Garner Hayfield High School - Yearbook Yearbook (Garner, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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The afternoon edition of the paper was out solbought one from newsboy, Joe Nielsen. I guess he is working his way through college, Here is a picture of Carol Tlach. She is the featured bagpipe tooter for the Scottish Highlanders Band of Iowa University, The annual convention of the Lonely Hearts Club, is in town again, I see by the paper that the new officers this year are as follows: Alan Wille--Presidentg Emily Smidt--Vice-Presidentg and Treasurer--Marcia Tice, In.her address to the Lonely Hearts Club, Kay Whitney, Broadway Columnist, remarked that the club certainly has done hera lot of good. The paper also informed me that Gary lformanek is now rolling in money, He just won the 364,000 question, What a Brain!! It certainly has been a fine day. I think after supper I'1l drop in at the Moose Club. I hear Wayne Meyer has just been elected president,

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PROPHECY Dear Diary, It sure is a small world, Today I either read about or talked to every member ofmy class, the class of 1956. It, is Saturday but Ihada lot ofrunning around to do so I called a cab. Since I was in a hurry, they sent me their fastest cab driver, Larry Cummins. We recognized each other and started to talk about old times. As we zipped down the street, I caught sight of what I thought was a parade. It actually wasn't a parade. It was the former Daren Sue Goll, Kathy Hard and Barbara Hughes taking their children shopping. They were just walking past that famous hat store owned and operated by Buzz Byers. I guess he had so many hats he opened a store. I turned on the radio just in time tocatch Edwin Hrube's newscast. Ed was talking about that famous actor Dean Cataldo. He still has trouble with his love scenes. In the sports news it seems that Larry Johnson has just been elected captain of the Cleveland Browns football team. His coach is Eldon Gjerde, I guess Eldon couldn't make the team but he had so much pull with team owner Chuck Greiman that Chuck let Eldon coach, Bill Noble just set a fishing record, He was the first left handed person to catcha two pound sardine on a live bait in the light of the moon. It must have really been something! The news just finished and here I am at my office. The first thing I did was buy a paper. I see by the headlines that Craig Lamp is running for vice-president again. He would run for president but that is to hard. Thereis the editorial. I'll have to read it sometime. Sandra Hollatz always did write such good editorials. I see by the paper that Marilyn Romp, the expert on etiquette, is in town. When asked if she thought it proper for nice young girls to hold men's hands, she replied, Nowadays nice girls have to hold men's hands. The paper also interviewed Bill Butz, owner of that fabulous string of camera shops. Bill remarked that he had some bad luck lately. His chauffeur ran off without his wife. Here's an article about a couple of farmers, Ron Formanek and Phil Boehnke.They were the first to raise 350 bushels of corn per acre. They said they couldn't have done it without the help of their Agriculture instructor, Mr. Brady. Oh, here is a picture of Lloyd Nedved operating some equipment at the atomic plant. He says if things work out he can really go places. The ads are usually interesting. Her is one, Gain weight the easy way by visiting Dorothy Oudekerk's salon today, For good values in used cars, visit Hones John Smith, He will give you quick service, After all, he is only in town for 24 hours. If your husband doesn't take you out any more, visit Shirley Kargas's beauty shop. Results guaranteed! Wife treating you like a rag mop? Visit Bob Krals Barber Shop, lguess Bob is taking his job seriously and is trying out for the Perry Como show, After I was through with the paper I decided to phone up the local Ford Garage owned by Lee Nielsen. My telephone operator was none other than Emma Lou Gatchel. I asked for infor- mation since I didn't know the number. The information operator was Mildred Nedved. The Ford Company secretary, Sharon Doll, said that General Manager, Marge Hejlik, wasn't in yet so I said I'd phone back later. It was time for me to go to my appointment with the doctor, Jim Martindale. He took his part in the Senior Class play seriously. Head nurses Roberta Haan and Sue Haberkamp said he wasn't in yet so I left, I decided that I might just as well finish the morning up right and visit a dentist's office for a check up, The dental technician, Ann Berge, told me that the dentist Jean Baggs was just out of college. I would be her first patient, Naturally, I left! I called a cab to take me someplace for dinner. Who should the driver be but Jerry Revland. I guess he owns a whole string of Cadillac Cabs. I saw a service station owned by Elmer Reicherts and decided to eat there, It was one of those service stations-dinner combinations. You know, the ones, Eat Here and Get Gas. The waitress who took my order was none other than Joan Baumgartner. The food was pretty good so I went back to congratulate the cook, The cook was Carolyn Hoeft. She certainly learned her Home Economics. I decided to walk uptown and do a little shopping. The first place I stopped was the Rayhons Record Shop owned and operated by Darlene and Teresa Rayhons. I just had to get that record of Muskrat Ramble as done by Rose Meleny. It is number 2 on the hit parade. The customer right behind me was Professor Tom Kelly of P.U. University. He really digs those crazy symphonies. He bought the fifth movement of the Sonata as played by the New York Symphonic Orchastra and conducted by Mary Ann Evans.



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