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CL± 1 Mm We, the senior class, of the city of Milford, of the county of Seward, of the State of Nebraska, being of illegal age and unsound mind and having practi¬ cally no memory at all, do make, publish, and declare this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT hereby revoking and annulling any and all will or wills by us and made heretofore: John Aden wills ' his gorilla actions to Dean Stauffer. Iris Becker doesn ' t will anything. She ' s going to keep Allen all to herself. Laura Dewey wills her story-telling ability to Florence Merrill. Heard the one about the salesman, Flossie? Naomi Eigsti wills her wool to anyone who gets chilly. Donna Fahrlander wills the time she used to spend at the Post Office to Patty Cooper. When are you going to become Postmaster, Jim? Lorence Forst wills his ten farms to Leland Sutter. You ' ll need a little help from Dan, Leland. Don Freeman wills his ability to get into trouble to David Barker. What are cement blocks worth now, Dave? Tom Godbey wills his horse sense to Jack Zimmerman. Settle down, Jack. Larry Jantze wills his charming manner with Crete girls to Dale Anderson. Take it easy, Dale. Norman Kuzel wills his dangerous traffic record to JoAnn Sinn. How many mudflaps have you won, JoAnn? Laura Luebbe wills her good grades to Harold Stauffer. Get out your books, Harold. Joyce Miller wills her late study hours to Francis Forst. Better get home earlier, Francis. Roland Miller wills Jane Danekas to Bud Becker. Keep it up, Kenneth. Norman Roll wills his herd of milk cows to Jane MacKenzie. How ' s the guernsey business, Jane? Ted Schirmer wills his athletic ability to his brother, Boots. You have a good start, Ron. Ray Schweitzer wills his tardiness to physics class to Lon Hulen. Ruth Smith wills her figure to Eunice Roth. Better eat more, Eunice. Bob Stutzman wills his sleepiness in class to Maurice Jantze. Sweet dreams, Maurice. Delane Welsch wills his Blue Mondays to Dick Hershberger. Janice Yost wills her television hours to Jean Dainton. Get a hero, Jean. The entire senior class wills their brains, athletic ability, and splendid behavior to the rest of the school. ★ It is the year of 1962, and as we look into our telescopic radar receiver screen, we see the senior class of 1952 busy adapting themselves to the revised atomic world. John Aden is living on a sunny farm in Indiana, raising slop hounds for hound derbys. Iris Becker is living in Beverly Hills, California, after starring in MGM ' s majestic movie hit, Iris of Earl. Laura Dewey is running the Sunny Site Service Station and cafe and is writing political speeches on the side. —9
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d[a±± In the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, fifteen happy youngsters started the climb up the hill of Education. They were: Marita Cooper, Ted Schirmer, Jim Zimmerman, Larry Jantze, Naomi Eigsti, Norman Roll, Dale Hoge, Ruth Smith, Joyce Miller, Robert Stutzman, Lowell Newton, Shirley Lux, Edward Saltzman, Marilyn Hansen, and Ora Roth. Our teacher was Mrs. Elmer Yost. Newcomers in our class as we passed along were: 1st grade—Barbara Williams, Beverly Stolz, Billy Oswald, Clifford Ander¬ son, Grace Roth, Bonnie Jean Roth, Donna Jean Gregg, and Erlis Miller. Our teachers were Miss Bernice Yost and Miss Helen Dauner. 2nd grade—Miss Dauner was our teacher with new members, Ardis Barker, Delverna Roth, and Robert Lee Springer. 3rd grade—Donna Fahrlander, James Rediger, Carol Ann Churchill, Raymond Zimmerman, Donald Hubbard, Janice Yost, Fred Feeken, Marvin Johnson, and Naomi Riley. Miss Schultz was our teacher. 4th grade—New members were John Aden, Laura Dewey, Laura Luebbe, Mary Stauffer, Helen Burkey, Annabel Miller, Howard Miller, and Myrna Stutzman. Our teacher was Mrs. Sutter. 5th grade—Grace Trabert, Clifford Roth, and Imogene Roth, with Miss Sweasey as our teacher. 6th grade—With Miss Sweasey as our teacher again, our new members were Dick Parks, Charles Parks, Eldon Miller, Marilyn Miller, and Jackie Larsen. Lowell Newton re-entered during this year. 7th grade—Iris Becker, Phyllis Chrisman, Tom Godbey, and Max Rich¬ ardson were new members. Donna Fahrlander rejoined our class. Mrs. Scott was our teacher. 8th grade—Joyce Buettgenbach and Yvonne Murphy were the new pupils, and Mrs. Scott was our teacher again this year. Those entering as freshmen were: John Aden, Iris Becker, Phyllis Chrisman, Laura Dewey, Naomi Eigsti, Donna Fahrlander, Lorence Forst, Donald Freeman, Tom Godbey, Marilyn Hansen, Larry Jantze, Norman Kuzel, Laura Luebbe, J oyce Miller, Roland Miller, Norman Roll, Grace Roth, Imogene Roth, Wayne Roth, Edward Saltzman, Ruth Smith, Ray Schweitzer, Ted Schirmer, Mary Stauffer, Robert Stutzman, Delane Welsch, and Janice Yost. Ivan Vagts entered as a sophomore. There were no new enrollments in either the junior or senior grades. There are twenty seniors receiving their diplomas this year.
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ij — don Naomi Eigsti, after having gone steady for eleven years, is now married and lives on a large sheep ranch in Hesston, Kansas. Donna Fahrlander is a big wheel in politics and is running for the office of Postmaster Ge neral for the term beginning in 1962. Lorence Forst is playing pro-basketball after breaking Clyde Lovellette ' s scoring records. They call him Leaping Lorence. Don Freeman has invented a new growth hormone which makes every¬ body tall. He now stands six feet four. Tom Godbey is a deep-sea diver working for a salvage company in the vicinity of Coon Creek. Larry Jantze is living in Mexico where he holds the title The World ' s Champion Bull Thrower. Norman Kuzel has migrated to Czechoslovakia where he is professor of Cacklejack languages at the University of Prague. Laura Luebbe is co-starring with Roy Rogers in the new western movie hit, Saddlesore. Joyce Miller is president of the Miller ' s High Life Company, after eight years of extensive executive training. Roland Miller is now a professional wrestler and is known as one of the meanest boys in the ring. Norman Roll has established a baker y in Ruby, Nebraska, where he specializes in making nut rolls. Ted Schirmer is now a co-partner in the Conner Roofing Company of Milford. Ray Schweitzer is now a champion brahma bull rider. He says driving a Crosley gave him the natural knack to ride bulls. Ruth Smith is a piano player in the New York symphony orchestra. Bob Stutzman discovered oil on his dad ' s farm and is now a big oil king. Delane Welsch is playing pro-football for the Cleveland Browns. Janice Yost has her own television program where she is the kiddie ' s favorite cowgirl, Tripalong Calamity. ' ' N dta ±i dPozm This grand old year of ' 52 Has been so long awaited And if the story were retold The following would be related: The subjects in our freshman year That we found to be quite new Included ag, home ec., and math, English and science too. The sophomore year, the second step That twenty-three did take, Was high lighted by biology class And the teacher, Mary Jaque. For our junior banquet theme The western style proved lucky Then presentation of our play We found to be Just Ducky. Our senior year has now gone by We ' ve reached Commencement Day This aim we wish to leave behind: Prepare for tomorrow today. But now the time has come to leave These gay times all behind And if the work could be forgotten We ' d like to stay, we find. MOTTO: Prepare for Tomorrow Today COLORS: Blue and Silver FLOWER: White Rose 10 -
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