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Build For Character 12 • V
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BEVERLEY HANSEN PATRICIA LONG CLASS HISTORY It was the first Monday in September in the year of 1952 that our submarine took off under the command of Miss Mar- garet Rood with seaborne children aboard. They are: lanet Nelson, Paul Svoboda, Bob Swanson, Bob Seburger, lerry Weber, George Nygren, Henry Lee, loAnn Redia, lim Sayers, and Deanna Buesing. In the second semester lackie Barta joined our crew. George Wilson also joined us on our second trip making us a crew of 12 members. We were still under the command of Miss Rood. Our next journey was under a new commander, Mrs. Dalphia Carlson. We were now a crew of IQ. members as George Wilson and JoAnn Reida were transferred to another submarine and Kaye Johnson was promoted to our third grade class. On our fourth trip our new commander was Mrs. Ralph Hageman, who took over the controls. Our crew now con- sisted of 10 members. George Nygren and Henry Lee left us and Diane Hall joined our crew. During the next year the submarine was lost. On our sixth voyage Mrs. Crystal Anderson was our new commander. The crew numbered U. with Kathie Pool, Gary Wilson, and Micky Duncan joining us. We lost Diane Hall and Jerry Weber. Our seventh trip was under the command of Mrs. Ben Widman. Mary Updike, Diane Stange, and Steve Hollst joined us on the trip, making us a crew of 11 members. Our next voyage, our crew, under Mrs. Lucille Hoeven, numbered 17. Beverley Hansen, Pat Long, Martha Maly, Linda Lipsys, and Diane Becker, joined us in this drive. Jerry Weber also rejoined us. On our ninth trip, we entered high school. Our crew enlarged to 21 members, with Jim Langemeier, Darrel Charles, Richard Goodding, Boyd Hageman, and Deanna Hanson joining us. George Nygren also rejoined the class. On the tenth voyage, Ken Peterson, and Sandy Wine joined us, and Bob Seburger and Gary Wilson left us making our crew still number 21. The eleventh trip and juniors at last, started out with a crew numbering 20. George Wilson rejoined our class, and Sandy Wine and Jerry Weber left our submarine on this journey, George Wilson left in the latter part of the trip. The high- lights of this year were our Junior Class Play. Ever Since Eve” and the junior-senior picnic.
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KENNETH PETERSON ROBERT SWANSON At last, on August 28, we left on our twelfth and final dive. Our crew numbered only 17, at the close of the year. Bob Swanson and Linda Lipsys left us during the second se- mester. After 12 long voyages only 2 of the original crew remained. Janet Nelson and Paul Svoboda. Highlights of our last voyage were our Senior Class Play, The Boarding- house Reach”, the junior-senior prom, the first homecoming and sneak trip to Colorado. On the twenty-second day of May there were 17 seniors to receive their diplomas: Jackie Barta, Darrel Charles, Richard Goodding, Boyd Hageman, Beverley Hansen, Deanna Hanson, Steve Hollst, Kaye Johnson, Jim Langemeier, Pat Long, Martha Maly, Janet Nelson, George Nygren, Ken Peterson, Kathie Pool, Diane Stange, and Paul Svoboda. From that day on we are on our own individual voyages. CLASS COLORS BLUE and WHITE Garden of the Gods, seen in Colorado on the Senior Trip Not For Fame 13
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