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Our twelfth year at sea has drawn to a close with Mr. G. DeBoer as head captain with Mr. Everett Leach as co-captain. Alot of things have happened---incidents and events which we will never forget. Our Senior Class Play, Jr. -Sr. Banquet which we are the guest this year, our lovely Senior Drive and finally Baccalaureate and Commencement. Those to finish this beautiful and lovely cruise together are: Roger Bottorff Jack Christiansen, Marvin Dannen Ruth Dhondt Norma Foster Barbara Freie Donavon Friesleben Karen Grummer Carolyn :Joy Jensen Larry Johnson Eugene Jorgensen Barbara Kellison Willard Krabbe Marjery Kraft, Ralph Larsen Sherwood Larsen, Richard Lemke Frances Muhlenbruch Robert Muh lenbruck, Gladys Petersen Donald Pralle Keith Reineking Gary Schomburg, Caryl Sorensen Richard Sprau Gladys Irene Thielen and Janice Waskow CLASS WILL I Roger Bottorff do hereby leave my wavy hair to Alan Snook and my horses to Dean Worden I Jack Avery Christiansen, will my ability to keep my car on 2. wheels to Roger fButch Grum mer, and to go with one girl a long time until the Air Force comes home to the rescue to Sher wood Herman Paullus I Marvin Dannen, will my ability to wheel my car around Sheffield to Fred Elling and my fa mous middlename of Sebo to Merle Muhlenbruck I Ruth Dhondt do hereby leave my wise cracks about the teachers to Jim Bruns who doesn t need it and my ability to play the piano to Liberace I Norma Foster will and bequeath my position as ED of the annual staff to Mardelle Fitz and all the slumber parties I throw to Bev Bachman I Barbara Freie will my witfulness in Chemistry to Charles DeBoer and my long arms and height to Clardean Clara, Hopkey I Donavon Friesleben do hereby leave my ability to be Mr DeBoer s right handed left hand man to anyone who wants it it and my role as homecoming queen to the most popular girl of 58 I Joy Jensen do hereby leave my ability to knock down signs to Judy Schaffer who' doesn t need it and my glasses to the referees I Larry Johnson leave my ability to make it to Dows and find Evelyn every night for a year and a half to Simon Maise who seems to be lost I Eugene Jorgensen doherebyleave my 4 H projects to Jim Johnson who is a Real Farmer and my position as manager of the basketball team to Sanford M I Barbara Kellison will and bequeath my sparkler and wedding plans to Penny Bailey and my Oboe chair to Margaret W I Willard Krabbe dohereby will my ability to get my convertible stuck in my girl s yard exery time a snow flake falls to LaVern R I Margery Kraft, vill rrv beautiful pink tinted basketball suit to Carol Christiansen and my Italian hair style in mx, Junior year to Mary Lou Johansen I Ralph B Larsen leave my ability to sleep in study hall to Gary Bruns who hasn't the time and the ability to sew a shirt together in speedy time to future housewix es I Sherwood Larsen will and bequeath my Job of running the popcorn machine at the ball games to Marshall Christiansen and do hereby leave with no regrets' ' ' V 1 l ' 1 1 1 r , , I 'Y 1 1 1 , , n 1 , - 1 J I - l 1 , ' ll IV ' ' I I ' A I I ' , . . . . . J - , . . . . . .I 1 1 ' ll . I , , Y I , . . , . ,, ,, . 2 I l , . , .... . . . , . I I l ' Y I, Karen Grummer, will and bequeath my astonishing giggle to Joyce Bruns who has no use for . . . , , . y , , . . 1 , , . I I l I - . . I I' I Ii, , . ' . . - 1' . - - - ' ' ' 1 , , , 7 I , , 'N , I! . . . . . . , A , u , I D . - I ' I 1 I I i A l
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CLASS HISTORY As we start on our crulse through the ocean of Educatmn on the sh1P U S S Laumer Coulter the passengers on board were Emory Anderson Roger Bensen Ca1'01Yn Dlrksen Jxmmy HyJoe Allan M1ller Robert Muhlenbruck Caryl Sorensen Rxchard Sprau and Carlton Wubbena Halfway through the cru1s a launch apprO3Ched US and t00k Jlmmv HN-709 OUT captams were Mrs Fresse and M1ss Krammar As we stayed ID our fu-st port for only a short wh1le lt d1dn t glve anyone a chance to Come aboard our shlp We took Roger Bensen back to shore where he COl'1tll'lU9d on af10th91' route Mrs Fresse and Mlss Lmd were at command As we stopped at our second port, Carolyn Joy Jensen Larry Johnson and LarrY 511111 xngton declded they would llke to JOIH us on our crulse Another launch came and took Carolyn Dxrksen and Allan M1ller We proceeded on our cruxse w1th M1ss Albrxght and Mrs Eva Henn lng as our captalns Whlle at our thlrd port, the crew went fxshmg and dragged tn a b1g haul conslstlng of Roger Bottorff Jack Chrlstxansen Marvln Dannen, Ruth Dhondt Norma Foster, Frances Herd Wll lard Krabbe Margery Kraft Ralph Larsen, Sherwood Larsen Joyce M1ller Kexth Remekmng Orlan Shaw and Gladys Irene Thlelen Not only d1d the crew go fxshtng but they also changed the name of our shtp to the U S S Franklln Consolldated Mrs Katme Klnseth was at COYTI mand As we came to our fourth port we galned s1x more eager lookmng passengers They were Barbara Frele Donavon Frxesleben Robert Johnson Frances Muhlenbruch, Jamce Waskow and Kay Woods At the same tlme transfers were made for Carolyn Joy Jensen and Ke1th Remeklng Mlss Rhoda Johansen was our new captam Upon approachlng our flfth port M1ss Helen McDowell took command wlth Karen Bobst Carolyn Joy Jensen Carol Lee Pedersen Carole Petersen and Gladys Petersen JO1T11I'lg us At the same t1me Joyce M1ller decxded to leave us After encounterlng a storm whlch usually accompamed a crulse we stopped at our sxxth port for repalrs where Mr Cec1lHarr1s took command He brought Ruth Brockway and JoAnn Wheeler aboard w1th hlm Mr Harr1s told us later on the cruxse that Carol Lee Pederson was to be transferred to another shxp As we contxnued our cru1se, we docked at our seventh port for fuel Because the remamder of our crulse was to be more d1ff1cult we were ass1gned Mr Cec1lHarr1s aga1n Also as pas sengers we gamed Gearld Johnson and Kexth Relneklng Agam our commandmg offlcer 1nformed us that Ruth Brockway Frances Herd, and Kay Woods were to be transferred to another shlp whlle JoAnn Wheeler decxded to make her home ln port seven At our e1ghth port, Mrs H1lda Jorgensen was our new captaln Eltzabeth Dlcksen jomed our forces but halfway through our cruxse a launch approached us and took her and Carole Petersen 1n another route In our last four ports we acqulred a numerous number of offxcers who gu1ded us through the remalnder of our crulse Whmle docked at our mnth port the crew went flshmg and dragged 1n a pretty blg haul agaln It conststed of Karen Grummer Eugene Jorgensen Barbara Kell1son Rmchard Lemke Betty M1ller Donald Pralle and Gary Schomburg Mr Rtchard Hansen captaln over co captamns lnformed us that Betty M1ller was to take another route and that Larry Shxlhngton was gomg to make hls home here Upon pullmg 1nto our tenth port Mr Charles Selby as head captamn lnforrned us that Carl ton Wubbena decxded to make hls home at thls port whlle Karen Bob t and Cearld Johnson were transferred to another shlp to complete thelr Journey At our busmest port po t eleven Robert Johnson and Orlan Shaw decxded to leave durmg all of our act1v1t1es of dances banquet play and many other thtngs Mr Lyle Reed was our head captam w1th Mrs Margaret Morgan as co captam ' , 1 1 1 I ' ' , - 1 . V C, 1 I - Y . . . , . 1 11 vw ' - 1 1 . . - , . . - , I - 1 l ' I , ' , 1 4 I ' lv uv - ' ' ' , . 1 - vw ' ' V' ' ' U , - , . 1 - 1 1 1 ' ll ul ' 1 1 rv , ' ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 , . . - V . 1 ' . 1 1 1 ' . I I 1 1 1 1 - - , ' , 1 - 1 , ' . . . . S 1 T 1 1 1 1 ' -
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I, Richard Louis Lemke, leave my position as drum'nt1r to Merlyn and my ability' as a mea chanic to Andy Johansen. I, Frances Muhlenbruch, do hereby lt-aye my gift ot' gala about .lack Stankhouse to Dorthea Trowbridge. I, Robert Floyd Muhlenbruek, do hereby leave llly ability to visit the Mayor to Bob Cooper, and to talk to my girl every break period and noon hour to H21 rry' Lee Hansen, I Gladys Susie Petersen, will andbequcath111y'jobz1s Editor ofthe paper to Alvin K. and do hereby leaye quietly Donald Pralle, do hereby le :yt .lo 111 Olk d my 1b1 y e 1:11111 rom cr ac L 3 lf2 minutes to Mp rlyn 5 whom wt know c d bt tt Keith Keineking Will rny good 1nd young looks to X h1 I1 xt 1 ss wtight to our two Chubby teachers, l each and lempltj try L omburg ll id bc quc ath my ability to Ll y t 11 hers to Bill Do mann, who has 1 good '-tart, and my bushvy 1tk111p 1b1l1tx tc tick t 1 I Caryl Sorensen, dohereby will my tttlnique to 1oos1 tl 1 s intludi Q C.1a1y and get them back a ain to Mardtllc I-lolfe , 1 c my position thc baslyttlnll sq iad to Barbara l Diek Sprau, will and bequeath my 11itkn1mc ot Bron ny 'o Don Wintermey er who is already take it a d ny ability to driye 1 L ul! ll d wn h t1 ly to Don1ll Buck Christenstn who can t driyc at all l lrene Thielen do hereby will my good looks and my oopula ity to the P reshmen girls a d my small feet to RonaldBorCherd1ne I Janice Waskow will my four yt1r lu rle 1d1ng spot t bi111onlvl11st Whil Would like It Nery much and my bility t find 1lJ1glfst t l 1I'l'y W t ht Juniors we l ot U oi o 1 l1ss spirit and also we leave an un lbbfd pprs t 1 V511 t 1 1nd wi ll pl tnnrd prom and banquet llk w11tyt 11 Q orn thc 11 lxssrrp Ll A55 PROPHILC Y str111u V1 Uv, 1, 1 1 xta class prop I ' K li f mi INN 111 1 1' on .1111 111 none r 111 1.11 agba tlt prm Hy as orttn tc s s It , U , c t Bob ly lllltllllftltli t first 11 1 mirror o f u are w ob seems ht has t Ken oyt r 1 1 1' s bus1nc ss an l5 now in C1n1ca st inw ott td H o n11 Ruth Dhonct ext app 11-Lf ,WEL qgn e ,X 1 Q RUN ij ,UU whi slit do ix Q yer por Knovyf, 11 lm tome thc champion Mf3ClflAI1tf LAT lOTx,5l1 U 1 ki 111, WL f QP! ' otN1GN net r vy the moclfl for l 11 Bunny Hopf Bottortx Q U 5 edition to h1s hybred she 1 p rant 11 1 K J I, 1 2 11 z , an jzflitf' toI11Z1l4'1 itl 1f h1 pl 1 in ' ' . 1 '. 1 ' 1oul' 1: it. I, ' ' 1' ' V, ' If 2 I1 1 5 5 JI'l'D,?lI1fl iy 11' '1 l, G: X' S 'h V, Wi ar 1 1. V 1 ' ' 1' 111 in good vith the t 1: 1 1 , ' hr- ' f I ,i ' .1 'Q 1 ' 15 1 1 B 1 Wils 11. , 1 11 ' 1 111 ' ' .1 i'11gg' ' 'Ill 1 ' 1 gf' 1 1 1 1,1 :nl V on 1 1:11 1 .1.' 1 1 1 C. , ' - ' 1 '- E A ' 1 H' 1 V 1 v '- to ' , n 1' ' ' X' , 2 14 A ba o t t1 I rew: 1' 2 f Q l . ' 1 t 1 I ' vp 1 ' E 1 - ' ,' 11 ' ' , ' T' ,Y A V A 1 Tl - , ' , ' I 12 11111 1? ' V ' o ' ' ' ' a ' ' 4 o ' 2 tl '13 ring o sz 1 es . To t 1 ' 6 1 t-ave lr ,Food l 1ks, 111 ney, :nd t' 2, 1 . ' ' ' ' ex- pr - a 1 iatio1 for the 'c 1dt11'1'ul, 11yc1r1 tu , : '- 2 1 . 'lo the 5oplf1o111o1'es We leave the dt-111' old beloyed School ho .it1. 'l'otl111 l'l1'esh1111111wi1la-aye l:t1 1rtl111y'zr121bl1tog41t fr 1 'upi ir t' I 5 11n . lt's21strzmgt-worldandttis1-11-11: I ,er toSt1t1tl1t1iI11Dort7i.t part our 'n little 11:55, the blfNlORfb OF lflatw-57, pl:1y'inth11 i'lllllI'tl. All into 11112 tion re'1'l11d in this 'J hm-y wil l e 'on 1f1utht1nti' so 1t' 1 ' the I'1t111'11 to it Wap ttf pd gn, , Othc th, Z: ,J W' ' , 1' 111t,'1.'yf 1 e 1ll11r, 61, :he g?i'.xll into her .gre:1t11-t of :fll ms Q' Cry 51911 balls tl1 1 l,fr1c21. 'il' ' 4 -f---- 'l'h1 ' 1 ot' our fellow c'lass111at11s to api -ar in th1 ' - f-tha- f t' 1 '11s B '. lt - A ai 1 1 his fztha' ' 1 fi ' 1 z zl' 'ell' pb l1 gagt thel d':11s.,. '-A '-- ' N 1 5 'lil 1' f' 5' -? 1l , 113111113 11 lEtf'I'1i ' gt did f 1 T' WP F 1 VY iv' thi 5 1- 1 1- 1 'ltditf S1111 11:15 1111- ' Q I ' 1 ':11dr21.1-1 'T ' .11-1113, Ja 1i1'f1W2s Jw --------- JL '- s 111, has .i-.1.oth1- top '11 . -':1ff, 2211 1 5111115 .0 ' 1 1 a,1B11js 1 11111,- ' ,'Y ----- ----- l We see by the magi ball that lloki-A 3 ,H-11 15.1455 3, 5, Smagi
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