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The class of 1952 began highschool in September, 1948, with an enrollment of 45 students. We became full-fledged high-schoolers after being initiated by the sophomores. We returned as sophomores in the fall of 1949. The initiation of the freshmen was the highlight of that year. We started the year with an enrollment of 46. In the junior year 37 students were enrolled. The outstanding events of this year were: receiving our class rings, presenting our class play entitled Bolts St Nuts, and sponsor- ing the prom, Hawaiian Sunset. This being our senior year we have many important events such as: class pictures, pub- lication of our annual, class play, and the final highlight for each of the 34 students GRADUA- TION. the girls for stopping in and they leave. When June and Esther reach the cab, Pat is waiting for them. She quickly tells them that Art Kuhn is the Beauty Salon operator. And the girls tell Pat about Jim Moore and Ted and June Olson. David Beyl is managing an airport just outside the city limits says Kermit, would you like to go out and see'him? Why don't you take June and Esther out to see him while I stop over at the hospital? offers Pat. Okay , says Kermit and they start off. Pat enters the hospital and immediately she notices a familiar face. Hi Rozy says Pat. Hi there, says Roslyn. The two women walk through the corridor and Roslyn tells Pat thatAlPatros is an interne at the hospital, also Rhea Bliese is an occupational therapist. Pat is glad to hear the news and tells Roslyn to inform them of the banquet which is to be given the 28th of June. Then she bids good-bye and hurries off to do some shopping before Kermit and the two girls get back. Half-hour later the taxi is waiting for Pat as she hastens through a revolving door in a large apartment store. Her arms heavily laden with bundles are soon emptied as she gets caught in the door. After she is given the aid of servants and Kermit they are on their way back to the apartment. Pat pays Kermit and tells him to be sure and come to the banquet. Well, now we will have to write the rest of our classmates says Pat. l'll read the list Ihave. Phyllis Willert, Rose bowl Queen of '62g Ronald Melby, owner of a Modeling School, andAliceNordby, one of Ronald's models, are all in Hollywood California. , Joan Lucht first womanpresident3Dolores Hanson, president's secretaryg Eleanore Friedrick, attending col- lege for her Masters degree, Duane Bjorgum, owner of a Service Station, Anar Ohlin, mini- ster for the United Nations Church are in Washington D. C, and Maryanna Nelson, the owner of a pet shop in Florida. Letters are written to each person, addressed, and sent down to the lobby to be mailed. The big day arrives and everyone is present,at the De Luxe. A good time is enjoyed by all and manytears are shed as they all bid goodbye. Here's hoping we all meet again says Pat as she bids goodbye. Everyone thanks her for the lovely banquet and extends goodbyes. C LASS HISTORY OFFICERS: FRESHMEN OFFICERS: SOPHOMORE Advisor -------------- M iss Hanson Advisor ------------ Mr. Peterson President ------ -Charles Va.nRuden President --- --- ---- Joan Lucht Vice Pres. -- ---Harold Waterman Vice Pres. ------------- Bill Rubin Secretary- - --------- Jean Oas Secretary ------ Eleanore Friedrick Treasurer ---- ---- R onald Melby Treasurer --------------- J ean Oas OFFICERS: JUNIOR OFFICERS: SENIOR Advisor ---- --- Mr. Larson Advisor ---- --- Mr. Larson President--- --- Arthur Kuhn President ---- --- Joan Lucht Vice Pres. -- ---- -Andrew Dado Vice Pres. --- ---Andrew Dado Sec -Treas. - - ----- David Beyl Sec-Treas - - ---- A lice Nordby
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class Wlll Georgia Heyer, leave so the male population can stop panting. JoAnne Klatt, leave for college to get--well, what do most girls go to college for? Phyllis Willert, leave to see if there are any more Milts in this world. ' June Paulson, leave, but not without Teddy. Eleanore Friedrick, leave my sweet smile to anyone who needs that sweet innocent look Patricia Johnson leave my giggles to Elaine Kuhn. June Ostenson, leave quietly. Maryanna Nelson, leave my magnificent brain to Phyllis Fox. Fred Tobias, leave and I'm hoping I don't have to return next fall. David Beyl, leave, oh girls, don't take it so hard. Cassius Vanderhoof, leave to get a bigger truck to haul all my fans Cgirlsl in. Morris Hammons, leave Laura. Fred Rubin, leave Nanna, but heaven help anyone who tries to take her. Jim Hallen, leave, after alll graduated. Lloyd Hanson, leave a bag of peanuts under my study hall desk. Teddy Olson, leave so pedestrians can once again walk safely. Anar Ohlin, leave so the band can rest in peace. Darlo Stensvold, leave my quiet nature to Jerry Barthman. Duane Bjorgum, leave my ability to draw pictures to LaMoyne Emerson. Eugene Gullickson, leave--now who will give the Clear Lake girls a thrill? George Kennetz, leave my Atlas build to John Campion. Art Kuhn, leave to be a politician. Ray Wood, leave if I have the energy to. Jim Moore, 'leave my curly hair to anyone unfortunate not to have any. Ronald Melby, leave my football ability to Charman Budd. Albert Patros leave, and it wasn't easy. Kermit Thompson, leave myself to anyone that wants me, but lets not Alice Nordby, leave to take up my M, R. S. degree. Rhea Bliese, leave so I can spend more time with the DeBoers. Andrew Dado, leave my girl chasing ability to Dick Humpal. Roslyn Wienberg, leave my tumbling ability to Nanna Vanderhoof. Joan Lucht, leave my Miss America figure to Evie Swanson. Esther Knoll, leave my man getting ability to Rosie Vanderhoof. get rough. Dolores Hanson, leave for St. Paul where you can meet so many interesting men- people. Dean Christiansen, leave my noisy nature to Dicky Moe, 13 YEAR STUDENTS FIRST ROW: June, Maryanna, JoAnne, Roslyn. SECOND ROW: Art, Jim, George, Ronald and Dean. -oops!
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