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Rodney Van Otterloo WI was cut out to be an angel, but somebody lost the pattern W Basketball 9 12, Track 12, Band 9 12, Choir 10 12, Octet ll 12 , Baseball 10, 12, Football 9 12, Class Presldent 9, Class V1ce President 12, Student Council 9, Band Council President 12, Choir Counc11 11, Brass Sextet 12, Trombone Solo 12, Bar1tone vocal solo ll 12, Trombone Trlo 9 12, Lettermens Club Secretary 12 1 K ,a I Viv ,funnier sg fa Edgar Ver Steeg nDon't be deceived by my shy exterlor Basketball 10 12, Football 12, Class Play ll, Band 9 12, Choir 9 12, Octet ll 12, Bahd Counc11 12, Choir Council Class History Nelva Ver Steeg nThe best way to have frlends is to be one W Choir 10 12, Annual Staff 12, Newspaper Staff ll 12 In the fall of l9h7, another group of f1PSU graders set out on a journey that has taken twelve years to complete Although we've had some rough tlmes, no doubt we all agree the best years of our life are past The Norig1naln members of the graduat1ng class were fourteen 1n number and are now completing the1r senlor year along w1th the sixteen who have come to joln them 1n the past years The nor1g1na1sW are Synova Delp, Robert Erickson, Gary Greiner, Duane Heltner, David Nohl, Lowell Norr1s, Sharyn Nylander, Gloria Olson, Jonelle Ras, Robert Rustad, Carol Schmidgall, Roger Swanson, Rodney Van Otterloo, and Edgar Ver Steeg We remember some llttle 1nc1dents 1n grade school For 1nstance, the flTSt day of school when Ulittlen Dav1d crled and wou1dn't cone to class, but had to stay w1th h1s older brother the day Ed ran away from school to watch a f1re 1n town and no one knew where to f1nd hlm, and the t1me Jonelle and Sharyn fell out of a sw1ng together, one spra1n1ng her wr1st and the other worr1ed over hurting her little f1nger. We entered junior high Wlul great expectations, and by our freshman year were ready to be 1nit1ated. We also had the honor of having our queen candldate, Gloria Koehl, become Homecomlng Queen In our sophmore year we were ln charge of the program and party on award n1ght We entered our junior year wlthenthusiasmfor our flrst class play, '1et's Face lt,' selectlng our class r1ngs, working on our Junlor-Senior Banquet, and also the prospects of having another Homecomlng Queen, whlch we dld, Arlyce Chr1stopherson All too soon for some and none too soon for others, our senlor year came around This was our busiest and most eventful year. Our f1rst b1g event was honecomlng and the elect1on of our Homecomlng Queen, Duane Heltner In November we enjoyed a day in Norris fo help 1n decid1ng our careers on Career Day We recelved our class p1ctures, went to Mlnneapolis for a day of fun on sk1p day 1n April, and gave our senlor class play, UThe Bus Stops Here' Ma We enjoyed award nlght, the party, and the Junior-Sen1or Banquet to the utmost, and were all a little sad when graduation day flnally arrlved on May 29 we snall never forget our school days, and school fr1ends in good old Hancock High ,J 13 X ' . O . I I - ll o . Q ug ' I . . . 3 , . . 3 0 . . . . . . . . X 5 I I . K . . - ' . r . X . . . O I . . . r . O . . 1 . in yo . . . V N I I
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Q... 5 Ha t '53 Robert Rustad Ulen of few words are best sometime Choir 9 12 Class Play ll 12 Annual Staff 12 Roger Reese nwhy study, it only helps your marks.H Football 9-12, Basketball 12, Class Play ll, Annual 12, Lettermens Club , President 12 Carol Schmidgall Eat, drink, and be merry, for to morrow you may have to diet W Choir 10 12, FHA , Newspaper Staff ll 12, Annual Staff 12, librarian Staff ll 12 12 Sandra Rose nShe shifted her brain into neutral and her tongue rattled on.n Band 9-12, Choir 9-12, Choir Council ll-12, Cheerleader 12, Triple Trio lO- l2, Class Secretary 12, Clarinet Quartet ll-12, Annual Staff 12 Roger Swanson e comes late yet he comes Annual Staff 12 Harriet Schirmer nShe lives a date to date existence U Choir 9 12, Newspaper Staff ll 12, Annual Staff 12, Class Play ll QWQX ,. --. ' ,S. . . 0 . Q , ' - 1 , I V K - 12 No- , E ls, y S59 M Y x A fs HH 3 Il 0 I O , 12 E A
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HALL OF FAME Most Talented Diane Heltner and Rodney Van Otterloo , I 1 xxx 1 11- fa me J X t 5 Q??,Zw.sf X W G, if Q2Q2Ev 47,g V I ' , ?'DZ, wsiqsggy 'if . ,231 N VQ A' ' X lx wi. X Best Dressed Gary Greiner and Gloria Olson The following are members of the Senior Class of 1959 chosen by their fellow students to represent their class on the various qualities possessed. Most Courteous Greta Noordmans and Edgar Ver Steeg
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