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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1955 erghty erght happy go lucky adventurers sxgned a contract w1th the O.H.S company as fourth class luggage bearers for a tour mto deepest darkest Afr1ca. The safaru s head gu1des were Mr Gawer and Mr Nance. To secure farr workmg hours and proper workmg condltions for the porters the group chose Don Spurgeon and Eddxe Freeman to be thelr medlators Margaret Rutz was chosen tobe the money keeper for the safaril In case the safaru would be extermmated by the wllds of the Jungle, the company decrded tohavea Joumal kept so that the1r actions and discovenes would remaln, even 1f they were annihllated. Thls stupendous task was given to Ella Juedemann The Job of keepmg order and harmony among The translator between the safaru and the caunabilistxc natwes was J'ack1e Lane. Un.for tunately a strange native trxbe managed to capture one of the porters Marg1eDetchemendy But she found favor w1th the natlves and they crowned her for thelr queen. The next year seventy tune porters re newed themr contracts w1th the safaru. For th1s trlp the luggage bearers who were now gtven the ratmg of thlrd class chose Sarah Sneed and GUY Wacker for thelr spokesmen. Sharron Duncan was gwen the Job of keeping the funds that the safaru was accumulating. The Journal was kept by KathySassmann. Thewammgs ofthe natlves were translated by Don Spurgeon. The camp was aga1n attacked by a meander1ng trxbe, who captured Sarah Sneed and made her one of therr queen s ladres 1n wa1t1.ng Mr Nance and Mr Almhe were hlred to gtude the safaru through the treacherous Jungle Second class ratmg was glven to s1xty SIX luggage bearers that stlll possessed enougu courage and mcennve to renew thelr contracts Margaret Rutz and Jerry Scego were elected medlators for th1s Journey The safar11 s trea surer and btographer was Gene Juedemann. The native tongues were translated by Sarah Sneed Thelr chmef medrator Margaret Rutz was enuced away by natrves who made her theu' queen. Chosen to plck the path of the safaru through the dense undergrowth was Mr Gawer and Mr I-Iopkms Near the end of the thlrd safarh the luggage bearers were gtven a Coach MoCan and Mr Spurgeon were elected to lead flfty seven flrst class porters on theu' fourth and last safaru. The arbltrators were Kathy Sassmann and Margaret Rutz Gene ,Tuedemann was aga1n entrusted w1th the funds of the safaru Healso made entr1es mto the journal The language expert and translator was Sarah Sneed Frfty three full fledged luggage bearers rece1ved therr d1SlTLl.SS2l1 from acuve servxce mth the safaru As the adventurers started their search to fmd their desunanon 1n hfe thetr thoughts were on the events of the four excrtmg years that had passed The journal of the safaru is closed but not forgotten ' 4 P--' . , r . .. . . . . V . . I L 4 . . l . . ' the luggage bearers was given to Charles Sing. VSCHUOD HI an Hawaiian Pal' 311156- 1 I ' V ' . D , V I sn. ' , ' . f ' . . , , A l f I , P' F P 4 f 1 I
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Com phments Of BOETTCHER AND HOFFMAN Ready M1XSd Concrete an Trucktng Servxce Owensvxlle MISSOHII IVAN LINHARDT I'm as good as I can be - at Christ- mas . . . mischief's twin brother . . . a pal. JIM NICKS LU CILLE LOEB The hfe of the party mfectrous gun Lucy Laun Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 F 2 3 4 I prowl at nrght slow mo tron Worry wrll never be the cause of MY death! at 2 5
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LAST WII I. AND TI:bTAMENT vlelvtn ldan s supposedlv sound lcave 1-nv cute future to ketth Ntcks 'tr old ti-I :tart er buns Ole tn most wavs do wtll my Iarmtng ab1.l.tty to Marsha Maurer In celnc Ijlvss oetag sox ad In nutd a d bod wtll x ty ncatness to me softball team so that then may L I k before shdlng Inna bases ou Nlar, I au Btles arc Iterehv hequuthecl mv abtlttv to be dtfferent Stoned Sharron Duncan. Dnue Fts er oand wtll mv wild tollcv ball playtng to Verna Idel Rtchard Cr nes merel cxlsttnc wtll my tendency not to worry to Betty Steffen. Ltrta 5 reu ake not betng ov. crlz energeuc do le we my dramattc tnterpretatton of Macbeth to Wendell Lurtt tan I u tes 'lctdel betntt alt most all rtgjtt leave my abtltty to get along wtzh the teachers to al.l future t ut at aeed t x arvt llollandsst rth be 1, qutc-t gave my renowned publtc speaktng abtlltv to Brendallomfeldt to ve a her ot crco ne 'ter s tvncss In lt 'mctab 't tmourous leave my wtld anttcs tn chtmtstr class to Mrs :need so that the tables ma he turned ,To Ilolrsch tu beang able to keep everyone onthe pep squad bus awake ttl.l tll hours do leave tlus tr ut to Darlene Schnctdcwlnd Jtrr Ilotncver to prove th at tt was no reflectmu on hun do wtll my tbtltty to sleep tn Engllsh IV to 'Ir Gatdne Ltura Howard wtt'a no Ivpc of ucr betng normal do leave tnv astoundtngz Llertncss In tvptng class mctar Fts er ltlha Idel. bet tp al so cfftcttnt leave m sewtnt, ttltnts tn as tren llenneke l.l I J Itde hctu, 'ucc Ind tt-tt do wtll my natur al resources qbratusp to lxullv an bblefteld Lftnt JI cdtmana g,vet av usolmone bokto mejuntors tn hopes that they wtll ftll tt qtucker tl I we dtd Russell Tullus betng Oh leave my nuxed up name to I'1uIbltuth Dun tld hamper betng ttred sleepy etc am so glad to leave thatl just leave. Dorts htm: known to be sound leave my abthty to cmov myself to Carolyn Souders J ackv Lane bctng sltqntlv 1 uschtevc-ous leave my loyalty to school acttvlttes to Edgar Btles Eddtel n t-nbroker betng all rtgJIt bestow my abtltty to act natural to Brenda Adams Iv 1 t Ltt ardt leave mv Innocent ctpresstun qverv nusleadmgx to Jon Macteaewskt ,Iudv Xlcllarlel betag sound and sober do gave nty long brown natr to Bruce 'vltchel so that If the need artses ac mav pla jaltet tn the senior plat L tc llc Loeb oetng happv happy happy leave all my good ttmes to Glorta achmtdt May she enyov them as much as I did. ,Iudv Nlattltews do salemnlv swear to leave my fltrttng manner to Mrs Kxnder knowutg she wtll use tt. Ron tl ' Nleyer oetng vollv wtll my abtltty to smtle fnot laughp at anythtng to Pam Orye, Chrtsttna Nltcnel betng unqaesttontbl brtght do hereby boaueath mv abtltty to rank ftrst In the class to Wtllts Roethen e er Inn tcks beth, erv undectdod do leave anv dung to anyone who wants tt. 'arcella Nt-ton not 4novytn,, about ray condttton wtll mv well balanced personaltty to Mr Hopatns vvl a could tnbalance an tntng, Pearl Paasch betng somewhat qutet wtll dns tratt to sharon Branson C tlvt Rtngetsen do herebv wxtltsufftctent wttuesses do leave my gorgeous stdeburns to 'vlr Etlenstuae Xlv rat Rmgetsen leave mv slr Inge abtltty to studv to Pate Hansen. Btll Rf-usset havtng rtotlnng wotlt gav tng away keep tt all Klarcaret Rutz refustng to comment about mv st ne of nund leave my chccrldadmg abtltty to Xllss Xlcvy tllnms rt case she needs tt nam bassmatn ole tune owner of a poodle hatrcut do leave lt to anvonc v-ttlt Ia needtng poodl jerr sceqo qutte sane do lcavc nw abtltty to make the glrls swoon to Walter Mewald Rosetnar scholten always conformtng wtll my conformtty to Vtrgtnla I-letdel Jun Stckendtck realtzlnyt that I nt far below average do wtll my study warped br un to Mr Eiattstrom stnce he made lt mat vvav Charlte Su g nctag able to count htgher than four do leave tlns abthty to Coach NILC an. Eag,eneS ttt. Det g balanced but sw avtng leave my qmet ways to Irts Buchholz saru St ted be ., Llrtcn someun es out not often leave my pleasant smile to tx me suffertng from dtsttx ver Don Sourpoot .Ilwa v-tl.I..t tb to be helpful do gave thls tratt to Mouste apurgtot Non tt Sa Irgeon bet g qatct ltke nugene bestow mv book Lessons tn Qluctutss to Irts Buchholz Mtv she learn to use lt Dorts Stokes not knowmg about mv conchtton and afrald to ftnd out leave my Irustrauous tn Typtng ll to Dewey Borllsl Carol Storm do wtll mv alecuous laugh to Mr Brown stnce he enjoys tt so much Liett T ree, ahve not havtng, anvahtng of my own to wtll do glvc 'vlarvtn Ilollattdsx-ortlt s car keys to Jonn Ixtnder oar' Wacker oetnt, completely useless do leave my abtltty to know somethtt It about cv erv aathor It E tcltsh IV to Don ne Duncan ts ae wtll probably follow tn my footsteps Betty Welamever alwavs around bestow mv love of a good tune to Jud! 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