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was-Ss ELM E i S First Row: Marvin Ritchie, Steven Keyes, Glen Tomas, Carolyn Lucas, Robert Eggers, Jennylou Mindham, Joe Forman, Judy Holmes, Roy Tomas, Terry Mindham. Second Row: Mrs. Day, teacher, Stuart Schmitz, Betty Garthwaite, Nancy Reger, War ren Knaub, Karen Day, Jacquiline Knaub, Marilyn Weigel, Sharon Bendorf, Douglas Johns Paul Wienkes. THE TEN BOOKWORMS. i-'ii f.,--X my fag, ,gf wg- as Nam AND xi e?,, Q W, . if 1 I ,r ax Z l 5 El
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C X1 . ., f ,-, ,.x. .,, ...Mem m 5 First Row: Ronald Stephens, Harvey Holmes, Glen Gard, David Keyes, Billy Keeney, Judy Harms, Evelyn Nagel, Cheryl Cordts, Wanda Lucas, Gloria Mindham, Arthur Stake, Terry Johnsrude, Lewis Weaver. Second Row: Mrs. Schroeder, teacher, David Johnston, Everett Nagel, Jim Wolenec, Howard Fritsch, Ralph Harms, Ann Mahoney, Carol Anderson, Loretta Stephens, Ronald Weaver, Phillip Kramer, Roger Knebel, Gloria Fritsch. LONG DIVISION IS HARD! .mms be I ' 1 is 1 Hin- . AND
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A I N91 Q- NOTE When school opened on September 3, 1951, our class consisted of: Jim Mahoney, Faye Ann Johnsen, Patsey Kieslich, Kenneth Moen, Deloris Forman, Beverly Thomas, James Hach, Elaine Nagel, LeRoy Mellum, Margie Nichols, Shirla Forman, Greg Schmitz, Barbara Gardner, Donna Knutson, Linda Leix, Douglas Anderson, Shirley Perrin, Robert Daney, Carol Walker, Russel Nelson, Colleen Kartman, Betty Tomas and Everett Shepherd. We were initiated on September 11. During our first year we lost Robert Daney and Everett Shepherd. At the beginning of the sophomore year we found that Carol Walker had entered the Highland High Schoolg James Davies, Donna Anderson, and Norean Reuther had joined us. The main event of the year was in- itiating the freshmen. It was with enthusiasm that we looked forward to our junior year. Donna Anderson, Norean Reuther, dropped out of school, Donna Knutson went to Livingston, and Betty Tomas entered Dodgeville. We received our class rings in November. The big event of our third year was our Junior Prom. The theme was Heart of My Heart. The gym was gaily decorated with a solid red ceiling and silver hearts were hung from it. Music was furnished by Gus Furman and his orchestra. The Grand March was led by King Kenneth Moen and Queen Beverly Thomas. Mr. Lindauer was our capable advisor. August 30, 1954 found seventeen senior students back for their final year. Douglas Anderson had not returned and Kenneth Kitsemble had enrolled. Our class pictures were taken the first week of school. An- nouncements and name cards were ordered. On October 29 we gave our class play entitled, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town under the direction of Mrs. Kramer. The annual staff was selected in October. Our class colors were chosen-light and dark blue, flower, white chrysanthemumg and motto, The higher the climb, the broader the view. Our high school activities came to a close with Baccalaureate Exer- cises on May 153 Class Night Exercises on May 183 and Graduation Exer- cises on May 20, 1955. 6 ra, A 4 43 E in N 198 2 5 I , 1 May 22, 1982, the time was 7:45 a. m. This was Um ' the city-New York, on a Saturday morning. The foggy, secluded alley was being inspected by two pri- vate-eye men. They were looking for the 17 lost members of the Cobb High School Class of 1955. Our job was to find them! Our first clue led us to a Broadway theater. There on the stage doing her routine dance was Margie Nichols with aging Fred Astaire. Margie tipped us off to the fact that if we'd go to the new 1982 Smitty Bach Car Factory we'd find one of our classmates. We just missed Greg Schmitz, he had left to drive a member of the 1957 Cobb High School Class home.
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