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would like a ride but she very graciously declined, good-by as she turned the far corner. So ended a most delightful trip. minmimmuiHT She stopped long enough to wave HISTORV In September, 1949, thirty-nine wide-eyed green Freshmen entered the halls of Brovns HH Valley High School. Shortly after creeping in, we were inltatled by the Seniors. Now, truly belonging in the school, we proceeded to elect our class officers. Presidents David, Vice Pres.s Lyle, Sec. TreaB. Warren. After this was completed we felt free to venture far- ther. Gerry, Kathleen, Phyllis, Darlene, and Charlotte joined Glee Club; Francis, Lyle, a i Jim Joined the Band; and 12 Girls Joined Pep Club. Arlene and Warren were chosen for the Paper Staff; Phyllis and Arlene went out for Speech; Gary, Leo, Dave, Warren, Bud, Donny — and Jim were on the Basketball Teams; and Dave, Leo, and Gary played Baseball. Ethel and — David were elected our King and Queen Candidates for the Carnival. As we entered into our Sophmore year, we were without Mary Lou and Richard, who trans- ferred to Morris; Gary, who transferred to Moorhead; Marlon, who transferred to Rosholt, and Leo P. and Bob H., who quit. Leo M, and Gladys R. were elected Carnival King and Queen,i due to the vivacious selling of tickets by the Sophmores. Leo was elected Pres, of the Class; Bud, Vice Pres, and Gilbert, Sec. Treas. Eleven boys Joined Boys Glee Club; nine joined Girls Glee Club, end thirteen Soph, were in Mixed Chorus. Lyle, Jim and Francis were in Band; Ethel, Arlene and Glenda were on the Paper Staff; six Soph, were in Speech; H girls were in Pep Club; and Arlene took part in One-Act Play. Three boys pli ed Basketball; five played Football; and Jim acted as Student Manager. We started our Junior year with three less. Leo M. transferred to St. Thomas; Pete P. transferred to Morris; Gladys R. moved to California; Don N., Jim L., Bud S., and GeraldS quit. But Marion returned from Rosholt; Gary, from Moorhead; Frank Burleson transferred from Custer; and Pat Elsen transferred from Hankinson. Nine boys played Football, and five played A team Basketball. Gilbert was elected Pres., Phyllis, Vice Pres.; and Ethel, Sec. Treas. Frank, Warren and Lyle were members of the Student Council, Frank, Vice President. Fourteen girls were in Pep Club; nine girls in Glee Club; sixteen Juniors in Mixed Chorus; and Francis, Jim, Lyle, and Roger played in the Band. Gilbert, Frank, Vivian, Phyllis, and Arlene were in One-Act Plays; seven Juniors were Speech Contestants, and eleven were on the Paper Staff. Darlene, Dave, and Gilbert were on Annual Staff. Phyllis and Frank were elected Carnival King and Queen Candidates. The Junior Play was cast, but never presented. We entered our Senior year without Vivian or Wayne. Warren was'chosen Pres., Frank, Vice Pres., Phyllis, Treas., and Arlene, Sec. Frank, Ethel, and Warren were on the Student Council, of which Frank was elected President. Burkharda was elected Home- coming Queen; Gerry and Arlene were in the Sexette; Lyle, Roger, and Jim were in the Band. Phyllis was elected Editor of the Annual, and Ethel and Arlene were on her Staff. Arlene was Editor of the Thunderbird, and six other Seniors helped on the Staf Fourteen Seniors were in Mixed Chorus; ten boys were out for Football, «rri five Senior boys played on the A Basketball team. The Senior Class presented their play with sixteen in the cast, and the rest helping with all the little jobs. We ended our Senior year, seven of us going through all twelve years together, very happy and satisfied Seniors i
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H iMtimnvi nil'- 1 head model, was modeling Patti's latest creation, a medivial middy. ,A — I went out to my combination can opener and rocket car. It wouldn't start so I look- ed it over and discovered the crank on the can opener half of the combination can opener and rocket car was broken. I pushed it down to the Goodhart Blacksmith Shop and hunted around for the owner. I finally found Roger sitting in the corner writing his latest -------- etory for 'ITrue Confessions . He put down his story long enough to fix the crank. I decided to relax ty seeing one of those new sixth dimension movies. The latest screen discovery, Jane Jones, was portraying her life story. You probably remember her better as Burkarda Lewandowskl. For the sake of her fans she changed it to something easier to say. When I came out of the movie it was raining so I decided to have my hair fixed. Mes- dames Phyllis and Marlon's House of Beauty which is advertised in all leading magazines -1 was just down the street. I simply couldn't pass up a chance of seeing the two women who determined the hair styles of every woman in the universe. As I entered I was startled to hear a heated argument going on. With my ear next to the keyhole I couldn't help but hear what was happening. They were arguing about next year's style. Seems Phyllis favors the Crewy Lou while Marlon is more Inclined to the Gravel Gertie. I decided to come back later and meanwhile drive around the city and look the situation over. All of a sudden I noticed a big red bug on wheels heading towards me. I swerved over to the side of the road; the big red bug swerved too, then disappeared. ty combination can opener and rocket car started shaking violently. I jumped out to investigate and discovered something stuck in the cornier exhaust pipe. I pulled the big red bug out and to my amazement the side opened and out stepped a very angry Warren Roske. After he had calmed down he told me he had to hurry to the atomic commission to sell his box of canned atoms. Having settled j everything peacefully, I turned on my radio-radar set. Deloris Starr was giving her latest Helpful Home Hints . For examples How to remove the exhaust from an exhaust pipe or how to put up the new style sky hooks. Just little things that every housewife should know. A gigantic billboard was erected above the road at the end of the loop. It announced that Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spindler, Mrs. Splndler being the former Helen Spotts, were having a formal ball to introduce their four debutante daughters to society. The dance was being held at the Santa Grimilaya Dance Pavilion. Arlene Grimli, the owner, pur- chased the race track and built a dance hall on it. It is guaranteed to be the only floor in the world where you can waltz without twirling around. I moved my vehicle over to the side of the road so that the brass band could pass. Fulling up the rear was Mr. Virgil Tobeck, Esquire. He was just coming back from a deposit in his piggy bank, probably better known as Fort Knox. The Empire State Building is now the residence of Odell Hoffman, better known as Digger Odell, the friendly undertaker . Business suddenly started booming when Charlotte opened her new cafe. Everyone got ptomaine poisoning. It was getting late so I decided to look for a hotel. The Knight-Night Hotel look- ed quite nice so I went in. Glenda rushed over to see me and personally showed me to my four room suite. She suggested I go to the Moon Room and see her guest star for the evening, singer Gerry Kleindl. She sang, I Get Tears in MF Ears from Lying on My Back in !“5y Bed Crying Over You . I noticed a couple of very important looking Navy personal sitting on the side. u- They both looked vaguely familiar but I couldn't quite place them, so I asked the head waiter. He informed me that it was Ensign Ethel Spindler and Admiral Gary Randall. The both participated in the great Naval battle of Peever Slough. The Admiral moved a tack on the board everytime a ship was sunk; Ethel handed him the tacks. j The next morning I packed me into my combination can opener and rocket car and took I off. I was casually driving along when all of a sudden Darlene Ziemer passed me. That in itself isn't unusual, but the fact that she was running, is very odd. Several: seconds later a graduate from the class of '53 tore by. Completely bewildered by this t I speeded my little can opener up to 60 seconds per minute. Then, without warning, | another former school friend, now a farmer, passed me. I finally caught up to Darlene. She informed me that it was Hadie Sawkins Day. Hadie Sawkins Day is much the same as Sadie Hawkins Day except that the men chase the pfomen. I asked her if she 16
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