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Class Will We the senior class of 195k with our superior intelligence do hereby make this our last will and testimony. Article Une To ou?'Superintendent we leave a broken rubber-hose and all the cards in the discipline file. Article Ego To al our teachers we leave our bright remarks, brillant sense of humor and our outstanding conduct. Article Three To all underclassmen we leave the carved desks, our good grades, old tests and our pleasant trips to the office. Article Four ,299 Bartels wills his physique to Earl Bartels. Better send for a Charles Atlas hook right away. ,gggggggtglg wills his motorcycle to Arlo Batz. Here's hoping you can keep it on the road. ,1g2ngp,Bggg wills his going to Manson to Russ Hutchinson. Won't be much of a change will it, Russ? lk gglg-Bags wills her nickname, Shrimp, to Gracia Stock. Fits pretty well doesn't it Gloria Denise wills her piano playing to Gene Batt. If you are going to be another Liberace you had better start practicing, Gene. Mar Lou Everts wills the big rock on her left hand to Bev Johnson. Think you can settle down to one, Bev? Y Verne Hillmer wills his flasny new car to LeRoy Johnson. These new cars are a little different than the old ones, LeRoy. Dale Hutchinson wills his numerous pencil shavings to Walt and Charlie. Now everyone will be warm next winter. Wilma Jones wills her shyness to Lois Freese. Think you can make the big change, Lois? Keith Kreft wills his trumpet case and everything along with it to Loran Hartwig. Have fun, Loran. Kenn Staton wills his streamlined convertible to Lenus. Hope you can afford a roll of tape Lenus. Eleanor Waggett wills her quiet resourceful manner to Carole Meyer. Think you can make the change, Carole? Gerald Yeazel wills his box of wheaties to Kenny Ellis. Hope you have better luck than Jerry. Magi Yeazel wills her dishwashing ability to Kay Hostetter. Donft get dishpan hands, Kay. Janet Kreft wills her abilty of driving in the ditch to Joye Glassnapp. Happy sailing, Joye. Harlan Schade wills his ability to talk in class and still get B's in deportment to Belbert Kreft. Think you can get away with it, Delbert?
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She told us that there was nothing difficult about her job, and since there weren't anymore honors for her to win she really didn't know just what she would do. we wished her luck and hurried on. In Chicago, we went to church on Sunday. We kept looking over the min- ister. He certainly looked familiar. When he ascended to the pulpit we suddenly recognized him. It was Bob Bartelsl After the service we went toil see him. He told us that he had first become interested in the ministry wh e di Wa tbur he had taken this job in Chicago DBCRHSS he felt that atten ng r g. R 'here especially, people had to be shown the right path to follow . k r a newl con- While passing through Cedar Rapids we stopped to loo ove y structed hospital. We went to the head nursels office to ask if we could look the hospital over. Behind the desk we could hardly see Marilyn Batz. She told us that her husband and she were joint owners of the hospital. Wh wanted to meet her husband, but he was in the operating room and quite busy so we left. While pass ng . members were taken to the University hospital. There in a white jacket guess whom we saw. It was Freddie Schwartz. We asked him how he had ever gotten into this profession. He told us he had gone to the State University Q we knew why! and had just drifted into this work. He also said that it was qulge 1 through Iowa City we had a slight accident and a few band interesting work, especially the lab technicians. By the way, he had marr e a lab technician. We congratulated him and wished him much happiness and were on our way again. Once more we were back in Lytton. There was only one classmate we hadn't seen yet. We finally found her as a kindergarten teacher in Lytton grade school. Strangely enough Janice Longman hadn't married yet. She togdhus th t er a that the right superintendent just hadn't come along yet. We assure she was still plenty young and someday she would meet her superintendent charming. Class History The history of this 19513. graduating class all started w s ago when Miss Lillian Halverson met eighteen youngsters att etlh? fig-Serta gigs: doggesnagzll-2131135 .these eclightiennthere are five still in this ' Q z ones or a Schwartz Jr. and Keith Kreft.' enisei Janice Longman' Freddie Through the next seven years the class enrollment changed from year to year and in 1950 there were 22 who received diplomas at the eighth grade graduation ceremony. Those students were: Donald Bartels, Robert Bartels, Marilyn Batz, Vernon Batz, Gloria Denise, Shirley Ewoldt, Goldie Gay Guess, Verne Hillmer, Dale Hutchinson, Wilma Jones, Keith Kraft, Erma Dee Landsness, Janice Longman, Darwin Matter, Sharon Mayo, Garry Mesa, Dale Scharn, Freddie Schwartz Jr., Kenneth Staten, Eleanor Waggett, Ger- ald Yeazel and Bob Abbott. The first year in high school there were three who joined the group but one left. Bob Abbott left and Mary Lou Everts, Janet Kreft, and Har- lan Schade entered from country schools, making twenty-four ambitious young scholars starting on the road of high school. Three students moved away after the junior year. They were: Garry Moss, Shirley Ewoldt and Eleanor Wright. g The senior graduating class of l95h finished their high school ca- reers with 2l students. They were: Donald Bartels, Marilyn Batz, Gloria Denise, Mary Lou Everts, Goldie Gay Guess, Verne Hillmer, Dale Hutchinson, Wilma Jones, Janet Kreft, Keith Kraft, Erma Landsne s, Janice Longman, Darwin Hatter, Sharon Mayo, Harlan Schade, Dale Scharn, Freddie Schwartz -Tru Kenneth Staten, Eleanor Waggett, Gerald Yeazel and Mary Yeazel.
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Dale Scharn wills his tall, slim figure to Dwight Carlson. Get our stilts Erma Landsness wills her pony tail to Carolyn Ringgenberg. Don't use toe many bobby pins, Carolyn. Janice Lon man wills her out of town boyfriends to RoDean Denise. See Janice about tHe technique she uses. Sharon Ma o wills his attempts at wise cracking and his hot rod to Eddie Huster. AII cars and pedestrians be on the look out. Darwin Mateer wills his 'Dear John' letters to Duane Shadle. Don't feel bad, Duane, appens to the best of us. Dwight. Freddie Schwartz wills his good looks and ability to go steady to Don Claman. Get on the ball, Don. May Breakfast On May 16, l95h, the seniors prepared the annual May Breakfast for the juniors, faculty and their families and school board and their fami- lies. The breakfast was served at 7:00 in the school gym. The b 8 kf t 1 t d f bl d k d h t t butter, jaladoggtsfoggmgtg and gggxgle fjuigigsmilk and glgffegfs ' Baccalaureate Service Baccalaureate Services were held for the Senior Class of 195k on May 16 at the American Lutheran Church at Lytton at 8:00 p.m. Reverend Nassen gave the.sermon which was entitled, 'The Key to Success.' Musical selections were: 'Bless This House', sung by Eleanor Waggett and 'My Task' sung by the mixed quartet. The Commencement May 21, l95A, at 8:00 The Commencement Music selections were Commencement Exercises Exercises were held in the Lytton gym on Friday, o'clock. address was given by Ray furnished by Sharon Mayo Cunningham of Ames, Iowa and Kieth Kreft in a vocal duet and the Mixed Chorus. The Valedictory address was given by Erma Salulatory address was given by Gloria Denise. The invocation and benediction were given The following awards were given: Marilyn Batz.and Mary Lou Everts, Citizenship award, Music award, Gloria Denise and Erma Dee Landsness, Athletic award, Darwin Matter, and Don Bartels, and Scholarship award, Erma Dee Landsness. Miss Koole played the processional and recessional. Kay H. and Lenus S. led the Seniors in and out. RAY WALLACE, NORTHWESTERH Dee Landsness and the by Rev. MacLean. LIFE INSURANCE CO. BUNTROCK-SALIE STUDIO OCKWELL CITY. IOWA STORM LAKE, IOWA
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