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:W L 'ZX l.l' l ' .9 N-I J k wN Q er4rPQXa 42N The seniors of 1955 graduated with 55 wise graduates Our class advisor was Mr Miles The Great class Play, nSeventeen is Awfully Youngn, was given March 26 On May 16 The Junior Senlor Banquet was held, the theme being nStar dust W One Senior, August Lan enbeau, was Gained by the class The Junior year was one of great achievement Our class rings were received in November the best yet The Banquet was fiven on May 10, 1952, WThe Last Roundupn, be ing the theme nH1lar1ty Houseu, was given in November, directed by Mrs Adams The Junior class advisrr was Mrs Lalim During the advisor was Mr and Donna Hanen In the fall with 34 members Sophmore year we had 51 members Our class Wiese During this year Stan Meyer joined left us of 1949, the new Freshmen class started out By the end of the year our membership was down to 30, having lost Jlenn Hebrink, Allen Baldwin, Lavenm Weiberdlnk, and Francis DeGrote We were initiated by the Seniors, a day which none of the class will ever forget Our class advisor was Mr DeV1res Colors Flower Motto President Vice President Secretary Treasure Parlimentarian Baccalaureate Commemcement Red and Silver Gardinia Forward Ever, Backward Never Rodney Molenaar Stanley Meyer Gene Thein Dwaine Anderson rvln Swanson 'ay 24 Nay 28 'x 5 ,xg Q 6 7 3 me ' ' Q A :XXI ,vf,f' ' E 1-gk ' L1 x U- -- ' l A s g- X, 0 I '
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Sennorprophecg AROUND TH WORID QMeeting the Seniors of '53D While traveling through South America, we two seniors of 1954 were stalled with our automobile on a lonely road ln Fcuador As we were deciding on what to do we heard a lfud noise Startled, we turned around To our surprise it was a mule trainer but also a former Clara City graduate, Norman Ledeboer He said the weather benefited his health so much that he had decided to stay in S A He accompanied us to the capital city, Quito As we were very hungry and tired we stopped at the first eating place, nPop Eyes Cafe teria W We thought our imaginatlon was playing tricks on us for the waitress was none other than Shirley Reiners who in formed us that the place was owned by Dwaine Anderson She also said that August Langenbou was at the time making scrambled eggs, for he had won the national Egg Cracking Contest From there we journeyed to Chile in a nhot rodn which we bought at HSell's Selling Serv1ce,Everything from Buttons to Bowsln Operated by Miss Marion Sell Crossing the border a large sign gazed at us. nGood Hot Chile! Von't burn your tongue 'cause 1t's Chile today, Hot Tomaliel Roger Huisinga's Chile Patioln We were unaole to stop because the hot rod had lost its brakes when in the making because of an idea of a scientific genius, Harry Roelofs But then we lifted our foot off the accelerator a little and coasting down a hill just avoided running into Clarence Beckman who was leading a pack of Llamas across the highway Coasting onto Main Street in Valparaiso we saw B111 Jaenisch direct ing traffic and Dorothy Slagter with an umbrella trying to keep Bill's asbestos foot pad from getting too warm from the rays of the sun It was getting awfully cool so we boarded a plane to Rio de Janeiro The hostess seemed to be familiar when she crossed the Tropic of Capricorn, Vuriel announced that IB tighten our safety belts for tkere was a very thick jungle below which made the pilot, Lester Klinghagen, nervous when he thought of the crocodiles being trained by Dean Anderson who was the winner of the 1956 Olympic Skl4ng Contest in Europe After arriving in Rio do Janeiro, a double decked bus took to the Presa de Los Santos There a large triple string, horn band was playing, directed by Mr Vernon Ammermann, who received the nblue ribbonu of the Soap box Derby Race Thus ended our trip in S A and we glided across the ocean to Africa There we were informed that we could not go into the jungle because cannibals had just raided the President of the cammeroons' hcuse and their best detective, Alma Negen, was working on the case She was being assisted by Mavis Roelofs, former Judge of Probate Court in Willmar, hinnesota, U S A in 1962 Then the plane took off for Alexandria, Wgypt, where we learned that Norman Grussing had replaced General Naguib as leader of the Egyptian government because of more efficient experience Finished with Africa we slipped up to Rome where we found that Lyla Koenen had replaced Valet Parez as Venetian rowboat singer Her accompaninist was Ervin Swanson who played a guitar From here we skipped over the Alps up to Moscow where we learned that Stanley Neyer had replaced Stalin after a heated argument between Malenkov and Malik. His right hand assistant dictator was Kathryn Ammermann Head of the Secret Police was Shirley Goldenstein ev CJ S ' . I I I , 0 - l O I O I . . O O ' J CJ . I sl CJ O 1 3 I ' I I U A looked up and put on the old famous Peters' grin. As we H . L .7 EJ v s' , ' -- r. , - us . . U ' 0 O O I L, I I T . . . . I . I O V. ' 0 I
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