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CHARLOTTE TIM 'I'm off in my car to get a guy. I'm bound to get one by and by.' Glee Club 12 Mixed Chorus 23h Band 23h Ensemble 23h Instrumental Solo 12 Accompanist 3h Junior Play 3 Cantata 123A Class Sec.-Treas. 2 Pep Club 2 FHA 2 Vaudeville Show 24 MELVIN WARD 'A man of deeds not of words.' Annual Staff A CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER LLOYD TRIMPE 'I cannot say my heart's my own.' Baseball 2 Track 3 Stage Crew 3 Annual Staff A mLife is a picture painted well.n Wine and silver Orchid This page and two additional pages sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company, E. Roggentien 5 Sons- Pie1d's Feeds Q ApplianC6S
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BETTY PRETZ She's content to be what she really is.n Junior Play 3 GAA 23A FHA 123 Annual Staff A IRENE SCHINDLER 'She has talent in her hands.W GAA 2 Stage Crew 3 Annual Staff A GAROLD SHEDA WGet thee behind me Satan--and push? Glee Club 123A Mixed Chorus 23A Madrigal 3A ' Pep Club 3A Student Council 3A Boys' Quartet 3A Band 23A Annual Staff A Mixed Quartet A Vaudeville Show A Vocal Solo A Instrumental Solo A This page sponsored by Marengo Motor Company A -17+ BETTY ROBERTS 'I never met a man I never liked.' Basketball 123A FHA 12 Student Council 2 Stage Crew 3 Annual Staff A DUANE SCHWARTING 'Where there's troub1e,there's me? JIM SMITH 'A land sailor with tf aggirl iriaezggybpor Eaglggegalg 23A Baseball 23A Glee Club 123A Mixed Chorus 3A Madrigal 3A Boys' Quartet 3 Band 123A Band Ensemble 123A Solo 123 Junior Play 3 Cantata 123A Student Council 1 Pep Club A Annual Staff A Student Conductor A Vaudeville Show A
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Cyan cz'-fiarfofnf First year, first day, first teacher, first books---the list could go on indefinitely, but really it all adds up to just one thing--kindergarten! And what a scared little bunch of big shots we were! There were Mary McGurk, Lois Fiser, Jim Smith, Bill Ellis, Frank Hohensee,Marion Fuller, and Carroll Gunderson. Under Miss W. Collin's leadership we soon became experts at tying our shoestrings. In first grade this lively little bunch was joined by Bob Gunzenhauser, who seemed to satisfy our need for mischief, for it wasn't till fifth grade we added Joyce Gleason to our ranks. It was an extremely proud class that entered junior high.Now we had our own lockers and several different teachers. Added to our class in that year were Irene Schindler and Franklin Norton. In seventh grade we gained Norene Gould,Almeda Kahler and Charles Ogden. During our eighth year the boys began to wash behind their ears and the girls started curling their hair and using lipstick. Betty Bell then joined our ranks. Wheels, that's what we were! Big wheels as we strolled into the halls as freshmen. But even big wheels get shaky now and then and we did too. Mary Lou Aiken, Marian Bral, Shirley Danskin, Jim Dye, Dwight Felling, Kenneth Hagen,Jean Hartman, Jim Lillie,Kath- leen Martin, Donna Mitchell, Keith Ollinger, Richard Peters,Betty Fretz, Betty Roberts, Duane Schwarting, Garold Sheda, Charlotte Timm and Melvin Ward joined the trembling party. After we braved initiation and began taking part in the activities, we really be- came part of high school.Every club and sport soon had enthusias- tic members from our class. The sophomore year passed with nothing of particular impor- tance happening. We now had members in small groups, regulars on the teams and drama participants and soloists. The junior year came in with a bang. Oh, what excitement there was when we chose our class rings. Then came the junior play, WArsenic and Old Lace.W For the first time the play was given two nights and our class emerged the richest in years. The banquet was a genuine delight.WMoonlight and Rosesnwas the themeg our newly attained member, Joanne Kurtz,found herself deep in the middle of drawing the silhouettes used as the wall decorations. Darlene Brown and Lois Davis were helpful new additions on the basketball court. Marlene Murphy was also a welcome addition in the junior year. One lone addition came in our senior year. This was Joanne Chittenden, who came to make the last chapter of our WClass His- tory' complete. This page and two additional pages sponsored by Doose Hotel, Marengo Sheet Metal Company, B A L Maidrite
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