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Mary Lee Arnesonhas justbeen awarded an Oscar for her performance in the second reproduction of the Curious Savage. The Camel Corporation has employed Vincent Peterson, who is conducting re- search on cigarette mildness. Vic Grani reports he is doing fine teaching pool at the Elk's Club in Chicago. Star woman wrestler with the Barnum and Bailey Circus is Myrtle Swenson. Charles Nelson is working on the streamlining of the pinball and slot machine. We hear that Beverly Nelson is married and living in the Ozark mountains raising certified Quack Grass Seed. Champion hog-caller is Alan Schultz. Kermit Rodke and Marlene Hagelund are farming and kept busy caring for the triplets-Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, the twins-Trucy and Flucy and Baby Brucy. We find that Henry Nelson and Marie Johnson are also happily married and are busy setting up pins in the bowling alley. Marlene Schultz was recently named Miss Grapefruit Blossom of '75. Elroy Rodke and Orland Nelson are the stan attraction of Channel 4 with their guitar and accordion. The Bestest in the Westest. Carol Quam is employed by the RyKrisp Company as a model for the before and after ads. She is pictured as before. Kathleen Perkins, now Mrs. Ike Okke, is caring for the quints--Elmer, Selmer, Nelmer, Helmer, and Hjalmer. Kermit Bjornson has recently resigned from the ministry because of the con- dition known as TB. QTavern Bellyj. Vice-president of the lf You Need Support, We Got lt Corset Corporation is David Lee. The new English teacher at HHS is Arvid Nelson. Sorry to say this, but Jean Malakowsky is at the insane asylum, but she is en- joying herself at the easal. Goldie Haugvedt is the renown torchlight singer at a big night club in Chicago. Bob Dahl is spending the life of a bachelor and is prospecting mercopgoldver in Lower Slobovia. Sydonna Burnside has really gone to the dogs--she is the local dog catcher. Pearleen Kronbeck and Ardell Bjorndahl are residing at the Old Folks Home in Manitoba Junction. - Gary Brandenburg is avery famous author now--he took over where Kinsey left off. Star baseball pitcher for the New York Giants is Gail Severson. Adeline Spillum was named the Champion Spud Picker of 13 counties. Roger Jegtvig has his own special TV Program over W.D.A.Y. He is known as Jeterache of the Violin. Betty Thompson was just elected first lady president of the United States. Her party was the Demopublic Party. Miss America of 1960 was Darlene Cornelliussen. Playing professional football with the Dale All-Stars is Darryl Knopp. The discovery of an anti-sneeze vacine for people with hay-fever has made By- ron a millioniare. ln a recent survey, Kermit Nelson was voted as the top western vocalist in the nation. Due to the retirement of Spencer Fjeld from the teaching profession, Clifford Lura has now taken over the duties of the History and Social classes at HHS. Joan Tangen has recently opened a chain of Drive-Inns featuring the famed Tangenburgers. Robert Olson and his wife, the former Helen Thompson, have settledin the hills of Rollog, where Bob is employed in the local implement store. , 15
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Waufofzq The Lively Hive of '55 has had only eight faithful followers who have had all of their twelve years of education in Hawley. They are: Sydonna Burnside, Byron Heimark, Marlene Hagelund, Pearleen Kronbeck, Clifford Lura, Carol Quam, Elroy Rodke, and Robert Olson. GRADE ONE: A group of disillusioned boys and girls stood before Miss Michelson that first day. After we had gotten acquainted with school, we greeted it every morning with our Good Morning Song. One of our projects was 'mak- ing butter. GRADE TWO: This year Marie Johnson and Jean Malakowsky joined the lively hive. At Easter time our teacher, Mrs. Arnold, showed us how to dye Easter eggs. GRADE THREE: This was the year that Byron became so famous for his long original short stories. There alsowas an epidemic of measles. Marlene Schultz joined our merry troop this year. Miss Gustavson was our teacher. GRADE FOUR: Miss Olson, our teacher,helped us to make clothes sprinklers and waste paper baskets out of ice cream containers. Roger Jetvig joined us in this grade. GRADE FIVE: This year we helped present the operetta The Melting Pot of the World. Mary Lee Arneson, and Kermit Nelson were added to the enroll- ment. Miss Janice Swanson was our teacher. GRADE SIX: Gary Brandenburgjoined us here. We showed our dramatic talent by presenting a play entitled, The Princess Who Could Not Cry. Our teacher Miss Lorentzen, directed us. GRADE SEVEN: We finally made our appearance into the high school building. Vic Grani and Darlene Corneliussen joined our class. GRADE EIGHT: New students this year were Joan Tangen,Gail Severson, Bev- erly Nelson, Kermit Bjornson, JoAnn Berg and Kathleen Perkins. Thunderbolt originated this year. GRADE NINE: Fourteen new pupils were added to the rapidly growing hive. They were David Lee, Alan Schultz, Helen Thompson, Ardell Bjorndahl, Mavis Kvilvang, Arlan Nelson, Arvid Nelson, Henry Nelson, Orland Nelson, Charles Nelson, Myrtle Ann Swenson, Adeline Spillum, Kermit Rodke, and Bob Dahl. Again we showed our talent by presenting the one-act play, Wilber, Life of the Party. GRADE TEN: Near disaster struck at our class picnic at Bob Creek. Several of the girls were stranded on the end of the broken dock. Goldie Haugvedtjoined us this year. GRA'DE ELEVEN: The Junior-Senior Banquet was the main event of our Jun- ior year. The theme was Hawaiian. We also presented the play Mother Was A Freshman. Darryl Knopp became a member of our class. GRADE TWELVE: We had waited long for this year to finally come. Our Sen- ior Outing took us to Duluth. The big event was graduation. Betty Thompson joined us this year. The Live1y Hive of '55 are gathering together to celebrate their class re- union. The year is now 1975 and many changes have been made--both in the world and the former students of HHS. 0 i ' 25- ,r:.f.t- 33,13 f
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6 Wden cnfeaef Queen Darlene was crowned at coronation ceremonies by co-captain Bob Dahl. The Queen and her attendants led the torch light parade down to the burning of the Trojan and pep fest at the ball park, They also led the snake d a n c e and homecoming parade. They reigned over our victorious football g a m e a n d homecoming dance. Aided rw
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