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Class Wlll Sally Beeson, wlll my lame knee to anybody who will take it Dlane Brown, will ny rowdlness and abllity to cut up 1n class Ronnle Ashby Helen Butcher, will my pony tail back to the horses Julle Coyne, wlll my abJl1ty to play the clarlnet to Ilr Eltzen Frank Elckholt, w1Jl my b1g gr1n to I.r Novacek Margorle Fey, wall my I Q back to Albert Emsteln Jim Finzen, wllll my Wednesday nlght trlps to C'v1lle to Larry Houlsworth Norma Hansen, wall my dmples to Karen Kenny J1.m Jahn, will my nickname Long Shank to Ca.rol Shever Barbara Lewis, w1Jl my ab1l1ty to plq' the banjo back to cousin 'snowball Donald Lillie, wlll my smoothness w1th the g1rls to Calvm Gothier Orville and Wilbur Wrlght Betty McDermott, w1ll my halr style back to the Chinese lchop chopl Jerry Mulllcane, '-all my ability to get along mth the teachers to Beverly Grant Dorothy Ifyers, w1ll my abllity to have to be showed back to the hlssourlans Don Paulson, wall my four years 111 high school to Alcatraz John Paulson, w1ll my place on the farm to arqone who wants lt Anna Peterson, mll my ab1l1ty to get the pasper out on tune to Vlolet Lundquist Joan Petersen, wall ITU loose Jolntedness back to Uncle Slim Davld Peterson, will my tallness to Charles Ashley Jack Reynolds, will nv motorcycle to anyone who 18 crazy enough to drlve :Lt Mary Tomklns, will nv seat between Jack and Dale to anyone brave enough to s1t there Dale Uttecht, wall my best dairy cows to Mlss Momsen Lorralne Ualllng, wall my abality to Jabber to Lucretla Osborne PhJl1p Yockey, wlll my abllity to take a corner on two wheels to Ilrs Newton cmsmvs DAIRY, Holstem, Iowa O . . . . to I .ll Shirley Madison, will my interview with the Airplane Co. back to
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Class Prophecy we went to the baseball game that nlght It was the flnals of the Unlversal serles The All-Spacers were play1ng the Rocketeers the pitcher for the All-Space tea threw out the ball, we could tell by the curve that it was J1m Flnzen We called over the peanut vender to get an old fashioned sack of peanuts when he approached, we could see that lt was Dale, because he had a slgn on hls jacket that read Buzy Uttecht's mllf' ' He sald the mllk busmess wasn't very good any more beca se of the new art1f1c1al mllk We turned our attentlon back to the ga s gust ln t1me to see J1m throw the w1nn1ng ball across the plate As we were golng out we bumped 1nto S She sald that she and her better half were runnlng a farm on Way Road She ln v1ted us to come and see her s1x chlldren at home, but our vacatlon t1me had run out we arrlved on Earth a few days later and went to Anthon to tell all the folks about our wonderful tr1p Senior Ill tor In the fall of l9h2, n1ne members of the future Uclass of 1955 enrolled 1n the klndergarten of Anthon Public School F1ve out of that class stlll remaln a part of the senlor class They are Sally Beeson, Jerry Iulllcane, Dorothy Myers, Joan Petersen, and Jack Rey nolds Our superlntendent was H P Shedd In our second year, Dale Uttecht golned us The next year, a new superlntendent, C H Bones came to Anthon, and was w1th us unt1l 1952 In the fourth grade, Helen Butcher was added to the class Sh1rley Iad1son and harJor1e Fey golned us 1n the flfth grade In the fall of l9h9, J1m Jahn fell in l1ne Anna Petersen Joined us 1n the eighth grade In our freshman year, Dlane Brown, Jul1e Coyne, Frank Elchholt, Norma Hanson, Barbara Lewis, Donald Lillie, Betty McDermott, Don Paul son, John Paulson, and Dav1d Peterson became members of our class, bary Tomklns Jo1ned us 1n the JUn1OT year Our flrst party was a freshman hayride piCH1C 1n the month of October Some of our more exc1t1ng eplsodes concern our play prac t1ces For lnstance, the nlght we stayed after practlce and played a llttle baseball Dav1d really brought up h1s battlng average that nlght of course, we had a broken score clock to pay for Another excltlng tlme was preparlng for the Junlor Senior Banquet It seemed as though we'd never flnlsh 1n tlme But, by hook or by crook, we flnally succeeded The theme of our banquet was nUnder the Sea,N and, of course, we were very pleased with the results, although we never w1ll forget the tlme it took to roll the paper up afterwards On Tuesday, October S, of last fall, we went up to Genell1's to have our senlor p1ctures taken Everyone was worrled about the results and we all found out that p1ctures don't l1e After the p1ctures were taken we went to the Green Gables and ate, then went to a show Before long, we wall be presentlng our senlor class play, which w1ll be nspooks A11ve U We have our flngers crossed that we do not have any Haccldentsn Slmllar to those at our JUn1OT play Sklp Da n and Commencement are Just around the corner for us, and we reallze that before long we w1ll be leaving A H S for the last tlme We know we w1l1 miss A H S very much and hope that 1n the future we are mlssed a llttle bit too PERSELL'e CLEAN RS, Cleanlng, Ien's Ykar, Battle Creek, Iowa UOur dork lust Satlsfy H U ' - . . As . I l.. 1 O . - ' , . H J . . . O . , 0 . '. . - , . . ' - l O 0 0 ' M O . 2 V: . . , - I l O O O U I O .- U Ji . L, . . . . . . . O O .. - I i . . . . O . . . - I . I -.. , ' 0 O O . I . I O . -. . . Q I I H . i . I Q O O l O 0 Q I 0 D I' Y. .7 ' A Q
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