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GEJIBASS llHlllllSQlll'lDllRQY lt was In the year l944 when a glee ful seventeen ambltlous youngsters began the clnmb up Mt Knowledge They were Marllyn Bunker Max Carnlne Jerome Glackun John Heuck Geraldsne Hughes Sharon Sheldon Kelth Johnson Mary Koehnk Darrell Kruse Larry LeClarr Den ny Long DarrellLorenzen Arlene Schnlder Marlene Schnlder Don Schoelerman Bob Schoenewe and Dennle Kurtz Our first gutde was Mnss Phyllrs Wussnnk As we reached our frrst goal of T000 feet and proceeded onto the second level we lost Max Carmne Denny Long and Dennis Kurtz Thus brought our llttle party down to T4 but we soon ganned two more wuth the addntron of Dee Ann Wenk and Gaylon Ott As we ascended to the 3000 ft mark we changed our gunde to Mass Joan Van Wyck We lost Darrell Lor was agaun remforced by two new addr tlons Norman Nrelsen and Jackie Le Clarr At the 4000 ft level our party agaln shrunk by one from the orlgnnal T7 with the loss of Geraldine Hughes Jerome Glackln Darrell Kruse and Sharon Shel don We enlisted three new members wuth the addrtuon of Jamce Klett Joel Moeller and Jene Baum Our new guude became Mlss Mavis Saunders We had attalned the 5000 ft level and were stnll golng strong wnth the addltlon of Gary Ott Larry LaSourd Danuel Lee Roberts and Max Huffman We were nearung our next goal when Gary Ott and Joel Moeller left us We again changed guudes to Mass Frances Knutsen At the 6000 ft level we lost Larry Le Claur and Max Huffman and gained Har len Knapp and Ruth Dnrksen We had now reached the halfway mark of our moun tam At the start of the 7000 ft level we agann greeted a new guide Mr Richard Morrrs and gained courage a sze able Increase rn our climbers The new addltlons were Vera Kruse Jack North Harland Wall Rnchard Stallman Norma Lee Schmder and Arthur Domres We suffered one loss with Vera Kruse leavlng us before we had reached our next camp Our excltement was hugh at the 8000 ft level as we would soon enter a new and unknowr' regnon We gained Bob Morfltt and Robert Steffens at thas time and lost Jack North and Arthur Domres along the way We reached the 9000 ft level and made another suzeable gann wnth the addlhon of Dorothy Engel Le Ora Olson May nord Ott and Mary Ann Kimball W suffered not a slngle casualty at thus poxnt of our tourney At the l0000 ft level we lost Jackle LeClarr and Gaylon Ott and ganned Ron ald Vande Mark Betty Kung and Marlun Wlmmer Our morale rarsed consnderably at the ll 000 ft level as we could see the end gust around the corner At thus stage we lost Norma Lee Schnuder and recenved Jlm Walton and Jackie LeCla1r Into our party The 12000 ft peak at last we had reached ut though our casualties were heavy We lost Dorothy Engel Ronald Vande Mark Jackle LeClalr and Arlene Schmder Our party galned Curtns Jass Those of us who were along for the en ture expedrtlon from base to peak were Marnlyn Bunker Marlene Schmder Bob Schoenewe John Heuck and Don Schoel erman It was a long hard clrmb but we enloyed every foot of ut . I l . . . : In I - I I I . I ' , , , , , , , f f I I I - I ' , , , , , . , , , . I I . - - , . e enzen and Dee Ann Wenk, but our party ' , 1 ' I , I I ' . . . I f , . . I - . I , , . . . . . . . I A I I I I I . ' ' U I I . . ' . , . I . , '
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IIBIIIQASS MVIIIIIIQIIQ I Marrlyn Ann Bunker do hereby be quest to Lunda Aakhus my abnluty to ob tam car ndes to the nerghborlng towns after the ballgames Chernsh thus greatly as ut may get you many places I Ruth Lavonne Drrksen do bequeath to Mary Ellen Ott my car rides to Spen cer so the boys over there wnll know there wtll always be an Everlyl I also leave you my solo parts In Muxed Chorus Take good care of thus krd because whsle the Mixed Chorus IS learning thelr parts you can catch up on that sleep you lost the nught before I Mary Ann Kfmball do wall my quuet ness In class to Conme Marte Sorenson so therr classes may remaun as quret and peaceful as they have been In the past I Betty Lou Kang wall my qunetness In class to Joyce Follon an hopes thelr classes wnll be as calm and peaceful as ours I Jamce Jean K'ett d will to Ihnen my basketball sunt and the basket my ablllty to get along with the boys In Spencer so you and Mary Ellen can keep Everly on the map' I Le Ora Lee Olson being of sound mrnd and body do hereby bequeath to Joyce Follon my abrllty to get As my cheerleadlng volce and make those raft ers rung I also wull my abnllty to get along wrth the referees cherlsh thas rt took a long tame to develop I Marlene Kay Schnrder hereby wull to Frankne Drury my abuluty to wrlte letters to servrce men Heres hopung they can read yours better than they could mme But to no one do I wnll my men' I .Iohn Heuck will to you Roger Kim ball my abnluty to roller skate on Sunday mghts without fallmg down Also the ablluty to be good to gurls Just remem ber dont do anything I wouldnt do I Curtrs Frank .lass do hereby will to Vnncent Kelley my charms and personals ty my musical abllltles and my place In study hall as a Senror I Harlen Knapp bequest to the under slgned Jerry Holst my fame and fortune as a typlst and also my basketball abnlr tres Take care and beware' I Bob Morfrtt wlll to Roger Krmball all the charms and good looks I have used to charm my way to straight As I Norman Nielsen will to you Tlny Vince Kelley my law abiding mind you can get my almost A grades In Law Also I wrll my chemlcal brain wnth all the gadgets and apparatus an hopes that you wnll fund the 99th element and name t Normanum I Maynard Ott hereby will to Clifford Roggenburg all the successful mghts at the lakes last summer Take pride rn keep mg rt Clrfford It took a long tume to per f It I Don Schoelerman wrll to Roger Hab erman my abnluty to play pung pong dur mg noon hours I also wnll you my abnllty to drnve a good car lMercuryl I Robert George Schoenewe being of sound mind and body wnll to David Blanr my secret technique with women as w have no further use for ut Use lt wusely David for at can enther make you or break you I Larry Lee LaSourd hereby and forth rrght decree to the sand party Roger Hab eman my unfalllng quallty of getting unto trouble and gettrng caught comrng un early the next mornmg after the night before I Richard Stallman will to Vincent Kel Iey my abnllty to work those physxcs prob lems that were glven to us by Mr Nuelsen I Jim Walton will to Orlyn Tesch my abulrty to get along wlth Mr Robbins and also my abrlrty to get out of tests I Marlin Wlmmer wlll my ablllty to stroll around from room to room guvlng the teachers a bad tame to Orlyn Tesch I I A I - I I - Q I I 1 I ' . , . , . ' I - I I . , , , - - - , , so , . . . . . , , i 1 I 1 I ' I I I I I A I . . - . . . . . - , ect . , ' . , o ' Lois ' . . ' . ' , ' . . . . ball that goes wrth lt. I also leave you , ' . I f , , , , I III ' I I I I 1 1 I I ' . I A . . I I I 1 I . I ' ' ' ' . I . . 1 - , I I . . . . , I I I . . . . 1 I I I I .
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Processronal lnvocohon Sermon Music Le Brrnedlctlon Recessronal Bacrulaureate Servu e Senlor Class of 1956 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM EVERLY IOWA Mo I5 l956 800 P Franlcre Drury ev E C Stubenvoll ev E C Stubenvoll U Break Bread Togeth Mlxed Chorus ev E C Stubenvoll Franlcue Drury Commencement Program May ld 1956 Processuonal Frankre Drury lnvocatlon Rev E C Stubenvoll F 1 C Mrxed Ouartet Commencement Address o o Ruth Dirksen Presentation of Class Supt Harold C Blalr Presentotron of Dlplomos Presldent of Board Merle Rowles Presentation of Awards Prrnclpal Wrllram W Nlelsen Benedlctlon President V ce Presrdent Secretary reasurer Th Rev E C Stubenoll Class Ufflcers Janlce Klett Mary Ann Klmboll Lee Ora Olson Ruth Dnrlcsen Motto e Way Is Hard But The Prlfe ls Great Colors Orchid and Sllver Flower Orchrd O u , 1, , Y , : . M, ' ....... .,,..., . .... . ., .R . .. ' H t s er . ,. . . . , ' 'I Q 9 Alfl ., ,, .,.,..,.... , ....,. ., ., ,. . . ,. . A S l .. ..,...,.,...,,,..,.,........,..,.....,.,,.,.,,..,,,.., .,,.,...,.,. . ...,.,...,.,. ..,. , ,, ,.,. ,, . ,. . , , ' . 5 - ' ...... .........,.... ..... .,... .....,.,..,..,,.,. . ..,...... ...., . . . . . . ' T . .. ,,....,,.,. .....,, ..,, , ., ..,.....,. .. ., , , , , . ' U 'V Q 73
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