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SENIOR CLASS POEM Four years ago we came up the walk As freslunen full of big ideas and talk Initiation parties and games were all fun Some tasks we enJoyed others we d shun Four years have flown time passes so fast All of our memories are stored in the past So now as senrors we pass m revrew Outstanding characteristics placed before you First on the lrst Jean Backen wrll appear Her actrvitres are many her future is clear This Betz fellow 18 quiet his name is Leroy But outside of school he is a typrcal boy Ron Chamra s a boy without a worry Assrgnments and problems are done in a hurry I thrnk we ll agree Betty Davis acts coy Of course only over one Gladbrook boy The last name rs Dolezal the frrst one is Dave To wear his hair like Elvrs he must be brave A snappy green Olds that won t always go Seems to be Joe DuFour s only woe Sometrmes known as Duffy sometimes as Paul Mentron a party he ll answer any call Hogy Shogafara Alywrshes P Frnklesnarp s some name If there rs trouble Joe Entsmrnger s not to blame Wrth him on the team we re out of danger Ask one Junror about thrs musrcal star At Srmpson Annette Garwood should go far Chuck Granger s nose rs stuck rn a book Hrs greatest deceptron is that innocent look Out of the way when you hear Le Roy Hahn s horn He s been on the go srnce the day he was bom Norbert Hala we agree is quite a brain Whatever he becomes he s a sure bid for fame This boy s a swell dancer Ins nrckname is Buck To Rrchard Hanzelka we wrsh lots of luck A sweet frrendly smrle rs Marrlyn Hanus way Of starting out each bright new day Thrs boy s vocabulary could even stump a pro Kenny Inman s alarm clock is his only foe His conceptions of forrnatrons and sleek lrnes Dennis Keahna s remembered for hrs car designs Nancy Kenslnger finds her place on Earth As a peppy cheerleader full of endless mrrth Hank Kriegel has had lots of fun For worrres and trouble he d always shun Marve Kucera s an interesting one whenever he is around there s sure to be fun As a true Tama Hawk Patty Kucera s on top once she gets you laughing you Just can t stop Wilber Masker is a boy whose tops on our list Ag a classmate he will be mrssed That bright yellow convert is Noel McFate s As 3 T H S student this gal really rates Leonard McCune came here from LeGrande He's made many friends he's a gain for the band As we walk down the hall we notice Joel Meek From hrs appearance you know he s not weak Miss Osterberger s good natured wisecracks are srlly Wrth twrnklmg eye we all call her Mrlly That Pontrac s Richard Penhollow s prrde and joy When you want to argue Just look up that boy Carol Sackett s manner IS quiet and gentle This rs one lass that really rs sentimental Now may we Introduce Mr Eddre See He s a wonderful classmate you 11 agree Monk Shefchrk with hrs Jokes and Jests ls really a character but never a pest Does the name Squrrtis ring a bell? Mr Squires we all wrsh you well Violet Starrts always seems to act gay Her presence brrghtens up our day Karen and Buck are known for therr bopprng Paul Suchanek has a defrnrte arm He thrnks of lrfe as a serrous game A cute cheerleader wrth blond han' of shades Judy Wentzren s smrle never fades B111 Wemer really is a lucky one To him lrfe rs packed full of fun Sherry Wrllson s an asset to any game Her vocal cords have brought her much fame A studrous boy is Gerald Youngbear About hrs grades he hasn t a care Thrs Zhome and Zhome s an rnterestrng pair Bob rs the one that acts debonair Stan is the boy who rs well on hrs way To becomrng a fellow always cheerful and gay I hate to say that ends our 11st All the fun and laughs wrll be mrssed The frrendly greetrng has turned to goodbye As our footsteps rn T H S echo and dre If we could look in a crystal ball I m sure we d see success fa' all One thing for certain it would be heaven If you d remember the senrors of 1957 by Patty Kucera To- T- H-S- Doug F01eY'S H0 manger- Miss Sturtz's a cheerleader that's kept hopping. 1 I ' ' I 8
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President RICHARD HANZELKA All great men are dead and I'm feeling ill my- self. Vice- President Secretary- Treasurer MILLIE OSTERBERGER DOUG FOLEY Let no man approach O C E He has a bright thought me without a just cause. now and then! Class Flower .... . . . . . . . . . Rose Class Colors . . . . . . . Powder blue and white Class Motto . .Character is the Cornerstone of Success In September of 1953 Tama High School opened its doors to sixty-tvvo bright and shining faces. After cleaning off the lipstick and perfume from initiation we began our four years of participation in extra-curricular activities. Our first party was given in April and its theme was King Neptune's Court . As sophomores we became noted for our artistic ability. Toledo's Grave Mistake , the class Homecoming float, won first prize. Old Man Winter's Hideaway was the colorful theme for our party. As iuniors we were voted Loud Moufhs of T.H.S. . Our Float, Rock Around Brooklyn again won first prize. Our class play, We Shook the Family Tree, proved to be a lot of fun. Christmas in the Air was our party theme. On May 9, the juniors and seniors stepped into Candyland and danced to the music of Del Clayton at one of the best attended proms in T. H.S. history. As seniors we went through the process of initiation of freshmen, senior party, our class play, Professor, How Could You , Skip Day, and we were guests of the juniors at a beautifully decorated prom. Many of our classmates have proven themselves in music, speech, and athletic activities. For these things we hope the Senior Class of 1957 will long be remembered. Sponsored by PLAYLE'S FOOD MARKET MYLO BAKERY OLSEN MACHINE SHOP Your Hometown Bakery 9 Welding and General Repair
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