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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1955 rassmvmm, 1951-1952 On a very nice day in September, the year 1951, a group of ten green freshmen were enrolled. They were Howard Quads, Stephen Hallstein, Kenneth Harms, Gloria Van Hoorn, Helen Heil, Marie Benting, Paul Jordre, Ger- ald Miller, Nancy Hooth, and June Schultz, We were proud of the fact that we were now students in Corona high school, We soon found out what high school was like after we were initiated. Kenneth Harms and Howard Quade quit school in the first semester,leav- ing us with only eight to complete school. The thrill of being freshmen soon left and we yearn ed to be sophomores, We d1dn't have to wait long before the school year was over and someone else took our seata SOPHOMORES, 1952-1955 We had advanced a little hlghen and gained the title of sophomores, Stephen Hallstein moved away,1eav- ing us with seven members, Although we had advantages over the freshmen,we still longed to be uneer classmen, It did not take long before we were half through our high school years, The sophomore year had gone before we were used to our new importance, JUNIORS, 1955-1954 Finally, we were upper classmen, but we still ena vied the dignified seniors. The biggest event of the year was when we received our class rings, We felt proud and enjoyed flashing our rings in front of the un- der classmen, Another big event was the Junior-Senior banquet, carried out in Hawaiian theme. One day we en- tered the assembly and found the senior row empty, They had gone on Skip Day, How we began looking forward to the day we could have our part in the senior activities, perhaps have our own skip day, SENIORS 1954-1955 At last we were the dignified seniors of Corona high. Gloria Van Hoorn was married in the summer, leav- ing us with a class of six. This being our last year in school, we realize we will soon be in the world that lies ahead of us, We will always remember the four years we spent in Corona High and have with us only the memories of them.
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LAST WILL AND TESTALENT OF THE CLASS OF 1955 We, the proud, exhausted, and dignified seniors of 1955, of the city of Corona, of the county of Roberts of the State of South Dakota, being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. I, NANCY HOOTH, will all my A's to the junior boys as I am sure they could use themg my quiet disposition to Lloyd Hoothg and all my letters from foreign coun- tries to karen, My position as editor of the annual and Coronlan I will to Larry. My typing ability I will to Dale. I, JUNE SCHULTZ, will my back seat to anyone that can get there before eight o'clock the first day of school. My ability to keep one boy friend I will to Myra, My ability to talk I will to Gerald Bowers, as I am sure he could use it, My old books I will to little Violet, Hake good use of the answers, My ability to give and take jokes I leave to Judy. My old chewed up pentils I leave to Paul Bunkowske, I, HELEN REIL, will my eblllty to get to school late to my kid brother, Billy, just to keep it in the family. My cheerleading position I will to the girl who makes a good hit. My position as carnival queen I will to Barbara, To Marilyn I will my terrible scream. Be sure not to disturb too many dreams, Ly pleasant per onallty I will to Karen. My seat ln the senior row I gall give to Gene. I I, LABIE BELTING, will all my old boy friends to neg be sure you don't date them both on the same I t. My ability to whisper and get bL,I will to my pal Ll d Fenhaus, All my old letters I will to Judyg be D9 H1 su you don't let anyone else read them. Ly giggle I le e to Barbara to go with her quiet little laugh. w I, PAUL JGBDRE, will my model A,to Terry, Be sure to rain the radiator when the weather turns cold, My redyhalr I will to Virgil. My position as co-captain I W ll to Lloyd Fenhaus, My position as carnival King I w ll to Donald. Hy job as assembly president I will to avid. My good use of grammar I will to Benard Harms. uyl asketball ability I will to Cornelius. My ability to rite letters to girls from other towns to Bobby, my musical instruments I will to George, I, GERALD MILLER, will my front seat to anyone who cannot behave long enough to be back of the room, My H+
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