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THANKS PARDEEVILLE We wish to take this opportunity to thank the All- American Scoreboard Corporation and their employees for donat- ing to us a fine electric scoreboard which we used at all our basketball games this year. Early last spring Pardeeville Alumni Ass'n. started a bleacher fund so that we might have new bleachers in the gym; the Senior Class of 1952 then aaded a generous contribution, and later Pardeeville Lions Club, Fred Warnke and many other contributions too numerous to mention were aaded. However, we wish to thank everyone who made it possible for us to start this school year with the new bleachers. A fine spirit of co- operation and good-will was shown by the entire community. Page Sponsored By TUNISON IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY CO. Oliver The Finest In Farm Machinery L. Tunison. Prop.—Phone 39 17
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Look at the huge crowd gathered at Daddy1s Furniture Store. Wonder what it'3 all about. Well, it's Warren S.-------and his job ia teating out beda. We had a hunch he'd get a aoft jobi We hear the proprietor ia a very reputable one too, it'a none other than Clifton Finger. Today ia a clearance aale on midget bedai Jana Warnke and Flora G. muat have gotten together on thia thing. Both are happily married and raiaing a family. They're in the proceaa of writing a book on married life called Helpful Hints for Hubby. (Of courae no one can forget that talented ainging of Nancy1a) The acene, Metropolitan Opera Houae, New York. Tonight a lovely young lady will make her opening appearance, the curtain riaea, and there in the middle of the atage a beautiful, talented atar of the future atanda. Our cameras move silently back taking in all the beauty, all the elegance of the acene. But there in one corner of the acene ia the image of a lone- ly, depressed aoul in an ushers uniform. Why it's none other than Nancy K. herself. She is working her way up alow but sure. And now we have a surprise. Bob Heaps ia happily married to Marilyn Monroe. It always was nothing but the beat for him. Kay Thomas and Arlene Hepler are busy teaching school. We didn't think they could keep away from books very long. The scene changes. Deep jungles, long vinea and bushy grasses away gently in a warm tropical breeze. Suddenly the alienee ia broken by the horrifying scream of a bull elephant. He charges, straight at a small party of hunters. At the last minute an arrow alams into hia skull at a vital point. The beast drops dead] In the background we see Wild Bill Johnson, a big game hunter, calmly looking over the dead animal and ex- plaining to hia friends Just how the shot was executed. Next, we see a quiet little houae In a little village. Above the door hangs a sign: Music lessons, Reasonable. And look who the teacher is, none other than Margaret Larsen. She is giving lessons to the great metro- politan concert pianist, Wanda Rohrbeck. Loanne McDonald James , is the name flashing on and off on the mar- quee of the Chicago Theatre----she really is a sensation as she plays the newest hit tunes on her fabulous instrument, the Trum-pappy . Our trans-atlantic television cables now swiftly bring Into focus Paris, France. Our cameras grasp the scene immediately, translating to our screens a French nation-wide beauty contest. The girls are competing for the title, The Only Girl That Could Make The Rhine River Run Backwards. And the judge is none other than Dean Franklin Milton. He, by the way, has made this his life's profession. It's a tense moment folks, there is Eldon Pulver, recognized as the world's pro. golf champ. He carefully takes aim and sinks a long one from 30 feet out to win the tournament. He now calls his caddy, turns, steps to his waiting Cadillac and speeds off. Now that caddy looked familiar , come to think of it now, it was none other than Jerry Reardon. And who do we see next but Betty Schultz and Doug. Smith, who are driving teenagers crazy about them with their fine duet singing. They are both living in Hollywood now. Helen Smith is seen at home doing housework. Her husband In the back- ground isn't too clear, but he slightly resembles a senior of 1950. As we have the weekly roller derby on T.V., we see the girls really are rough tonight. Hmi They sure are going to town, especially that one. Say, she looks familiar. It's none other than Fern W. We always knew she liked roller skating, but not to this extreme] Another classmate Is sure rolling in dough. Frank Url has a bakery of his own and we see a sign in the window that says Special today—Long- Johns. And such a hot day]] Page Sponsored By LAKE SIDE SERVICE STATION Harold Eggleston, Prop.
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1 uniosU Bottom Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Top Row: Mary Lou Peterson, Frances Sabean, Morris Babcock, Jim Thomp- son, Dick Lueptow, Mary Alice Manthey, Glaays Hilfiker, Mr. Farrey. Lois Hill, Shirley Merrill, Pat Fitzgerald, John White, Dick Edwards, Norman Eggleston, Jim Price, Connie Rohrbeck. Karen Yeazel, Barbara Payne, Carol McElroy, Lois Neesam, Shirley Wendt, Nancy Edwards, Carol Beahm, Elnetta Maglnnis, Janet Morgan. Elaine Robinson, Betty Dettman, Donna Krueger, Dale Johnson, Tom Hitchcock, Howard Barden, Dennis Smith, Helene Curtis. Wanda Atkinson. 9 Velda Fisher, Arlene Griepentrog, Wayne Breneman, Donald Graack, Russell Hepler, Joe Pease, Pat Toppe, Lois Brandsma. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President....................Joe Pease Vice President.....Howard Barden Secretary..............Pat Toppe Treasurer.....Mary Alice Manthey Motto: The climb is slow, but the reward is great.- Flower: Pink Rose Colors: Blue and White 18 Page Sponsored By PORTAGE HOSIERY A Good Place to Work
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