Archer High School - Eagle Yearbook (Archer, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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I vary Dallou, do vlve and bequefth y DSSMP'bQ1I Tl J to Dennis, wlo I m suxe wl l u b e chance I le1ve my Qood nature to Mr N931 who aon eclated it so n I IH 1d my olonles to Jim, IO ook all t n or 1 a n ar, t Ted I n ' eava l 2 to FP nan f and to Snaron ani Nancy I'll hli led to harl when ne does lnz complexion in case of en somethlnv to Arlene b f I c ass I ave m otfs t at year as I dld out I hone t bit better than I did and I Leo for ls hulper, sive and bequeath the Government papers to our c basketball tears to ucn nice warm railator to some to behave in bookkeenlnv Seniors of 'p7 I, Qylvia Dykstra, do eave no 1 U Ffp pt to 1on 1rn sier 1er to EIUPG leav lfl r ency 1 Pe 1 slre what 1ey a e m e get alona Wltl t1SlP t pwlf 9 lvlfl rvfg a ttle appreciate w at e a e 1 1 be 0 of sound m nd and in coed ae t c ips off my snoes tc can cneressman my DOSltlODS Ol tne OHGGOQII and a Don D resnec1 vely 1 coli blccdel DGUIOI dxldxt yelr J aolll y c ass to brace, a d tke be t llcy to the will and bequeath all my nlstory and cv r nment papers to anyone J 1 enou n to :ant new o ar cu1h to ab e to aflord tle m 16 ack o he 'eac e job IH f book stole to Norene, a lllty to ge 3f1CP 3 to anarcn Buren, my name on the donor ioll to any e w1o already do n'1 hav the r name on lt, my job as typlst on tue ewspaper H10 a1nual staff t anyone interested my mood behavior to Milla Jea1, my ability of al ays bein? able to keep fron talking ln the study nalls to ev ryone who lacks the ablllty my desk in the study hall to anvone tnat has trouble keeping cool, and the best of luck to t1e senior class of l957 I Ruth Ann Cleverlnna, do Dive and bequeath all y Good tl es in Archer Hivh S hool to Nancy my Ch96FI68dlHV ability to Henry my abl llty to get kicked out of glee club to Judy Donnie no eboom to Sharon P all my Wood times in basvetoall OP8C'lCG to Phyllis y old tests and paoers to 'ha lle my tonslls to Arl e and the ve y best wlsles to the benlors ot '57 Qld all the unler lassfen I Joanne Nlebuhr, to give and bequeath vy cnee leadlnu ablllty to Haymord B my unfinished arfuerents to Jim a vool times n Archer ilph bchool to Judy mnlers ry American History and uovernment outlines to 1' Matzdorff all the Junk that is found in my desk I will leave never wants class of '57 to tne blrls my ability to studv harl to Jancy my ability to whispe ln tne study hall to wllla Jcan my books to wdoever to pay a bl bxll of bookrent a1d t1e best ofluck to the senior , ' ' U 1 1 1 m Ni ',. . ,'arinv :all- ity U do n ' ' l j my at an 1 , to vet lt: 4 Q, 1 s. W 3 r , ,, 1 . rue' Y ow: ar 1 ap ' , 1 wi t ,he rlbbl1g Cr 1 mei nl I this ,ast e ' O thi k I ll l, m ab! 13 , pests U1 cv an: Snarln' . v I 1 , I , ti'mr ,pew ' Y ye t'ey ,1't 1 I1 Q ' 1 pe Q, t?,qg Q1 ,Q I , e YJI-UlQSh- 1 , we M , : I Ynve a 1,elldq I shfuld leave . L, , 1 , u' 'm nft -1 , 1.1, lt lsg to and E1l, Jr1l r l lef .y 5 as .H tk 'El . v, as 1uc. fun ln their Jen- r f ' . I ' A b y ,s 1 O ' 3 E '1 eacuers li J , , 1 1 A , 11 an y r fo'nq For us. , R rl ' ln, , 1 .i , J L.al,z, do J , -., n 1 K . 1' ' lr. Brouwer: Ameri 1 1 M 3 ' ' 1 ' :' . ' 11 W1 N. 'nd I. 1 tl ': my desk by tne 1 t .. n 1 ' ' 1' ' 1' ' 2 3 if f' t , . A O l ' ' ' n '1, ,s of 1 X V . . I 1 . ' A 1.1 rj - 2 'umb 'g V t H r sm- t 8H',j ' be l 1 ' 1 rg 11y sfraf s b t tt Q lu rsg my .'1 ' the ' ' my ,b ' ' get ln bel 'L l :OO 'f 11 ' ' ' V - 1 ' 1, n E 1 1' 3 1 e 1 1 ' 'E n, 1' r ' o g My 1' ' w' , 1. 11 - 1 1 ' e 1 a ' - If I V I A . ' A 1. , 1 w D ' 1 ,' m N m, , Q1 c A 2. . J , J . 3 1 - Q . ' r 7 1 Y M, :J Q , 1.1 U .,g . ,, 1 . V , u 1 : m . L u r , 3 1 en 3 , ,r' 1 1 ' 1 1rl ' 1 Q c n . J Q 2 11 ' F 1' 5 ' 1 1 ,g 1 1 W : ll my A f 1 1 I Y A - M t A A L N M . . , D , , 1. , ' n - r f1 u , , , V 1 , , r ' ' 1 : 1 1 y 3 l ' g 1 E ' ' , ' .

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I, Thelma Peelen, do give and bequeath my long hair to Hank my desk in the study hall to Don M , my ability to go steady to Judy E my student manager job to Marilyn R , my old History and Government papers to the Juniors, my ability to stay on the road while driving a car to the Drivers Training Class, my bus rides to Stanley W , my old gu to Phyllis B , my notes to and from Ruth to any one who can read them, m place as first drummer to Lorraine I , my pad lock on my desk to Don , and the best of luck to the Seniors of 1957 I Ruth Bruggom, do give and bequeath my natural curly hair to Donna B , and anyone else who wants the stuff, my Government and His tory papers to the wasteoaper basket, all my sweaters to Arlene Beck man, my willingness to at least try and sing to my brother, my Book keeping troubles to the whole Sophomore Class my desk to anyone who doesn't want a front seat, and the best of luck to the class of '57 I, Gary De Boom, do will and bequeath my job as mimeographer and duplacation machine operator to Raymond, my job as the movie machine operator to Ted Tieme s, my used rubber bands to Bruce my seat in the study hall to anyone who wants it my job on the paper staff to Ted, my habit of talking in the study hall to Donald Blankers, all the good times in high school to the underclassmen and the best wishes to the seniors of 1957 I, Sheryl Storm, do give and bequeath my ability to keep from talking without permission in study halls to Henry W , my basketball suit to Mary K my good times in high school to Sharon K , my height to Don M , my work in the library to Nancy P my bad habits to Narner I Marlin Idso, do give and bequeath my place on the All Corfer ence basketball tear of my junior year to Don Blankers, my car to who ever can afford to keep it running, my position on the baseball team to Ted, my height to Donald Menke, my interest in Sheldon to Arlene Beckman, my being in trouble all the time to Bruce S my ability to keep busy to Nancy, and the best of luck to the Seniors of 1957 I, Glenda Reekers, do give and bequeath my letters to Willa dean, my ability to tell experiences to Phyllis my expression Wwe all got to go sometime' to Mary, my chair between Judy and Nancy in english class to Dennis, my red hair to Arlene B ,my basketball suit to Sharon B , my ability to try to sing to Larry B my desk by the window to Nancy if she can stand frost on her nose in the winter, my ability to write notes to Norene D my ability to broadcast basketball games to Sharon K ,and last but not least my cheerful good mornings to Charlie: and the best of luck to the Seniors of 1957 I, Larry Koepnick, do give and bequeath my old Geometry papers to Sharon, my back seat in the study hall to Hank, my good driving habits to Nancy and Jim my height to Dennis my position of the annual bus iness manager to Rodney, my ability not to go steady to Judy E , my sympathy to the underclassmen, and my sincere wishes of success to the Seniors of '57 I, Gordeance Habermehl, to give and bequeath tae following my second soprano part in trio to Henry Wagenaar, my drawing ability to Dennis Anderson, my height to Ted, all my reading of books to anyone who has the time, my Pep Club presidency to Arlene, my American His togy grades to Mr Matzdorff and the best of luck to the Seniors of 19 7 .' .3 I : I ' .' I I .5 ' B., my back seat to Judy E.: and my best wishes tothe Seniors of 1957. n ' 1 ' 0 .3 3 3 '



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CLASS PROPHECY Last wednesday, April 20, 1975, was the scene of the first flight of g passenger ship into space There were twenty passengers with the Commander Richard Brouwer It SSONS all the passengers were trying to escape and forget their worldly troubles for the time being Our first couple to enter the ship is the former Carole Lea Mor fitt and Paul Saupe of Archer, who are on the verge of a divorce after raising a family of twelve It seems Paul has fallen for their maid and Carole has taken a tumble for their butler Next we see the distinguished Dr Lawrence Paul Koepnick who is taking the trip into space to find out what kind of medications are used on Mars He also plans to build a hospital there for the care of broken hearts Next in line is nSquirrely McGou , alias Roger Lemkuil, who has just escaped from the penitentiary He has been sentenced for 99 years for shooting paper wads at the squirrels Now coming aboard is Thelma Peelen,who is noted for her long hair the world over She has many rivals, since her hair is insured for billions of dollars It takes ten maids to comb it At her last wed ding her hair took the place of her train Next we see General Krauss and Lt Koepnick, the former Marvis Krau s and Farjorie Koepnick They were dishonorably discharged from the WAC'S for being too wacky It seems they learned this at Archer Now we see Gordeane Habermehl the great interior decorator of all times Her most famous work is decorating dog houses The dogs like it, at least they haven't complained The great Professor De Boom is coming aboard He is studying the great question of all times, how to use ain't and hain't in place f is and are This 1 very technical and he needs time to think about it Here comes Mrs Ruth Rockefeller, the former Ruth Bruggom,who mar ried the mutli millionaire from New York City He sent her on a trip into space to give her a rest from d sting all the piles of money Now we see the famous Janice Williams,who now is owner of a chain of re taurants, which are famous all over the U S She has become fa mous for her recipe ot bean soup, which she obtained from the Archer cooks Everyone seems to want to eat at 'Jan's Here comes the famous spinster, Syliva Dystra, who lives alone with her many cats It seems she prefers cats to men She had t Next we see the great columist 'SNOOPY CLEVERINGA , the former Ruth Ann Cleveringa from Archer high, where she was taught everything she knows about journalizing She writes for the great 'SNOOPY JERTIES CHRONICLE' There also in line is the agriculture expert 'Soily Kuiper the former Leo Kuiper, who is going into space to study how to change the color of the soil by what he learned in good old Archer High Next we see Miss Niebuhr, the famous teacher, who has devoted her life to teaching little innocent children She has been teaching in Nut Grove, U S A for twenty years Now she is going into space to start teaching on the moon Perhaps everyone of you has seen the 'Great Crooner the former Marlin Idso of Archer He is now entering our space ship He's start in a new show and a TV program station MARS on Mars H9 3 promised two million Mars candy bars for his first performance Going with him is his side kick, Gary Ballou, who is also his arent Marlin and Gary are ooth from Archer, where they be an their close friendship while still in school Now Senator Reekers is entering the space ship She is going into space to escape the problem of 'Child Labor ,which she has been debat ing with congress since she was a graduate from Archer High She should be very successlul, since she as several children of her own. Our last passenger is Sheryl Storm, who is now librarian of a do it yourself library She is very efficient at doing it herself, since she acquired this talent when working in the library at the Archer School Now e eryone is on the ship, and they are ready for their journey into space de hope they have a happy and successful trip ahead and we Juniors wish them luck I C 0 O 0 O . . l N I- D s O I e 0 I O S A g ' 7 O O I . 0 . 0 0 . ' o . s . ' 0 u . c a ' Y! 0 O . -' . o move outg the cats are taking over. I II I 'Q Q 0 - O N O I O O I 0 O N I I 0 ' 5 D . - p , fr . 1 . A . O I n - . 0 1 . ' O V . 1 0

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