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How We Look Now Class History On September 1, 1940, four timid first-graders marched into the Shelby Public Schools and began their education. These four, Marilyn Krebsbach, Karen Jarmin, Ann Kerkman, and Roger Scow were not the only first graders at Shelby that year, but they were the only ones who stuck it out” for 12 years without missing a grade. Dale Rosenberry , who began with this class, left in his fourth year to attend country school, but rejoined his old classmates in his freshmen year. Bob Funkhouser and JoAnn Treadway enrolled in the class in their sixth year and Dick Glatter joined the ranks in his seventh. Gerald Kosch came to Shelby during his eighth grade year. How Looked Then As green freshies, our class was enlarged by eighth grade graduates from the rural schools, --Marilyn Bernt from District 14; Rogene Lees, District 22; Bob Logan, Dis- trict 21; Sharon Micek, District 9; Elnora Morrow, District 9; and Bill Houdersheldt, District 52. Rex Trout immigrated west from Rochester, New York and enrolled at Shelby in his sophomore year. Darrell Leh, from Gem, Kansas, joining up in his junior year, made the Senior Class of 52 complete. Bonnie Kinnaird and Dick Kinn- aird began in Shelby High as fresh- men, but both departed during their junior year.
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Class Prophecy I hear from the garage at Koschs, The noise of all kinds of tools. The car Gerry Kosch is now building. Will be bought by all silly fools. While driving around in old Shelby, A Fix-it-Shop I happened to see. It belongs to mechanic. Dale Rosenberry And his good wife, former Norma Jean G. I attended a church while in Shelby, The preacher, how he surprised me, T'was Bill Houdersheldt, the class angel. At the church known as the E.U.B. Rogene Lees, the lover of all animals. Owns a hospital in Shelby too. Only hers is for dogs and dear kittens. When they have rabies or even the flu. Today, do I have a toothache. To the dentist I think I must go. Dr. Funkhouser has become quite famous. From taking care of his own teeth, you know. The volley ball team back in high school. Had a girl who was a great star. And now Marilyn Bernt is coaching. Her volley ball teams, near and far. Ann Kerkman is now a great author. She's written all kinds of good books. Her latest is quite a dilly. It's “Why I Go For Men With Good Looks. Overhead an airplane is flying, Eventhough the weather is damp. The pilot must be our Bob Logan, The one and only Jet Pilot Champ. Was that oil coming out of the ground there? And who will get all of that dough? Why, Rex Trout and his wife JoAnn Treadway, And their sons, little Rexie and Joe. Roger Scow, the boy who seemed smartest. Has now a relaxing occupation. He's become a professional matress tester. And tests matresse all over the nation. On Memorial Day while out traveling, I went to Indianapolis Speedway, And around the bend came a winner. Who was none other than speedy Darrell Leh. My radio was blabbing away loudly. The homemaker was on the air, Jeanette Daum was the lady then speaking. The message was on baby care. I was crusing along so hurriedly. When a circus sign I happened to see. It read, “See Elnora Morrow, The Skinniest Woman There Ever Could Be. Is that Sugar Ray in that ring boxing? And who could the opponent be? It’s that fighter, our own Dick Glatter, And at ringside, it's wife Jeannie we see. Marilyn Krebsbach is now Mrs. Nelson, You know George always was her beau. Yes, they were married right after graduation. And are living in San Francisco. Karen Jarmin, another dear classmate. Is making her home in Alaska, Her reason for deciding to move there--- She was tired of the men in Nebraska. Sharon Micek is now in the Air Force, So an airplane she rates for a home. She's a pilot on a huge “Constellation,'' That flies from New York to Rome.
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