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DONALD ISAAC Girls are no good, I like Mercurys. i ; v MARTIN REIMER Me and my Model 'A' stay side by side. DONNA CORNELSEN Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated! ELDA FREISEN What I don't say can't be said. SHIRLEY FRIESEN At peace with everyone. LAVINA FRIESEN Time will tell what heaves beneath her calm surface. FRIESEN TRANSPORT Henry K. Friesen MENNO CLASSEN He thinks before he talks. MERLIN THIESSEN No man who is in a hurry is quite civilized. I
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MARGARET GOOSSEN I laugh only when something is funny. ABIE HAMM There's a future in every ringlet in his hair. ALICE ZIELKE There's a Ford in my future. LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Classen, Student Council Represent- ative; Margaret Goossen, Vice-President; Abie Hamm, Presi- dent; Darlene Classen, Treasurer; Alice Zielke, Secretary. HERMAN REIMER It is better to know useless things FRANCES CLASSEN than nothing. At no time afraid of work. DARLENE CLASSEN Blushing is the color of virtue. DONALD CLASSEN It is the nature of a man, who is great to be calm.
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Senow TViCC We, the Senior Class of 1956, do testify this to be our last will and testament. Alice Zielke wills her high soprano voice to Shirley Schmidt. Shirley Friesen wills her shyness to Nola Janzen. Donald Classen wills his wavy hair to Robert Friesen. Darlene Classen wills her interest in athletics to Adeline Friesen. Margaret Goossen wills her studious ways to Ernie Classen. Abie Hamm wills his ability to get a girl to LeRoy Reimer. Herman Reimer wills his artistic ability to Larry Classen. Lavina Friesen wills her size nine shoes to Esther Bartel. Martin Reimer wills his dark hair to Kenneth Janzen. Frances Classen wills her dependability to Leroy Friesen. Elda Friesen wills her editorship of the school paper to Marcellene Hamm. Menno Classen wills his unconquerable desire to win a girl to Ervin Reimer. Donald Isaac wills his blond features to Alvin Isaac. Merlin Thiessen wills his hot-rod to Harold Loewen. Donna Cornelsen wills her cheerful smile to Marilyn Classen. ScHOVl ’PlOfeAeCCf It is a lovely spring day in 1976. Would you like to join us in a super- jet aircraft to visit the Senior Class of 1956? Our first stopping place is New York City where we find the former Donna Cornelsen the head supervisor at the largest hospital in New York City. She greets us with the same cheerful smile that we remember from our days at M. B. A. Donna is a very capable nurse, as well as a charming wife and mother. In Detroit, Michigan, Abie Hamm is teaching music to high school students. He tells us that he no longer has that tragic facial expression when he sings be- cause he noticed too many of his students imitating him. Lavina Friesen is astonished when we slip into her schoolroom near Tahle- quah Oklahoma. She tells us that she enjoys teaching in the elementary school under the direction of the Go Ye Mission. Our next stop is in Chicago, where we decide to visit the famous art gallery. The first painting we notice is strikingly beautiful. Examining it more closely, we notice Herman Reimer's initals, and at the same time he comes to greet us. Later, he introduces us to his wife, and his redhaired children; all are artisti- cally minded. In an isolated part of India, the former Alice Zielke and her Husband are engaged in mission work. While we are chatting with them, several Indians shyly come forward to greet us. They tell us that they like to have Alice sing for them. Donald Isaac has chosen the unique occupation of test-driving Lincoln cars. However, he informs us that his wife is begging him to quit this dangerous occupation. Arriving in Belgian Congo, Africa at midnight, we find Frances Classen, R. N. still at work in her dispen«ary. She has to work hard, but she is happy and serene. We decided to visit Donald Classen next. Arriving at his large, prosperous farm near Ogden, Utah, we see him coaching his pretty wife and six daughters in basketball. Donald grins broadly as he tells us that his wife and daughters are very good basketball players.
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