Orland High School - Eagle Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1950

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Senior Class Will We, the Senior class do make this our last will as follows: We will to Mrs. Vickere a more studious English calss. We will to Mr. Gardner our dilapidated Chemistry books and a more intelligent Chemistry class. We will to Mr. Luttmers, a Senior class that he will like. We will to Mrs. Behrend a speedier and less talkative typing class. We will to Mr. Bach a band that can keep time. I . Fern Williams, alias Red, will my red hair to Jeanette Johnson, my freckles to Ronnie Cade, my cheerleading skirt to Arlene Johnson, and my quietness to Lynette Minnaert. I, Patty Clancy, alias Pat, will my ability to stay home nights, to Betty Mae Peterson, my cheerleading skirt to Juanita Killion, and my slimness to Mary Johnson. I, Donald Tupper, alias Don, will my basketball management to Darrell Schultz, my ability to get around the teachers to Merlin Van Rosendale, my ability to get along with the Freshman girls to Ella Adams, my long nose to Donna Gayle Mohr. I Lawrence Robson, alias Larry, will my nights to howl to Richard Tupper, my ambition to Eleanor, and my laugh to Marlene's collection. I, Jack Miller, alias Jackson, will my height to Ardella, my flirting ability to Lynn Seirt, my number twelve shoes to Donna Jeanne, my typing ability to Bonnie and Jeanette to Sunny. I. Lloyd Williams, alias Tom, will my glasses to Keith Kappenman, my athletic ability to Delores, my morning snacks to Ruth Ann Robson. 10

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Class History FLOWER MOTTO “THE WORD AMERICAN ENDS IN T CAN'.' COLORS LIGHT BLUE AND PALE YELLOW JONQUIL In the fall of 1946, seven Freshmen enrolled in Orland High School. Those in the class were: Virgil Schoeberl, Larry Robson, Donald Tupper, Tommy Williams Ruth Reiners, Pat Clancy and Fern Williams. The class officers were: President, Ruth Reiners; Vice-President, Donald Tupper; Secretary, Fern Williams; Treasurer, Pat Clancy; Reporter, Larry Robson. The Freshmen presented a one act play en- titled “Bobby Sox.” Mrs. Vickere, who was the class adviser, directed the play. Virgil Schoeberl and Fern Williams were candidates for King and Queen. During the second year of high school, seven remained in the class. Class officers for the year were; President, Ruth Reiners; Vice-President, Tom Williams; Secretary, Pat Clancy; Treasurer, Donald Tupper; Reporter, Fern Williams; and class adviser, Mrs. Vickere. The Sophomore class presented the play, “A Date With Bobby Sox.” Donald Tupper and Ruth Reiners were candidates for King and Queen. During the Junior year Virgil Schoeberl quit school to farm. Class officers for the year were: President, Ruth Reiners; Vice-President, Donald Tupper; Secretary, Pat Clancy; Treasurer, Tom Williams; Reporter, Fern Williams; and Class adviser Mrs. Milton Anderson. The Junior class presented a mystery play, “The Ghost Chaser.” A formal banquet was held in the auditorium, April 23rd. The theme of the banquet was “The Gay Nineties.” Tom Williams and Pat Clancy were crowned King and Queen of the carnival of 1948-'49. In the fall of 1949, six Seniors entered Orland High School to finish the last year of their high school education. Ruth Reiners left to become a housewife. Class officers for the year were: President, Jack Miller; Vice-President, Don Tupper; Secretary, Pat Clancy; Treasurer, Tom Williams; Reporter, Fern Williams. Mr. Gardner was the class adviser. The Seniors presented the play, “A Pair of Country Kids.” Jack Miller and Fern Williams were crowned King and Queen of the carnival of 1949- 50. 9



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Class Prophecy Looking into my crystal ball I can see the class of 1950, as .they will be ten years from now. I see Pat Clancy, a lovely brunette. She is happily married to a handsome graduate of State College. They live on a farm South of Brookings. Larry Robson is rich and prosperous after taking his jet plane on a trip to the moon. 1 find Donald Tupper working in Einstein’s laboratory. He is making use of the knowledge he absorbed while attending Orland. He is working on the Helium Bomb. I see Fern Williams teaching school in Orland. She is teaching English and Physical Education. Orland now has a good basketball team. Jack Miller is playing basketball with the Minneapolis Lakers. He teaches school for past time. I now see Tom Williams on a farm South of Junius. He is married to a girl he met at college. They have a family of two, both boys, for the future Orland basketball team. Class Poem Now comes the time to say farewell. Oh, lots of stories We could tell. But there is one I’ll repeat o'er and o'er. Oh, you won’t need to scold us anymore. Oh, yes, we’ve loved it thru and thru. And that I’m sure you know 'tis true. And next year when our work is new, I know of’ times we’ll think of you. So now it’s time to say goodbye. And we will say it with a sigh. But there is one thing we’re happy for’ Oh, you won’t need to scold us anymore. 11

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