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.Szmior Cfau .ikgifory The Journey With Miss Risher as the driver of our school-bus, we started on our long journey through school. The passengers were Julia Van Hall, Norma Petersma, Keith Willemsen, Bettie Lewis Lois Vos, Bob Van Gorp, Kenny Van Gorp, Andrew Dunn- 1ck,,bonald Wagaman, French Perry, Violet Roorda, Bob Zimmer- man, and Bob Wildman. With a large crew, we began the second year of our journey. Our new passengers were Lois Meredith, Jeanne Gause, and Kathryn Sparks, but we lost Andrew Dunnick. In entering the third year lsecond gradel, we picked up Jud- son Van Reese and Harriet Van Kalkren to journey with us. A new driver took over our driving for us, whose name was Mrs Youngquist. The next year we added Eugene Sparks, which made our group number 15, the largest it ever grew. In the fourth round of our trip we stopped to add Louis Braaksma to our group and found that we had lost French Perry and Kathryn Sparks. At the stopover a new driver came along. She was Mrs. Brignon. In the fifth year of travel we lost quite a few along the way. Those that we lost were Bobby Van Gorp, Kenny Van orp, Harriet Van Kalkren, Bobby Zimmerman, and Louis Braaksma. We also gained two new people, Donna Bradley and Viola North- cutt. In the sixth long year, or group was Slgwly dwindling down. In this round we lost Julia Van Hall, Donald Wagaman, and Donna Bradley. The seventh year we gained a few to make our number 12. The new passengers were Kathryn Sparks, Ila Mae Terpstra, Rachel Seyda, and Marylan Roorda, A new driver replaced the old. She was Mrs. Davis. In the eighth grade, we gained ,only one member, Merilyn ferkins. In the beginning of the ninth year, we gained quite a few to make our load 14. The ones that joined us were Russell Schmidt, Marvin Roorda, and Charles James. We also had a new driver, Mr. George Evans and three chaperones, Miss Terpstra, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Bob Bouma. In the tenth strugg- ling year we lost four of our large crew. They were Rachel Seyda, Marvin Roorda, Marylan Roorda, and Merilyn Perkins. In the third year of high school we lost Russell Schmidt, but took aboard Larry Van'Rees and Darlene Miller. Our chaper- ones were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and Miss McCay, still includ- ing Mr. Evans. - In the final year of our journey, we lost Darlene Miller and gained Pauline Beyer, who only stayed wih us half of the year. Our chaperones are now Miss McCay, Mr. Asby, and Coach Honeck,'W1th Mr. Evans still as our driver. So at the end of our long and tedious journey the crew is now consisted of: Jeanne Gause, Ila Mae Terpstra, Lois Meredith, Norma Peters- ma, Bettie Lewis, Kathryn Sparks, Keith Willemsen, Larry Van Rees, Eugene Sparks, and Charles James. The End Compliments of LISK. HARDWARE your IRHA dealer
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lU4Z388 aaa We, the Class of 1951, of the school of Lynnville, County of Jasper and State of Iowa, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, Jeanne Gause, leave my hook shot to Loretta Perkins so she will be a valuable asset to the coming teams. I also leave my slimness to Bruce Meredith to save him the trouble of dieting. I, Norma Petersma, will my personality to Allyn Parrott so he can get along w1th,people? better, and I leave my long shots to Irma Meredith. I, Charles James, will my freckles and auburn hair to Donald Montgomery so Bettie won't get tired of looking at black, and my quiet ways to Melvin Ratcliff. I, Larry Van Rees, leave to Wilbur Vos my muscles and my nhot rodn to Dale Evans. I, Eugene Sparks, will my position on the football team to Betty Ver Steegt so she can keep up with Marve Withers, and my flirty ways with the girls to Andrew Dunnick. ' I, Kathryn Sparks, will my letter-writing ability and my wise cracks to Andrew Dunnick and my tiny features to Robert Ratcliff. I, Bettie Lewis, leave my good posture to Dale Evans and my pug nose to Deloris Van Weelden. I, Ila Mae Terpstra, leave my excess height to Dick Jay so those big guys won't cause him so much trouble and my bottle of peroxide to Giles Jay. I, Keith .Wil1emsen, leave my ability to wave my hair to Andrew Dunnick, and my way with the'g1r1s to Dale Evans. I, Lois Meredith, will my nA'sn and honest ways to Warner McMains and my curly hair to Deloris Van Weelden. We, the Class of 1951, leave our appreciation for helplng.us to make our high school days, happy ones, to the faculty. MACY BROTHERS, INC. Supplies For Building Better Homes And Farms Ready-mixed Concrete AT SEARSBORO AT LYNNVILLE Grain, Feed, Coal Building Materials Phone 25 Phone 141
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