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Again our close was prominent in music and athletic lorganizetione. There were ten Scniors in the WSupcr1orf band, four in the Girls Gloc Club, and ten in Mixed Chorus. Keith Taylor, Edward Brown, Jerry Thomas, ' Lila Herr, Mrc Boullion, Beverly Dobborpuhl, Jernne Chnon, Betty Lofthouee, and Richrrd Hildebrrnt meds the honor roll. More of the Seniors would have been on the- honor roll had Economics not been r stumbling-block. , On April SO we attended Career Dey rt Redfield. All of ue enjoyed the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom held on Meyl5. Our high school life ended with Becoelrurerte on Sunday May 17, Clase Night on Mey 18, end Commencement on May 19. . SENIOR SONGS Milffrfbcii 1 4 , Jeanne, Beverly:... William Betty.. Edward. Shirley Warren, Anne... Wyman.. Mae .... Jerry.. L1le,,, Reese., Owen,.. Carl... Altun,, Freddie Keith,, Florian,,., Rieherd,... NShrine'of.St, Cecilia.N 'PlnynetoaQ' HSomebody'e Rocking My Dream Boat,n VDeep In The Heart of Texus,n Jihle Love Of Hine,n VHemember Pearl Harbor,N nScatterbraln,n NYe Three,n Hwhy Dgntt We Do This More Often.N UShow Me The Way To Go Home.u HOnly Forever,u nSomebody Else Ie Taking My PlaC6.n UOh Promise Me,u WJealous,n UBelle Of San Raquel.n Uwhen The Work'e All Done Th1S Fa11.n HSweethearts Or Strangers,W NDuy Dreem1ng,U nNobody's Dar1ing.u- nTon1ght We Love,n WI Don't Went To Set The world On Fire.u 20
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We had our annual school picnic at Lake Kempeska Amuse- ment Perk. About'slxty4five students and faculty attended, In September, 1940, when we stertee our Junior year, Reese Mathieu, Bill Herrnen, end Houston Clausen joined us. This year proved to be one of the busiest and most enjoyable in our high school life. Our first high-light wee the Pheasant Feed. It was held in October qt the nDormu. The pheesents were supplied by the Junior end Senior boys, who were excused for 9 half dey to get them. We gave two dances for the high school, both of them were very successful. We were runners-up in the inter-class beskctbrll tournament. Many of our class were members of the ethletle groups. A majority were ln ell music orgenizntions: bend, mixed chorus girls glee club, end boys glee club. , Richard Hildebrent end Beverly Dobberpuhl represented Conde High School in the typing contest held et Werner. Our Junior Gless Play NJune In Jenurryn was e smash hit and was presented before a record crowd. Jerry Themes end Edward Brown wfre our representatives to Boys State. Members of the Student Council from our elrse were Betty Lofthouse, Beverly Dobberpuhl, Keith Taylor and Edward Brown. Edward Brown, Jeenne Cheon, Mae Boullion, Beverly Dobberpuhl, Jerry Themes, Keith Teylor, end Lila Herr again made the honor roll. The end of the year found us busily engaged in prepar- ing for the Junior-Senior Banquet end the publication of the school annual. As usurl, we started out by teklng our time ant ended up in e rush. The banquet wee followed by the prom--the first prom in the history of Conde High School. Everyone who attended enjoyed himself. Our, super-duper annual was given out just four weeks efter we hed started worhlng on it. Record time and record annual!!! ' This, our lest yerr, we hope, in Conde High School, found us e class of twenty-one dignified Seniors. Houston Clausen and Lily Lehne ere no longer with us, but we grined Mildred Licnhard. During the middle of the yeer Bob Smith joined us but couldn't stand it end left after ebout six weeks. , . Keith Trylor beceme el ss prcsleent fnC Mr. Schultz our cless sponsor. Only six students get elfss rings. Our cless put on the first school dence this yerr. Being Seniors we were the ones who were entortr ned ent the Juniors hed to do all the work nt the Phersent Feed. Edwrrd Brown beceme president of the Student Council for the first semester ann Jerry Themes wrs president for the second semester. The other representetivos to x the council from our cless were Jernnc Chron . . end Beverly Dobberpuhl. Keith Taylor wrs appointed Sergcent-rt-rrms. In the wer stamp srles drive thft wfs sponsored by the Council, the Seniors hed r stupendous nfrgin on ell other classes. Reese Mathieu owned more steoos thrn env one else in th? entire high school. H L 19
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SENIOR CLASS QROPHECY The Class of '42 made e mutuel rgreement just before they left the domain of the Conde High School building, to stage e home coming of the class, et Conde in the year of 1962. It is new the first dey of May in the eventful yerr of 1962 and in the new auditorium of the new Conden High School building, lerected in 1960 at e cost of 349,000l we find the meeting of the Clase of '42 in progress, Of course, at eveU'gethering of this type there must be e master of ceremonies. Filling this role we find thrt curly haired, wise-cracking comedian-+-thet second Red Skelton---who is none othfr thrn our own Richerd Hildebrant. We ere not surprised et his position in life. He always was an extremely witty personege. Upon further investigation we find thrt he broadcasts over the hutuel Network every Tues, dey night for the new NFcrmule X557 Cnri Application Heir Curler.H From the looks of Red's heir, he certainly must be e prying advertisement for hi: sponsor. The meeting gets into full swing as Richerd cells upon the most distinguished member of the Clase of '42, You guessed it, he is nbne cthrr thrn that person, who we would cell a trifle imperirlistic, the Honorable Senrtor Keith Taylor. Yes, he 'might bf erlled - serond Senetor Rorrh for it looks es though he is e permfnfnt fixture in Congress. He wrs elwfys one who never gfve un hope es long as there wes e slight chance for success. Next we look to see what thrt other bright boy in our cless hes been doing to mcke the shillings roll his wryg of course we mean Edward Brown. We find 'tart Edwfrd hes fol- lowed.his father's footsteps end is doing flright for him- self,'nlthough he hesn't moved off of his form southwest of Conde, He has made r fortune growing wweeteorn--corn that has a neat little hrndle on the end of eeeh cob. This is quite en improvement end is eperecietwe by ell people of America because very few knew the correct wry of handling thet Hcornn before. Next upon the etrge comes that little yum-yum girl of the '42 Classy hrs. Robert White Knee Vetty .Lofth7u1el. Yes, after being- 0 successful nurse for fifteen yerrs she finally hooked e poor unsuspecting petirnt. We feel sorry for Bob who, efter eluding Betty for fifteen yeers, finally was confined in the hospital where Uetty worked. After Mrs. White hrs paused for breath, we see r men coming up the steus. He is weering overalls end e straw het and carries e pitchfork in his hfnd. Kp, it isn't thedevil, 21
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