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There's the Empire State Building! Isn't it marvelous? I..et's go in and look around. I hear that the offices in there are simply beautiful. There's a stenographer over there. Let's ask her if we can go to the top. Say, doesn't she look familiar? Let me think-- Sandy! Sure enough. 1didn't recognize her with that pony-tail hair-do! Oh, so you'1-e working part time here and part time for Arthur Godfrey. lsn't he pretty old? Oh, but l'1e's still going good, huh? Well, here's wishing you more success in the future. Back to the airport and to our space-mobile. 1 imagine that it's about time to head for home. Someone ask that stewardess over there if the ship is fueled and ready to take off. What? You say you just talked to Marlene Schroeder? She's a stewardess for Trans-World Airlines! Now, isn't thatusomethingl Well, keep walking on air, Mar- lene, and you ought to be able to bowl the passengers over with that laugh of yours! Homeward bound--1'd say our old classmates have all shaped this old Wqfld to suit themselves pretty well, wouldn't you? Of course we knew they'd all be successful, but it's been fun seeing them and confirming our predictions--right? ? ? :Ir :Qc :fc :Qc :jr :Qc :Qc 21: :lc :fc :lc :Qc :lc :jc :fc :fr :lc :fc :Is :lr :lc :jc :jc :1: :jc :jc :Qc :Qc :jc THE HISTORY OF OUR CLASS In the year 1942, six boisterous youngsters began the first grade in Kensal. Through the years of grade school, many students were gained and some were lost. Of these first six, only three were destined to graduate together. They are Gordy Lambrecht, Haakon Ekren, and Karen Burleson. When our high school days began in the fall of 1950, there were fifteen eager, but a little frightened freshmen. Those chosen as class officers were as follows: President, Yvonne F.5Vice-president, Buffag and Secretary-treasurer, Karn. We endured the torments and hardships to which we were subjected by our upper-classmen with fine spirit and found ourselves wiser, less timid, and more inclined to mischief at the end of this year. TWO of OUT ClaSSmaT2GS,Carole Schlosser and Billy Walker didn't return in our sopho- more year. Carole transferred to Jamestown High, and Billy moved to McHenry, thus reducing the number of members in our class tO thirteen. Those officers selected were as follows: President, Clarice,Vice-president, Patty, and Secretary-treasurer, Sandra. In our junior year we were able to retain our number of thirteen members. In the fall of 1952 we presented our junior class play, Ginger Snaps Back, and in referring to it we will modestly say that it was a smash hit! In the spring we spent many an hour preparing for the junior-senior banquet and prom, but this we enjoyed doing very much and we hope that the seniors felt royally treated to justify our intentions. As class officers we selected President, Patty K., Vice-president, Yvonne F., and Secretary- treasurer, Janice. The most eventful of our school days proved to be our senior year. Our number was reduced to twelve when Yvonne Nogosek left school in the fall of 1953. One of the first thrilling experiences was the receiving of our class rings only a few days after school began. Also in the fall we presented our class play, Saved by the Belle. In January of the new year excitement reigned among the seniors when they were notified by the photographers of the day when they would have their graduation pictures taken. We were very pleased with the results and quickly traded them with our fellow classmates after they were received. Those chosen as class officers were as follows: President, Eugene Vice-President, Janice, and Secretary-treasurer, Yvonne F. V All in all, our school days have been very pleasant, and we will surely miss our fellow classmates in the years to come. 17
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