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Class Wlll Beata I Beata Schlueter wlll my good conduct to Mary Lou Miller Mary Sue I Mary Sue Garretson w11l my gracefulness 1n dancmg to Jan1ce Walters Eleanor I Eleanor Moore wzll my sports abxlxty to Sh1rley Artman Bud I Bud Kammke w1ll my basketball technique to Kenneth Bennett Bernard I Bernard Doden will my sane drxvmg to Wayne Hayward Ot1s I Otrs Ruff w11l my helght to Melvm Hurst Beverly I Beverly Stemke w1ll my k1ss1ng abrllty to Roger Outram Charlotte I Charlotte Stemke will my good grades to Joyce Walters Charlotte I Charlotte Brucker w1l1 my g1r11sh flgure to Carol Walters Alberta I Alberta Kmkade w11l my g1gg1es to Mzss Schrenkenberg Carol I Carol G1ll w11l my ablhty to go steady to Elsre Iverson Greta I Greta Elhs w1ll my sweet volce to B111 Edwards Ima Jean I Ima Jean Gragson w111 my aggress1veness to Jeanette HOSk1nS Ot1s I Ot1s Ruff w1ll my dancmg ab111ty to B111 Maddux Beverly I Beverly Stemke w1l1 my talent to play 111 band to Donald Schulthe1s Charlotte I Charlotte Brucker wxll my Jokes to Gene Cole Alberta I Alberta Klnkade w1.ll my scholarshrp to Junmy Sherman Th1s 15 an especlal favor to Mrs Wheeler Carol I Carol G1ll w1l1 my ab1l1ty to get along w1th all the teachers to Mary Langhoff Greta I Greta Elhs w1ll my acquamtance wrth boys to Nancy Klmplmg Ima Jean I Ima Jean Gragson w11l my naturally curly halr to M1ss Hale Beata I Beata Schlueter w1sh to gwe a package from my supply of prunes Mr Goddard Mary Sue I Mary Sue w1ll my mce smlle to Mr Husted Eleanor I Eleanor Moore w11l my shyness with the boys to Joyce May 0 . . '1 1 ' '1 1 . . .. . '1 1 ' . . . '1 - 1 ' . .. '1 1 - . . . . . '1 1 ' . . .. .. '1 1 - '1 1 - . .. . '1 1 - . . . . '1 1 - . . .. . '1 1 ' '1 1 ' . . . '1 1 - . . . . .. . '1 1 ' . . . . '1 1 - '1 1 - . . . . .. '1 1 ' . . . . . .. . '1 1 . . . . . . . '1 1 - . - . '1 1 f '1 1 . to . . '1 1 . ' - '1 1 -
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51 Class Hlstory Our class as Freshmen broke the 1ce w1th fourteen members To start the year off wzth a bang we elected offxcers 111 the early part of September The of flcers were Presldent Charlotte Stemke V1ce Pres1dent Mary Sue Garretson Secretary Beverly Stemke and Treasurer Bud Kam1nke Our class advisor was Lawrence Chnstopher Our only event as Freshmen was the Freshman Return Party m the form of a wlener roast We zoomed off to our Sophomore year w1th four new members now makmg a class of ezghteen The new members were Alberta Kmkade and Arlene who transferred from Cornell Hxgh School and Charlotte Brucker from Colfax Follow mg the usual routme we elected our off1cers Pres1dent Charlotte Stemke Vlce Presldent Mary Sue Garretson Secretary and Treasurer Alberta Kmkade Class Adv1.sor Mr Husted Thzs year the long awazted tune came to enjoy 1n1t1at1.ng the Freshmen and we took full advantage of It The slate of ofhcers to start our .Tumor year was Presrdent Charlotte Stemke Vice Presldent Beverly Stemke Secretary Mary Sue Garretson Treasurer Bud Kammke Class Advxsor Mrs Mary Flahaven Durmg the summer R1chard Spraggon moved leavlng our class w1th seventeen members Later 111. the year we lost another member Donald Gueldenhaar The f1rst exc1t1ng day for us as Junzors was that day ln October 1.n which we recewed our class rlngs On Novem ber 4th we presented our .Tumor Play Boardxng School At all the home basket ball games we had a lunch room and check room and we also started somethmg new by renting a popcorn machme and sellmg fresh popcorn at the games, then as our spring event we gave an Aprxl Fool s Dance At the end of the year came our bxg event the Junxor Sen1or Prom The Sen1or year we started w1th the feelmg we were at last on our homestretch Much to our sorrow we lost three members of the class to the Flanagan H1ghSchoo1 Dxstrlct' Nita Saxton Arlene Oldenburg and Kenneth Schell Our slate of offlcers was Presrdent Carol Gall Vice Presmdent Bud Kamlnke Secretary Beverly Stemke Treasurer Greta Ellls Class Adv1sor Mrs Wheeler The class decided by a unanunous vote to pubhsh an annual th1s year Charlotte Stemke was elected edltor of the varlous act1v1t1es Sxnce we decxded to dedxcate It to Mr and Mrs Rogers Cumm1ng a mus1cal theme was chosen In the late fall we gave our Sen1or play Cradle Troubadour Durlng the year the class gave two square dances to help raise money for he new stage curtam wh1ch the class declded as their g1ft to the school Smce we knew we alone could not buy the curtams yet were able to pay for half of them the Board of Educatmn helped us to swing the deal Our class colors are maroon and yellow, our flower IS the carnat1on and our motto IS The Begmnmg Not The End Thus wxth our Class N1ght we proceed on our road of l1.fe Edltor Charlotte Stemke , 1 0 4 I . , . . 1 ' ' . . . . . . . . 1 , 1 ' 1 1 . I . . Q I I ' . . n 0 1 , . 1 . . . . . , . , - . . . I . . l . 1 ' 1 1 ' . , . . I 7 I I . . . . . . . . . , I U 3 . , . . . 0 . . . ' 1 1 . . . i . ' 1 1 1 1 1 . l . . . I 1 ' ' 1 . . . 1 ' 1 . . . , . . . . . . . . - ' ll ' U, 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 . . 11 - 1 11 , . . . . 1 ' ' . . . , . 1 . . . . - 1 1 ' . . . . . . . . - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - . I ' P gg ll , . , t . . . . . . , . 1 1 . . . I - u - v II 1 1 ' . . . , . . .
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Bud I Bud Kam1nke w11l my ab1l1ty to grow a mustache to Coach Moyer Bernard I Bernard Doden w11l my radzant sm1le to Mr Husted Charlotte I Charlotte Ste1nke w1l1 my s1ster to B111 Maddux Prophecy IN THE CRYSTAL BALL The Gypsy Fortune Teller Speaks I see a beauty shop' Oh lt s clearer now There s a very short woman operat1ng th1s beauty shop No 4 IS very 1mportant 1n th1s shop It s 400 East IVIBLII costs S4 O0 for a wave and shampoo and there are 4 ch1ldren no' 6 ch1ldren Ah I have It now There are 4 sets of quadruplets and the1r mother the operator of the shop, 15 Charlotte Stemke And now the scenem my crystal ball moves to a courtroom There I see tall handsome fashmnably dressed man before the court He g1ves h1S address a farm south of Long Po1nt Why I recogn1ze h1m now lt s Mr Robert Kam1nke and who are the two women standmg on e1ther Slde of h1m'? Why there IS Carol K1mp11ng Kam1nke and Mar11yn Brucker Kammke and th1s handsome man 15 on tr1al for b1gamy The crystal ball 15 dark I can t see anythmg There must be S1Ck1'l6SS h yes lt s clearmg and I fxnd a very pretty nurse benrhng over a st1ll wh1te f1gure on a hosp1tal bed smgmg to h1m It s p1a1ner and I can see Why yes there 15 Greta EIIIS who IS workmg 1n thls Sp6C1al cl1n1c for heart d1SBaS9 and her pat1ent IS Roger Outram who has Just had a toad s heart grafted onto h1S t1cker And now my crystal ball takes on great hght and we are 1n the V1ctor1an ball room 1n the Palmer House 1n Ch1Cag0 Featured on thx ewemng s program 15 the famous song and dance team Lana and LOHHIS l th1nk I rec ogn1ze them Just a m1nute' I 11 tell you who 11: 1S Why lt s Carol C1111 and B1lly Edwards d1pp1ng and Swaylng to tango mus1c I see great exc1tement 1n my crystal ball as the cenf moves to the Yankee Stadzum now owned and operated by Eleanor Moore ani her busmess manager Me1v1n Hurst There 1 OIIS Ruff playmg f1rst base but 'n1ss1ng some of the balls because he can t keep h1s mmd on h1S work He st1ll moons ox er Carol And here 111 my crystal ball I see the former well known rad1o announcer Beata S1mons who now broadcasts her programs from her own kltchen Let s l1sten 1n for awh1le as Beata gwes her rec1pe for KISS Ple And farther 1n the Crystal ball I see Charlotte Brucker who has Just d1vorced her 10th husband Guy Mad1son keepmg company w1th another man I recogn1ze h1m at last, ah yes It s Clark Gable . . . . - , , . ' Q 1 ' ' . . . . ' 1 1 - as ' I Q . , . . . . . . . I . , . . . , , . 1 . . ..- . L , , - 1 - - xo ns ' . 3. , , . HS . . . . , . ' 1 ' 1 . . . . . . , ' 1 an - , 0 - ' , . . A . , . . . . . . x . . . . , . . 1 ' ' 1 .. , x . . U , , . . . . .F V . , . . . . ' , . , . . . . . . , . . V . . . . . . , , . . ,. S 3 , l . 4 , . S , A , . . . . Y V I I I . . J 1 . V . , , . . . . a . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . E . , x ' n
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