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Class Predfkwbns . . . Twenty years from now we see Barbara Anderson presenting her homecoming queen bracelet to her teen-age daughter, who is Homecoming Queen of 1970. Aha! A limousine! And who should alight but Paul Baarson, now editor of the New York Times and with him Leslie Kreger, famed author of. the novel. He Stole My Gal. We now find Marceline Conner in her New York office writing her Advice to the Lovelorn Column , an outgrowth of her Woody Woodpecker column of high school days. A recent clipping tells me that Sylvia Crabtree is really accomplishing things with the nation of Africa and other countries. As you know, she is a missionary and is now sailing On a Slow Boat to China. Ronly Cromwell is now leading auctioneer for Chesterfield. Ronly has changed the letters 'ABC' to stand for Always be Comicalf' He sets a good example. Ten years from now we see Vonnie Elton singing on her quack farm, If I had the wings of an Angel. Country girl, Verla Enzenauer, is still just that. She's been promoted to the position of farmer in a candy factory-milking chocolates. Roselyn Ferguson has been elected the most popular woman singer today. She is featured with the famous orchestra, Cromwell's Hep Cats. Aleene Fischer says she has an enjoyable position as an airline hostess on a trans-atlantic airliner. A future look shows us JoAnn Humburg doing the fast two-step down at Rain- bows End and enjoying it just as much as she did in her high school days. Arlene Jensen is taking a trip to Mongolia. This trip ls the prize for submitting the winning last line in the Chop Su Fooey Contest- I like to eat with chopsticks IJCCHUSB .......... If you should happen tn tune your radio to the program, It Pays to be Ignorantf' you will hear Irvin Jensen who took Howard McConnel's place several years ago. We see Marvin Johnson working ln a rubber band factory and being in constant danger of losing his job because he is unable to resist temptation when a lady passes by. At Geneva and the great Geneva Hotel, we see a short, dark-haired lady at a blg desk marked Manager. It's Doris Jones. She and her spouse are planning a vacation trip which will take them back cruising down Highway 65 in their Model A. Across the continent and now on to Hollywood where we see a short slender dark- halred lady, obviously a member of the upper society out strolling with her actor husband and their twin sons. Why, it's Helen Muri. Bonnie Olson has become a celebrity. She is writing scenerlos for M.G.M. One of her best is entitled, Don't Look Back Now. That streak going by is Marion Olson. She has finally become a famous roller skater and is determined to skate around the world. lgvillman Olson is very busy these days judging beauty contests throughwt the wor . Doris Robertson has become a professional baby-sitter. Her favorite song ls There'll be some changes made. Now we stop in front of the home of the former Joan Thompson-now a Vanden Heuvel. Joan ls busy giving exercises to her own little cheerleader of 1970. A far away look into Texas finds Aldeen Underland in Houston, closing a big deal which will make him the largest potato farmer in the state. Well, for heaven's sakes, if it isn't my school chum. Pinky. singing a real gone version of Dry Bones -at the Stork! Lorraine Wobschall is a professional model and is going to Paris to model hats for the famous designer, Rollandhammer Falkenhagen. Rollie has introduced the 'new look' in hats-these cover the face completely. Hair stylist, Eleanor Wodrick, has the straw bonnet fans all excited over her new allliseason creation which combines hat and hair ln such a way that it's hard to tell w ch is w c . Have you heard the latest song? Virgil Worke has just copyrighted the popular Butcher Song. Butcher Arms Around Me Honey, Hold Me Tlght. Ray Zeman has his own commercial now, advertising Zeman's Hair Restorerf' His main sales talk is the fact that in 1932 he was bald, and in 1950 his crown was covered with a luxurant growth of brown curly hair.
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ALDEEN UNDERLAND Tall, dark and silent. Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 4: Annual Staff 3, 4. LOUIS WAGNER A lion among ladies-he's a killer. Transferred from Albert Lea 3: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Base- ball 4: Masquer Plays 4. LORRAINE WOBSCHALL Bad weeds grow tall, that's why I'm so short. G.A.A. 1, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Masquers 2, 3, 4: Declam 2, 3: Band 1, 2: Pep Club 4: Student Council 4: Homecoming Attendent 4: Annual Staff 4: Masquer Plays 3, 4. ELEANOR WODRICK Sweetness and fun all wrapped up in one. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Masquers 4. VIRGIL WORKE The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I am. Transferred from New Richland 2: Basketball 2: Football 4: Annual Staff 4: Junior Play 3: Masquer Plays 4. RAY ZEMAN Who said there were no 'he-men' in our class? Transferred from Rolfe, Iowa, 2: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Base- ball 4: Junior Play 3: Class Pres. 3. 4: Football Captain 4: Annual Sta!! 4: Masquers Plays 4. l K . xl X' ky ffzsm -T -CLASS MOTTO- The Door to Success is Labeled 'Push --CLASS COLORS- Dusty Rose and Gray --CLASS FLOWER,- Lily of the Valley 5 . 'fi :xx ? Xa
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Class W17l . . . We, the class of 1950, of Ellendale High School, residing in the clty of Ellendale, Steele County, the State of Minnesota, being about to receive our cue to make our exit, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty of E. H. S. we will our superb intelligence on the condition they make good use of it. To the Juniors we bequeath Olll' talent and geIll1iS P1118 Olll' home FOOUI Se8t8. To the Sophomores we will our seriousness and our ability to get out of trouble. To the green fI'eShleS we leave Olll' happy school d8.Ze. May they have BS much fun as We did. I, Barbara Anderson, leave my ability to get the man I set out for regardless of barriers to Louise Thompson. I hope you are as successful as I was. I, Paul Baarson, will my ability to come to school on the moming after the night before to Ronald Christensen. I, Marcelene Connor, will my Irish eyes to Donna Wayne. I, Sylvia Crabtree, will my arguing ability to LaVonne Hagen. I, Ronly Cromwell, will my ability to get into trouble to Olai Underland. I, LaVonne Elton, will my hair style to anyone who gets home to late to set their halr. I, Verla Enzenauer, will my lengthy strides to Jean Scripture. I, Roselyn Ferguson, will my school splrlt to the Junior Cheerleaders. I, Aleene Fischer, will my steady night life to Roselyn Haberman. I, JoAnn Humburg, leaves my list of excuses to Donna Meland. May you be as prompt in your makeup slips as I am. I, Arlene Jensen, will my short curly hair to Elaine Jensen. I, Irvin Jensen, will my driving ability to anyone who likes to stay ln the ditch. I, Marvin Johnson, will my ability to sleep ln Social to Edith Nelson. I, Doris Jones, will my soft voice to Mary Ellen Norgard. I, Leslie Krueger, will my slow motions to Marvin Folkestad. I, Helen Muri, will my cute expressions to Janet Nelson. I, Bonnie Olson, will my gift of gab to Bugs Bunny. Marlon Olson, will my bottle of peroxide to anyone who will give me some I. black dye. I, Wlllman Olson, will my very becoming blush and shyness to Dale Cromwell. I, Doris Robertson, will my diamond ring to Della Bathel, as she may need it in the near future. I, Joan Thompson, will my ability to stick to one man to Pat Dtsher. I. Aldeen Underland, will my ability as a ladies man to Ronald Johnson. I, Louis Wagner, will my luxurious Ford to those who want a good time. I, Lorraine Wobschall, will my bright smile to those girls who would rather stay in the dark. I, Eleanor Wodrick, will my giggles to anyone who ls afraid to smile. I, Virgil Worke, will my amazing ability to copy without detection to Donald Jensen. I, Raymond Zeman, will my technique to those who don't know how. - 39 f
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