Havelock Plover High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Havelock, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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The next day Mary and Gail took me for a ride in their new 1960 yellow convertible. In the midst of our talk some more was said of John. He was definitely a big wheel, and owned one too---roulette, that is. During my stay in Reno I decided to take in some profitable entertainment and decided on a concert. The music was wonderful and as the conductor turned around to receive the applause, I looked into the face of Marlene Simonson. I hurried backstage in order to get to talk to her. .Tust as I reached there, a big Cadillac drove up at the exit. She came out of her dressing room clad in ermine and the latest dress designed by the famous Jacques Fath. The outfit was topped by the latest of Lili Dacha's hats. She introduced me to her husband, Iean. Marlene had met him during her tours in Europe. As we were talking, her maid announced that there was someone else to see her. With a sigh, Marlene told her to bring them in. By some miracle or another, in walked Alice McKim. She was the same humorous person, except that she had added a husband to her life, and was now Mrs. Donald Reinders. She was as surprised as we were not realizing that Madame Dupree could be the for- mer Marlene Simonson. She invited us out to her bungalow in the country. With eagerness, we accepted the invitation. When- we arrived, we gasped with amazement--there before us was a room that was the answer to any maiden's dream. Don, her husband, had dreamed up and built the whole thing. She sensed our appreciation and told us that she and Don had been married five years and afterwards he had gotten a wonderful job working on the new--you'll pardon the expression-- dam being built near there. She spent her spare time being his secretary. After tea Marlene suggested that we go for a drive. It would be cooling since the day was so warm. We went past one of the colleges and Alice wanted to drive around the campus, so this we did. Students were grouped together talking and as we went past, one couple seemed fam- iliar, so we turned around to look again. Sure enough, it was none other than Chloe and George Lehigh. As we approached them and started to renew acquaintances, we found that Mr. Lehigh, having made the best of his bulging gray matter, had become a professor at the university. Chloe had resigned her job as his secretary and now most of her time was spent doing home- work. We guessed her homework was quite active because at 'that moment she suddenly darted off just in time to catch Georgie Junior, an aggressive little individual. Our further conver- sation proved very interesting and educational, for the Lehighs proceeded to show us through the elaborate and efficient school system. We finally said Goodbye and sped away in our Cadillac. l Since we had united several old classmates in a short time, we felt our afternoon had been profitably spent and we were all happy. I related to Marlene and Alice all the familiar people Ihad seen on the way out, and during my stay in Reno. ' That evening, as I sat in my room reminiscing over the past few days, I was inspired by the success that those old classmates had made of their lives. I decided to go home and forget the quarrels and use their happy examples as an inspiration to me. 12



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K Eilst BACK ROW: Roger Hough, Darrell Sindergarrle, Chester Klein, Gayle Garlock, Dwight Sellers, Lan , Hilton, Dennis Hubbell, Danny Hendricks Kenneth Bates, Loren Peterson. SECOND ROW: Darwin Sindergard, Merlin Simonson, Larry DeBoer, Eileen Otto, Janet Pringle, Myrna Burgardt, Marilyn Becke, Renee Burgeson, Roger Van Alstine, Larry Bates, Mickey Heathman. FIRST ROW: Sandra Klein, Mary Jo Arnold, Kathleen Srouie, Sondra Heathman, Beckie Hubbell, Judy Iler, Eleanor Forsythe, Sharon Cirks, Nancy Enockson, Mary Stowell. Teacher, Miss Henderson: assistant, Miss O'Neal1. wi 2nd 3rd BACK ROW: Billy Tyler, Dick O'Neall, Allen Boles, Mike ller, Konrad Schabacker, Ervin Galloway, Gzirold Hough. SECOND ROW: Donnie Bush, Judy Pirie, Muriel Burgardt, Darla Maulsby, Carol Bates, Gary Ives, Miss Shaveland. FIRST ROW: Shirley Hendricks, Janet Cox, Nancy Pirie, Darlene Stowell, Carol Sellers, Lois Sroufe. 14 F3

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