Lytton Community High School - Bark Yearbook (Lytton, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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ro 'Q ,nnnsn ff 95 -'96 EE Q L lr 0 ' j If - -T? . . Y CLASS PROPHECY In May 1962, the seniors of 1952 got together for a picnic. They reminised school day memories and told what they were now doing. Their prophesies were as follows in 1952: We prophesyed that Peggy Heflin would be living on a potato W farm near Fonda raising potatoes and kids. But we now find her in the Methodist Hospital working in the psychiatric ward. As we wandered to the near by table we heard a familiar chuckle and as we looked to see it was none other than Don N. With him was a cute little blonde, the former Mary Goecke. By chatting with Don we soon found that he still preferred chevies and camels. Cigarettes that is 11111 We prophesized that Ann L. would be teaching third or fourth grade near Storm Lake, but by conferring with her we find her plans were some what changed. She is now a chorus girl in the Flamingo Club and receives gigantic tips. The fella roasting marshmellows turned out to be the one and only ------ 1?!? BOB KELLY! We prophesized that Bob would be farming with his dad and brother but we now learn that he is a stock-car racer with two pitmen ------ Miss Barbara Clausen and Esther Staton. We prophesized that Elizabeth N. would be teaching in Texa. We find her in Texas, but not teaching. She is settled on a ranch with her husband, a multi-millionaire, raising 1000 chickens and drilling for oil as her past time. We prophesized that Madge Fagan would be a receptionist for a well known doctor, Dr. Snodgrass. After talking to Madge awhile we find that she has changed her name to WPeek Aboo,' the Bubble Dancer at the famous Stork Club. After leaving we bnwsed around abit. Don Hass caught our attention next. We prpphesized the Don would be running a big dairy farm but it seems like WBeautiful Brown Eyesn changed his mind. In- cidently UBeautiful Brown Eyesn initials are M. Q. Barb Kelley, that all around athelete was prophesized to go to Commercial Extension at Omaha, and taking Accounting. Barb haS changed her mind tto and now is a lion tamer for Barnum and Bailey. It seems like her part in the Senior Class Play influenced her to do something daring and exciting. , Walt Huster was prophesized to become a professor of Engineering. A certain girl has changed his mind considerable since the prophesy. Isn't that right Doris H.? I'm so glad to hear you and Walt are happy in your occupation as assistant managers of the Ford Industry Plant. That 200 lb. fella eating lettuce turned out to be Dale Schramn. We prophesized the Hale would be a coach, but he is now driving a Semi- truck loaded with tomatoes. Thats a cute tomato he carries in the cab with him also. We prophesized that Ann Ditsel would be teaching Home Economics. But she is now in partnershi running a dog kennel---Incidently that partner is her husband fJack Jr.? Their specialty is Poodles. K And not hair cuts either! rf



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Glancing toward the swimming pool we recognized the life saver as Dale Lake. We prophesized that Dale would be working in the Girls Dorm. at I.S.T.CQ Some what similar to this the girl part that is--- Here come Jane Russell, Esther Williams and Ava Gardner--now just a few of the many girls in his harem. Turning our eyes to the water and focusing our eyes to the diving board, we eyed Dorothy Hardyk, who it seems is now one of the Worlds well known Swimming champions. We had propheslzed that Dorothy would be teach- but I guess her fancy has turned to swimming. We prophesized that Leon would be at this time a well known aocouve- ant, but it seems that the Fertig family from Sac needed a hired man, he takes instructions from Margie, and believe it or not her instructions are carried out. That small fella that has finally lived up to his nickname Tiny was now putting out the bonfire. Tiny alias Ronald Meyer is now a lightweight wrestler. We wished him luck on his next bout with Sugars Ray and went to chat with the last Sr. if 1952. Yes, that was none other than Marlene Woehl. The gal with persons ality plus. We had propheslzed that Marlene would attend Commercial Extension and get a job somewhere. Marlene is now personnel director for Burpees Peas Inc. And that drew to a close a get-together with the l952 Sr. class. W 2 'C A fl, 5 CLASS HISTORY The school day history of the senior class of 1952 began for six members of the present senior class on the morning of September 2, 1940, when they were greeted by their teacher, Miss Lillian Halvor- sen at the first grade door. Ann Ditzel, Donald Hass, Walter Huster, Barbara Kelley, Robert Kelly, and Elizabeth Nielsen were among those who entered Lytton Consolidated School that year. The seven years that followed showed changes in the class enrollment Those who received their diplomas at the 1948 eighth grade graduation exercises were: Ann Ditzel, Donald Hass, Peggy Heflin Walter Huster, Barbara Kelley Robert Kelly, Ronald Meyer, Leon Neuhring, Donald Nicholson, Marlene Woehl, and Elizabeth Nielsen. The Freshman Class consisted of 18 members, as they had welcomed five to join them in our high school memories. They were: Frances Guill, Dorothy Hardyk, Dale Lake, Ann Linquist, and Dale Schramm. Madge Fagan joined forces with them in their junior year, and Fran- ces Guill left us at the beginning of the second semester of their Senior year, whereon the graduating class dwindled to 16. The grad- uates of 1952 are: Ann Ditzel, Madge Fagan, Dorothy Hardyk, Peggy Heflin, Walter Huster, Barbara Kelley, Robert Kelly, Dale Lake, Ann Linquist, Ronald Meyer, Leon Neuhring, Elizabeth Nielsen, Donald Nicholson, Donald Hass, Dale Schramm, and Marlene Woehl. CLASS MOTTOS CONQUERING AND STILL TO CONQUER xr CLASS COLORS AQUA AND SILVER Nr - CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE

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