Louisville High School - Lion Yearbook (Louisville, NE)

 - Class of 1956

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Louisville High School - Lion Yearbook (Louisville, NE) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 30 of 108
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Page 29 text:

Szniwt A, Hlfwfphecg In a recent survey we see the following accomplishments of the educated Seniors of 1956. There are always those people who say that they wish that school was over: but it seems that some of the gang liked it quite well -- they continued to train the brain a little more. ,iff if Duane Arenus is teaching school at Oxford University and tutoring a bus in his spare time. Milford Trade School has gained a real mechanic -- Eugene Kobler. Bing is head instructor at the School of Mechanics. Jeannette Knight fNee Jeannette Schoeppnerj is taking care of her wee onesg but in her spare time, she is teaching nursery school. Gary Leroy Welton has continued with his love in athletics and is an eligible bachelor at Wayne State -- good football team Gary. Bill Workman and Bernice are in Lincoln. Bill is assisting Pete Elliot. Norman Baker, in his hot rod convertible, is being educated at one of Southern California's colleges. Calling Dr. Killdare -- Mayo Clinic has gained a surgical supervisor by name of Carol Heard. Her assistant is Evelyn Love who is now running a patient down in the halls of the hospital. Go west young man, go west! ! Forest Ranger Jim Heard did so in the Red Woods of Northern Cali- fornia -- starting fires. Stetson and accessories plus lassoing seems to be getting Joel Heim his girl on the plains of Montana. Dot, dot, dash -- S. O. S. is the signal given by Admiral Virgil Graham somewhere in the Pacific. Down in New Mexico, Carol Robbins is preparing hot tamales in her tortilla restaurant. Eastward bound --Mary Io Reihart is in the windy city designing and modeling her new spring fashions. Cieros in New York is now featuring Carolyn Hendrix famous for her bubble dancing. The Harlem Globe Trotters has obtained a new comic attraction -- Baldy Eager. The more adventurous -- Fran Isaac is now boarding the supersonic constellation for Germany to meet Don after three LONG years. The ever lovin' home type -- Eddie Conley is still faithful to his mink. He now has a mink farm of his own and doing quite well for himself. Jerry Gray has followed the family tradition -- he has been seen hanging up diapers before going off to work at the cement plant. Last but not least -- Kathryn Keek Nessen Meyer is living in Minne Boo I-loo taking care of her fifteen tax deductions.



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Seniwt Cfaon I Duane Arends- -I will my ever- famous Blackmail Page to Jack Terryberry because of the color of his hair Norman Baker--I will my ability to get under the bangboards to Tom Robbins. Eddie Conley--I will my allergy of sweet beverages to Doyle Leroy. Glenn Eager--I will my nickname Baldy to Myrna Reihart. Virgil Graham--I will my parking place beside the sidewalk to Keith Addleman. Jerry Grey--I will my ability to blow smoke rings to the prominent and well-qualified Bob Larson. Carol Heard--I will my Missourian accent to Janet Wright. James Heard--I will my ability to stay out of mischief to Marlene Duerr. Joel Heim--I will my ability to hotrod cars to Dick Cushman. Carolyn Hendrix- -I will my long, curly hair to Patty Gess. Frances Isaac--I will my much deserved position on the volleyball team to Margie Weisueth. Eugene Kobler--I will my ability to grow a beard to Don Wildrick. Evelyn Love--I will my ability to catch a ma.. co Connie Woolhiser. Kathryn Nessen--I will my long fingemails to Mryna Leroy. Mary Jo Reihart--I will my chignon to Marilyn Koop. Carol Robbins--I will my chair in the Home Ec. room to Barbara Bourelle. Jeannette Schoeppner--I will my shorthand ability to Janet Sluyter. Gary Welton--I will my ability to grow a ducktail and a goatee to Dwight Headley. Bill Workman--I will to Lawrence Vogler the duty of making the sigr1s to advertise basketball games.

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