Sibley High School - Keewaydin Yearbook (West St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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Junior Ideals Judy Evenson FIGURE Arnie Swanson Kathy Murphy HAIR Keith Stanton Bev Ramacier FEET Howie Unruh Judy Craigie HANDS Ron Bunde Judy Hamilton SMILE Henry Bruestle Janet Miller EYES Don Zimmerman Judy Anderson NOSE Rob Wagner Pat Pedersen LEGS Dave Dehler Paula Meserve ATHLETIC Glenn Smith Nancy Stuessy WIT Bill Radmer Pat Peterson SHYNESS Jim Thomas Rosie Degnan DANCING Bob Snow Carol Schreiber INTELLIGENCE Jerry Hillestad Ann Parsons BEST , DRESSED Roger DeLange Babs Meyers PERSONALI-I-Y Dave Kios Leona Olson -IEE-I-I.I Bob Edmeyer Mary Ann Sudeith CGMPLEXIGN Bob Meyers Marlys Weber VOICE Jerry Piekarski Jackie Hott LAUGH Fred Christopherson Sophomore Ideals Marcia Gretsteld FIGURE Burt Ristrom Jean Neafus HAIR Morris Smith Norma Schulenkamp FEET Ron Zirul Janet Klegin HANDS Bob Scholz Elizabeth Eckholm SMILE Dick Adrian Bette Korfhage EYES Jon Flom Anita Park NOSE Curt Kemp Carolyn Vitelli LEGS Curtis Hintz Judy Leibel A-IHLE-I-E John Watson Carole Ribbentrop WIT Dave Keith Marilyn Kleitz SHYNESS George Fish Judy Petersen INTELLIGENCE Daryl Monson Judy Wilkus BEST L DRESSED Dale McAfee Jeanne Miller TEETH Dan Lyons Carol Meege PERSONALITY Dick Hammond Barbara Senecal VOICE Bob Stoeheli Sue Vogel LAUGH Don Goers Sandy Soderman COMPLEXION Charles Knaus Irma Jakubiak DANCING Butch Biehl

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Senior Prophecy It is June 4, 1964, and we are about to witness the reunion of the first graduating class of Sibley High School. We are in the magnificent Waldorf Astoria Hotel, owned and managed by Mr. Emer- ald G. Thomas, who has had his entire staff work- ing for days preparing for the great event. He has had the famed Astor Roof completely redecorated by New York's most eminent interior decorator, Madame Virginia Crisman. The main course was planned and prepared under the supervision of Chef Miss Elaine Baker. The tenderloin steaks were supplied by Texas millionaire Raymond Marthaler, and Leonard Perron brought the vegetables in per- son in his sleek Cadillac truck. The pastry queen, Miss Jeanne Colvard, donated her famous brownies for this auspicious occasion. The group now proceeds down Broadway in limousines provided by Edward Kane and Roger Vancore, co-owners of General Motors Corpora- tion. Along the way we pass Mademoiselle Mar- iorie Albert's beauty school whose staff of experts includes Raymond Kuss hair stylist, Beverly Bur- ington beauty consultant, and Elizabeth Strom head manicurist. As we arrive at the Moulin Rouge we are greet- ed by doorman Duane Carlson. Upon entering we meet the owners, Mr. Richard L. Morgan and Mr. Erwin D. Gloss who will escort us to our tables in the Gay Paree Room. Because of the many talent- ed people in the class of 54 the entertainment will be provided by the guests themselves. We have among us, Maestro James D. Chapdelaine, director of his own Jazz Band. Two of his musi- cians are his ex-classmates Walter Foucek on the trombone, and Duane Gott on the trumpet. The M.C., John Flannigan, introduces the first perform- er of the evening, recording star Eddie Niemczyk who sings the Sibley Rouser with the audience ioin- ing him in the second chorus. The next act is a can-can dance performed by the D. S. C's among whose members are Nancy Anderson, Marlene De- muth, Catherine Gruhlke, Monica Healy, Helen Utschinski, Kay Youngquist, Marlene Vick, and Connie Kober. Movie stars Larry Gitzen and Gloria Gunderman did a scene from the picture they are working on, Heaven Only Knows. The program concluded with Charlene Arndt, Leone Burow, Christa Eckert, Janet Ecklund, Kay Thomas, and JoAnn Wohlford singing You'll Never Walk Alone because of their fond memories in Glee Club. Now that the floor show is concluded the guests start to mingle with their old classmates. First we see Sally Bartsch and her husband talking to JoAnn Hoffman, and Audrey Drew. At a ringside table the New York Times ace reporter Miss Sally Shep- ard is taking notes on this, the biggest social event of the season. Let's take a look over her shoulder to get a preview of tomorrow morning's front page story. Miss Shepard's first interview of the evening was with Miss Julie Shoenberger, the most promi- nent social figure in New York City. She is wearing an original creation by Ernest J. Costello fashioned of ice blue velvet with a pearl embroidered bodice. In direct contrast to this style is Miss Betty Heuer's original western creation by Lady Mary Ann Whit- son. Among the celebraties are Carol Vogstrom, the famous horse breeder and co-owner of the Great Northern Kennel, with Lorraine Thomas. At a near-by table we see Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herzog fthe former Marlene Petersonj and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harder Cthe former Pearl Vitellit undoubt- edly discussing the Harders' new twins. Another couple recently blessed with a baby girl is the former Nancy Johnson and her husband Howard Unruh. Aside from the crowd at a large table in the corner of the room we see Donna Colburn, Em- ma Lou Connor, Joan Glotzbach, Margaret Hislop, Myla Jump, and Margaret Murphy talking over their high school days. Eavesdropping, we hear Gerald Haider telling Donald Buell, Darryl DuRand, Bruce Fawkner, and Norman Goetzke about the new bowling alley he is having built by contractor Edwin R. Johnson and architect Richard A. LeMay. As Chazz's Jazz Band begins to play, songstress Judy Ruberto gives out with the new hit, Dig That Craaazy Faculty, which was written by Margie Rapp and Audrey Buys. Later on the couples gather on the floor for the last dance of the evening. Pho- tographs are being taken for memory albums of the class of 54 by Dave Nordby and his assist- ant, Jerry Norsby. By this time the party is starting to break up and the guests are leaving for bus depots, cars, train stations, and airports. Among these are Shir- ley Walsh and her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Westereng Cformer Gerrie Staehelil who are leaving in Tom Sullivan's private plane, pilot- ed by his friend, playboy Chuck Washick. Also go- ing to the airport to take the Northwest Strato- cruiser home are Marline Atkins, Janis Minar, Mar- lene Rahn and Claudia Haggenmiller. Taking their private cars we see the distinguished mortician, Mr. Jack PL Garner and his associate, Mr. Jerome Stelter. At the train depot we see Joan Koza at the switchboard saying goodby to her friends, Charles Schilling, Pat Schneider, George Smith, Ray Kloss and Jim Vogel. Going back to her New York home is organist Gretchen Schlutz. Richard Maser, Darrell Westereng, and Don Tietien stop at the Motero, owned by Richard Maser, to discuss the day's events. And so as the sun rises over the Waldorf Astoria and we have seen the last of the class of 54 leave, we look forward to another reunion with the first graduating class of Sibley Senior High School.



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