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Semor Class Wlll MILDRED BEYERS do w1ll my past boy fr1ends to Mary Lou1se Caudle NORMA JEAN BOEKE do w1ll my blush to Norman Cla1r MARK BROWN do w1ll my good looks pleasant personalxty and baby blue eyes to Delbert Kluck SHARON LEE BUSS do w1ll my ab1l1ty to fl1rt w1th boys to any poor sucker who needs lt LENORA MAE FALKENBURG do w1ll my long ha1r to Norma Falkenburg JANET MARIE GARTNER do w1ll my ab1l1ty to sew and to stay away from boys to Merr1e Ga1l Classon CONSITANCE A HARBACH do w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay w1th one man to Barbara Me eke RAY A HARNER do w1ll my excess welght to Edd1e Ockerman KAYHELAIEIE HOLMES do w1ll my unw1ll1ngness to w1ll a w1ll to anyone who w1ll W1 a W1 THELMA LOUISE HOWE do w1ll my 39 CheV16 to Mr Gassman MARTHA LOUISE JACOBS do w1ll my seat on Elmer s bus to Lmda Auman HELIAHBE KLAAS do w1ll my ab1l1ty to wear blouses and pleated sklrts to Eleanor Sc ra er JAMES KRAUS do w1ll my ab1l1ty to legally sklp school to Jerry Hughes NORMA JEAN KURTH do w1ll my ab1l1ty to get 1n early to Verna St1ch ROBERT FULLER LIPHART do w1ll my wavy ha1r to Pat Gowlng DONALD R MAASKE do Wlll my he1ght to Duane Babcock BETTY MELLEN do w1ll my f1gure to June Beyer LYNN A MEYER do w1ll my excellent example of good conduct 1n the classroom to Ronn1e Staufer MARY LOU OTTE do Wlll the mus1cal ab1l1ty I have to Llnda Huneke to add to her own BRUCE C OVERSON do w1ll my penmanshlp to Mrs Trout WILLIAM CLARENCE PETERS do w1ll a w1ll to whoever IS w1ll1ng to w1ll my w1ll 111 wlllmgness CLYDE PRICE JR w1ll the ab1l1ty to wear l1pst1ck to Larry Henrlksen MARILYN QUITTSCHREIBER w1ll my quletness w1th boys to Merr1e Gall Classon EVELYN ROBIESON do w1ll my helght to Roger Uhe JO ANN RUSSELL do w1ll my ab1l1ty to get ln early to Karen Hardlng VIRGINIA ELLEN SAXBY do w1ll my ab1l1ty to 1ron a sh1rt 1n famlly l1v1ng class to Mr Grotkm DUANE K SCHURE do w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep my glasses on my nose to Mr Trout JUDITH SCHWARTZ do w1ll my even d1spos1t1on to Irene Ph1ll1ps DARYL K SHERMAN do w1ll my ab1l1ty to Sklp school and not get caught to Susan Brott LINDA STARR do w1ll my rldes 1n a grey Ford to Vallrey Harbach LARRY K STEARNS w1ll the payments on my BUICK to Delbert Kluck MARY LOU YEAGER do w1ll my helght to Al1ce Blasmg Q O INEZ LENORA MILLER! do will my abilityto darn socks to Mr. Holak
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Senior Class History In August 1952 forty eight members of the class of '56 entered Lena High School. They elected officers: Clyde Price, Presidentg Norma Jeanne Boeke, Vice President, Barbara Phillips, Secretary, Helaine Klaas, Treasurer, and Daryl Sherman, Student Council Representative. Miss Helene Dunn and Mr. Guy Bogart were their advisers. They won third prize with their Fall Festival float. The sophomores ilriitiated them, then they sponsored their Sophomore return party. A picnic at Apple River Canyon ended t e year. As sophomores they chose: James Kraus, Presidentg Kay Holmes, Treasurer, Jolm Holman, Vice President- Connie Harbach, secretaryg Norma Jeanne Boeke, Student Council Representative, Linda Starr and Clyde Price as Sports Council representatives Miss Frances Hoffman and Mr Vernon Macomber were advisers The class float won third place and the freshmen were initiated In the magazine selling cam palgn they outdid all the other classes At an all school party they introduced the Twirp Dance to Lena They presented a successful one act play Campaign for Two They closed the year with a class picnic again at Apple River Canyon Thirty eight of the class returned as Juniors Officers were James Kraus President Clyde Price Vice President Mary Lou Otte Secretary Robert Holmes Treasurer Robert Liphart Student Council Representative Linda Starr and Richard Kleckler Sports Council representatives Their advisers were Miss Mabel Schoch and Mr Vernon Macomber Their Fall float Safeguard Our Children won first prize They sold twice as many magazines as any other class in the sales campaign They sponsored a money raising Paul Bunyan Day They presented a three act comedy THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER They sponsored an all school party in March and later honored the seniors with a prom Three Coins in the Fountain Thirty four started as seniors electing Bruce Overson President Kay Holmes Vice President Norma Kurth Secretary Larry Stearns Treasurer Robert Liphart Student Colmcil Representative Norma Jeanne Boeke and Duane Schure as Sports Council representatives Daryl Sherman was elected Annalis editor with Donald Maaske and Mary Lou Otte as assisitant editors and Robert Liphart as business manager Class advisers were Miss Betty Kundert and Mr Edgar Trout Youth Goes Forward was their float theme In the magazine campaign they were less than eight dollars short of the Juniors Two bake sales two candy selling campaigns a Paul Bunya.n Work Day and a play were sponsored to raise money for the class The three act play ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN was very successful On Skip Day they v1s1ted Detroit and spent nearly two days there Late inthe spr1ngAnnal1ses were distributed Then came baccalaureate services and finally commencement successfully ending their high school careers I' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' Bruce Overson President Kay Holmes Vice President Norma Jeanne Boeke Sports Council Representative Norma Kurth Secretary Duane Schure Sports Council Representative Robert Liphart Student Counc1lRepre sentative Larry Stearns Trea surcr was absent 1 . , . ' . . - . H . ,, - H . H . . . - y ' ' I 1 L -1 Q 1 Q 1 Q v I Q v - . . H . H . . - . . . H . . 1 ' In - 1 s I x Q 1 Q n Q v tl , . ' ' cc u ' - s Y Y ' ,, 44 ' H ' ' ' a 1 , . o - 4 , . 7 -f 42 1 ' Q N? ' A f xi! ,x , , - an Q.: ,vt ' ' ff, .1 A t f f, 'f 4 ' . Q M- ' , , 7 agar-' i 4 - 2 1 'f' ep Q v gg, , ,,.A u v , in Q , . ' 1 M 9 J - A ' 2 4 , H . Y 77 r 1 ,V 'Xi ' , 2 ', ,. -- , f ' 1 ,V . L' .,., If I J
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Semor Class Prophecy Page 192 sectlon 2 questlons 1 and 3 and sectlon 4 questlon 1 Th1s w1ll be due tomorrow at class tlme Now turn to page 201 and read to 215' but suddenly our eyellds grow heavy and we are 1n New York Clty ln the year 1976 And there IS Mary Lou Yeager a fashlon styhst for a 5th Avenue shop W1th her are her two batlung su1t models Marllyn Q and Mlldred Beyer They are enter1ng a luxury restaurant run by Ray Harner and soon are led to a table by Inez M1ller and Betty Melen the super hostesses Our next stop IS Rad10 C1ty where we see Llnda Starr s1ng1ng on Larry Stearns' te1ev1s1on show In the hall we meet Mary Lou Otte a Joke wr1ter for George Gobel who gust premlered Bob Llphart a r1s1ng young com1c Gutslde once agaln we are startled to seea man cllmbmg up a bu1ld1ng It 1S Lynn Meyers' The Hollywood stunt man H1s managers V1rg1n1a Saxby and Mark Brown are anxlously standlng beslde a Jet propelled ambulance run by Clyde Pr1ce HIS nurse Hela1ne Klaas tells us that doctors W11l1am C Peters and Judlth Schwartz are at co1l1s1on Wlth Duane Schure's 1948 Chevrolet 11mous1ne Down the street we see Daryl Sherman a rovlng reporter for the radlo 1nter v1ew1ng Connle Harbach and Norma Kurth wlves of two famous marlne corps generals We dlscuss Wlth Daryl some of our classmates who are st1ll back 1n Lena Lenora Falkenburg IS the mathematlcs teacher at Lena H1gh School Don Maaske was voted Farmer of the Year ' and Janet Gartner owns a fourteen story book store In the New York paper we read about the new a1rocar bu1lt by Thelma Howe and Sharon Buss Thelr f1rst 1nvent1on was completely demollshed when It d1dn t fly of the edge of a cl1f Dr Bruce Overson the psycholog1st who examlned the g1rls says they W111 never be the same Jo Ann Russell has opened a professlonal model1ng school and her f1rst student was J1m Kraus who 1S model1ng recrtutmg posters for the marlnes Evelyn Robleson the wlfe of the m11l1ona1re sauerkraut kmg gave a party for her two world travellng frlends Just returned from Europe Kay Holmes and Norma Jean Boeke R r rlng Was I sleep1ng'P Was all th1SJl1St3, dream 1n Amer1can h1story class O H . . . . . . 9 3 ! 9 ' . ,N n - 1 , a 1 , . , . 2 0 ' - - I u n n q, , a u , .I u . 1 n , s s n p . . . - n n ' , u n , u .- a n u . , 1 ' - tending Martha Jacobs, the famous lady motorcyclist, who was injured in a head-on n n g c , . 1 . , I 1 , . . cr 1 - ' , 1 a . . . , , 3 , a n n u s 1 . 2 . . ' - S
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