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it ff 1 1 Q 45 , .333 Qioss oem The senior class of '17 Are in number five and eleven. Although most of us know not what welll do When we find out weill sec it through. No doubt some will go to college To gain a little extra knowledge About this world we're going to face To make it a stronger and safer place. Mr. Vanderstoep is our superintendent this year In physics and geometry he makes things clear And Miss Huhn our principal dear Has worked with us throughout the year. Now Mr. Kline we like so well To our class he's been so swell Class sponsor and annual too XVithout him weid know not what to do And as for our music the credit goes T-o Mrs. Marshman who always knows The songs to choose for us to sing, For the contest that's held in the spring. And Mrs. Accurso with her patience so rare In bookkeeping no one else could compare And Miss Holt with her winning smile Has helped us in English all the while. Thereis a clever kid whose name is Eugene But we call him 'i.less just to be mean. And then there's Stanley with his eyes so brown lVe're very proud that he lives in our town. llazel with her ambition and all Will enter college in the fall. And Wallace Caruth who is quite a lad Will do the farming for his dad. 16
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Qloss Proplwecy In a large building on Oak Street, in Denver, Colorado, Darrell Kallem walked into his laboratory to begin research on a new disease that was spreading over Cuba and was threatening many lives in the United States. ' While Dorothy Johnson was in high school she cared for children and now had made it her profession because she had opened her day nursery in Walla Walla, Washington. Our Russian Ambassador Eugene Ballantine was in conference with General Stinosky deciding on world peace. . Kathryn Sogard now owned a very exclusive Salon in Hollywood, Cali- fornia. At the present she was giving Jeannie Darnell a latest hair-do. Bill Pomeroy was bidding farewell to his wife before taking off on his transoontinental flight from New York to San Francisco. Arthur Espeland, wi.th his skilled salesmanship, was found in his pri- vate office giving last minute instructions to his associates before they left on their business tour. In the Black Hills, Darlene Peterson was an executive in a large mail order house that was located there. Stanley Valde was approaching his graduation day from Harvard. After receiving his diploma he would begin practicing law in Augusta, Maine. The results of the Kentucky derby were very surprising because an un- known individual had oome down and won the title against all odds. Madame Raija can see Norma Thompson accepting her award and can hear the cheers from the crowd as she rides her horse, Napoleon, off the race track. Madame Raija lifted her head and told Mr. Vanderstoep that she could see no more in her crystal ball. Startled, Mr. Vanderstoep asked, What had become of the sixteenth member of the class, Helen Kantakf' With a slight chuckle, Helen stood up and walked across to the window and stood looking out for a moment. She then turned and said nonchalantly, I am Helen Kantakf' From then on time passed very quickly because there were so many enjoyable happenings of the past to discuss. 15 X I ix 51 Qgig f
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Qlass Poem Our basketball games require pep Into this bracket Dorothy and Helen step. We're grateful for the way they take the lead, When the basketball players are lacking speed. Dale has artistic hands we say Lets hope he continues drawing after May. As for his brother who we call Kenny A finer person there isn't any. And Kathryn with her winning ways Was our president during senior days. And Norma, our basketball manager true Who always knew just what to do. And Bill's alertness is at a high rate He's bound to get someplace in a near future date. And Darrell who is growing so tall Will we know him in the fall. Darlene can really play basketball She makes a good guard even though she's not tall. As for Bonnie who's in the swing She likes to play and also sing. Of Max we hardly know what to say He managed baseball in the best way. Last, but not least, we come to Art Ile's always ready to do his part. We'll say farewell-not good-bye To our good old school Ellsworth High May this dwelling continue to bc A place for our posterity. 17 f is f' SX , Q
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