Clara City High School - Clacihiscan Yearbook (Clara City, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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LRST Wlll HND TESTHMENT LEO AEIKENS wills his ability to get along with the teachers to DAVID PREKKER. DONNA AMMERMANN wills her baton twlrling ability to SHIRLEY AEIKENS. MARGIE AMMERMANN wills her giggles to SANDRA REINERS. HARLEY BARNEY wills his friendly nature to DAVID MEYER. MARLYS BUCHHOLZ and ESTHER KLUVER will their shorthand ability to CAROL DEGROTE. CAROL CASPERS and GAYLE CLEMENTS will their ability to fight with each other to JOAN SUMMERFIELD and JOHN KOENEN. CAROL WOLTJER and MARGIE COLEMAN will their drawing play posters to KATHLEEN AALFS. ALLEN ERICKSON wills his muscles to JAMES STAGER and DARRYL SWEEP? RONALD FRITZ wills his dark, handsome features to KERMIT SWANSON. JOHN FISCHER 6 ROGER HEINS will their mechanical ability to RONALD HANSON. ARDIS FOKKEN wills her singing voice to MADELON ALTENHOFEN. MURIEL GERDES wills her-chewing gum in shorthand to LOIS VAN BINSBERGEN. EMOLYN GRUSSING wills her ability to see something nice in everything to INEZ GEHRKE. JAMES GRUSSING Q RONALD PREKKER were going to will their cars to BARBARA BUSH but decided to keep them themselves. Poor Barbara!!!!! STANLEY HAGEMEYER was going to will Bonnie Bischoff to RODNEY TAATJES but he decided to keep her for himself. ARLYS HILBRANDS wills her quiet nature to EUNICE PLOWMAN. ALLEN MEINTS and JAMES JAENISCH will their studlous natures to EUNICE DUITSMAN. VERNON JURGENS wills his indifference to women to GENE WIEBERDINK. LARRY JOHNSON wills his words 8 SHARON SWEEP her penmanshlp to GEORGE THEIN. RICHARD LYNAM wills his precious sax to MARLYN OSTENDORF. DONALD MEYER wills his bow and arrows to BONNIE HEBRINK. KAREN NELSON wills her talkative manner to BETTY HARMS. MARION PETERSON was going to will her ring to DONNA PETERSON but then she got one of her own. LEE ANN PREKKER wills her ability to sing off key to ANN SCHJELDAHL. JAMES HAGERT wills his big fingers to LADONNA CLEMENTS. DENNIS PRIEBE wills his basketball ability to MYRON HEBRINK and ELWOOD GRUSSING. BEVERLY PRINDLE wills her height to MARCIA GOLDENSTEIN. Watch out for the ceiling, Marcia. DUANE SCHOEN wills his levis to BERNARD ASCHE. DELWIN SCHWITTERS wills his infectious laugh to DOROTHY ASCHE. SYDNEY SELL wills his bright colored shirts to HARM RAND. PAT THEIN wills her flute to MARGARET SCHROEDER. JAMES WAGNER wills his blush to JOHN JAENISCH. HARVEY WIEBERDINK wills his ability to sleep in class to SANDRA AMMERMAN, KAREN YOCK wills her Homecoming robe and crown to the Junior Girls. MARTHA ZELLER wills her friendly personality to DOROTHY DYE. RUTH ANN ZIMMER wills her sewing ability to ANITA KRON.

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A, A-' 1 4? RUTH ANN ZIMMEB giook for the Silver L1n1ng.' ee Club-1, Posters-3-bgM1xed Chorus-43 Library Club U P - S GP Club-bgBlackhawk Tales -u. SR. CLHSS HISTURY In September of 1953, U9 freshmen arrived to spend the best years of their lives in CCHS. We were initiated at homecoming time by the seniors We had two roller skating parties in our freshmen year. That year Joyce Hanen and Galen Hebrlnk left us and Robert DeGrote finished the year with us. We had the privilege of having Mr. H. Norman Hanson f0P our advisor. As sophomores we returned to CCHS with more knowledge of the schola- stic way of life. In that year two classmates left usg Dallas Hoogneem was with us half of the ea y r, and Marlys Tebben transferred at the end of the year. Mr. Hanson was again our advisor .Our Junior year provided US with much enjoyment. we held our Juni- or class play entitled, 'No More Homework,' in the first part of April. February 2 was a happy day tor the JunlOPS, for on that day they received their class rings---naturally, they thought they were the best. Marlon Knipp left us and Jim Ha ert g joined us. Mrs. Eva Lalim was our advisor- Our senior year WHS aneventfull one. On November 9 the seniors pre- sented their class play, 'It's a Great Elf ' e. Our senior pictures were taken the first part of December. Although we thought the proofs were terrible everyone was satisfied with the final prints. In May we all ventured to Chicago for four d ays of fun. The Junior-Senior Tea was ther memorabl event C ano- e . ur advisor was Mr. Miles. we ended our High School years with graduation on May 29 and bid farewell to Clara Cit High School. Y



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SENIUR PRIJPHECY ' One night after school as I was dusting the lamp in Mrs. P1erce's room, dreaming of Hollywood when what to my wondering eyes should appear but a magic carpet driven by LEO AEIKENS. We sail off into the sky and quicker than a cat can wink his eye, we're landing near a television station. We get off, waving goodbye to the pilot as he sails off into the unknown. The doorman whom we recognize as RONALD FRITZ, leads us ln- side. Stepping into the elevator we are surprised to see ALLEN MEINTS operating lt. On the seventh floor we are greeted by SIDNEY SELL, Pres- ident of television station INVU. He tells the usherettes, MARION PETERSON and CAROL WOLTJER to escort us into the auditorium where the audience is watching 'People Are Funnyn. Because of illness, Art Link- letter is replaced by JAMES JAENISCH. We notice another CC graduate, RICHARD LYNAM, as the cameraman. The program begins with a picturesque commercial for 'white Ra1n'. DONALD MEYER, wearing a raincoat, is stand- ing in the center of the stage while imitation snow softly falls upon his shoulders. James gets the program rolling with the first guest whom we all know as GAYLE CLEMENTS. We see the surprised look on his face when he is told he will have the privilege of staying in Hollywood for a week with all expenses paid, QQT he has to go to the homes of the Hollywood stars and bring back to the next show, a genuine elephant tusk. The next guest is introduced as Mrs. Tab Hunter, the former KAREN YOCK. She must make a telephone call to the person whose number was picked at random. In this call she must talk for three minutes a- bout her dislikes of Elvis Presley. Mrs. Hunter d1dn't succeed because the number she happened to call was the Presley residence and the person to whom she was speaking was Mrs. Presley, the former CAROL CASPERS.

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