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Anamosa - A Reminiscence 1838 - 1988

The definitive history of the community of Anamosa, Iowa, USA

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National Council Board by receiving the Charlotte Joy Boys have been a recent addition into the membership.<br />

Farnsworth Award. She has given years of service and The present leaders are: Glenna Bergman. Jane<br />

has held training sessions for others. Frasher. Ann Ure. Jennifer Brown. Patsy Evans.<br />

Throughout all of those years we have had countless Barbara Zimmerman. Angie Smock. Sherry Becker.<br />

dedicated and devoted leaders. who have faithfully led Anne Williams. Rose Hubler. Patti Monk. Deane<br />

groups from the Bluebirds through the Horizon clubs. Osterkamp. Mary Ellen Cross. Melody Oltmann. Cindy<br />

At the present time we number 74 boys and girls. lzzard.Cheryl Marshall. Patty Petty and Judy Monk.<br />

Circle J Square Dance Club<br />

The Circle J Square Dance club was organized on Upon Don's retirement. Richard Goldsmith of<br />

October 26. 1959. at the old Community Building in Martelle became the caller and instructor. He was<br />

Monticello. Iowa. with the help of Joe Legg. Jones succeeded in January 1987 by Don Spurgin of Marion.<br />

County Extension Director; Robert Livingston. Jones The Circle J observed its 25th Anniversary in 1984.<br />

County Farm Bureau president: and Thelma and Don with a special dance at the Strawberry Hill school.<br />

Roberts. square dance callers from Cedar Rapids. The Many guests were':present including charter members<br />

name "Circle J" was chosen to symbolize the Joann Holub. Verna and Ivan Fiedler. all of <strong>Anamosa</strong>:<br />

embracing of Jones County and the surrounding area. Roberta and Bob Plattenberger of Martelle: Audrey and<br />

Don Roberts continued to teach square dancing and Boyd Chatterton of Onslow and Audrey's parents. Mr.<br />

to call for the club after the club moved to <strong>Anamosa</strong> in and Mrs. August Schrader of Monticello; Harriet and<br />

1961. He retired in 1977 after suffering a heart attack Art Ehlers of Wyoming; and Edith and Hans Hinrichsen<br />

while attending the annual square dance convention in ofCenter Junction.<br />

Waterloo. An annual square dance is held in his honor. There are 15 members. Officers are Sara Jane and<br />

with the proceeds going to the Heart Fund.<br />

Dick Frazier. co-presidents.<br />

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CircleJ Square Dance Club — first row: Narvis and Hotz. Joyce Tenley. Russell Tenley. Third row: Lois<br />

Jenny Robinson, reporters: Dick and .Sara Jane Covington. Eldon Covington. Fay Nietson. Chuck<br />

Frazier. presidents: Don Spurgin. caller: Doris and Calhoun. Vivian Silver. Irene Boots (hidden). Darrel<br />

Dale Wink. vice presidents; Ruth and Bob Duncan. McCrea. Roseanne Debner. Lou Langenberg. Dick<br />

secretary-treasurer. Second row: Helen Nlelson. McAtee. LaVerne Rickels. Vernon Weers. Albert Boots.<br />

Laura Calhoun, Janice McCrea. LaVerta Langenberg. Bob Hotz. John Edgerton.<br />

Marion Rickels. Doris McAtee. Enid Weers. Dorothy<br />

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