Newburg High School - Yearbook (Newburg, IA)

 - Class of 1953

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X Q 5, 1...-u.. ....aBllluludnllil:n ' CLASS ETILI. We, the Newburg Graduating siege of 1953, being ef sound mind and b Od? do hereby will the following to our bereaved underclaserraerz in our last will and testament . e I, Marilyn do hereby will my lovelorn ladvice to all the Junior Girls to enlighten their futureg also my sense of humor te Henriettafin hopes that she puts it to good use. -.e eu l xl I, Mary Leu do hereby will my early morning hours to Helen so she can concentrate betterg and to Delmar my height so he can become a better athlete. 1 I, Ruthie do hereby will my riding ability to Eleanor so she won't, have to ride in that green Ford all the timeg also my basketball ability to Gloria Grese. I, Bill do hereby will my one armed driving ability to Ronald Nott so he may profit by itg and my one tgirl romance to Kenny Sutter: whe seems to be getting around lately. I, Vernon do hereby will my muscles to Loretta so she can handle her mem betterg my laugh to Jean Krusrm who thinks it very funn . Y I, Shirley do hereby will my nretty curls to Walter who has been needing. some letelyg and my heir pins to Dale until he gets a toni. T, ifihjfllis do hereby will my czhirnericel knowledge for writing poems to Virggirmiag also my ability to swim like a rock to Barbara Sutten so She can find out how deep the ocean is. V Last but not least, we the Seniors Of 1953 :io hereby will our sunny seats on the south side of the assembly to the Juniors and our patience to the faculty who will need it more than we will. SENIORS Seniors Remembered For Descriptive Word lfery Lou Cut e R emetrks Sw eet Phyllis Bright Eyes Cute Ma x-ilgfn Smil e Short Bill Good Nature Hard Worker Vernon Appetite Muscles Ruthi e Pr etty Hai r Ea ey-Goi ng Shir! ey Figure Dimples 4 12

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. .hu -L nii!Ulllllnnn'r ' ' .a cnlss HISTORY l o 4' o o Thirteen years ago, no were irxiucfood into the educational forces: at Camp Bewburg. Those in our poop wore, Marilyn Honchal, Donnal3E5.1I.u',lRu'Eh Rott, nd Shirl Thorp and Robert. Paul, Phyllis.Paul, Jean Smith, Kenneth Sutton a . sy o , - o had kits after three weeks Marcella Guddendort entered our Camp. We auch our containing pencil, tablet, and colon to start. our basicrhraining to px-spar, ua for our battle of lifes. Our commander was Misa Kline.. After nine months training we had a mrlough of three months, to be followed by nine months training with ratings of first grade. To our squad llai Vario Weaver Doris Rupp, Mary Lou Ebert, Laurence Lucas and was ca Rosolla Gillespie. Liaroellla G-uddendorf and Ruth Hott. later were transferred to another camp. Our loader was Miss Kline. Our group as second graders consisted of the some members with the ex- ception of Rosella Gillespie and Verle Weaver, who were transferred dur-ing Du i this eriod of training we had lfiso Mathson for captain. the year. 1' ng po. As third graders Miss Wedell trail-wi us further. Gur group gainsd Paul i R oon left Dobbs and Larry Cogley. Larry Gogloy and Dor s upp s . o o Y P 1 Kir under As fourth graders we were joined by Ruth hott and hyll a by the supervision of Mrs. Bader and Miss Howell. At the beg-ginrzing of the fourthlyear of training Kenneth Sutton and Paul Dobbs had left us. ' S l t, ' along with Patricia. Schroder we wmt on into the .fifth yoar of ralning and Bill Ashing under the comznandership of Miss Neely. After our yearly three months mrlough we went back as sixth graders ith the same members and lfiss Swanson as our guide. w . As seventh graders we were joined by Robert. Ellis and Darlene Nash who later received a higher rating. Eh-3. Ahrens took over leadership. Martha Brush ,joined us when we became eighth graders. kim. Ahrens re- mained with us. o f . . d ,. ft oi hth grade graduation we were owen orders by comman ers mrs. A er , g r o , Keep, Urs. Ahrgns, Mr. Smith and hir. Shidler to advance upon Freshman Heights . During this time Robert H1118 left us. Our next adventure was Sophomore Ridgef' with Vernon Cooling as a re- t in our group with Martha Brush and Marilyn Honohal leaving us. plaoemer: , A At. this time Elisa Colby, Hrs. Ahrens, Mrs. Keep, Mr. Shidler and fir. Smith to give us orders. After succeeding in these twolattompts we went on to enoounter Junior Hilln. With Marilyfrx Honchal again with us we continued under the same supervision. Our last. assignment under Lira. Keep, Hr. Shidler and lor. Hayworth Ki b 'f il n has been Senior Peak . Our group, Mary Lou Ebert, Phyllis r y, oar y Henchal Ruthie Not.t,.Shir1ey Tharp, Bill Asking, and Vernon Cooling have fi iished thisotaak and are ready for our discharge diploma. now n o r o As we leave this seperationoontez' we are still held in reserve for the greator obg.t?.1es that still lie ahead. --Shirley Thorp Sponsored By TOWN S nd Country Cleaners Kellogg, I wa



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s ....--........-unuunuanllllaul- CLASS PUSH TIME who knows when time began? . J who Knows how or where? None sf us Know or expect to find out And few people really care. For us, time began when we were born And continues every day that we're here. Haurs 50 by and the days pass along LM N' -Q b year. Whll6 we ggow wiser, ycgr y l d nd ve've studied hard, Together we've toi e a v ' rwtters big and small, We've wan lm lu , . ' ' ked me still will Keep learning But when schoal is flHlSL The hardest lessens of all--- To be newest, humble, generous, and true, To be sad, to se tender and to me strong, To live each day in a Godlike way ' ' 1' Lt tnat are wrong. Trying to name things 115 forfive and learn to forget We shall leQrn to g As calm Qays forgive tie rains and the winds, Amd megin anew at the break of day Converting enenies into friends. For friends are more precious And grow degrer QS tie Lands of tihe turn, Friends can be purchased for just a smile, A hind Nord and a gentle concern. Under Qursnts' and teachers' gladly iQiQaRCS It is Gviasnt me have proLressQd such year. 1mQtilleu witbin as is an SQTHGQL Mcsiye To Look forward to each any mithout fnqr. LQ ure iruteful to t,ose LLC have spunt their t In Lelying Qnd teaching and giving So that auch precious .omirt of our time Kay result in JLundant livin4. --lazy Lou Abert than silver or aol d ix 4163 n x ni-- :ai :K 2 K 1 MN W X 'l fr -. . , R - ..-,Aw VA - I Jvhva -.' V 1,, , .. Q 'H-H- ' ww'f1,fmWW,,zffx . M' 13

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