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New ,fi--VB 1' 24 'lion W' CAROLE THOMPSEN Blondie t'Life is short, so make it SH11Dm'. Glee Club 1 Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2 President 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Hoofbcats 2, 3, 4 Assistant Copy Reader 2 Cir. Manager 3 Assistant Editor 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Speech 3, 4 Speech Play 3, 4 CLIFFORD TOFT Senator The load becomes easier when cheerfully borne. Student Council 4 Vice President 4 FFA 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Hoofbeats 4 ALAN TREES IlTori1II Caesar is dead, Cicero is dead, and I'm not feeling so well myself today. Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Concert Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1. 2, 3 Dance Band 2, 3 Band President 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 President 4 Hoofbeats 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1 Track 2 B Club 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 LUVERNE WESSELS Luke I thought I would a bachelor stay, but I could- n't keep the girls away. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 KENNTH WHITE 11KennYll Show me the way to go home. Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Football 1
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ff .kfx ,H AMF' SHERMAN OBERHAUSER Ilobiell There surely must be some hard work in mc, bc- cause none ol' it cvcr came out. O ' FFA 1. 2. 3, 4 it President 4 M! t Football 1, 2. 3, 4 Track 1, 2. 3, 4 B Club 3. 4 5 MAVIS PIERCE V WA AA-f f'A pleasing countenance ,ff ' X V is no slight advantage. lff .LL 4.5. 1 Glee Club 1, 2 W 6 Mixed chorus 1, 2 6l APLEN PALS Life is a jest and all things show it, I used to think it, and now I know it 7! MwwmlL234 MWMHLZK4 nmwzee Sextette 1, 2 Marching Band 1, 2f 3, 4 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1. 2, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Student Council 4 Annual 4 Basketball Queen At. 3 Football Queen 4 Hoofbeats 2 Class Play 4 Band Queen 4 PATRICK QUIGLEY Ilpatll A true believer in the conservation of his en- 'ergiesf' AVIS PIERCE llRedll One hour of sleep before midnight is worth two after. tAvis should know!Y' Glee Club 1, 2 Madrigal 1, 2 Marching Band 1, 2 Concert Band 1, 2 Pep Band 1, 2 Class Secretary 1 Annual 4 Activities Editor 4 FHA 1 Historian 1 Football Queen At. 1, 2 Basketball Queen At. 1, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3 EDWARD RENO Hot Rod I'm Karen for you Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Hoofbcats 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 Speech Play 3 Football 1 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 3, 4 B Club 2, 3, 4
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C ass M44 4 7 On September 2 19QQ,- thxrty sxx eager and Joyful youngsters entered the halls of Belmond Publnc School They were James Bayllss Maxme Gartz Lew Hesalroad Donald Hoppel Gertrude McLaughlm Sharon Memts Ver non Meyer Malcolm OConnor Donald Sjoberg Richard Smlth Eleanor Sprmger Gary Trees Don Waddmgton Gary Wagner Kenny Wh1te Wayne Wrthers Allen Sha han Phyllxs Krlens Umtah Brown Frances Chapman Lewxs Corwm Regma Dxckmson Shlrley Eggers Rxchard Goeman Davld Helland Jan.Kelley l-reddy Lutz Janet Lobdell Alan Madsen Delorxs Nelson Kenneth E l cc es Roger Steenblock Rlchard Parker Av1s Pnerce Mavxs Pterce and J k J ac ohnson Our teacher was Miss Lunt Lew Hesalroad Gary Trees Umtah Brown J'anc?t Lo5d ll and Roger Steenblock left us durmg the year It was dur mg our lnder arten eag that we had our store Every day each of us roug t empty cereal packages flour sacks coffee cans and bread wrappers for our classmate cus tomers to buy when 1' was thexr turn to be the customer 42, 1741 In fxrst grade Roger Beenken Thomas Cordls Ardls Meyers Henry Peterson Kenneth Rulter Gary Brothers H1StOf fflfb 4' n slxth rade we were Joxned by Duane DIPDQ1 Cal' ole gfhompsen Norma Pepper and Dlane Bell Ouriea. cher was MISS Enderlan It was m thls grade that we E El a Book readmg con est We parted wlth Martha As I trand Rlchard Parker Theatta Bunger Norma Pepper and Diane Bell 4-Y 'L' n the seventh gr de we were Joined llllim Faris Alan 'Tires and ArlenaT95ls We parte wlth Arnette Ter Hark and Arlen Pals Our teachers were lNI1SbJ9l1'fah and rs Jones Everybody wxll remember the fun we H fa-kmg part ln the eighth grade operetta -417 QL yle Bohmng Marlys Chrxstensen LuVerne Wessels Sheila Hansen Roy Johnson Alfred McLaughhn Sherman Oberhauser Phyllls Chrrstensen Rlchard McMurray and Mary McKe1th Joined us LQ elgmhgrade We parted with Phyllxs Chrlstensen Jamce Hunter and Julxan Turner 145 ,lgggg an Mg, hui We will all remem er the p ays Tom Sawyer an South of the Border 75 d th th d b B ba a Bohn Jimmy Zlegler and Louise Murphy Jolned us Mlss Flor ,tw e were Jome In e nm ra e y ar r ence Mack was our teacher In fxrst grade we attempted- readlng and writing whTEE turned out to be more fun than work once we became acqua1nted w1th It We art d h t Don Sjoberg Shxrley Eggers Kenneth Rulter pandeLov1:lse Murphy C1-VH gd I In second grade Elsle Robertson Gary Galloway Don McCann 'Henry Ste d mwan t Joanne Cross and Eugene Grlllo Joined us MISS Mar eurlte Studebaker was our tea cher We parted wlth a c6lm O'Conner Don Waddmg ton Gary Wagner Lewls Corwm Freddy Lutz Roger Been ken Aides Meyers Joanne Cross and Gary Brothers -I' 'UB ms Foss was our thxrd grade teacher Jumor Whxst ler M Fans Connxe Benson and Jamce Hunter Jomed us In the third grade we parted wlth Sharon Memts Regma Dlckmson Henry Peterson Don McCann and Jun lor Whtstler 194+ if P k rs ar er was our fourth rade ach Jome-d by Cla XiewTeg Hark Ardyce Walk and Martha Ostrand Our fourth grade wxll well remember the stones of the Hardy boys wh1ch Mrs Parker read each day after lunch We parted wlth Jxmmy Bayhss Donald Hoppel Henry Stemwandt Eugene Gnllo U 1m Farls Ronald Ahlgren and Kenneth Eccles lqwb In fxfth rade we we d b Thea a umer owen FIPS Jome y Regma Dnckxnson 6 Ed I 3 8 and Dxcmcs out 1 mong e C c e n mg U the 81'0ve We parted with Ard Walk Jean Tendall Reg D k We Gary Galloway, and Jlmmyflglreglgi- mson Richard Smith mg Ollver Bohnlng Shlrley Bo nmg Wllbur Damels Dean Gunderson Ahce Meyers Patrxck Qmgley Cllfford Toft Davld Hauge Roger Pals and Oral Van Slckle We parted with Thomas Cordes Elsie Robert son Lowell Flemmg oger Pals and Oral Van Slckle All w1ll remember the comxc strrp characters we portrayed dunng 1Illtl3tl0Il 14110 In the tenth rade our group remamed the same ex ISK 5 flqbi 53 cept for the a 1 lon of Ahce Smedley and the loss of Davxd Hauge and Duane Dxppel Most of us w1ll remem ber the excltmg event of our Career Day wh1ch occured th1s year Ahce Smedley left at the end of the year 'lf Agam m our umor ar our group remamed the same except for tlie loss oi Nyle Bohmng One of the hnghlxghts of thls year was our Jun1orSen1or Banquet Ma e Gartz left at the end of the year Our semor ear was the goal year for wh1ch we were all worlimg Durmg thxs year we were Jomed by LeRay Harty and Allan Shahan left us Our semor year was high lighted by our class rmgs pictures the Jun1orSemor Banquet Semor Class Play Baccalaureate and Commence ment to say nothxng of many other events Out of our 38 fmlshmg students 12 are from the orxgmal class Although our school days have come to an end we now realize that there are more xmportant thmgs to be doge 1n the world In this way we can be glad as well as sa As we are now partmg there are memorxes of many of the happy txmes we have had through our school years So we the Semor Class of 1953 brd all our teachers and schoolmates farewell I I , I ffl l ,K - I If Y. 1 K 1 1 u . 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