Crystal Lake High School - Gazer Yearbook (Crystal Lake, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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ARBTR'S STAWWAPD SWRVTCE r Vow the entertainment proper hoping n. 1 n. e . x V . - 0 Th ' ,., e hgiiigvszrgmihiz ighthe iiieiisendssgi, across the sta e Sh e audience as an attehdant arrar aattenow said she'd be i . . e has Certainly kept her work for SEED 3 Wire Cleven wire den Circus dancer. The JuiEe said sl ' e a ways l cer in the world. What a salary She 233:3 tie most E9 . Ani now, outupOn the platform st . I . A - rolls Vernon H - ilttlilhook in his hahd. He needs no introductiggs?;:r, w1th a or a recognize him at once, Vernon Hansmie t m a Judge, those delightful short stories. P' he author Of Then, last of all, lookin stunn . comes Sharon Larson. She is ainSriiein itabgi2t: egzglng gown, successful ones running on Broadway now. She gakes a fbas two little speech, addressing our superintendent, and memb n rlendly faculty, who are in the audience enjoying the program.an:-sh0flthe as young and awe-inspiring as they dii' when we trembl w 0 00k them years ago. 8d before Then, the entire audience rises, as the performers all ap ear 0 the stage at once. Our ritar player and organist play and leg by our comnoser, we all sing Aud Lang Syne and adjourn For the promised refreshments from Bob Kirschbaum's Old Home Tea Room. It has been a real delight to see all our old friends so young and prosperous, so generous of their money and talent. In short, it has been an Old HOme Week to be proud of and the old home folks should be happy to have such celebrities as these for their very X0kas Mr. Morman: James are you eating Candy or chewing gum? James: Neither, I'm soaking a prune to eat at noon. d tell your father? said the motorist to Hadn't you better go an d of hay upset in the lane by James who stood looking at the loa a collision. He knows, replied James: Knows? How can he know? He is under the hay. Friend: What is Vernon going to be when he passes his finals? Vernons Father: An Old Man. Mr. Norman: You students in the rear of the classroom please stop passing notes back and forth. PaPPY: They are cards not notes sir. Mr. Norman: Oh, excuse me. We're playing Bridge. 1018 and Sharon were standing on a street corner, staring at a ' isn't it? said Sharon. d0 blowint smoke rings. Marvelous, . YES marvelous, said Iola. Fancy a bloomin dop belng able to get cigarettes. I haven't had a pack myself for tWO weeks. Mr. Sykes: Colleen, what is the shape Of the earth? Colleen: It's round! Mr. Sykes: Can you prove it? Colleen: All right, it's square; 't want an argument! I don This Page is Sponsored By CRYSTAL LAKE, IA FEDERAL MORT IOWA GRAIN CO. - CRYSTAL LAKE, mg. .i...,. -: A14 .. ; g...n



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, 1 mm wrmvgoytm KW W441, w w WWW , ,MM,, . yuamdmw ' Me Vi IZJW' WWwMWM, Front Row: Dorothy Sorenson, Ruth Kirschbaum, Charlene Hanson, Judy Cottington, Janice Cline, Marjorie Larson. Second Row: Darrell Kingsbury, Forrest Buffington, Lloyd Risius, Richard Rogness, Roger Wilson, George Nieman. Third Row: Larry Anderson Robert Korea, Bruce Benson, Larry Cline. In September, 1955, seventeen Juniors entered C. L. H. S. to be- gin their third year in high school. We were well represented in all of the extra-curricular activities of the school. In boys basketball we were represented by Bruce Benson, George Nieman, Richard Rogeness, Roger Wilson, Forrest Buffington, Darrell Kingsbury, and Larry Anderson. Robert Korsa as manager. our baseball hopefuls were Darrell Kingsbury, Larry Anderson, Robert Korsa, Roger Wilson, Bruce Benson, Richard Rogeness, George Nieman and Forrest Buffington. Ruth Kirschbaum, Janice Cline and Judy Cottington represented our class in girls B. B. Margorie Larson and Charlene Hanson were the managers. In the music depart ment we had Bruce Benson, Charlene Hanson, Marjorie Larson, Richard Rogeness, Dorothy Sorenson, Ruth Kirschbaum George class in the band. Judy Cottington was Nieman represented our our Majorette. In the Clarinet Quartet we were represented by Richard Rogeness.SaxaphoneQuartet by Bruce Benson and Charlene Ruth Kirschbaum and Dorothy Hanson. Second Clarinet Quartet Sorenson. Cheerleader Dorothy Sorenson. This Page is Sponsored By FARMERS BANK a TRUST CO. - CRYSTAL LAKE, IA.

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