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u 1 T d it QF 12-X x .llk '.,.q., , . Fact' sw' i T. 'tgi- Twenty-fou rf asf , Un: 49 'ez' Four years ago together, We FortyfNiners stood, With excellent intentions On some we have made good We studied subjects weighty That never grew quite clear, We faltered by the wayside, But now at last we're here. Although the tasks you set us Were difficult to do, And the scholarship requirements Oft made us cross and blue, Your ears were deaf to pleading, We worked-and it did pay- We achieved our noble purpose As we attest today. We'll take no tearful leaving, We'll say no sad goodfbyes, For, though our hearts are heavy, The world before us lies. Our school days have been happy, But now 'tis time to go. Behind are recollections, Ahead our futures glow. As children, tired of playing, At sunset hurry home, Back to Gdebolt High School We, too, some day shall come. Yes, when across our pathway Time's cool gray shadow falls You'll hear our weary footsteps , Returning to your halls. To you, oh, Alma Mater, Our loyalty we give, This be your pride and honor: YGU TAUGHT US HOW TO LIVE
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,Cast Will and Eksfamelrf We, the Senior Class, of Cdebolt High, do declare this to be our last Will and Testament. I, Fayetta Murr, will my short walking distance from school to Ruth Treman. I, Melvin Lindner, will my manly muscles to Irvin Stehr. I, Shirley Siebrecht, will my ability to meet out of town men to Lois Rohlf. I, Arda Lee Flogstad, bequeath my position on various food committees for the last four years to Joyce Thielke. I. Dallas Rohlf, bequeath my quiet ways to George Hummel. I, Beverly Witt, bequeath my slim height to Tobianne Chaffee. I, Don Konrady, will my natural wave to Eldon Cldnettle. I, Duane Breon, will my private booth in Cobblestone to Jim Turner. I, Ferne Kessler, will my rosy cheeks and blushing ability to Joan Mc' Corkindale. I, Duane Einspahr, will my leopard skin to Ronnie Salmonson. I, James Klus, bequeath my Pepsi Cola physique to Jim Brower. I, Audrey Schultz, bequeath my typing ability to Albert Veit. I, Clara Taphorn, will my ability to drive a Chevy to Verna Mae. I, Carol Youngren, bequeath my FFA interest to Don Gunderson. I, Phyllis Schramm, will my makefup slips to Coach Forsythe. I, Don Jackson, bequeath my ability in handling fantastic situations to Leonard Ziegmann. I, Alleen Lindquist, will my lostfweekends at Sioux City to Janet Sonksen. I, Doug Boerner, bequeath my smoothness to Roger Buxton. I, Robert Moffitt, bequeath my Irish to Richard Taylor. I, William Rex, will my atomic research in Chemistry to Gordon Friday. I, Joan Einspahr, will my ability to go steady to Marilyn Hoefling. I, Mary Bengford, will my Basketball ability to all green freshmen. I, Dick Morr, will my technique with outfofftown women to Paul Zadow. I, Glenn Bernhardt, will my worldly knowledge to John Witt. I, Jean Landgraf, bequeath all my little troubles to Mildred Stover. I, Alvera Lansink, bequeath my complete library to Helen Reuber. I, Bob Hansen, will my college visits to Charles Krusenstjerna. . I, Bob Watts, will my extensive excursions in the auto to Tom Bengford. I, Dorothy Albrecht, will my outfofftown correspondence to Jane Teaquist. I, Bill Bird, will the subject of bees back to Mr. Shaw's Speech Class. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hand this twentieth day of May, 1949. THE FORTYfNINERS Twenty-th
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61a 5 ffisfzfry Thirteen years ago, we seniors, with bright ex- pectant faces, presented ourselves at kindergarten to begin to learn our Readin', 'Ritin', and 'Rith- metic. Our teacher was Miss Kelch and her pupils were: Dorothy Albrecht, 'Glenn Bernhardt, Joan Coon, Clair Crowley, Joan Einspahr, James Frank- lin, Dick Gardner, Bob Hansen, Roger Hove, Don Jackson, Mary Lou Johnson, Dick Johnson, Donna Kallsen, James Klus, Don Konrady, Marilyn Mc- Bride, Dick Morr, Fayetta Murr, Phyllis Pearson, Bill Rex, Roger Ross, Robert Smith, Bob Watts, Robert Hedberg, Robert Anderson, Ray Neville and George Stevens. Moving on to first grade we gained Howard Gonnerman, Jack Gunderson, Don Sorenson, Duane Breon, Jerry Bruning and John Mayberry. Miss Aden was our teacher and how well we remember how we enjoyed school for now we got to go all day. Then to second grade where Miss Aaron was to steer us for our next year. Here we were joined by Patsy Brand, Royce Hannel, Glenna Jean Morrow, Donna Jean McElravy, Tillman McFarland, Charles Neville and Paul Seiler. Next across the hall to third grade with Miss Wallace as the teacher. That year our roll call in- cluded Beverly Witt and Douglas Glesmann. The highlight of this year was our postoffice which we made from orange crates or what-have-you. Miss Sutton was waiting for us in fourth grade. Not much excitement occurred during this year only that we had to duck once in a while so we wouldn't get hit by the blackboard erasers. However, Miss Sutton was a good teacher. It was a happy day for us when we moved up to fifth grade for now we were upstairs with the big kids. Miss Gordon was our teacher. We gain- ed Arda Lee Flogstad, Douglas Boerner, Dallas Rohlf, and Duane Breon, Duane having moved away wasn't with us in fourth grade but joined us again in the latter part of fifth grade. In sixth grade our teacher was Miss Zwiep. I-low well we all remember all the many themes we had to write!! This year we gained Leonard Nev- ille, Bob Moffitt and Mary Buchanan. Seventh grade was a very new experience for us, for now we were really in things. Why, we even had periods to study our assignments. George Hummel was our only recruit that year. , Eighth grade was a hard one and most of us spent our time studying. Alleen Lindquist joined us in eighth grade. Our freshman year really was a year full of parties. We especially remember the one Arda Lee had at Hallowe'en. Seems some of the older kids tried to crash it too, didn't they? That year we really grew, with twenty classmates added to our number: Gerald Bengford, Mary Bengford, Bill Bird, Robert Brown, Mathilda Bruns, Ramon Ding- es, Duane Einspahr, Beverly Fries, Hug-h Gore, Ferne Kessler, James Klus, Don Konrady Glenn Konrady, Alvera Lansink, Roger Neville, Audrey Schultz, Shirley Siebrecht, Clara Taphorn, Miriam Stephens and Carol Youngren. Now over to the otherbuilding. Wow! What fun. We even got to have some of our class parties with the older kids now. This year we gained Mar- tin Stover, Dick Carlberg and Raymond Huisenga. One of the highlights of our junior year was our class play, 'Spring Fever. This year we added Melvin Lindner, Jean Landgraf and Phyllis Schramm. And now we come to this our last year. We are proud of all that we have accomplished throughout our years of school and we hope that the Odebolt Community will be proud of us, as we finally reach our goal-our graduation. Twenty-tive
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