Dakota High School - Talebearer Yearbook (Dakota, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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' , X if is ...fx iC.Hi.X!2 s ff 7 X1 J f ,Mikei4Z3ZY222?Z2ZE2ZE555333271 .P2Z2EZ23QX l94Q.YS Ruefg Secretary, Dorothy Brubakerg Treasurer, Betty Tracyg and Student Council Member, Ruth Trimble. Miss Baltzer was chosen sponsor. Elnora Beckmeier, Eldora Beckmeter, and Ruth Trimble came to us from Davisg RQ- bert Keister and Emma Alich left the classg and later Eldora Beckmeier discontinued her work. Our fall pic- nic was held at Krape Park. After presenting our class play, nEarly to Bedg Early to Risen, we began work on this yearbook. The year ended triumphantly with the final events of the year: Fleet Day, Senior Day, Junior-Senior Banquet, Class Night, Baccalaur- eate, and Commencement. CLASS WILL N We,the Senior Class of l942, do hereby will the fol- lowing traits and characteristics to our dearly belov- ed underelassmen: Helen Barr: Wills her quiet walk to Yutava Haubachf Elnora Beckmeier: Wills her sport's ability to Leo Heinen. Dale Bennohoff: Wills his Rock Grove school bus to Frankie Altenbernd. K Dorothy Brubaker: Wills her ability to keep her wei- g o Ro5erf Reuber. Doris Fohr: Wills her shorthand ability to Bonnie Mi- IIer, Eetfy Maas, and Donna Morrison so no one will be able to read their notes after this. Ruth Harnish: Wills her job as librarian to Pauline B?1I I 0 Doris Knoup: Wills her ability to handle men to Ros- CLXXXN!, ,fXXPhyllis Keister: Wills her shortness to Keith Wise. elyn wTtE'Hope that she will take advantage of this. gh llis Kramer: Wills her typing ability to Harold Bordner, Doris Lincoln: Wills her NTcwn Criern job to Evadine 26

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6 If '75L'.X:f? xx 1 xxx X KK X-X -'Sr' CLASS HISTORY - In September,Tl959, the present senior class, then having thirty members, began their high school education. The officers were: President, Phyllis Kremer, Vice-President, Betty Tracyg Secretary, wood Kochg Treasurer, Robert Sehrsdermeierg and Stu dent Council member, Roger Henze. Vr. Hiller was chosen as class sponsor. at Krups Park. During the year we presented an ess- embly'program in the font of e radio broadcast 'e were officially welcomed -tiation ceremony, and we enting the annual spring Doris Lincoln joined the A spring picnic was held into Dakota High by an in helped the juniors in pres prr.y. uring the Vee: class and Lois Kuhagenleft at Kreme Perl The fall of 1939 found twenty-six sophomores back, Their class officers were: President, Rett5 Tracy, Vice-President, Doris Knoupg Secretary, Doris Fehrg Treasurer, Lois Pfileg and Student-Council me mbcr, Arlene Meek, hiss Krider was chosen sponsor. Isabelle Dsughenbsugh, Norma Jean Nath, Raymond Zim merman, Roger Hockey, and Roger Honzc failed to re turn. Robert Koister and Florence Johnson johun the group but Florence discontinued hor work. Lavern Stubbe and Elwood Koch ulso left during the yen . hamburger fry was held in the fell RTi we initiated the freshmen. The year was closed with e spring pi- CI'llC , Twenty-three members returned for their junior year. The officers chosen were: President, Robert Schrndermeierg Vice-President, Donald Neuschwanderg Secretary, Arlene Msckg Treasurer, Elmer Ter Hsrkg N. A vomit .. an ' El- Our first outing was held , N' 1- +- D L' 1 , C ? , r A Student Council member, Johanna Ruefg and sponsor , Nr. Schsper. A skating party was one of the enjoym- ble events of the year, the Tattler was edited, and in the spring, Q successful clnss play, HThe Tinlk, ron was presented. A banquet was given for the sen- iors with a Hawaiian motif. The marshnlls from th- is class for gradurtion were Arlene Meek and Lois Pfile. Krape Park was chosen for the spring picnic. Twenty-two returned as seniors to conplete'thdr high school education. The officers chosen were Pr- esident, Donald Neuschwanderg Vice-President Johanna 25 RNA ,Q Qgqnnumxsvnnswswpmhwgkxgsh sa I .S 'Yi 'Y-i5XNXXvr .-. vvhx Xx yy xx Q3



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-SSP Barr in hopes that she will get more use out of her Howard McCarty: Wills his bright remarks to Mari Iyn Fen er. Arlene Meek: Wills her long braided hair and her Iong Iegs to Neva Myers Frank Nesemeier: Wills his lot down at Hillmer's Ee Paul Schwarze Donald Neusehwander: Wills his curly hair to Miss Baltzer. Lois Pfile: Wills her quiet, studlous attitude to Robert Meads Johanna Ruef: Wills her way with Robert Schrader mefer to Theo Lincoln Robert Sehradermoierz Wills his ability to play basketball to Verl Foss in hopes that some day he will make the first team Sam Sieber: Wills his ability to sleep in class to Marie Ruef. Elmer Ter Hark: Wills his all-around sports' abili- ty to Roger Eonnink in hopes that some day he will make some team. Ruth Trimble: Wills her ability to drive to Bill A- ngIe. Bett' Tracy: Wills her ability to cause arguments In class meetings to Cecil Mitchell. John Veaeh: Wills his white hair to Lucille Barr. essexxwvwwv-wvNwvwnmsxvm. wmmr NX xxx -X,-xgxi, X xii 1 .xo xvqq - i m .V In 'S ' U lf' vocal cords, A ' Q O l , g f o V,- Z I CLASS PROPHECY Looking into the ship's telescope, the captain tells us that he sees our Senior Glass doing the following things in the harbor of nFuture Yearsns K 27 S2

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