Minburn High School - Voyager Yearbook (Minburn, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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ability to Arthur Hill so that he.can get a second in contest. To Barbara Hawbaker he leaves his ability to make a disturbance in Mr. Sanders's assembly. He leaves his tractor crank to Mr. Willadsen so that he can get his Plymouth started on cold mornings. Last but far from least his seat in the assembly he leaves to Betty Jo Smotherman. Gary Royer leaves his seat by the radiator to Lowell Wicks so that he won't get cold. His ability to play catcher on the baseball team he leaves to John Burket. He will his good grades to Bobby Hurd and hopes he can beat a Hawbaker. He leaves his ability to talk in the assembly to George Miller and hopes he can get by with it also. He wills his good chevey to James Taylor, so that he can go to Van Meter. His height he leaves to Jerrold Hanselman. Roy Hurd leaves his sfnging ability to Everett Hanselman and hopes he gets much exnerience from it as he did. His Ford he leaves to Melvin Scott to take to Dawson, and hopes he has as much luck as he did. Carl Gottschalk leaves his Model A to Lester Gardiner and hopes he doesn't snend so much over hauling it as he did. To Lowell Wicks he leaves his swagger. We the Senior Class leaves to the Under Class Men all of our passes to get out of the assembly and hone they succeed in leaving better than we did. To the Juniors we leave --------------- . All of our luck we leave the underclassmen because we are sure they can use it. Signed this eighth day of March in the year of our Lord A. D.



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aaa ,- Y f' HPlane for Chicago Indianapolis Miami, loading I glanced at my watch, the time---ll:gO. We gathered and we climbed through the air latch. The stewardess list and led us to our seat. As we chatted about the I was very suprised to find that the charming steward at Ramp 6.H up our bags checked her flying weather ess was none other than the president of the Senior Class of N50-Sln, Nancy Belden. She explained to us how she recieved a job with T.W.A. and has been flying for three years. The pilot's head emerged from the forward cabin. To our astonishment we found the skipper of our airliner to be Gary Boyer. Gary said Ufasten your saftey belts everybody for the from the tower stated that this tripwfould be rather it was, but our expert pilot guided us to saftey. La reports rough.H S0 ter we found out from Gar that that trip was the roughest he had ever flown. we grabbed a light snack and taxied to the fashi Heed1eburg,H one of Chicago's famous Day Clubs. walk onatle H0ld ing through the door we were astonished to see Norma Smotherman's smiling face behind the hat check counter. We handed her out hats and coats and inquired how she recieved her Job. She explained that she applied there for a job a year ago and has beenwaorking there since A waiter escorted us to our tables and we settled down to watch the performance. The curtains parted and a bla walked onto the floor followed by a brunette in a gor The man walked to the center and he began playing the ck faces man geous go . organ. wwe were entertained by the mellow bass voice of a fellow we later found out to be Roy Hurd. The girl was his wife, Car discussed old times and left. ol Jean. We We had heard about a new University that had been constructed in Chicago. We decidedto visit the University. Walk ing through the massive doors we were greeted by Professor Shirley. Marilyn said she had two other surprises for us. After climb flight of stairs we found the name M. Hawbaker Prof good long chat. We asked Hwell there is always one out of every eight,H she sa decided to be that one.n we left her room and was met by a broom. On the ing the next r that had ther for a ourselves in front of a doo . of Chemistry. We got toge her how she ever became Prof. of Chemistry? id, Hand I other end of the handle the figure of Bob Mishler protruded. Bob said that he was in a hurry for he had to finish sweeping the b was nearing the take off time of our plane. Our tri- to Indianapolis was much smoother than While on the plane we met an old friend form Minburn, Ronnie told us that he was Playing professional baske flying to Miami to play an all star game. we landed in Indianapolis and hired a guide to s the city. we found out that the famous Indianapolis uilding. It the previous. Ronnie Hicks. tball and was how us about Labor Day Race was going to be held in two weeks. Our guide taxied us to the track where we met the famous driver, Jerry Smith. Jerry took us to his home where we were served a very delic ious dinner

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