Delavan Darien High School - Era Yearbook (Delavan, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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Class Poem of 1952 The year of 1952 has come to pass and now we present the graduating class. Our President is Willy A friend to everyone Owns a little Che vie That he keeps on the run The smallest girl A winsome lass « Shirley Williams is most serious And studious of our class. Joyce Oleston (or Hazel) Vice-President ol our class Always into everything A very happy lass. Norma next on the list Of the graduating class Better known as Giggles A very jolly lass. Next comes Roberta A quiet la. s, it’s said But you should get to know her You’ suy what a gal, instead. Tall, strong, and silent Do you know this boy Why he's Allen Erkfitz, A guy we all enjoy. Katy is .1 pretty gal That all the boys adore But Katy is true to Marvin For now and evermore Another Allen on the list Manager of the team Hurt hi knee in football But now he's on the beam. The Biggest Wolf in Darien With the girls he is no pill Why everybody knows him He is just our Bill Rodney came to us from Chicago And quicK.lv joined the team Now he's doing fine In every way it seems. A tnendly boy in our class Known as most athletic too Junior Prom King also Chuck is quite a boy it's true She looks like Elizabeth Taylor Which shows she docs all right She goes with a guy named Don Who will make her future bright. I .conn is artistic A very friendly girl With eyes of green unci hair of brown Bright things she docs unfurl .

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Joyce Oleston is leaving: I- Her tom-boyish ideas to Joyce Martin. i. Her ability to get along with the teachers to Stella Kroczc 3 . Her way of getting along with people to Phyllis Jacobs 4. Her ability to stay home nights to Jean Gleason. Shirley Scuser wills: 1. Her ability to sing to Glenda Bates. 2. Her nice looking legs to Charlotte Wilday. 3. Her dark rimmed glasses to Evelyn Kelly. 4. Her good looks to Ruth Redenius. Leona Tzoneff leaves behind: 1 Her temper to Clarke Parker. 2. Her ability as majorette to Jean Gleason. 3. Her ability of having lots of boys on the string to Beverly Hescbeck 4. Her short shorts, she wears in the summer to Avis Dutton. Rodney Sveiven wants his: 1. Crew haircut to go to Betty Boniface. 2. His ability to stay out of trouble to go to Ronnie Wheeler. 3. His ambition of playing basketball to go to Richard Radtke. 4. His jeep to go to David Thiele. Charles Wilke will leave his: 1. Athletic ability to Glen Krahn. 2. His sense of humor to Bill Kelly. 3 His build to Jerry Shcahan . 4 His ability to stay out of trouble to Richard Radtke. Allen Zwcig wills his: 1. Weight t.o Johnny Peters. I. Ability to cat so much so fast to Ernest Kalb 3 His girl shyness to Donald Oleston 4 His crew haircut to Don Hayes



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Senior Class Prophecy One day last September, on our return trip from New York where I had an engagement singing at the Blue Note Night Club. Don and I realized that we were going to pass through our old home town, Darien Better known for its famous saying The Town with a Future. Seeing as we had a few hours to spare we decided to stop in and see if we could find some of our old friends. As we stepped out of our new Cadillac on Main Street, we saw that many new changes had been made and that Darien's future had really developed. Glancing down the street 1 saw a very distinguished gentleman walking toward me. taking a second look I realized it was William Meyer. After a few minutes discussion 1 found out that he was now the new Superintendent of Darien High School and had taken on all responsibilities, including Chemistry class H said that they had a new school and that the students were just as smart as ever He then had to hurry off to a teachers meeting but before he le.c I asked him where my old friend Joyce Oleston was. Much to my dismay he told me she was over m Paris, France, an officer in the U. S. Wacs and quite a prominent figure. Bidding him good-by we continued on Glancing up 1 saw a sign that said, Norm's Lingerie 1 opened the door and walked in. there stood Norma with a smile on her face, jusi as I had remembered. She recognized me and came bounding over, she told me that between caring for her shop and her little boy she was quite busy. 1 asked her if she knew where Katy Behrens was, and she said that Katy had continued living on the farm, but her name was now Bigelow. Just then in came a cute little girl and asked if her Mommy had been in yet Norma said, no, and the little girl left Norma said. Do you know who that was? Well, of course 1 didn't so Norma told me that she was Ann Wilke. Roberta and Chuck's little girl. I was quite surprised when Norma told me that Roberta and Chuck lived on a farm 1 was quite sure that Chuck would have still been in the garage business. Norma then said that another prominent figure in town was Allen Zw'eig who had a big contracting business and that Allen Erkfit . r.m errands for Zweig between Dclavan and Darien, she said it was quite convenient tor Erk as he still had many old girl friends in Dclavan. Feeling that Norma and I had a successful talk 1 told her that I really must gc as I hadn’t much time I bid Norma farewell and went out Don came running up with the town newspaper in his hand and told me to look at the ad in the paper. It said, Men, do you want women to swoon over you? If you do come to my studio and develop your natural charm. In three easy lessons you will know' my secrets. Prop, Bill Garber. ’ Well 1 told Don he didn't need any lessons, so we went on down the street. The next sign that greeted me was Vote for Sveiven for Mayor. Main office here. We walked in and there was Rodney giving a speech. After he had finished I walked up to him and told him who 1 was. He was surprised at our meeting but I knew that Rodney used to convince people of things, so this was a good job for him. He told me that another friend of ours. Shirley Williams was the County Nurse now and that she was climbing higher in the

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