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Class Poem leo Armstrong buf ns night oil between Seven md twelve eoursc it s gasoline' Bob Bailey s mtics ceasc to end Ile ll ne ver be without a friend Patty C urnmins 3 chcerful tc xse ls always buzzing like the bees Frenchie who is fun no end ls also known as Marlene Yreund Randall Fr1t7 just love s TY But still prefers his folk s Chi VV' Ralph Gruber drives an Oldsmobile lf' or Janice hc his much appeal an Hanson always stays up late With her studies or her date' Andy Jensen is really true blue I riendly and helpful we ll give you clue l' ern -lessen fell along the way We wish that she were here today Georgia Knorr is so delightful Blonde and blue ey ed what an eyefu When her escort s a Sorensen Fritz Langguth known as Al Einstein Also does swell in the sports line TOOtl6 I ydon s a fashion plate And always gets to school so late Norma Madison is frequently seen With a guy who s commonly known as Gene Ruby Moats is sweet 'md sunny Her friends mean more to her than money anice McCartney has pep untold For her Ralph s no trouble to hold So gracious and charming she ll always. Doris Shilling suits our class to a T If dith Warner s 1 happy kid Got hitehfdt N irx shi did' Inland fvnms rline S conxertibh lord Is loldc d with tot r Q .' ' ' l I , -4 Y I A - 1 I i ' c Q . . . ' , z ' 5 - .' 5 . I I I . - ,J i f, L ' fi .4 .Cl ' l'D' - - , , . A . K , . A . K D , .. . . ' ' '- r ex . . ll YI 1. . , V V - as ' , ll Mardelle Kriens shines like the sun Q 1 , I N . . . I - , - u . ' V O V Ci I I. . , c ' , Y , . -. . - ! i . L .N ' - be. . . . . Q . Q A Q un is a . . . . i Q 1 ' , ' ' ' 0 'll ', J X ' . , - . s . , 1 X kids he unning b ward'
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Class H lstory In September 1950 a group of brlght young students boarded the Graduatlon Streamlmer on a trlp through the U S Conductor Mr Anthony Blankers sang out Get on board llttle chlldren there s room for many more and up Jumped janlce McCartney anet Hanson Evelyn Bakerlnk Patrlcla Cummins Mardelle Krlens Georgla Knorr Opal Baldy Ralph Gruber Randall Frxtz Leo Armstrong Larry Rlce Paul Peterson Fr1tz Langguth Dean Purdy Bob Ba1ley Dav1d Darlmg and Eugene Berry A group of out of towners jomed them They were Ruby Moats Ed1th McDowall Loretta Carns Leland Zlmmerlme and Andy Jensen Mr P P Sulhvan engmeer greeted us and took our t1ckets We soon became acquamted wlth the rest of the crew They were Mr Bruce Eshelman Mr Donald Frldley Mr Gene Hertz Mrs Lorralne Homan and Mlss Carol We1r The flrst stop was ln one of our nelghbormg states where Eugene Berry and Larry Rice were too late to catch the tram Mr Frldley dldn t belleve ln the saylng Go west young man go west so he turned around and started back east As we started rollxng agam we dlscovered two stowaways Mr Douglas Dunlap and Mr Don Hayden whom we kept for our fI11SSl!1g crew members At our second stop ln Colorado we left Paul Peterson and Dean Purdy at an A1r Force base and picked up Marlene Freund MISS Welr was called back to Nebraska for a very lmportant date and Mrs Homan decxded to go back to Iowa We just happened to find Mr Ralph Wollenhaupt and Miss Darlene Shade bummlng around so we asked them aboard We discovered after we had started up again we had lost two more passengers namely Loretta Carns and Davmd Darlmg All out m Utah crled the conductor and Opal Baldy bld us all farewell There was one new passenger we plcked up Norma Madison from some unknown town Thls was the flrst state all the passengers made through without havlng to leave one behind But we had one member change her name from Evelyn Bakerlnk to Mrs Earl Lydon We rolled on through Nevada and reached Callfornla a few days later In Callforma we pzcked up Dorls Shlllmg and Fern jessen One car broke loose from the others and we lost several crew members Mr Rlchard Manson relieved Mr Hertz as englneer and Mr Howard justice and 4Mr E B Emmons came on to relieve Mr Dunlap and Mr Wollenhaupt ln the mall male car whlle Mrs Mildred Waymlre came ln to take over the baggage car Mr Hayden left control of the whistle muslc department to Mlss Betty Hubbard One more glrl changed her name from Edlth McDowall to Mrs Marvm Warner We lost Fern jessen just as we were halfway to the coast As soon as we make lt to the coast we w1l1 get sealed orders to future destlnatlons known only to the GREAT MASTER DISPATCHER . ll - , 'J , . , . . D . , Mr. Sullivan stopped at the end of his run with Mr. Hertz taking over the controls. . D . . . Q , 1 . . K . , . . .
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Class Will We the Senmor Class of Fontanelle lhgh School ln the year of 1954 county of Ada1r state of Iowa belng of sound mlnd and legal age do hereby declare and establxsh our last vnll and testament as follows an Hanson I w11l my back seat ln the assembly to anyone who can run fast enough to not be trampled at 12 00 p m and 4 O0 p m Edlth Warner I wlll my abllxty to catch a man and to wrxte long letters to hlm ln school tlme to Susan Fhrenfrled anlce McCartney I w1ll my cheerleadlng Job to Betty Goetz and my eternal current events ln Government class to Connle Hall Ralph Gruber I wlll my helght to 1m Purdy and my ablllty to StlCk to one glrl to Terry Plckrell Georgla Knorr I wlll my blonde halr and plerced ears to I ou Ann Lynch Patty Cummlns I wlll ny long walk to and from school the walk that bullds the athletlc flgure to Mr JUStlC9 Bob Balley I w1ll my Frank Sinatra llke volce and my dblllty to make the glrls svxoon when I croon to Gary Edwards Norma Madlson My hxghly pald Job as Mr Blankers secretary Iwlll to Suzanne Eshelman Ruby Moats To Connle P reund Iwlll my ablllty to keep bu y wlth school work and to be qulet at all t1mes TOOt19 Lydon My excendlng ablllty to get more errors than words ln typlng Iwlll to unlor Bochart I'r1t7 I angguth I vull to Donald Tucker my Mathematmcal Bram Knowledge Mardelle Krlens I vnll my appeal to undergrads to my slster Marlene Dorms Shxllmg I w1ll my cravlng to wear black constantly to Connxe 'Stephenson Marlene Freund My talents as a vehlcle operator I w1ll to Gary Hanssen and my gum crackxng ln Mr Blankers class to Shxrley Gruber Leo Armstrong I w1ll my ab1l1ty to annoy and pester the gxrls slttlng ln front of me to lm Campbell Randall l'r1t7 I w1ll my appendlx to Marcla Warner Andy Jensen I xull my bashfulness and blushlng to B1lly Fmck Leland Zlmmerllne I will my exceptxonal ablllty to eat food during school tlme wlthout belng dxscovered to Pat Purdy J : . . J . V: .' . . ' , Q : .' . J. .. . z . , . .. S K . I j . . l . . . .I . . I I c J: .
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