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ANN SCHJELDAHL 'Argue early, argue late, if a line were crooked, she'd argue it straight.' Pep Club-1-2-3-bg Pep Band-2-35 Dramatics-23 Class Play-3-UQ Band-l -2-3-bg Chorus-l-2-3-U Soph. Sextette-2g Glee Club-l-2-3-Mg Library Club-Mg Quartette-3-My Student Council-2-3-bg School Paper-M5 Mixed Quartette-2-33 Vocal Ensemble-bg Manager of Magazine Drive-3-bg Homecoming Attendant-2 Homecoming Queen-bg Club Officer-U. MARGARET SCHROEDER 'Late hours aren't good for one but they are oxay for two.' Chorus-1' Pep C1ub,u. Library elub-Lb. ' JAMES STAGER 'Don't let his angelic smile fool you,H i,? Jia 'He but when 1t.' Basketball -1-2 Football-1-2-3-bg KEHHIT SWANSON may appear quiet, what he won't say you least expect -3-bs -bg Chorus-33 Swing Lgt- Band-3-bg Coronet Trio Stu- -3-43 Co-Editor Annual tterman'a-2-3-bg dent Council-3-bg -1-2-3-bg Class Play-3 Club Officer-U. Band -3-bg Class Officer-lg N JOAN SOMMEBFIELD 'A letter a day keeps the blues away.' Pep Club-U5 Chorus-bg Glee Club-1-2-jg Lib- rary Club-Ug School Paper-U5
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ENHHI ISTURY On September 8, l95U, forty-eight students were enrolled in the Freshman Class of Clara City High School. Our advisor was Mr. Vollmer. In our sophomore year Mr. H. N. Hanson was our advisor. parties and the school activities were the only excitement we A few class had. Lois Van Blnsbergen from Montevideo joined our class. Our junior year proved to be a very successful one. Mrs our advisor. On January 25 we received our class rings. The in April Winlfred Bulter from Worthington entered our class. we presented our class play, NFather Knows Bestn, to a large . Lallm was first week On March 29 gathering. Mr. Boelofs was our director. The Junior-Senior Tea was held on May l5. The decorations were centered around the theme, HTpop1Ca1 Holidayvh Our senior year was ushered ln by the registration of H7 pupils. A new member of our class was Carol Dragt from Prinsburg. We were very busy with the preparations for the first Alumni Banquet. Mr. Miles was our class advisor. On November l5, the senior play, NHeaded for Edenu, was given under the direction of Mr. Ellingworth. With our trip to Chl- cago and the Junior-Senior Tea,,we were kept very busy with planning and school work. But on May 29, l958, this came to an abrupt halt, when 37 seniors received their diplomas and left their desks vacant for the class of 1959. . RUPHESY44 JD -NNN-N,NNs, eigziisg If ,.' Q H,-u I Y - -E -f,J74,,ffrf',!, ,'4l X, Y :f?'x-. - l. Y AiL-,g,fffffff,f -TIIL.-,gg jgsgg We had just finished packing our to take us to the spaceport. The cab recognized as one of our friends from we arrived at the spaceport just bags when the taxi-cab drove up -driver was MARLAN OSTENDORF whom we Clara City. in time to climb into our rocket. we were greeted at the door by the pilot, co-pilot, and the stewardess who were also from Clara City. They were MYRON HEBRINK, ELWOOD GRUSSING, and CAROL DRAGT. we waved goodbye to our friends and climbed aboard. The stewardess told us to fasten our oxygen masks and we were off--to the moon. We were very excited as we had never been to the moon before.
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