Fremont High School - Fi Hi Yearbook (Fremont, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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Washington for my boss. As I settled myself in my seat for the long trip someone next to me was struggling with her safety belt. She wasn't as handy with it as she was with those bandages back in our old First-Aid class of 1954. Sure enough, it was MARY JO PIPER. She told me that she was going on her vacation from the Ottumwa hospital where she had been head nurse for the last five years. When I arrived in Washington, I visited some of the government buildings and when I went through Congress I noticed that all the rep- resentatives were carrying large dictionaries. I later found out that JOSEPH WESTBROOK FELL, an honest-to-goodness hometown boy, had just been nominated Speaker of the House, a democrat, of course. I boarded my plane to Chicago. I leaned back in my seat and thought about the past two weeks I had spent visiting my former class- mates . Cleo Sterling Sue Siegrist Senior Class Will of 1954 We, the Senior Class of 54 of the Fremont High School, hav- ing come to the end of four years of high school, do hereby publish and declare the following as our last will and testament. We willed as seemed fit and wise without advice Ol' counsel from anyone and without being influenced in the least by past favors or disfavors, past kindness or un- kindness. We bequeath to the following persons all property, giving them an absolute title: To the Juniors, we will our positions as Seniors, knowing they will never quite fulfill the high standard we have established. Our south side of the assembly and our so-called seniority P-rivilegeg, our flaps meetings, and our ability to get things done on time. To the Sophomores, we will our quietness, good behavior, and our ability to get along with the teachers. To the Freshmen, we leave our love for studying, our willing- ness to work and memories of high school days. The separate personnel of the class wishes to leave to our less fortunate underclassmen, our earthly abilities, excellencies and virtues, as follows: Carol Storm leaves her many complaints to Janet Birdg also her numerous diets to Betty Keasling. Her good nature she wills to Clair Anderson, which we feel Clair can make good use. Jerry Mcbandsborough and Jaren Van Den Heuvel leave their curly hair to Raymond Welch and Joan Roquet. Jerry also leaves his way with the opposite sex to Rex Dinsmore hoping Rex realized the value of this gift. Bill Moffat leaves his many trips to Oskaloosa to Bill Clark and Harold Stull. He wills his habit of losing his class ring to Jerry Van Zomereng his long shots in basketball, which he never misses, to Ronnie Schmitz and his tardiness to Cleo Sterling. Darlene Bieshaar leaves her pet parakeet Mickey to Sue Siegrist. She wills her gifts from the Army to Shirley Dunn hoping Shirley will appreciate them as much as Darlene. 15

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Prophecy CLASS OF 1954 In the year 1964 I decided to spend a two week vacation at the McLandsborough Resort in Fremont, Iowa, and look up my old friends and classmates . I boarded a plane out of Chicago at 10:00 A. M. and arrived at the Ottumwa Airport at 10:30 A. M. A newspaper boy sold me a Fremont Gazette paper. The headlines read: BILLIE NEIL MOFFAT Of Fremont dis charged from the Navy after 10 years of service. It seems the admiral had reached the point where he was forced to separate the men from the boys. The next day, after having arrived in Fremont, I had a chance to see Bill, handsome as ever and in bell bottomsg he told me that he was playing it as cagey as ever and that so far Faye's bankroll was holding up rather well. I decided to take in a movie at the local theater before going out to the Mel. andsborough Resort the next morning. I was surprised to see that the star of the show was Nicky Teen, Hollywood's newest sensation since Marilyn Monroe, and I recognized him as my old classmate, DONNIE WELCH. The next morning I went out to the McLandsborough Resort , located on the highest knob in Crackers Neck. When I reached the Showplace, I was very surprised to be greeted by another old class' mate, for Jerry's hostess and private secretary was none other than NANCY LEE. I walked' into the lobby and was very pleased to meet JANET GORDON. She explained to me that she is now touring with a pro- fessional basketball team, The All-American Miniatures, the wor1d's shortest girls team, and one of the best. I heard from the other players that she was the star and modest as ever. I discovered on the lobby bulletin board one morning, a poster of the Flying Dutchmenn racing drivers, who were appear- ing in Ottumwa the following week. The head driver was JAREN VAN DEN HEUVEL, an old resident of Fremont. Mr. McLandsborough told me that .Taren and his daring Dutchmen were going to stay at the resort. One evening while watching 3-dimensional television, who flashed on the screen but my old classmate, DARLENE BIESHAAR, doing singing commercials. The next program that came on was the one everyone had been raving about for weeks called Rockets from Roquet, with DAVID ROQUET as master of ceremonies. It was a quiz program where each contestant had a chance to fly a mile for a rocket. During my stay, the National Federation of Women's Clubs held their annual convention at the resort. I was very happy when I was invited by the president to attend an afternoon teag and who should she be but CAROL STORM. It was easy to see how Carol had gained her position for she still possessed the same pleasing personality she had in high school. I boarded a plane the next morning to make a business trip to



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Nancy Lee wills her many activities in 4H to Edith Knowler and Jo Anne Baxter. Her shorthand books to Letha Scharff and Mary- linn Van Zomeren and her baby sitting jobs to Jane Estes. Donnie Welch wants Larry Welch to inherit his nickname Smoky and his enjoyable trips to town during noon hour he leaves to Dick Lee. Janet Gordon wills her Cedar class ring to Twyla Clark know- ing Twyla will honor it as Janet has done, her letters from the Army and Navy she leaves to Shirley Cowman and Annette Cox and her ability to blush to Rex Baxter. Jaren Van Den Heuvel leaves his neat bookkeeping papers to Gerald Roquet and Larry Dodge: his way with the teachers to Shirley Piper, Darlene Bieshaar, Nancy Lee, and Janet Gordon leave their positions on the basketball team to Marlene Crowe, Jo Anne Van Zomeren, and Kay Barker, Mary Jo Piper leaves her numerous letters from the Navy to Vivian Rhoads and Nadine Jacobs. Her cheerleading position to Annette Cox and her many colors of hair to Eileen Meinders and Connie Jacobs hoping they can create as many beautiful shades as Mary Jo did. Bill Moffat and Dave Roquetjointly bequeath their basketball suits ' to Weldon 'Blanchard and Gary Crouse. Dave also leaves his skating skill to Judy Batterson and Phyllis Halliburton. His Ford car he wills to Bob Buereker as long as Bob maintains as good a driving record as Dave. Joe Fell wills his textbooks such asg encyclopedia and dictionaries to Donnie Brand, his well-grooming to Tony Cook and his heighth to Bob Webster. The Senior Class of 1954 hereby sets its hand and seal on this document the 30th day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. Janet G or don Darlene Bie shaar

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