Milbank High School - Kennel Yearbook (Milbank, SD)

 - Class of 1958

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Shirley Storm I love my school days, but oh you nights Jon VanderVelden I love but one woman—one at a time Leland Swan David Tassler If school is liberty, give me He doesn’t believe in love at death first sight but he believes in taking a second look James Trapp Silence is golden—I’m dead broke Susan Thompson A blush is becoming but, oh, how inconvenient Roberta Webb Think twice before speaking, then don’t say anything Carolyn VanVeen Susan Wagner The moon is twice as Always active, always bright, beautiful when viewed wide awake on any night by two 18

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Rita Sawrey Success is the echo of her golden voice Ivan Schwann He’s one of those no one knows anything mean about Mary Ann Schaffer HPHIiTH!!! III tiT »i ' » I': ' Her spirit is like a teakettle —always bubbling over Jerry Schlosser Bccauce a man is silent doesn’t mean he has nothing to say M3rlyn Schumacher Quiet men are sometimes surprising Shirley Schoon If smiles were money, she’d be rich Rita Storm She likes the farmer’s boy Charles Selchert Annette Shauf Remember—it’s the silent Her interests are few but guy that learns the most concentrated—men 17



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Patricia Weekley Marilyn Williams Love can never be expected Short and peppy to grow when one keeps transplanting it SENIORS REACH FIRST LEVEL OF STARDOM Well, we have finally made it! This was the expression heard through- out the halls during the beginning of the school year. It is important, how- ever, to remember that we now have another level of stairs to climb to reach our stardom. These stairs being the things that we are going to do with ourselves after graduation. Many of us have already charted the course of our stars, but we must prove to the outside world that we are capable and reedy to face her unknown whims. We now can no longer shrink from the world and let our parents guide us. We are now making our own decisions; we must stand up to the world. Brave words? Yes, but oh, how 'rue. It seems hard to speak of brav- ery when actually we are not. We are just like the freshmen in a sense. We are “a bit frightened by the idea of what this outside world is going to be like without the security we have known so long. A graduate might ex- plain it, At first I was like a fish out of the water, but eventually you learn how to breathe. Eventually we will become accustomed to this world but as yet we are unsure. We have pushed aside the worries of our future as long as possible. May we now, the 1958 seniors, take this task in our hands and make the most of it. 19

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