East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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neak Preview of 196 Let us take a peek into the future and see what has become of our worthy seniors, class of January, l952. Lowell Kramme has consented to take time out from his painting long enough to accom- pany us on our expedition. Here he comes now in his Cadillac. Hop in, gang! Let's go! Passing through the countryside we see Nancy Russell and her hubby, that rich farmer she met at Iowa State, taking life easy while the hired hands, Charles Heller, Eddie Swim, and Donald Cooper tackle the chores. As we near the town of Snooseville we no- tice a large crowd of screaming females. We soon discover the source-Martin Terrell and Neal Schattauer, now famous movie idols, sur- rounded by ardent fans. Here come the effi- cient police force, Darrell Baker, Jim Cole- man, and Gayle Burgett to break up the riot. The truont officer, Dick Kramme, leads the girls back to school where we meet the prin- cipal, Karl Eggerssg boys' adviser, Bob Jones, and girls' adviser, Wilma Thornton. Presently we feel the need for nourishment, so we proceed to Griffith's Diner where Shirley serves us some of her famous coffee. Before long we are stricken with an acute case of indigestion. Could be Shirley is drumming up business for Ronnie Trotter, now known as the friendly undertaker , or maybe she buys groceries from town grocer Don Wolfson- wholesale, of course. Soon the ambulance arrives, driven by Pat Hudson. We are taken to the City Hospital where we are admitted for treatment by head nurses Barbara Turner and Phyllis Larson- How did they ever graduate from college? Driving away from the hospital, we see a fire truck and decide to follow it. We follow it to the water front where smoke is pouring from the windows of a small shack. Karen Shepherd, editor of the city newspaper, is there to cover the story. The capable fire fighters, Ronald Jones, Sidney McQuarry, and Preston Duncan soon discover it was all a false alarm. It was only those two mad scientists, Ronald Sevde and John Bradlee, trying to discover a formula for women's face powder and lipstick which doesn't contain one certain element. lt seems that Hurless Yelick, that famous comedian, is allergic to this certain element and breaks out after every date. Too bad, huh? After so much excitement we decided on some entertainment to relax our nerves. We were met at the theater by ushers George Eldridge and Don Bell who seated us near the front. The first number on the program was sung by Patricia Sonderleiter, a now famous Metropolitan Opera star. The next number was superbly rendered by Jon Paderewski Spong. The last number was a pantomime given by Kolleen Kennedy. Leaving the theater we ran into Streets Commissioner, Aivars Pelds, Finance Commis- sioner, Cora Strong, and Garbage Collector, Carrol Askland. We gossip a while and learn that town dentist Don Olsen is moving his quarters to the outskirts of town as a result of complaints from city dwellers about the screams and groans from his office. Well, time is running out and so must we. We feel that everything has turned out just as we might have prophesied it would, and by the way we are not one bit disappointed.



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