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nectaon with the Raanbow and Raan. The welcome was gaven by the lunaor Presadent, janey Berglan, and the response by Senaor Presadent, Ardath Rose, Walters and waatresses were chosen from the Sophomore class and were dressed an skarts and sharts whach were the color of the Raanbow, We then took our guests to the gym where the Raan. bow theme was carraed out, The Raanbow ran along the north wall and behand at salver streamers, which looked lake raan, hung down, A packet fence, wath roses entwaned, closed off the small booths and the band. The walls were decorated wath trees and shrubs paanted on the wall Punch was served at antermassaon by the waaters and waatresses The musac was by Aub Clahns orchestra of Fort Collans Class offacers were Presadent laney Bergln Vace Presadent Claude Lee Secretary Maralyn Urbom Treasurer Dorothy Hanson Student Councal members Sharley Schleager Dorothy Wacker and Gerald Huerta We receaved our class rangs an the sprang of our junaor year Fanally an the fall of l952 we reached the top We were now the upper classmen the maghty Senaors We entered the halls of BHS wath twenty one members We dadnt receave any new members In September we anataated the green freshmen. The anataataon was held outsade thas year. We had the frosh an funny costumes and had them parade through town. The followang evenlng wc held a Freshman receptaon tor our honored guests. Homecomang was held on October 3, We had a parade and prazes were gaven for the best floats. Sharley Sterkel and Bob Brehm were the Homecomang queen and kang, Thear attendants were Maralyn Cochell Mary Lou Valasquez and Sandra Thornton A food sale was held an january Offacers and sponsors chosen were Presadent Sharley Schleager Vace Presadent Gladys Koolstra Secretary Dorothy Hanson Treasurer Varganaa Stevang Student Councal members Agnes Koolstra Barbara Nolde and Bob Brehm Our Sponsors were Mrs Hanna and Mass Wraght SENIOR ACTIVITIES Apral May Z May May May May I 4 Class Play lunaor Senaor Prom and Banquet Class Day Baccalaureate Senaor Trap Graduataon Drophecg It was the watchang hour of madnaght and the wand was batang keenly As I stepped upon the sadewalk the wand came rushang down wath the swaftness possessed only by an east wand I steered for an open doorway and sought safety from the wand Suddenly I felt a warm glow envelopang my head and openang my eyes I saw a faant laght allumaned the dark recess I turned my head and to my great as tonashment I saw a man standang behand me Dont be alarmed I was only tryang my Prophoscope and I per ceave you have somethang weaghang on your mand Before I could answer I heard a clack the warm glow left my head and the soft lazht was wathdrawn Ah l saad you have andeed dascerned somethang of my troubles l am the class Prophetess whose graduatang class comes an a few days and not one word has been thought of or wratten down Ah went on the cultured voace then let me help you You secure photos and the date of each person s barthday and I wall come to your home tomorrow at two and help you' Exactly at two the next day the man came Has proceedangs were wathout devaataon throughout At farst he fagured on the date gaven to the photo then fastened has Prophoscope to the photo placed has eyes to the peepholes an the machane and reeled off rapadly the events there vasable to ham Farst we have Mass Barbara Nolde a very fane IO0kang young lady who thanks nature has ordaaraed that she shall be a poet but she wall never wrate another poem after she has turned her back on the Ber thoud Hagh School In a few months she wall meet a young man who has fallen hear to a 225 acre catrus ranch an Calafornaa They wall be marraed and at once move to thear Western home wath ats arnmense groves of orange lemon and grapefruat trees Mr Dale Nelson as to become very rach through the anventaon of a salencer for back seal Ol vers Wa ch a rarm an Clant Texas wall man ufacture for dastrabutaon by Sears Roebuck C1 Co That devace ought to go I belaeve Ill put an my order for one now years ahead anstallang radaos an electrac refragerators for he has a theory that foods challed to the tune of proper wave lengths wall pro mote harmony an the human system when devoured and prove the means of combatang ptomaane poasonangs of all kands Aha' Mass Dorothy Hanson follows a cramanal career eh' The ma chahe declares that she wall be engaged by the US Government to fanger prant everybody whether gualty or not gualty She wall have a large staff of assastants Mr Claude Lee as destaned to be the oraganator of a short course an church housekeepang for sextons Thats good I hope he anvents somethang to ansure the best of ventalataon' Aha' Thas as the future of our gentle lady lake Bob Brehm He I fand as destaned to spend has aafe desagnang pank green and orchad bathrooms for movae stars I hope after they see the bathrooms they dont prove to be shootang stars Mass Sharley Schleager wall make a large fortune as the rnventor of a collapsable katchenette whach can be carraed around an the pocket slad under the bed or shut up lake an accordaon and hung upon the wall That would suat her all raght ll dont belaeve shed obaect af the katchen dasappeared for good and alll' Mass Varganaa Stevang as destaned to conduct a correspondence course an non fattenang delacacaes for tea room propraetors I bet whale shes perfectang the salhouettes of her patrons shell be consumang amazang quantataes of chocolates cream and pasteraes herself IO --------------- 3 ....... 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MARILYN URBOM Sigma Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Pres- ident 43 Class Secretary 3g Student Coun- cil 35 Class Play 3,4g Annual Staff 3,4g Chorus l,3,41 Spartan Spokesman Staff 3g Band Queen Attendant 25 Commercial Club 4g Home Ec. l,4g Homecoming Queen Ate tendant lg Spanish l,2g CAA 3. DOROTHY WACKER Chorus 3,4g Library Science 3,43 Home Ec, 2,35 Annual Staff 43 Spanish l,2g Class Play 4g Student Council 33 Commercial Club 4. DOUGLAS WAGNER FFA 23 Class Play 4 Physical Ed 34 Annual Staff 4 hsinrg On May I4 i953 one could see how h:iPDY the Seniors were on this day the day of their graduation But through our happiness one could see a slight glimpse of sadness as we realized we would soon be leaving our friends and BHS Gerald Huerta julian Huerta jon Deanes Claude Lee Barbara Nolde Shirley Schleiger Virginia Steving and Duane Swanson have completed all twelve years in the Berthoud Schools The rest of the class has joined us along the climb to success We reached high school as green freshmen in the year of l9S0 We really found out who the under classmen were when we were initiated by the mighty Seniors in September We had thirty members the year before and this year we received Gerald Spencer Shirley Dort Buriel Higgins Marvin Moore Georgia Sanderson Douglas Wagner Dorothy Wacker and Bill Krieger Class officers chosen were President Dorothy Hanson Vice President Barbara Lenhardt Secretary janey Berglin and Treasurer Shirley Schleiger We held a square dance party shortly after Christmas which proved to be loads of fun Marilyn Urbom was our homecoming attendant in our class We had added Dorothy Hanson and Marilyn We numbered thirty one sophomores jimmy Schoonover Leo As nicar Ann Linch Bob Brehm Shirley Sterkel Ronna Mangan and Dell Shults were the new members of our class We lost Shirley Dort Bill Krieger Ann Linch Ronna Mangan Leo Asnicar jimmy Schoon over Dell Shuits Marjorie Rose Buriel Higgins and Marvin Moore The class decorated a float for homecoming parade and also decorated the gym for the Freshman reception Class officers chosen were Pres :dent Dale Nelson Vice President Ronna Mangan Secretary Shirley Hanson and Dean Davis As juniors we numbered twenty two We had gained one new member Ronald Clark We realized the job we as juniors would have We produced the three act comedy DANCER WILLIE AT WORK which was directed by our sponsors Mrs Hanna and Mr Mohler We had several parties throughout the year We went to Dean Daviss house for refreshments after the play We decorated the Presbyterian church basement which was the place we entertained the Seniors on May 3 We arranged the tables in an R representing the Rainbow Candles of the colors of the Rainbow were placed on the tables Small miniature roses and carnations formed the nut cups These were the class flowers The programs and program numbers were in con 6 ' , . ' . . . . ' A 5 U ' I ' . : ' - ' ' 1 l Schleigerg Treasurer, Claude Lee, Student Council members, Dorothy 3 ' - ' , : - ' G ' I A H
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Miss Georgia Sanderson is to be the county librarian in A remotg section of the Rocky Mountains where very few people are on the Ievell Some iobl Miss Agnes Koolstra is to be the maker of silhouette portraits ol sturdy and aristocratic-looking ancestors for the nouvgaux riche. Mr. Ronald Clark is employed by the University of Iowa to deter' mine the IO of incoming students, I wonder it IQ means initiatnve and querulousness of each prospect? Duane Swanson is to be In charge of the fumigation plant at Ellis Island. In his spare time he is working on television apparatus which will be sold at popular prices Miss Gladys Koolstra is to become internationally known as the rl signer of stuffed animals for nursery population Stuffed animals are good' M Dean Davis and the former Dorothy Wacker were married shortly after graduation They are now the wealthy owners of the new parasites to use in war on insect pests Mr Douglas Wagner will become famous as a dealer in silk hosiery which will not run Doug spends his spare time working on the sure rarevention of the common cold Well, well, listen to this, Miss Marilyn Urbom is spending her life raising ostriches to suoply the talkies with chorus costumes. I wonder if the wearers of the fine plumage will hide their neads and Imagine they are simply out of sight! Miss Shirley Sterkel will fill the exalted position of Official Hostess for out-of-town buyers of sheet music, She is also famous for her opera singing, which is broadcast from the Cataract Brtdge, Mr. julian Huerta will become the successful publisher of a volume entitled A Thousand And One Scotch jokes, He also writes criticisms of the new movies for LIFE, LIFE deserves our sympathy. Mr lon Deanes is to be ome a designer of frocks for school and office wear which can be donned in one second with a nose powdering thrown in for good measure This is to benefit mankind from having to wart for the ladies to get ready Mr Gerald Huerta will gain the concession for ear drum mufflers on the mid Atlantic floating refu ling stations for airships Gerald has been spending some time perfecting his pocket size atomizer which kills any approaching mosquito or microbe Am I glad you came along with your Prophoscope' It really did a good lob and saved time Well hes gone but lll say thanks anyway W1 11 We the Seniors being in sound state both mentally and physically do hereby will and bequeath our most cherished possessions to the underclassmen This being our Last Will and Testament we do hereby hope to leave no hard feelings as we read this on May fifteenth in the year of our Lord nnneteen hundred fifty three We the Senior Class do hereby will and bequeath our abrltty to conduct a businesslrke class meeting to the junior Class ROBERT BREHM I Robert Brehrn do hereby will and bequeath my position in football to Lee Tapey my curly hair to Archre King my flat tires in front of the school to Mr Mohler my abrlity to stay awake in class to Leonard Stahlecker and my parking place to Mrs Abbott if she can find it and use it RONALD CLARK I Ronald Clark do hereby will and bequeath my haircut to Eldon Myers my ability to tell pokes when teachers are around to LeRoy Allen and my ability to get along with girls to Archie King DEAN DAVIS I Dean Davis do hereby will and bequeath my ability to Dlay football to Van Wolverton my ability to drive carefully to Richard Schleiger but I am keeping my girl for myself ION DEINES I lon Deines do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my car running to Gene Kiehn my ability to graduate to lackie Thornton and my cowboy boots to Mr Russell DOROTHY HANSON I Dorothy Hanson do hereby will and be queath my nearness to school to Dean Miller and my ability not to run over dogs to Norlen Sandy GERALD HUERTA I Gerald Huerta do hereby will and bequeath my basketball persey No 4 to Virginia Huppe and my class ring to anyone who wants it lfor twenty bucks I IULIAN HUERTA I julian Huerta do hereby will and bequeath my class ring to anyone who can fend it my straight hair to Yvonne Sterkel acting my age to Van Wolverton mv affectionate nature to Patsy Day and my position in the Senior Class to Gene Ostermuller AGNES KOOLSTRA I Agnes Koolstra do hereby will and bequeath my temper to Nlorlen Sandy my ability to get my homework done to Larry Stark my typing ability to Leonard Stahlecker and my ability to get along with my sister Gladys to lohnme Nolde GLADYS KOOLSTRA I Gladys Koolstra do hereby will and be queath my ability to spram my fingers playing basketball to Lew Ann lensen my abilxty to break my glasses in gym to Eva Templeton my ability to get my typing turned in late to Dick Hummel and my long hair to Ella Warren CLAUDE LEE I Claude Lee do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play the radio to Mrs Abbott and my ability to get traffic tickets to Mr Mohler e . r. f , V .- , C. I r . ' , . -. . -. . , . . , , , , . . -, . . . V. . . , -. . I, .
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