Calamus and Wheatland High School - Echo Yearbook (Wheatland, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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Calamus and Wheatland High School - Echo Yearbook (Wheatland, IA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 29 of 58
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Page 29 text:

How Strange It Would Seem If?? Norma Bousselot weren't talking in mixed chorus Jim Byerly weren t silly Collette Gorzney weren t always avoiding Lee Hovey Barbara Jorgensen weren t always on the Honor Roll Edna Mae Knudsen weren t always talking Lonnee Mxlnes an weren t s1ng1ng duets around school Meryne Mueller Penny Neff didn t have a crush on either Dwam or Darold Myra Jean Olson never spramed her ankle Barton Pruhs behaved m study hall Mane Seamer didn t work at Rohloff s Cafe Robert Stemes were braxny August Vetter were small lokes Beverly So you never let a man kiss you goodrught? Betty No by the t1me he leaves me it s always morning Darold I heard a mule k1cked you yesterday Dwain Yes he did Dar old Where d1d he kick you? Dwain Well 1f my head was in New York and my feet m California he d have kicked me in Omaha I-Ie doesn t tlunk you re educated I took up Geography what s he talking about? And I suppose you took up Algebra? I went through Algebra at night and I couldn t see a thing Dwaln Will you ever get any sense? Loren Well my brother and I know everything Loren Errr well er that s one my brother knows Father D ln work D 1n effort D in conduct That settles it Wilbur From now on you and I are through Son Stop kiddm youself pop Just remember that I m still an exemption on your income tax return I noticed you re getting to be a gentleman I noticed that you opened the barn door for your mother when she came in tomght Snucks that s nothing I do the same thing for the cows each night Court I ate lobster last evening for dinner and all night I dreamed Lowell Bad dreams '7 '7 ? Court Yea, I dreamt I paid the blll Bob Huetter Last week when that bear got out you ran away and left me, and once you told me you would face death for me Jo Ann Green Yes I would but that bear wasn t dead He s never spoken a hasty word to his wife since they married Rernarkable Yeah he stutters d , . . Dwain: Yeah, well, who was the first President of the United States?

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Our School Memorzes What Would Happen ll'- P Jamce Bruckman dxdn t flirt Loren Chnstensen dmdn t gwe the gxrls a b1g thrill Mary Eden dxdn t like to play basketball Jean Hansen wasn t goxng steady Kay Hansen had short, black ha1r Jim I-lor stmann wasn t well-hked Keith Jensen weren t taking kxds somewhere Clyde Kleinsmith dxdn t laugh 1n English L1terature Class Betty Maller dmdn t have responslbzhtles Beverly Mueller couldn t play basketball Frances Olson weren t consczentzlous Regina Vens were a cut up Wouldn tlt Be Strange ll'- 9 Ja k Armstrong weren t pass1ng out candy in study hall Darold Dxeckman weren t makrng a play for some gzrl Gene Dunn were six feet tall Dwaxn Goettsch got along wnth Mr Court Harold Gorzney talked to gxrls Robert Hansen couldn t play the pzano Janelle I-Ienmng d1dn t go wxth Warne Ramsey Gra e Hoag dxdn t flatter people Lee Hovey were stupmd Bob Huetter were stuck up Marne Knudsen dxdn t answer questions 1n class Sherwood Lahann dldn t say Don t work too hard Bud lV1cGlone dxdn t take Helen Klemsmxth out Donna Olson were no1sy Dorothy Schwxen dldn t wrxte letters What Would It Be L1keIl'P'P Gary Braet dzdn t shout the answer out ln Mathemat Ronme Byerly weren t bashful wxth gnrls Jan Chrlstensen couldn t smg Delores Duke dzdn t have a crush on Gary Braet Lowell Gage d1dn t pester the gzrls m mxxed chorus Dorothy Green had long halr JoAnn Green wasn t called Hour glass Henry Knudsen dxdn t hke gxrls Vxrgll Noel paid attentmn 1h Mathematics Class Arla Mae Olson couldn t argue Mary Ann Sheldahl wasn t grzpmg about somethlng Eugene Staggs were graceful xcs Class u OU Q Q g . . 9 n - I. Q 9, ' U g Q Q . g . ' U ll ' II Q D . . v Q Q 9 Q Q . . I 9 Q . Q - I lo F g Q Q m.. ' v ' on uv f Q n Q Q q . - Q 9 Q H ' ' C . - . Q V Q . 1 v A4 Q Iv Q g Q . . a . W . n OO Q Q . . - 3 . - Q V . ' Y . g Q Q - I ll II Q g Q . Q . Q Q . Q V Q Q . .



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