Delano High School - Del Hite Yearbook (Delano, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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....PROPl-IECY .. A look in the future we shall take To see what success in life we'll make. Jane Kuka has gone to Maine. A job as a technician she soon will attain. Jack Van Buesekom with his high tenor voice Is a widely known singer of everyone's choice. Mary Ann Hoernemann is doing well. She's now a nurse, and she thinks it's swell. Clarence Kittock is rolling in dough, With Bob Hope's job on the radio. Sadie and Frannie are happily wed, And have three children: John, Mary, and Ned. Joe Swartzer's dream has finally come true. He now owns a farm and a big ranch, too. Monica Schwitalla is still setting pins To earn her money as each bowling team wins. Maurice Hayes has quit driving the tractor. He's gone to Hollywood to be an actor. Shirley Metz, who is now a singer, Still winds Winnie around her Finger. Florence and Wallace, the victims of fate, Have chosen each other for a lifetime mate. Bobby Schumacher, the iceman's son, Now great football fame has won. Pat Janecula, with her fiirting eyes, Is still dancing with all the good looking guys. Lawrence Bauman as a boxer is known. His strength to everyone he now has shown. Elizabeth Swartzer, who always liked cooking, For new recipes, is forever looking. Eugene Neisen has now become ' The world's first educated bum. Virginia Grittner the girl with the brains Is spending her lifetime traveling on trains. Henry Vogelgesang, who we've all known, Now has a town club all his own. Joyce and Donnie have tied the knot, Now they're raising a little tot. Verdella Jaunich is still giggling away, And teaching her children to laugh the same way Edward Polingo is a professor of art. As a success in life, he has a good start. Juanita Mense is a clothes designer. As a creator of fashions, there is none finer. Ruth Sutton, a neat little secretary, Has had many proposals, but still won't marry. Clement Matter is practicing law. He's a criminal lawyer in Arkansas. Edward and Joan through marriage are one. They have two daughters and one little son. Eileen Grotz gives her feet a daily rub. She's a chorus girl at the well-known Stork Club. Billy Eppel, the ladies' man, Still lives and lets live while he can. Marlys and Marlene, the twins of our grade, Are each traveling the country as a nurses' aid. Lyle Czech, our country prince charming, Is making his many millions by farming. Mary Lundsten, librarian and teacher, Is now married to a Methodist preacher. LeRoy Bock, so happy go lucky, Is now a game warden. Isn't that ducky? Donna Schmit, for the rest of her life, Has devoted her time to being Bob's wife. Ralph Scherer has gained his fame By leading the orchestra that bears his name. Emogene Drenckhahn, so slender and tall, Has become a model, showing styles for all. Donald Oestreich by the girls is admired. He was a banker, but has already retired. fContinued on Following Pagej

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3:30 3:50 4:00 4:01 4:03 4:05 4:10 4:20 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:20 5:30 5:35 5:40 6:00 6:05 6:30 6:45 6:50 7:00 7:10 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:10 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:49 9:50 10:00 10:15 10:20 10:30 10:45 :00 '01 11 11 11 10 11 15 11 30 11:45 12:00 12:05 12 10 12 30 1 00 1 15 1:30 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 4:47 5:25 5:30 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:30 7:31 7:55 7:57 ...DAY'S LOG... CCont'dJ Wally puts finishing touches on his note to Flo. Basketball players leave study hall. Everyone rushes for the lockers. Carol Gabbert rushes for the bus. Geno begins registering cash at the Fairway. Pete and Juelke arrive at the Rainbow for their cup of coffee. Juanita begins to shop for groceries. Gloria Stein sits down and admires her diamond before starting Mary L. starts baby sitting. Mary Ann H. reaches home sweet home. Joe starts the chores. Miss Topic and Miss Schneider leave for home. Boys finish basketball practice and stagger to the shower room. Mr. Hein helps his wife get supper. Shirley meets Winnie in front of Heinen's. Mr. Juelke takes time out to play with his daughter. Chow is served to everyone. Henry makes a long distance telephone call. Ruth takes the car and drives over to the twin's house. Elizabeth finishes the supper dishes. Jack makes a dash for town to see Pat. Eddie arrives in time to help Joan finish dishes. Ruth and the twins go to Watertown for oil. Bobby, Buzzy, and Billy arrive at Montrose to play pool. Eddie and Joan arrive at the show. Emogene and Jerry have their nands full taking care of Cheryl. Mary H. receives a call from Hanover. Virginia G. arrives at the Town Club. Mr. Hein is working at the Power Plant balancing those figures. Erwin and Gloria are on their way to Waverly. Mrs. Hein wishes Ted would soon finish work. LeRoy and Eugene leave for Montrose. First show is over. Shirley and Winnie are on their way down to the park. Mr. Torgerson is happily playing cards. Lawrence dreams he's six feet four inches tall. Pasty and Fritz are whispering those sweet nothings Mr. Parsons looks to see if Gretchen is sleeping. Jane wishes the night were darker. Marlys, Marlene, and Ruth arrive at the dance. Joyce's brother asks Donnie when he is going home. Flo and Wally are eating apple pie at the Rainbow. Miss Topic begins fixing her hair. Bobby asks Wanda for a dance. Juanita and Jerry are eating lunch at a house party. Mr. Hein leaves the power plant for home. Mr. Nipp is walking the f'loor with Joanne. Donnie puts his scarf on and gets ready to leave. Bobby leaves Wanda at her door. Eileen tiptoes up the steps. Mary Lundsten dreams of her future home economics classes. Shirley isn't home yet. The night is still young. Mr. Parsons must be having a nightmare. He keeps shouting at Mrs. Keep to the right. LeRoy and Neisen start for home. Verdella giggles in her sleep. LeRoy and Neisen arrive at Delano. Bobby S. rolls over, the bed breaks, and wakes the family. All seniors sound asleep. Marlys rolls over and pulls the covers from Marlene. Maurice awakens to listen to the Early Risers. Pat turns a handspring over a cow before she begins milking. Edward Polingo wakes up and starts to study for the English test. Lawrence Bauman makes his younger brother start the chores. Juanita begins breakfast for the family. Neisen wakes up with a splitting headache. Miss Simonet and Miss Topic flip a coin to see who makes breakfast. Miss Topic makes breakfast while Miss Simonet begins tying her scarf. Miss Simonet finishes tying her scarf. Almost everyone is up and ready for the day. work. in each other's ear Parsons



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....CLASS WILL.... Lawrence Bauman wills his extra height, which is very little, to Gerald Hendrickson. LeRoy Bock bequeathes all his chemistry knowledge to anyone who is dumb enough to accept it. Eugene Brandenburg leaves all his Hashy shirts to John Metz. Marlene Brandenburg wills her pleasant smile to Carol Jean Dunn. Marlys Brandenburg bequeathes her glistening crown to next year's homecoming queen. B Lyle Czech leaves his milk truck and all the trouble that goes with it to his sister, etty. Emogene Drenckhahn bequeathes her mathematical intelligence to Diane Sell. Donald Eckhoif wills the davenport at Jorg'ensen's to his brother, Louie. Carol Gabbert wills her ability to get through the aisle in the senior room to Neva Kelsey. Audrey Grunklee wills her ability of being a perfect hostess to Rita Vogelgesang. Clyde Golden leaves his ability to argue with Mr. Petersen to Myra Ziebarth. Maurice Hayes wills his ability to play roughhouse basketball to Charles Askov. Mary Ann Hoernemann leaves her ability to stay home nights to Eleanor Hanson. Florence Honebrink wills her notes and letters from Wallace for publication in next year's annual. Virginia Grittner wills all the slightly used gum under seat 4 in row 1 of the senior room to whoever sits there next year. Eileen Grotz wills her ability to wear long silk stockings to phy. ed. to Betty Litfin. Patricia Janecula wills her traits of blushing and flirting to her sister, Elaine. Verdella Jaunich wills her hilarious laugh to LaVern Baldy. Wallace Johnson wills his bass horn to Eloise Knopg then she and Richard Henze can play duets. Joyce Jorgensen wills her sweaters to anyone who is capable of putting them to as good a use as she did. Clarence Kittok wills his ability to keep the chemistry class rolling in laughter to Alfred Salonek. Jane Kuka wills her ability to play a trombone to anyone who has enough strength to blow it. Edward Leuthner and Joan McPadden bequeath their matrimonial success to Dorothy Shrode and Raymond Maas. Gloria Libor leaves her ability to talk Latin to Carmen Dahlheimer. Mary Lundsten wills her ability to sing Salvation Army hymns to Marjorie LeNoue. Sadie Mara wills her petite figure to anyone interested in getting a man. Clement Matter wills his ability to find quiet side roads to Squirt Mense. Juanita Mense wills her ability to keep huose to Ramona Arquette. Shirley Metz wills her once enjoyable evenings at Waverly to Ruby LeNoue. Eugene Neisen wills his mornings after the night before to innocent Al Fonfara. Donald Oestriech wills his home permanent to Wayne Keplinger. Ed Polingo leaves his vast knowledge of social to Melvin Borchardt. Ralph Scherer wills his ability to play pranks in the shower room to Paul Elsner. Donna Schmit wills her letter writing to anyone who has an out-of-town boyfriend. Bobby Schumacher wills his shyness to Jerry Luffey. Elizabeth Swartzer wills her quiet manner to Rosalie Salonek. Joseph Swartzer wills his ability to get along with Mr. Petersen to Kenneth Ludescher. Monica Schwitalla wills her ability to sleep in history class to Charlene Czech. Gloria Stein wills her ability to tell jokes to Lyle Veaderko. Ruth Sutton wills her ability to get the car to Patsy Murn. John Van Beusekom bequeathes his nerve in classrooms to DeMarel Litfin. Henry Vogelgesang wills his ability to get up at 8:26 and get to school at 8:29V2 to his brother, Eugene. Prophecy Cont'd Carol Gabbert is working in a hotel. As a switchboard operator, she's doing well. Eugene Brandenburg, a boy of quiet wit, With the girls has become a popular hit. Audrey Grunklee has passed the test As an airline hostess, she's one of the best. Gloria and Irwin are sharing their joy Over the birth of a seven pound baby boy. Clyde Golden, a traveler of the states, Has not yet had time for many dates. Gloria Libor, who is busy teaching school, Tells her pupils to keep the golden rule. And so ends the story of our future years. We hope it brings joy without any tears.

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