Boone Valley High School - B Line Yearbook (Renwick, IA)

 - Class of 1962

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In the distance, we hear a spine-tingling, pop the clutch, the ape call of Tarzan Eekhoff as he swings along from one tree to another. fKen complains of the rainy weather in the jungle. A friend says it can't be too bad since he looks sunburned. Ken insists it is rust., A weekend excursion takes us to Frankfurt, Germany, home base for Head-Army Engl- neer, Ron Klasse. Aboard ship and bound for home, we notice Reg Tate, who has just recently joined the Navy. The captain asked him if he had cleaned the deck and polished the brass. Reg answered, Yes, Sir. And with my telescope I swept the horizon. fHow's that for am- bition D Scientist Professor Galen A. Engstrom, another passenger on our cruiser, is en route to Eagle Grove University to complete blueprints for his new invention -- an earthquake de- tector that works like an alarm clock. An alert fellow, he has an alternate patent ready for an alarm clock that works like an earthquake. fThat's the kind most of us need. J Ship nurse for the entire journey has been Ensign Joyce Hefty. She cares for seasick passengers by day and acts in the crew's play as a part of the ship's entertainment by night The play is styled after the Ben Casey series and named 0uch. Returning to the States, we are thrilled by the welcome sight of the Statue of Liberty. With great relief, we plant our feet firmly on native soil and watch the Fords go by. Here we find Fred Hansen as a Ford salesman, which reflects the enthusiasm he has always shown toward this great vehicle: Let me call you Lizzy I'm in debt for youg Let me hear you rattle As all good Fords do. Keep your headlights burning And your taillight too, Let me call you Lizzy I'm in debt for you. Before returning to Renwick, we make several more stops. I have always wanted to see a pro football game. With Gary Nerem as star quarterback, this event was a must. On to the Texan oil fields, we see Sharon Bosworth as a gusher type stenographer. fShe also married her boss and is doing oil right for herself.D Miss McDonald is a teacher. The other day she asked a troublemaklng pupil whether he had any brothers or sisters. The child answered, No, I'm the only child. Alice said, Thank goodness! fSurely the Boone Valley teachers didn't feel that way about any of the 1962 seniors.l Back in our home town we notice a local business firm, the May Bus Line with daily stops on streets in the southern end of town -- 8 A. M. sharp. Although Dennis has been out of school for twenty-three years, his car has such STRONG habits. You're probably thinking, Thank goodness the 1962 Class Prophecy is finished. I'1l justsay, I enjoyed the trip and thank you for reading this. HEETLAND PRODUCE ARDA'S BEAUTY SALON

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?u,b4ecq It is 1985 as we set sail for New York harbor. Upon docking at Amsterdam, we go sight-seeing and find our pal Don Kelling in his FLOW-ER bed fyou know, flower garden.J It appears the bump on his head from the Senior Class Play affected his brain. The height of festivities in Holland is the crowning of Miss Jeri Kraft as Tulip Queen. Aboard ship and on our way, we find that the radio operator, after much deliberation, has deciphered the call letters of R-O- X- I-E. We immediately know that this must be Electronics Chief Jim Anderson radiolng information back to a friend in the States. fRoxie learned a long time ago how to translate Jim's messages, so she is chief stenographer at the Pentagon.J Upon arriving at London, a taxi is waiting to take us to the palace. We immediately recognize the driver as Harlan Fisher. Harlan doesn't have his own cab. This IS cheaper, you know, since the Fisher boys DO have their share of car troubles. At the palace the hostess greeting us is Kathy Helmke. She wanted to travel after leaving A. I.B. and took her first job as private secretary to a prince. Of course, she married the boss. - On the way back to the dock in the Fisher taxicab, we collide with a street car. We are injured slightly and are rushed to the Royal Hospital. As they carry us in on stretchers, Larry Tincher is standing guard at the royal entrance. Larry didn't go into business for him- self because he's definitely in favor of a light overhead, he prefers blondes. In the hospital we pass the reception desk and two lovely nurses, Carol Arne and Nancy Helmlch. While waiting, we overheat a conversation between the famous psychiatrist Dr. Dawn Clowes and her patient. Have you ever been troubled by improper thoughts? . . . Why no, to tell the truth, Doctor, Irather enjoy them! I'm sure all of you know that Clair Nerem is commander of the newest atomic powered submarine. fl-le's an underwater, undercover agent.J He asked me to go with him on his latest mission. It seems he has been assigned to a SPECIAL project -- something about Up Table Up. QI know atomic power is miraculous, but I didn't realize it is maglc.j Arriving at Hawaii, we find Navyman Steve Packard having the time of his life. In his spare time, he watches the s-w-a-y of grass skirts. fTornadoes may be called twisters, but they've got nothing on hula dancers.l Dave Clowes tells us Hawaiian volcanic soil makes excellent farm land. He suggests that farms be put on turn tables -- it would be much easier to rotate crops that way. With such advanced ideas, he is sure to go places. In Paris, the city of fashion and night life, we take time to visit the famous Cafe de Paree where Mademoiselle Pearl Riley is head waitress. We find Parisian artist Terry Nerem sketching. He thinks the world is filled with beau- tiful things, but, unfortunately, TOO many of them are married. His paintings are in de- mand as well as are his models, one of whom is our own little Glenda Smith. Glenda models the latest in women's fashions -- you know, all those things that go in one year and out the other. From Cairo we travel to the deepest, darkest part of Africa and find Kathie Emmert serving the only missionary post in that part of the continent. Describing the mannerisms of the tribal people, she says, They ain't got no manners, and they don't wear no cos- tumes.



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