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Lyle Ncrveson Narvre Sigh no more lassues ugh no more Letterman s Club 3 4 Football 3 4 Tumblung l 2 Track 3 4 Chorus l 2 Fnlm Staffl 2 Basketball 2 3 Class Play 4 Y Y' All great men are dead and lm not feeling well Tumbling 2 Fulm Staff l 2 Vrolet Subra The gal with the gay nught e Gopher Hu Lsfe 3 GAA4 Class Play 4 Rochester l Dover 2 yr' Ezra doesnt let hus studues un terfere wlth hns hlgh school ed ucatlon Bas etboll l 3 Baseball 4 Tumbling l 4 Z I Mary Patrrclo Peters Pete Gaze into her eyes and youll see an angel Gaze longer and youll see an :mp Gopher l-la Lvfe 3 4 Burr Oak 3 Assnstant Edltor 4 Student Councll 4 Secretary Treasurer Senate 4 Class Offucer 2 4 Home-Coming Queen 4 GAA 4 P Club3 4 Chorusl 2 3 Natlonal Honor Society 4 Short en stature trlendly nn nature Burr Oak 4 Lettermans Club 2 Schoo tro f 2 3 Football 3 4 Play4 Theresa Waller Treety A duamond rs her Idea of a stepping stone to success GAA3 4 Home EC Club 2 3 Tumblmg 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 I Vrrgrl Skarrud O e learns an lute to eep sllent and draw hes own con fusuorms Leland Warber ee The world IS full of a number of thmgs and they all seem pul ed on my desk Tumblnng 2 3 1' lj 3 ' . I A 4 'SN ' . J ll ' ll ,I Il 3 J If V . . ll ,ll ,, ' , k' I 4. ij , ' ,-, t t 1 1 . I , I 4 p 5 ' I -f I , ' 3, ,Bu , 1 '- ' ' tt 'M L ep , , ' , , 1 xg K V17 . I I . MP W ,L B evil ur' ' ,L . I ,U ' A ,, 0 lf: . 'I ls W ,lt , We ne R her Donald Sabatke Art ' y A k ,, . . . n ' ' ' 4, T ' 1, , I PQ- ' 1 4, Stat , , 4, . J l , , Lf JJ . I , NF N A N X JH rl' N , .Xl , U I I ll ' 11 II A IIL ll nf 4 A ' X9 ' U ' - n , . V 3 . , , 1 . V , .
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History W' In the year l938 we the Senuor Class of l95O started our trup to our destunatuon graduotuon lt was a long hard but enjoyable trup whuch took twelve years rn all The furst stop over was the furst grade un whuch Muss Pfeffer mode us very welcome Here we learned how to read such thungs as Run Jock and See Jock Run Of all those who began thus adventure seven have contunued the gloruous journey together throughout the twelve years Sam Arser Robert Follensbee Lyle Mundell Mary Peters Mary Poulune Lynch Deborah Haven and Sylvua Luedke Movung on we came to the second grade wuth Its archutectural structure the post offuce We made thus out of blocks and many very umportant messages went through uts portals Also memorable was the note that Mary Peters wrote Notes were not permussuble--conse quently Mary stood behund o screen the rest of the after noon Muss Hahn helped us make butter and a delucuous lunch of butter and crackers was enjoyed Everyone passed unto the thurd grade Thus was prob ably one of the eosuest laps of our gourney Muss Olson taught us all how to be successful gardeners We each roused a luttle plant whuch we kept down un Bull Hervey s workshop Frequent trups were made down there to see how the plants were growung and to talk to Uncle Ball When Mother s Day rolled around guess what our mothers got The next stop we made was un MISS Morrusroes fourth grade class Here unspectuon took place each mornung What tume dud you get to bed? Dud you brush your teeth? Are your hands clean? Let me see behund your ears Here we pucked up a few more passengers for our journey Helen Anderson Lyle Baker Barbara Elton Lowell lsensee Dorus Jacobson and Jum Larson By the tume we entered the fufth grade of school we had formed some very healthful habuts The furst day of school Muss Pfuster welcomed us and our two new class mates Theresa Waller and Jum Wheeler Thus year Muss Ekstrand unvutes us to see her suxth grades sand castle relatung to theur studues of chuvalry Thus paved our way for the next year s studues As we crossed the brudge we found ourselves to be the bobues ofthe hugh school whuch we no doubt were This year our generosity overflowed at Chrustmas tume we all chupped un a nuckel and bought Mr Olson a game of chess The fortunate ones jounung the congenual class of l95O thus year were Dorus Chulds Barbara Dunn Charles Goldsmith LaRuta Grlffun Ruta Grubb Catherune Monahan Jerry Pease and Donald Sabatke Shuverung and shakung un our boots we entered Muss Golloghers noted eughth grade homeroom Muss Gal lagher sow to ut that our Englush curruculum was com plete Upon leovung thus class we felt ourselves to be authorutues un eughth grade Englush Durung thus year we acqusred eught more adventurers Jerald Banker Shur ley Barth Kathryn Courtuer Vjrgunua Fenske Larry Garry Rosemary Lundt Margaret Lynch and Lyle Narveson The year l946 saw us all enterung the nunth grade class as freshmen Merlun Bandel Januce Funley Beverly Funseth Lulas Hanley Jo Ann Harwood Helen Keefe James Kopersku Ronald Krueger Warren Ryther Free man Welch Leland Warber Gerry Wutte and Robert Yates jouned us on our expedutuon to graduotuon The nught of unutuotuon many of the freshmen could be seen trudgung theur way back from a long rude down a dark country road Mr Drull our advusor saw us safely unto the sophomore class where we were greeted by Mrs Mutchell The novel of thus year was Sulas Momer and the Readers Dngest became our staunch stand by Our famous trademark artusts Mr Follensbee and M Wheeler created theur well known T e Hat Our class was very proud to have Ruta Grubb as our home comung attendant Our junuor year was very successful Ruta Gruffun was awarded state declamatuon honors our prom entutled The 49 s un honor of the senuors was the reward of great efforts put forth by we junuors our basketball squad was presented wuth the dustruct champuonshup trophy and the class play We Shook the Famnly Tree revealed to us much drarnotuc talent Vuolet Subra jouned us un the last two laps of our journey Mary Lynch represented our class thus year as homecomung attendant The last mules of our trup are now beung covered One new member Vurgul Skarrud jouned us thus year Queen Mary Pat Peters supremely ruled durung our homecomung celebratuon Our senuor class won the pruze for the most outstandung float Our journeys end looms un the dustance June 2 TOOTS LYNCH wushes all her success un the vocal de partment to Arlene Mead She has found no one as yet to take over her ups and downs un the romance department VIOLET SUBRA wulls her school tume slumbers to Barbara Skaug who no doubt wull need them LYLE NARVESON wulls hus radar kat and Nervy At tntude to Lloyd Greenlee KATE MANAHAN leaves a bouquet of shamrocks to Marulyn Hanley Lorraune Monahan and Elaune Barth RITA GRUBB and THERESA WALLER leave to Morgue Eude and Barbara Skaug theur traul blazung tactucs and at the some tume wush them happy cagung To Mary Lou Groby goes JOANNE HARWOOD S straught but beautuful black locks LOWELL ISENSEE leaves hus new car and the town of Preston to anyone who can full hus shoes JERRY PEASE wulls hrs pheasant call and burd eye to Charlue Walker WAYNE RYTI-IER and JERRY WITTE leave all theur arguments to John Halloran and Elaune Barth for further developments Beth Mannung unheruts many art talents from DON SABATKE To Helen Hemker goes VIRGIL SKARRUDS Swedush accent un hopes she ll know how to use ut FREEMAN WELSH leaves a Mechanuc Illustrated mag azune to Noel Redalen LELAND WARBER wulls a box of hus luver pulls to Dar lene Pruebe and Donna Danuelson Seems they have a bad case of runnung around BOB YATES leaves hus trugonometruc tables to Bob Mohawk and hus fuzzy locks to Muke Herruck HELEN KEEFE leaves behund all her warrues to anyone who wants them DORIS JACOBSON guves to all Junuor boys her taste for the Aur Force JIM WHEELER leaves Helen to Southern Munnesota boys whule he goes to Denver to look up new recruuts BOB FOLLENSBEE leaves hus gruesome drawung of tucks and moles to anyone who can fund o Wheeler to apprecuate hus unventuve mund SYLVIA LUEDKE wulls her posutuon as offuce reporter to Faye Bauley JANICE FINLEY cant leave much shes engaged Congratulatuons Janucell BEVERLY FINSETH and LILAS HANLEY bequeath theur many secrets to the scandal column un the Gopher Hu Lufe LARRY GARRY leaves behund hus sk ll un wrut ng passes to all future athletes who wush to journey to the locker room durung school hours CHARLES GOLDSMITH guves hus heralded gangster car to anyone who ll buy gas for ut SAM ARSERS wulls hus golden trumpet to Harry James Halloran hopung hell be equal to ut HELEN ANDERSON wulls her bousterous personaluty to Luz Monahan We wonder uf she needs ut LYLE BAKER and MERLIN BANDEL wull theur posutuons un the B B A B A to Jon Baker and Howard Borgen hopung they can full therr shoes To Earl Plank goes GERALD BANKERS horse laugh and self desugned hour do SHIRLEY BARTI-I leaves her strong but sulent attutude to all the tall dark and handsome Junuor Boys DORIS CHILDS leaves her talents as a boxung coach to sweethearts of future Golden Glovers MAGGIE LYNCH and KATHRYN COUTIER wull theur everlostung fruendshup to Carol Cunnungham and Faye Bauley BARBARA DUNN wulls her favorute pastume edutor shup of the Annual to some lucky Junuor BARBARA ELTON wulls her muld meek manners to Joanne Wheeler VIRGINA FENSKE leaves nothung by her assustance at the telephone offuce hopung ut wull be opprecuated To Paul Denny goes LYLE MUNDELLS red handker chuef lt goes un the rught pocket Paul RONALD KRUGER leaves hus cardunal unuform and Stan Musual scrapbook to Elmer Worden Eddue Dahl unheruts JIM LARSONS appetute whuch should keep the restaurants nn busuness MARY PETERS wulls her homecomung throne to the wmner of the Junuor Gurls Beauty Contest To Dallas Kohlmeyer goes JIM KOPERSKI'S forward posutuon on the noon tume all star basketball team marks the end of our gloruous twelve years the years when we enjoyed workung together at studues and at ploy We are proud to be the graduotung class markung the half century at CHS and hope that our teachers parents and fruends are proud of us thus nught ' I I U ' . , . ,, . ,, . 1 . t 1 . . - , ' I I 1 11 11 11 . . . ,, , - 11 . , , - . . 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