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(?C z4 ?C Mvefi Rose (?ol Vl4 Rose and Silver TfUtt In ourselves our future lies. O ccefU Sally Crabtree Robert Bymers Renee Olson President Vic - President S ecr etary-Tr easurer Poe We, the senior class of fifty-one. Will ne’er forget our high school days. For these were times in which we grew In wisdom and in worldly ways. Tomorrow each will go his way; Tho’ friends may drift apart. The memories of joys we’ve shared. Will live within each heart. Let us strive in this great world. To overcome earth ' s towering fears; May each one do his uttermost. To insure success in future years. These four years of high school life We ' ll leave behind with many a sigh. But we ' ll hold them fast in memory. With these last words, we say good-bye. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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Duane 7 anttie “Dewey” o iO x ’2L No one would suppose it but I m bashful. Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Band Band Festival Music Festival Football n Quiet Summer “All-American Redbird Staff President Arlene We dell Men don f t interest me I saying; What am Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-ii Choral Festival 1-2-3-U Music Festival Volley Ball 3 Senior Speech Program 2-h “Quiet Summer h A Certain Just Man k Ask Nancy 3 Redbird Staff k Derril Wedell “Daddy Life is so short, how fast the hours; We ought to be parted, my books and I, “Home With Father 3 “Quiet Summer I Boys State 3 Redbird Staff k 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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J 4 48 4 5 0 - £ V ' rtyidto ' Uf, As ire look back through the past of the senior class of 19!?1 we find thirty- eight green but not bashful freshmen beginning their first year in high school. We lost four of the thirty-eight, before the sophomore year. Our class officers were Joyce Hokana, president; Danny Slemmons, vice-president; Arlene Retzlaff, secretary-treasurer. Shirley Adams was elected as our class reporter. Our class adviser was Mrs. Brouillard. At the close of the freshman year we went on our yearly picnic to Weber ' s Gulch near Forbes, Our sophomore year with a membership of thirty-two students started out with a bang. On October 1, we all came to school decked out in our initiation clothes and obeyed every call of the Mighty Seniors. Our class officers that year were Duane Wanttie, president; Eugene Krieger, vice president; and Eugene Burlingame, secretary-treasurer. Arlene Retzlaff and Derril Wedell were chosen candidates for king and queen at the Oompah Carnival. Our class reporter was Arlene Retzlaff, . and our class adviser was Mr. Lindquist. In 19!?0 the sophomores returned to school as juniors with lots of ambition. The enrollment was thirty-two that year. Class officers were president, Sally Crabtree; vice-president, Garry Bowman; Shirley Adams, secretary-treasurer; and Arlene Retzlaff, Loretta Mintz and Helen Hagel, class reporters. Mr. Lindquist was class adviser. After Christmas vacation, we were found selecting class rings, another very enjoyable event for the juniors. We selected a gold mounted ring with an E as the center. We received our rings in April and of course were all proud of them. We knew we were becoming grown up and would soon be mighty seniors, and would then have the honor of wearing them with the 19f?l up instead of down. This year we presented a play, since there was no carnival. Miss Onsrud directed us in this play called Home With Father”. Then came the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, the outstanding events of the year. Our theme was Goodbye and Good Luck . This event was one that gave the class the ability to show its skill in planning, skill to create something new, and to work together, and skill in handling difficult situations. The banquet was held in the Masonic Temple basement and the Prom was held in the gymnasium with John Taylor and his orchestra furnishing the music. Sally Crabtree and Shirley Adams of the junior class were made members of the Keystone Honor Society. The juniors picnicked at Wylie Park near Aberdeen. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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