Fernald High School - Echo Yearbook (Fernald, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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ff I Senior Class Whois Who Best singer ........ Most athl-etic boy .... Most athletic girls .... Smartest boy ........ Smartest girl ........ Most likely to succeed The most friendly girl The most friendly boy Wittiest person ...... Quietest girl ......... The laziest persons .. The zaniest girl ..... The zaniest boy ....... Most ambitious girl .. Best dressed girl ..... Best dressed b-oy ...... . . . .Darlene Tudor Smith .....ArleAne and Darlene Tudor .......Ted Mueller ....Darlene Tudor ....ALL OF US! . . . . . .Irma Naegele .......John McBride .Garnette Groomes Dorothy Stevenson . . . . . . .Entire class Dorothy Dadisman ..... . .John Nelson .. . . . .Arlene Tudor . .Donna Hitchings ..... . .John Nelson Most dependable boy .... ......... J ohn McBride The biggest smile ......... .... Boy with biggest dimples .... . Girl with biggest dimples . . . . . .. The biggest bluffer .. Curliest hair ............ .... Waviest hair ...... Most feminine ..... Most masculine .... The muscle man . . . The youngest ............ .... The oldest ................... Hair of gold, eyes of blue .... . . Typical woman driver The latest hours ......... ........... .Garnette Groomes . . . . .Richard Smith Dorothy Stevenson . . . .Johnny Nelson .Marilyn Hitchings . . . . .John McBride .Garnette Groomes .........DickSmith .. . . . . .Ted Mueller .Marilyn Hitchings . . . . . . .Ted Mueller . . . . . .Irma Naegele Dorothy Dadisman . .Donina Hitchings Married first ....... ..... A rlene Cshe has a diamondl Nicest complexion . . . ........... Dorothy Dadisman The class clown .... .............. J ohnnyf Nelson

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Cioss Will, continued The seniors, hall lockers to the next yearis Green Freshmen. .lohnny's ability to move fast to Chuck Chitty. Ted's hair to Lee Dadisman. tHe can us-e some nice waves.J Irmais ability to talk German, to Katherine Turner. Arlene's first cornet chair in band' to Bob VVise. Johnny's ability to get the car to Lois Ann. flt's time the freshmen are getting aroundj Senior girls' ability to stay out of trouble to the .lunior girls. Ted and Irma's German dictionaries to Allen. The Seniors, seats near the windows to the Juniors. Johnny's ability to get dates with Nevada girls to Dean H. Dorothy's detentions for getting into trouble to Phyllis. . CShe floesn't need them.l John McI3ride's nice blue ear to Mike Kendall. fSo he wonft have to take the bus to Cedar Rapidsj The Seniors, high class average to the Sophomores. CThey need it.D Dorothy D.'s correspondence with the Air Force to Mary Ann.. CAS if she needed it.J Garnette's meekness to Gladys Fincham. QHal Hall Donna's letters from the Army to Norma. lShe wants the1n.J Irma's ability to ski to Martha XVatt. The Dorothys, Iowa State men to Marilyn McNatton and Mary Lou VVise. fThey would like them..l Darleneis Plymouth fllockl to Janet. KR-emember leisure time before girls' tournament, basketball games.J Marilyn H.'s glasses Cspecksl to Gerald Klonglan. John McBride's good behavior to Thelma. fVVhich one needs it the most?l Marilyn Hfs studious mind to Mary Watt.. Dorothy D.'s walk to Donna Rae D. Dick's quietness to th-e Junior girls. Garnette's days of absence to the teachers. To the Juniors we will what is left of our text books and school equip- ment. Dick's powerful physique to Lee D. fSo he can be as big as his girl friends.J Dorothy Stevenson's pen pals to Florence. CShe's forever writing to someonej Garnette's tiny feet to Chuck Chitty. Tedis drumsticks to Allen A. so he can get a slick chick. Garnetteis unknown boyfriends to Marilyn Griffith. Darlene's monotonous A's to Gay Huhn. The Tudor twins' shiny hair to Mr. Forbes' dogs. Donna's bass dru.m to Lee Dadisman. tHe takes over when Donna isn't there now.J John wills his tender love for studying to Gay Huhn. fSo he can keep up the good workj Darlene's ability to play the clarinet to Kay. CShe is getting a start.J NVe leave all our American History outlines to Mr. Martin. CSO he can get test questions for next year.l 19



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Picture oy Following the trend from years past, the Seniors of 1951, decided to have their graduation pictures taken at the Troy-Mack Studios in Eldora. The studio also made arrangements and paid expenses for entertainment throughout the day. On the morning of November 1, we started out in Forbes' station wagon, and Dick Smith's car for the first stop of our picture day trip- Eldora. Mrs. Forbes was our chaperon. Upon arriving we had no trouble locating the studio. The girls gathered first in the studio waiting room to make their orders and then to face th-e camera. Wei also completed plans for the rest of the day. Later the boys appeared' and likewise they had their pictures taken. We spent approximately two hours in the studio and at 11:40 a. m., we located a sandwich shop where we got our lunch. At 12:30 p. ln., we journeyed on to Waterloo. Arriving there at 1:30 we proceeded to take a trip through the Rath Packing Plant. This was very interesting and something quite different for the people who had not gone through the plant before. The clock was approaching three o'cloek when we arrived at the KXEL Radio Station. After visiting the news room, where we read off the teletype of the attempted assassina- tion of President Truman, we visited the music shop. The girls bought sheet music, while some of the boys bought harmonicas and .lohnny bought a ukulele. After shopping for an hour in the various stores, it was time for our evening meal at the Mandarin, an American-Chinese restaurant. Following a delicious meal, we went to a movie called, Mis- ter 8-SO. The time had come to .make our way toward home. As we approached V Eldora, everyone was hungry one-e more, so we stopped there for a little snack, after which we c-ompleted the rest of our journey to our homes. We were tired and worn by a busy day. but everyone enjoyed the trip and we had had a great amount of fun. 21 193' Q

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