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teacher Muss Shoemaker became Ms un the furst semester and so we had a new and a very good teach er Mrs Westman Thus year we gathered mulkweed pods luke so many others were doung for the war We also put on a play and a luncheon for our mothers whuch went off pretty well These thungs along wuth numerous fueld trups and partues made up our suxth grade year As we passed unto seventh grade and Junuor Hugh we found thungs so much dufferent 45 munute study peruods only four subjects class partues to say nothung of competutuve athletucs Wa found some new faces too-Myron Dreessen Ray Nevulle Murl Sor ensen and Kathryn Duffy We lost Ray Albrecht Lawrence Konrady Patsy Hedberg and Nancy Cranston Our class numbered I4 then As we moved to eughth grade we lost Murl Sorensen Kathryn Duffy and Helen Cranston and gauned Don Gunderson and Marlene Al brecht Thungs were the same un eughth grade so we ll move on to nunth grade where we really pucked up a lot of new students They were Melvun Determan Wally Duffy Don and Bob Klus Rollun Lunman Dean Nelson Shaefer Joan Taphorn Mary Wolfe and Margaret Ann Zummerman and we lost only cne Ray Nevulle Our number was 25 We were un Nunth Grade' lookung down on seventh and eughth grades but lookung up h s for to senuors The next thung we knew we were un the new buuld ung and un that move we lost Melvun Determan anc receuved Beverly Bergman and Jean Olson Now that we were un the new buuldung we found we had new teach ers harder subjects our own lockers home rooms and a lot more pruvuleges Then we went unto the Junuor Class or eleventh grade There we really had thungs to d We lost Dean Nelson and gauned no one W began sellung at football and basketball games and we also put on the Junuor Class Play and the Junuor Senuor Banquet and got un on carreer day Then we made the last jump un our Hugh School career we were senuors We lost Mary Wolfe and gauned Dorus Bell and Merlun Lundgren but he dropped out later and so now as Sensors our number stands at 27 We had our Class Play and Banquet and partues to look forward to and enjoy And we have now turned out the 52 TRO JAN whuch we hope wull do credut to Odebolt Hugh School PAGE THIRTEEN . ' r . ' ' 1 , - u l , . , ' - u , - , , , u I U I - , - A , , . 1 ' , James Wareham, Lois Kessler, Donna Scanlan, Carol 1 l , , f , f - . I . -O o - ' .. , , I V I I I o. ' . e , . , u
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L PAGE TWELVE Sfllllll EUXES lllSllllll One brught sunny day twenty fuve of us luttle boys and gurls were dragged up the North steps of the Grade School Buuldung and unto Muss Kelchs Kundergarten rcom by our parents They were James Anson Joyce Brand Colleen Casserly Helen Cranston Nancy Cranston Jam s Davus Walter Duffy Gerald Frusk Geargua Hux Dean Johnson Joe Kupp Donald Klus Ruth Krusenstuerna Joan McCorkundale Bar bara Ann Meyers Clara Muller Barbara Kay Reud John Rex Jerry Reynolds Gary Ruchardson Bull Teaquust Margaret Ann Zummerman Ann Woodward Eugene Ellus and Januce Breon Here we trued our best to druve Muss Kelch unsane by eatung all her graham crackers when we were sent unto the closet for beung bad and scarung her to death by jumping out at her from behund the puano decked out wuth masks from the back of a Wheatues box However we dud do some thung very worthwhule we buult the luttle red church that stood un the Kundergarten room for about ten years The year funally ended and we found that un the process of goung from Kundergarten to furst grade we lost Colleen Meyers Clara Muller Barbara Kay Reud Gary Ruchardson Margaret Ann Zummerman Ann Woodward Eugene Ellus and Januce Breon most of whom went to the Catholuc school to uoun us agaun eught years later In the furst grade we found these new boys and gurls wautung for us Herbert McAhren Her teacher showed us how to make tomato uuuce as she had done wuth so many before Ours was very tasty We were kept busy wuth studues and assembly programs and our health charts untul the end of the year As we clumbed another step on the ladder of educatuon and unto second grade we lost Gerald Frusk Joyce Brand and Marluse Offe We gauned Lowell Ludwug James Muller Homer Paulson Dale Ruchardson Lee Toner and John Wutt to brung our class number up to 20 In Second grade Muss Fun'y took us through our paces She also took us for a traun rude the furst for most of us We drove to Ida Grove un cars and rode back on the traun It was a lot of fun We also made a luttle store for practuce un aruthmetuc We had loads of fun un second grade and uts a good thung we dud because next year was to be a lu lu ln movung from second grade to thurd grade we lost no one and gauned Lous Nevulle the only new student Muss Baune kept our noses to the grundstone and as a result sent us on to the fourth grade a good deal smarter than when we went un ln the fourth grade we looked around to fund we were mussung James Davus James Anson Nancy Cranston Joan McCorkundale and Marulyn Longnecker Bu we also saw a new face Tom Buchanan had gauned us to lessen the loss aluttle our number stood at l7 Fourth Grade passed rather slowly and uneventfully and the end of the year found our number untact ex cept for Lous Nevulle Lowell Ludwug and Tom Buchanan and along wuth the new kuds we found we had a brand new teacher The kuds were Raymond Albrecht Gerald Huldeen Lawrence Konrady Bull Tea quust and Janet Ogden The new teacher was Muss Hade who was destuned to fallow us clear up to the seventh grade Also un fufth grade we as dud the whole school gauned a new superuntendent Mr Ogden hence Janet Ogden a new student ln fufth grade thungs went pretty smoothly and nothung exceptuonal happened In suxth grade the followung year we had left behund Homer Paulson Dale Ruchardson Lee Toner and Beverly Muller And we gauned Patsy Hedberg Nancy Cranston and Joan McCorkundaIe and also Muss Shoemaker a new S u 5 . , . I - Z 1 1 1 1 1 5 . . . . '- u 1 1 1 1 1 I I A I ' I - I D I ' I I ' I I I ' ' I I I ' 1 . 1 l - I , 1 1 . . I . Q 1 . . . . I . , ' . I ' , I . , . . . Z I . I . I . I . I 1 1 I 1 U 1 , A ' l I I - man Sorensen, Marlise Offe, and Marilyn Longnecker. Miss Aden, our , I . . . , 1 I A I I l ' ' A I I I I ' I 1 1 - ' I I 1 , . , . . 1 , . A I D ' I I , ' ' . t 5 . I I 1 1 1 A ' , - 1 I I I ' l II ' 1 1 - ' I A I I I . I A I ' ' . I .. , . 1 1
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PAGE FOURTEEN Slllllll ElllEE lllllllllllll We Gerald H and Jerry R are pleased to have had our psychrc powers recognrzed and to have proclarmed The Prophets of the Class of l952 of Odebolt Hrgh School After due persuasron to say nothrng of drre threats on the part of our classmates we dusted off our purple and gold crystal ball went rnto a trance or we should say one trance each and thus spake the prophets Myron Dreessen Commander rn chref of the Allred forces rn Trmbuktu rs debatrng whether to contrnue rn that capacrty or to resrgn from the servrce and take the job of head mechanrc whrch he has been offered by Henry Ford Wally Duffy fwe knew hrm wneni or Wallace Duphe as hrs movre fans know hrm rs starrrng rn that sure frre Academy Award selectron The Lost Yearend Hrs prrvate lrfe has become publrc too for hrs wrfe rs drvorcrng hrm Sae drdn t go for hrs harem The Ideal Farmer award for l972 went to Gerald Huldeen He hrs wrfe and all nrne of hrs chrldren are very much pleased over tne crtatron Joe Krpp co owner of t e Peterson Krpp Grocery has ontarn d tae consent of hrs francee s father to therr mar rrage That took twenty years of hard work Lars Kessler se retary to the John Vanderfelt Ill earns S200 a week a reward for her hard work rn Odebolt Hugh School s commercral course She rs now able to sup port her truck drrver husband Don Klus has frnally patented hrs new versron of the streamlrned car He calls rt the Horsenbuggy Up for manslaughter rs nurse Ruth Krusenstjerna She was assrstrng rn a delrcate brarn operatron when her Past rose up and smote her and rn her agrtatron she accrdentally punctured the patrent s brarn Joan McCorkrndale rs berng marrred to a rarlroad workman tomorrow nrght lt looks as though nerther the farmer nor the teacher pleased her over much Janet Ogden rs head lrbrarran rn the Chrcago Publrc Lrbrary She couldn t decrde between brarns and brown and so she rs strll Mrss Janet Ogden Jean Olson rs now on hrs way to Sweden to recerve the Nobel Prrze For what? For frgurrng out a way to make pork chops out of horse meat At least you re practrcal Jlean After havrng been marrred for erghteen years Mar lene Wrnter reports tnat marrred lrfe rs most engoyable She never has had a frght wrth her husband because so she clarms she holds the rollrng prn rn that famrly Brll Teaqurst rs takrng further graduate work at the Unrversrty of Chrcago He wanted to be a patrolman but he just drdn t have the nerve to grve trckets to good look rng women Marlene Albrecht and Marvrn Fertrg have rust an nounced therr marrrage whrch took place-goodness knows when Marvrn rs the presrdent of Buckwheat Mrlls lnc and can Marlene ever use hrs product' n Y'-1 . . . , .' S ' 1 ' 'I 1 1 ' 1 1 I A ' 1 1 ' ,, I - - I - a . , I , I - - 11 11 - - , . , . 11 11 - 1 1 r . . r . - . 1 ' ' ' 1 , . 0 , . . , . - I I' I L' I . ' . V . , . . - - 11 11 , . 1 11 11 - - - I . . , . . , . . ' 1 .-'V I i 4 I . of Y . I - . , . . . . Apl . . sf ' 1 ,G I . . I 1 4 1 1 - gl y 1 . . . . ' 1 . ' . . , . . , . . . 1 - 1 ., .
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