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•‘DEE What do you expect for a nickel? Oh, when am I going to get some sleep! BOBBY JO Never say that Bonnie and blithesome DELORES MINNAERT Vice-President- ..... . 1 President - - - ......2 Treasurer ------ - -3,4 Paper Staff ------- 3,4 Annual Staff -----...4 Glee Club - - - - ----1,2,3,4 F. H. A. - - - - - - - -1,2,3.4 G. A. A...............2,3.4 Pop Reads The Christmas Carol ....................1 Cornin’ Round The Mountain - - 2 Don’t Darken My Door - - - -3 Aunt Letty’s Niece ......4 BONNIE BEHREND President -----....3 Paper Staff - -- -- -- - 3,4 Annual Staff ----..--4 Band - -- -- -- -- 2.3.4 Glee Club ------- 1,2,3,4 G. A. A...............1.2.3,4 F. H. A. - - - - - - - 1,2,3,4 Don’t Darken My Door - - - - 3 Oh Promise Me - - - - - - 4 Aunt Letty’s Niece - - - - - 4 SONNY Not this old fish Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. GEORGE STANFORD Vice-President - - - - - - 3,4 Paper Staff ------...4 Annual Staff --....-.4 Glee Club- ------ 1,2,3,4 Basketball- - - - - --1,2,3,4 Track..............- - -1,2,3,4 F. F. A. - - - - - - - 1.2,3.4 Pop Reads The Christmas Carol -........................1 Cornin’ Round The Mountain -2 Don’t Darken My Door - - - -3 Aunt Letty’s Niece - - - - - 4 10
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OILY ••Hup Where there’s girls, there’s Keith. KEITH KAPPENMAN Vice-President -------2 Paper Staff...................4 Annual Staff --------4 Glee Club.................1.2.3 Basketball- .... -- 1,2,3.4 Track- - - ----- 1,2,3,4 F. F. A.................1,2,3.4 Pop Reads The Christmas Carol ........................1 Cornin’ Round The Mountain - -2 Miss Jimmy ..................2 Don’t Darken My Door - - - -3 A Pair Of Country Kids - - - 3 Oh Promise Me ...............4 Aunt Letty’s Niece - - - — 4 ELEANOR BJORKLUND President ---------1 Secretary - - - -- -- - 2,4 Reporter - --------3 Paper Staff - -- -----4 Annual Staff --------4 Band- ------- -1,2,3.4 Glee Club...............1.2,3.4 G. A. A. - - - - - - - - 2,3.4 F. H. A.................1.2,3.4 “Pop Reads The Christmas Carol ........................1 Cornin’ Round The Mountain - -2 Don’t Darken My Door - - - 3 A Pair Of Country Kids - - -3 Aunt Letty’s Niece - - - - - 4 BERK So help me Hannah Her mother’s pride, her father’s joy. LOIS MILLER Treasurer --------2 President - -- - - ----4 Secretary - -- -- -- -1,3 Annual Staff --------4 Paper Staff ------- -3,4 Band - -- -- -- -- -2 Glee Club------- - - - 1,2,3.4 G. A. A. - - - - - - - - 2.3.4 F. H. A...............1.2.3.4 Pop Reads The Christmas Carol .......................1 Cornin’ Round The Mountain - - 2 Don’t Darken My Door - - - - 3 A Pair Of Country Kids - - - 3 Oh Promise Me - - - - - - 4 Aunt Letty’s Niece - - - - - 4 MARLENE WESSEL Vice-President - - - - - - - 1 Reporter - -- -- ----4 Paper Staff ------- - 3,4 Annual Staff --------4 Glee Club ------- 1,2,3.4 F. H. A................- - 2,3,4 G. A. A..........- - 1,2,3.4 Dramatics- - -- -- ---3 Cornin’ Round The Mountain - -2 Don’t Darken My Door - - - -3 “LO A Pair Of Country Kids - - - 3 Holy Mud Aunt Letty’s Niece - - - -- 4 Hi: There boys! BOB Oh No! Pretty, petite, but not peroxide. 9
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Class History FLOWER CLASS MOTTO COLORS Talisman rose “Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead” Pale blue and silver In the fall of 1947, seven “Green Freshies enrolled in Orland High School. They were: Delores Minnaert, Eleanor Bjorklund, Lois Miller, Keith Kappenman, Jack Miller, Jerry Kappenman, and George Stanford. The class officers for the Freshman year were: President-Eleanor Bjorklund, Vice-President-Delores Minnaert, Seeretary-Lois Miller, Treasurer-Jerry Kappenman, and Reporter-Keith Kappenman. Mrs. Vera Troyer was chosen as class advisor. A one-act play, “Pop Reads The Christmas Carol,” was presented. Jack Miller and Eleanor Bjorklund were Freshman candidates for King and Queen of the carnival. In the fall of 1948, the same seven were back to begin their Sophomore year. Two new students joined the class, they were: Mary Lou and Paul Larson from Oldham. The Sophomore Class officers were: President-Delores Minnaert, Vice- President-Keith Kappenman, Secretary-Eleanor Bjorklund, Treasurer-Lois Miller, and Reporter-Mary Lou Larson. The second semester found two new students in the Sophomore Class. They were Marlene Wessel from Quimby, Iowa and Bonnie Behrend from Brookings. Paul Larson left before the close of the year to work at home. Mr. Lester Luttmers was chosen class advisor. The Junior year found seven enrolled. Jerry Kappenman left to work on the farm. Jack Miller joined the Senior Class and Mary Lou Larson left to attend Rutland High School. The Junior officers were: President-Bonnie Behrend, Vice- President-George Stanford, Secretary-Lois Miller, Treasurer-Delores Minnaert, and Reporter-Eleanor Bjorklund. The Juniors again chose Mr. Luttmers as class advisor. The Juniors honored the Seniors with a formal banquet in the spring. The banquet followed the Hawaiian theme, George Stanford and Bonnie Behrend were King and Queen candidates. Bonnie Behrend was delegate to Girls’ State. The final year of the Class of 1951 consisted of the same seven members. The following class officers were chosen: President-Lois Miller, Vice-President - George Stanford, Secretary-Eleanor Bjorklund, Treasurer-Delores Minnaert, and Reporter-Marlene Wessel. Mr. R. H. Gardner was the class advisor. A three- act play, “Aunt Letty's Niece,” was presented. Keith Kappenman and Lois Miller were crowned King and Queen of the carnival. Delores Minnaert was the Lake County D. A. R. winner.
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