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so... J. 'iff ' .Q gf . a f D WILL OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 DONALD ANDERSON and DENNIS JAEGER hopes that he will make JOANNE BURNS and KATHELEEN VWRSTEEG to use Pond's and still JOAN BARSNESS and JUDY BOLLUYT will will their sky-scraping height to ROGER KOCH in good and careful use of it. will their ability to be lovely, to be engaged attend high school to bachelor TOM KRENZ. their love for bookkeeping along with the tons of scratch paper they used in working it to ciphering HOWARD NISSEN. FRED CUTT wills to GARRY DEN BESTEN the top of his convertible which GARRY can put the top of his Mercury to make it more dashing. CAROL DEGIER wills her clarinet holes and pads to RUWH NISSEN. RAYMOND DUNCAN wills his smooth and sassy tenor voice to rockin' MICKEY JENSEN. KEITH GOULET wills his title of football captain to battling ED CHRISTOPHERSON. GLEN HULING wills his Chevy to PAT VER STEEG to use in pushing her Buick up those hills it can't quite make alone. OVSI' DEAN JAEGER and DONALD JOOS will their undeniable ability to be pests in History class to ELSIE VER STEEG. JOANNE JOHNSON and LUCILLE NOHL will their love for old-time music and their passes the commercial room to JACK FEUCHTENDERGER. BILL KEPNER and RALPH NISSEN will their ability to go steady to ROBERT ROSE. HAROLD KAEHLER wills his ability to skip school to KATHLEEN VAN EPS. KEITH MCARTHIH wills his charm and appreciation for all womankind to IVAN BRAATEN. NOHL wills his ability to find seclusion at parties to his brother, ROBERT. to GREINER wills his parking place to RICHARD DUNCAN in hopes that he'll continue ARTHUR GORDON to let GORDY use it once in a while. ARDITH RAS wills her love for school to BETTY ANDERSON. FAYE STORM wills her happy nature to IVAN EPNERT. DELORES VER STEEG wills her glasses and old book reports to LOUISE WEST?HAL in hope that LOUISE will be here to use them. - Uh-, 4, lx M 4 -. fa-ff S
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HISTORY of the SENIOR CLASS of 1957 In the fall of the year, 19117-L, another group of first graders set out on a. journey that has taken twelve years to complete. Although there have been times when the going got rough and the teachers seemed unfair, no doubt we will all agree that the best years of our youth are behind us. Not all of the present members of the graduating class are original members, but there are twelve who started the first grade here in Hancock. They are now completing their senior year along with twelve others who have joined them along the way. 'l'he originals are: Ardith Ras, Joanne Burns, Carol DeG:Ler, Dean Jaeger, Dennis Jaeger, Keith McArthur, Lucille Nohl, Donald Joos, Ralph Nissen, Keith Goulet, Gordon Greiner, and Arthur Nohl. In our freshman year we were initiated. It was a very exciting experience, and we do not think any one of us will ever forget what fun we had being at the mercy of the seniors for a day. Our sophomore year was not too eventful, but much time was spent getting our Homecoming float ready. We also were in charge of the program and party on award night. This party served as a farewell for the senior class of that year. We entered our junior year with much enthusiasm, as there was so much to look forward to. First of all was Homecoming, and soon after that came a day that was very important to us - the day we selected our class rings. That fall we also presented our class play, 'Mother Is a Freshmann. It was all sorts of fun and an experience we will always remember. After the start of the second smester, we began planning and working on our Junior-Senior Banquet which was held in the school gymnasium. It took place on May 26, and the theme was Under the Sea . Working together on the banquet at the end of our junior year was fun we'll never forget. All too soon our senior year rolled around, and we were about to leave these all-too-familiar halls. In November we took a trip to Moorhead to have our senior pictures taken. This was one of the many high lights of our senior year. Our class play, 'George Washington Slept Here , was given on February 22 to a capacity crowd. On skip day, which was in April, we went to Minneapolis for a day of fun. And finally now, after enjoying the JuniornSenior Banquet of 1957 to the utmost, comes that eventful day called graduation. I am sure all of us are going to be happy to get that sheepskin in our' hands and have our high school days behind us, but on the other hand we are a little sad and a bit frightened perhaps at the thought of stepping over the threshold into a mw and strange life. Our high school days are days we'll never forget. OP25inefS f 7 47 u Lmrrnfv-mv .4J,a.,w-AJ '04-og fifwl, 0 . WW A9 M Ofn'-1 WU Q aww its 'fm Inglis -ww 5 ' ' HJ mis., 19
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5 sf SENIOR PROPHECY LA c ' 'X XX 'N k As we enter the streets of Gay Paree in the year of l96E, we Biff! see Andy's name in lights - NDon's Cafe Exceptionalen. We are met -,' at the door by the doorman, Glen Huling, and we check our hats with Joanne Johnson. We are shown to our table by the head waiter, Raymond L. Duncan. After our waiter, Harold Kaehler, has taken our orders, we watch the floor show, starring Judy Bolluyt, and as we take a closer look at the chorus girls, we recognize a few familiar faces. Mademoiselles Joan Barsness, Faye Sturm, and Delores Ver Gteeg are doing a Paris dance. After we compliment the head cook, Ralph Nissen, we pay the cashier, Keith McArthur, and step out onto the sidewalk. we hail a cab, driven by Arthur Nohl, over to the hair stylists, ULucille and Ardith'sH. There we meet three married ladies - Joanne Burns, Katheleen Ver Steeg, and Carol De Gier - having a fling in Paris. We go ont and hail another cab driven by Bill Kepner and go to a hotel run by Keith Goulet. As we are waiting for our bellhop, Donald Joos, we see two familiar names on' the register. At the hotel are the internationally known artist, Fred Cutt, and the Pin Ball Machine Monarch, Gordon Greiner. From there we go to our room and turn on the TV to a Paris talent show. Whom do we see but none other than Dean and Dennis Jaeger singing their latest hit tune, HC'cst Si Bonn. As we say farewell to Paris, we look back upon the delightful days when we were all together in Hancock Hifh School. Comoliments of the Junior Class J afar. r fi ' ,-ex L in ff' , .IX '!f. ' .lex W my W. Sn .. 2- f 21
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