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T7 DFLORIS POLSLEY 'vs SANDRA BA IN 3 Keho r. Schroeder I' . Murphy 1' . Thoma s Com Processuonal lnvocahon We Thank Scnpture Tas the E Sermon Dedncahon Beneductuon Recessnonal lnvocatnon Salutatory Vocal Solo Readmg Consoludated Schools BACCALAUREATE Hugh School Audntonum May I9 1957 8 OO P M Rev Thee Lord Rev venmg s Holy Hour ev Rev COMMENCEMENT Hugh School Auditorium May 73 1957 8 OO P M Mnxed Chorus Herbert Thomas Muxed Chorus Herbert Thomas Mnxed Chorus Herbert Thomas Mnxed Chorus Herbert Thomas Muxed Chorus Rev Herbert Thomas Delorus Polsley Pat Bohn Patncua Dalbey Address Makmg the Grade un the School of Life Rev Sleg Schroeder St Paul s Lutheran Church Trumpet Duet Vac Anderson Max Smuth Valedactory Sandra Bam Congratulahons Herbert Murphy Presudent Board of Educanon Presentahon of Dnplomas Supermtendent C H Keho Benednctnon Rev Herbert Thomas , . . fu , H . . I: .... . ' , ..... A! A ........ ' .x .. , :H t. . . A .... '.H - , 4 ' ' ' H ........ MI.. ....... . M M M .
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CFWO 'J O lY'7 The beginning of the Seventh year took the class to the Hiph school building The year began minus Albert Exceen, but, Dollita Keep, and Leroy Uhitehill came from country schools, and Myrtle Larabee joined the class later Feneva Mallory and Robert Doyle moved away Judy Brennan, Jim Waldron, and Richard W1P16 were on hand to start the Eivhth year with the class Later onllrg inia Lovtt joined theclass, Robert Doyle returned, and those who left were Ronald Gillett and T1dy Rrennan Finally, in September, 1953, came the entrance into Hivh school The class sponsor was Mr Joseph Kampus, and new Freshmen were Jean Nothwehr and Ronny Roach Initiatbn on a Mother Poose Theme, was survived quite well by all Later Carol Smith and Fern Beggs came from Shenandoah to join the class The Sophomore year began with a new sponsor, Miss abeth Colli ns, and a new pupil, Ronald Murphy Those geft the ranks were Eupene Morelock, Richa d Wivle raymen, Donald Wallen, Fern Beqgs, and Myrtle Larabee Eliz who Janis The footballand the speech class was beginning to be well represented on the basketball teams, band, vocal chorus's and in department and F F A The time had come to start down the home upperclassmen Another teacher assumed the job ship Mr Byron Bailey was to spaxitwo years in city The Junior Dlay, nThe Beauty and the Beef,N was a great success The Seniors were feated at a beautiful Jr nquet centering on the theme, NEven1ng in Paris Myrtle Larabee returned to the class The Seniol year was started with only one thou ht mThi s is the last H The members plunged into books to try to struvgle throu h h g suc causes as Physics Except for thewurk on th stretch as of sponsor this capa en at a revular pace Hut not so for the last semester The Sennor lla 'The Iatz' Whi kers,' The Sneak Dav trip o Kansas City, Baccala1reate, ard flnally Commencement were the high oin p t mixed in with basketball tournaments, music con tests, term paper , and annual work The scholastic achieve ments ended with Sandra Bain as Valedictorian and Deloria Polsley as Salutatorian Nine of the members had an average of 90 or above for the four years Here we have glanced at the past For a glimpse athhat the future mivht have for the Coin Hizh School Seniors of 1957, this editor refers you to the class prophecy on the following page ADAMS BROTHWRS Ur' f e- .ff K? -sf? 5 xref 3, conr, IOWA orrrz Mofron COMPANY A lil jf? Q., 'SK dis? QQ ll 1 ,guru L X -I' lll 4l!! WFS Egg s -..lil CLARINDA, IOWA S-1' 1 floss HQst.ry CJ ntfrnex' J ' - ' ' ' , if K . 5. Q r 54' ' 1- 1 T , V. T 7 . I .4 vh WAV O F - v x I, N, K . TA H . 4 , :J ' ' - , L , . . 4 7 , 0 O 3 ' ' '- u V , -AL p C ' . . . ' ,, . - 0 e , - I O .1 Sr. Ba J ,N 1 O ' , Q . . v :W ' A ' , e class annual, the first semester was fairly quietand QM ix W , t V, . , . . 'S 1' All T F W, '- f s ' , - t NQ ,f'lQ . 1' A . X will ts .f - 'fxiiix S . . - 3 5, -125 ' ' 1 O O O ,' Q' ' ' eg fig Q .f W' 5 4 v' p U 'Q mf ' N r -H--- W lla X ,qty A I l if - Y .L is ..q' f -I F -ha
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THE KAT7' E l0R CLASS PLAY John Tom Kitty Katz Tiger Katz Puss Katz Mrs Helfer Ardyth Helfer Allie Katz Kay Ryland Thelma Thorpe Pole Katz John Tom, the confirmed woman hater, disrupts Mrs Katherine Katz' fKittyJ household when he arrives from the great outdoors after living for years as a hermit Tiger and Puss, Kitty's active children, add to the confusion when Mrs J Gurney Helfer and Ardyth Helfer come to stay at the boardinghouse which Kitty operates Mrs Alicia Katz CA1l1e7 who is very sensitive of a hair which grows from a mole on her upper lip, gets into the race to marry John Tom when it is discovered that he has become fabuously rich in uranium Pole Katz, Al1ie's spoiled son, and Tiger are fighting tooth and nail over everything in gene ral and Kay and Thelma in particular Also, John Tom offers 310,000 to the boy who can grow the best crop of whiskers, which adds to the hard feelings between them Humbolt comes into the picture as a super salesman of Snorkins Smelcher products Kay and Thelma flirt with Humboltto get the boy's atten tion, and they dol Poor Humbolt is dosed up with his own medicine by Tiger, Pole, and Duck, who is gone over Puss Elvirv Sapp from Tarnation Gap, the maid, and OSCHP J0Pgens0n, the Swedish man of all work, amus everyone with their goings on Tabby Katz, the bearded lady from the circus, arrives to flatten John Tom's remark that there is one thing a woman canftdo and that is to grow whiskers Clem, the tattooed man, comes to fetch Tabby back to the circus where he tells her they are going to be married After the dust settles from the uproar, we see that John Tom is going to marry Kitty to the delight of her children Tiger and Kay, Pole and Thelma, Duck and Puss, and even Elviry and Oscar iron out their troubles Thus, a happy ending to 'The Katz' whiskers N WHIQKER3 Ronnie Murphy Carol Smith John McCowen Deloris Polsley Janet Lavely Jeanette Goodman Jean Nothwehr Dollita Keep Myrtle Larabee Albert Bell Humbold Buzard Ronny Roach Elviry Sapp Pat Bolin Oscar Jorgenson Vic Anderson Duck Mallard Larry Adams Tabby Katz Virginia Lovitt Clem Corkins Leroy Whitehill Win , 4. L ooooaooos ...sean-Q Q..-.aes 'Inoue o on-.coo 1 lllllll OIIIIIOQ one IUIOCIIUIQ lllll .IOOIOIIIO .. Q91 2 ,, X. one ononuuo . ' ooeoo one QT v X , ,Q . . b , r Y , . a H . 1 .. o 0 0 0 l 'F Q a 0 Q . , A - i Q V I .fast Q - 0 . - U 0 - - - - o V A- O 0 .K 5 o . V . 0 0
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