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PRCJPHECY As me vo to press there is an odd convlanaoration of people asout to board the Northern Pacific Luxury Irain at ban Prancisco for the first trip across the Pa cific Ocean by train irst on our list of celebrities is Judith hhlers, better known as Irs Meats, and her three children They are roing abroad to study the mysteries of the clarinet The next person to board this special train is Judy's dost friend, Sharon Koepnick Sharon is now an old raid, she gives music lessons and babysits to make h r ay 4 this cruel world She is making this trip because she heard there is more demand for babysitters in China,so she wishes to investigate the situation more thorournly Boarding the train now is the greatest philosopher since Emerson, James Rohwer He has become enpa ed in an argument with some 'reek scholars and wishes to so to Athens to finlst it Following Philosopher Rohwer into the tP8lD is the greatest basketball coach of all time, Donald Blankers He and his team are journeying to Australia where they will compete in the Olympic Fames how up the steps comes another one of the greatest coaches of this century, Donald Nenke His team will offer Coach Blanker's team the rourhest competition, and it's a fifty fifty toss up as to which team shall nre Vail in this year's Olympics Ne now have the privile e of havinv a short inter the greatest mathematical genius since Einstein, and some critics say he has even more genius than the late Professor Einstein Dennis Andersen is the next celebrity we shall in terview He is the most wanted jockey in the world, and has ridden more bio money winners than all other jockeys combined The only disadvantage that Dennis has is his size he's too birl how entering the train is Ohl No! It ca1't bel Y s, I think it is! It's the greatest singing rage since nPatience and Prudence , Arlene Betkmann and Willa Jean Harms, better known as ndeary and Worn They are toe rumber one duet in the country and are topped in popularity only by Elvis Presley! 1 I One of the last passengers to board the train is Rodney Harms He is one of the largest chicken farmers in the world Rodney is making a trip to Japan to in vestigate the possibilities of crossing the Japanese Pebble with the American hatched Plymouth Rock, in order to get a hen that would lay harder eras It is ideas like this that have made Rodney such a huge success Last,but not least,to enter the train for this much publicized trip is Bruce Stofferan Bruce is a tech nician in animal husbandry, and is going to Borneo to each the natives the art of hyoridization There he will also meet his ancestors,fyou've all heard of a wild man from BorneoQ,and will visit with them while he works with the natives Well, everybody is on board the train so I guess 1t's time for us Juniors to wish them a successful jour ney and lots of luck on their trip. SPONSORED BY SANBORN sony SHOP NORMAN BRO I'H'F'RS DR MARIS AKD SJERNY BUR rrrr-S MARKET WAL ROY T v KAISFR INSURANCE SANDORIN, IWJA CAMBIFRS GREY SHOP PRIMGHAR, 1cwA QHELDON, IOWA V A f . 3 - , O w T 1 1 'Q 4 4 A e Q 1 O , , , O I l ' . e w ln . . J f- V 0 . , P 1 ' . . Z . Y . I . A . 3 O , Q W - view with Professor Theodore W. Tiemens. He has oecome I . . - e . ' D - - z - - e - - , - n - , ' , n O . . . . I . '- , - W V u '- S O O , - 6- f ' 0 0 A I Y V TN -4 , . ,, U, , O O 1 V M I I'
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f 'Af ff ff SENICDR CLASS HI TORY The records show that ln the fall of l9hM, that kin- dengarten room of Archer Consolidated School was filled with l8 young pupils. Their names were as follows: Dennis Andersen, Donald Blankers, Kay Brown, Elbertha Nuns, SHBPOU Koepnick, Marlene Carter, Bert De Kok Jr., Rodney Harms, Willa Jean Harms, Jerry Madsen, James Roh- wer, Vernon Rozeboom, Ernest Sorenson, Bruce Stofferan, Ted Tiemens, Marilyn Vander Brink, Mary Ann Wolf, Donald Yenke. Our teacher Miss Dorothy Crooke, now Mrs. Harry Valser, was ready to start us on our way. A we came into the first grade, we had a new teacher N o wa Joe Farms In this year we lost the following oupxls Kay Drown, Elbertha Buns, Marlene Car +er, Bert De Kok Jr , Marilyn Vander Brink We gained one new member who was Varen Mcfarty Je entered our next year of school, which was the second grade We lost Vernon Rozeboom and were unfortun ate to main anyone back into his place We also discov ered that we had a new teacher who was V188 Baker This new fear in which we are now in the third U ade, we found that we were to have new classmates to jo n our class They were as follows Marcella Rolfes, Judy Phlers, Norene Nleuwenhuis, and Arlene Beckmann Durvnv trls fear we did not lose ny of our classmates, endlr this vear with an enrollment of seventeen Our same teacher was back with us, who was Miss Baker The fourth year a new teacher, Miss Jean Roelfson re ted us We gained two new room mates who were Henry Mavenaar, and Wheeler Gill and two puplls who were Mary Ann Wolf and Ernest Sorenson left us aurlng this next year, M138 Jean Roelfson also was with us in our fifth grade Jerrv Johnston moved away and we were sorry to say we did not gain any new members We entered the sixth grade as Junior High pupils We discovered that Wheeler Gill nad left us Leaving fifteen runlls to be excorted by Mr Tarnasky Now we start the seventh prada Judy Ehlers left us to po to school af Germantown We wer sorry to lose her arnascy was the principal of tte Junior high at ttis time Wow we were to bevln o r eighth year of school tlis year we rained a mew member w o was Nancy Peterson In the fall of 1992, we entered hivh school with the enrollment of lS pupils Fhey were Norene Nieuwen huis, QOHPOH Voennick, Marcella Rolfes, Willa Jean Harms yanc Pet rson, Arlene Beckmann, Rodney Harms, Bruce stofferen, Dennis Arndersen, Donald Blankers, Donald Menke, James Rohwer, and Ted Tlemens We gaxned Judy hlers back and durlnv the summer months we lost Karen ccarty Je also lost Henry Wapenaar during the summer months we lost karen We arty no l especially when lt came to lnitlatlon After Famnbell was the lgh school principal and Mr heppler was our class sponsor for thls year fur class number was lh now in the sophomore year f did 1 T lo e or gain any member this year Tris ear we hed n w k the 1 1 lation of e freshman l s Sron or of our lass was Mr Matzdorf Phe Junior year nur enrollment is only 12 members, arcella Wolfes, and Norene Nleuwenhuis decided not o o w tn on ovember Q we gave our Junior Class Play nThe host ouse , directed by r Glenn West We also gave tre Ju11or Senior Banquet with t'e theme 'Hitch Your Wagon to a Star Mrs Skaar was our Class sponsor e Senior ear was very exc1tlnv for every one We were ve y sorry to lose our FP1HClD31 Mrs Gamnbell, who had decided t quite teacdln Ne had our pictures t n a enelli Studio in Sioux City Ve also are look 1 forward to skip dav and our Tueior Senior banquet Kane Pe rsona1oved away leavinrll,sfudents in the class s ,, 'n s Yrs. A .. , . I . ' . , ,- ,lj A . V , U 4 C + - O . 1 V s A- .la J O L 4 I 3 ' - , Y ' 1 , :I . A J Q ' 1 1 A A L 'A Q n . W, , . -I o .L O , U ' .X , , . . , , f L 2 1 j a JB ' - U ' . .. . 5 e . , . ,D I . v w O fy A ' l C A A , A x U. O Q . A A w ' 0 I A, . Mr. T E , J .1 0 A J ' L1 . In i V , , I . . h f . . f ' A J -A , , , . . , A . . , T' V pw A A A A O L A I 5 Y.. W 1 ' V A H A u ': , 1 A J , . , . , . . Lf , sch o , ,, ' ' ' ' ' . that everyone was adjusted to high school work. Mrs. ,.nA , t 1 H . ' . 3 A 3 , .t, v A , , We . ro, 1 J A Q x Q A y. .. fu Lt: , n,t th , c as.. -, s 3 - . , Y , .V I ' A as V M f L to g n i.' us. V G. H H M s. L ' , ' U 5' 1 . ' 3 ' . ,Y Y A rv . , . AA A ,, , . V v V rw - td . T! ' L 0 A .. , - o J I A . .KV .,,. , O , 1' Q, ,ake t G 1 , . N , . 1 K 1 - vwp- 1 l .lk ,. , , A .I L A -g A. '., V te , A , , 1 ' ' ' r - n J ' x Q
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