High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 18 text:
“
John Peterson bequeaths unto the Freshman boys his Sophomore girlfriend, Wanda Rohrbeck, that they may keep her happy her next two years in high s-chool. Bob Nichols wills his job on the Annual Staff to any Junior that would like to have it next year. (Wasn't it fun, Bob?) Jeannine McDonald wills her habit and love of dancing to Elnetta Maginnis who already has a good start. Kenneth Roundy bequeaths his study habits to Howard Barden and knows he will make good use of them. Betty Schneider bequeaths her ability to wear becoming styles to Wanda Atkinson. Delores Stockwell bequeaths her sewing ability to Charlotte Haynes. Betty Theil wills her ability to learn to Bruce Kohler--may -he make use of it. Bob Wamke wills his handsomeness and athletic ability to Fern Wing. Lou Ann Warnke leaves her good habits and ability to get along with the teachers to Dean Milton. Priscilla Thompson willingly gives her surplus dates to Jean Smith. Betty Tamminga leaves her place beside Andrew (on the way from school) to Joyce Brandsma. Elwyn Wendt bequeaths his Ford to the faculty for use in quieting and subdueing obstreperous students. Marlin Stebblns wills his speed and excellent grades to Harry Atkinson. Ruth Smith wills her blue Jeans to the smaller Freshman girls. Always treasure my old tux, girlslIJ The year Is 1960, the place Is in the living room on a nice comfortable chair. We are all sitting around watching television, when all of a sudden the screen says Classmates from Class of 1951, of Pardeevllle High School. The camera flashes to a rocket ship with Harriet Atkinson aboard flying through space on a rocket ship—speed 80,000 miles per hour—be seeing you on the moon. Next it switches to a business place and Just inside the door we see Beatrice and Beryl Babcock doing the artwork for Mr. Varga, the man who makes all those nice calendars. Suddenly, the camera turns to a farm land scene. In the house, Laurence Berg is sitting at a desk pushing this and that button, then pulling a lever. Yes sir, he is a scientific farmer, no work at all, with everything operated by machine. Down in Randolph (a thriving metropolis) we see Phyllis Bradley walking quietly down the corridor. Yes, it is a hospital corridor and she is a reg- istered nurse. Oh, and who is the principal of our old high school? None other than Shirley Breneman. Guess things really have changed since we graduated. My goodness, that building on the screen looks like the Waldorf. Inside the people are seating themselves at a beautifully decorated table. The wait- ress rushes in to take their order. The face looks familiar. It's none other than Violet Corning. Did I say something about rushing? I ve seen turtles move faster than that. Page Sponsored By JOSEPH STASKUNAS D.D.S. Dentist
”
Page 17 text:
“
GlaU, Will We, the Senior Class of 51, being mentally deficient, uneducated, and ready to depart to unknown Diaces, do hereby make this our last will and testament voiding all others heretofore made by us, and do affix our hand and seal this twenty-eighth day of May In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty one. The Senior Class bequeaths to the poor suckers that will be In school next year, their worn out textbook covers, slightly used text books, unsaid bright remarks, exceptional brain power, better judgment and worn out shoe leather. We hope you make good use of these precious gifts left to you. To the faculty we leave two hundred brand new screw- drivers to tighten a few of the loose screws that will be running around school next year. Individuals of the Senior Class leave the following: Harriet Atkinson bequeaths her quiet ways to Bernadine Ryan--mav she make good use of itl! Beatrice Babcock wills her artistic accomplishments to Juanita Atkinson, may she draw on forever. Eeryl Babcock bequeaths the covers she has drawn for the school paper to Jerry Reardon--guard them well, Jerry. Lawrence Berg gives his good behavior to Malcolm Calkins. Of course Malcolm doesn't need it. Phyllis Bradley bequeaths her packages of second hand gum to the faculty. Shirley Breneman wills her quiet and unobtrusive ways to Lois Hill. Violet Corning wills her 47 Plymouth (dad's that is) to Shirley Smith to use mornings only--might help if you got some sleep nights. Barbara Dalton wills the nights she has worked on the school paper to Dud Rundle, may he make goou use of those nights. Ruth Eggleston wills her famous gura-chewlng technique to Shirley Wendt and no more than ten packs at a time. Priscilla Gleason wills her cheerleading position to Marlene Zerbel. James Hatcher bequeaths his quietness and speed to Howard Barden. John Haynes wills his rhythm to Clifton Finger-may he be another Cruppa. Joan Herrington wills her duties as Mr. Kolkoski's helper to Shirley Ullrich. Caroline Jacob wills her job of scraping plates to Arlene Griepentrog. Carol Kaiser leaves one slightly used typing eraser to the advanced typing class of next year. Marion Kath wills unto Carol McElroy all of the barn dances she has attended. May she always make good use of them. Carol Kearns wills her brother to the principal for the next three years. Please take good care of him 111 Joyce Lovelace bequeaths her shiny brand new bicycle to Rosemary Wendlick. May she always drive carefully. Richard Mackdanz bequeaths his place in the bookkeeping class (as only boy) to Jack Schneider. Marjorie McConochie leaves her dark long curly hair unto Charlene Barden. Shirley McDonald leaves her many trips to the office to Loanne McDonald. May she make good use of them so Mr. Kolkoski won’t be lonesome. Carl Neesam wills his English marks and headaches to Miss Flint and may she keep and treasure them always because they will do him no good. Page Sponsored By ROSE WHITEY WEP'EP 13
”
Page 19 text:
“
The camera now views Barbara Dalton, Head Stenographer at the Snapless Rubber Band factory. She Is busily engaged In a private conference with office boy—Gordon Corning. As we turn to Channel three, we see a lovely brunette secretary sitting on her boss' lap. Bless my soul it's none other that Ruth Eggleston. We also see Priscilla Gleason is situated in Madison. She didn't come back to Pardeevllle this time. Wonder why? The screen now shows James Hatcher listening to the radio as he milks his cows. It'8 the song Goodbye Now must be the last cow. Why, look at the orchestra a‘nd there is John Haynes really up in the world as a drummer. Now it's Hayes and Haynes. Always thought fiddles and drums went well together. As the scene changes the camera shows Joan Herrington has been traveling around hill and dale. Now in her auto she has a Kent. (Pardon me, I meant dent.) The screen now shows a horse show and Caroline Jacob is the star cowgirl with her horse Charlie. They're doing all the fancy rodeos. The camera shows us an office at the Rhode Leakless Valve Corp. and Carol Kaiser is now a chief accountant there. Watch your debits and credits, Carol. Now who 1s that we see doing a square dance and playing a fiddle for a living on television. My, oh my, it's Marion Kath. We now see someone running around like mad from one house to another. It's Carol Kearns delivering milk with the Lytle Bros. On the screen we see Joyce Lovelace living at Montello, I thought for sure it would be Dalton. On Channel 4, we see Richard Mackdanz preaching in Alaska. He and his wife are getting along very well. They have a Nursery School—oh no, that's their 20 little Alasklans. We see a group of Waacs and there is Lt. McConochie who has Just returned from overseas where she has been serving with W.A.C. Hup 2-3-41 I We see a large office where Jeannine McDonald is secretary for the manager at Ray-O-Vac. She calls him Larry. The camera shows us a beautiful florist shop where Shirley McDonald spends her time sorting buds. We see the dreary side of life and there is a sign Neesam Funeral Parlors —if you have troubles come to us and we will straighten you out. Television shows us Bob Nichols, World's Champion Typist doing 250 words a minute and he has three girls for managers to plan his exhibitions—quite a fast boyl We see a farm where John Peterson has a cute chick to help him take care of all the little chickens and Petersons. The screen brings a scene of good old P.H.8. and here I see Kenny Roundy taking charge of all of Mr. Klatt's courses. I now see Betty Schneider happily married and also being a dress designer to make ends meet. Page Sponsored By MAGINNIS SERVICE GAPAGE Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Chrysler A Plymouth Sales and Service Radios, Refrigerators and Assessorles
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.