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CLASS PROPHECY What the Class of '56 will be doing 20 years from now- Beverly Aalbers-Head cook for a construction crew. Sandra Allen-Drawing posters for the Marines. Orlin Brown-Successful wholesaler of gold fish bowls. Carla Blue-Using her nursing training in the Freeman Household. Lois Davidson-Teaching her Junior High class to Hoochie-Koochie. James Denman-Holder of the world's record for the fastest non-stop trip from De Smet to Arlington. Dale Erickson-Jim's rival for the Worl'ds Record. Marlene Erickson-Running a gift shop to dispose of gifts she no longer wants. Dallas Freeman-Author of Freeman's English text book. Kenneth Hamen-Film projectionist for M. G. M. Eileen Greene-Secretary for the bowling team, The Hot House Five. Lyle Kellar-The first white player of anti-segregated Globe Trotters. LeRoy Kruse-Designing jet-turbine engines for General Motors. Gary Marx-Disc-whirler on the T. V.'s Mad Man Marx Show. Loren Moore-Professor of Agriculture at Florida University. Karen Munger-Using her Home Ee talents at Waterloo, Iowa. Glenn Nelson-Replacing Liberace's smile on T. V. Geraldine Poppen-Making the service her career as a Wac. Jean Poppen-Modeling for Midget Models, Inc. Frances Ryland-Living in Esmond as a Cundy. Jeanne Widman-Special assistant technician to Dr. Kruse. Larry Windedahl-Inventor of a collapsible bass horn. Glen Workenthien-President of Seeley Taxi Service. CLASS HISTORY The class of 1956 began its education as first graders supervised by Mrs. Marion Hendricks. There are seven of the original class graduating. They are Glennis Nelson, Marlene Erickson, Frances Ryland, Lois Davidson, Lyle Kellar, Karen Munger and LeRoy Kruse. James Denman came during the school year. In the second grade Dallas Freeman came to study with us. We were under the supervision of Mrs. Vern Belzer. As third graders we gained Dale Erickson. Our teacher was Mrs. Esther Basart. In the fourth grade Dallas Freeman left during the year. We were again under the direction of Mrs. Basart. As fifth graders we were happy to have Dallas Freeman back. Miss Verdys Brown was our teacher. We welcomed Orlin Brown into our class during the sixth grade. We were di1'ected by Miss Phyllis Graham. As seventh graders, entering Junior High, we were under the supervision of Miss Lorene Anderson. As we reached the eighth grade our class began to grow. We added Jeanne Widman, Beverly Aalbers and Eileen Greene. We were supervised by Miss Marion Hinz. As green and humble freshmen we entered high school, and, after initiation we settled down to business. Our class was enlarged by eight with the addition of Sandra Allen, Carla Blue, Kenneth Hamen, Gary Marx, Loren Moore, Geraldine and Jean Poppen and Larry Windedahl. Our class advisors were Mr. Holzwarth and Mr. Mohlenhoff. u When sophomores we lost no one and gained no one. Our class advisors were Mr. Holzwarth and Mr. Christensen. A . As juniors we welcomed Glen Warkenthein. We had a lot of fun publishing the Barker and putting on the Junior-Senior banquet. Our prom theme was Moonlight and Roses, and the music was supplied by Leo Fortm. Our class advisors were Miss Sanders and Mrs. Root. Now at last we were seniors. Publishing the Annual was a lot of fun and we enjoyed staging the senior play, Seventeenth Summer, by Maureen Daly. Our play, given on April 20th, was directed by Mrs. Root. Our class advisors were Mr. Graham and Mr. Lester. On May 17, 1956, twenty-three joyous seniors donned caps and gowns to receive their diplomas. FOURTEEN
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f JUNIOR CLASS ,Front row: Anita Knudson, Wayne Langland, Larry Apland, Noel Bishop, Roger . Fritzel, Clifford Poppen, Karen Rasmussen 'Second row: Janet Muser, Irene Harvey, Sharon Olson, Phyllis Smith, Mary Ann Rzersona Nadine Patterson, DeEtte Krieger, Lynda Jacob, Sherill Hinz, Mrs. f oot, a visor Thiid row: Janet Seeley, Marlene Quam, Margaret Apland, Charles Lee, James 'Jensen, Lyndon Gehm, Don Carroll, Sylvia Janssen, Marlys Smith, Rayice :U Gildseth, Miss Brakke, advisor fourth row: Ruth Dykstra, Nancy Wehrkamp, Neil Bowes, Jerry Walline, Jim Hoxeng, Curtis Stensland, Don Schultz, Allen Wellman, Bob Carroll, Barbara Moore, Norma Paulson, Joan Kruse, Miss Sanders, advisor f Larry A., Freshman Chauffer, Margaret A., I don't say much but who knows what ,Lthink!!!??, Jim J., Bubbles interests me!!??, Noel B., Why don't you love me like you used to do?, Neil M., Me and my Packard get around, Bob C., The quiet man, I-pon C., S-maller than most but-, Donna C., Oh, those week-nite dances!!!, Ruth D., Algebra xs a wonderful thing!, Roger F., Drummer boy, Ray1ce G., Temper!!!: Lyndon G., Joyce , Irene H., Please don't rib me any more about my red hair!!, pheryl H., I go for red and white convertibles!!??, Jim H., Anyone going down to via J., I wish I could make it to school on tirne!, Anita K., Party Girl, DeEtte K., ummy Cheerleader t???J, Joan K., I'm falling in love with someone, Wayne L., The little smart off, Charles L., Basketball and women occupy my time!!, Bar- bara M., Hiesibell is slipping fast, Janet M., Smart girl from the country, Sharon O., Your TAB Club reporter, Nadine P., I finally booked a boyll, Norma P., Never with- out a follower!!, Clifford 'P., It's such an effort to get to schoollg Marleen Q., Chomp, Chomp!, Karen R., I'm not the biggest flirt . . . I'm the 1ittlest!!, Donald S., Does love affect one's athletic ability?, Janet S., Christy thinks I'll never learn!! C???J, Mar- lys S., I keep hearing bells!!, Phyllis S., The Army's so far away!!, Curtis S., Jim's my ideal!!, Virginia S., Calamity Jane??, Jerry W., Flat-top!!, Nancy Wehrkamp, I like to yell at ball gameslg Allen W., King Allen the First, Lord of D. H. S. A-I the Creamery?, Mary I., I just don't get this bookkeepinglg Linda J., English . . . UGH! -' V , .1 h gr ff 0- N L 4 J 1' ' ' ' ' A W ' A . as I 1 SIXTEEN
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