Eau Claire High School - Beaver Tales Yearbook (Eau Claire, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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ffirumblrrs Now look at us, the angels of classe? and they ask us to gripe, why should we do It now, we never do It otherwise? We think the Seniors should have a private study room so the other Underclassmen couldn't bother them. We think the Seniors ought to be able to have their desk tops up all they want to, because they don't ever do anything wrong behind them. We think che Seniors of M$3n should have a double skip day just to be different from previous years. We Seniors wish Kiss Crapo wouldn't be so hard on us in her study halls. We think the Seniors should have full authority over the new gym. We think the Senior boys should have five minutes between classes, so we can talk to the iris. We wish Mr. Killer would let us take our guns when we go on field trips. Wouldn t it be nice if the Seniors could sit together dur- ing movies. We think the school ought to furnish easy chairs for the Government class. We Seniors don't bother anybody, so we think we ought to be able to sit anywhere and talk in the study halls without being interrupted by the teachers. Why do the Underclassmen have to go along on trips to the city, after all they have another year or two before they have to get a Job? Why can't the Juniors let the Seniors have all the profit from the Junior-Senior play, after all they have another year to catch their dough. We think the Underclassmen should give a big farewell par- ty for the Seniors, because they will really miss us when we're gone • We think we should be able to throw erasers at the Under- classmen and not have them returned at us, and not have the fear of being kicked out of school by Mr. Formsma. We wonder why the teachers think wo would lie to them if we would do something wrong, after all we're anxious to get out of school tool Why can't the Seniors park their cars right next to the door so we wouldn't get cold walking from the road? We Senior boys ought to have Private showers, so we v ould- n't have to listen to the childish jokes and remarks of the Underclassmen who are also playing basketball. Elden Janke Verle Thalmann

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Senior Prophecy This Prophecy is the product of much and very extensive research. After looking at all statistics and facts about the members of the Senior Class, this is the results. This is not hearsay, but the accumulation of many details which go to prove that the following prophecy is almost a positive thing. Bob Zuhl: Sure to be married by to guess who, also sure to stay away from Uncle Sam. Kay Kaiser: Manager of Western Auto Supplies in Ne york with Elden as her private secretary, and to watch those little ones. Ida Plugrat: Owner of a chain of tourist camps in Florida, and Proprietor of a coconut grove. Dixie Airgood: Sure to be the mother of Don's eight child- ren also manager of Pontiac Sales and Service to keep Don in cars. Bill Krueger: Going to join the Globe Trotters to stay a- way from the women. Verle Thalmann: Top man in his fighter squadron, and has the most girls at every base. Franklin Jackson: 3ert looking man at Belview Hospital, and a comedian entertaining his ceil buddy Mr. Rhinard. Calvin Prillwitz: King of the Hoboes, after completing col- lege and his twelve year hitch in the army. Elden Janke: Van of the year for 68 being the top in- dustrial leader in this area. Richard Knoth: Traveling salesman for his own tractor im- plements, with a 1500 acre ranch as a proving ground. June Rock: Secretary for the F3I hunting for a clue to catch a man. Beulah Hibbs: Typist for a law firm in Chicago, receiving the merit award for service and derendability. Margaret Karn: A successful farmer s wife, taking many 1st prizes at the county fairs with her baking and flov ers. Jim Anlsko: A cartoonist for the Daily Tribune raising the subscription rate 75$. Don Schlipp: Owner of a music store, having developed the ability to play most of the common Instruments. Bill Frank: Prosperous fruit and grain farmer, and head farm advisor for Michigan State College. Jo Wilbur: 3eautician for natural blondes, with special rates for crew cuts. Wilma Peachey: Private secretary at Washington D. C., and a maid for President Eisenhower. bob Tollas: Chief Naval instructor at Michigan State, try- ing to support his wife and kids.



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Stat isti Class Grumbler------------- Biggest Flirt-------------- Laziest-------------------- Most Original-------------- Friendliest Boy------------ Friendliest Girl----------- Biggest Feet--------------- Most Athletic-------------- Quietest Girl-------------- Quietest Boy--------------- Most Mischievous----------- Most likely to Succeed----- Most Talented-------------- Most Studious-------------- Most Dependable------------ Best Figure---------------- Most Bashful--------------- Biggest Moon Chaser-------- Biggest Night Hawk--------- Most Courteous------------- Biggest Primper------------ Fastest Speed Demon—------- Most likely to get married -----------------Ida Flugrat --------------Josephine Wilbur -----------------Richard Knoth ---------------Franklin Jackson -----------------Robert Tollas -----------------Wilma Peachey ------------------James Anisko ----------------Verle Thalmann -----------------Beulah Hibbs --------------Calvin Prillwitz ---------------William Krueger --------------------Kay Kaiser ---------------Donald Schlipp -----------------William Frank ---------------------June Rock -----------------Dixie Airgood -----------------Margaret Karn -----------------Elden Janke -----------------Robert Zuhl ---------------Donald Schlipp --------------------Kay Kaiser -----------------Robert Tollas ■Robert Zuhl and Margaret Karn By Don Schlipp James Anisko

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