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By thts ttme mv stomach tnststed on betng fed o I walked towards the drntng room from whtch I heard sweet music floattng out Well I couldnt reslst such 1nv1t1ng melodtes so I wandered tn and there dtrectmg a forty ptece orchestra was Helen Smxlyanlc I went up and talked to her and tn our conversatton she menttoned Ieanny her stster now called Flvtna Ieanny because of her dare devtl anttcs .mth her atrplane After dtnner I wandered out tnto the street and notlced that Carmen was playtng at the Ivletro polrtan across from the hotel I felt tn need of a lrtttle long hatred mustc so I went over When the cur tam went up who should be playtng the role of Carmen but Phyllls ScheerI After the last curtatn I went back stage and talked over old ttmes and she told me to my utter astontshment that Elcnne Tolzman was now l1v1ng on a large estate r1ght on the outsktrts of Chtcago I went out to see her and when I greeted her and her ftve chrldren by the way she told me that she had started out as a nurse tn the house and ended up marrytng the rtch handsome son Agatn I say wonders never cease Gettmg back to the ctty after VISIIIUQ Elatne I looked somewhat of a mess so I dectded to look up the cttfs leadmg beauttctan I asked at the hotel where I could go and I was dtrected to Madame Ivfarttn s Beauty Salon Here I found Manetta Mcxrnn the owner of a swank beauty shop She looked autte prosperous and seemed very happy As I emerged look1ng ltke a new person I btd adteu to Martetta and left After I Nas agatn on my tourney and traveltng for three hours we had engtne trouble and George our ptlot dectded to land And land we d1d r1ght tn Ann Hennmgs back yard deep tn the heart of Texas She told me that she had marr1ed a rtch otl wel owner and had settled down on thts ranch I learned from her that LOUISE Guell was employed as secretary to the prestdent of the Standard Otl Company and ltvmg rn luxury r1ght here tn Texas Well my Journey was almost done but from all thts travelrng I became stck and was taken to the hospttal rn Lo Angeles Soon I was tn the hands of none other than the famotls Doctor Schlaefer our own Rua She called tn the head nurse Iune Strobel and IH my excrtement I forgot all my atlments For hours we talked but then Iune had to go and Rrta had an operat1on to perform so we parted later I found out that Iune was engaged to her htgh school heart throb Van Iohnson We have looked tnto the future Our hopes and wtldest ambtttons have been revealed to you 'What a class I I I I-IeTe'5 What We're Leafvm' We sentors now leave Lomtra I-hgh School but before we do we want to leave a f w worth wh1l thtngs The class as a whole gtves to the future freshmen of Lomtra our gtft of gab whtch we have prtzed htghly and used freely Now to the rest here are a few personal gtfts Berntce Btntzler grves her ab1l1ty to play the vtolm o Carroll Ktndschuh Iune Strobel gtves her love for short blonds wtth woodpecker hatr cuts to Charlotte Grantman Btta Shlaefer gtves her gutetness to Iohnny Mrller Ieanny Smtltantc gtves her love for Frank Stnatra to Mr Sheslft Therese Berg glves her letter wrtttng abthty to Flmer Borgman Ianett Grandman gn es her hot ltps on the Cornet to Cltnton Hoff Blame Tolzman gtfes her love for the farm to V1rg1n1a Kleln I-Iele'1 Sm1l1an1c grves her abtltty to strut to the future drum matorettes of Lomtra Phyllts Scheer grves her sgueaks on the clartnet to the rntce tn the botler room George Petrl gtves ht way wtth Nomen to Tony Mayer Ann henmng gtves her love for the Army Itall blondsl to Jeanette Kalous Loutse Guell glves her love for the Irtsh to Btta Weyer Donald Bump QIVGS hts ab1l1ty to chew gum to Ioan Mtchels Martetta Marttn gtves her ab1l1ty to play basketball to Ruby Kltnk A S . , V I - I ' . . , ,, . .. - , I , K , . f . 1 Y. . , . I I 1 I f A , , . . I . . . X, . . . . .. . V ff . t. 1 . , . , . .. . . A . K . . Q . . . ' , . . . , . 1 I - I f , . . 1 . . - A I . . S . . . I 1 I 1 , , 1 I . , . ,. , . Q , S - Q - I - H - ff . . , .A . L L . I . s... . . ., . .. . I. V r . I. La f W . A . . . . .D . X J TT . ' 1 . . ,
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I-Ieres What We Dzcl Four years ago the class of 45 was lust a bunch of 29 greenles rn L H S Our class roll lncluded There e Berg Bernrce Bmt ler Donald Bump Karlliwerdt Monroe Grams Ianett Grandman Ioutse Guell Donald Helchen Mary Ellen Hrlbert Agnes Iaeger Iames Klebesadel Kenneth Lange Iosephlne Leb Marxetta lV'art1n Rrchard Mayer Russell Oppltger George Petrl Ruben Schaumberg Betty Scheer Phyllrs Scheer Rrta Schlaefer Ioyce Schnerter Helen Smrhanrc Ieanny Sm1l1an1c Roger Stoffel lune Strobel Blame Tolzman Leo Weyer and La Verne Zangl Durtng the course of the year Iosephme Kenneth and Donald H left to go to other schools or to vxork Mr Lehr was our class adv1sor and Phyllls Scheer was class prestdent other offlces were held by Donald Helchen and Karl Ewerdt Ours was an actrve class havlng many part-rclpants rn forenstcs sports and muslc Our number drmrnrshed greatly by the end of our second year when we had twenty one members Agnes and LaVerne drdn t return rn fall and Russell Ioyce and Betty left before the end of the year The sophomore class of 1943 was well known for rts partres We gave them for every occasron that offered an excuse for one Our able adv1sor was Mr Sheskm Ianett Grandman Rlta Schlaefer and Elalne Tolz 'nan were elected offrcers Both boys and gtrls were actrve rn sports and we had seven representat ves rn the IOTGHSIC freld A nl ol southen gal 1o1ned our ranks as a 1un1o1 namely Ann Hennxng However several others left us Karl and Monroe went to Fond du Lac htgh school and Donald went to a Chlcago school lhrs year we elected the followrng offrcers presrdent George Petrr v1ce presrdent Ruben Schaumberg ecretarv treasurer Rrta Schlaefer Mrs Hayes was our class adv1sor On December 8 we gave one of he most successful plays rn the hrstory of the school The Bargaln Brrde The brg event of the year was our prom In the Blue of Evenmg on Aprrl I3 George Petrr and Ieanette Kalous were the royalty and Raye Block s orchestra furn1shed the musrc Our only SOCIQI event was a slergh rrde party and not rn Iuly erther We vrsrted the Fond du Lac County mental hosprtal and the rnstltutrons at Taycheedah as smart for the rest of us and graduated wrth the class of 44 He s 1n the Army Arr Corps now When me returned for our last year our number had dwrndled to s1xteen Mary and Ruben hav mg enrolled rn other schools and Leo 1o1n1ng the ranks of Uncle Sams Navy Donald Bump declded l'19l1K9Cl L H S best and so he came back for hrs frnal yea ln November Rrchard Mayer left us to help at home Elarne Tolzman Marretta Martm and Iune Strobel were elected as class offrcers Mtss Schrank our class adv1sor was also the able though harassed drrector of the class play Ask for the lkroon C urs wa somethrng dlfferent rn the lrne of class plays rt had an all g1rl cast To look at thrs year araduatrng class one would th1nk the war had really taken rts toll Morletta took her drploma at the semester and rs attendrng a beauty culture school rn Nlrlwaukee Roger left too a few months before school closed We have always pr1ded ourselves on the way we got along w1th each other you A ll frna no quarrels 1n our hlstory And there are our four years They have been four of the happtest and the swrftest We shall all look back w1th pleasant memorles to our days at L H S I'Ie're'5 What We're onna Do Con e I 1th me 1nto the future and let me show you what the Senror Class of 1945 IS dorng On my way to the arrport one mornrng I prcked up a copy of the Ne N York Super Duper Gazette and 1mag1ne rn, surprtse vhen glanclng at the edrtorral I notrced lt was wrrtten by Donald Bump my old classmate Well my plane was ready to leave so I had to hurry or I would have been left behrnd Naturally I looked at the prlot and 1t was none other than that Dare Devrl Ace George Petn Feehng conf1dent I got mio the plane and zoomed offl My plane landed at Ch cago where one of the refreshment trucks pulled up aslde of the plane and sold food and dr1nk Surprtses never cease becaus vwhose name should I see on the truck but Ianett Grctndmcm s Buttermtlk Co Later I found out our dear classmate owned a charn of these trucks whrch vs ere operatlng all over the country Feehng a lrttle slck after my glass of outtermllk I went to the a1r port nurse and who should 1t be but Bernxce Blntzler now a Regtstered Nurse worklng at the Chlcago Arrport After f1x1ng me up I felt rn need of a lrttle entertarnncent so I decrded to stay over for the mght I hopped rnto a taxl and went to Berg House ne er dreamrng rt was named after Therese Berg one of my classmates As I talked to her when I arrtved she old me she had started out as a f1l1ng clerk and ended up ownlng the whole hotel , o Q O O I I I I ' I I I ,V -4' I I I ' I 7 . - 1 1 -' I L . . - - 4 - ' r r 1 . 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