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Class History On September A, 1943, Miss. Kirkpatrick opened the doors t ' . 0 Six- Ree? exciteq fErst graders. They were Vera Anderson, Sheryl us in, 081ne enson ernon Hansmeier Marvin Ha 1 nd R Helm, James Hobbs, ?anice Hobbs, Bili Iverson, ggriy jogigghT Glenys Kiuver, MaFV1n Leerar, Merwyn Matson, Orlyn Rosen Marvella Sorenson, and Gary Wilson. , For our second year of our education we stayed with Miss. Kirkpatrick. There were no loses but we gained John Buffington. Miss. Ziesmer admitted us into our third grade. We gained Darlene Bentle, Wanda Lewerke, Lanny Myers, and Yvonne Riggle. We did not loose anyone during the third year. We went into fourth grade with Miss. Madson as our teacher. Throughout the year we lost Yvonne Riggle and gained Robert Anderson, DeWayne Davis and Marvin Perkins. For our fifth grade, Miss. Rieken was our teacher. During the year we had no gains but lost Robert Anderson, DeWayne Davis, Wanda Lewerke and Marvin Perkins. Throughout our sixth year of our education we had a total of eighteen members in our class. Our teacher was Miss. Rieken. There was a loss of one pupil, Darlene Bentle and the gain of Gerald Ruby. For our seventh grade we moved upstairs. There was a loss of Vernon Hansmeier and James Hobbs. We gained LeRoy Barber, James Delger, Ronald Nielsen, and Walter Riggle. Our instructor was Miss. Morgan. For our eighth grade, Mrs. Haugland was our teacher. We gained Gloria Carraco, Rosemarie Morgan, Larry Michaelson and Roy Burress. During the year we lost Gloria Carraco, Rosemarie Morgan and Orlyn Rosen. In the fall of 1951, nineteen frightened freshmen crept through the halls of Crystal Lake High School. Our instrgctors were Mr. Christenson, Mr. Morman, Mr. Sykes and Mrs. Ricktenwald. Mr. Christenson was our class Sponser. We gained Gary Larsoh, and lost John Buffington, James Delger, Walter Riggle, MarVin Haugland and Roy Burress. During our second year of high schoolnour teachers were Miss. Berry, Mr. Sykes, Mr. Morman, and Mr. Dandt. Mr: Sykes was our class Sponser. We gained Betty Revland and Marv1n Haugland and lost Ronald Nielsen Gary Larson, and Betty Revland. ' i ' ' Mrs In our third ear in high school our instructors were . Foster, Mr. Syies, Mr. Morman, and Mr. Sandt. Mrs. Foster was the class sponser. we lost Lanny Myers. nd final ear in grand old C. L. H. S. we still kept 2:: :23: ?aculty with the exception of Mr. Sandt beingAsgcceded by Mr. Ostendorf. During our senior year we lost Yera nAerson, which left our class with fourteen.- They are: Dgeryl uatin, LeRoy Barber, Josine Benson, Marv1n Hau land, ussellM e m, Janice Hobbs, Bill Iverson, Jerry gohnson, lenys Iguvgr6 arggn Leerar, Merwyn Matson, Larry Michaelson, Gera u y a Marvella Sorenson Nissen Drug Store Harvey Insurance Agency Britt, Ia, Britt, Ia. T ande h Son Dr. M. C, Nelson Britt, Ia. Britt , Ia-
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Class Will We the Senior Class of 1955 of Cr stal Lake H' h S h Crystal Lake, county of Hancock ahd state of lgwa, Cbgghg g; sane mind, do declare this our last will and testiomany. I, Sheryl Austin, will my dark and small self to Judy Hefti. No need for a suntan, Judy. I, LeRoy Barber will my butch and moustache to George Nieman. Trim it often, aeorge. I, Josine Benson, will my short hair cut to Jackie Iverson. Keep it well trimmed Jackie. I, Marvin Haugland, will my deep voice to Roger Wilson. That will make you more manly. I, Janice Hobbs, will my brown eyes to Tommy Rasmuson. Brown eyes are the latest style. I, MerwynvMatsoqJ will my numerous girl friends to Howard Michaelson. Treat them with care, Howard. I, Marvin Leerar. will my gift of gab to Vernon Hansmeier. Don't overdo it, Vernon. I, Russell Helm, will my yappety ways to Robert Korea, Don't try to over do it. I, Larry Michaelson, will my back seat in the assembly to Darlene Peck, Take good care of it Darlene. I, Gerald Ruby, will my red hair to Lloyd Risius and my blush to David Farrell. No one person should possess both of them. I, Bill Iverson, will my devilish ways to Bruce Benson. Not that you need them. I, Glenys Kluver, will all my bruises in basketball to Charlene Hanson. Don't get to many of them. I, Jerry Johnson, will my ability to make those deep notes come out of the tuba to Larry Cline. Don't blow to hard, Pee Wee. I, Marvella Sorenson, will my good times in and out of high school to Judy Cottington. Make good use of them Judy. To Mr. Morman, We will our ability to get out of work and to find an excuse for everything. To Mr. Sykes, we will our quietnessiin the assembly and we hope the other classes follow in our footsteps. To Mr. Ostendorf, we will our basketball ability and our well used Biology books. To Mrs. Foster, we will our mannerly ways. You should be able to make quite some ladies and gentlemen out of the future seniors. . To Mr. Westby, we will all of our sweet notes in band and chorus. To the Juniors, we will our seats by the windows, our abilities and our good dispositions. Make good use of them all. To the Sophomores, we will our salesmanship of ads for the annual. . To the Freshmen, we will all our good times all through our high school years. We are sure you Will have many of them of our own. witnessed this the fourth day of February in the name of our Lord 1955- Signed and Sealed Wilson's MotorOla T. V. Orval Jamtgaard Crystal Lake, Ia. Crystal Lake,Ia Lloyd's Electric Crystal Lake, Ia Moen's Grocery Crystal Lake,Ia
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The Class Prophecy This is station S-R-S, broadcasting from the B Los Angles. We are happy to have the Class Reuniogowgf Eggbglaig of 1955 of Crystal Lake Iowa. You - who ownes the Brown Derhy. r host will be Mr. Bill Iverson Thank you! I am glad that all of the l V at this reunion in 1960. c ass or 55 could be present At the table to my left I see a familiar face. Oh es it' S guitin.th32e is nowlihe Eead nurse at the Oakland gaval Hogp123IYl ear a s e rea y as the nurses scurr in . them to do something. y g when she tells Sitting with her iand her husbandi is Josine Benson. Josine is the private secretary of the President of the United States. I hear she is married to that guy she was going with while in high so 00 . At the table behind them is Marvin Haugland and LeRoy Barber. They caught the 5:00 P.M. special rocket ship from Mars to come to this reunion. Marvin farms 1000 acres on Mars and LeRoy owns an Atom station. Sitting at the next table is Glenys Kluver who is now a secretary to the vice-president of a large firm in New York. With her is her boy friend who is the assistant manager of the firm. They are planning a June wedding in which Mr. and Mrs. Auther Murry Jr., the fomer Marvella Sorenson, will stand up with them. Mr. h Mrs. Murry are also sitting at that table. They are both teaching dancing and have many studios all over the earth and are planning to start one on Mars in the near future. At table two is Merwyn Matson and Jerry Johnson. Two eligable bachelars. Jerry is a professional basketball player and Merwyn is a composer and director of the New York Symphony Orchestra. I see that Jerry has Miss. Monroe sitting with him. At the next table is seated Janice Hobbs, or maybe we should say the former Miss. Hobbs. She is now teaching kindergarten in Austin, Texas. I wonder if she has picked up the southern talk. Sitting with Janice and her husband is Marv1n Leerar. I hear that he is the Secretary of the Treasury. I always knew he would go far. Coming into the room now is Russell Helm, a coach at Iowa University. Larry Michaelson, who operates a horse ranch near HOllywood, and Gerald Ruby, a well known patrolman. I see that they have lady friends with them. I would like to again dcast. Well this brings to an end the broa '55 for attending this express my gratitude to all the Seniors 0f reunion. Britt Candy Kitchen McEntoffer Jewelry Britt Ia , O Britt, Ia. Dr. IriSh, Mo DO Forest City, Ia.
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