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JEAN BACKEN We seldom repent talk- ing too rnuch! '45 ...AQ ERNIE BENDA Keep still! I think I'm going to say something. PAUL DUFFY I often tell myself that there is more in me than people thlnkl LeROY BETZ RONNIE CHAMRA You can't keep a good Handsome is as hand- man down. some does! BETTY DAVIS DAVID DOLEZAL Be good and you'11 be He isn't lazy, he just happy, but you'11 mis a doesn't want to work. lot of fun. X X JOE DUFOUR 'I'd like to study, but these girls are so interes- ting!
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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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NANCY KENSINGER Always happy when there's a man around. E S T' PATTY KUCERA I'm here, on with the dance. NOEL MCFATE Smooth, quiet, but powerful, MARVIN KUCERA LEONARD KRIEGEL Workl Where did I hear l studied once and was that word before? sick for days. WILBERT MASKER LEONARD MCCUNE Lonesome Lover. He's not so meek as he looks. ' 1 'R JOEL MEEK Oh, how short the hours of sleep.
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