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Jack Coffield FFA-l,2. Lettermens Club-L Glee Club-3,4 Football In Class Play 3,4 Gerald Wilson FFA-1,2,3,4 Glee Club-3, Class Play 3,4 Class Hlstor On a sunny day of the bright year of 1951, twenty four young and innocent freshemn tiptoed through the halls of L H S Among our class members returning from the eighth grade we find the familiar faces of Betty Beck, Arnold Berkeland, Curtis Cedergren, Duane Coffield, Jack Coffield, Yvonne Davis, Dennis Glad, Ynrlene Glad, Gordon Hammerstrom, Donna Hawkyard, Elaine Haynes, James Jerome, Clari ce Larson, Darrelyn Lindstrom, Ralph Nordine Jerry Norman, Donald Schwenzfeier, Donie Uppman, Beverly Viereck, Roger Weberg and Gerald Wilson New class members were Vance Johnson, Allan Ray Quiner, and Gale Quiner Officers or our class were, President, Dennis Glad, Vice President, Yvonne Davis, Secretary, Elaine Haynes, Treasurer, Roger Weberg, and Student Council members, Darrelyn Lindstrom and Donie Uppman Our advisor was Miss Bjornson The main event of the year was, naturally, initiation At the beginning of our Sophomore year Vance Johnson, Allan Ray Quiner and Gale Quiner dropped out Initiating the Freshmen highlighted the events of the year In our Junior of other new ones Curtis Cedergren, Hallock and Donie year we again see some faces missing as well as the appearance Those who had left our class were Arnold Berkeland, Jerry Norman, Roger Weberg while Donna Hawkyard transferred to Uppman to the A C in Crookston Rita Wold joined our class We presented our play, The Skeleton Walks, under the direction of Mr Edwards In our fourth and final year we noticed that Donie Uppman had transferred back here again Later in the year Donie Uppman and Donald Schwenzfeier left school and joined the Armed Services We are looking forward to spring which will bring us to our class play, class trip, Junior Senior Prom and Benquet,Baccalaureate, and Commencement It is now July Lth, in 1965, at the Lancaster Hall, celebrate, at this Jive, the return of the Senior Class we see foot long hot dogs-and behold, who is she? She and comes toward us in her hot rod, stopping on a dime you are here, and what are you doing now, my dear? She Class Prophecy we all arrived, we are of 55 As we mingle notices us at the same Hello Elaine' We are answers, didn't you know? going to time , glad I'm a hot rod racer from Alvarado Just as we turn to go, someone slaps us on the back and yells-Hello' We turn to find, good old Jim We're sad to hear, he's still on a limb, he's taking a correspondence course, trying to pass chemistry by force As we stand around and talk, who, but Rita should come up the walk She is all excited and loving wife two sets of latest fad, in a dither, as she tells us where she's got her litter She is an ever and is very contented with life. She looks after George's and her twins Now Betty is coming in with the wind She, too, tells of her she is e model for 'Before and After Ads' At Cannon, we sure are proud to have Jack speak up loud He isn't one bit shy, in fact, we find him a little sly He is now in New York, a playboy, and brother, is he coy' 10 O 4. O l - 5 , ' :aut
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JAMES JERCME WThe teachers think I am so sweet they always keep me in the very front seat N Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Football 2,3,4, Class Play 4, Basketball 1, , , Baseball l,3,4 Track 3,4 Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Chorus 4 Band l,2,3 F Paper Staff 3,4 Class Officer Basketball Co captain 4 DARRELYN LIN STRCM 'Quiet as a mous when her mouth is shut ' Glee Club l,2, , Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Student Council V Pres l,4, Paper Staff l,2, ,4, Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 2, Class Play 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Declamation 4 Pep Club 3 BEVERLI VIEREEK 'I don't care how you spell my name, I'll be changing it s on anyway ' Annual 4, Glee Club l Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play Asst , .....M '!lW 0u MVK 'Hu-,WF CLARILE LARSON nShe loves one but which one W Band l,2,3, Glee Club l,2, Mixed Chorus l,2,3 4 Class Play 3, Queen ' s Attendant 3 Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council, Treas 4 Declamatlon 1 Cheerleader Paper Staff 1, ,3,4 Editor 4 Annual Staff A RALPH NORDINE 'Brown eyes a Pontiacs' Basketball l,2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4, Track 1,37 Boys Chorus l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Boys Quartet 2, National Honor So ciety 4, Letter mens Club 3,4 F F A l,2, ,4 Dist V Pres 4 Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3,4, Class Officer 1,2 Student Councll 2, Paper Staff 4 RITA WOLD WHer heart's ike a moon there's a man in it H Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2, Class Play Asst 3 4, Pep Club 2 Class Officer 4 Queen's Attendant 4
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As we all wander around, who should come up with a bound but Darrelyn, who is glistening with joy, as she holds up her curly headed boy We find she still has that effect on Ralph, and we are happy to hear that they are doing so well, blonde wigs are what Ralphie sells As we stand around together and chatter, whose little feet do we hear patter? Why, it is Yvonne, and we are told, she the pert of a thirteen year old As we all walk along together, the weather It hasn't been treating us too badly Look' Here He learn he is the mayor of Dogpatch, and all of our heads begin that boy has really gone far he hardly makes it past Dogpatch's sudden we hear Hi you all' It is Beverly, the star of the Pat is still playing we get to discussing comes Dennis Glad to scratch My Ford car All of a and Johnny Ball Now, here comes sweet old Clarice We find she is making money by the scads She's posing for Auto Lite Spark Plug ads Gerald comes up with Marlene Glad Neither of these are doing bad Marlene is making good as a lady wrestler and Gerald is selling his famous freckle cream There is only one Senior we haven't seen,I know you all know just who I mean--It's Gordon and as we see him prance he tells us he's manager of the bubble dance As it is now time to leave, to each other we cleave, We still miss you when your're gone, but over the years, new friends will dawn They may fill up our time but really they aren't worth a dime They will never take your place, nor fill our empty heart in coming days And though we will be Seniors for a year we will Class Wlll We, the Class of 55 leave to the underclassmen the Lollowing To the joy their To the To the never be any smaller Senior year as much as we have Juniors we leave the love of school in hope that they will en- Sophomores we will our ability to get along with the teachers Freshmen we leave our small class in hope that there class will I, Betty Beck, leave W ability to make errors in typing to Barbara Lou, and W ability to talk to Delores Otto I , Jackie Coffield, leave W ability to skip school without being caught to Donal Ward and Robert Murray I, Elaine Haynes will W hot- rod Ford to Larry Glad and all W boy friends to Patty Lager I, Gerald Wilson, leave W long, red ha1r to Donald Henderson and W lev1's to Donal Ward I, Beverly Viereck, will W long hair to Shirley Dexter and my ability to get along with bridge builders' to Karen Hanson in hope that she will have as good results as I have had I, Dennis Glad, leave all W cars and hot-rodding ability to Lawrence Otto, and W basketball ability to Morley Hartwig I, Yvonne Davis, will W love for a guy in Hallock to Betty Ann I, Gordon Hamnerstrom, will W ability to sing to Chuclq Mattson and m' black hair to Marian Lindstrom I, Rita Wold, will W diamond ring to Doreen Uppman, if she promises to keep it and take care of it, and W love for Chemistry to any poor Junior who wants it I, Ralph Nordine, will W Pontiac to Billy Satterlund and W ability to argue with teachers to Lawrence Otto I, Marlene Glad, will W love for a red and white Chevy to Maureen Welebski in hope that she will sell the Ford I, Jim Jerome, will W ability to study to Roberta Farbo, W love of teachers to Dale Sjostrand, and the word 'precisely' to any Junior who dares to use it I,Clarice Larson, will W ability to play the piano to Karen Glad and W ability to argue to Marian Gardner I, Darrelyn Lindstrom, will W ability to be good in the assembly to Donna Ward and W laugh to Arlyce Peterson 1 1 ' i e e 0 7 0 3 never take the place of you, So-farewell and good luck, dear. O
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