. B. L.A .&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
RICHARD KNAUSS . . . Footba ll, Boys Basketba ll, Base -&#13;
ball, Pep Club, Class Play,&#13;
Homecoming Candid at e ,&#13;
Stud ent Ma na ger.&#13;
BEV ERLY LEHMKUHL . .. Pe p&#13;
Club, F. B. L. A. , Newspaper&#13;
Staff, Band, Class Play , Class&#13;
Officer, Libra ry Staff.&#13;
KENN ET H KILLPAC K . .. Foot -&#13;
ba ll, Bo ys Baske tball, Boys&#13;
Track, Baseba ll, Pe p Club,&#13;
Class Pla y, Class Office r.&#13;
LU ANN E KNA USS .. . Girls Softba ll, Pep Club, Vo c a l, Class&#13;
Play, Class Offic e r, Speech,&#13;
Offic e Sta ff, Annu a l St a ff.&#13;
MARY A N MA RTE S . .. Girls&#13;
Ba sket ba ll, Pep Club, Le tt e r&#13;
Club, Ctass Pla y, lass Offi cer, Hom ecoming Quee n,&#13;
Annua l Sta ff.&#13;
JANE MA SK ER . .. Pep C lub,&#13;
F. B. L. A. , F. I-1. A. &#13;
JAYNE MATTHEWS •.. Girls&#13;
Softba ll, Girls Basketball,&#13;
Girls Track, Pe p Club, Vocal,&#13;
Letter Club, Class Play ,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
F. H. A. , Annua l Staff,&#13;
Twirler.&#13;
GARY MA UER ... Boys Basketba ll, Baseball, Voca l, Band,&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
DONNA i\I EEKER . . . F. B. L.A.&#13;
TRUDY MOFFATT .. . Pep Club,&#13;
F. B. L.A ., News pa per St a ff,&#13;
Band , Libra ry Staff.&#13;
JANICE McKEE ..• Girls Softball, Vocal, Cla ss Play ,&#13;
Libra ry Sta ff.&#13;
MARY LEE MEADO\v'S . . . Girls&#13;
Softb a ll, Girls Basketba 11,&#13;
Girls Tra c k, Pep Club, Voc a l,&#13;
Letter Club , Class Play ,&#13;
Speech, Libra ry Staff, Stu -&#13;
dent Ma nager.&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
MARY PLAMBECK . . . Pep Club ,&#13;
F. B. L. A. , Class Play , Office&#13;
Staff.&#13;
C AR 0 LE RODENBURG . .. Pep&#13;
Club, Cheerleader, Newspaper Staff, Voca l, Band,&#13;
Lette r Club, Class Play , Class&#13;
Officer, Homecoming Candidate, Office Staff, Library&#13;
Staff, Spanish Club, Annua l&#13;
Staff.&#13;
DENN IS O'NEILL .. . Footba ll,&#13;
Boys Baske tba ll, Ba seball,&#13;
Pep Club, F. B. L. A., Class&#13;
Play , Class Offic er, Homecoming Candidate , Annual&#13;
Staff.&#13;
JOHN PLAMBECK . .. F. B. L.A . ,&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
J 0 N RODENBURG .. . Football,&#13;
!:Joys l:.l;i ke tball, Boys Tra ci&lt;,&#13;
ffa e ba ll, Pep Club, F.B . L. A .,&#13;
Cla s Play.&#13;
PHYLLIS RODENBURG . . . Girls&#13;
Softb a ll, Girls Basketball,&#13;
Girls Track, Le tt e r Club, Class&#13;
Play , Spa nish Club. &#13;
LINDA RODENBURG . . . F .B.L.A.&#13;
JUDY RONFELDT . . . Pep Club,&#13;
F. B. L. A. , Newspaper Staff,&#13;
Library Staff.&#13;
M A R IL Y N S M IT H . . . Girls&#13;
Basketball, Girls Track, Pep&#13;
Club, F. B. L.A., Cheerlead er,&#13;
Voca l, Band, Lett er Club,&#13;
Class Play , Class Officer,&#13;
Speech, Spanish Club.&#13;
RICHARD SPARK ... Boys Basketball, Baseball, Voca l, Band,&#13;
Class Play, Spanish Club.&#13;
K A THY SH A N N 0 N .. . Pep&#13;
Club, F. B. L.A., Cheerleader,&#13;
Vocal, Lett er Club, Class&#13;
Play, Speech, Office Staff,&#13;
Spanish Club, F. H. A.&#13;
BILL SIEBERT . .. Wrestling.&#13;
19 &#13;
ROSE MARY TIGHE ... F. B. L. A.&#13;
Vo ca 1, Band, Class Pla y, Class&#13;
Offi cer, Speech, Spanish Club.&#13;
JANICE T R ED E ... Pep Club,&#13;
F. B. L. A., Voca l, Speech ,&#13;
Spanish Club.&#13;
20&#13;
DIANNA STUHR ... F. B. L.A.&#13;
Newspa pe r Sta ff, Class Play.&#13;
MARVIN SW A NSON .. . Pe p&#13;
Club, Voca l, Ba nd , Class&#13;
Play , Class Officer, Spee ch,&#13;
Spa nish Club.&#13;
SHARON WEBER .•. Pep C 1 u b&#13;
F. B. L.A ., C lass Play ,&#13;
I'. H. A.&#13;
KAREN WOOD . .. Girls Bask etball, Pe p Club, Voca l, Ba nd ,&#13;
Le tte r Club, Cla ss Play ,&#13;
Class Officer, Sp eech , Offi c e&#13;
St a ff, Libra ry St a ff, Stude nt&#13;
Ma nager, F. H. A . • &#13;
SENIO R CLASS HISTOR Y&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS 1960-61 "FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL"&#13;
Class Offic ers for our first year were: Pres. , J. Iwen; V. Pres., D. O'Neill; Sec., M. Smith; and Treas.,&#13;
C. Rodenburg. Our class invited the high school to a roller skating party at Manawa. Superior ratings&#13;
at contests were won by: G. Mauer and L. Felton, members of Boys' Quartet; and M. Swanson, member of Saxophone Quartet. L. Felton won the John Philip Sousa Band Award .&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS 1961- 62 "FIRST YEAR OF WREST LING"&#13;
Our class officers were: Pres. , R. Tighe; V. Pres., B. Arbaugh; Sec . , P. Frey; and Treas., M. Martens. This year we had a roller skating party at Harlan. We had charge of the refreshment stand at&#13;
sports events to raise money. The Juniors picked 12 sophomores t o serve their banquet and prom,&#13;
Roman Holiday: J. Best, C. Campbell, J. Matthews, c. Carlson, C. Rodenburg, B. Arbaugh , J.&#13;
!wen, R. Knauss, J. Plambeck, Merle and Marvin Huebner, and D. O' Neill. Contest Ratings: C.&#13;
Rodenburg and P. Frey, Superior at instrumental solo contest; L. Felton, 1st chair saxophone at TriCounty Band Festival. P. Frey won the John Philip Sousa Band Award, P. Frey and B. Lehmkuhl&#13;
rec eived awards for tYPing speed, K. Wood won the Home Economi cs Crisco Award, and M. Swanson&#13;
won the scholastic award for the highest average in the high school.&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS 1962-63 "FIRST YEAR AT NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING"&#13;
Class officers were: Pres. , B. Arbaugh; V. Pres. , G. George; Sec. , B. Lehmkuhl; and Treas. , D.&#13;
Bardsley. We had magazine sales to make money to put on our banquet and prom. Our class play,&#13;
under Mrs. McKercher's direction, was the "Tea House of the August Moon. " We purchased a set of&#13;
china for th e school as a remembranc e of our class. With the Seniors, we attended a session of the&#13;
St ate Legislature in Des Moines. The them e of our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom on April 27 was&#13;
"Around the '·Vorld in 80 Days. " B. Arbaugh and R. Knauss were chosen by the Seniors to lead them at&#13;
graduation. Superior contest ratings were received by: M. Swanson , R. Tighe, L. Felton - members&#13;
of Saxophone Quartet; C. Rodenburg - Flute; P. Frey - Oboe; G. George - Trombone; C. Rodenburg&#13;
and p. Frey - members of Woodwind Quintet. First chair positions, Tri-County Band were won by: C.&#13;
Rodenburg, Flut e ; L. Felton, Saxophone; J. l\ven, Cornet; and P. Frey, Oboe. J. Iwen received the&#13;
John Philip Sousa Band Award. Those receiving recognition in basketball were: B. Arbaugh and P.&#13;
Rodenburg, 1st Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-Southwest Iowa; M. Martens, 1st&#13;
Team All-Conference; J. Matthews, Honorable Mention All-Conference . D. Bardsley placed 3rd in&#13;
the I. s. D. Invitational Wrestling Tournament . Dennis Fox made 2d Team All- Conference rootball.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS 1963-64 "rIRST YEAR OF SPEECH"&#13;
Class officers were: Pres . . L. Knauss; V. Pres. , M. Swanson: Sec . , M. Martens; and Treas., K. Wood.&#13;
Our class play was "Nine Girls. " The Junior-Senior prom in our honor was "April Love." M. Martens&#13;
received the Senior Citizen Award and the Drs. Lee and Welbourne Achievement Award. Homecoming King and Queen were D. Bardsley and M. Martens. In Football, Dennis Fox, K. Graham, R.&#13;
Knauss, and Darrell Fox won Honorable Mentions All-Conference; D. O'Neill and D. Bardsley made&#13;
1st Team All-Conference; and D. O'Neill made 3rd Team All-Southwest Iowa. In Basketball, B.&#13;
Arbaugh and M. Martens made 1st Team All-Conferenc e, and P. Rodenburg made 3rd team All -&#13;
Conference . In Boys' Basketball, R. Knauss and D. O'Neill made 1st Team All-Conference, and D.&#13;
O'Neill made All-Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention. In Vocal, J. !wen, M. Swanson, L. relton&#13;
won superior ratings for Boys' Quartet. M. Swanson won a superior rating in a duet with Carolyn Hall.&#13;
In Spe ech , L. Knauss won a superior rating at State contest, and M. Meadows won a superior in Distric t. In wrestling. D. Bardsley got 2nd p lace I. S. D. Invit. Tournament, Conference Tournament,&#13;
and Sectional. and 1st place Conference.&#13;
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Bonnie&#13;
Arri ck&#13;
Trisha Arrick&#13;
Carol Bothwell&#13;
Patricia&#13;
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Betty J Carlson&#13;
Connie&#13;
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Randall&#13;
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Bill Chambers Ke ith Christiansen Kevin Christia nsen&#13;
Judy Conyers&#13;
Colleen&#13;
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Muriel&#13;
DeHa rt&#13;
Ka thleen Deupree&#13;
Ardith Dollen&#13;
Pat&#13;
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Carolyn Hall&#13;
Paul Hadfield&#13;
John Holzfaster Susan Honeywell&#13;
Wesley Iv&#13;
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Cleone Ku&#13;
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Kayle&#13;
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Ma&#13;
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Deanna&#13;
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Allan Miller Loreni e Miller &#13;
Sharon Mo ffatt Sherrie Muxfe l&#13;
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Or&#13;
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Sharon&#13;
Niem&#13;
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Russell Perry Janet Plambeck&#13;
Jim Pott&#13;
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Rick Red inb&#13;
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Diana&#13;
Rod&#13;
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Na&#13;
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Jean Rot&#13;
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D&#13;
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Li nda St&#13;
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Donna Ti&#13;
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Linda&#13;
Tripp&#13;
Deanna Young&#13;
23 &#13;
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Jim Alloway&#13;
Judy Arrick&#13;
Gene Baker&#13;
Rita Bardsley&#13;
Sandra Bothw&#13;
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Allen Christensen&#13;
Mike Christiansen&#13;
Susan Cook&#13;
Sharon Davis&#13;
Leroy Dollen&#13;
Jim Elwell&#13;
Bob Erickson&#13;
Danny Flaharty&#13;
Jim Foje&#13;
Bob Gravert&#13;
Everett Gunderson&#13;
Max Handbury&#13;
David Iwen&#13;
Linda Jensen&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Cheryl Kuster&#13;
Jerry Kuster&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
L&#13;
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Glenda Larsen&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Benny Miller&#13;
Dale Miller&#13;
Marvin Moss&#13;
Jerry Oloof&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Glenda Pogge&#13;
Ronald Potter Jack ie Ring&#13;
Ken Ring &#13;
Ma rsha Rodenburg&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Leonard Schroeder&#13;
Susan Short&#13;
V.Ja lt Siebert Jack Smith&#13;
Eddie Spencer&#13;
Jo&#13;
Ann S;vanson&#13;
Mike Tighe&#13;
Rob&#13;
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Betty Trobee Lynn Vogt Dick Wa rd John 1\i eber Gary l\i cihs&#13;
Ernest&#13;
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Diana A lbertus&#13;
Harold Arbau&#13;
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Mo&#13;
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Ellis Bert&#13;
e lsen&#13;
Connie Bonar&#13;
Jim Carlson&#13;
Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson Janette Chambers&#13;
Dennis Cihacek&#13;
Cathy Coffman Kenneth Collins Jeanie Cross&#13;
Caro l Driver&#13;
Lynn Driv&#13;
er&#13;
Bob Fr&#13;
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Lynetta Grap&#13;
Ardis Gr&#13;
aybill&#13;
Christine Harmon Wayne Huebner&#13;
John Honeyw&#13;
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Clifford Killpack Loretta Kle ffm an&#13;
Rita Kn&#13;
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Terry Kuster&#13;
Larry&#13;
Lasher&#13;
Ma&#13;
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Amy Ma rt&#13;
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Ter&#13;
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Ma&#13;
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Ma&#13;
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Virginia Miller &#13;
Sh&#13;
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Newland&#13;
Sandra Ochampaugh&#13;
Carol Oloff&#13;
Rodney Olsen Ga ry Oltman&#13;
Carolyn O'Neill&#13;
Mary Jean Ostdiek&#13;
Jerry Plambeck&#13;
Lonnie Papst&#13;
Candy Pursell&#13;
Doy Ragland&#13;
Kristee Redin&#13;
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Carolyn&#13;
Reed&#13;
Caro&#13;
lyn Ring&#13;
Philip Ring Joe Roberts Mary Siebert&#13;
Dennis&#13;
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Sus&#13;
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Ga&#13;
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Johnnie Trobee Donna Verporten&#13;
Li nda Weihs&#13;
Cr&#13;
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Beverly Witt&#13;
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Carol&#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
Gene George, Luanne Knauss,&#13;
Carole Rodenburg, Mary Martens, and Betty Arba ugh .&#13;
ANNUAL&#13;
STAFF&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Doug Kenealy, Connie Carlson,&#13;
Trisha Arrick, Lind a Tripp,&#13;
and Patsy Erickson. &#13;
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ATHLETICS &#13;
Darrell, Russell, Jack , Jim, Jim, Larry, Gary, Harold, Wa lt, Dennis. 2nd row: Rich, Steve , Rich, Darwin, Dale, Wes, Lynn , Dale, Bob, Rick, Loren. 3rd row: Dale , John , Randall , Dennis, Dennis, Ken,&#13;
Max, John, Ken, Oran, Kevan , Bob, Coach George Sorenson.&#13;
TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS&#13;
Tri-Center Opp&#13;
2 Elk Horn 0&#13;
33 Walnut 0&#13;
26 I.S. D. 0&#13;
27 Trey nor 0&#13;
12 She lby 0&#13;
0 Missouri Va lly 46&#13;
26 Lewis C en tr al 19&#13;
Coach Sorenson gets Loren Mill er ready for an&#13;
afternoon game&#13;
30 &#13;
Darwin Shriver (47) eludes a Shelby tackler and races down the sideline for a Tri-Center touchdown during Tri-Center homecoming. Dale Koenig (44) are Dale Schmidt (46 ) are bringing up the interference .&#13;
The final score was 12-0. &#13;
DENNY O 'NEILL&#13;
Fullback&#13;
DENNY BARDSLEY&#13;
Tackle&#13;
ORY NELSON&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
DENNY FOX&#13;
Guard&#13;
KENNY KILLPACK&#13;
End&#13;
KENNY GRAHAM&#13;
End&#13;
JOHN RODENBURG&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
RICH KNAUSS&#13;
End&#13;
DARRELL FOX&#13;
Center &#13;
LOREN MILLER&#13;
Tackle&#13;
DALE SCHMIDT&#13;
Halfba ck&#13;
RICH KOHEL&#13;
End&#13;
DARWIN SHRIVER&#13;
Halfback&#13;
DALE KOENIG&#13;
Fullback&#13;
JIM CARLSON&#13;
Halfb ac k&#13;
RANDALL CARLSON&#13;
Tackle&#13;
STEVE JESSEN&#13;
Guard&#13;
GARY OLTMANNS&#13;
Ha lfb ack &#13;
Shriver is stopped after 4 yard gain . Carlson is about to catch touch-down pass from&#13;
Oran Nelson.&#13;
Rich Knauss Bobbles pass in end zone.&#13;
I. S. D. out number Darwin Shriver. Nelson stopped on quarter-back sneak. &#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Right: K. Wood , P. Erickson , D. Rodenburg, S. Cook, Sha ron Rodenburg, Coach: D.&#13;
Lee , C . Larson , K. Schroder, !t· Bardsley, M .. Meadows. FRONT ROW: B. Arba ugh, D. Mei er, P.&#13;
Rodenburg , T. Arrick, C. Ca rlson, M. Martens, J. Matthews.&#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Chambers, C. Zacharias, S. Miller, R. Knauss, V. Mille r, Coach: P.&#13;
Ma rtin. FRONT ROW: J. Swanson, S. Steenbock, M. Arrick, K. Coffman, C. O'Neill, J. Matthews.&#13;
35 &#13;
PHYLLIS RODENBURG&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward-Guard&#13;
DEANNA MEIER&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
TRISHA ARRICK&#13;
Guard&#13;
BETTY ARBAUGH&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
JAYNE MATTHEWS&#13;
Guard&#13;
PATSY ERICKSON&#13;
Forward&#13;
SUSAN COOK&#13;
Forward&#13;
MARY ANN MARTENS&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
.CONNIE CARLSON&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
RITA BARDSLEY&#13;
Guard &#13;
TC&#13;
64&#13;
)&#13;
35&#13;
61&#13;
34&#13;
5::!&#13;
49&#13;
74&#13;
50&#13;
61&#13;
48&#13;
71&#13;
53&#13;
18&#13;
. TRI-CENTER GIRLS LETTER WINNERS&#13;
Carolyn Campbell, Diana Rodenburg, Pat Erickson, Sharon Rodenburg, Mary Lee Meadows, Kathy Shannon, Jayne&#13;
Matthews, Pat Lasher, Deanna Meier, Phyllis Rodenburg, Mary Ann Martens, Betty Arbaugh, Rita Bardsley, Connie Carlson, Carole Rodenburg, Trisha Arrick, Karen Wood, Susan Cook, Mona Arrick, Marilyn Smith.&#13;
Opp.&#13;
'&#13;
TC Opp.&#13;
Oakl and 70 77 I. S.D. 33&#13;
*Shelby 52 Conference&#13;
St. Joe 4 6 48 *Walnut 34&#13;
Mo. Vall ey 51 61 *Elk Horn 68&#13;
St. Joe 30&#13;
Lewis Central 59 57 *Elk Horn 59&#13;
*Carson 49 48 *Treynor 49&#13;
*Walnut 29&#13;
''I. S. D. 23 Sectional&#13;
*Elk Horn 51 47 Griswold 41&#13;
''Treynor 39 72 Shelby 66&#13;
*Shelby 33 47 Avoha 39&#13;
Lewis entral 84 63 Mo Valley 53&#13;
"Carson 59&#13;
*Walnut 37 District&#13;
59 Fremont Mills 73&#13;
Conference Record 8 and 4&#13;
Season Record 15 and 10&#13;
·*Conference Games.&#13;
37 &#13;
Deanna Meier uses her hook shot to score&#13;
against a Walnut guard.&#13;
Deanna Meier breaks away from a St.&#13;
Joe guard and scores an easy .lay-up. &#13;
TRI- COUNTY CONFERENCE CHAM PIONS&#13;
FRONT ROW, 1-r: Dale Schmidt, Jon Rodenburg, Darwin Shriver, Rich Knauss, Ory Nelson , Bill Pogge. BACK&#13;
ROW: Coach Harold McKercher, Denny O'Neill, Kenny Killpack, Max Handbury. John Iwen, John Holzfaster,&#13;
Student Manager Denny Bardsley.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
68 Lewis Central 4 7&#13;
67 Carson-Macadoni a 32&#13;
59 Walnut 45&#13;
66 ISD 4 1&#13;
61 Underwood 7 6&#13;
64 Elk Horn 40&#13;
44 Treynor 61&#13;
70 She lby 49&#13;
67 Carson-Macadonia 57&#13;
57 Walnut 52&#13;
70 ISD 26&#13;
58 Carson- Macadoni a 60&#13;
46 Elk Horn 52&#13;
80 Treynor 75&#13;
79 Shelby 63&#13;
75 St. Joe 44&#13;
57 Missouri Valley 79&#13;
48 Underwood 66&#13;
39 &#13;
RICH KNAUSS&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
ORY NELSON&#13;
Forward&#13;
JOHN HOLZF ASTER&#13;
Center&#13;
KENNY KILLPACK&#13;
Forward&#13;
JON RODENBURG&#13;
Forward&#13;
DARWIN SHRIVER&#13;
Guard&#13;
MAX HANDBURY&#13;
Forward&#13;
DENNY O'NEILL&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Center&#13;
DALE SCHMIDT&#13;
Guard&#13;
BILL POGGE&#13;
Forward &#13;
~ Oran&#13;
Nelson drives the base line and scores against the St. Joe Rockets in a 75-44&#13;
victory. &#13;
FRONT ROW, 1-r: Jon Rodenburg, Kenny Killpack, Denny O'Neill, Rich Knauss. BACK ROW: Ory Nelson,&#13;
1 Darwin Shriver, Dale Schmidt, John Iwen.&#13;
These 8 boys were mostly responsible for the Trojans winning the Tri -County Conference&#13;
Championship.&#13;
TOT AL POINTS GAME AVERAGE&#13;
56 Jon Rodenburg 4&#13;
58 Kenny Killpack 3. 2&#13;
187 Denny O'Neill 10.4&#13;
219 Rich Knauss 12.9&#13;
142 Ory Nelson 7.9&#13;
184 Darwin Shriver 10. 2&#13;
225 Dale Schmidt 13. 2&#13;
14 John Iwen&#13;
Dale Schmidt led in scoring with 225 points for a 13. 2 average. John Holz faster led&#13;
in free throws with 83o/o shooting. Ory 'Nelson committed the most fouls with 77. Rich&#13;
Knauss and Denny O'Neill were elected to the All-Conference first team.&#13;
Coach George Sorenson handled the Freshmen-Sophomore boys during the year. The following boys made up the&#13;
squad. Freshmen-Harold Arbaugh, Jim Carlson, Ken Collins, Bob Frey, Cliff Killpack, Terry Mauer, and&#13;
Gary Oltmans. Sophomores-Jim Alloway. Gene Baker, Bob Erickson , Dal e Killpack, Jerry Kuster, Jack Smith,&#13;
Dick Ward, and John Weber. (picture not available).&#13;
42 &#13;
GIRLS SOFTBALL&#13;
Back Row, L-R: Phyllis Rodenburg, Betty Arbaugh, Rita Bardsley, Bonnie Arrick, Conni e Carlson , Trisha Arrick,&#13;
Mona Arric k. 2nd row: Bev Witt, Kay Carlson, Susan Cook, Carolyn O'Neill, Jayne Matthews, Rit a Knauss.&#13;
1st row: Pat Erickson, Sharon Rodenburg, Diana Rodenburg , Linda Weihs, Jenelle Matth ews, Mary Siebert .&#13;
Not pictured Coach Don Lee&#13;
TRI-CENTER&#13;
10&#13;
6&#13;
13&#13;
6&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Farragut&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
13&#13;
9&#13;
2&#13;
17&#13;
Jayne Matthews shows Betty Arbaugh, Rita Bardsley, Connie Carlson, Mona Arrick, and&#13;
Trisha Arrick the best way to strike the opposing hitters out. &#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL&#13;
TRI-CENTER OPPONENT T RI-C ENTER OPPON ENT&#13;
5 Lewis 0 10 Walnut 0&#13;
6 Walnut 0 10 Ha rl a n 2&#13;
7 Ha rlan 2 7 Elk Horn 5&#13;
7 Elk Horn 5 2 Treynor 3&#13;
2 T reynor 3 Sectiona l&#13;
11 Shelby 6 13 Lewis 0&#13;
8 Lewis 1 2 T .J. 3&#13;
THESE ARE THE RETURNING VETERANS &#13;
T-C&#13;
18&#13;
17&#13;
32&#13;
28&#13;
34&#13;
16&#13;
31&#13;
28&#13;
33&#13;
32&#13;
21&#13;
12&#13;
BACK ROW: Rick R. , Eddie S., Alvin R., Joe R. , Jerry M . , Coach Bill Marner. FRONT ROW: Russell P.,&#13;
Kenny G. , Ra nda ll C . , Dale K. , Dennis F. , Dennis B.&#13;
Underwood"'&#13;
Lo Ma*&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Lewis C.'"&#13;
Farragut&#13;
Underwood&#13;
W. Harrison&#13;
Mo. Valley*&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
OPP.&#13;
23&#13;
20&#13;
16&#13;
21&#13;
13&#13;
25&#13;
14&#13;
23&#13;
13&#13;
W. Harrison 15&#13;
Lo Ma 18&#13;
Oakland.:. 30&#13;
TOURNAMENT STANDINGS&#13;
!Olva Deaf Invitational&#13;
PoHa Conference&#13;
5th&#13;
3rd&#13;
Sectional (state) 3rd&#13;
District (state) Failed to score&#13;
'" Conference Game&#13;
BAC K ROW: John T., Keith , C. , Rick 0., Ernie W. SECOND ROW: Jerry P. , Lonnie P., John H.,&#13;
Everett G. , LeRoy D., Jim A. FRONT ROW: Ronnie P., Ga ry T., Ma rion L., Steve J. , Gary W. ,&#13;
Mike T. , Ken R. &#13;
KEN&#13;
GARY&#13;
STE VE&#13;
DALE DENNIS&#13;
Two top match winners.&#13;
KENNY MARION &#13;
JOHN&#13;
RUSSELL&#13;
EVERETT&#13;
GARY&#13;
DENNY DALE&#13;
RANDALL&#13;
KEITH &#13;
TRACK SQUAD FOR 1964.&#13;
Weight men- Dale Schmidt, Randall Carlson, Oran Nelson .&#13;
T&#13;
R&#13;
A&#13;
e&#13;
K &#13;
Mile Relay- D a 1 e Schmidt, Wes Iverson,&#13;
Doug Kenealy. Dale Koenig.&#13;
Half mile runner- Kenny Killpack&#13;
Speed sprint runners- Jim, Darwin, Ory, Kenny , Max. &#13;
Carolyn Campbell, Marilyn Smith, Pat Lasher, Carol Rodenburg, Kathy Shannon, Linda Tripp&#13;
GO TROJANS&#13;
Cheerleaders and their support.&#13;
50 &#13;
\ I&#13;
\ 7&#13;
\ I .&#13;
0&#13;
w HERE SHALL I START ? &#13;
Hurry kids or you '11 be late.&#13;
Now we know why elephants have flat feet , all these books!&#13;
FROM CLASS TO STUDIES&#13;
A miracle? It's actually quiet. Come on you guys we kno w you 're faking ! &#13;
---&#13;
Books, Books, Books, the more you read the more you know.&#13;
LIBRARY AND OFFICE STAFFS&#13;
K. Lee, P. Frey, L. Knauss, C. Carlson, L. Gravert, N. Rodenburg- Don't look so sad Nancy, they'll&#13;
ra ise your sa lary next year. &#13;
•&#13;
These are the four cooks for the complete school system; Doris Knauss, Viola&#13;
Foje, Edna Weber, and Hester Hadfield.&#13;
No cutting Mr. Edson. Back to the end of the line.&#13;
Let's try something diffe rent&#13;
today, yesterday the ga rba ge&#13;
cans were full.&#13;
LUNCH &#13;
Have you had your beans today? The sa lt and pepp er are&#13;
here but where 's the ketchup?&#13;
TIME&#13;
Bring a bucket quick! Ka y, it could be worse! &#13;
F.B.L. A. Club organized the Pe p Club, school newspaper, soup supper a nd got a KOIL Representative.&#13;
56 &#13;
·.&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
T.C. NEWSPAPER STAFF&#13;
57 &#13;
Hey you greenhorns you forgot to turn on the fire !&#13;
Watch your fingers! Ready!? .... Set!? .... Sew !!&#13;
58 &#13;
Mary had a ,little lamb- - - - -Carolyn need s some sleep!&#13;
A lot of bother for just ma king kool - aid!&#13;
I t 1 I I lt&#13;
59 &#13;
Wendell Knauss, custod ian , keeps things in ship-sha pe condition .&#13;
Mr. Sorenson 's ea ger-beaver shop boys.&#13;
60 &#13;
FEATURES &#13;
KING &amp; QUEEN &#13;
HOMECOMING 1963&#13;
These 5 girls were the Trogans Homecoming Queens during the pre-game festival l-r Carolyn Campbell,&#13;
Betty Arbaugh, Carole Rodenburg, Mary Ann Martens, Jayne Matthews.&#13;
Candidates for King were Dennis Bardsley, Gene George, John I wen, Rich Knauss, Denny O'Neill. &#13;
Barbara Arrick crowns the new 1963&#13;
homecoming queen, Mary Ann&#13;
Martens.&#13;
Freddi e Schmidt and BarQara Arrick congratulate Dennis Bardsley and Mary Ann Martens, th e 1963 king&#13;
and queen of homecoming. &#13;
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE&#13;
"I hought I'd had my last glass of e ld erberry wine."&#13;
Martha Brewster, Mr. Witherspoon, Abby Brewster.&#13;
Ma rtha Brewste r&#13;
Abby Brewster&#13;
Ela ine Ha rpe r&#13;
Offi cer Kle in&#13;
Offi cer Bro phy&#13;
Offic.e r O'Hara&#13;
Lieut. Rooney&#13;
Rev. Dr. Harpe r&#13;
Mr. Witherspoon&#13;
.. .. .. . .. . .... . ...&#13;
Dr. He rma n Einstein&#13;
Teddy Brewste r&#13;
J na than Brewster . .&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
Carolyn Ha ll&#13;
Nancy Jerrett&#13;
Keith Christi ansen&#13;
Keve n Christianse n&#13;
Richard Kohel&#13;
Rick O'Neill&#13;
Russ ell Perry&#13;
Rick Redinbaugh&#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
Paul Hadfi eld&#13;
. Doug Kene aly&#13;
"To the west • . . there 's your danger, there 's your enemy."&#13;
Abby, Teddy Brewster, Offic er Brophy, Re v. Dr. Harper, Officer Kl ein.&#13;
65 &#13;
Mr. Gibbs, Abby Brewster, Mortimer Brewster, Martha Brewster.&#13;
66 Lieut. Rooney, Officer O'Hara, Teddy Brewster.&#13;
ARSENIC AND&#13;
"Out! Get out!"&#13;
"Co l n n e l , you gotta ' quit blowin ' tha t&#13;
horn . " &#13;
OLD LACE&#13;
"Bu t the re a re twe lve bodies in the base -&#13;
1nent."&#13;
"The c e ll ar, Dr. Einstein."&#13;
Mortimer, Abby, Martha .&#13;
Jona than Brewster, Elaine Harper, Dr. Herman Einstein. 67 &#13;
"How's the old sugar-cured ham?"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAV&#13;
"Rummy"&#13;
Jane . .&#13;
Phyllis .&#13;
Eve ..&#13;
Frieda&#13;
Alice .&#13;
Glamorpuss .&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Tennessee&#13;
Shotput&#13;
Mary&#13;
Mary Ann Mart ens&#13;
Linda Rodenburg&#13;
. Luanne Knauss&#13;
. Linda Hubbard&#13;
Kathy Shannon&#13;
Phyllis Rodenburg&#13;
. Karen Wood&#13;
. . Trudy Moffatt&#13;
. . . Diana Stuhr&#13;
Mary Lee Meadows &#13;
"I've forgotten, how many of us are there . "&#13;
"How about a bedtime story . "&#13;
"NINE GIRLS"&#13;
"They turned off the power a long time ago."&#13;
I&#13;
I &#13;
BACK ROW: Max Handbury, David Iwen,&#13;
Dick Ward, Jim Alloway, Jack Smith, Bob&#13;
Erickson, Bob Witt, Bill Pog~e. FRONT&#13;
ROW : Kathy Schroder, Sharon Rodenburg ,&#13;
JoAnne Swanson, Judy Arrick, Sandy Bothwell, Gloria Larsen, Glenda Larsen, Rita&#13;
Bardsley.&#13;
Ricky, yo u better eat yo ur asparag us before&#13;
it gets cold.&#13;
70&#13;
JUNIOR- SENIOR &#13;
Toastmaster Ory Nelson with President of the senior class, Luanne Knauss and Principal Mr. Rogers and his wife.&#13;
BANQUET -PROM&#13;
Wish- makers at the wishing well of the Junior-Senior Prom. &#13;
FRONT ROW: N. Rodenburg, M . Smith, K. Schroder, P. Erickson , C. Kuster, P. Frey, B. Moffa tt, S. Miller, C. Roden -&#13;
burg. SECOND ROW: C. Carlson, C. Driver, S. Steenbock, C. Zacharias, G. Lars en, C. Ring , K. Wood, D. Spa rk,&#13;
C . Hall, L. Grap, J. Alloway, B. Pogge, R. Tighe , S. Bothwe ll , R. Lee, G. Tolle, S. Moffatt, L. Felton . THIRD ROW:&#13;
C. Coffman , C. Oloff, S. Miller, S. Coch, S. Redinbaugh, D. Hall, R. Potter, L. Christiansen, J. Smith, D. Wa rd, C.&#13;
Bothwe ll, J. Iwen , J. Cave, R. Spark, L. Jensen , C. Welbourne , L. Vogt, G. George, W. Iverson, G. Maue r. FOU RTH&#13;
· ROW: E. Spencer, T . Mauer, B. Frey, D. Schmidt, DIRECTOR, Mr. Edson , K. Lee, &#13;
DRUM&#13;
MAJOR&#13;
Bill Pogge .............................. .&#13;
TWIRLERS&#13;
Janet Best&#13;
Cynthia Carlson&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Jayne Matthews&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
73 &#13;
MIXED CHORUS - - GIRLS GLEE &#13;
Marvin Swanson was va ledictori an of the&#13;
cl ass of '64 with a four year average of&#13;
96.00&#13;
President of the Bo a rd of Edu -&#13;
cation, Neil Jessen, presents&#13;
Mary Lee Me a do w s her di -&#13;
ploma. &#13;
HONOR STUDENTS&#13;
Larry Felton, Mary Plambeck , Phyllis Rodenburg, Marvin Swanson .&#13;
CLASS OF 1964 &#13;
' t&#13;
J1J &#13;
JR. HIGH FOOTBALL&#13;
THIRD ROW: J. Cook, D. Jessen, R. Davis, M. Koenig, H. Rodenburg, F. Rodenburg , D. Ring, J. Ballentyn e, A.&#13;
Anderson, T . Honeywell. A. Youmans, J. Schomer, Coach Gary Goetsch. SECOND ROW: J. Arthur, A. Mart ens,&#13;
B. Nieman, S. Miller, J. Schomer, R. Welbourne , L. Brown, D. Pogge, D. Dollen, J. Bothwell, S. Heim.&#13;
FIRST ROW: T . Steenbock, D. Hanmen, C. Soppe, L. Siebert, D. Gardner, R. Meeker, D. Grap, W. Carlson, R. Hall. G. Miller.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
18 Walnut 0&#13;
7 Oakland 19&#13;
6 Lewis- Central 7&#13;
0 Woodbine 7&#13;
The Junior High football team did a fine job this year, although they did on occassions h av e trouble m oving the&#13;
ba ll. Defensively they played very well as the low scoring indicat es. Although many outstanding eight graders&#13;
are leaving . th e Junior High is looking forward to next season with mcµiy fine players returning a nd a large •&#13;
number of sixth graders coming up.&#13;
78 &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL&#13;
BACK ROW, L- R; Coach Ken Frey, R. Davis, D. Hall, F. Rodenburg. R. Lee, D. Ring, M. Koenig. FRONT&#13;
ROW: D. Grap, R. Welbourne , A. Youmans, D. Nieman, D. Pogge, S. Miller, and J. Cook.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
42 Walnut 17&#13;
58 Minden 27&#13;
48 Minden 14&#13;
45 Oakland 46&#13;
29 Avoca 23&#13;
26 Oakland 33&#13;
41 Avoca 45&#13;
50 Carter Lake 37&#13;
AW ARD WINNERS&#13;
Ri ck Lee 8th grade 34 points&#13;
Fred Rodenburg 8th grade 62 points&#13;
Dean Ni eman 8th grade 37 points&#13;
Myron Koenig 8th grade 18 points&#13;
Reg Welbourne 7th grade 72 points&#13;
Dave Pogge 7th grade 23 p oints&#13;
David Hall 8th grade 4 points&#13;
Jim Cook 8th grade 17 points&#13;
• 79 &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL&#13;
BACK ROW; L- R: Coach Ken Frey, v. Gardner, S. Wood, B. Koenig, K. Floerchinger, S. Willard . FRONT&#13;
ROW: R. Jensen, K. Blois, L. Heim, - D. Oltmanns, c . Meadows, K. Driver, B. Moffat, R. Rodenburg , P.&#13;
Soppe.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
42 Walnut 28&#13;
31 Minden 17&#13;
34 Minden 23&#13;
13 Oakland 19&#13;
28 Avoca 37&#13;
25 Oakland 5&#13;
41 Avoca 45&#13;
58 Carter Lake 18&#13;
AWARD WINNERS&#13;
Kathy Driver 8th 141&#13;
Patty Rodenburg 8th 61&#13;
Diane Oltmanns 8th 62&#13;
Kay Blois 8th 51&#13;
Connie Kuster 8th&#13;
Pam Soppe 8th&#13;
Beverly Moffatt 8th&#13;
Corrine Meadows 8th&#13;
80&#13;
I &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLERS--Leona rd Bro1V' n, Larry Christiansen , Doug Redinbaugh, Tom Honeywell, Gary&#13;
Larson. Back row: Da le Gardner, Lynn Knauss, Arlon Martens, Je rry Bothwell , Larry Siebert, not pictured Coach Gary Goetsch&#13;
TRI-CENTER OPPONENTS&#13;
27 Lewis Central 38&#13;
19 Missouri Va lley 29&#13;
28 Carter Lake 32&#13;
32 West Harrison 10&#13;
These a re the Junior High Cheerleaders who back the boys and girls in athle tics during the yea r-Mary Moss, Sandra&#13;
Wood , Connie Kust e r, Barba ra Koenig, Diane Oltma ns, Linda Heim . &#13;
82&#13;
8TH GRADE&#13;
Ala n Ande&#13;
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Clyde Arrick&#13;
Li&#13;
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Arrick&#13;
Jim Balla ntyne Je rry Bothwell vvayne Carlson&#13;
La rry Christiansen&#13;
Wa nd a Christiansen&#13;
Jim Cook Arlan Cross&#13;
Diana&#13;
D&#13;
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Rick Davis&#13;
Kathy Driv&#13;
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Vickie Flarharty&#13;
Vickie Gardner Dav id Ha ll Sherrie Ha nsen&#13;
Linda I-J&#13;
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Fred Rod enburg He nry Rodenburg&#13;
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7TH GRADE&#13;
Gary Al&#13;
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Lind a Arrick&#13;
Jim&#13;
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Na&#13;
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Neola&#13;
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Rodenburg, Phil Martin, ADVISER, Lynn Vogt, Pat Erickson, Linda Tripp. Back Row: Trisha Arrick, Susan&#13;
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The JUNIOR High building in Neola is under the supervision&#13;
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Mr. Ro gers is guidance&#13;
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· SUPERINTENDENT ·&#13;
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Faculty&#13;
DOYLE BREW INGTON&#13;
English&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MARSHA DA VIS&#13;
Com mercial&#13;
RICI-JARD DE XTER&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
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Science&#13;
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Physical Education&#13;
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Social Stud ies&#13;
ALICE HALL&#13;
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English &#13;
SHIRLEY KJELLBERG&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
RUTH KUSTER&#13;
Spelling&#13;
DON LEE&#13;
Biology&#13;
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Physical Education&#13;
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Art &#13;
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is Neil Jessen.&#13;
Administration&#13;
Ruth Arthur is secretary&#13;
to Mr. Sawin. &#13;
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Knauss, Carolyn O'Neill, Ass 't. Coach, Mr. Martin. FRONT ROW : Patty Rodenburg , Connie Carlson, Pat&#13;
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15 T. J. 13&#13;
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3 East Monona 14&#13;
10 &#13;
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Rich Kohe l, Rick Redinbaugh. Coach, Mr. Sorenson. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Potter, Craig We lbourne , Harold Arba ugh , Lynn Vogt, Gary Oltmanns, Dale Killpack , Bill Pogge, Max Handbury , Bob Erickso n, Ed Spencer, Jim&#13;
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Stanley Miller, Doy Ragland.&#13;
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Randall Carlson&#13;
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Wes Iverson&#13;
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Richard Kohel - End&#13;
Loren Miller - Tackle&#13;
Steve Je ssen&#13;
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Rick O'Neill&#13;
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Ory Nelson&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
Rick Redinbaugh&#13;
Guard&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
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Darwin Shriver&#13;
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Jack Smith&#13;
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Lynn Vogt&#13;
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Russell Perry&#13;
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Walnut&#13;
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Elkhorn&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Shelby&#13;
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Jim Potter&#13;
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Homecoming Action&#13;
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I. S. D. &#13;
Darwin Shriver and Ory&#13;
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Darwin Shriver&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Forward&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Forward&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Guard&#13;
Max Handbury&#13;
Center&#13;
Gary Oltmanns&#13;
Forward&#13;
Ory Nelson&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
Bob Erickson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Cliff Killpack&#13;
Guard&#13;
John Holzfaster&#13;
Center&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Guard&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Forward &#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Ri ght: Coach Harold McKercher, Darwin Shriver, Ory Nelson , Bill Po gge, Max Handbury,&#13;
John Holzfaster, Bob Erickson, Dale Killpack. FRONT ROW: Jack Smith, Dale Schmidt, Gary Oltmanns, Fred&#13;
Rodenburg, Cliff Killpack.&#13;
V arsity ( top) Reserves (bottom) Boys&#13;
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Basketball&#13;
TC OPP.&#13;
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55 Carson Donia&#13;
59 Underwood&#13;
61 Le wis Ce ntr al&#13;
59 Elk Horn&#13;
78 I. S. D.&#13;
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62 48 Tre ynor 63&#13;
38 TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE&#13;
49 60 Wa lnut 74&#13;
65&#13;
51&#13;
70&#13;
19 &#13;
VARSITY - -Connie Carlson, Trisha Arrick, Deanna Meier, Pat Erickson , Susan Cook, Rita Bardsley, Carolyn&#13;
Larsen, Sharon Rodenburg, Susan Miller. BACK ROW: Stu. Mgr. Nancy Rodenburg , Virginia Miller, Carol&#13;
Zacharias, Coach Mr. Lee, Mona Arrick, Reta Knauss, Stu. Mgr. Kathy Schroder.&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
Scores&#13;
TC OPP. TC OPP. TC OPP&#13;
44 Walnut 38 70 Treynor 42 65 Shelby&#13;
60 Carson Donia 38 36 Avoha 52 55 Mo. Valley&#13;
35 Lewis Central 64 54 Walnut 56 30 Treynor&#13;
67&#13;
60&#13;
22&#13;
57 Elk Horn 43 52 Carson Donia 43 TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE&#13;
60 I. S. D. 32 47 Oakland 52 48 Treynor&#13;
51 Shelby 53 38 Elk Horn 70 58 Walnut&#13;
FRESHMEN--Diane Oltmanns, Pam Soppe, Bev Moffatt, JanAl Kenealy , Corrine Me adows, Sandy Ring, Pat&#13;
Rodenburg, Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver. FRONT ROW: Vickie Gardner , Stu. Mgr.; Kay Blois, Dela West.&#13;
Coach Mr. Martin.&#13;
38&#13;
63 &#13;
Susan Cook&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
Carolyn O'Neill&#13;
Guard&#13;
Rita Bardsley&#13;
Guard&#13;
Rita Knauss&#13;
Guard&#13;
Pat Erickson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Carolyn Larson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Mona Arrick&#13;
Forward&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg&#13;
Guard&#13;
Trisha Arrick&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Gu ard &#13;
Susan Cook tries a drive shot. Deanna tries to get through the Walnut guards.&#13;
Action!&#13;
Patsy shoots and Deanna and Susan are under the basket for the rebound. &#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Right: Rita Bardsley, Kathy Schroder, Carolyn Larsen, Connie Carlson, Nancy Rodenburg,&#13;
Bonnie Arrick, Sharon Nieman, Trisha Arrick, Diana Rodenburg. FRONT ROW: Mona Arrick, Sharon Rodenburg.&#13;
Susan Cook , Pat Erickson, Pat Lasher, Pat Campbell, Linda Tripp.&#13;
Letter Club&#13;
Connie ge ts the rebound from the Walnut&#13;
forward .&#13;
23 &#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
95 lb.&#13;
Marion Lustgraaf&#13;
120 lb.&#13;
Gary Tripp&#13;
103 lb.&#13;
Mike Tighe&#13;
127 lb.&#13;
Ken Ring&#13;
112 lb .&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
133 lb.&#13;
John Honeywe ll&#13;
112 lb .&#13;
Ke ith Christiansen&#13;
138 lb. &#13;
FRONT ROW: Keith Christensen, Steve Jessen, Doug Kenealy, Walt Siebert, Gary Weihs. BACK ROW: Student Manager Charles Frye, Bob Witt, Dale Koenig, Rick Red inbaugh, Randall Carlson, and Coach Ron Pe ck.&#13;
Letter Winners&#13;
BACK ROW : Marion Lustgra ff, Mike Tighe, Jim Carlson, and Coach Mr. Peck. FRONT ROW: Ken Ring, Steve&#13;
Heim , Gary Tripp, John Honeywell. &#13;
RESERVES OF WRESTLING SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Bob Frye, Terry Mauer, Bob Frey, Doug Re dinbaugh, Lynn&#13;
Knauss, Clyde Arrick, Richard Hines. BACK ROW: Craig We lbourne , Everet Gunderson, Jerry Shriver, Eddie&#13;
Spencer, Henry Rodenburg, Alan Miller. and Coach Reck.&#13;
Scores&#13;
31 Harlan 10 1 4 Mo . Va lley 29&#13;
9 Underwood 40 10 I. S. D. 41&#13;
25 LO- MA 12 18 West Harriso n 28&#13;
6 I. S. D. 45 18 LO- MA 19&#13;
11 Lewis Central 36 I. S. D. TOURNAMENT&#13;
16 Underwood 31 32 Oakland 7&#13;
6 West Harrison 46 PO-HA TOURNAMENT&#13;
Tri-Center's heavyweight, Randall Carlson, went to the Sta te meet.&#13;
T wo of our outstanding wrestlers, Dale and Rick, show us how to win a ma tch. &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Oran Nelson, John Holzfaster, Russell Perry, Dale Koenig. Steve Jessen, Dale Killpack, Craig&#13;
We lbourne, Dale Schmidt, Darwin Shriver, Jim Carlson, and coach Gary Goetsch.&#13;
Summer Basebal l&#13;
Scores&#13;
Tri-Center Oppone nt&#13;
2 Elkhorn 5&#13;
5 Treynor 9&#13;
1 Le wis Ce ntral 5&#13;
7 Walnut 9&#13;
3 Avoca 6&#13;
8 Ha rl an 9&#13;
9 She lb y 4&#13;
4 Lewis Ce ntral 8&#13;
6 El khorn 8&#13;
5 Walnut 7&#13;
4 She lby 8&#13;
6 Avoca 5&#13;
7 Treynor 9&#13;
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BACK ROW. Left to Right: Coach, Mr. Peck; Rich Robbins. Arlon Martens. Alvin Ring. Bob Brewington. Myron&#13;
Koenig. and Jerry Ballantyne. FRONT ROW: Joel Schomer. Fred Rodenburg . Ri ch Kohel. Wes Iversen. Cliff&#13;
Killpack. and Jerry Dargin.&#13;
Track&#13;
Rich was our entry in the broad jump.&#13;
Cliff carried the Tri -Center name in the high&#13;
hurdles. &#13;
TOP - Left: These four boys (Richard,&#13;
Fred, Jerry, and Wes) were&#13;
the top distance men for&#13;
the track team.&#13;
BOTTOM - Left: Gerry Ballantyne,&#13;
placed 2nd in three&#13;
track meets with the&#13;
shot put.&#13;
BOTTOM - Right: Bob Brewington won&#13;
1st place in 2 track&#13;
meet and 2nd place&#13;
in the conference&#13;
track meet. &#13;
(f p[p CLUB&#13;
IUl!l:IUI&#13;
TRI-COU NTY CONrERENCE&#13;
A Pep Club was started again this year and the members purchased these black sweaters to make it look more&#13;
unified.&#13;
Go Trojans!&#13;
Our cheerleaders were all from the senior class - Pat Lasher, Cap.; Bonnie Arrick, Sharon Nieman , Pat Campbell, Diana Rodenburg, Linda Trupp. &#13;
LL R 5 SE 5 l!Y 5E55! DIY &#13;
F s&#13;
r 0&#13;
e rn Jerry Dargin PRESIDE NT. Lynetta Grap&#13;
s Pat Rodenburg VICE-PRESIDENT&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
O&#13;
'Neill p 0&#13;
h JanAl Kenealy SECRETARY. Mary McMill&#13;
a n h r&#13;
m Kay Blois TREASURER . Susan Steenbock 0- e&#13;
e s n &#13;
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Rita Ba&#13;
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sley .&#13;
Kathy Schrod&#13;
e r&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg David !wen&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
. .&#13;
VIC&#13;
E-PRESIDENT&#13;
SECRETARY.&#13;
TREASURER&#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
Sh&#13;
aron&#13;
Nieman&#13;
Pat&#13;
Lasher&#13;
s&#13;
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n&#13;
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0&#13;
r&#13;
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What are you waiting for, a surprise to jump out of that pan.&#13;
Home Ee.&#13;
Busy little beavers aren't they. &#13;
Sew those seams straight.&#13;
c·1ass in Action&#13;
Carolyn, the recipe only calls for " two " eggs. &#13;
Got that Myron, this is a heart not a liver.&#13;
School in Session&#13;
Future ( Mrs. ) Michelangelos &#13;
IN IT GOES. Make sure you don't put too much soap in that " to p loading" ma chine.&#13;
AND OUT IT COMES. Be sure to empty the lint filter, Connie . &#13;
Janice Chambers is one of the students&#13;
who assists the entire student body in&#13;
finding information needed.&#13;
LIBRARY STAFF--J anette Chambers, Angela Arner, David Hall, Joel Schomer, Marsha Rodenburg , Cheryl&#13;
Kuster, Janice Chambers, and Donna Verporten. Seated is Mrs. Hall who serves as head of the library department. &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mariel DeHart, Mrs. Frey, Deanna Meier, Sherri Muxfeldt, and Sharon Neiman. These girls&#13;
are participating in our new class dealing with the operation of business equipment under the guid ance of Mrs.&#13;
Frey.&#13;
Business Machines&#13;
Also members of the new class are left to right: Trisha Arrick, Margy Martens, Colleen Darrington , Karleen&#13;
Deupree, and Donna Tighe who are practicing on adding machines.&#13;
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The above girls, taken from the junior and senior classes, are also workers in the office . Front, le ft to&#13;
right: Marsha, Sha ron, Jo Ann, Diana, Nancy, Janet, and Linda . Back: Carolyn, Carol , Colleen,&#13;
Trisha, Donna, Deanna, Sharon, and Pat.&#13;
11&#13;
23 24 2S&#13;
J"&#13;
26 2i&#13;
*&#13;
~&#13;
28&#13;
Office Help&#13;
Marsha is fulfilling one of the main jobs&#13;
while working in the office ·· talkinp on&#13;
the te lephone . &#13;
The cooks are: Ann Thoms, Doris Knauss, Edna Weber, and Bester Hadfield.&#13;
Dick don't look so anxious.&#13;
Wesley says he wants some&#13;
more cheese.&#13;
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA--BACK ROW: B. Witt, D. Albertus, S. Ha nsen, J. Arrick, P. Campbell, P. Lasher, M. DeHart , S. Miller, C. Harmon, C. Darrington, L. Carlson, S. Willard : D. Da rrin gton, D.&#13;
Konz, W. Christiansen. THIRD ROW: V. Gardner, M. Ostdiek, G. Po gge, S. Ausdemore , B. McEvoy, D.&#13;
Ring, L. Jensen, K. Carlson, C. Coffman, S. Ochampaugh, C. Zarcharias, C. Ring , M. Siebert, K. Blois.&#13;
SECOND ROW: K. Driver, S. Wood, L. Heim, K. Schroder, C. Driver, V. Miller, S. Davis, B. Carlson, L.&#13;
Osbahr, V. Falharty, S. Ring, S. Steenbock, C. Redinbaugh, G. Tolle, J. Matthews. FRONT ROW: J. Arrick,&#13;
C. Redinbaugh, B. Wohlers, L. Weighs, and Mrs. Kjellberg.&#13;
MECHA NICAL DRAWING CLASS LEARNING EVERYTHING T HEY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WOODCRAFT. &#13;
&#13;
Homecoming King ~ Queen&#13;
44 &#13;
Queen Patsy Erickson rides&#13;
before the football crowd.&#13;
Like Cappy says, "CHARGE!" &#13;
46&#13;
King Queen&#13;
~&#13;
Royalty&#13;
Darwin Shriver&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Rick O'Neill&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
Pa t Eric kson&#13;
Oran Ne lson&#13;
Lind a Trip p&#13;
Pa t Lashe r&#13;
De anna Meie r&#13;
Kay Lee &#13;
Float made and sponsored by the Seniors&#13;
Hornecorn ing Floats&#13;
Float made and sponsored by the Sophomores&#13;
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She Stoops&#13;
to&#13;
Conquer&#13;
PLAY CAST- -STANDING. Left to Right: Steve Jessen. Dale Koenig,&#13;
Randall Carlson. Rick O' Neill, Paul Hadfield. and Pat Erickson . SITTING:&#13;
Rick Redinbaugh. Sharon Moffatt. and Linda Tripp.&#13;
Rick O'Neill tells Linda Tripp of his love for her as Dale&#13;
Koenig and Randall Carlson witness his words.&#13;
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Randall. Steve. Rick. Sharon. Patsy, and&#13;
Linda pose for the family album in the&#13;
play "She Stoops to Conquer. " &#13;
Kay Lee. Judy Epperson. Linda Tripp. and&#13;
Carolyn Hall were the cast in the play,&#13;
Grey Bread.&#13;
The devil (Wesley Iverson) and his assistant&#13;
(Paul Hadfield) in the play Miss Twiddle .&#13;
Lind a. Colleen.&#13;
Muriel. and Judy were&#13;
the helpers behind the&#13;
scenes.&#13;
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"Meet me in St. Louis" - play cast. STANDING. Left to Right : David Iwen. Joann Swanson. Cheryl Kuster.&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg. Bob Lovett. Glenda Pogge . Lynn Vogt. and Je rry Oloff. SITTING: Betty Wohlers. Linda&#13;
Jessen . and Rita Bardsley.&#13;
Linda, Betty, Sandra. Ernie, Lynn, and Bob give a&#13;
salute to meet me in St. Louis.&#13;
I wonder why Jack and Dale are concentrating so hard. &#13;
JoAnn cannot believe it, Sharon and Rita are&#13;
shocked. and Benny explains it a ll to Glenda .&#13;
The Ladies take a break in which to discuss their&#13;
problems.&#13;
Bob seems to be a ladies man and look at his expression&#13;
as Marsha and Sandy grasp h is arms tightly.&#13;
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Doug Keanealy, Carol Bothwell. Sharon Moffatt and Rick&#13;
Redinbaugh pause during the intermission of the Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom.&#13;
"My Blue Heaven"&#13;
JuniorSenior&#13;
Prom&#13;
The sophomore serve1s for the Junior-Senior Banquet were- - FRONT ROW, Left to Hight: Genelle Matthews. Carolyn O' neill. Rita Knauss, Mary McMillen, Bev Witt. Mona Arrick, and Cath y Coffman . BACK ROW: Gary&#13;
T ripp, Craig Welbourne. Harold Arbaugh. Gary Oltmans. Ken Collins, Cliff Killpack, Jim Carlson, and Bob&#13;
Frey. NOT SHOWN: Lyneta Grap.&#13;
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Twirlers ~&#13;
Majorette&#13;
Pat Campbell&#13;
Marsha Rodenburg&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
Kay Lee&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
Bonnie Arrick&#13;
Mary Siebert&#13;
54&#13;
Band Members&#13;
FIRST ROW: Nancy Rodenb urg , Ka thy Schroder.&#13;
Susan Steenbock, Carolyn Ha ll , Sarah Miller,&#13;
Cheryl Kuster , Pam Soppe , Be v Moffatt, Susan Miller. SECOND ROW: Carol Drive r, Carolyn Ring .&#13;
Cathy Coffman, Sheila Koch, Rose m a ry Je nsen,&#13;
Lynetta Grap, Bill Pogge, Myron Ri ng , David We lbourne, Dale Gardner, David Pogge . Dalyn Gr a p,&#13;
Larry Christiansen, Jack Smith, Carol Bothwell.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Charlotte Redinbaugh, Julie Je nsen,&#13;
Dennis Spark, David Hall, Pat Erickso n, Ke ith&#13;
Christi ansen, Reg We lbourne, Tim Steenbock, Lind a&#13;
Je nsen, Craig We lbourne, Lynn Vogt, Wes Ive rson,&#13;
Les Harman, Ric~ Lee, Ea ndy Bo th well, Gle nd a&#13;
Tolle, Sharon 1'} ffntt. FOURTH ROW: Dav id&#13;
!wen, Ed Spencer, J."crry Mauer, Bob Frey, Kay Lee ,&#13;
and Mr. Edson. &#13;
&#13;
Boys&#13;
Glee Clubs&#13;
G iris &#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
Mr. Richard De xter directs all four of these groups.&#13;
Chamber Choir &#13;
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FIRST ROW: Carol Zarcharias, Susan Steenbock, Susan Miller , Judy Epperson. SEC OND ROW:&#13;
Linda Jensen, Kristie Redinbaugh, Paul Hadfield, Kay Lee. THIRD ROW: Terry Kuster,&#13;
Lynetta Grap, Carolyn Hall, Dale Schmidt. FOURTH ROW : Rick Redinbaugh , Carol Bothwell,&#13;
Alvin Ring. FIFTH ROW: Bill Pogge, Richard Kohe l, Wes Iverson .&#13;
Speech&#13;
In the District Speech contest Carolyn Hall and Ric k Redinb111gl1 b0tli received Superior&#13;
ratings and w.mt on to the st ate contest. At the state c ontest Carolyr. teccived a 1 rating and&#13;
Rick recei ved a III.&#13;
Mrs. McKercher directed speech, drama , and the cl ass plays. &#13;
On May 19, 1965 fifty-one seniors graduated from Tri-Center High School. Four honor students addressed the&#13;
gradua ting class.&#13;
Doug Kenealy was named valedictorian with a 94. 04&#13;
average.&#13;
Sharon Moffatt was named salutatorian with a 92. 82&#13;
average.&#13;
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Nancy Rodenburg addressed the Senior Class. Nancy&#13;
was one of four honor students who spoke at graduation.&#13;
Randall Carlson, an outstanding athlete during his&#13;
high school days, receives his diploma from Dean&#13;
Gardner.&#13;
Kay Lee , an honor student, receives her diploma&#13;
from Dean Gardne r, Preside nt o f the school board.&#13;
Doug Kenealy . valedictorian of his cla ss, receive s&#13;
his diploma . &#13;
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62&#13;
Senior Class History&#13;
1961-1965&#13;
Our freshman class officers for the 1961-62 school year were Jim Sharp . President: Rick O'Neill.&#13;
Vice-President ; Diana Rodenburg. Secretary; and Nancy Rodenburg. Treasurer. The second week of&#13;
school th.e freshmen attended an initiation dance sponsored by the seniors. The slogan during our&#13;
freshman year was, "Hail. hail. hail. all mighty seniors." Deanna Meier, Kay Lee. Pat Lasher, and&#13;
Patsy Erickson were on the honor roll during the freshman year. Our football team won the Tri -County&#13;
football championship. and the boys were the co-champions in basketball. This was the first year of&#13;
wrestling in the high school. The freshman class sponsored a dance in wh ich the entire h igh school was&#13;
invited. The class was saddened when Paul Shannon, a member of our class. was killed in a farm accident during the summer.&#13;
Our sophomore year was really an exciting year. This was the year we moved into our new high&#13;
school building. The first two weeks of school were rather noisy . We attende d cla sses while the workmen completed construction on the school. Class officers e lected were Douglas Kenealy. President;&#13;
Patsy Erickson, Vice-President; Kay Lee. Secretary; Diana Rodenburg. Treasu rer. The sophomores&#13;
sponsored the Homecoming dance. Twelve students were picked from our class to serve the JuniorSenior Banquet. They were Pat Lasher, Pat Campbell. Linda Tripp, Carol Bothwell. Janice Mahoney,&#13;
Diana Rodenburg. Jim Potter, Dale Schm idt, Darwin Shriver. Oran Nelson , Rick O'Neill. and Steve&#13;
Jessen. The Tri-Center High School Band received a superior rating of I and was re \varded by attending the Iowa State Fair. Nancy Rodenburg received a I rating on her clarinet. and Wes Iversen, received a I rating on his trombone. Deanna Meier, Pat Lasher, and Douglas Kenealy made the honor&#13;
roll both semesters. Nancy Rodenburg. Pat Campbell. and Kay Lee received a typing award for 70&#13;
words or more. In athletics the boy's basketball team won the conference tourn ament. The girls won&#13;
the conference tournament and were the conference champions. Deanna Meier and Oran Nelson were&#13;
on the honorable mention All Conference basketball teams. The boy's and g irl's basketball teams&#13;
with the cheerleaders attended the State Tournaments in Des Moines. During the summer our boys ivon&#13;
the summer baseball conference championship.&#13;
The class officers elected during our junior year were Deanna Meier. President; Patsy Erickson,&#13;
Vice-President; Dale Schmidt, Secretary; and Rick Redinbaugh, Treasurer. The junior class play pre -&#13;
sented to the high school was "Arsenic and Old La ce . " The cast consisted of the fo llow ing persons:&#13;
Carolyn Hall. Steve Jessen, Randall Carlson. Richard Kohel, Russell Perry. Nancy Je rre tt, Wes Ive rsen ,&#13;
Keith Christiansen, and Kevon Christiansen. The class ordered their class rings in December and received them in late March. The theme for the Junior- Senior Prom and Banquet was Apri l Love.&#13;
Carolyn Hall and Carol Bothwell sang the theme song, April Love. The junior c lass picked 16 sophomores to serve at the banquet. Oran Nelson was Master of Ceremonies. De anna Meier and Oran Nelson led the graduating 1964 seniors to graduation exercises. During our ju11ior year many students received awards. Carolyn Hall received a I rating at vocal contest. The band received a I rating at&#13;
contest . The footb all team was the Tri -County champions. The following students received awards in&#13;
athletics: Rand all Carlson, All Conference football. 2nd place in t he JSD Inv it at ion al Wrest ling Tournament, and lst place in the Sectional Wrestling Tournament; Oran Ne lson, All Con ference football and&#13;
honorable Mention All Southwest Iowa; Dale Koenig. 1st place PoHa wrestlin g tourn ament, 1st place&#13;
!SD Invitational Wrestling Tournament, 2nd place Sectiona l Wrestling Tournament ; Deanna Meier. 2nd&#13;
team All Conference girl's basketball. Douglas Kenealy and Allen Mi ller were selected to attend boy's&#13;
State at Fort Dodge in Des Moines. The boys and girls basketball teams attended the state tourna ments&#13;
in Des Moines. &#13;
Class officers elected for our senior year were Randall Carlson, President; Steve Jessen. VicePresident ; Sharon Nieman, Secretary; Pat Lasher, Treasurer. Trisha Arrick, Linda Tripp, Connie Carlson. Patsy Erickson. and Mr. Phil Martin attended the yearbook workshop at Atlantic, Iowa in the&#13;
month of September. Homecoming was October 14. The senior class selected the following students as&#13;
the homecoming candidates: Steve Jessen, Dale Schmidt, Rick O'Neill. Darwin Shriver. Oran Nelson.&#13;
Kay Lee. Linda Tripp, Deanna Meier, Pat Lasher, and Patsy Erickson. Our homecoming was very successful when Tri -Center defeated Underwood 35 -0 . That evening Oran Nelson and Patsy Erickson were&#13;
crowned king and queen. Mr. Edson directed a girl's drill team during intermission of the basketball&#13;
games. Susan Honeywell. Carolyn Hall. Carol Bothwell, Karleen Deupree, and Sharon Moffatt were&#13;
senior girls represented on the drill team. The Tri-Center pep club was established under Mr. Dexter.&#13;
The Tri-Center marching band's senior majorettes were Linda Tripp, Diana Rodenburg. Bonnie Arrick.&#13;
and Pat Campbell. Kay Lee was the head majorette.' The senior class sponsored the Snowball dance&#13;
on December 19. featuring the Dynamics. Achievement awards were given to Patsy Erickson receiving&#13;
the DAR award and the Betty Crocker Homemakers award. Douglas Kenealy received the Doctor's&#13;
Lee and Welbourne achievement award. Rick Redinbaugh and Carolyn Hall attended the State Speech&#13;
Contest. Carolyn received a I rating. and Rick received a III rating. The band received a II rating&#13;
and the chorus a III rating at contest. The theme for the Junior-Senior Prom was "My Blue Heaven. "&#13;
It featured the Bob Verne orchestra. The following students received scholarships together amounting to&#13;
$6, 000: Linda Tripp, Douglas Kenealy. Sharon Moffatt, Carolyn Hall, Carol Bothwell and Wes Iversen. to atte~d school in the fall. Nancy Rodenburg was awarded the Best Secretary of the Year award.&#13;
Douglas Kenealy, Nancy Rodenburg. and Sharon Moffatt made the honor roll during their senior year.&#13;
The cheerleaders went to Iowa State University to the annual Cheerleading Clinic. Athletic awards to&#13;
the seniors were: Oran Nelson, 1st team All Conference football. Honorable Mention All Southwest&#13;
Iowa Basketball; Steve Jessen. All Conference 1st team football. 3rd place !SD Invitational Wrestling&#13;
tournament, 2nd place Sectional Wrestling tournament; Randall Carlson. 1st team All Conference football, 2nd place !SD Invitational tournament, 1st place Sectional tourname nt. 2nd place District Tournament. Randall earned the right to wrestle in the State tournament. Rick Redinbaugh also earned 3rd&#13;
place PoHa wrestling tournament, 2nd place ISD Invitational Wrestling tournament, 2nd place Sectional tournament; Dale Koenig earned 2nd place PoHa Wrestling tournament, 1st place !SD Invitational&#13;
Wrestling tournament, 1st place Sectional Wrestling tournament. Deanna Meier earned 1st team All&#13;
Conference basketball, Honorable Mention All Southwest Iowa basketball; Connie Carlson earned 1st&#13;
team All Conference basketball. and All Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention. Trisha Arrick received&#13;
2nd team All Conference basketball, while Deanna Me ier a lso received 2nd place in the District Free&#13;
Throw Contest at Lewis Central. The senior class play was "She Stoops to Conquer. " Cast members&#13;
were Randall Carlson, Rick O'Neill. Steve Jessen. Rick Redinbaugh. Paul Hadfie ld. Dale Koenig. Linda&#13;
Tiipp, Sharon Moffatt, and Patsy Erickson. The boys and girls basketball teams with the cheerleaders&#13;
attended the State Basketball tournament at Des Moines.&#13;
Graduation was held May 19. The four honor students giving addresses at the commencement&#13;
exercises were: Douglas Kenealy, Sharon Moffatt, Nancy Rodenburg. and Kay Lee.&#13;
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TRISHA ARRICK ... Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track , Girls'&#13;
Softball, Pep Club, Pep Club&#13;
Officer, Letter Club, Annual&#13;
Staff, Office Staff.&#13;
CAROL BOTHWELL . . . Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Band, Vocal, Girls'&#13;
Glee, Pep Club, Drill Team,&#13;
Office Staff, Speech, Spanish&#13;
Club, Chamber Choir.&#13;
ANGELA ARNER . .. Library&#13;
Staff, Pe p Club, FBLA.&#13;
BONNIE ARRICK . .. Girls' Baske tball, Girls' Softball, Twirler,&#13;
Cheerleader, Pep Club, Letter&#13;
Club, Ne wspaper Staff, FBLA,&#13;
FHA.&#13;
PA TRICIA CAMPBELL .. . Cheerleader , Pe p C:lub, Vocal, Twirler, Letter Club, Girls' Glee,&#13;
FBLA , FHA,&#13;
BETTY CARLSON ... Girls'&#13;
Softb a ll, Pep Club, Vocal, FHA. &#13;
CONNIE CARLSON ... Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Girls' Softball, Girls'&#13;
Track, Le tter Club, Pep Club&#13;
Officer, Pe p Club, Band, Annual&#13;
Staff.&#13;
RANDALL CARLSON . .. Boys'&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Football,&#13;
Boys' Track, Wrestling , Class&#13;
Officer, Jr. Class Play, Spanish&#13;
Club, Senior Class Play.&#13;
KEVON CH!tISTIANSEN ... Football, Boys' Track, Wrestling,&#13;
Junior Class Play .&#13;
JUDY CONYERS . .. Voc al,&#13;
FHA.&#13;
BILL CHAMBERS ... Boys ' Glee.&#13;
KEITH C HRISTIA SEN ... Football, Wrestling, Boys' Track ,&#13;
Voca l , Speech, Junior Class Play.&#13;
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KARLEEN DEUPREE . . . Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Pep Club, Drill&#13;
Team, Class Play, FBLA.&#13;
JUDY EPPERSON ... Speech,&#13;
Girls' Softball.&#13;
COLLEEN DARRINGTON ...&#13;
Girls' Basketball, Pep Club , Junior Class Play , Vocal , Newspa -&#13;
per Sta ff, FBLA , FI-IA.&#13;
MARIEL DEHART ... Fl-IA.&#13;
PAT ERICKSON . . . Class Officer, Band, Vocal , Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track, Girls' Soft -&#13;
ball, Homecoming Queen, Annual Sta ff, Newspaper Staff, Offi ce Staff, Le tte r Club, Pe p Club,&#13;
Pe p Club Officer , Senior C lass&#13;
Play.&#13;
PAUL HA DFIELD . . ·. Vocal, Library Staff, Junior Class Play ,&#13;
Boys' Gle e , Chambe r Choir,&#13;
Speech , Se nior C l ass Play. &#13;
CAROLYN HALL ... Band, Vocal, Office Staff, Drill Team,&#13;
Spanish Club, Speech, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Girls' Glee, Cham -&#13;
ber Choir.&#13;
JOHN HOLZFASTER . . . Boys'&#13;
Basketball, Football, Boys'&#13;
Track, Baseball.&#13;
STEVEN JESSEN ... Vocal,&#13;
Class Officer, Football, Boys'&#13;
Track, Baseball, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Wrestling, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
DOUGLAS KENEALY . . . Class&#13;
Officer, Vocal, Boys' Basketball,&#13;
Boys' Track, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, Junior Class Play,&#13;
Wrestling , Chamber Choir.&#13;
SUSAN HONEYWELL .. . Vocal,&#13;
Girls' Basketball, Pep Club ,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Library Staff,&#13;
Spanish Club, Junior Cl ass Play ,&#13;
Drill Team.&#13;
WESLEY IVERSEN . .. Class Play,&#13;
Band , Vocal , Football, Boys'&#13;
Basketball, Boys' Track, Speech,&#13;
Chamber Choir.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
CLEONE KUSTER ... Vocal ,&#13;
Football, Junior Class Play,&#13;
Boys' Glee.&#13;
PAT LASHER . . . Vocal, Class&#13;
Officer, Cheerleader, Girls'&#13;
Softball, Homecoming Ca ndidate, FHA, FBLA, Letter Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Newspaper Staff.&#13;
DALE KOENIG .. . Band, Football, Boys' Track, Boys' Basketball, Baseba ll, Wrestling.&#13;
RICHARD KOHEL .. . Vocal,&#13;
Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys'&#13;
Track, Junior Class Play, Wrestling.&#13;
KAYLEEN LEE ... Vocal, Class&#13;
Officer, Band , Homecoming&#13;
Cand ida te , Offic e Staff, Speech,&#13;
Drum Majore tte, Pe p C lub,&#13;
Sf.it1 11 lsh Club , Girls' Gle e.&#13;
MARGY MARTINS . .. OfHce&#13;
Staff, FBLA, Pe p Club, Junior&#13;
Class Pl ay. &#13;
.. DEA NNA MEIER ... Class Officer, Voc al, Girls' Basketball,&#13;
Girls' Softball, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Letter Club, Pep&#13;
Club.&#13;
ALLAN MILLER .. . Football,&#13;
Boys' Track, Wrestling, Junior&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
SI-JERRIE MUXFELDT ... Pep&#13;
Club, Girls' Basketball, Girls'&#13;
Softball, Office Staff, Junior&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
ORAN NELSON ... Football,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track,&#13;
Baseball, FBLA, Homecoming&#13;
King.&#13;
LOREN MILLER . .. Football,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track,&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
SHARON MOFFA TT ... Band,&#13;
Vocal, Spanish Club , Drill&#13;
Te am , Chamber Choir, Girls'&#13;
Glee.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
RUSSELL PERRY . . . Band, Vocal,&#13;
Football, Boys' Track, Baseball,&#13;
Spee ch, Office Staff, FBLA,&#13;
Class Play, Wrestlin g, Spanish&#13;
Club.&#13;
JANET PLAMBECK . .. Vocal,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Office Staff,&#13;
FBLA , Pep Club.&#13;
SHARON NIEMAN . . . Class Office r, Vocal, Cheerlea der,&#13;
FBLA , Pep Club, Fl-IA.&#13;
RICK O'NEILL ... Band, Class&#13;
Officer, Vocal, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Boys' Track, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Wrestling, Football,&#13;
Boys' Glee, Chamber Choir,&#13;
Senior Class Play.&#13;
JIM POTTER . . . Vocal, Football, Stude nt Manager, Wrestling.&#13;
LYLE RA TI-I . .. Boys' Track,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Speech, Stude nt Ma na ge r, Wrestling, Junior&#13;
Class Pl ay. &#13;
RICK RE DINBAUGH . .. Vocal,&#13;
Class Officer, Football, Boys'&#13;
Tra ck, Speech, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Wrestling, Senior Class&#13;
Play.&#13;
ALVIN RING .. . Wrestling,&#13;
Vocal, Boys' Track.&#13;
DALE SCHMIDT . .. Band,&#13;
Vocal, Class Officer, Football,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track,&#13;
Baseball , Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
DARWIN SHRIVER .. . Vocal,&#13;
Class Officer, Footb all, Boys'&#13;
Track , Boy s' Basketball, I-lome -&#13;
com in g Ca ndidate. Transferred&#13;
to Counc il Bluffs.&#13;
DIA NA RODENBURG ... Girls'&#13;
Glee , Vocal, Class Officer,&#13;
Cheerleader, Girls' Track, Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Twirler, Letter Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Junior Class Play, Offic e Staff, Girls' Softball.&#13;
NANCY RODENBURG . .. Band,&#13;
Class Officer, Vocal , Office&#13;
Staff, Pep Club , Spanish Club,&#13;
Student Manager.&#13;
7 1 &#13;
7 2&#13;
LINDA TRIPP . . . Vocal, Girls'&#13;
Glee, Speech, Cheerleading ,&#13;
Twirler, Girls' Basketball, Pep&#13;
Club, Girls' Track, Office Staff,&#13;
Annual Staff, Le tter Club,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Girls'&#13;
Softball, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
DEANNA YOU NG ... Band,&#13;
Vocal, Office Staff, FHA, Pep&#13;
Club, Drill Team.&#13;
LI NDA STEENBOCK . . . Vocal,&#13;
FBLA.&#13;
DONNA TIGHE . .. Band , Vocal,&#13;
Office Staff, Spanish Club. &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Jim Alloway&#13;
Judy Arrick&#13;
Gene Baker&#13;
Rita Bardsley&#13;
Sandra Bothwell&#13;
St&#13;
eve Carey&#13;
Janice Chambers Allen Christiansen&#13;
Mike Christiansen&#13;
Susan Cook&#13;
Sharon Davis&#13;
LeRoy Dollen&#13;
Bob Erickson&#13;
Danny Flaharty&#13;
Jim Foje&#13;
Charles Frye&#13;
Bob Gravert&#13;
Everett Gunder&#13;
son&#13;
Max 1-landbury&#13;
David liv&#13;
e n&#13;
Linda Jensen&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Cheryl Kuster Jerry Kuster&#13;
Carolyn Larsen&#13;
Bob Lovitt&#13;
Benny Miller&#13;
Dale Miller Jerry Oloff&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Glenda Pogge&#13;
Ronnie Potter Jackie Ring&#13;
Ken Ring&#13;
Mars&#13;
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73 &#13;
JU NIORS&#13;
Sharon Rode nburg&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Wa lt Siebert&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Eddie Spence r&#13;
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Mike Tighe&#13;
Bob Trede&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Jolm We ber&#13;
Ernest We de&#13;
Ga ry We ihs&#13;
Bob Witt&#13;
Be tty Wohlers&#13;
:: &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Diana Albertus&#13;
Harold Arbaugh Mona Arrick&#13;
Ellis&#13;
Ber&#13;
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Connie Bonar&#13;
Bob Brewington&#13;
Jim Carlson&#13;
Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson&#13;
Janette Chambers&#13;
Denny Cihacek&#13;
Cathy ,Coffm&#13;
a n&#13;
Ken Collins Jeanie Cross&#13;
Carol Driver&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Bob Frey Lynetta Grap Roger Hansen&#13;
Chris I-Jarmon John Honeywell&#13;
Wayne Huebner&#13;
Linda Keesee&#13;
Cliff Killpack&#13;
Reta Knauss&#13;
Terry Kuster&#13;
Larry Lasher&#13;
Marion Lu&#13;
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raaf&#13;
Amy Marten&#13;
Jerry Mart&#13;
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Janelle Matthews&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
Mary McMillian&#13;
Mary Meeker Susan Miller&#13;
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Miller&#13;
Sherr&#13;
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Mary&#13;
Jean&#13;
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Carolyn O'Niell&#13;
Gary Oltmanns&#13;
Rodney Olsen&#13;
Carol Oloff&#13;
Sandra Ochampaugh&#13;
Lonn&#13;
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Jerry&#13;
P&#13;
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beck&#13;
Doy Ragland&#13;
Kristie Redinbaugh C arolyn Ring&#13;
Phil Ri&#13;
ng&#13;
Joe Roberts Mary Siebert De nnis Sparks Arlene Steenbock Susan Ste enboc k&#13;
Gary Tripp&#13;
Donna Verport&#13;
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L&#13;
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Carol&#13;
Zacharias &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Clyde Arrick&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore&#13;
Dale Ausdemore&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Jerry Both\vell&#13;
Wayne Carlson&#13;
Larry Christensen&#13;
VI/ anda Christensen&#13;
Jim Cook&#13;
Arlen Cross&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
Diane Darrington&#13;
Rick Davis&#13;
Kathy Driver&#13;
Janis Epperson&#13;
Vicky Flaharty&#13;
Robert Frye&#13;
Vicky Gardner&#13;
David Hall&#13;
Shari Hansen&#13;
Linda Heim&#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
Richard Hines&#13;
Jim Hughes&#13;
JanAl&#13;
K&#13;
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Myron Ko&#13;
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Diane Konz&#13;
Lynn Knauss&#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Rick&#13;
Lee&#13;
Arlen Martens&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
77 &#13;
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FRESHMEN&#13;
Corrine Meadows St an Miller&#13;
Beverly Moffa tt&#13;
Ma&#13;
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Doug Redinb&#13;
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Ric&#13;
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Robbins&#13;
Fr&#13;
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Gary Albertus&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Jim ~rthur&#13;
Nancy Blois Leonard Brown&#13;
Keith Christiansen&#13;
Vicki Cihacek&#13;
Mary Conyers&#13;
Denny Dollen&#13;
Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Dale Gardner&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Patty Grote&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Robert Hall&#13;
Doug Hamann&#13;
Billy Hammitt&#13;
Marlene Hansen&#13;
Julie Jensen&#13;
Rosemary Jensen&#13;
Danny Jessen&#13;
Pa tti Jun&#13;
gferman&#13;
Kathy Killpack She ila Koch&#13;
Barbra Koenig Gary Larson&#13;
Connie Martens&#13;
Paul a McDonald&#13;
Ronnie Meeker&#13;
Glenn Miller&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Joyce Ol&#13;
sen ·&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Dian&#13;
ne Redinbaugh &#13;
Myron Ring&#13;
Barbara Roberts&#13;
Leo Roberts&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Craig Soppe&#13;
Tim Steenbock&#13;
Barbara Stone&#13;
Belknap Stoutzenberger&#13;
Steve Trede&#13;
Junior&#13;
High&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Lois Voge&#13;
Dave Welboume&#13;
Reg Welbourne&#13;
Barbara Witt&#13;
Alan Youmans&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
7th GRA&#13;
DE&#13;
Randy Arrick Lester Ballantyne&#13;
Gary Barr&#13;
i&#13;
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Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bonar Leo Bothwell&#13;
Sandra Bradley&#13;
Ro&#13;
dney Brown&#13;
Gene Carlson&#13;
Bob Cary&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pam Cook De nise Corrin&#13;
Richard Corrin&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Arlon Darrin&#13;
gton&#13;
Keith Davis&#13;
Richard Driver&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrag&#13;
Patty Felton&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Gary Gravert&#13;
Mike Grote&#13;
Bob Hansen&#13;
Lillie Ann Hansen&#13;
Marlene Hansen Le s Harman&#13;
Larry&#13;
H&#13;
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Patti Heim&#13;
Reid Hemmingsen&#13;
Janice Honeywell&#13;
Mike Hough&#13;
Neal Hubbard&#13;
Rober&#13;
ta Huebner &#13;
D&#13;
e nny Iwen&#13;
Edward Keesee&#13;
Beverly Killpack Ronald Knauss&#13;
Corinne Kuster&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
LaRae Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Pattie Larson&#13;
Darrold Martens&#13;
Roger McEvoy&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Marjorie Moffatt&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Patty Plambeck&#13;
Allan Pieper&#13;
Debbie Peterson&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Leslie Rodenburg&#13;
Marvin Ring&#13;
Kevin Ring&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Charles Redinbaugh&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Carolyn Stephens&#13;
Diana Schneckloth&#13;
Wanda Thomas&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Ronald Weihs&#13;
Randy Zacharias&#13;
Tom Honeywell&#13;
83 &#13;
FIRST ROW: G. Barrier, M. Grote. A. Pieper. K. Davis, D. Welboume. R. Hall, B. Frey, A. Oltmanns, R.&#13;
Kuster, C. Redinbaugh, M. Ring. C. Soppe. A. D. Hammann, R. Meaker. SECOND ROW: T . Steenbock, A.&#13;
Darrington, S. Bonar. L. Harmon. J. Wilson, R. Hemmingsen. D. Dollen. D. Grap. D. Gardner, L. Siebert, R.&#13;
Brown, D. !wen. R. Knauss. R. Miller. THIRD ROW: L. Rodenburg. L. Bothwell, S. Trede, G. Carlson. R.&#13;
Welboume, D, Jessen, D. Ring. T. Honeywell, G. Larson. L. Brown, A. Youmans, D. Pogge. M. Ring.&#13;
COACH Gary Goetsch.&#13;
SCORES&#13;
20 Carson - Macedonia 0&#13;
13 Avoca 2&#13;
G Lewis - Central 0&#13;
7 Woodbine 6&#13;
The Tri-Cente r Junior High Football teams finished with a perfect season for the 64-65&#13;
chool year. the first in the history of the school. For their fine work the boys received a trophy&#13;
from the Board of Education .&#13;
84 &#13;
Jr. High Wrestling&#13;
BACK ROW: L. Ballantyne. T. Steenbock. G. Carlson, L. Brown. D. Jessen. T. Honeywell. G. Goetsch, G.&#13;
Larson, M. Ring. R. Hemmingsen, B. Hansen. D. Welbourne. R. Meeker. FRONT ROW: K. Ring . A. Oltmans, R. Brown, D. Gardner, R. Hall, L. Siebert, W. Corrin.&#13;
T.C. OPP.&#13;
36 Logan 21&#13;
35 Lewis Central 29&#13;
36 West Harrison 20&#13;
35 Lewis Central 18&#13;
28 West Harrison 21&#13;
25 Logan 26&#13;
Season Record 5-1&#13;
85 &#13;
Jr. High Basketball&#13;
BACK ROW: L. Ryan, J. Honeywell. B. Koenig, D. Redinbaugh. K. Flosheinger, Coach Frey, S. Miller, J.&#13;
Jensen, P. McDonald. R. Jensen, P. Bertelsen. P. Grote. FRONT ROW: P. Heim, C. Cook. K. Killpack, N.&#13;
Blois.&#13;
T . C. OPP.&#13;
25 Walnut 24&#13;
41 Shelby 27&#13;
19 Avoca 16&#13;
36 Treynor 33&#13;
25 Walnut 24&#13;
26 Shelby 21&#13;
35 Avoca 22&#13;
33 Treynor 28&#13;
Undefeated Season&#13;
86 &#13;
Jr. High Basketball&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Miller, R. Kuster, J. Wilson, D. Pogge. A. Youmans, D. Grap, D. Ring. R. Welbourne,&#13;
D. Dollen. L. Harmon, A. Darrington, R. Knauss, Coach Frey.&#13;
T.C. OPP.&#13;
29 Walnut 20&#13;
47 Shelby 32&#13;
46 Avoca 35&#13;
46 Treynor 44&#13;
28 Walnut 11&#13;
44 Shelby 18&#13;
44 Avoca 43&#13;
31 Treynor 11&#13;
Undefeated Season&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
6th GRADE JoAnn Arrick, Suz&#13;
anne Ballantyne&#13;
Claudia&#13;
Beebe&#13;
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Vicky Cook,&#13;
Arlon&#13;
D&#13;
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Jill Epperson&#13;
Audrey Flaharty, Ro nald Flaharty De nnis Finken, Harry Frye&#13;
Erivin Gunderson, Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ronald Heim, Glen Hubbard&#13;
Bonnie Iwen, Rodney Keesee&#13;
Robert Koch, Denise Koen&#13;
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T&#13;
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Ellen&#13;
Pe arcy, Randy Petersen&#13;
V&#13;
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Stephen Miller, Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathryn Oloff, Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh, Ronald Reed&#13;
Albert Roberts Mitchell Rodenbur&#13;
g , Ricky&#13;
Rodenburg , Patty Samson, Mark&#13;
Sa&#13;
win, Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
Geor&#13;
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D&#13;
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Sue Spe&#13;
ncer, Sharon Stone&#13;
Eula Stoutzenberger, Stan Trede&#13;
Cra&#13;
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Jim Voge&#13;
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Becky Win , Claude Wri&#13;
ght&#13;
Connie Wood, Dale Youm ans 5th GRA DE De nnis Albertus&#13;
Na&#13;
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Bili Bahrke , Dale Baker&#13;
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Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Mike Bonar, Kathy Bothwell&#13;
Raymona Bradley, Bruce Carroll&#13;
Don&#13;
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Wayne Corrin, Janice Cross Denise Gardner. Ro be rt Grote&#13;
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J-Jaines , Nancy&#13;
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Clark Hubbard ,&#13;
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Sandy Jord&#13;
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Terri LaSourd, Richard Lasher&#13;
Donnie&#13;
Lee, Mark&#13;
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MaryJane Lu&#13;
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Linda Manhart, Pamela Martens&#13;
Louise&#13;
McDonald, Kathy McEvoy&#13;
Kenneth Mc intosh, Karen Oloff&#13;
Sheryl O'N&#13;
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D&#13;
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La&#13;
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Ring&#13;
Sheila Ring, Carol Robbins&#13;
Diana Soppe&#13;
Fran Sor&#13;
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Jean Spark&#13;
Jack Stamp , Rodney Steen bock Barbara Stone, Mary Stoutzenberger , Vicki Tolle&#13;
Jim Trede, Ro&#13;
n&#13;
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Mark&#13;
We lbourne,&#13;
Alice Wohlers&#13;
Gale Wright 4th GRADE&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Ack&#13;
a rt, Cindy Alloway&#13;
Susan Barrier,&#13;
Re becca Beebee&#13;
All&#13;
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Robert Bradl&#13;
ey, Randall Christensen, Joyce Corrin Craig Darrington, Betty Dona ld- so n, Gloria Dona ldson John Fe lton, Randy Felton Debr a Finken, Donald Flarahty&#13;
Sandra Gravert, Di&#13;
anna Gunderson, Je ff Harmon, Denise Hester&#13;
Lori Hindm&#13;
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D&#13;
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Randy&#13;
Killpack , Mary Ann&#13;
Le gan&#13;
D&#13;
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e ven Martens&#13;
G&#13;
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Sharon Ochamp&#13;
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Bill Ol&#13;
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R&#13;
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L&#13;
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David Rodenburg&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Roger Schneckloth, Bruce Soppe Mike Sorensen, Elizabe th&#13;
Soencer, Marcia Sperry ,&#13;
Be rn&#13;
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Stephens,&#13;
Carro ll Stephe&#13;
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Compliments of Leo Gordon&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SHAW'S FLOWERS&#13;
Glen W. Corum Owner&#13;
For all Your Flower Needs&#13;
Phone 322-7355&#13;
18 Pearl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE MUSIC SHOP&#13;
406 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FOODLAND SUPER MKTS.&#13;
The Super Mkts' With the Low, Low&#13;
Prices! U. S. Choice Meats&#13;
Mo. Valley and Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
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BRADLEY CLOTHING&#13;
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AXTELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
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EGANS '&#13;
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Mo. Valley , Iowa&#13;
ELLIS BEEBEE, MINNESOTA CALVES&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
J. &amp; M. CAFE&#13;
Mo. Va lley , Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BANKS&#13;
Make Your Home Bank Your Banking Home&#13;
Member F. D. I. C.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA VARIETY STORE&#13;
Everything for the Home&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
"One stop service. If we haven't&#13;
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Persia , Iowa&#13;
WAL T'S SERVICE&#13;
"One Stop Does It All"&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
SEARS' ELECTRIC SERVICE&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
lST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Member of F. D. I. C.&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
BEEBEETOWN STORE&#13;
Roy and Le na Duncan&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
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"It's Better With Butter"&#13;
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Lo gan, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN MILL&#13;
Grinding and Mixing Purina Chows&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL IN S. ASS'N.&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
HARVEY'S FINE FOODS&#13;
Friendly, Courteous Service&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
HARVEY BROTHERS'&#13;
Clothing , Notions, Ready-to-Wear&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
INSURANCE &amp; REAL EST A TE&#13;
Compliments of Ralph T. Koski Agency&#13;
Office Ph. 643-5682&#13;
Dunlap , Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Fruits, Vegetables, Meats&#13;
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Dunlap, Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS&#13;
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Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Phone 4 8&#13;
Oakland&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA OIL COMPANY&#13;
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BOWLES GRAIN COMPANY&#13;
Wayne Feeds &amp; Grinding&#13;
Mixing Services&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA MILLING CO.&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
CA VE REPAIR SHOP&#13;
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Pe rsi a , low a&#13;
LEINEN HARDWARE &amp; ELECTRIC&#13;
Everything for the Farm &amp; Home&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
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L. D. La Sourd&#13;
Portsmouth, Io wa&#13;
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Counc il Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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Coun cil Bluffs&#13;
Io wa&#13;
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Wheel Bala ncing and Underco a ting&#13;
8th Erie&#13;
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CITIZENS STATE BANK&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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John Deere Sales and Service&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
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Pe rsia's Good Food Center&#13;
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Persia, Io wa&#13;
CARY'S MACHINE SHOP&#13;
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Persi a , Iowa&#13;
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Council Bluffs , Iowa&#13;
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Batterie s- Goodyear Tires-Accessories&#13;
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Sales- Parts- Service&#13;
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Harl an , Iowa&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS&#13;
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"Complete Line of Feeds"&#13;
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Hancock&#13;
SHADY LAWN MOTEL RESTAURANT&#13;
21-Units&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Serving You Since 1892&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Defiance 748-3751&#13;
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HOME OIL COMPANY&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Harlan&#13;
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17 Bryant Stree t&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
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Harlan&#13;
PAULK AND FINNS&#13;
Better Clothes&#13;
Harlan&#13;
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1016 6th Street&#13;
Harlan&#13;
GOLDEN RULE STORES&#13;
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POTTER TAX SERVICE&#13;
P. 0. Box 467&#13;
Harlan&#13;
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Shenandoah&#13;
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Minde n&#13;
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Avoca&#13;
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Avoca&#13;
OLESEN CHEV. &amp; OLDS.&#13;
Avoca&#13;
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Men's and Boys' Wear&#13;
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Woodbine &#13;
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Maker of Fine Furniture Frames&#13;
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Dunlap, Iowa&#13;
MICHEALS CAFE&#13;
"The House That Hamburgers Built"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
MUTUAL INSURANCE ASS'N.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN MANUFACTURING CO. INC.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
REID BODY SHOP&#13;
Glass Installation&#13;
Wreck Rebuilding Painting&#13;
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SWANSON'S STORE INC.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
ADAM'S HATCHERY&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
EMORY'S JEWELRY&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
SAYLOR HOTEL&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
POTTOR BROTHERS ELECTRIC CO.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
WHITE, WHITE, &amp; MC MART IN&#13;
Attorne ys a t Law&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
MORAUS CLEANERS&#13;
Southwe st Iowa 's qua lity&#13;
Harl an, Io wa&#13;
Phone - 755 - 2792&#13;
GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
You 'll e njoy shopping Here&#13;
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CARL V. BURBRIDGE&#13;
"Attorney "&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
SUPER VALUE&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
MEIER SKELLY SERVICE&#13;
Tires- Batteries-Accessories&#13;
Tune-Up and Repair&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
HARR- MONA FARM BUREAU SERVICE CO.&#13;
Logan- 644-2620&#13;
Pisgah- 2241&#13;
Turkin- 26&#13;
W. A. SCHEMMER LIMESTONE QUARRY INC.&#13;
Crushed Stone Sand-Gravel&#13;
Ready-Mix Concrete at Pits or Delv.&#13;
Logan MT-4-3021&#13;
ELMER IVERS-LOCAL AGENT&#13;
State Farm Insurance&#13;
17 Scott Street Phone 32- 20225&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BOB O'NEILL&#13;
Insure- With Bob O'Neill&#13;
Insurance Man 625 W. Broad way&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
NISHNABOTNA VALLEY RURAL ELECTRIC&#13;
"Owned by those Served "&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
DOSTER FEED SERVICE, INC.&#13;
Purina Chow cut, grinding , mi xing ,&#13;
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Harla n, Iowa&#13;
RALPH-J. HA YES 0 . D.&#13;
Op tome trist&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN BARfL Y AS OC IA TION&#13;
"Friends of the People"&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
EVERGREEN INN&#13;
Party Night- Everynight !&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
FARNERS&#13;
Great Place to Trade&#13;
Harl an , Iowa&#13;
HARLAN PARTY SHOP&#13;
Flowers-Gifts-Favors&#13;
1107 7th Street Ph. SK- 5-2425&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
TINSLEY'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Serving S. W. Iowa for 92 years&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
97 &#13;
WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS&#13;
HARRISON COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC&#13;
"Best Wishes Seniors"&#13;
"Owned by those we serve"&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
500 West Broadway&#13;
2901 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Harlan, Iowa&#13;
SCHMOLLER &amp; MUELLER PIANO CO.&#13;
Omaha , Nebraska&#13;
LOWERY OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
Known for his humor, good-natur e, and inspiration Coach&#13;
George Sorensen will be remembered by all students he has&#13;
taught and coached. It is to him we dedicate this 1966 Trojan. &#13;
AINUAL TAF',.&#13;
=---===-~-======--- ----&#13;
BOARD OF EDUC ATION-- ST ANDING, Le ft to Right: Howa rd Da rrington, Gladys Mille r, Secreta ry, Harold&#13;
O' Ne ill, James L. Fe lton, Neil Jessen. SEATED: Supe rintenden t Melvin Roge rs, Veral Smith , Preside nt.&#13;
Superintendent--MELVIN ROGERS Secretary--RUTH ARTHUR &#13;
I I&#13;
(Upper left)--MR. ROGER EBLE is the high school&#13;
Principal and Ameri can Gove mm en t instructor.&#13;
This is his first yea r at Tri-Center.&#13;
(Upper right)--MR. JAMES WRIGHT is the Pr.incipal&#13;
of the Neola Junior High and grade school. · This is&#13;
also his first ye a r at T-C.&#13;
(Lower left)--MR. ROBERT FLEMING is the Guid -&#13;
anc e Counselor. &#13;
DIANE BE ZING&#13;
English&#13;
DOYLE BREWINGTON&#13;
Eng lish, Spa nish&#13;
RICHARD DEXT ER&#13;
Voc a l Music&#13;
ROBERT EDSON&#13;
Instrumenta l Music&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Comm e rcia l&#13;
KEN FREY&#13;
Science&#13;
ALICE H ALL&#13;
English&#13;
Librarian&#13;
JULIE HAN DBU RY&#13;
Reading&#13;
Spe lling&#13;
LARRY HORNBOSTEL&#13;
Social Scienc e&#13;
VERA KUSTER&#13;
Special Education &#13;
DON LEE&#13;
Biology&#13;
Physiolog y&#13;
Athl etic Director&#13;
JUDlTH MC KERCHER&#13;
English&#13;
HAROLD MC KERCHER&#13;
Ma th, Sc ie nce&#13;
KARL MA CKIE&#13;
Art&#13;
PHIL MARTIN&#13;
Ma the ma tics&#13;
GORDON MOSHER&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Bookke ping&#13;
RON PECK&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
ROBERT RA VER&#13;
Industria l Arts&#13;
IMOGENE ROSS&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
GEORGE SORENSON&#13;
History&#13;
IHAT'B BEW&#13;
HARD&#13;
ABOUT &amp;EWIN &#13;
ANNUAL STAFF--LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn O'Neill, Lyneta Grap, Mona Arrick, Susan Miller; Editor, Phil&#13;
Martin; Advisor, Kristie Redinbaugh, Diane Oltmanns.&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Bardsley, Pat Rodenburg ,&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg, Susan Cook , Virginia Miller,&#13;
Ca rol Zacharias, Susan Steenbock .&#13;
EDITOR AND ASSISTANT&#13;
Susan Mille r, Kristie Redinbaugh. &#13;
&#13;
JUDY ARRICK&#13;
JAMES ALLOW AY&#13;
GENE BAKER&#13;
RIT A BARDSLE Y&#13;
ST EVE C AREY&#13;
SAN ORA BOTHWELL&#13;
JANICE CHAMBERS&#13;
MIKE CHRISTENSEN&#13;
ALLEN CHRIST ENSEN&#13;
SUSAN COOK&#13;
LARRY CHRIST ENSEN&#13;
CONNIE CORRIN &#13;
SHARON DA VIS&#13;
BOB ERICKSON&#13;
LEROY DOLLEN&#13;
JAMES FOJE&#13;
DANNY FLAHART Y&#13;
c HARLE FREY&#13;
MAX HAND BURY&#13;
EVERETTE GUNDERSEN&#13;
MARK HINES&#13;
DAVID IWEN&#13;
LINDA JENS EN&#13;
KAY JAM IESON &#13;
CHERYL KUSTER&#13;
DALE KILLPACK&#13;
JERRY KUSTER&#13;
KEN RING&#13;
JACKIE RING&#13;
MARSHA&#13;
RODENBURG&#13;
CAROLYN LARSEN&#13;
GERRY OLOFF&#13;
DALE MILLER&#13;
BILL POGGE&#13;
ED RING&#13;
GLENDA POGGE &#13;
SHARON RODENBURG&#13;
WALT SIEBERT&#13;
KATHY SCHRODER&#13;
ED SPENCER&#13;
JA CK SMITH&#13;
JO ANN&#13;
S\vAr ON&#13;
ROBERT TREDE&#13;
MICHAEL TIGHE&#13;
LYNN VO GT&#13;
DICK WARD&#13;
GA RY WEIHS&#13;
JOHN WEBER &#13;
ROBERT WITT&#13;
ERNEST WEDE&#13;
BETTY WOHLERS&#13;
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
In the school year of 1962-63, we were the first&#13;
freshman class to enter the new high school building. Class&#13;
officers chosen by the class were: President: Dick Ward;&#13;
Vice President: Jack Smith; Secretary: Rita Bardsley;&#13;
Treasurer: Carolyn Larsen . We were the last class to suffer&#13;
through the torture of initiation by the almighty seniors at&#13;
the dance they gave us. Bill Pogge received a I at the Music Contest on his French Horn.&#13;
Class officers for our sophomore year were : Preside nt:&#13;
Rita Bardsley; Vice President: Sharon Rode nburg; Secre -&#13;
tary: Jack Smith; Tre asurer: Carolyn Larsen . This was the&#13;
year we started raising money to sponsor the 'Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom by running the concession stand. We sponsored&#13;
Homecoming and made a float for the Quee n candidates&#13;
to parade before the spectators at the fo otball game. Prom&#13;
servers for the "April Love " theme we re: Dick Wa rd , Jack&#13;
Smith, Bob Erickson, Dave Iwen, Jim Alloway , Bill&#13;
Pogge, Max Handbury, Bob Witt , Rita Bardsle y, Sharon&#13;
Rodenburg , Sandy Bothwe ll, Kathy Schroder, Gle nda a nd&#13;
Gloria Larse n , Judy Arrick , and JoAnn Swanson. The girls&#13;
capture d second place in the se ctional tournament. The&#13;
following students re c~iv d a wards:. Ken Ring, 3rd in PoHa&#13;
Wrestling Tourname nt; Bill Pogge , I at Music Contest ,&#13;
French Horn , All-State Band.&#13;
Class officers for our Junior year were : President:&#13;
Rita Bardsle y; Vice President: Kathy Schroder; Secretary:&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg; Treasurer: Dave Iwen. The selling of&#13;
magazines provided the remaining funds needed for the&#13;
Junior-Se nior Prom . In November we ordere d our class&#13;
rings and anx ouisly awaited until March for the ir a rriva l.&#13;
"Meet Me In St. Louis" was the title of the Junior class&#13;
pla y. The c limax of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior&#13;
Banque t a nd Prom he ld on Saturda y, April 24. Our theme&#13;
was "My Blue Heaven , " carried out in colors of silver and&#13;
blue. Dale Miller was our Master of Ce remonies. JoAnn&#13;
Swanson a nd Dave Iwen led the Seniors at Bac calaureate&#13;
and Commencement. Members of the Junior class received&#13;
the following a wards: Susan Cook, 2nd te am All- Confere nce forward ; Ken Ring, 3rd PoHa, 1st ISD Invitational,&#13;
and second in the Sectional Wrestling Tournament; Dale&#13;
Killpack , 2nd in Confe re nce track for shotput; Linda Jen -&#13;
sen and Jan Chambers each received a II in the District&#13;
Speech Contest; Bill Pogge, I at Music Contest on French&#13;
Horn.&#13;
We elected the following class officers during our&#13;
senior year: President: Ka thy Schroder; Vice President:&#13;
Jack Smith; Secretary: Sharon Rodenburg; Treasurer:&#13;
Jerry Oloff. This marked the first year to hold the Homecoming e vent on the newly - lighted football field. The&#13;
class chose the following students as Homecoming ca ndi -&#13;
dates: Rita Bardsle y , Susa n Cook, Carolyn Larsen, Sharon&#13;
Rodenburg , Kathy Schroder , Bob Erickson, Dave Iwen,&#13;
Bill Pogge , Jack Smith, a nd Dick Ward. The student body&#13;
chose Jack and Rita as King and Queen of the event. On&#13;
November 19 the seniors presented the Senior c lass play,&#13;
"Chea per by the Doze n." "Roses in the Snow" was the&#13;
the me of the a nnual Snow Ball Dance sponsored hy the seniors. Sharon Rodenburg was the first -crowned Quu~ n of&#13;
Heans at Tri-Center with Cliff Killpack as King. Students&#13;
who earned awa rds du ring the ir se nior year we re: Susan&#13;
Cook , 2nd team All-Confere nce Team, Ho.'1orable&#13;
Mention, All Southwest Iowa ; Rita Bardsley, 2nd team&#13;
All -Conference Forward a nd Honorable Mention in&#13;
Southwest Iowa; Bill Pogge and Dal e Killpack, 1st team&#13;
All-Conference Footba ll ; Je rry Kuste r, 2nd place in&#13;
confere nce 440 rela y, 3rd in confe rence high hurdles,&#13;
3rd in Shelby Invita tiona l Track Meet; Dale. Killpack set a&#13;
new school shotput record , a nd records at Shelby and TC&#13;
Tra ck Meets and pla cec_I second in the shotput event at the&#13;
Sta te Tra c k Meet ; Ken Ring , 3rd in PoHa, 2nd in ISD Invitational , 1st in Sectiona l Wrestling Tournament, 2nd in&#13;
District Tourney, and qua lified fo r State ; Ed Spencer , 2nd&#13;
in PoHa ; Bob Witt, 3rd in PoHa , 3rd in IGD Invitational;&#13;
Linda Jensen and Bob Trede received H's in the District&#13;
Speech Contest. The hoys' anct girls' baske tball teams&#13;
made their ann11al trip to the State Tourname nts. The&#13;
Honor Students, Kathy Schroder, Bill Pogge , Linda Jensen,&#13;
and Cheryl Kuster addressed the seniors at the commencement exercises on May 25. &#13;
Diana Albertus&#13;
Harold Arbaugh&#13;
Mona Arrick&#13;
Ellis Bertlesen&#13;
Bob Brewington&#13;
Jim Carlson&#13;
Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson&#13;
Janette Chambers&#13;
Phil Christiansen&#13;
Cathy Coffman&#13;
Ken Collins&#13;
Carol Driver&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Bob Frey&#13;
Robert Frye&#13;
Lyneta Grap&#13;
Roger Hansen&#13;
Chris Harman&#13;
John Honeywe ll&#13;
Wayne Huebner&#13;
Gary Jamieson&#13;
Cliff Killpack&#13;
Loretta Kleffman&#13;
Reta Knauss&#13;
Terry Kuster&#13;
Larry Lasher&#13;
Howard Lett&#13;
Marion Lustgraaf&#13;
Amy Martens&#13;
Jerry Martens&#13;
Jenelle Matthews&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
Mary McMillen&#13;
Mary Meeker &#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Virginia Miller&#13;
Sherry Newland&#13;
Sandra Ochampaugh&#13;
Carol Oloff&#13;
Gary Oltm anns&#13;
Ca rolyn O' Ne ill&#13;
Ma ry Jean Ostdick&#13;
Lonnie Pa pst&#13;
Jerry Plambeck&#13;
Candy Pursell&#13;
Doy Ragland&#13;
Kristie Redinbaugh&#13;
Ca rolyn Reed&#13;
Carolyn Ring&#13;
Phillip Ri ng&#13;
Joe Roberts&#13;
Mary Siebe rt&#13;
Dennis Sparks&#13;
Arlene Steenbock&#13;
Susan Steenbock&#13;
Gary Tripp&#13;
Donna Verpoorten&#13;
Ka y Verpoorten&#13;
Linda We ihs&#13;
Craig We lboume&#13;
Beverly Witt&#13;
Doug Wohlers&#13;
Carol Zacharias &#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Clyde Arrick&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Dale Ausdemore&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Jerry Bothwell&#13;
Wa yne Carlson&#13;
Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Larry Christianse n&#13;
Wanda Christensen&#13;
Jim Cook&#13;
Arlen Cross&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
Diane Darrington&#13;
Ric k Davis&#13;
Kathy Driver&#13;
Janis Eppe rson&#13;
Vickie Fl aharty&#13;
Vicki Ga rdner&#13;
Da vid Hall&#13;
Shari Hanse n&#13;
Linda He im&#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
Ric hard Hines&#13;
Jim Hughes&#13;
Mary Jamieson&#13;
Marty Jones&#13;
Jana! Kenealy&#13;
Lynn K na USS&#13;
My ron Koenig&#13;
Dia ne Konz&#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Rick Le e &#13;
Arlan Martens&#13;
Corrine Meadows&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
Stan Miller&#13;
Be ve rl y Moffatt&#13;
Mary Moss&#13;
Dean Nieman&#13;
Diane Oltmanns&#13;
Linda Osbahr&#13;
Charlotte Redinba ugh&#13;
Doug Redinba ugh&#13;
Debbie Ring&#13;
Sa ndra Ring&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Rich Robbins&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Henry Rodenburg&#13;
Pa t Rodenburg&#13;
Jerel Schomer&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
Kare n Schrod er&#13;
Jerry Shriver&#13;
Pam Soppe&#13;
Glenda Tolle&#13;
De lla West&#13;
Shannon Willard&#13;
Sandra Wood &#13;
Gary Albe rtu s&#13;
Linda Arric k&#13;
James Arthur&#13;
Karen Ausdemore&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
Keith Christensen&#13;
Bonnie Christiansen&#13;
Debbie Daugherty&#13;
Karol DeHa rt&#13;
Denn y Dollen&#13;
Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Dal e Gard ne r&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Robert Hall&#13;
Douglas Hamann&#13;
Willi am Hammitt&#13;
Ma rlene Hansen&#13;
Michael Hines&#13;
Tom Honeywell&#13;
David Jaminson&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Juli e Jensen&#13;
Micha el Jensen&#13;
Roger Jensen&#13;
Rosemary Jensen&#13;
Danny Jessen&#13;
Patti Jungferman&#13;
Ka thy Killpack&#13;
Sheila Koch&#13;
Barbara Koenig&#13;
Gary Larson&#13;
Connie Martens&#13;
Ronnie Meeker &#13;
Paula McDonald&#13;
Glenn Miller&#13;
Sa rah Miller&#13;
Abbie Newland&#13;
Terry Newla nd&#13;
Janic e Ohlinge r&#13;
Jo yce Olsen&#13;
Eileen Pea rcy&#13;
Lee Pe te rson&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Diane Red inbaugh&#13;
Myron Ring&#13;
Barba ra Robe rts&#13;
Leo Robe rts&#13;
La ura Ryan&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Craig Soppe&#13;
Tim Stee nbock&#13;
Ka thy Stone&#13;
Be lknap Stoutze nberge r&#13;
Mickie Thiel e n&#13;
Steve Trede&#13;
David We lbourne&#13;
Reg Welbourne&#13;
Ba rbara Witt&#13;
Lois Voge&#13;
Alan YoumaAs&#13;
~&#13;
, , &#13;
Randy Arrick&#13;
Barbara Babe&#13;
Gary Barrier&#13;
Pa tty Bertelsen&#13;
Leo Bothwell&#13;
Sa ndra Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown&#13;
Gene Ca rlson&#13;
Ka thy Chapman&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pamela Cook&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Rich a rd Corrin&#13;
Arlan Da rrington&#13;
Keith Davis&#13;
Ric ha rd Ori ve r&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Patty Fe lton&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Mike Grote&#13;
Bob Hansen&#13;
Lillie Ha nsen&#13;
Le Harman&#13;
Larry He im&#13;
f'atti Heim&#13;
Reid Hemmingse n&#13;
Ja nic e Honeywe ll&#13;
Mike Hough&#13;
Iloberta Huebner&#13;
Dennis Iwen&#13;
Be \'erly Killpa ck&#13;
Ma rl ene Kline&#13;
Ronald Knauss &#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Pa tty Lem en&#13;
Darrold Martens&#13;
Margie Moffatt&#13;
Roger McEvoy&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Corrine Newland&#13;
Alan Oltm anns&#13;
Alan Pieper&#13;
Pa tty Plambeck&#13;
Charles Redinbaugh&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Ke vin Ring&#13;
Les Rodenburg&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Diana Schneckloth&#13;
Paul Schomer&#13;
Peter Schomer&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thie len&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Wanda Thom as&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Rand y Zacharias &#13;
JoAnn Arrick&#13;
Susie Ballantyne&#13;
Claudia BeeBee&#13;
Daniel Brown&#13;
Bob Carey&#13;
Vicki Cook&#13;
Arlon Dupree&#13;
Jill Epperson&#13;
Dennis Finken&#13;
Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ronald Flaharty&#13;
Harry Frye&#13;
Ervin Gunderson&#13;
Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ronald Heim&#13;
Glenn Hubbard&#13;
Bonnie !wen&#13;
Robert Koch&#13;
Denise Koenig&#13;
Debra Kroeger&#13;
Jeanette Larsen&#13;
Terri Lawson&#13;
Teresa Lett&#13;
Vern Manhart&#13;
Terry Martens&#13;
Mike Masker&#13;
Steve Miller&#13;
Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathryn Oloff&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Robert Owen&#13;
Alan Pearcy &#13;
Randy Peterson&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh&#13;
Ronald Reed&#13;
Albert Roberts&#13;
Mitchell Rodenburg&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Patty Samson&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
Debra Soppe&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Eula Stoutzenburger&#13;
Stanley Trede&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Danny Verpoorten&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Dale Youmans &#13;
&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL--BACK ROW, Left to Right: Ala n Ande rson, Dale Killpack , Steve Jesse n, Randall Carlson,&#13;
Dale Koenig, Gary Jamieson, Coach Phil Martin. FRO NT ROW: Steve He im , Jack Smith, Terry Ma uer, Jim&#13;
Carlson, Gary Oltmanns, Dale Schmidt.&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
2 Harlan 3&#13;
8 Mo . Valley 1&#13;
3 Treynor 4&#13;
5 Avoc a 3&#13;
7 Logan 4&#13;
3 Lewis Ce ntral 4&#13;
2 Ha rl an 0&#13;
5 Wa lnut 2&#13;
4 Treynor 6&#13;
0 Elkhorn 10&#13;
2 Walnut 0&#13;
6 Avoca 1 0&#13;
3 Lewis Central 4&#13;
8 Logan 1&#13;
7 Wins 7 Losses&#13;
These 11 boys are the returning lettermen for the 66 season. &#13;
GIRLS SOFTBALL- -BACK ROW, Left to Right: C ach D n Lee, Mary Jamieson , Diane Oltmanns, Kathy Driver, Carolyn O' Neill , Mona Arrick, Pam Soppe, Julie Jensen, Rita Bardsley, Reta Knauss, Coach Phil Martin.&#13;
FRONT RO\\I : Pat Rodenbur g, Della West, B verly Moffatt, Jrr1el! e Matthews, Sharon Rodenburg, Kay Jamieson, Susan Cook, Mickie Thi elen, Kay Blois.&#13;
Fall Scores&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
17 Carson 18&#13;
14 Lo -Ma 3&#13;
Sum mer Scores 2 Lewis Central 7&#13;
6 Carson 5&#13;
T-C Opp 1 Maple Valle y 11&#13;
5 Lewis Central 10&#13;
0 Ha ncock 1 2 Wins 4 Loss es&#13;
17 Lewis 16&#13;
iD Carson 8&#13;
5 East Monona 7&#13;
Hancock 14&#13;
11 Loga n 5&#13;
19 Carson 8&#13;
6 Lewis Centra l 8&#13;
37 Logan 15&#13;
5 Wins 4 Losses&#13;
Go ahead, Mona, "hit her." &#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW, Left to Ri ght : Alan Anderson, Joel Schomer , Myron Koenig, Terry Kuster, Tom Honeywell, Leonard Brown , David Pogge, Jerry Bothwell, JerryShriver. SECOND ROW: G ary O l t -&#13;
manns, Jim Carlson, Ken Collins, Craig Welbourne, Da l e Killpack , Jack Smith, Ed Spencer, Bob Witt, Gerry Bal -&#13;
lantyne, THIRD ROW : Manager; George Hines, Rick Lee , Fred Rodenburg, Jerry Darg in, Bill Pogge , Max Hand -&#13;
bury , Harold Arbaugh, Lynn Vogt, Jerry Oloff, Phil Christiansen . FOURTH ROW: Coach; George. Sorenson, Bob&#13;
Brewington , Richard Robbins.&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
20 Carson- Donia 7&#13;
12 Walnut 6&#13;
40 I. S. D . 14&#13;
33 Elk Horn 6&#13;
33 Unde rwood 7&#13;
6 Shelby 30&#13;
12 Treynor 24&#13;
0 Avoc a 35&#13;
Coach Sorenson gives Jack a few pointers. &#13;
Jack Smith Phil L1lristiansen Max Handbury Rich Robbins&#13;
Jim Alloway Gerry Ballantyne Harold Arbaugh Craig Welbourne&#13;
Ed Spencer Bob Brewington Bill Pogge Jim Carlson&#13;
Jerry Oloff Bob Witt Lynn Vogt Gary Oltmanns &#13;
Jerry, Joel, Gary, Rich, Jerry B., and the rest aren't worried; they know who's going to win; and they probably&#13;
want to get out there and help in the victory.&#13;
Homecoming Action&#13;
If those fellas think they are going to tackle Jack, they'd better run a little faster, but Jack got away from the pack&#13;
easily. &#13;
Jim Ca rlson&#13;
Phil Christiansen&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
1 . Upper Left. .. Jim Carlson was a top back as he&#13;
ran for many touchdowns from his ha lfback position.&#13;
2 . Top Right. .. Bill Pogge gets in front of the de -&#13;
fensive man for a pass completion.&#13;
3 . Bottom . . . Phil Christiansen breaks loose f om the&#13;
line and heads for the goa l. &#13;
VARSITY--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ron Meeker, Clyde Arrick, Marion Lustgraaf, Dalyn Grap, Ken Ring,&#13;
Craig Welboume, Jerry Bothwell, Gary Tripp, Steve Heim. BACK ROW: Mr. Peck,Richard Hines.Jerry Shriver,&#13;
Jerry Oloff, Eddie Spencer, Bob Witt, Myron Koenig, Everett Gunderson, Jim Carlson.&#13;
RESERVES --FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Larry Siebert, Tim Steenbock, Danny Jessen, Richard Hines, David&#13;
Welboume, Rob Hall. BACK ROW : Mr. Peck, Tom Honeywell, Gary Larson, Doug Redinbaugh, Henry Rodenburg, Leonard Brown, Phil Christiansen. &#13;
&#13;
TC WRESTLING OPP&#13;
13 Harlan 36&#13;
40 Unde rwood 8&#13;
1 3 Lo Ma 31&#13;
32 L.C. 14&#13;
43 I. S.D. 3&#13;
35 Undenvood 15&#13;
31 W. Harrison 19&#13;
15 Oakland 27&#13;
32 Mo. Valley 18&#13;
38 W. Harrison 8&#13;
17 Lo Ma 23&#13;
38 I. S.D. 13&#13;
Sectional 3rd place&#13;
Po-Ha 2nd&#13;
I.S. D. Invitational 2nd &#13;
VARSITY- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Rick Lee, Bob Erickson , en C 11ins , Gary Oltmanns, Jerry Dargin.Jack&#13;
Smith, BACK ROW: Max I-Iandbury, Bill Pogge, Dale Killpack , Cliff Killpack , Fred Rodenburg , and Mr. McKercher.&#13;
RESERVES- -FRONT RO'v\1, Left to Right: Ala n Youmans, Jim Cook, Denny Dollen, Reg Welbourne , Roger Jensen , Myron Ring, Doug Ha mann, Billy Haines, BACK ROW: Mr. Sorenson, Dave Hall, John Weber, Alan&#13;
Anderson, Dave Pogg , Joel Schomer, Terry Newland , Stanle y Miller, Dale Ausdemore. &#13;
&#13;
TOP LEFT; It's no Secre t, Dale 's a Right Guard .&#13;
TOP RIGHT: It's mine, and you ca n 't have it, says&#13;
Bill.&#13;
LOWER RIGHT: Don 't just stand the re . Cliff, do&#13;
something!&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
44 Walnut 42&#13;
42 Carson 48&#13;
50 Underwood 53&#13;
~~ Lewis Central 30&#13;
78 I. S. D. 38&#13;
53 Shelby 39&#13;
38 Elk Horn 56&#13;
41 Carson 28&#13;
41 Treynor 53&#13;
44 Avoca 46&#13;
63 Walnut 50&#13;
81 I. S. D. 46&#13;
50 Elk Horn 58&#13;
49 Shelby 51&#13;
44 Mo. Valley 67&#13;
3f\ Treynor 54&#13;
::. ·a,on 8-10 &#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Rodenburg , Susan Cook. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Sandy Ring, Rita Bardsley, Mona Arrick, Susan Miller, Carolyn Larsen, Carolyn O'Neill, Reta Knauss. THIRD&#13;
ROW: Jenelle Matthews, Manager, Virginia Miller , Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver, Coach Don Lee, Carol Zacharias, Kay Blois, Pat Rodenburg, and Manager, Kathy Schroder.&#13;
RESERVE TEAM- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Laura Ryan , Kathy Killpack, Bev Moffatt, Nancy Blois , Della&#13;
West. SECOND ROW: Julie Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Kathy Floerchinger, Paula MacDonald, Barbara Koenig,&#13;
and Coach Phil Martin. &#13;
&#13;
T-C&#13;
72&#13;
41&#13;
51&#13;
27&#13;
86&#13;
56&#13;
4 9&#13;
42&#13;
54&#13;
38&#13;
42&#13;
59&#13;
78&#13;
39&#13;
61&#13;
57&#13;
56&#13;
61&#13;
30&#13;
Come to me&#13;
Panama&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Elk Hom&#13;
Carson&#13;
Panama&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Avoca&#13;
Walnut&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Elk Hom&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Tre ynor&#13;
SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Season 9- 12&#13;
Opp&#13;
18&#13;
42&#13;
45&#13;
59&#13;
28&#13;
67&#13;
50&#13;
45&#13;
22&#13;
57&#13;
59&#13;
42&#13;
17&#13;
52&#13;
63&#13;
64&#13;
54&#13;
57&#13;
50&#13;
What goes up, must come down .&#13;
A balle t done by Connie (35 ), Susan (55), and the&#13;
Tre ynor forwards. &#13;
Tri-County Conference Champions&#13;
DISTANCE RUNNERS --LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Christiansen, Jerry Bothwell, Reg Welbourne, Jerry Dargin, Joel&#13;
Schomer, Fred Roden urg, Gerry Oloff.&#13;
oach Ron Peck's Tri-Center Track Teamsters&#13;
were undefeated in duel competition. The y set&#13;
outstanding records and accomplished fine place -&#13;
ments as the Tri -County Champions, Second place&#13;
winners at the She lby Invitational, and Third place&#13;
in Pottawa ttamie County action. Several track&#13;
stars merited District action and one went on to&#13;
State.&#13;
DISCUS MEN--Bob , Gerry, and Gary. &#13;
SPRINT RUNNERS- -LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Mauer, Dave Pogge , Harold Arbaugh, Cliff Killpack, Jim Carlson, Jerry Kuster.&#13;
SHOT PUT- -Ge rry and Bob . NOT SHOWN: Dale&#13;
Killpack .&#13;
INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS&#13;
100-dash J. Carlson&#13;
220-dash J. Carlson&#13;
440 -dash G. Oltmanns&#13;
1 80 L. H. J. Carlsoq&#13;
Shotput D. Killpack&#13;
Mile F. Rodenburg&#13;
120 H.H. c. Killpack&#13;
Pole Vault T . Maue r&#13;
10.8&#13;
24&#13;
55 . 9&#13;
21. 8&#13;
4 8' 9 "&#13;
4 :53 . 2&#13;
16 . 6&#13;
10'9" &#13;
JR. HIGH--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Neil Hubbard , Ri ·!&lt;Rodenburg, Steve Miller, Randy Kuster, Bill Frey ,&#13;
Steve Welbourne, Mike Grote. BACK ROW: Coach K n Frey , Russell Miller, Jerry Wilson , Reid Hemmingsen ,&#13;
Les Ha rma n , Arlan Darrington , Ronnie Kn· uss. Season 's Reco:·d: 8 wins, 0 losses.&#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Tighe , Denise Koenig, Patricia Felton , Cathy Cook , Patti Heim, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Patricia Larson. SECOND ROW: Vicki Cook , Patti Bertelsen, Bev Killpack , Janice Honeywell , Denise&#13;
Corrin , Mary Collins , Wanda Thomas. THIRD ROW: Mrs . Handbury, Mary Ryan , Sandra Bradley, Kathy Oloff,&#13;
Marlene Kline , Pa tricia Plambeck, Bonnie Iwen , Roberta Huebner, Mr. Frey. Season Record: 6 wins, 2 losses. &#13;
JR. HIGH--FRONT ROW: Gary Barrier, George Siebert, Daniel Brown, Dean Muhs, Rick Rodenburg, Bob Cary,&#13;
Dennis Finken, Dale Youmans, Ronald Heim, Roger Redinbaugh, Roger Hall, Terry Orme, Craig Tripp.SECOND&#13;
ROW: Randy Kuster, Alan Hamann, Alan Oltmanns, Melvin Vogt, Keith Davis, Darrel Martens, Richard Driver,&#13;
Paul Schomer, Albert Roberts, Alan Pieper, Steve Miller, Mike Maske r, Randy Petersen, Russell Miller. TI-IIRD&#13;
ROW: Mr. Frey, Charles Redinbaugh, Larry Heim, Ronnie Knauss, Jerry Wilson, Reid Hemmingsen, Les Harman,&#13;
Marvin Ring, Leo Bothwell, Ronnie Weihs, Bill Frey, Denny !wen, Rodney Brown, Gene Carlson, Mr. Hornbostel. Season Record: 4 wins, 0 losses.&#13;
JR. HIGH WRESTLING- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Les Ballantyne, Gary Barrier, Craig Tripp, Terry Thielen,&#13;
Keven Ring, Walter Corrin, Denny Finken, George Siebert, SECOND ROW: Ron Weihs, Peter Schomer, Roger&#13;
Redinbaugh, Dan Verpoorten, Charles Redinbaugh, Alan Oltmanns, Ronald Heim, Melvin Vogt. BACK ROW:&#13;
Rodney Brown, Bob Hansen, Ervin Gunderson, Marvin Ring, Leo Bothwell, Gene Carlson, Denny !wen, Paul Schomer. &#13;
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Kathy Schroder President&#13;
S&#13;
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Mill&#13;
e r&#13;
Jack Smith Vice Pres&#13;
ident Bob Frey&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg Secre&#13;
t&#13;
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S&#13;
her&#13;
ry Newla nd&#13;
Jerry Oloff&#13;
T reasurer Terry Kuster&#13;
Pat Rodenburg President Belknap&#13;
S&#13;
toutzenbe&#13;
rger&#13;
Fred Rodenburg Vice President&#13;
Abb ie New&#13;
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Ka y Blois Secretary&#13;
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Beverly Moffatt&#13;
T reasurer Denny Dollen &#13;
PEP CLUB -- FRONT ROW, Le ft to Righ : L. He im , D. Oltm anns, W. Ch ristensen, B. Witt, S. Ste enbock , C.&#13;
Coffm a n. SECOND ROW: . Drive r, S. v' illard, L. Arrick , S. Hanse n, C. Chapma n. G. Tolle , C. Red inba ugh , C . Harm a n , K . Red inba ugh. TH RD RO\v': D. West, L. Osbahr, D. Konz, D. Da rring ton . S. Wood ,&#13;
C . Mea dows, L. Ca rlson, D. Albe rtm , C . Ri g. FOURTH ROW: K. Ve rpoorton , B. Christia nse n, J. Ohlinger, D . Ri ng , S . Ring , V. Flaha rt} . A. N wland, L. Je nsen , M. Rode nburg. LAST ROW: M . Ostdeik, D.&#13;
Daughe rty.&#13;
TOPPERFTT l?S -Della West , Gle nda Tolle, Sandra Bothwell, Linda Je nse n, Lois Voge, Marsh&lt;i RocJenburg Debbie&#13;
I 10 . Cb ryl hapina n, Sha ri Hanse n, Kare n Schrode r, Linda Arrick , Sha nnon Willard. &#13;
NEWSPAPER STAFF--Each week students were given an assignment to cove r for the newspaper.&#13;
Co-editors - Linda Jensen and Sharon Rodenburg; Sports Editor - David Hall; Features - Carolyn Larsen. &#13;
LIBRARY STAFF--FRONT Rm·' , L ft to Right: Marsha Rodenburg, Janice Chambers, Janette Chambers, Karen&#13;
Schroder . BACK ROW: Jeanie Cr ss, Car lyn Re .:!cl, Cheryl Kuster, Kathy Schroder, Linda Osbahr, and Donna&#13;
Verpoorten.&#13;
Each week two students are assigned to make&#13;
a bulle tin board emphasing the need for reading&#13;
books.&#13;
Linda and Karen show their bulletin board. &#13;
Cathy Coffman , Wanda Christiansen, Bev Witt, Linda Heim, Diane Oltmanns, and Susan Steenbock- -Tri-Center's&#13;
own "Three Ring Circus."&#13;
Linda Jensen, Kristie Redinbaugh, Susan Miller, Carol Zacharias , Marsha Rodenburg, Kathy Schroder , Sherry&#13;
Newland, Virginia Miller, Carolyn Larsen, and Chris Ha rman.&#13;
"Office help - -are you kidding?" &#13;
The 'panish Clt!b off to see a bull fight.&#13;
"Roll the next 'Fractured Flicker,' Mr . Brewington." &#13;
Mr. Mackie's Art Class takes a break to show its masterpieces.&#13;
Senior Shop Class gathers around the table as Mr. Raver tells them how to square a board. &#13;
FUTURE HOMEMA KEl~ OF AMERIC - -During the year these students prepared a breakfast for their mothers, a&#13;
bre akfa st for the ir fa thers, and a turke y dinner for Thanksgiving.&#13;
Sewing Class Diane and Wanda do the weekly wash. &#13;
CHEMISTRY CLASS--Many a day foul odors came from this group of stude nts.&#13;
Mr. Hubbard we nt to th e c upboard Biology r.111ss disects a crawfish . &#13;
- - - -&#13;
King and Queen &#13;
TOP--Attendants for the Royalty were--Left to&#13;
Right: Kathy Schroder, Carolyn Larsen, Susan Cook,&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg, Queen Rita Bardsley, King Jack&#13;
Smith, David Iwen, Dick Ward, Bob Erickson, and&#13;
Bill Pogge.&#13;
BOTTOM--They could have danced all night! &#13;
Rita is crowned by Patsy Erickson, who was queen for the 1964- 65 season.&#13;
Mary Martens, queen for the 1963-64 season,&#13;
crowns Ja ck . &#13;
Former Queens congratulate Jack and Rita.&#13;
Jack and Rita tour the football field .&#13;
FORMER QUEENS&#13;
Barbara Arrick Schmidt 1961&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen Ward 1962&#13;
Mary Ann Manens 1963&#13;
Patsy Erickson 1964 &#13;
&#13;
MAJORETTES--FRONT: Marsha R0denburg. BACK, Lei. to Right: Mary Siebert, Betty Wohlers, Linda Jensen,&#13;
Susan Cook, and Sha ron odenburg.&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
F .ONT OW, L ft to Right: Kathy Schroder, Susan Steenbock, Carol Driver, Cathy Coffman, Sarah Miller,&#13;
Cheryl Ku" ter, Pam Soppe , Bev Moffatt, Susan Miller. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ring, Sheila Koch, Rosemary&#13;
Jer1sen, Lyneta Grap, Bill Pogge, Lois Voge, Dale Gardner, Neil Hubbard, Myron Ring, Dennis Jensen, Roger&#13;
Jensen, Mike Jensen, Dalyn Grap, Dave Pogge , Larry Christainsen , Jack Smith. THIRD ROW: Julie Jensen,&#13;
Denise Cotrin, Patty Be rtelsen, Nancy Tighe, Jim Arthur, Dennis Spark, Charlotte Redinbaugh, Dave Hall, Rick&#13;
Lee, Patti Jungfe rman, Diane Redinbaugh, Gl enda Tolle, Sandra Bothwell, Dennis Dollen, Arlen Darrington,&#13;
Alan Pieper, Keith Christainsen, Reg Welbourne, Tim Steenbock, Linda Jensen, Cra ig Welbourne, Lynn Vogt,&#13;
Dave Welbourne, Les Harman. BACK ROW: Bob Trede, Shannon Willard, Bob Frey, Te rry Mauer, Dave lwen,&#13;
Rob Hall and Instructor Robert Edson. &#13;
GIRLS GLEE- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. Ring, C. Coffman, P. Soppe, V. Gardner, K . Carlson, K . Red -&#13;
inbaugh, L. Keesee, S. Wood , M. McMillen, K. Schroder, D. West , Instructor, Mr. Richard Dexter. SECOND&#13;
ROW: J. Swanson, A. Newland, M. Thiland, S. Steenbock, C. Zacharias, R. Jensen, A . Steenbock, C. Mea -&#13;
dows, L. Jensen, K. Ausdemore, L. Ryan, C. Kuster, L. Voge. BACK ROW : A. Martens , S. Willard , D.&#13;
Albertus, J. Jensen, J. Kenealy, L. Carlson , S. Miller, C . Harman, S. Ring, D. Darrington, P. MacDonald,&#13;
S. Miller, and S. Both well.&#13;
Chamber Choir &#13;
MIXED CHORUS--FRONT ROW , Left to Right: A c mpanist, Lyneta Grap, J. Swanson, C. Ring, C. Coffman ,&#13;
K. Carlson, V. Gardne r, L. Vog , L. R an, L. Ke see , L. Jensen, M. McMillen, K. Schroder, c. Kuster, s.&#13;
Bothwell, Instructor, Mr. Richa rd Dexter. SECOND ROW: S. Steenbock, A. Martens, S. Willard, P. Soppe , K.&#13;
Redinbaugh, C. Zacharia s, R. Jensen, C. Harman , A. Steenbock, S. Ring, K. Ausedomore, D. Darrington , P.&#13;
McDonald, s. Miller D. West . THIRD ROW: T . Kuster, J. Jensen, D. Albertus, J. Kenealy , L. Carlson , S .&#13;
Miller, K. Christiansen, J. Oloff, D. Iwen, M. Je nsen, A. Youmans, T. Steenbock, D. Jensen, D. Gardne r, L.&#13;
Peterson. BACK ROW: R. V\elbourne, R. Jensen, L. Christiansen, D. Grau, D. Pogge, D. Jessen, A. Anderson ,&#13;
R. Davis, L. Roberts, D. Wohlers, R. Trede , E. Spencer, J. Smith, J. Arthur, R. Hall, C. Soppe , and M .&#13;
Ring.&#13;
CHAMBER CHOIR--Accompanist, Lyneta Grap.&#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Diana Albertus, Carol Zacharias, Mary McMi1len, Susan Steenbock,&#13;
Della West. SECOND ROW: Tim Steenbock,&#13;
Mike Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Sarah Miller, Jim&#13;
Arthur, Dennis Jensen. BACK ROW: Roger Jensen, Larry Christiansen, Susan Miller, Dave Iwen,&#13;
and Jack Smith. &#13;
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Candidates for King and Q u e en of Hearts &gt;"e re, le ft to righ t: Dave Pogge, Fred Rodenburg, Dick Ward, King&#13;
Cliff Killpack, Quee 11 Sharon Rodenburg, Barb ' enig, Wanda Christensen , and Carolyn O' Neill .&#13;
King&#13;
and&#13;
Queen&#13;
of&#13;
Hearts&#13;
CLIFF AND SHARON &#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY--CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Rita Bardsle y (Miss Brill),&#13;
Jackie Ring (Mrs. Fritzgerald), Marsha Rodenburg (Lillian Gilbreath), Linda Jensen (Ernestine Gilbreath), Sharon&#13;
Rodenburg (Anne Gilbreath), Betty Wohlers (Mother Gilbreath), Connie Corrin (Martha), JoAnn Swanson, (Jackie&#13;
Gilbreath), Janice Chambers (Prompter), Glenda Pogge (Prompter), SECOND ROW: Robert Raver (Direc tor),&#13;
Cheryl Kuster (Student Director), Dale Miller (Larry), Jack Sm ith (Bill), LeRoy Dollen (Dr. Burton), Danny&#13;
Flaharty (Freddie), Dave lwen (Dan), Ed Ring (Stage Lighting), Lynn Vogt (Sound Effects). BACK ROW : Bill&#13;
Pogge (Joe Scales), Max Handbury (Frank Gilbreath), Bob Erickson (Fathe r Gilbreath) .&#13;
The play is about the Gilbreath family who lived by stric tness demanded by their&#13;
father. Re bel Anne tries to change Father's ways and widens the misunderstandings between herself and her father. The gimmicks of the rest of the Gilbreaths adds to the&#13;
headache but they all end up not knowing that their father is strict because he is dying&#13;
and wants them to remain a stable, happy family. &#13;
Junior Class Play&#13;
A Broom for the Bride&#13;
TOP--The actors and stage crew were : (front) Amy&#13;
Martens, Kristie Redinbaugh, Carolyn O'Neill, Mary&#13;
Siebert, Susan Steenbock, Lyneta Grap. (back row)&#13;
Cathy Coffman, Carol Zacharias, Mary McMillen,&#13;
Terry Kuster, Kay Carlson, Ellis Bertelsen, Susa n&#13;
Miller, Gary Oltmanns, Roger Hansen, Mr. Raver,&#13;
dire c tor, and Bob Frey.&#13;
Go ahead Terry, put your arm around her!&#13;
Can I show you to your room, Aunt Miranda ? &#13;
Awards&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
Outstanding Vocal Student&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
John Philip Sousa Award&#13;
Football&#13;
Declamation&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Homemaker of Tomorrow Award&#13;
Outstanding Home Economist&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Scholarship to Emporia State&#13;
Teachers College for wrestling&#13;
Track&#13;
Scholarship to Wayne State&#13;
Teachers College fo r track and&#13;
football&#13;
Library Assistants&#13;
Math Awards&#13;
Math contest winner&#13;
Second place&#13;
Commercial Department&#13;
Best Secretary Award&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
Softball&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
First Year Typing Awards&#13;
Newspaper Staff&#13;
Cheerleading&#13;
Scholarship Announcements&#13;
Four Scholarships to the State&#13;
College of Iowa&#13;
Two Scholarships to Iowa State&#13;
University&#13;
Two Scholarships to Iowa State&#13;
University&#13;
Scholarship to the State&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Day&#13;
Mr. Richard Dexter&#13;
Dave Iw en&#13;
Mr. Robert Edson&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Mr. George Sorensen&#13;
Mr. Robe rt Raver&#13;
Mr. Phil Martin&#13;
Miss Imogene Ross&#13;
Jani ce Chambers&#13;
Sharon Davis&#13;
Mr. Ron Peck&#13;
Ken Ring&#13;
Mr. Ron Peck&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Mrs. Al ice Hall&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
Terry Kuster&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Mrs. Helen Frey&#13;
Carolyn Larsen&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
Mr. Don Lee&#13;
Mr. Don Lee&#13;
Mr. Gordon Mosher&#13;
Mr. Roger Eble&#13;
Mr. Richard Dexter&#13;
Mr. Robert Fleming&#13;
Janice Chambers&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
JoAnn Swanson &#13;
Mr. Rogers addresses the graJuating class of 1966 by telling them that their education has not stopped but&#13;
is just beginning .&#13;
Valedictorian&#13;
Kathy Schroder Gary Oltmanns and Carolyn O'Neill led seniors to&#13;
graduation. &#13;
Salutatorian -&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Honor Student -&#13;
Cheryl Kuster&#13;
Honor Student - Linda Jessen&#13;
Jim Foje rece11·es dlrJom f om Roard President,&#13;
Ver al Sm· It &#13;
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everything for the home&#13;
Ph. 488 - 2325&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
ELIAS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Persia 's Good Food Center&#13;
Phone 488 - 2225&#13;
Persi a , Iowa&#13;
PERS IA OIL COMPANY&#13;
"One Stop Does It All"&#13;
Pe rsi a, Iowa&#13;
Ph . 488-2136&#13;
BOWLES GRAIN COM PAN Y&#13;
Wayne Feeds &amp; Grinding&#13;
Ph. 488 - 2525&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA COOPERATIVE CO .&#13;
"One stop service. If we have n't&#13;
got it we '11 do our best to find it.&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
BECKER'S FUNERA L HOME a nd AMBULANCE&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Ph . 488-2875&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
STAT E BANK of PORTSMOUTH&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
Ph . 488-2166&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
CARY 'S MACHINE SHOP&#13;
" you breal it, we f1 x it'"&#13;
Ph . 488-2825&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH. NK THE FOLLOWING MERCH A TTS&#13;
ELLIS DRIVER TRUCKING&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
WELLMA I'S CONST RUCTION&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
FELTON ' S AIRED ALE S&#13;
For Pe rs- - Show --Hunring&#13;
Phone: i eola 3571&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MR. LARS ON&#13;
Complim ems ofrh e Dairy \vhip&#13;
and&#13;
LARSON ' S LAUNDROMAT&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
BARRIER GARAGE&#13;
Neol a, Imva&#13;
C ROWLEY DRUG&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
COHR' S RADIO &amp; TV RE PAL&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
GRAHAM IMPLEMEr T&#13;
Ph. 488 - 2510&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
ELSIE' S C A FE&#13;
"Hom e Cooked Mea ls"&#13;
Phone 488 - 2615&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
ALBERTUS MARKET, HARDWARE, &amp;&#13;
LOCK ER&#13;
Phone 488 - 2232&#13;
Persi a , Iowa&#13;
GOSHORN 'S C AFE&#13;
Phone 488 - 2705&#13;
Persia. Iowa&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Ma ke Your Home Bank Your Banking Home&#13;
Memb e r F. D. I. C.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERS IA MILLING CO.&#13;
Purina Chows&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
LEINEN HARDW ARE &amp; ELECTRIC&#13;
" Everything for the Farm &amp; Hom e "&#13;
Pa ul J. Le inen, owner&#13;
Business Phone 743 - 2315&#13;
Home Phone 743 - 2135&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SERVICE STATION&#13;
McCle lland, Iowa&#13;
MC DUFFES GARA GE&#13;
McCle ll and , Iowa&#13;
HARLAN AUTO MART&#13;
Chrysler Dodge Pl ymo urh&#13;
Harlan 755 -1121 Iowa&#13;
SWANSONS STORES INC.&#13;
Ha rlan, Iowa&#13;
MILLER GARAGE&#13;
T rac ror &amp; Auro Repair&#13;
Wrecker Service&#13;
Virgil R. Miller&#13;
Phone 488 - 2515&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
WA LT'S SERVICE&#13;
" One Srop Does it All"&#13;
Ph . 488 - 2625&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS &amp; MERCHANT S ST ATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS C ASH STORE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
NEOLA GAZETTE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
NEOLA FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
PETERSON IMPLEMENT CO. INC,&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
BARRIER WELDING &amp; BLACKSMITH&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
LAKIN GRAIN CO.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
PORTSMOUTH PRODUCE&#13;
L. D. LaSourd&#13;
Ponsmouth , Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH ANK THE FOLLOWI NG MERCH A T S&#13;
C AVE REP AIR SHOP&#13;
Automa tic - transm ission Repair&#13;
Motor tune - u p&#13;
Phone 488 - 2505&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
DICK 'S ELECTRIC&#13;
Frigidaire a nd Ma ytag Appli ances&#13;
Phone 488 - 2215&#13;
Pe rsi a, Iowa&#13;
PAT NEWLAND TRUCKING&#13;
Custom Combining $5. 00 an ac re for Oa ts&#13;
$6. 00 an a cre for Bea ns&#13;
Cob Hauling - - pick -up fre e&#13;
Phont: 743 - 2568&#13;
Portsmouth , Iowa&#13;
V. L. MILLER&#13;
Trucking and Sh e lling&#13;
Phone 488 - 2032&#13;
Pe rsi a , Io wa&#13;
LOWREY OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
DALE CLOTHING COM PANY&#13;
Merl's a nd Boys' We a r&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
McKINNEY SEED COMPANY&#13;
Woodb ine , Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS SUPER M ARK ETS&#13;
Fru its, Vege ta bles, Mea ts&#13;
Phone 643 -5 643&#13;
Dunlap, Iowa&#13;
EB Y 'S DRUG STORE&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
HARRISON COUNT Y R. E.C .&#13;
Woodb ine , Iowa&#13;
HILL DRUG CO .&#13;
Drugs, Wallpape r, Pa int&#13;
Phone 647 - 2481&#13;
Wood bine , Iowa&#13;
DARNER'S VARIET Y STORE&#13;
Pa ints- - Wa ll pa pe r- -Va riety&#13;
Good s-- Dry Goods&#13;
Log an, Io wa&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL INS URA t C E ASS .&#13;
Phone 644 - 27 10&#13;
Log an. Iowa&#13;
HARVEY' S Fl E FOODS&#13;
Frie ndl y, Co urte ous Se rv ic e&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
FLORAL DESIGNS BY C ABL ES&#13;
Loga n and Misso uri Va ll e y , Iowa&#13;
FIRST NA TIONA L BAN K&#13;
Mo. Va lley , Io wa&#13;
EBY DRUG CO.&#13;
103 N . 4rh Ave .&#13;
Phone 644- 2160&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
I-I A RVEY BROTHERS '&#13;
Clo thing , Not ions, Read y - to - Wea r&#13;
Loga n, Iow a&#13;
LOGAN AUTO SUP PL Y&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
C ARL V. BURBRIDGE&#13;
"A ttorn ey a t Law"&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
HUGH DUNLAP OIL COM PAN Y&#13;
Loga n , Iowa&#13;
D. E. WEST TRUCKING&#13;
Li vestock a n d Cobs&#13;
Phone 2073 or 20 74&#13;
Minde n, Iowa&#13;
PIEPERS M EAT MARKET&#13;
Mind e n, Iowa&#13;
WEDES SKEL LY SERVICE&#13;
Minde n, Iowa&#13;
MIN DE. BOWL C A FE&#13;
Mind e n , Iowa&#13;
HENRY LE ADERS TRUCK ING&#13;
Minde n, Iowa&#13;
Pre sc ripti on He a dq ua rters&#13;
CRAH AN DRUG STORE&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
SCHRI EFER &amp; LOHAFER INSURANCE&#13;
Avo c a , Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH ANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANT S&#13;
Phone 343 - 2456&#13;
Besr Possibl e Insuranc e a r Lowest Possible Cosr.&#13;
C ITI ZENS ST ATE BANK&#13;
Oa k land, Iowa&#13;
"The Ban k on the Corne r"&#13;
HU MMEL INS URA CE AGENCY&#13;
Oak l a nd, Iowa&#13;
Pho ne 51560&#13;
SHlPLEY OPTIC AL DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
Co un cil Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
ST AT E FARM INS URANC E CO.&#13;
Call 322- 0225&#13;
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AUTO - HAIL - FIRE&#13;
Hom e Owners Pol ic y&#13;
Elm e r Ive rs&#13;
Council Bl uffs&#13;
SPENCER CH EM IC AL DI VIS! N&#13;
Gulf Oi l C o rpora ti o n&#13;
Sh e !b y , Iowa&#13;
FARMERS CO - OP C RE AMERY A S' N.&#13;
"It's Be tte r \\i ith Butte r"&#13;
PH. 644 - 2710&#13;
Loga n. Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
AVOC A POTTERY &amp; STYLE SHOP&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
Compl e t e h ome fu rnishi ng, fl oor&#13;
c ove ring a nd Ge n e ra l El ec tric Applia nces&#13;
BUY WH ERE " YOU" Get the Service&#13;
BERTHUSEN FURNITURE&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
CITI ZENS SA VINGS BANK&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
"Co ng ra tul a tions to the Seniors o f T ri-Ce nte r&#13;
M INDEN BOWL C A FE&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
BINTZ GROCERY&#13;
M inden, Iowa&#13;
WEDEL H ARDWARE&#13;
Bulk g as, Minne so ta Paints, Applia nces&#13;
Mind e n, Iowa&#13;
DR. MAX E. OLSEN, M . D.&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
MINDEN LUMBER &amp; JENSEN CONS TRUCTION&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MERKET FEED &amp; GRAINS&#13;
Seed -Gra in - Fe e d - Fe rtilize rs&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
GEIGER HATCHERY&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
EASTSIDE T A VERN&#13;
Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN FLOWER SHOP&#13;
East Side o f Squa re&#13;
Ph '! Phe l ps, Prop .&#13;
Phone SK 5- 1322&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
PAULK &amp; FINN&#13;
" Be tte r Clothes"&#13;
Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
F RNER'S&#13;
"Your Shopping Headquart ers Ha rl a n"&#13;
Ha rlan , Iowa&#13;
PA UL EY FORD CENTER&#13;
Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
EMORY 'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
SCHNITKER PLUMBING&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
DR. LEE and WELBORNE&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
DENNY 'S ST ANDARL' STATION&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN MILL&#13;
Grinding a nd Mixing Purina Chows&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
LOGAN PRODUCE&#13;
Poultry- -Eggs- -Cre a m - - Seeds&#13;
Farm Supplies--Custom Feed Grinding&#13;
Phone 644-2360&#13;
Logan, Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH ANK THE FOLLOWING MERCH A T S&#13;
MEIER SKELLY SERVICE&#13;
Phone 4 - 214 0&#13;
Loga n , Iowa&#13;
GARDNER IM PL . CO .&#13;
John Deere Sale s a nd Service&#13;
Phone 23198 --Dia l 2341&#13;
Missouri Va lley , Iowa - Monda min, Iowa&#13;
FERER'S TOBACCO AND C AN DY CO.&#13;
Missouri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONA L BANK&#13;
Missou ri Valley, Iowa&#13;
EGANS'&#13;
Missouri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
MO . VA LLEY FARM SUPPLY&#13;
106 East Erie&#13;
Missouri Va Ile y , low a&#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.&#13;
McCormick Farm Equipment&#13;
Sales and Servic e&#13;
Telephone 2 - 2532&#13;
Crescent 3801&#13;
Missou ri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
Wa lla c e and Elsa's&#13;
SUNNYSIDE SERVICE and C AFE&#13;
A Good Place to Ea t&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Missouri Valle y, Iowa&#13;
J. and M. C AFE&#13;
Missouri Valle y, Iowa&#13;
ELLIS BEEBEE, MINNESOTA C ALVES&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
C ALVIN B. WALKER&#13;
HARDY-WALKER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
ED'S PLACE&#13;
Refreshments&#13;
Lunches&#13;
Cigarettes&#13;
Beebee rown, Iowa&#13;
KOENIG 'S 66 SERVICE&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
VALLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Ed Mueksch , Registered Pharmacist&#13;
Phone 22747&#13;
Missouri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
ROB ERT W. H ARVEY and SON&#13;
Pres c ri ption Drug Store&#13;
Missouri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
AXT ELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Frigidai re Appliances&#13;
Furniture Cook Pa ints&#13;
Mohawk Ca rpets&#13;
Phone 2 - 2213&#13;
Missouri Va lley, low a&#13;
FOODLAND SUPER MKT S .&#13;
"Where the Wise Econom i ze "&#13;
The Supe r Mk ts' Wi th the Low, Low Pric es !&#13;
U. S . Choice Mea ts&#13;
Missouri Va lley a nd Wood bine, Iow a&#13;
PEO PLES ST AT E BANK&#13;
Membe r F. D. I. C .&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
VA LLEY MOTOR PART S&#13;
311 Ea st Erie&#13;
" Your N. A.P , A. Jobber is a Good Ma n to Know"&#13;
Phone 2 - 2733&#13;
Missou ri Va lley , Iowa&#13;
BRA DLEY CLOTHING CO .&#13;
"Exc lusive l y Me n 's a nd Boy's Store "&#13;
Dia l 2 - 2843&#13;
Missou ri Va lley, Iow a&#13;
HENNESSEY - VAN CLEA VE - HURLEY&#13;
Fune ra l Hom e&#13;
T elephone 2-214 5&#13;
Missou ri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
Am bula nce&#13;
NELSON FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Minnesota Pa in ts&#13;
Compl e te line of a nimal h e a lth prod ucts&#13;
Phone 3241&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
HOME SUPPLY STORE&#13;
Neol a, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN MILLS&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
HEATH'S CITIES SERVICE ST AT ION&#13;
Neola, Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH ANK TH E FOLLOWL G MERCHANTS&#13;
BO YER' S BODY AN D FENDER&#13;
Neo l a , Iowa&#13;
SCHIERBROCKS&#13;
Neol a, Io wa&#13;
MARGE ' S BE AUT Y SHOP&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
KONZ'S BA RBER SHOP&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
C AROLE 'S C AFE&#13;
Neol a, Iowa&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVIC E STATION&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
BARRIER'S TIRE CO.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
STOKELY YARDS&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
PHIL 'S C AFE&#13;
Neola, Io wa&#13;
VON HEBEL' S&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
BLUE AN D \.VHITE STORE&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
Complime nts o f&#13;
RUBACK SUPER M ARKET&#13;
Avoca , Iow a&#13;
HOLTZ PONT IAC&#13;
We servi ce a ll m akes&#13;
Ph. F1 3 - 675 1&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
OAKLAN D SA VINGS BANK&#13;
Se rving Yo u Sinc e 18 92&#13;
Oa kl a nd, Iowa&#13;
OLESEN CHEVROLET &amp; OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
OLSON CLE ANERS&#13;
Re pairs Alterations&#13;
Professiona l Dry Cleaning at its Best&#13;
Phone 346-6756&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASS'N .&#13;
"The Pl a ce to Sa ve "&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Cong ra tul a tions to the Seniors&#13;
C AM PBELL'S FLOWERS&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
AVOCA DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
j . C. SUPER M ARK ET&#13;
Un de rwood , Iowa&#13;
RUE HOUGH TRUCKING&#13;
Unde rwood, Iowa&#13;
BOB 'S MOBIL SERVICE&#13;
Bob Pe tersen&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
l ST NA TIONAL BA NK OF CO UNCIL BLU FFS&#13;
Main bank: 500 W. Broadwa y&#13;
West Side Drive-Up: 2901 W. Broadwa y&#13;
Flowers for all Occ asions&#13;
LAINSON 'S FLOWER SHOP&#13;
17 Bryant Stre e t&#13;
Ph. 323 -0 964&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE MUSIC SHOP&#13;
406 W. Broad way&#13;
Council Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
Congra tula tio ns&#13;
ST AT E SA VIN GS BANK&#13;
Counc il Bluffs&#13;
He nd e rson - Ma cedonia - Unde rwood&#13;
Mem be r F.D. I. C. &#13;
REX 'S BARBER SHOP and REC REATION&#13;
Shelb y, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS SAVINGS BA NK&#13;
Sh e lb y, Iowa&#13;
Complimenrs of&#13;
DR. E. H. STOC K&#13;
She lb y, Iowa&#13;
KIESEL TRUCKI NG&#13;
" Cong ra tul a t ions to th e Se niors o f ' 66"&#13;
Sh e lby, Iowa&#13;
lowA C1roTHEs NOP&#13;
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                    <text>&#13;
The 1967 Trojan is dedicated to Mr. Harold McKercher, who has been a teacher and coach at Tri- Center since&#13;
before the r eorganization of our schools. He is known by both students and teachers for his never-failing sense&#13;
of humor and for his high ideals. &#13;
'DMINISTRATION&#13;
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-Ill·-· Superintendent&#13;
MEL VIN ROGERS&#13;
High School Principal&#13;
ROGER EBLE&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION- -Left to Right: Melvin Rogers, Howard Darrington, Secretary; Gladys Miller; Ver le&#13;
Smith, Harold O'Neill, President; James Felton, and Neil Jessen. &#13;
Secret ary&#13;
RUTH ART HUR&#13;
..&#13;
Junior High Principal&#13;
JAMES WRIGHT&#13;
Guidance Counselor&#13;
ROBERT FLEMING&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
ERNEST ABARIOTES&#13;
Physical Ed ucation&#13;
Coach&#13;
DIANE BENZING&#13;
English&#13;
JAMES DEEN&#13;
Instrument a l Music&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
KENNETH FREY&#13;
Science&#13;
Coach&#13;
JANET BRACKER&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
DOYLE BREWINGTON&#13;
Spanish&#13;
EILEEN DENNING&#13;
Math&#13;
ALICE HALL&#13;
Libraria n&#13;
English&#13;
SARAH HANSEN&#13;
Home Economics &#13;
LARRY I-iORNBOSTEL&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
Coach&#13;
LINDA JENSEN&#13;
Language&#13;
KARL MACKIE&#13;
Art&#13;
Coach&#13;
HA~OLD :v:c KERCHER&#13;
1' lath&#13;
Science&#13;
Coach&#13;
GORDON MOSHER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
RUTH KUSTER&#13;
English&#13;
PHIL MARTIN&#13;
Math&#13;
Coach&#13;
ROBERT RA VER&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
DON LEE&#13;
Biology&#13;
Coach&#13;
GEORGE SORENSEN&#13;
Social St udies&#13;
Coach&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Seated, Left to Right: Kathy Driver, Carol Zacharias, Sue Steenbock, Susan Miller, Kristie Redinbaugh, Lyneta&#13;
Grap, Carolyn O'Neill, Mona Arrick. Back, Left to Right: Julie Jensen, Sarah Miller, Paula Mc Don a 1 d .&#13;
Advisor: Mr. Phil Martin, Terry Kuster, Pat Rodenburg, Diane Oltmanns, Linda Heim.&#13;
• SUSAN MILLER&#13;
• KRISTIE REDINBAUGH &#13;
\. &#13;
MONA ARRICK--Softball, Basketball, Annual&#13;
Staff&#13;
SHARON BAKER--Transferred from Abraham&#13;
Lincoln--Dramatics, Home Ee. Club&#13;
10&#13;
DIANA ALBERTUS--Choir, Home Ee., Office&#13;
Help, Junior-Senior Class Plays, Pep Club&#13;
HAROLD ARBAUGH--Football, Track, OneAct Play, Class Officer&#13;
ELLIS BERTELSEN- - Baseball, J uni or-Senior&#13;
Class Plays, One-Act Play&#13;
ROBERT -BREWINGTON--Football, Track &#13;
JAMES CARLSON--Baseball , Football, Wrestling, Track, Homecoming Candidate&#13;
KAY CARLSON- -C hoir, Home Ee., OfficeHelp , Junior Class Play, Pep Club&#13;
PHILIP CHRISTIANSEN- -F o o t b a 11, Tr a ck,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
C\fHY COFFMAN--Band, Choi r, Home Ee.&#13;
Ckb, Newspaper Staff, Cla ss Plays Junior- Seulur, Homecoming Candidate , Cheerleader&#13;
LOIS CARLSON--C hoir, Home Ee., Senior&#13;
Class Plays, Pep Club&#13;
JANETTE CHAMBERS- - Home Ee. Club , Library Staff, Pep Club&#13;
1 1 &#13;
12&#13;
LYNN DRIVER&#13;
ROBERT FREY--Baseball, Football, Band, Junior &amp; Senior Class Plays&#13;
KENNETH COLLINS--Football, Basket b a 11,&#13;
Spanish Club, Senior Class Play&#13;
CAROL DRIVER- -Band, Choir, Home Ee., Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
LYNETA GRAP--Band, Choir, Dramatics, Spanish Club, Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff&#13;
CHRIS HARMAN--Choir, Home Ee . Club, Office He lp, Newspaper Staff, Junior &amp; Senior&#13;
Class Plays, Pep Club &#13;
JOHN HONEYWELL- -Wrestling&#13;
WAYNE HUEBNER&#13;
RETA KNAUSS --Softball, Basketball&#13;
TERRY KUSTER--Football , Dramatics, Spanish&#13;
Cluh, Annual Staff, Junior-Senior Class Plays,&#13;
Class Officer&#13;
GARY JAMIESON--Transferred from Albia High&#13;
School- -Baseball, Football&#13;
CLIFFORD KILLPACK--Baseball, Football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Annual Staff,&#13;
Senior Class Play, Homecoming Candidate ,&#13;
Class Officer, Lee and W elbourne Award&#13;
13 &#13;
MARION LUSTGRAAF - -Wrestling&#13;
AMY MARTENS- -Choir, Junior &amp; Senior Class&#13;
Plays&#13;
14&#13;
LARRY LASHER&#13;
HOWARD LETT--Senior Class Play&#13;
JERRY MARTENS&#13;
JENELLE MATTHEWS- -Softba ll, Basketball,&#13;
Home Ee . Club &#13;
TERRY MA UER--Baseball, Track, Band&#13;
MARY MC MILLEN--Choir, Spanish Club, Library Staff, Newspaper Staff, Junior-Senior&#13;
Class Plays, Homecoming Candidate , Class Offi cer, Pep Club&#13;
VIRGINIA MILLER-- Basketball, Home Ee . Club,&#13;
Annual Staff, Senior Class Play, Class Officer,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
SHERRY NEWLA ND - - Class Officer, Se nior Class&#13;
Play&#13;
MARY MEEKER- -Pep Club&#13;
SUSAN MILLER--Bas~etb ll, Band , Choir, OneAct Plays, Home Ee . Club, Spanish Club , Office Help, Newspaper St aff, Annual Staff, Junior-Senior Class Plays, Class Officer .&#13;
15 &#13;
RODNEY OLSEN- -Spanish Cltib&#13;
CAROLYN O'NEILL--Softball, Basketball, Office Help, Annual Staff, Junior-Senior Class&#13;
Plays, Homecoming Queen, Class Officer&#13;
16&#13;
SANDRA OCHAMPAUGH- -Home Ee. Club&#13;
GARY OLTMANNS--Baseball, football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Junior Class Play,&#13;
Homecoming King, Class Officer&#13;
MARY JEAN OSTDIEK--Ho.me Ee. Club, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
LON PAPST &#13;
JERRY PLAMBECK&#13;
CAROLYN REED&#13;
JOE ROBERTS- -Wrestling&#13;
MARY SIEBERT--Twirler, Home Ee. Club , Junior Cla ss Play&#13;
KRISTIE REDINBAUGH--Choir, Home Ee. Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Office Help, Annual Staff,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Junior-Senior Class Play, Pep&#13;
Club, One-Act Play&#13;
CAROLYN RING--Band, Choir, Office Help,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Pep Club, Home Ee. Club,&#13;
Senior Class Play&#13;
17 &#13;
SUSAN STEENBOCK--Band, Choir, One-Act&#13;
Play, Home Ee. Club, Office Help, Newspaper&#13;
Staff, Annual Staff, Jr. &amp; Sr. Class Plays,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Class Officer, Pep&#13;
Club, Cheerleader&#13;
GARY TRIPP - -Football, Wrestling, Homecoming Candidate&#13;
18&#13;
DENNIS SPARK- -Band&#13;
ARLENE STEENBOCK--Choir&#13;
DONNA VERPOORTEN ~- choir, Home Ee., Library St aff, Junior &amp; Senior Class Plays, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
KAY VERPOORTEN--Choir, Home Ee., Pep&#13;
Club &#13;
LINDA WEIHS--Home Ee. Club, Pep Club&#13;
CRAIG WELBOURNE--Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Track, Band, Spanish Club, Homecoming Candidate, Class Officer&#13;
CAROL ZACHARIAS- -Basketball, Choir, OneAct Play, Dramatics, Home Ee. Club, Office&#13;
Help, Newspaper Staff, Jr. &amp; Sr. Class Plays,&#13;
Pep Club, Annual Staff&#13;
SUSAN MANION--Transferred from Missouri&#13;
Valley- - Office He lp , Pep Club , Choir&#13;
BEV WITT--Home Ee. Club, Office Help, Senior Class Play, Pep Club, Cheerleader&#13;
DOUG WOHLERS--Basketball Manager&#13;
19 &#13;
fl iJjldiJa I 9 63 - 1967&#13;
Tri-County Conference Football Champions&#13;
1963 -1964&#13;
Tri-County Conference Ba sketball Champions (boys)&#13;
Lyneta Grap recei ves a One rating in contest of piano solo .&#13;
1964- 1965&#13;
Basketball Girls Sectional Runne r-Ups&#13;
First place Math contest \o/On by Terry Kuster and second place by Lyneta Grap&#13;
Hl65 -1966&#13;
Clif Killpack chosen King of Hearts at Sweethea rts Dance&#13;
Track Team IVi ns Conference Titl e&#13;
Jim Carlson se lected to All Southwest Imva Football Team&#13;
Wrestling Team Captures 2nd place in Poha Tournament , 2nd place in ISO Invitational, and 2nd place in Lewis&#13;
Central Invitational Freshman - Sophomore Tournament.&#13;
1966 -1967&#13;
Gary Oltmanns and Carolyn O'Ne ill chosen Homecoming King and Queen&#13;
Susan Miller and Sue Steenbock were members of All State Choir&#13;
Gary Tripp and Ca thy Coffman were crowned King and Queen of Sweetheart Dance&#13;
Girls Summe r Softball Team wins Sectional Tournament and adva nce to Distric t&#13;
Wrestling Team Captures Confe rence Championship&#13;
Football Team wins Conference Title&#13;
Susan Mille r selected All Southwest Imva Baske tball Team&#13;
Jim Ca rlson Selected All Southwest Iowa Football Team&#13;
Jim Carlson and Ga ry Tripp advance to Stare Wrestling Tournament&#13;
Jim Carlson and Terry Mauer compete in State Tra ck Mee t&#13;
Boys Baske tball Team wins Sectional Cham pionship.&#13;
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Alan Anderson&#13;
Douglas Arnburg&#13;
Clyde Arrick&#13;
Dale Aus&#13;
demore&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Jerry Bothwell&#13;
Wayne Carlson&#13;
Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Larry Christiansen&#13;
Jim Cook&#13;
Arlen Cross&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
Dianne Darrington&#13;
Rick Davis Kathy Driver&#13;
Jan is Epperson&#13;
Vicki Flaharty&#13;
Vickie Gardner&#13;
Rick Guill&#13;
David Hall&#13;
Shq.ri Hansen&#13;
Linda&#13;
Heim&#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
Richard Hines&#13;
Janice&#13;
H&#13;
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Carol Hutzell&#13;
Marty Jones&#13;
J anAl Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Knauss&#13;
Myron Koenig&#13;
Diane Konz&#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Rick Lee&#13;
Carol Martens&#13;
Arlan Martens&#13;
Tom Masker&#13;
Corrine Me&#13;
adows&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
Stan Miller Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Mary&#13;
M&#13;
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Dean Nieman&#13;
Diane Oltmanns&#13;
Linda Osbahr&#13;
Charlotte&#13;
Redinbaugh&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Redinbaugh&#13;
Debbie Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Susie Ring&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Pat Rodenburg&#13;
J er el Schomer&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
Karen Schroder&#13;
Jerry Shriver&#13;
Pam Soppe&#13;
Glenda Tolle&#13;
Della West&#13;
Shannon Willard&#13;
Sandi Wood&#13;
23 &#13;
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Gary Albertus&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Jim Arthur&#13;
Karen&#13;
Ausdemore&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
Keith Christiansen&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Christiansen&#13;
Karol De Hart&#13;
Denny Dollen&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Floerchinger&#13;
Dale Gardner&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Rob Hall&#13;
Doug Hamann&#13;
Bill Hammitt&#13;
Marlene Hansen&#13;
Mike Hines&#13;
Jane Hoeppner&#13;
Thomas Honeywell&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Julie Jensen&#13;
Mike Jensen Roger Jens en Rose Jensen Danny Jessen&#13;
Patte Jo&#13;
Jungferman&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Killpack &#13;
Sheila Koch&#13;
Barb Koenig&#13;
Gary Larsen&#13;
Connie Martens&#13;
Kenny Martens&#13;
Ronnie Meeker&#13;
Paula McDonald&#13;
Glenn Miller&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Abbie Newland&#13;
Ter&#13;
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Janice Ohlinger&#13;
Joyce Olsen&#13;
Eileen&#13;
Pearcy&#13;
Lee&#13;
Petersen&#13;
Ro&#13;
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Da e&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Di&#13;
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Da&#13;
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Ring&#13;
Myr&#13;
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Barb Roberts&#13;
Leo Roberts&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Craig Soppe&#13;
Tim Ste&#13;
enbock&#13;
Cathy Sto&#13;
ne&#13;
Belknap&#13;
Stoutzenburger&#13;
Mickey Thielen&#13;
Steve Tr&#13;
ede&#13;
Dave&#13;
Welbourne&#13;
Reg&#13;
Welbourne&#13;
Barb&#13;
Wi&#13;
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Lois&#13;
Voge&#13;
A&#13;
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Youmans&#13;
25 &#13;
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Randy Arrick&#13;
Lester Ballantyne&#13;
Gary Barrier&#13;
Leo Both well&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Sandra Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown&#13;
Gene Carlson&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Chapman&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pam Cook&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Richard Corrin&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Arlen Darrington&#13;
Ke ith Davis&#13;
Sharon Deen&#13;
Richard Driver&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Patty Felton&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Gary Gravert&#13;
Lillie Hansen&#13;
Bob Hansen Les Harman&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
Patty Heim&#13;
Re id Hemmingsen&#13;
Pauline Hines&#13;
Mike Hough &#13;
Janice&#13;
Honeywell&#13;
Roberta&#13;
Huebner&#13;
Denny&#13;
Iwen&#13;
Bev Killpack&#13;
Marlene Kline&#13;
Ron Knauss&#13;
Cor&#13;
rine Kuster&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Patty&#13;
Larson&#13;
Darre&#13;
·n Martens&#13;
Roger&#13;
McEvoy&#13;
Russell&#13;
Miller&#13;
Marge&#13;
Moffatt&#13;
Collen Newland&#13;
Marsha Newland&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Alan Pieper&#13;
Patty Pl&#13;
ambe&#13;
c k&#13;
C&#13;
harles Redinba&#13;
ugh&#13;
Kevin Ring&#13;
Marvin Ring&#13;
Les Rodenburg&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Diane Schn ckloth&#13;
Linda Sager&#13;
Paul Schomer&#13;
Peter Schomer&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thielen&#13;
Wanda Thomas&#13;
l~ancy Tighe&#13;
Ronnie Weihs&#13;
Jeny Wilson&#13;
Randy Zacharias&#13;
27 &#13;
•&#13;
Dennis Albertus&#13;
Mike Arthur&#13;
Dale Baker&#13;
Bill Bahrke&#13;
Byron Bertelsen&#13;
Jack Bertelsen&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Cathy Bothwell&#13;
Rayrnona Bradley&#13;
Jan Corrin&#13;
Wayne Corrin&#13;
Bruce Carrol&#13;
Ricky Chapman&#13;
Denise Gardner&#13;
Bob Grote&#13;
Betty Haines&#13;
Nancy Hall&#13;
Terry Hansen&#13;
Diane Hester&#13;
Randy Hoeppner&#13;
Durelle Ingersen&#13;
Joan Iwen&#13;
Dick Lasher&#13;
Mark Lee&#13;
Mary&#13;
J&#13;
ean Lustgraaf&#13;
Linda Manhart Pam Martens&#13;
Kenny Mcintosh Louise McDonald Kathy McEvoy&#13;
Dale Jensen&#13;
Neil Je&#13;
nsen &#13;
Chuck Kuste r&#13;
Karen Oloff&#13;
Marilee Oloff&#13;
Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Denise Perry&#13;
Elaine Plambeck&#13;
Sheila Ring&#13;
Carla Ring&#13;
Diane Soppe&#13;
Fran Sorensen&#13;
Jea n Sparks&#13;
Jack Stamp&#13;
Barbara Stone&#13;
Ma ry Stoutzenberger&#13;
Terry Thielen&#13;
Vicki Tolle&#13;
Tommy Tucker&#13;
Ronnie Wede&#13;
Mark Welbourne&#13;
Becky Wi tt&#13;
Alice Wohlers&#13;
JoAnn Arrick&#13;
Susie Ba llantyne&#13;
Cla udia Beebee&#13;
Daniel Brown&#13;
ob Carey&#13;
Vicki Cook&#13;
Arlon Deupree&#13;
Ste ve Doty&#13;
Jill Epperson&#13;
Dennis Finken&#13;
Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ronnie Flaharty&#13;
Harry Frye&#13;
Bruce Guill&#13;
Ervi Gunde rson&#13;
Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ronni e Heim&#13;
Glen Hubbard &#13;
Bonnie !wen&#13;
Robert Koch&#13;
Denise Koenig&#13;
Debra Kroeger&#13;
Jeanette Larson&#13;
T eresa Lett&#13;
Vern Manhart&#13;
Mike Masker&#13;
Steve Miller&#13;
Craig Moffatt&#13;
Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathy Oloff&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Robert Owen&#13;
Ellen Pearcy&#13;
Randy Peterson&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh&#13;
Ronnie Reed&#13;
Al Roberts&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Patty Samson&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
De bra Soppe&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Eula Stoutzenberger&#13;
Brad Stryker&#13;
Stan Trede&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Danny Verpoorten&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Dale Youmans &#13;
&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL TEAM--Front Row, Left to Right: Craig Welboume, Jim Carlson, Bob Frey, Reg Welbourne,&#13;
Steve Heim, Dan Jessen. Back Row: Alan Anderson, Dean Nieman, Myron Koenig, Gary Oltmanns, G ary&#13;
Jamieson, Dale Killpac k, Cliff Killpack, Coach Phil Martin.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponents Tri-Center Opponents&#13;
3 Panama 3 2 Elk Horn 3&#13;
1 Harlan 2 2 Avoca 12&#13;
0 ElkHorn 10 8 Logan 1&#13;
3 Treynor 8 5 Defiance 4&#13;
2 Logan 1 6 Lewis Central 0&#13;
4 Lewis Central 0 4 Missouri Valley 0&#13;
6 Avoca 5 (Sectional Tournaments)&#13;
2 Defiance 0 4 Woodbine 0&#13;
1 Harlan 7 2 Panama 5&#13;
(Season Record 9-7)&#13;
RETURNING VETERANS- -Front Row, Left to Right: Reg Welbourne, Bob F ey, Gary Jam le on, Dean Nieman,&#13;
Myron Koenig, Ellis Bertelson. Back Row: Dan Jessen, Jim Carlson, Craig Welboume, Cliff Killpack, A 1 an&#13;
Anderson, Gary Oltmanns, Coach Phil Martin. &#13;
1966 SUMMER SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS- -Front Row, Left to Right: Della West, Kay Blois,&#13;
Carolyn O'Neill, Kathy Driver, Mona Arrick, Barb Koenig, Bev Moffatt, Pat Rodenburg. Back Row: Ka thy&#13;
Floerchinger, Reta Knauss, Juiie Jensen, Coach Phil Martin, Diane Oltmanns, Barb Witt, Nancy Blois.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponents Tri-Center Opponents&#13;
20 Lewis Central 19 13 Carson 11&#13;
1 Avoca 10 14 Carson 10&#13;
20 Lewis 10 Sectional Tournaments&#13;
4 Lewis Central 21 19 Stewart 2&#13;
18 Shelby 12 10 Avoca 6&#13;
3 Avoca 11 13 Orient 9&#13;
17 Logan 15 District Tournaments&#13;
19 Shelby 15 7 Paton-Churdan 8&#13;
14 Hancock 8 (Season Record 15-7)&#13;
14 Hancock 15 Fall Scores&#13;
6 Lewis 5 33 Lewis Central 8&#13;
16 Hancock 9 10 Nisha Valley 5&#13;
5 Logan 11 7 Logan 1&#13;
23 Carson 8 16 Lewis Central 1&#13;
8 Logan 9 2 Griswold 4&#13;
9 Logan 8&#13;
18 Nisha Valley 5&#13;
6 Logan 1&#13;
2 Avoca 8&#13;
PALL SOFTBALL--Front Row, Left to Right: Barb Witt, Nancy Blois, Della West, Pat Rodenbur~. Bev Moffatt,&#13;
Kay Blois, Kathy Driver, Mona Arrick. Back Row: Coach Don Lee, Kathy Floerchinger, Barb Koenig, Jenelle&#13;
Matthews, Julie Jensen, Reta Knauss, Carolyn O'Neill, Coach Phil Martin. 33 &#13;
First Row, Left to Right: Ron Knauss, student manager; Dave Welbourne, Dalyn Grap, Dave Pogge, Jerry Bothwell, Harold Arbaugh, Dan Jessen, . Leonard Brown, Jerry Wilson, Richard Hines, student manager. Second Row:&#13;
Bill Frey, Denny !wen, Terry Kuster, Gary Jamieson, Phil Christiansen, BobFrey, Craig Welbourne, Ken Collins,&#13;
Gary Oltmanns, Fred Rodenburg, Cliff Killpack, Jim Carlson, Gary Tripp, Reid Hemmingsen, Gary Larson. Third&#13;
Row: Coach George Sorensen, Reg Welbourne, Terry Mauer, Dean Nieman, Alan Anderson, Jerry Dargin, Myron&#13;
Koenig, Ric Lee, Tom Masker, Jerry Shriver, Gerry Ballantyne, Rick Guill, Joel Schomer, Dale Gardner, Assistant Coaches Harold McKercher, and Earnest Abariotes.&#13;
T-C'S EXPLOSIVE BACKFIELD--Phil, Harold, Craig, Gary, and&#13;
T-C Opp. Jim.&#13;
20 Oakland 20&#13;
33 Carson 13&#13;
39 Walnut 12&#13;
59 I. S. D. 20&#13;
40 Elkhorn 12&#13;
47 Underwood 7&#13;
53 Shelby 0&#13;
33 Treynor 18&#13;
20 AvoHa 35&#13;
Season Record&#13;
7-1-1&#13;
34 &#13;
Jim Phil Terry Cliff Gary&#13;
Bob Craig Harold Gary&#13;
Gerry Dalyn Rick Joel&#13;
Fred Myron Jerry Ken&#13;
Ric Alan Jerry Leonard 35 &#13;
No one seems to know what happened to the football.&#13;
Phil can't believe what's in front of him. He won't hurt me, Mom, I've got King's X.&#13;
36 &#13;
Front, Left to Right: Reg Welbourne, Jerry Wilson, Dean Nieman, Tom Masker, Jere! Schomer. Back, Left to&#13;
Right: Coach Harold McKercher, Joel Schomer, Dave Pogge, Cliff Killpack, Ric Lee, Gary Oltmanns, Fred Rodenburg, Student Managers, Doug Wohlers and Dale Ausdemore.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
60 Walnet 52 51 Shelby 48&#13;
67 Carson 46 51 Treynor 80&#13;
63 Underwood 61 86 ISD 57&#13;
72 Lewis Central 60 52 Underwood 62&#13;
55 Elk Horn 42 53 Shelby 50&#13;
61 ISD 30 62 Mo. Valley 66&#13;
58 Shelby 36 56 Treynor 80&#13;
80 Carson 56 SECTIONAL&#13;
67 Elk Horn 50 77 Oakland 49&#13;
51 Treynor 69 60 Underwood 57&#13;
68 Walnut 43 48 Treynor 69&#13;
15 wins 6 losses&#13;
RESERVES- -Front, Left to Right: Dennis Dollen, Jim Cook, Bill Frey, Russell' Miller. Back, Left to Right: Den·&#13;
nis Jensen, Ron Knauss, Arlen Darringt0n, Les Harman, Al an Youmans, Steve Trede, Roger Jensen, Coach George&#13;
Sorensen. 37 &#13;
38 &#13;
Gary Oltmanns Fred Rodenburg Cliff Killpack&#13;
Dave Pogge Ric Lee Joel Schomer&#13;
Jerel Schomer Dean Nieman Jerry Dargin&#13;
Tom Ma sker Reg Welbourne Jerry Wilson&#13;
39 &#13;
VARSITY--Front, Left to Right: Coach Don Lee, Patti Heim, Kathy Driver, Sandy Ring, Sue Miller, Carolyn&#13;
O'Neill, Pat Rodenburg. Middle Row: Barb Koenig, Rose Jensen, Paula McDonald, Mona Arrick. Connie Kuster,&#13;
Ret.a Knauss, Kay Blois, Della West. Back, Left to Right: Managers, Carol Zacharias, Jenelle Matthews, Virginia Miller.&#13;
Tri-Center Opp. Tri-Center Opp.&#13;
52 Portsmouth 44 53 Walnut 30&#13;
47 Shelby 49 39 Woodbine 36&#13;
56 Mo. Valley 48 48 Carson 35&#13;
58 West Harrison 67 50 Lewis Central 53&#13;
54 Treynor 56 32 Elk Horn 41&#13;
62 Panama 34 45 Shelby 50&#13;
52 Elk Horn 71 39 Carson 38&#13;
49 Treynor 51 63 Shelby 60&#13;
58 Audubon 57 44 Elk Horn 55&#13;
37 Walnut 61 65 Panama 29&#13;
33 Lewis Central 50&#13;
41 Lo -Ma 45&#13;
Season's Record" 12 wins 10 losses&#13;
RESERVES - - Left to Right: Vicki Fahrenkrog, Linda Sagar, Patti Felton, Bev Killpack, Coach Phil Martin, Ja nic e&#13;
Honeywell, Roberta Huebner, Patti Bertleson, Barb Witt, Nancy Blois. &#13;
Reta Knauss Mona Arrick Rosemary Jensen Barb Koenig&#13;
Kathy Driver Pat Rodenburg Patti Heim&#13;
Susan Miller Sandy Ring Carolyn O'Neill&#13;
Della West Kay Blois Connie Kuster Paula McDonald&#13;
41 &#13;
42 &#13;
VARSITY - -Back Row: Coach A bariotes, Phil Christiansen, Jim Carlson; Tom Honeywell, Myron Koenig, Joe&#13;
Roberts, John Honeywell, Craig Welbourne. Front Row: Marion Lustgraaf, Jerry Bothwell, Steve Heim, Gary&#13;
Tripp, Ron Meeker, Rob Hall.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponents&#13;
38 Underwood 10&#13;
25 Logan 17&#13;
15 Harlan 27&#13;
45 rsn 2&#13;
34 arson 14&#13;
40 Lewis Central 5&#13;
26 Underwood 20&#13;
45 West H·arrison 3&#13;
28 Oakland 14&#13;
53 Mo. Valley 2&#13;
34 Logan 7&#13;
Season Record&#13;
10 Win 1 Loss&#13;
RESERVES- -Back Row: Dave Welbourne, Tim Steenbock, Dan Jessen, Jerry Shriver, Doug Redinbaugh, Karol DeHart, Larry Siebert, Coach Abariotes. Second Row: Marvin Ring, Gary Barrier, Rod Brown, Darrel Martens,&#13;
Kevin Ring. Front Row: Gary Larsen, Clyde Arrick, Ron Weihs, Alan Oltmanns, Dalyn Grap Leonard Brown. &#13;
Don't worry Marion, it could be worse.&#13;
44&#13;
Watch your tongue Craig.&#13;
How dare you hold hands with a scrub&#13;
brush!&#13;
Heads up handsome. &#13;
Ron Meeker Gary Tripp Jerry Bothwell Jim Carlson&#13;
· .. ,,&#13;
Rob Hall Steve Heim John Honeywell&#13;
Marian Lustgraaf Craig Welborne Myron Koenig&#13;
Phil Christiansen Joe Roberts Tom Honeywell&#13;
45 &#13;
Back RO\v, left to right: Gary Oltmanns, Gary Jamieson, Bob Bre\vington, Jerry Shrive r, Tom Masker, Cliff Killpack, Dave Pogge, Fred Rodenburg . Second Row : Dan Jessen , Terr y Mauer, Ge rr y Balle ntyn e , Jim Carlson, Je rry&#13;
Wilson, Bob Hansen. Front Row: Reg We lbourn, Dave Welbourne , Alan Peiper. Ru ss Mille r, Steve Tre de , Bill Frey ,&#13;
Danny !wen.&#13;
Track Runners&#13;
State Participants&#13;
46&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Logan Relays 3rd&#13;
Tri-angular Carson&#13;
Cardinal Relays 3rd&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays 5th&#13;
Due l Mo . Valley 51&#13;
Atl antic Relays 3rd&#13;
Duel Avoca 55&#13;
Con fere nce Mee t&#13;
Tri -Center&#13;
Unde rwood&#13;
T . C .&#13;
T . {:; .&#13;
Carson 1st&#13;
T . C . 2nd&#13;
Boys Distric t: Ma ue r Pole Vault 2nd&#13;
Carlson Low Hurdles 2nd&#13;
Ballantyne Shot put 2nd&#13;
Field Evc:nts&#13;
68&#13;
68&#13;
43&#13;
7 9&#13;
77&#13;
81&#13;
80 &#13;
T-C Opp.&#13;
13 Walnut 7&#13;
14 West Harrison 26&#13;
33 AvoHa O&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Coaches Ken Frey and Larry Hornbostel&#13;
Front, Left to Right: Becky Schrode r, Claud ia Beebee , Denise Koenig. Bac k,&#13;
Left to Right: Vicki Cook, Nancy Hall, Sheryl O'Neill.&#13;
47 &#13;
48&#13;
JR. HIGH WRESTLING--Left to Right: Terry Thielen, Roger Red inbaugh, Dean Muhs, Mark \V e lbome , Chuck&#13;
Kuster, Jack Stamp, Stan Trede . Top Row: Verne Manhart, Ronnie Steenboc k, Robe rt Koch, Ronald He im, Melvin Vogt, Geoge Siebert, Daniel Brown, Craig Trip p, Co ach - Mr. Mackie .&#13;
Back Row, left to right: Connie Wood, Debbie Soppe, Denise Koeing, Janet Corrin, Ch arle ne Schnec kloth , Ka -&#13;
thy Oloff, Jill Epperson, Cheryl O'Ne ill, Vichi Cook, Mr. Frey. Front Row : Cla udia Beebee , Debbie Kroeger,&#13;
Patty Samson, Fran Sorenson , Bonnie Iwen, Louise McDona ld , Karen Oloff, Jo Ann Arric k , Na nc y Hall.&#13;
JR. HIGH BOY 'S BASKETBALL- -First Row: Alan Hamann , Randy Pe te rson, Bob Carey, Dennis Finke n , Mike&#13;
Masker, Roger Hall. Back Row : Gle n Hubbard - Manager, Steve Welbome, Robe rt Owen, Steve Miller, Dale&#13;
Youmanns, Rick Rodenburg, Coach Frey. &#13;
• Ill&#13;
lS&amp;IDll ___ _&#13;
1&#13;
•&#13;
;J&#13;
• &#13;
Band Director: Mr. James Deen&#13;
Above: The Twirlers Below: The Drill Te am &#13;
MIXED CHORUS-- First ROIV , left to right: Mary Ryan, Mary Manion, Janic e Ohlinger, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Bonnie&#13;
Christiansen, Cath y Coffman, KathleenKust r, arolyn Ring, Am , Martens, ArleneSteenbock, Sharon Deen, Della&#13;
West, Joyce Olsen, Linda Sager, Donn a V rpoorten , Richard Driver, Nancy Tighe, Pat Larson . Second Ro\V : Lois Voge,&#13;
Patti Felton, Patti Berte lsen, Bev Mo ffatt, Corrine Meadmvs, Sharon Ausdemore , Bev Killpack , Sue Manion , Sandi&#13;
Wood , Karen Ausdemore, JanAl K nealy, Pam Soppe , Lynn Kna uss, Larry Christiansen, Shannon Willard , Shari Han -&#13;
sen . Third Rmv: Laura Ryan, Car 1 Martens, Kristi..:: Redinbaugh , Kenny Martens, Myron Ri ng, Karen Schroder, Keith&#13;
Christiansen, Carol Driver , Mike Jensen, Mary 1 cMillen, Carol Zachari a:&gt;, KayVerpoorten, Juli e Jensen, Dennis&#13;
Je nsen, Tim Steenbock, Roger Jensen, CherylCh apman, MaryCollins. Last Row: Jani ce Hoeppner, Vicl&lt;.i Gardner,&#13;
Chris Harm an, Paula McDonald , Rosemary Jensen, Diane Darrington, Gene Carlson, Susan Miller, Jerel Schomer , Alan And erson, Arlen Darrington, Jani ce Honey1vell, Lois Carlson, Sand y Ring, Diana Albertus, Sarah Miller, Lyne ta&#13;
Grap , Miss Bracker.&#13;
CHAMBER CHOIR--First Row , le ft to right : Sarah Miller , Kathleen Kuster, Lind a Sager. Second Row: Mary Mc -&#13;
Millen, Carol Zacharias, Pam Soppe, Rosemary Jensen. Third Row : Dennis Jensen, Roger Jense n, Tim Steenbock.&#13;
Last Rmv: Susan Miller, Jerel Schomer, Mike Jensen, Lyneta Grap.&#13;
5 1 &#13;
52&#13;
Cathy Coffman&#13;
Bob Frey&#13;
Lyne ta Grap&#13;
Clifford Killpack&#13;
Terr y Kuster&#13;
Mary McMillen&#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Gary Oltmanns&#13;
Kristie Redinbaugh&#13;
Craig Welbourne&#13;
Alan And erson&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Kathy Driver&#13;
Dave Hall&#13;
Jan Kenealy&#13;
Bev Moffatt&#13;
Kar en Schroder &#13;
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB- - First RO\v, left to right: Charlotte Redinbaugh, Sheila Koch , Bonnie Christi ansen ,&#13;
Paula McDonald, Laura Ryan, Mrs. Hansen . S ('und RO\v: Mary Jean Ostdiek, Kay Verpoorten, Carol Driver,&#13;
Sharon Deen , Mary Ryan, Pauline Hines. Third KO\v : Janice Hoeppner, Diane Oltmanns, Susie Ring, Jane Hoep -&#13;
pne r. Patti Jungferman , Sandy Bradley , Marlene Kline, Sharon Ausd emore , Corrine Kuster . Fourth Row: Diane&#13;
Redinbaugh, Kathy Stone , Kathy Killpac k, Karen Ausdemore, Sarah Miller, Julie Je nsen, Wanda Thomas, Don -&#13;
na Verpoorten , Sandra Ochampaugh . Fifth RolV : Connie Martens, Lind aOsbahr, Karen Schroder, Abbie Newland,&#13;
Pam Cook, Li nda Arrick, Colleen Ne1V land , Lillian Hansen , and Janice Ohlinger.&#13;
ir· .. ·• ~I•~' •' A- ' I .,.,_ , , ..... f .tl i .. - . . ' ,,,, I -,-&#13;
•I ... ..&#13;
Have Peter, Paul, and Mary taken up a ne1V profession ?&#13;
53 &#13;
NEWSPAPER STAFF--Seated , le ft to right: Kristi e Redinbaugh , Susan Mille r, Mrs. Kuste r, Lyne t a Grap. Top&#13;
Row: Nanc y Tighe, Charlotte Redinbaugh , Sarah Miller, Julie Jensen , Karen Schroder, Lind a Osbahr, Cathy Coffm an, Chris Harm an .&#13;
LIBRARY STAFF--Le ft to Right : Sharon Deen, Diane Darrington , Karen Schode r, Mrs. Hall, Lind a Osbahr, Bev -&#13;
erly McEvoy .&#13;
54 &#13;
SPANISH CLUB- - Mr. Bre\vington, sponsor; Officers: Ro b Hall, Pres.; Pat Larson, Vice - Pres. ; Tim Steenbock,&#13;
Sec - Treas.&#13;
SPEECH CLUB--Back Row, le ft to right: Lyneta Grap , Shannon Willard , Cheryl Chapman, Karen Schroder, Diane Redinbaugh, Sarah Miller, Laura Ryan, Carol Zachari as. Second RO\v : Diane Oltmanns, Keith Christiansen,&#13;
Tim Steenbock, Janice Epperson. First Row: Nanc y Tighe , Dennis Je nsen , Charlotte Redinbaugh.&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
PEP CLUB--Back Row, left to right: Carolyn Reed, Lois Carlson, Sue Ma nion, Mary Jea n Ostdi ei&lt; , Kay Ve rpoorten, Donna Verpoorten, Janette Chambers, Janice Ohlinger. Second Ro1v: Diane Oltmanns, Patti Jung fe rman,&#13;
Sarah Miller, Laura Ryan, Kristi e Red inbaugh , Mary Collins, Mary Ry an , Che ryl Chapman . Third !(ow: Lind a&#13;
Heim, Di ana Albertus, Lyne ta Grap, Mary McMillen, Diane Konz, Charlotte Redinbaugh , Bev Wi tt. Fourth Row :&#13;
Pat Larson , Carol Martens, Sandi Wood , Carolyn Ri ng , Cathy Coffman .&#13;
Le[r to Right : Linda Heim, Sue Steenbock, Pa t Larson, Diane Ol tmanns, Bev \Vitt , C&lt;Jthy Co ffman. &#13;
)&#13;
57 &#13;
GIRLS LETTER CLUB--Starting at Bottom, Left&#13;
to Right : Connie Kuster, Mona Arrick, Kay Blois,&#13;
Pat Larson, Barb Witt, Kathy Driver, Bev Moffatt,&#13;
Nancy Blois, Barb Koe nig, Sue Steenbock, Linda Heim, Pat Rodenburg, Bev Witt, Carol Za -&#13;
charias, Virginia Miller, Carolyn O'Neill, Della&#13;
West, Cathy Coffman, Jenelle Matthews, Sand y&#13;
Ring, Pam Soppe, Rita Knauss, Diane Oltmanns,&#13;
Kathy F1oerchinger, Sue Miller, Julie Jensen.&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE HELP--Left to Right :&#13;
Sue Miller, Vicki Gardner, Kristie Redinbaugh ,&#13;
Pat Rodenburg , JanAl Kene aly, Be v Witt, Diana&#13;
Albe rt us, Carol Zacharias, Glenda Tolle , Caro -&#13;
lyn Ring.&#13;
58 &#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice- President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Mar y cMillen&#13;
.Gar ' Oltmanns&#13;
Sherry r e\v l and&#13;
Virginia Mille r&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
. Dave Pogge&#13;
....• Rob Hall&#13;
. . . . Nancy Blois&#13;
. Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice - President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasure r· ..&#13;
. Pa t Rodenburg&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
.. Ric Lee&#13;
Rick Guill&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice -President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
.. Mary Ryan&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
• Rassell Miller&#13;
59 &#13;
'&#13;
00 &#13;
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&#13;
1965 Queen, Rita Bardsley, '"as present at the cor&#13;
nation.&#13;
Coronation took place on the football field at half&#13;
time.&#13;
Seated: Queen Carolyn O'Neill and King Gary Oltmanns. Standing, left to right: Cathy Coffman , Gary Tripp,&#13;
Mary McMillen, Jim Carlson, Lyneta Grap, Cliff Killpack, Susan Steenbock, and Craig Welboume .&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
Candidates: Freshmen, Alan Oltmanns and Beverly Killpack; Sophomores, Dave Pogge and Barb Koenig; Juniors,&#13;
Dean Nieman and Kath y Driver; and King Gary Tripp (not pic tured ) and Queen Cathy Coffman.&#13;
Hey Joel! Look at those muscles !' What 's up, Lyne ta ?&#13;
I&#13;
f&#13;
I &#13;
One , t\vo, three , ki ck!&#13;
Kristie 's ge tting a ne\v fac e . WHEN did you say my appoinnn ent \vas?&#13;
First Row, le ft to right: Mr. Raver, Cliff Ki llpack, Ken Collins, Ellis Bertelsen, Terry Kuster, Howaru Lett, Bob&#13;
Frey. Second R01v: Cathy Coffman, Mary McMillen, Lyneta Grap , Susan Miller, Sue teenboc k, Kristie Redinbaugh, Carol Zach arias, Bev Wi tt, Carolyn O' Neill. Third Row: Diana Albertus, Sherry Newland , Virginia Miller, Chris Harman, Dennis Spark, Carolyn Ring, Lois Carlson, Kay Carlson, Amy Ma rtens, Donna VerpoLrten.&#13;
65 &#13;
66&#13;
Just one big happy play cast.&#13;
You must not weep Margaret, m y dear. Now le t m e see .&#13;
SMILE Miss Smith, he doesn't sound as if he loves me . Perciv al, you have c ute&#13;
knees ! &#13;
67 &#13;
The Juniors and Seniors danced to music by the Fortes.&#13;
68 &#13;
&#13;
Terry Kuster Cliff Killpack&#13;
Lyneta Grap Mary McMille n&#13;
70 &#13;
We would like to thank the business men of the surrounding communities for p~chasing an ad from our an nu a 1.&#13;
We would greatly appreciate it if you would patronize these business establishments. Without their help our annual, would not be possible. Our sincere thanks.&#13;
MO. VALLEY MINDEN&#13;
Foodland Super Market Sturdevant Pharmacy&#13;
Axtell 's Furniture Store Blue and White&#13;
Egan's Store D. E. West Trucking&#13;
First National Bank Kathy's Kafe&#13;
Jude'ed Beauty Shoppe Lunds Skelly Service&#13;
Gardner Implement Co. PERSIA&#13;
Mo. Valley Farm Supply Miller Garage&#13;
Valley Locker's Cary's Machine Shop&#13;
Missouri Valley Farm Equip. Inc. Persia Variety Store&#13;
Mar's Cafe Albertus Market, Hardware, and Locker&#13;
Fred's Jewelry Harmony Enterprise&#13;
People's State Bank Home Savings Bank&#13;
Bradley Clothing Elias Super Market and Laundermat&#13;
Moore Bros. Super Market Persfa Oil Co.&#13;
Farm Service Company Persia Milling Company&#13;
MINDEN Goshorn's Cafe&#13;
Bintz Grocery Bowles Grain Company&#13;
Ron Coffman Persia Co-op Co.&#13;
Minden Bowl Cafe Elsies' Cafe&#13;
Murlmt Grain &amp; Feed Co. Walt's Service&#13;
Minden Lumber Becker Funeral Home&#13;
Duffy's Tavern SHELBY&#13;
Wedel Hardware Eldon Jensen State Farm Insurance&#13;
Piepers Meat Market Farmer's Saving Bank&#13;
7J &#13;
72&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Axelsen's Danish Bakery&#13;
Walgreen Drugs&#13;
Corum's Flower Shop&#13;
Wallace Printing&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
Keenan Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Clark Drug Co.&#13;
Edna Kline&#13;
Ray Prichard or Elmer Ivers&#13;
The Music Shop&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
New Johnnie 's Cafe&#13;
House of Fabrics&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
National Shoe Store&#13;
Twin City Artificial Limb Co.&#13;
Harbs T. V.&#13;
Riso Carpet &amp; Linoleum&#13;
Counc il Bluffs Auto Dealers Assoc.&#13;
Vergamini Brothers&#13;
Pete 's Feed&#13;
Farm Service Company&#13;
NEOLA&#13;
Heath Service&#13;
Lakin Grain&#13;
Barrier Tire&#13;
Co-op&#13;
J. s. Plumbing&#13;
Rodenburgs Cafe&#13;
Schierbrock Dept. Store&#13;
Armstrong Standard Servic e&#13;
Gulf Oil Co.&#13;
Gulf Fertilizer Co.&#13;
Donovan's Service&#13;
Stokely Yards Inc.&#13;
O'Neill &amp; Killpack&#13;
Blue &amp; White Store&#13;
Von Hebels Tavern&#13;
Crowley Drug Store&#13;
Phils Cafe&#13;
Farmer's &amp; Merchants Stat e Bank&#13;
Carroll's Cafe&#13;
Farmers Cash Store&#13;
Larsen Dairy Whip &amp; Laundromat&#13;
Nelson Farm Supply&#13;
Neola Farm Equipment&#13;
Farm Service Company &#13;
WOODBINE&#13;
Harrison County Rural Electric&#13;
Woodbine Locker&#13;
Dale Clothing Co.&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Max Mann Trucking and Shelling&#13;
Pryor Commission Co.&#13;
Karons Beauty Shop&#13;
Dr. W. L. Ball Chiropractor&#13;
H &amp; H Department Store&#13;
Lowery Oldsmobile&#13;
PORTSMOUTH&#13;
Bowles Grain Company&#13;
Pat Newland 's Trucking&#13;
Leinen Hardwa re &amp; Electric&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
The Rocket&#13;
EARLING&#13;
Hi-Way Cafe&#13;
SILVER CITY&#13;
Farm Service Company&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
Olsen Chevrolet&#13;
Holtz Chevrolet&#13;
Farmers Co -op Creamery&#13;
LOGAN&#13;
Ed Wohlers&#13;
Logan Mill&#13;
LOGAN&#13;
Harvey's Fine Foods&#13;
CRESCENT&#13;
Brocl&lt;man Cafe&#13;
Allen's Grocery&#13;
Crescent Beauty Salon&#13;
Peterson Garage&#13;
Allen Equipment Co.&#13;
Bill's Tavern&#13;
HARLAN&#13;
Cardill&#13;
Farners&#13;
Tinsley's&#13;
Sc0tt Cleaners&#13;
Dr. Hardy&#13;
Golden Rule&#13;
Case Power Equipment&#13;
Emory's Jewelry&#13;
Super Value&#13;
Swanson Automotive&#13;
Nishnabotna Vall 3Y Rural Electric&#13;
Morans Cleaners&#13;
Wills Bleu Bunny Dairy&#13;
Evergreen Inn&#13;
Chicken Hut&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
HARLAN&#13;
Potter Bros. Elec.&#13;
Olsen's A. G.&#13;
Harlan Manufacturing Co. Inc.&#13;
Norgaard Drug Co.&#13;
Harlan Theater&#13;
Pexton Drug Store&#13;
Paulk &amp; Finn&#13;
Harlan Office Supply Center&#13;
Jim Noble Skyline Studio&#13;
Swanson's Store Inn&#13;
Pauley Ford Center&#13;
Reid Body Shop&#13;
Hi-Way Motel&#13;
Harlan Motel&#13;
Holiday Buffet&#13;
Potter Fox Service&#13;
Mickels Cafe&#13;
Home Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
Christensen Standard Service &amp; Cafe&#13;
Underwood Office State Savings Bank&#13;
Martin Meat&#13;
Perry Brs. Implement Co.&#13;
Morrissey Implement&#13;
J.C. Supermarket&#13;
BEEBEETOWN&#13;
Glen Koenigs Service&#13;
Beebeetown Store&#13;
Ellis Beebee&#13;
DUNLAP&#13;
Dunlap Farmers Co-op Ass'n&#13;
Fisher &amp; Auto Repair&#13;
Dick's U. Save&#13;
OAKLAND&#13;
Home Oil Co.&#13;
Green Parrot Cafe&#13;
Oakland Farm Service Co -op Elevator&#13;
Oakland Farm Supply &#13;
A&#13;
Zl)_L ~ ikL hcsk -luu ~ &amp;- y011-&#13;
J07!lL ~ ~ a. ~ o--'u V.u-o- /&#13;
!/.~ .MJ" "f;.- y/Jtl/J _d ~ Gao d b YE&#13;
J/U!7TL aff.) wk- 3 6 tir T- C !Ugl.&#13;
75 &#13;
Albertus, Diana 10,51,5 6,58,65,69&#13;
Albertus, Gary 24&#13;
Anderson, Alan 22,32,34,35,51,55,57,66&#13;
Arbaugh, Harold 10,34,35,69&#13;
Arnburg, Doug 22,57&#13;
Arrick, Clyde 22,43,66&#13;
Arrick, Linda Mae 24,52,53&#13;
Arrick, Mona 8,10,33,40,41,42,58,60,69&#13;
Arrick, Randy 26&#13;
Arthur, James 24,50,55&#13;
Ausdemore, Dale 22,37&#13;
Ausdemore, Karen 24,50,51,52,53,55&#13;
Ausdemore,Sharon 22,50,51,52,53,55&#13;
Baker, Sharon 10,69&#13;
Ballantyne , Gerry 22,34,35&#13;
Ballantyne, Les 26&#13;
Barrier, Gary 26,43&#13;
Bertelsen, Ellis 10,65,69&#13;
Bertelsen, Patti 26,40 ,50,5 1,55&#13;
Blois, Kay 22,33,40,4 1,57,58, 66&#13;
Blois, Nancy 24,33 ,40,55,58, 59&#13;
Bothwe ll, Jerry 22,34,43 ,44,45,66,69&#13;
Bothwell, Leo 26&#13;
Bradley, Sandra 26,52,53&#13;
Brewington, Bob 10,57,69&#13;
Brown, Leonard 24,34, 35 ,43&#13;
Brown , Rodney 26,43&#13;
Carlson, Gene 26,50,51&#13;
Carlson, Jim ll,32,34,35,43,45,60,63,69&#13;
Carlson, Kay 11,65,69&#13;
Carlson, Lois 11,5 1,56,65,69&#13;
Carlson, Wayne 22&#13;
Chambers, J anette 11,56,69&#13;
Chapman, Che ryl 22,50 ,51,55,56,66&#13;
Chapman, Kathy 26&#13;
Christiansen, Bonnie 24,51,52,53,55&#13;
Christiansen, Keith 24,50,51,55&#13;
Christiansen, Larry 22,50,51&#13;
Christiansen, Phil ll,34,35,36 ,43,45,69&#13;
Coffman, Cathy 11,50,51,54,56,58,60,63,64,65,69&#13;
Collins, Ken 12,34,35,55,65,69&#13;
Collins , Mary 26,51,56&#13;
Cook, Cathy 26&#13;
Cook, Jim 22,37&#13;
Cook, Pam 26,52,53&#13;
Corrin, Denise 26,50,55&#13;
Corrin, Richard 26,50&#13;
Corrin , Walter 26&#13;
Cross, Arlen 22&#13;
Dargin, Jerry 22,34 ,35,39&#13;
Darr ington, Arlon 26,37,50,51&#13;
Darrington, Dianne 22,50,5 1,54&#13;
Davis, Keith 26&#13;
Davis, Rick 22&#13;
Deen, Sharon 26,50,51 ,52,53 ,54,55&#13;
DeHart, Karol 24,43&#13;
Drive r, Car ol 12,50,51, 52,53,58,64,66,69&#13;
76&#13;
Driver, Kathy 8,22,33,40,41 ,42,60,58,64,66&#13;
Driver, Lynn 12,69&#13;
Driver, Richard 26,5 1,55&#13;
Dollen, Denny 24,37&#13;
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                    <text>TRI-CENTER&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
NEOLA, IOWA &#13;
OAMllCE: THE DANESFaculty and Administration ..... . . ............ 7&#13;
Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13&#13;
Clubs ......... .... .... .. . .. . .. .. . .. .... 27&#13;
Athletics . ... . .... .. .. . . ...... . ...... . . . 37&#13;
Classes . ........ .. .. .... ....... ... .... . 5 1&#13;
Junior High . .. .. . .. ... .. . . ..... ... . . ... . 75&#13;
Ads and Index ... .. . . ..... ... ...... . . . .. . 84&#13;
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COLORBOOK&#13;
Way to fire , boy!" Color the coach&#13;
SPIRITED.&#13;
Throughout the '68 Trojan, we shall paint our school the&#13;
many and varied colors of a school year. Our thought is that&#13;
moods vary in much the same manner as the colors of the&#13;
spectrum, from red, to yellow, to blue. Our high school&#13;
days will undoubtedly prove to be some of our happiest and&#13;
most fruitful. Follow our colorbook and watch the spectrum&#13;
change as the mood of the school varies from day to day,&#13;
activity to activity.&#13;
"Testing, 2-3-4-8????? Color them MECHANICALLY MINDED.&#13;
-&#13;
Here are some Tri-Center Trojans. Color them BEAUTIFUL!&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
Julie Jensen, Linda Heim, Vicki Gardner, Charlotte Redinbaugh, Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver, Laura Ryan, Sarah Miller,&#13;
Nancy Blois, Paula McDonald, Patti Heim, Bev Killpack, Cheryl Chapman, Carol Hutzell, Kathaleen Kuster, Rick Guill.&#13;
Seated: Pat Rodenburg, Kay Blois, Dianne Oltmanns, Bev Moffatt, Mr. Wolfe , advisor, Dave Hall.&#13;
Memories are most often the things to which we return&#13;
thoughts and reminiscences. Not all of them are good ones,&#13;
but they allow us to recall and ponder on past difficulties&#13;
and happinesses. We have spent four years of our lives here&#13;
and a world has been opened up to us. Some of us opened&#13;
the door a little wider than others, but we all went through&#13;
the drudgeries and moments of ectasy together.&#13;
At times we felt we were pinned in, not given any freedoms to express ourselves, either outwardly or inwardly.&#13;
The windows let us look out from the inside, not always&#13;
certain where we might go and what we might do with our&#13;
lives? We knew that we were not ready just yet to step out&#13;
into that hungry world and take our places. Our time was&#13;
coming, however, quickly. In fact for many of us, it has&#13;
come too quickly.&#13;
There were the periods each day which seemed to drag&#13;
on and on, with no end in sight. These moments are not&#13;
long remembered. The times that brought happiness and&#13;
fun are the ones that linger in our memories. Think back&#13;
upon the crowded halls, the messy locker, the sound of&#13;
endless chatter, the games and homecoming, the endless&#13;
hours spent on Music Man, plus all the time and effort spent&#13;
on homework, candy and magazine sales, and the rugged&#13;
hours devoted to practice sessions.&#13;
There was the sound of the bell that ended the day. We&#13;
either trudged or skipped toward the bus for the ride home ,&#13;
depending on the kind of day we had experienced. What&#13;
about the gossip and newsy news that we acquired on this&#13;
venture to the homeland? The hot air at the back of the&#13;
bus, the cold mornings waiting for the delayed transportation , the attitude of the persons in the morning as compared&#13;
to the afternoon ; all of these thoughts are reminiscent of&#13;
those days gone by and lost forever. But now we must look&#13;
forward to what lies ahead. We must keep an open mind and&#13;
a level head to social revolution and world change. So much&#13;
has happened that it is difficult to recall all the moments.&#13;
But they still exist in our minds, through memories and day&#13;
dreams.&#13;
Never forget that this is your school, a place where you&#13;
lived and loved. The classrooms, chemistry odors, lunch&#13;
lines and many other bereft remembrances have become affixed to our subconsious minds. Tri-Center High School was&#13;
the place, they were the teachers and I was the student in&#13;
that year- 1968. &#13;
The education of the younger generation rests with those&#13;
persons who have chosen this field as their life's work. The&#13;
students of Tri-Center High School have the benefit of the&#13;
talents and enthusiasm of one of these persons. This most&#13;
educated and interested person is Mr. Roger Eble , principal&#13;
of this school.&#13;
Mr. Eble's responsibilities rest in promoting harmony&#13;
between students and faculty . In order to gain the respect&#13;
of the student body, it is necessary that he be forthright in&#13;
his dealings with this body. He directs and guides them toward their goals in life, whatever they may be . Mr. Eble has&#13;
gained this confidence and given this direction to our school.&#13;
He has supplied ideas and a steady flow of polished methods,&#13;
some old and tried, others new and unproven.&#13;
The curriculum and atmosphere that exists in any school&#13;
must stem from the dignity that the administration maintains. The education that we as students gain must enable&#13;
us to consider and appraise ourselves for what we are to do&#13;
later in life. Mr. Eble has committed himself to doing a good&#13;
job in these fields, as well as in other areas.&#13;
For these purposes and ideals, we salute this man. We&#13;
thank him for these things: his diligent and difficult times,&#13;
the extra hours of work, his interest in every student, the&#13;
applied knowledge that he extends to our school, and most&#13;
of all, his personality and sense of humor that provide an&#13;
unacknowledged sense of security .&#13;
This is your book, Mr. Eble . We dedicate it to you as a&#13;
small token of gratitude for the job y u have done so well.&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
Superintendent Melvin Rogers, Neola.&#13;
President Harold O'Ne ill , Logan, farmer.&#13;
Secreta ry Gladys Miller, Persia, housewife.&#13;
Treasurer John D. Willard, Persia, banker.&#13;
Howa rd Darrington, Neola, fa rmer.&#13;
James L. Felton, Neola, farmer.&#13;
Vera! Smi th, Persia, mail currier.&#13;
Philip Spencer, Persia , ru ra l distributor.&#13;
The Tri-Cente r Boa rd of Educatio n works long and hard&#13;
hours at directing the affa irs of the schoo l sy tern. Their job&#13;
is often a thankless one, and the decisions they make are all&#13;
important to the well being of the schools of th e district.&#13;
The people, students, an d educa tors of the district thank&#13;
them for their dedicated service.&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION &#13;
&#13;
'8&#13;
Mr. Robert Raver&#13;
Guidance Counselor&#13;
Mr. Melvin B. Roge rs&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Mr. Roger Eble&#13;
Principal &#13;
James Wright Junior High Principal&#13;
Alice T. Hall Librarian&#13;
TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD&#13;
Don Lee Athletic Director, Science&#13;
Helen Fr y Business Education&#13;
Russ Borland Mathematics&#13;
Ja net Langenhor t Vocal Music&#13;
9 &#13;
10&#13;
Gordon Mosher&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Carl Mackie Art&#13;
Larry Christensen Ind. Arts&#13;
Ernie Abariotes P.E., Soc. Science&#13;
David Wolfe English&#13;
Sarah Hansen&#13;
HomeEconomics &#13;
Doyle Brewington Spanish&#13;
George Sorenson History&#13;
Ruth Kuster English&#13;
Robert Hilligas Instrumental Music&#13;
Harold McKercher Mathematics,&#13;
Natural Science&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
COLORBOOK&#13;
"If I could just get down there, I'd&#13;
straighten those birds out?" Color&#13;
him BIG.&#13;
"Now I Jay me down to sleep! I pray&#13;
my hair to keep." Color him SPIRITUAL.&#13;
Smile!&#13;
The leading candidates.&#13;
Colqr them BROWNIES.&#13;
Color him CANDID.&#13;
How is the stock market?&#13;
Color him BROKE.&#13;
Check the halo.&#13;
Color him ANGELIC.&#13;
·. &#13;
&#13;
14&#13;
HOMECOMING 1968&#13;
KING AND QUEEN&#13;
LINDA HEIM AND JERRY BOTHWELL &#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
Pat Rodenburg an d Rick Guill&#13;
Kathy Drive r and Ric Lee&#13;
CANDIDATES&#13;
Cheryl Chapman an d Fred Rodenbu rg&#13;
Carol Hutze II ' and Dean Nieman&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Who says chaperones never swing out?&#13;
Tri-Center kindergarten. Aren' t they cute?&#13;
"I always ride this way."&#13;
Who spelled that word?&#13;
Swing and sway the Bothwell way.&#13;
"Skate, shin g-a-lin g anybody?" &#13;
-&#13;
Here come da judge.&#13;
Color them corny.&#13;
Must be studying up for the next football game,&#13;
huh George?&#13;
Color him the tllinker.&#13;
All lined up for another game of rugby , huh fellas?&#13;
Color them the most beautiful legs in the world.&#13;
"Now when you get out there, try not&#13;
to fall down . That's not asking too&#13;
much , is it?"&#13;
Color them the best.&#13;
Myron's eve n better than gum for holding the school together- an d we've&#13;
tried both!&#13;
Color him strong.&#13;
17 &#13;
Shipoopi&#13;
A Practice Session&#13;
18&#13;
The Town Council&#13;
THE MUSIC&#13;
MAN&#13;
The Shinn Family &#13;
Mrs. Hilljgas expecting ...&#13;
a big success.&#13;
The Music Man was presented as the first all-school musical. It was under the direction of Mr. Robert Hilligas and&#13;
Mrs. Janet Langenhorst. Involving a cast of 50, almost a fifth&#13;
of the school's 240 enrollment, the students brought to life&#13;
Meredith Wilson's story of a fast talking salesman trying to&#13;
con a small community into a boys' band. The cast included:&#13;
Steve Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy&#13;
Mike Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Professor Hill&#13;
Rosemary Jensen . .. ......... . ...... Marian&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Shinn&#13;
Dennis Jen sen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Shinn&#13;
Glenda Tolle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Paroo&#13;
Richard Driver .. ..... . .. .. ....... Winthrop&#13;
Gene Carlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcellus&#13;
Lois Voge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zanetta&#13;
The crowd is shown enjoying one of the performances of&#13;
the musical.&#13;
Where's the threshold?&#13;
Harold Hill and Marian Paroo&#13;
19 &#13;
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
I&#13;
While Miss Hamilton and Lindy are hard at work- the crooks are conspiring.&#13;
BOOKS AND CROOKS&#13;
Gerard . ........ . ... . ....... . . . ... . .... . . . . .. . . .. .. .. Roger Jensen&#13;
Miss Irene Hamilton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Arnold Q. Henly .... . .. . . ...... . ... .. ... .......... . ... Dennis Jensen&#13;
Larry Malone ... .. . .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. . ....... ........ Alan Youmans&#13;
Lindy Wilbams .... . ........... . .. .. ...... . .......... . .. Laura Ryan&#13;
Goody Gulfuopper ....... .. .. .. . . . . ... .. .. .. . . . . .. . . ... . . Lois Voge&#13;
Raymond "The Prof" Nichols . . .......... . . . .. ...... .. .. . . Dennis Jensen&#13;
Francis Jim Arthur&#13;
P. Oliver Burkholder .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . ........ . .. .. . ... . .... Dalyn Grap&#13;
Mrs. Mildred Gunklock ... . .. .. . ... . ..... ... .. . .... . . ... . . . Sarah Miller&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Blick.le .......... . ..... .... . ..... ..... ... Barbara Roberts&#13;
Lieutenant Shaw ........... . . . . ... . . . ... ... . ..... .... Dave Welbo urne&#13;
20 &#13;
Madrigal&#13;
Girl's Trio&#13;
POP&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
Band&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
Trumpet Trio&#13;
Mike , Roger, and Dennis Jensen&#13;
13aritone Solo&#13;
Dave Welbourne&#13;
Vocal Solo&#13;
Mrs. Langenhorst&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
Stage Band&#13;
Triple Trio&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
Practice makes perfect'&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
TRIPLICATE&#13;
TRIPLICATE&#13;
BAND CONCERT&#13;
La Bella Roma ................. . . .... .. Cacavas&#13;
Theme and Variations on a Chimes Theme . . ......... .&#13;
Shannon Willard Ost ling&#13;
El Capeo . ...... . ......... . ... . ... . Parera&#13;
Arietta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Koepke&#13;
Bev Moffatt - Dave Hall&#13;
Texas Portrait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He rma nn&#13;
Hyacinthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buchte l&#13;
Glenda Tolle&#13;
Born Free .... . .......... . . . ... .. .. Black-Barry &#13;
Mr. John "Red" McManus&#13;
Guest Speaker&#13;
Mr. Melvin Rogers&#13;
ATHLETIC&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
The Tri-Center Athletic Banquet was held&#13;
April 29 at Club 64 in Council Bluffs. Letter&#13;
winners were named by their coaches for the&#13;
following sports: Mr. Sorensen, Football ; Mr.&#13;
Frey, Boy's Basketball and Baseball; Mr. Abariotes, Track and Wrestling; Mr. Wolfe , Girl's Basketball; Mr. Mosher, Summer Softball. Mr. John&#13;
McManus was the guest speaker. Mr. Joe Welbourne was the Master of Ceremonies.&#13;
Accepting World-Herald's All SW First Place Award&#13;
Mr. Gordon Mosher&#13;
Summer Softball Awards&#13;
Mr. George Sorensen&#13;
Football Awards&#13;
23 &#13;
~~SA YONARA"&#13;
Mr. David Wolfe Mrs. Sarah Hansen&#13;
and&#13;
were featured speake.rs&#13;
24 &#13;
CLASS OF 1968&#13;
Kathy Driver Ka y Blois&#13;
Dave Hall Alan Anderson&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Color me heartless.&#13;
Happy haircut, Ronnie.&#13;
Color him handsome .&#13;
A day of selling annual ads.&#13;
Color us most energetic.&#13;
Color us strong in body, weak in mind.&#13;
A new face, Jan?&#13;
Color her happy.&#13;
Keeping late hou rs, Mr. Raver?&#13;
Color him very tired! &#13;
Old Faithful in our&#13;
chemistry lab.&#13;
Color them learning.&#13;
Color us in love.&#13;
I&#13;
r • . '*&#13;
It must be spring aga in.&#13;
Color our roof drip , drip, drip.&#13;
It's getting late in the day.&#13;
Color us hot and tired.&#13;
Looks like another&#13;
swinging chorus party.&#13;
Color Mrs. Langenhorst&#13;
the guinea pig.&#13;
Color us entertained.&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh, Kay Blois, Shari Hansen, Shannon Willard, Bev McEvoy,&#13;
Linda Heim, Linda Osbahr, Kathy Driver, Karen Schroder, Cheryl Chapman, Sarah Miller, Laura Ryan , Nancy Blois, Marty Jones, and Mrs. Kuster. Not pictured is&#13;
Diane Oltmanns.&#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
STAFF&#13;
NEWSPAPER&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Cheryl and Kathy are the co-editors.&#13;
Sitting: Bev McEvoy, Linda Osbahr, Karen Schroder. Standing: Eula Stoutzenburger, Dianne Darrington , and Mrs. Hall.&#13;
Dianne is the President of the Library Staff. &#13;
SPEECH&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Front Row: Roger Jensen* , Joel Schomer*, Rick Guill*, Mrs. Jensen , Instructor;&#13;
Alan Anderson*, J anAl Kenealy *, Cheryl Chapman*, Shannon Willard, Nancy Tighe, laura Ryan, Charolotte Redinbaugh *, Sandra Wood, Sarah Miller, Lois Voge,&#13;
Kay Blois, Karen Ausdemore, Diane Oltmanns, Stan Miller, Jerry Shriver, David&#13;
Hall, Jim Arthur, Dennis Jensen , Mike Jensen.&#13;
*Denotes members of Council.&#13;
Alan is the Speaker of the council.&#13;
Front Row: Mr. Brewington, Kathleen Kuster, Treasurer; Carol Hutzell, Secretary;&#13;
Je rry Thjelen, Vice-President ; Pat Larson, President. Second Row: Bonnie Christiansen, Mickie Thielen , Patti Bertelsen, Julie Jensen , Nancy Tighe , Teresa Lett.&#13;
Third Row: Sharon Ausdemore , Eula Stoutzenburger, Shannon Willard, Susan Tucker, Vickj Cook, Ellen Pearcy. Back Row: David Stuhr, Dennis Finken, Paul Schomer.&#13;
SPANISH&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Pat is the President&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
NEW MEMBERS&#13;
Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Carol Hutzell&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh&#13;
Pat Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Rob Hall&#13;
Bill Hammit&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Kathy Killpack&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
PROVISIONAL MEMBERS&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Bev Killpack&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Patti Larson&#13;
Marsha Newland&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Patti Heim&#13;
The hjgh standards of the National Honor&#13;
Society are:&#13;
Scholarship&#13;
Leadershjp&#13;
Character&#13;
Service&#13;
The new members were inducted into this&#13;
elite organization for rugh school students on&#13;
January 30, 1968.&#13;
SENIOR (CHARTER) MEMBERS&#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Kay Blois, Secretary&#13;
Kathy Driver, Vice-Pres.&#13;
David Hall, Treasurer&#13;
J anAl Kenealy&#13;
Bev Moffatt, President&#13;
Karen Schroder&#13;
Advisors: Mr. Mosher and&#13;
Mr. Raver &#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Cheerleaders: Carol Hutzell, Linda Heim, Cheryl Chapman, Jane Hoeppner, Diane Oltmanns, Pat Larson.&#13;
LETTERMAN CLUB&#13;
Letter Club- Front Row : Barb Witt, Nancy Blois, Barb Koenig, Shannon Willard , Pam Soppe, Denise Corrin, Patti Heim, Pat&#13;
L1rson, Sandy Ring, Jan Kenealy. Second Row: Carol Hutzel\, Pat Junferman , Lois Voge , Laura Ryan, Nancy Tighe, Julie&#13;
Jensen, Diane Redinbaugh , Della West, Karen Schroder, Jane Hoeppner. Third Row: Diane Oltmanns, Cheryl Chapman, Kay&#13;
Blois, Sheila Koch, Kathy Driver, Linda Heim, Vicki Gardner, Pat Rodenburg, Connie Kuster, Paula McDonald. Fourth&#13;
Row: Alan Oltmanns, Jerry Wilson , George Hines, Dan Jessen, Joel Schomer, Tom Honeywell, Dean Nieman , Jerry Shriver,&#13;
Alan Anderson. Fifth Row: Dave Pogge , Rob Hall, Dalyn Grap.&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
Jim Arthur, Patti Bertelsen , Keith Christiansen, Larry Christiansen, Vicki Cook, Denise Corrin, Richard Corrin, Arion Darrington, Dave Hall, Rob Hall, Alan Hamann, Bonnie lwen, Dennis Jensen, Julie Jensen , Mike Jensen, Roger Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Patti J ungferman, Sheila Kock, Debbie Kroeger, Teresa Lett, Sarah Miller, Steve Miller, Bev Moffatt, Alan Pieper, Diane Redinbaugh, Charlotte Redinbaugh, Debbie Soppe, Pam Soppe, Nancy Tighe, Glenda Tolle, Susan Tucker, Danny Verpoorten , Lois Voge , Dave Welbourne, Reg Welbourne, Steve Welbourne , Shannon Willard.&#13;
Sunrise practices: Above and beyond&#13;
the call of duty.&#13;
The ants go marching one by one.&#13;
Do the bunny hop "Hop! Hop! Hop!" &#13;
CONCERT BAND&#13;
Jim Arthur, Patti Bertelsen , Keith Christiansen, Larry Christiansen , Vicki Cook, Denise Corrin, Richard Corrin , Arion Darrington, Dave Hall, Rob Hall, Alan Hamann , Bonnie I wen , Dennis Jensen, Julie Jensen, Mike Jensen, Roge r Jensen, Rosemary&#13;
Jensen, Patti J ungferman, Sheila Kock, Debbie Kroeger, Teresa Lett, Sarah Miller, Steve Miller, Bev Moffatt, Alan Pieper, Diane Redinbaugh , Charlotte Redinbaugh, Debbie Soppe, Pam Soppe, Nancy Tighe, Glenda Tolle , Susan Tucker, Danny Verpoorten, Lois Voge, Dave Welbourne ,Reg Welbourne, Steve Welbourne, Shannon Willard.&#13;
Working hard for a rating .&#13;
" I loved you once in silence"&#13;
then we got married.&#13;
Don't tell me the oboes lost their&#13;
place again!&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Back Row: Lynn Knauss, Dennis Jensen, Mike Jensen, Steve Miller, Jim Arthur, Gene Carlson, Jere) Schomer, Keith&#13;
Christiansen, Roger Jensen, Albert Roberts, Larry Christiansen, Richard Driver, Danny Verpoorten. Third Row: Karen&#13;
Schroder, Vicki Gardener, Karen Ausdemore, Lori Sperry, Pam Soppe, Denise Corrin, Rose Jensen, Shannon Willard ,&#13;
Shari Hansen , Diane Konz, Corrine Meadows, Jane Hoeppner, Susie Ring, Debbie Soppe. Second Row: Dianne Darrington, Cheryl Chapman, Sandy Ring, Paula McDonald, Mary Collins, Pat Bertelsen, Marsha Newland, Pat Felton, Bonnie&#13;
Christiansen, Laura Ryan, Lois Voge , Sandi Wood, JanAI Kenealy, Sara Miller, Jan Hoeppner, Sharon Ausdemore. Front&#13;
Row: Della West, Nancy Tighe, Pat Larsen, Betsy Manion, Kathleen Kuster, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Mary Ryan , Debbie West,&#13;
Kay Blois, Nancy Coffman, Janice Ohlinger, Debbie Kroeger, and Bonnie lwen.&#13;
Girls' Trio: Cheryl Chapman, Rose Jensen, and Sara Miller.&#13;
Boys' Quartet: Mike Jensen, Jere) Schomer,&#13;
Jim Arthur, Dennis Jensen.&#13;
Girls' Sextet: Denise Corrin , Mary&#13;
Collins, Sara Miller, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Lois Voge, Kathleen Kuster. &#13;
Madrigal Mixed Double Quartet&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
Girl's Quartet&#13;
Mixed Quartet&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Color them overwhelmed with&#13;
joy.&#13;
This is Wendell.&#13;
Color him resting, again!&#13;
I've got my thumb , but I lost my&#13;
blanket.&#13;
Color me BLUE.&#13;
Color us Peanut Butter; chunky style and plain.&#13;
This is Mr. Abariotes,&#13;
Color him concerned. &#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
Warm-up. Another victory in sight.&#13;
38&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Playing one of the toughest schedules in Southwest Iowa ,&#13;
the football team started and ended the season by playing&#13;
balanced opponents. The Tri-County Conference was well&#13;
balanced at the top and at the bottom. The battles that&#13;
were waged at each end of the standings created what appeared to be a two division league , with tough and weak&#13;
teams battling each other. Coaches Sorenson, McKercher,&#13;
and Abariotes did another excellent job of preparing the&#13;
team for each encounter.&#13;
Under the direction of Coach Sorenson , our boys aga in&#13;
ended the season nea r the top of the totem po le. They met&#13;
and repelled eve ry opponent, finishing second in the conference. The season had bright and dismal spots, as do all&#13;
activities, and cou ld have been even a more successful season with a few brea ks. Everyone is proud of the team's accomplishments and also of the good attitudes they presented while competing for Tri-Center High School.&#13;
Coach and cheerleaders watch the kick-off. &#13;
FINISH 6-3 CAMPAIGN&#13;
WE&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
20&#13;
38&#13;
44&#13;
21&#13;
58&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
OAKLAND&#13;
CARSON-MACEDONIA&#13;
WALNUT&#13;
ISO&#13;
ELKHORN&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
SHELBY&#13;
TREYNOR&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
THEY&#13;
25&#13;
12&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
19&#13;
14&#13;
12&#13;
20&#13;
Front Row: Ron Knauss, Mike Masker, Melvin Vogt, Mike Rodenburg, George Siebert, Dan Brown, Dennis Finken, Randy&#13;
Peterson, Arion Martens, Dick Pogge, Bob Cary, Jerry Bothwell, Dan Sparvell. Second Row: Doug Arn burg, Jerry Ballantyne,&#13;
Leonard Brown, Rick Guill, Rod Brown, Dalyn Grap, Dale Gardner, Leo Bothwell , Bill Frey, Denny I wen, Al Oltmanns,&#13;
Fred Rodenburg, Reg Welbourne. Coach George Sorenson , Joel Schomer, Tom Honeywell, Dave Pogge , Tom Masker, Myron&#13;
Koenig, Dean Nieman, Jerry Sluiver, Jerry Dargin, Jerry Wilson, Alan Anderson, Stan Miller, Dan Jessen, Dave Hall, Steve&#13;
Trede, Coach Harold McKercher.&#13;
Coach George Sorenson&#13;
Freshmen still have spirit.&#13;
Diane and footballers doing&#13;
Homecoming work.&#13;
39 &#13;
D. Nieman&#13;
J. Shriver&#13;
D. Hall •I&#13;
T. Masker&#13;
K. Driver&#13;
S. Ring C. Kuster&#13;
40&#13;
TWO TRI-CENTER TEAMS&#13;
" M. Koenig R. Guill&#13;
G. Ballantyne&#13;
J. Bothwell&#13;
We&#13;
50&#13;
44&#13;
71&#13;
47&#13;
67&#13;
50&#13;
64&#13;
45&#13;
33&#13;
40&#13;
59&#13;
54&#13;
59&#13;
34&#13;
48&#13;
55&#13;
44&#13;
53&#13;
38&#13;
39&#13;
J. Dargin&#13;
A. Anderson&#13;
F. Rodenburg&#13;
Adair-Casey&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Audubon&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Walnut (Conf.Tour.)&#13;
Elk Horn(Conf.Tour.)&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Oakland&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
(sectional tour.)&#13;
They&#13;
73&#13;
39&#13;
43&#13;
56&#13;
55&#13;
66&#13;
41&#13;
66&#13;
61&#13;
50&#13;
72&#13;
36&#13;
53&#13;
47&#13;
44&#13;
33&#13;
54&#13;
41&#13;
42&#13;
43&#13;
GIRLS' FINAL RECORD&#13;
~ (&#13;
' &#13;
RECEIVE NUMBER I RANKING&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
D. Hall&#13;
Jere! Schomer&#13;
We&#13;
47&#13;
83&#13;
80&#13;
61&#13;
59&#13;
81&#13;
82&#13;
56&#13;
57&#13;
94&#13;
80&#13;
82&#13;
71&#13;
82&#13;
87&#13;
64&#13;
73&#13;
69&#13;
71&#13;
71&#13;
68&#13;
65&#13;
79&#13;
50&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
ISO&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Walnut (Conf. Tourn.)&#13;
ovt. Elk Horn (Conf.Tourn.)&#13;
Treynor (Conf.Tourn.)&#13;
ISO&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Underwood (Sect.)&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Oakland (Dist.)&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Corydon of Wayne&#13;
They&#13;
68&#13;
29&#13;
65&#13;
53&#13;
52&#13;
43&#13;
30&#13;
33&#13;
SI&#13;
52&#13;
41&#13;
42&#13;
76&#13;
62&#13;
49&#13;
62&#13;
26&#13;
39&#13;
70&#13;
46&#13;
54&#13;
6 1&#13;
78&#13;
51&#13;
BOYS' FINAL RECORD&#13;
F. Rodenburg R. Lee&#13;
(NUMBER I IN SW IOWA)&#13;
TRI-CENTER SENIOR ATHLETES&#13;
We&#13;
47 (Res.)&#13;
29&#13;
26 (Res.)&#13;
27&#13;
3rd place&#13;
18&#13;
48 (Res.)&#13;
24 (Res.)&#13;
1st place&#13;
32&#13;
5th place&#13;
29&#13;
33&#13;
29&#13;
I st place&#13;
35 (Res.)&#13;
19&#13;
1st place&#13;
34&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Underwood&#13;
St. Alberts&#13;
Lo-Ma&#13;
Harlan Inv.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
ISO&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Underwood Inv.&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Audubon Inv.&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Audubon&#13;
Tri-Center Inv.&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Lo-Ma&#13;
ISD Inv.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Po-Ha . Tourney&#13;
Sectional Tourney&#13;
They&#13;
5&#13;
17&#13;
26&#13;
19&#13;
26&#13;
3&#13;
23&#13;
20&#13;
19&#13;
11&#13;
10&#13;
15&#13;
24&#13;
13&#13;
GRAPPLER FINAL RECORD&#13;
(NUMBER I IN SW IOWA)&#13;
C. Arrick&#13;
M. Koenig J. Shriver&#13;
4 1 &#13;
42&#13;
"Rebound, Dave! Rebound!"&#13;
BOYS' BASKETBA LL&#13;
No matter how you look at it, the Tri- Center boys basketball team had a great year! Not only did they win 18 straight&#13;
games during the regular season, but they won the conference&#13;
crown as well as the conference tournament title . Coach Ken Frey&#13;
masterfully controlled the teams' talent, creating a smooth running machine that ran over many of its opponents. Their goal of&#13;
80 points per game was one pinnacle they barely missed attaining.&#13;
This perhaps resulted from a wise choice not to run the score up&#13;
on weaker opponents.&#13;
More honors were heaped upon the team as they were rated&#13;
No. 1 in Southwest Iowa. Earning this honor a little bit at a time&#13;
after beginning the season as solid underdogs, made the rating&#13;
even more enjoyable.&#13;
Attitude and desire to win took the boys to the final game of&#13;
the substate tournament. A cold night from the floor spelled disappointment for everyone who had followed the teams' progress.&#13;
The state tournament was but one point from being attained&#13;
when the final second ticked off the clock.&#13;
The final record of 23-2 will remain in the annals of school&#13;
history as the best ever. Fred Rodenburg and Ric Lee were both&#13;
honored as first-teamers in Southwest Iowa and honorable&#13;
mention in All-State ratings.&#13;
Fred slips around for 2 more.&#13;
The big man controls it.&#13;
BOYS FINISH GREAT SEASON! &#13;
Coach Ken Frey&#13;
Front J3ow: Dale Ausdemore. Standing: Reg Welbourne, Fred Rodenburg, Jere! Schomer, Al Youmans, Dave Hall, Rick Lee, Les Harmon, Dave Pogge , Joel Schomer, Bill&#13;
Frey.&#13;
BASKETBALL IS THEIR LOVE!&#13;
Coach Larry Hornbostel&#13;
Front Row: Pete Schomer, Al Hamann, Randy Peter on . Second&#13;
Row: Paul Schomer, John Forsen, Russ Miller, Bob Cary. Third Row:&#13;
Randy Zacharias, Mike Masker, Steven Miller, Arlan Darrington, Ron&#13;
Knauss, Rick Rodenburg, Denny Dollen, Steve Welbourne.&#13;
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Praises to the basketball!&#13;
Runners-up in the conference tournament, the&#13;
girls never gave up their early season spirit.&#13;
Coach Dave Wolfe searched for the winning combination that he never completely found. Tough&#13;
guard play throughout the season and dead eye shooting in the forward court, provided many thrills for all.&#13;
McD. , Kus and Ring.&#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
The year for the Trojanettes started out on a note of&#13;
optimism. The girls knocked off the tough Elk Horn girls in&#13;
the early going, who were to become the eventual winners&#13;
of the conference crown as well as the conference tourney.&#13;
The 12 point victory was the turning point for the team ,&#13;
however, as they dropped some crucial games after that.&#13;
"Drive, Driver! Drive."&#13;
After tying for second place in the Tri-County Conference, the girls moved into sectional tournament play. Their&#13;
4 point loss to Lewis Central was a heartbreaker that could&#13;
have been won, except for a bad first quarter that provided&#13;
deficits too large to overcome. •&#13;
Everyone is proud of the girls and their fine performance&#13;
throughout the season. &#13;
Coach Dave Wolfe&#13;
Front Row: Nancy Blois, Sarah Miller, Sandi Wood , managers. Standing: Kay Blois,&#13;
Patti Heim, Barb Koenig, Beverly Killpack , Paula McDonald , Sandy Ring, Janice&#13;
Honeywell, Rose Jensen , Pam Soppe , Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver, Della West, Pat&#13;
Rodenburg.&#13;
SPIRITED YOUNG LADIES&#13;
Front Row : Jackie Shriver, Vicki Cook, Debbie Kroeger, Vicki&#13;
Fahrenkrog. Standing: Charlene Schneckloth, Denise Corrin, Denise&#13;
Koenig, Kathy Oloff, Bev Killpack, Susie Ballantyne .&#13;
Coach Gordon Mo her&#13;
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WRESTLING&#13;
The fact that Tri-Center qualified seven wrestlers for the district wrestle-offs speaks for itself. Grappling is an individual sport&#13;
and a man relies upon himself. This sport demands that the athlete be of a special breed , resulting in great pride in each squad&#13;
member. This attitude is good for everyone concerned , and these&#13;
men should be proud of their accomplislUTients.&#13;
Tri-Center traditionally has good wrestling teams, causing the&#13;
competitive spirit to increase. This years' squad overwhelmed its&#13;
opponents, evidenced by the fantastic record they accumulated.&#13;
Three men qualified for the state wrestling competition . Craig&#13;
Tripp, Steve Heim, and Jerry Bothwell did quite well. Tripp and&#13;
Heim lost in the first round , but Bothwell became the eventual&#13;
state champion at 127 pounds. He was the only wrestler in Southwest Iowa to succeed in this venture. Congratulations to these&#13;
men, the rest of the squad , and to Coach Ernie Abariotes.&#13;
GRAPPLERS IN ACTION! &#13;
Front Row : Clyde Arrick , Steve Heim, Dave Welbourne, Craig Tripp, Roger Hall, Ron&#13;
Meeker, Dan Jessen . Back Row: Alan Oltmanns, Gary Larsen, Leo Bothwell, Myron Koenig, Jerry Shriver, Tom Honeywell, Dalyn Grap, Jerry Bothwell.&#13;
WINNERS TODAY!&#13;
\&#13;
Coach Ernie Abariotes&#13;
COMPETITORS TOMORROW!&#13;
Coach Larry Christensen&#13;
Front Row: Dennis Finken, Dan Brown, Roger Redinbaugh, Kevin Ring, Gary Barrier,&#13;
Rob Hall, Walt Corrin, Alan Pieper. Back Row: Rod Brown, Vern Manhart, Dave Ring,&#13;
Melvin Vogt, Tom Masker, Darrold Martens, Randy Arrick, Ron Heim, Ron Weihs.&#13;
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TRACK&#13;
Back Row: Rick Rodenburg, Tom Masker,Joel Schomer,Jerry Shriver, Stan Miller, Randy Zacharias, Bob Hansen, J erry Wilson, Dan Jessen. Front Row : Bob Cary, Rob Hall, Bill Frey, Fred RodenbLirg, Arion Martens, Denny Iwen , Ru ss Miller, Reg&#13;
Welbourne , Dave Stuhr. &#13;
GIRL'S SOFTBALL&#13;
Front Row: Patti Bertelsen, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Pat Rodenburg, Bev Moffatt, Kathy Driver, Patti Heim, Della West. Back&#13;
Row: Coach Gordon Mosher, Bev Killpack, Nancy Blois, Barb Koenig, Barb Witt, Denise Corrin, Mickey Thielen, Julie&#13;
Jensen, Kay Blois, Coach Dave Wolfe.&#13;
BOY'S BASEBALL&#13;
Knee ling: Jerry Wilson and Reg Welbourne. Back Row: Fred Rodenburg, Alan Oltmanns, Dan Jessen, Myron Koenig, Steve&#13;
Heim, Dean Nieman, and Rick Guill.&#13;
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Color them Sandy and Gary.&#13;
Would you believe Sandy?&#13;
This is a crap game. Color Steve losing.&#13;
I see it, but I don't believe it.&#13;
Color me astonished.&#13;
Our man is losing, color us forlorn.&#13;
Color me beautiful, you got my best side . &#13;
&#13;
JoAnn Arrick Susan Ballantyne Claudia Beebee Daniel Brown Bob Cary Nancy Coffman&#13;
Vicki Cook Janice Cross Arion Deupree Steve Doty Dennis Finken Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ronnie Flaha rty Bruce Guill Ervin Gunderson Roger Hall Alan Hamann Ronald Heim&#13;
Glen Hubbard Bonnie lwen Bob Koch Denise Koenig Debbie Kroeger Jeanette Larson&#13;
Teresa Lett Vern Manhart Mike Masker John McDonald Steve Miller Dean Muhs&#13;
Not Pictured: Sheri Harris, Julie Meyer&#13;
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Kathy Oloff&#13;
Roger&#13;
Redinbaugh&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Ronnie Reed&#13;
Jackie Shriver&#13;
Eula&#13;
Stoutzenberger&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Not Pictured: Lyle Olson, Diane Schuning&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Albert Roberts&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
Stan Trede&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Robert Owens&#13;
Mike Rodenburg&#13;
Debra Soppe&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Debbie West&#13;
Ellen Pearcy&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Lori Sperry&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Randy Petersen&#13;
Charlene&#13;
Schneckloth&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Danny&#13;
Verpoorten&#13;
Dale Youmans&#13;
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Class Officers: Nancy Co ffman , Bruce Guill , Mike Rodenburg, Steve Miller.&#13;
The freshman class is obviously new to the&#13;
high school sce ne. They are th rown in with the&#13;
older and more experienced students and must&#13;
necessa rily adjust. This is a new and o ften exciting adve nture fo r these students. From the beginni ngs th at they establish as freshmen, they&#13;
proceed to the yea rs th at follow. &#13;
&#13;
Randy Arrick Lester Ballantyne Gary Barrier Patti Bertelsen Leo Bothwell Sandra Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown Gene Carlson Cathy Chapman Cathy Cook Pam Cook Mary Collins . Denise Corrin Richard Corrin Walt Corrin Arion Darrington Keith Davis Richard Driver&#13;
Richard Vicki Fahrenkrog Pa tty Felton Bill Frey Bob Hansen Les Harman&#13;
Engelking Patti Heim Pauline Hines Roberta Huebner Jan Honeywell Mike Hough&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
Dennis Iwen&#13;
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Not Pictured: Ronnie Knauss, Karen Lynam&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Beverly Killpack Marlene Kline Corrine Kuster Kathleen Kuster Margie Moffatt Patty Larson&#13;
Mary Manion Darrold Martens Roger McEvoy Russell Miller Charles Colleen Newland&#13;
Marsha Newland Alan Oltmanns Alan Pieper Pat Plambeck Redinbaugh Kevin Ring&#13;
Marvin Ring Les Rodenburg Mary Ryan Paul Schomer Peter Schomer David Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thielen Wanda Thomas Nancy Tighe Ronnie Weihs Jerry Wilson Randy Zacharias&#13;
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Class Officers: Marsha Newland, Alan Oltmanns, Jerry Wilson , Patti Bertelsen.&#13;
As sophomores, things become a little easier and&#13;
more casual. The social whirl and new ideas are now&#13;
common and attitudes begin to change . It is now easier to talk to girls and/or to boys and we have begun&#13;
to form many of our own opinions about everything.&#13;
For some of us, it is a difficult, in-between year.&#13;
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Linda Arrick Jim Arthur Karen Ausdemore Nancy Blois Leonard Brown Bonnie&#13;
Keith Dennis Dollen Kathy John Forsen Dale Gardner Christiansen&#13;
Chr.istiansen B~l Ha ines Floerchinger Doug Hamann Billy Hammitt Steve Gardner&#13;
Dalyn Grap Tom Honeywell Robert Hall Julie Jensen Mike J ensen Mike Hines&#13;
Jane Hoeppner Danny Jessen Dennis J ensen Kathy Killpack Shiela Koch Roge r J ensen&#13;
Rose Jensen Patti J ungferman Barb Koenig&#13;
Not Pictured: Gary Albertus, Karol DeHart&#13;
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Gary Larson&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Lee Peterson&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Steve Trede&#13;
Not Pictured: Rodney Pitt, Leo Roberts, Craig Soppe.&#13;
Paula McDonald Glenn Miller&#13;
Connie Martens Terry Newland Ron Meeker Joyce Olsen&#13;
Abbie Newland Diane Janice Ohlinger Myron Ring&#13;
Dave Pogge Redinbaugh Dave Ring Belknap&#13;
Larry Siebert Cathy Stone Danny Sparvell Stoutzenberger&#13;
Lois Voge Dave Welbourne Reg Welbourne Barb Witt&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
Barb Roberts&#13;
Mickie Thielen&#13;
Alan Youmans&#13;
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Class Officers: Rob Hall , Dave Pogge, Nancy Blois, Kathy Floerchinger.&#13;
Some have chosen wh at they are working toward,&#13;
while others are yet undecided. It is a difficult year&#13;
fo r some academically , re sultants of chemistry and&#13;
business courses just begun. It is a year of maturity as&#13;
we grow into the world of automo biles and society. &#13;
&#13;
Doug Arn burg&#13;
Alan Anderson Clyde Arrick&#13;
Dale Ausdemore&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore Kay Blois&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
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Wayne Carlson&#13;
Jerry Bothwell Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Larry Christiansen&#13;
Jim Cook Dianne Darrington&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
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Lana Engelking&#13;
Kathy Driver Vicki Gardner&#13;
Rick Guill&#13;
David Hall Li nda Heim&#13;
Shari Hansen&#13;
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Janice Hoeppner&#13;
Steve Heim Carol Hutzell&#13;
Marty Jones&#13;
JanAJ Kenealy Myron Koenig&#13;
Diane Konz&#13;
6 7 &#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Lynn Knauss Ric Lee&#13;
Arion Martens&#13;
Tom Masker Corrine Meadows&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
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Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Stan Miller Dean Nieman&#13;
Diane Oltmanns&#13;
Linda Osbahr Douglas Redjnbaugh&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh&#13;
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Susan Ring&#13;
Sandra Ring Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Pat Rodenburg&#13;
Jere! Schomer Karen Schroder&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
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Pam Soppe&#13;
Jerry Shriver Glenda Tolle&#13;
Richard Hines&#13;
Della West Sandra Wood&#13;
Shannon Willa rd&#13;
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Class Officers: Kay Blois, Fred Rodenburg, Ric Lee, Alan Anderson.&#13;
Senior year brings to an end all that we have&#13;
worked for. It is not an en d, but rather a new&#13;
beginning to all that lies ahead in life . We have&#13;
had a difficult, yet wonderful time . For nearly&#13;
all of us, life looks brilliant. &#13;
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
Our freshman class officers for the 1964-65 school year were Jerry D., Pat R., Kay B. , and JanAl K. Our wrestlers took&#13;
second place in the !SD Invitational.&#13;
The class officers elected for ou r sophomore year were Pat R. , Fred R. , Kay B., and Bev M. We ushered in a new type of&#13;
Homecoming. The coronation took place on the new, lighted footba ll field and there was a combo at the Homecoming Dance.&#13;
Sixteen students were chosen to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet. They were Kathy D., Kay B., Connie K. , Diane O., Corrine M., J anAl K., Bev M., Pat R., Steve H. , Joel and Jere! S. , Ric L., Alan A., Jerry B., Fred R. , and Jerry D. Dave H. was selected to play his contrabass clarinet in the All-State Band. Our wrestlers took second places in the Po-Ha Conference Tourney, the ISO Invitational, and the Lewis Central Freslmian-Sophomore Invitational. The track team was the Tri-County Confe rence Champ. The fo llowing summer our girls' softball team won the sectional tournament. Cheerleaders from our class&#13;
were Wanda C. , Diane 0 ., and Linda H.&#13;
Class office-rs selected for our junior year were Pat R., Fred R., Rick G., and Ric L. Our football team was the Conference&#13;
Champ. Our boys' and girls' basketball teams won second places in the Conference Tournament. Ric L., Fred R. , Kathy D.,&#13;
and Sandy R. received Honorable Mention on the All-SW Iowa team. Our wrestlers were the Po-Ha season and tournament&#13;
champs. They also placed first in the ISO Invitational and second in the Cyclone Invitational. The track team placed second in&#13;
the Tri-County Conference. Three of our classmates, Jerry S. , Fred R. , and Tom M., were members of the winning two-mile&#13;
relay team. Cheerleaders were Diane 0. , Linda H. , and Cheryl C. Our junior class play, "Accidental Hero ," wa s a comedy with&#13;
a large cast. Seven members of our class were charter members of the Chapter of the National Honor Society . They we re:&#13;
Alan A. , Kay B., Kathy D. , Dave H. , JanAl K. , Bev M. , and Karen S. Shannon W. was the drum maj orette with Glenda T. and&#13;
Shari H. as twirlers. Kay B. received second place in the math contest. Our record sale of magazines helped us to sponsor a&#13;
successful prom. The theme was "Moon Over Waikiki." Alan A. was Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Mosher and Mr. McKercher&#13;
we re fe atured speakers. Music was provided by "The Fortes." Diane 0. and Fred R. led the 1967 seniors to graduation exercises.&#13;
Class office rs elected for the senior year were Fred R., Alan A., Kay B. , and Ric L. Our class sold a reco rd number of annual ads. Seniors participated in T-C's first musical. Homecoming king and queen were Jerry B. and Linda H. Their atte ndants&#13;
were Kath y D. , Pat R., Cheryl C. , Carol H., Ric L. , Rick G. , Dean N. , and Fred R. The girls' ba ket ball team was econd in the&#13;
Tri-County Conference Tournament. Kathy D. was given honorable mention as All-SW Iowa Fo rward. Sandy R. was rated as&#13;
4 Lh team guard in SW Iowa, honorable mention on the state team. The boys' basketball team set T-C records with a 23-2 record. They won the Conference, sectional, and district titles. Fred R. and Ric L. made 1st team in SW Iowa. Joe l S. got Hono rable Men tion. The wrestlers took ·the Po-Ha season title, first in the ISO and Underwood Invitationals, and second in the Pol-la confe rence tourney . Steve I-I. and Jerry B. went to the State tournaments where Jerry became state champion of the 127&#13;
lb. class. Myron K. and J erry S. were other outstanding sr. wrestlers. In track the two-mile relay wi th Joel S. , Tom M., and&#13;
Fred R. qu alified for state . Gerry B. made second team in SW Iowa footba ll. Rick G. and Jerry S. were honora bly mentioned.&#13;
Ch erl eaders were Diane 0., Carol H., Linda H. , and Cheryl C. The band traveled to Rosenbl att Stadium to march at an&#13;
Omaha Mustang football game, to Grand Island to participate in the "Harvest of Harmon y" parade. Glenda wa the drum majorette and rece ived a I on her alto saxophone solo. "Antic Spring," a one-act play , received a II at the State Speech Conte t.&#13;
S~n r members of the cast were Diane 0., Chery l C. , Alan A., Joel S. , and Sandi W. David H. and Kay B. received Ill ratings.&#13;
Diane 0. rece ived a II on her humorous se lection. Cheryl C., Caro l H., Charlo tte R., and Pat R. were inducted into the National Ho no r Society. The fo ll owing achi evement awards were given : Doctors Lee &amp; Welbourne Award, Alan A.; DA R Award&#13;
Ka th y D. ; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, Kay B. ; Outstanding Teenage rs of America , Kay B. and Kathy D.:&#13;
Doug A. achieved first place in the math contest; Dave H. was second ; John Phillip Sousa Award, Glenda T.; Outstan ding Vocal Student, J ere! S.; The four honor students were: Alan A., Kay B., Kathy D., and Dave H.&#13;
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STATE CHAMP&#13;
Undefeated at I 27 lbs.&#13;
Determination is probably Jerry Bothwe ll's greatest asse t, not only in wrestlin g, but also in other a·reas of •&#13;
athletics. This characteristic is exemplified in his quest for State Championship laurels. It is hoped that&#13;
Je rry's example in wrestlin g would motivate others to achieve distinction in all sports.&#13;
I&#13;
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Peggy Ackhart Cindy Alloway Susan Barrier Becky Beebee Allan Bertelsen Pamela Bobby Bradley&#13;
Ra ndall Joyce Corrin Craig Betty Randy Felton Bertelsen Donnie&#13;
Christiansen George Darrington Donaldson Lori Hindman Debbie Finken Flaharty&#13;
Sandy Gravert Ha rman Jeff Harman Denise Hester Randy Daniel Hines J enn ifer&#13;
Randy Dale Hutzell Denise Bruce Killpack Killpack Bernard Konz Hoeppne r&#13;
Hoeppner Monica Ingwerse n Rhonda Eve lyn Sharon Be rnice&#13;
Mary Ann Manion Gale Miller Moffatt Newland Ochampaugh Leonard&#13;
Legan Billy Oloff&#13;
76 &#13;
Bobby&#13;
Diane Ostdiek Plambeck&#13;
Bruce Soppe Earl&#13;
Jane Roger Petersen Stou tzen berger Larry Rath Roger&#13;
Welbourne Sidney Owen Marcia Sperry Dennis Vern Tripp Schneckloth Mark Schomer&#13;
Byron Mike Sorensen Gail Witt Albertus Mike Arthur Gary Thomas Eddie Weihs&#13;
Bertelsen Bonnie Witt Peggy Kathy Raymona Bill Bahrke Dale Baker&#13;
Richard John Bertelsen Bertelsen Bothwell Bradley Bruce Carroll Wayne Corrin&#13;
Chapman Jerry Cook Janet Corrin Denise Gardner Bob Grote Betty Haines Nancy Hall&#13;
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Terry Hansen Diane Hester Dure lie Joan Iwen Dale J ensen Neil Jensen Chuck Kuster&#13;
Dick Lasher Marc Lee Ingwersen Linda Manhart Mickey Pam Martens Louise&#13;
Kathy McEvoy Kenneth Mary Jane Marilee Oloff Manion Denise Perry McDonald&#13;
Sheila Ring Mcintosh Lustgraaf Jean Spark Sherrie O'Neill Barbara Stone Elaine&#13;
Terry Thielen Diana Soppe Karen Oloff Ronny Wede Jack Stamp Becky Witt Plambeck&#13;
Vicki Tolle Frances Mark Mary&#13;
Sorensen Welbourne Stoutzenberger&#13;
Tommy Alice Wohlers&#13;
Tucker&#13;
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JUNIOR HIGH A TH LET I CS&#13;
The developing of future athletic prowess begins at the junior high level. It is important to instruct the young athlete&#13;
for the more difficult competition that lies ahead. The following junior high pages are devoted to these young athletes&#13;
who will become the stars of tomo rrow. Best of luck and continued successes to these people.&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
First Row: Randall Christiansen , Dale Baker, Terry Thielen , Gale Miller, Randy Felton, Mike Sorenson, Roger Petersen,&#13;
Vern Tripp , Gale Witt, Mark Welbourne , Bruce Soppe. Second Row: Terry Hansen , Tommy Tucker, J err Harman , Rick&#13;
Chapman, Roger Redinbaugh, Sidney Owens, Chuck Kuster, Neill J ensen, Bill Bahrke, Mike Grote, Jerry Cook , Roger Peterse n. Third Row: Craig Darrington , Wayne Corrin , Rodney Steenbock, Marc Lee, Coach Ken Frey.&#13;
Coach Frey Coach Hornbostel Coach Mackie Coach Mosher&#13;
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Front Row: Kenneth Mcintosh, Randy Felton, Mark Welbourne , Terry Thielen, Roger Petersen , Mark Schomer, Gail Witt,&#13;
Verne Tripp. Second Row: Jack Stamp, Dale Jensen, Neil Jensen , Bob Plambeck, Randal Christiansen, Chuck Kuster, Mike&#13;
Sorenson. Third Row: Donnie Lee, Jeff Harmon, Gary Thomas, Randy Hoeppner, Bill Bahrke, Bob Grote. Top Row:&#13;
Sidney Owen, Marc Lee , Wayne Corrin, Rich Chapman , Rodney Steenbock, Eddie Weihs.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING RECORD&#13;
2 losses to Harlan&#13;
1 loss and 1 win with Lewis Central&#13;
1 loss and 1 win with Mo . Valley&#13;
1 win with Logan-Magnolia&#13;
Coach Carl Mackie &#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Kathy Bothwell , Mary Jane Lustgraaf, Becky Witt. Middle Row: Karen Oloff, Louise McDonald, Sheryl O' eill,&#13;
Fran Sorense n, Joan I wen , Alice Wohlers, Marilee Oloff. Back Row: Betty Haines, Nancy Hall, Sheila Ring, Diana Soppe,&#13;
Pam Martens, Peggy Bertelsen , Vicki Tolle, Durelle Ingwersen, Diane Hester.&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Denise In gwersen, Pam Bertelsen, Peggy Ackart , Rhonda Moffatt, Jennifer Hoeppner, Evelyn Newland , Cin dy&#13;
Alloway, Becky Beebee. Back Row: Sandy Gravert, Debbie Finken, Bernice Leonard, Marcia Spe rry, Susan Barrier, Jane&#13;
Welbourne.&#13;
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BOYS' BASKETBALL&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Don ni e Lee, Bo b Gro te, Marc Lee, Neil J ensen, Dale J ensen. Back Row: Mark Welbo urne, Kenne th Mc intosh,&#13;
Dale Baker, John Be rte lse n, Way ne Corrin , Ricky Chapman, Bill Bahrke, Chuck Kuster, Jack Stamp , J erry Cook .&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Randall Ch ristiansen, Bruce Killpack , Cra ig Darrington, Sidney Owen, J eff Harman. Back Row: Randy Kill pack,&#13;
Roger Petersen, Mark Schomer, Mike Sorensen, Ga il Wit t. &#13;
GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
Back Row: J ane t Corrin, Alice Wohlers, Becky Witt, Sheryl O'Neill , Louise McDonald, Denise Perry, Pam Martens, Marilee&#13;
Olo ff, J oan 1 we n, Diane Soppe, Sandra Gravert, Peggy Bertelsen, Karen Oloff, Kathy McEvoy, Wanda Gilbert, Jennifer&#13;
Hoeppner, Ca rl a Rin g, Bar ba ra Stone, Claudia Bee bee, Sheila Ring, Nancy Hall, Mickie Manion , J ane Welbourne, Marcia&#13;
Sperry, Bonn ie Witt, Pam Bertelsen. Front Row: Monica Manion , Linda Manhart, Denise Heste r, Evelyn Newland , Cindy&#13;
Alloway, Debbie Finken.&#13;
Monica Manion , Claudia Beebee , J anet C rrin , Diane&#13;
Soppe, She ry l O' Ne ill, Nancy&#13;
Hall, Jane Welbou rn e, Mickie&#13;
Manion.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
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Albertus Market&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Allen Equipment Company&#13;
David Brown Tractors&#13;
Farm Equipment&#13;
New Idea &amp; Farm-Eze &amp; Used Cars&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
Ardith's Beauty Salon&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Arnold Tool &amp; Die Works&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Avoca Bootery&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Avoca Implement&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Axte ll Furniture Store&#13;
Frigidaire Appliances&#13;
Furniture Mohawk Carpets&#13;
Cook Paints&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 2-22 13&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Barrier Tire Co.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Barrier We ldin g&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Bicycle Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Bintz Grocery&#13;
Min den, Iowa&#13;
Blue and White Grocery&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Bob Parish, Taxidermist&#13;
Mounting of Game Heads,&#13;
Birds, Fish and Etc.&#13;
3200 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Boyer Body&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Boustead's Sinclair Service&#13;
Jack Boustead, Bob Hammitt&#13;
Good Year&#13;
Phone 647-2141&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Bradley's Cloth ing&#13;
Men's and Boys' Apparel&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
"Expressing What Words Can't Say"&#13;
'28 10 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway Sewing Center&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Brockman Cafe&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit Company&#13;
334 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Shoes for all teenagers&#13;
Brodkey Jewelry Co.&#13;
Corner Broadway and Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Keepsake Diamond Ring Headquarters&#13;
Carl V. Burbridge&#13;
"Attorney at Law"&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Carly and Johnson&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Carol's Cosmetique&#13;
313~ East Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Carrol's Cafe&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Case Power and Equipmen t&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Chapman Electric Co.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Christensen Standard Service&#13;
Underwood , Iowa&#13;
Citize ns State Bank&#13;
Oak lan d, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Bob Rese Carpet and Lin oleum&#13;
Company&#13;
23 &amp; We st Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Crowley Drug&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Dairy Den&#13;
" Stop at the Dairy Den in Mo. Valley"&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Dairy Whip and Laundromat&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Dale Clothfog Co.&#13;
Dorothy and Ray Hoeffert&#13;
Men's and Boys' Wear&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Donovan's Servic e&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Drive-Jn Theater&#13;
Harl an, Iowa&#13;
Drs. Lee &amp; Welbourne&#13;
Doctors of Veterinary Medicine&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Eby Drug Co.&#13;
103 N. 4th Street&#13;
Phone 644-2160&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Ed's Place&#13;
Bee beetown, Iowa&#13;
Egan's&#13;
Missouri Vall ey, Iowa&#13;
Ladies' and Children's Wear&#13;
Elias Supermarket&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Ellis' Conoco&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa &#13;
Elsie's Cafe&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Emo ry's Jewelry Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
1507 E. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Evergreen Inn&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Farm Service Co-op&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Farme r Cash Grocery&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Eleva tor&#13;
Sbelby, Iowa&#13;
Farmers Feed&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Farmers Merch ant Bank&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Savings Bank&#13;
Shelby , Iowa&#13;
Farners&#13;
Your Store in Harlan&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Fe dera l Land Bank&#13;
20 15 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Larry Vi leta, Manager&#13;
Field's Store&#13;
Dusty and Dewey&#13;
Quality Foods&#13;
Phone 644-26 10&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
f in and Feather Pet Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
First Na tional Bank of Council Bluffs&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Flash Car Wash&#13;
" We do all the Work"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Foodland Supermarket&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Ford-Mercury Inc.&#13;
"The Little Profit Dealer"&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 22516&#13;
Frank Ring Trucking&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Gail's Service&#13;
A.A.A. Wrecker Service&#13;
Phone 644-3060&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Gambles&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Gardner Implement Co., Inc.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Gazette Reporter&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Givson's Champlin Service&#13;
Firestone Tires, Tune-up , Brake Work&#13;
Phone 644-98 00&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Golden Rule Department Store&#13;
Harl an, Iowa&#13;
Goshorn Cafe&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Grea t Plain Supply Co.&#13;
Building Materials&#13;
Portable Homes and Buildings&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Great Plajn Supply Co.&#13;
Complete Line of&#13;
Construction Materials&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Griffith Drugs&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Gulf Farm Center&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Harlan Bakery&#13;
Harl an , Iowa&#13;
Harlan Bowl&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Harlan Paint Center&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Harrison County R.E.C.&#13;
Woo dbine, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Harr-Mona Farm Bureau&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Harrison Mutual Insura nce Association&#13;
Phone 644-27 10&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Harvey's Fine Foods&#13;
Frien dly, Courteous Service&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
H and H Dept. Store&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Hea th's Service&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Hinky Dinky Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Home Federal Savings and Loan&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Home Savings Bank&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Hugh Dunlap Oil Co.&#13;
Phone 644-28 19&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Interstate Electric Suppl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
J.C. Supermarket&#13;
Grocery- Meat-Produce&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Jean's Cafe&#13;
She lby, Iowa&#13;
Jensen Service&#13;
Citgo-Firestone&#13;
Elmre, Dick, Roger, and Orville&#13;
Mjnden , Iowa&#13;
Jim's Market and Locker&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
Kiesel Trucking-Clarence Kiesel&#13;
Trucking, Shelling, and Nixon Feeds&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Knox Real Estate&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Koenig's 66 Service&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
Konz Barber Shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Kovar Agency&#13;
John A. Kovar Cyrus B. Varnes&#13;
Peoples State Bank&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Lainson's Flower Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Leaders Trucking and Shelling&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Leinen Hardware&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
Logan Mill&#13;
Grinding and Mixing&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Logeland Studio&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Love land Elevator Company&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Lowery Oldsmobile&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Marcus Department Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Marge's Beauty Shop&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Mars Cafe&#13;
Dinners-Lunches&#13;
Homemade rolls and pies&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Martin Meat Co.&#13;
Underwood, Io wa&#13;
Mcintyre Oldsmobile and Cadill ac In c.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Merkets Grain and Feed Co.&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Mickel's&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Miller Garage&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Minden Bowl&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Minden Lumber and&#13;
Jen sen Construction&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Minden Pump Co.&#13;
• Leo Haight&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Phone 483-2683&#13;
Missouri Valley Farm Equipment&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Mobil Service Station&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Moore Brothers&#13;
Missouri Valley, low~&#13;
Moore Bros. Supermarket Inc.&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Moran's Cleaner's&#13;
Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant&#13;
in S.W. Iowa&#13;
Pick up in Persia twice weekly&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Phone 755-2792&#13;
Morrissey Implement&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Murray and Altwegg&#13;
"Attorney's at Law"&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Nelson Farm Supply&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Neola Farm Equipment&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Nishn abotna Valley Electric Co-op&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Norgaard Drug Co .&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Oakland Fee din g Corporation&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Olse n's Supermarket&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Ouren Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
Bruce W. Ouren- Bud Ouren&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Pat Newland Trucking&#13;
Portsmouth , Iowa&#13;
Paulk &amp; Finn - Better Clothes&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Pauley Ford Center&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Peoples State Bank&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Member F.D.I.C.&#13;
Peoples Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Persia Co-op&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
Pe rsia Mill&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
Persia Variety Store&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Persia Oil&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Petersen Garage&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
Pete's Standard Service&#13;
Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Pho ne MI 4-3186&#13;
Pexton Drugstore&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phil's Cafe&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Piepers Meat Market&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Pig-N-Go&#13;
World's Best Hickory Smoked Pit&#13;
Bar-B-Q&#13;
Served as you like it&#13;
With our own old fashioned sauce&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Po rtsmo u th Bank&#13;
Po rtsmo uth , Iowa&#13;
Pottawattamie County&#13;
Insurance Age ncy&#13;
Oaklan d , Iowa&#13;
Raymond Ca rlson&#13;
Harrison County Auditor&#13;
Logan , Io wa&#13;
Rocket Tave rn&#13;
Ha rl an , Io wa&#13;
Rog &amp; Scotty's&#13;
Council Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
Russe ll's Texaco&#13;
Cou ncil Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
Schierbrock Sto re&#13;
1eola, Iowa&#13;
Schri efer and Loh a fe r&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Shie ly and Lane&#13;
Counc il Blu ffs&#13;
Stokely Yard&#13;
Neola, Io wa&#13;
Supe r Yalu&#13;
Harl an , Iowa&#13;
Sunny Side Mo tel&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Sunnyside Se rv ice &amp; Cafe&#13;
Truck Stop&#13;
Ope n 24 hours Highway 30 E&#13;
Missou ri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Squealer Fee d Company&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Tamarack Bowl&#13;
" Mee t you at the Tamarack Bowl&#13;
afte r the Game"&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
The First National Bank&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Complete Banking Service&#13;
The Toggery&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Tinsley's J ewelry Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Torn Capel, Real Estate&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Valley Drug&#13;
Missouri Valley, Io wa&#13;
Valley Locke rs&#13;
Custom Slaughtering&#13;
Processing&#13;
Misso uri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Valley Mo tor Parts&#13;
"All Aro und the Valley"&#13;
Missouri Vall ey, Iowa&#13;
Ve rgamini Bros.&#13;
Oils-Gas-Beer-Cigars-Candy&#13;
349 Ca nning Stree t&#13;
Counc il Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
Vern 's Deep Rock&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
V. L. Miller&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Vo n Hebel's&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Walgree n Drugs&#13;
4 00 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, 328-23 14&#13;
Presc rip tions-All your drug needs&#13;
Walt's Service&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Warner-Kellogg-Day Agency&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Wedel Appliance&#13;
Maytag, Amana, an d Bottle Gas&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Wede's Petroleum Products&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
William H. Welch&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Woodbine Locke r an d Meat Market&#13;
Beef and Pork Processed&#13;
Home dressed beef&#13;
by the side or half.&#13;
Satisfaction Guaranteed&#13;
Phone 647-2561&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
YBR Store&#13;
Shelby , Iowa&#13;
Ziebbart&#13;
Aut o-Truck Ru t Proofing&#13;
"It isn't Expensive"&#13;
2 141 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
Albertus, Gary-60&#13;
Anderson, Alan-25,29,30,31,39,40,64,72&#13;
Arnburg, Douglas-64&#13;
Arrick, Clyde-41,47,64&#13;
Arrick, JoAnn-49,52&#13;
Arrick, Linda-60&#13;
Arrick, Randy-47,56&#13;
Arthur, James-29,32,33 ,34,60&#13;
Ausdemore, Dale-43,64&#13;
Ausdemore , Karen-29 ,34,60&#13;
Ausdemore , Sharon-29,34,64&#13;
Ballantyne, Gerry- 40,64&#13;
Ballantyne, Lester_'._ 56&#13;
Ballantyne, Susan- 45,52&#13;
Barrier, Gary-47,56&#13;
Beebee, Claudia-52&#13;
Bertelsen, Patti-29,30,32,33,34,49 ,56,58&#13;
Blois, Kay-4,25, 28 ,29 ,30,31,34,40,45 ,49 ,64, 72&#13;
Blois, Nancy-4,28,30,31,45,49 ,60,62&#13;
Bothwell, Jerry-14,39,40,41,47,65,74&#13;
Bothwell, Leo-47,56&#13;
Bradley, Sandra-56&#13;
Brown, Daniel-39,4 7,52&#13;
Brown, Leonard- 30,60&#13;
Brown, Rodney-47,56&#13;
Carlson, Gene-34,56&#13;
Carlson, Wayne- 65&#13;
Cary, Bob-39,45 ,48,52&#13;
Chapman, Cheryl- 4, 15 ,28,29 ,30,3 1,34,65&#13;
Chapman, Kathy-56&#13;
Christiansen, Bonnie- 29,34,60&#13;
Christiansen, Keith- 32,33,34,50&#13;
Christiansen, Larry- 32,33,34,65&#13;
Coffman, Nancy- 34,52,54&#13;
Collins, Mary- 34,56&#13;
Cook, Cathy-56&#13;
Cook, J ames-65&#13;
Cook , Pamela- 56&#13;
Cook, Yicki- 29,32,33,45,52&#13;
Corrin, Denise- 30,31 ,32,33,34,45 ,49 ,56&#13;
Corrin , Richard-32,33,56&#13;
Corrin, Walter- 47,56&#13;
Cross, Janice- 52&#13;
Dargin, Jerry- 39,40,65&#13;
Darrington, Arlon- 32,33,43,56&#13;
Darrington, Diane- 28,34,65&#13;
Davis, Keith - 56&#13;
DeHart, Karol- 60&#13;
Deupree, Arlon- 52&#13;
Dollen, Dennis- 53,60&#13;
Doty, Steve- 52&#13;
Driver, Kathy- 4,15,25,28 ,30,3 1,40,44,45,49,66&#13;
Driver, Richard- 34,56&#13;
Engelking, Lana- 66&#13;
Engelking, Richard- 56&#13;
Fahrenkrog, Yicki-30,34,45,49,56&#13;
Felton, Patricia-34,56&#13;
Finken , Dennis-29,39,47,52&#13;
Flaharty, Audrey- 52&#13;
Flaharty, Ron - 52&#13;
Floerchinger, Kathy - 60,62&#13;
Forsen, John- 43,60&#13;
Frey, Bill- 43,48,56&#13;
Gardner, Dale-60&#13;
Gardner, Steve- 60&#13;
Gardner, Vicki- 4 ,3 1,34,66&#13;
Grap, Dalyn- 30,31 ,47,60&#13;
Guill, Bruce- 52,54&#13;
Guill, Rick- 4, 15 ,29,40,49 ,66&#13;
Gunderson , Ervin-52&#13;
Hall, David-4,25 ,29 ,3 0,32,33,39 ,40,4 1,43,66&#13;
Hall, Robert-30,31,32,33,47 ,48,60,62&#13;
Hall, Roger- 47,52&#13;
Haines, William-60&#13;
Hamaan , Alan - 32,33,43,52&#13;
Hamaan , Douglas- 60&#13;
Hammitt, William- 30,60&#13;
Hansen, Robert- 48,56&#13;
Hansen, Shari-28,34,66&#13;
I,-larman, Les- 43 ,56&#13;
Harris, Sheri- 52&#13;
Heim, Larry- 56&#13;
Heim, Linda- 4,14,28,31 ,66&#13;
Heim, Patti- 4,30,31,45,49,56&#13;
Heim, Ronald- 47,52&#13;
Heim, Steve-41,47,49 ,66&#13;
Hines, Mike- 60&#13;
Hines, Pauline- 56&#13;
Hines, Richard- 31, 71&#13;
Hoeppner, Jane-3 1,34,60&#13;
Hoeppner, Janice - 34,67&#13;
HoneywelJ, Janice- 45,56&#13;
Honeywell , Tom- 31,39,4 7,60&#13;
Hough , Mike- 56&#13;
Hubbard, Glenn - 52&#13;
Huebner, Roberta - 56&#13;
Hutzell, Carol- 4, 15 ,29,30,3 1,67&#13;
Iwen, Bonnie- 32,33 ,34,52&#13;
Iwen, Dennis- 48&#13;
Jensen , Dennis-21,29,30,3 2,33,34,60&#13;
Jensen, J ulie- 4,29,31,32,33,49,60&#13;
Jensen, Mike- 21,29,32,33,34,60&#13;
Jensen, Roger- 21,29,32,33,34,60&#13;
Jensen, Rosemary -32,33,34,45,60&#13;
Jessen , Danny- 31,39,47,48,49,60&#13;
Jones, Marty - 28,67&#13;
Jungferman, Patti- 31,32,33,60&#13;
Kenealy , J anAl- 29 ,30,31,34,67&#13;
Killpack, Beverly- 4,30,45,49,57&#13;
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