Hayfield Consolidated School - Hornet Yearbook (Hayfield, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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We took our tickets and hurried to the air ship. Amid the jostling and pushing we finally got a seat on the atomic air ship. In the next hour we found ourselves in Great Britain. After we got settled in our hotel, We decided to see the Olympic Games that were being held in London. At the stadium we heard a voice over the microphone which we both felt we had heard before. To our amazement it was Donald Formanek, who was not a coach but the manager of the Olympic Games. After a very exciting day we finally got to Don. After a short chat We decided that fame hadn't changed Don a bit. He was still his old self. The next day We went to Paris. The first thing we noticed was a beautiful cathedral. It was so lovely that we couldn't resist the temptation to go in. As we entered the door, the sound of beautiful music overwhelmed us. On the side of a bal- cony we saw the organ that the music was coming from. And who should be seated at the organ but our old schoolmate Mercedes Formanek. Later she invited us to her home where we spent a very enjoyable day. Mercedes had surely traveled a long way on the musical road. Mercedes informed us that Kenny Heller was also living in Paris. Kenny was the professor of the University of France . ' We went to see the University the next day. As we walked down the hall we could see an irate man informing his poor students on How to Become Famous . Sure enough, it was Kenny Heller, still making speeches. Although we both admitted he had im- proved in his speech making a little since our high school days. As we proceeded on our tour we passed through the city of Kwitchabelliakin, formerly Berlin, Germany. We toured the city and visited Governor's We thought to his wife none other old hearty years now By this all the important buildings. This included the house. We were introduced to the governor, Mr. Book. the name sounded familiar and when he introduced us we knew where we had heard it before. His wife was than Wanda Hanson. Wanda greeted us with the same smile. They had been governing the city for three and we were both sure they had made a success. time our vacation had almost elapsed. We were very glad to have seen all the class of 1946 and we were sure they had all gone beyond their goal in life.



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CLASS WILL We, the class of 194-6, being in usual sound mind and body, knowing that we are doomed to die on May 15 194-65 8:15 at Hay- field High School: Hayfield Iowa: Hancock County: Madison township leave our valuables to the most deserving, the most remaining members of Hayfield High. To the Freshman class we leave our ability to enter all class affairs peacefully. QWe have all our teeth left, haven't wel To the Sophomore class we dispose of our extraordinary intelligence. fIt's extraordinary all right.j To the junior class we bequeath the west row of seats in the assembly and all guxn and any other articles left therein. To our beloved faculty, we leave all of the amazing know- ledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our examination papers. Also, we leave the following articles to the following. SHIRLEY JENSEN --- ----My office job to Elaine Fric. KENNETH HELLER ---------- ---My gift of gab to Richard Hutson. MERCEDES FORMANEK--- ---My spectacles to Arlis Taylor. D ONALD GEDDES ------ -------- DELORES FALADA -- DONALD FORMANEK WANDA HANSON- - - DONALD SCHULZ ------ -------- -My ability to argue with the teachers to Donald Nedved. -My singing voice to Juanita Gjerde. My ability to play basketball to Calvin Bredlow. -------- ---My gum chewing to Marie jakoubek. -My height to junior Rayhons. DONALD FORMANEK -------- ---My brains to the teachers who lost theirs teaching me. SHIRLEY JENSEN ----- ------- M y dark hair and eyes to Mildred Busch. DELORES FALADA-- My ability to capture boys to Winona Schnebly. KENNETH HELLER ---- --------- My bashfulness to Sylvestor Blank. DONALD SCHULZ ---------- ------ M y ability to find parking places to junior Formanek. DONALD GEDDES ------ -- ---My ability to sleep in school to Gene Stoltenber g . MERCEDES FORMANEK--- ---- -Nly affection for men to Eleanor Jakoubek. WANDA HANSON- ------- ---- M y shortness and plumpness to Ardith Han S011..

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