St Marys High School - Nautilus Yearbook (St Marys, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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. Qu F,-. r A G g .....M.L.f,,-F., . .. -.,:,.1.J,.'.ff, U: s 5 .if -1 - , 'res-rr,-1 'w-.ifezssgn-I ! Thursday, April 26 ' We were awakened by a loud pounding. The boys, and it is only 7:30. They've been up along with Dick since 6:00.i We got up and dressed in a hurry Cgriped at by the boysl packed and loaded our suitcases. Ate breakfast and messed around because we had an hour to kill. Tom, Gail, Donna, and Rosy got some paddle boats and paddled around the lake-. Then all of us went on a 40 mile tour aroundthe lake. We boarded a Cruiser named Skipper Bill.' In the back was a seat for 5 and 2 chairs on the bottom landing, the next incline had- 4 chairs and next was cabin with booths and a kitchen. In the front there was two lover seats and it was conveniently dark! The trip took over an hour and a half. We sure enjoyed the beautiful scenery. , Two honey- mooning couples were aboard and one man, recently married, left his bride at home. On the way back Alberta, Irene and Clara were dozing in the back seat so the skip.per gave a quick jerk but didn't wake them. He blew his airhorn real loud and that really scared them, they jumped. We went to the BridalTCave. It was very interesting. We had a blabby old woman in our group and Tom and Gail mocked her constantly. On the way back we stopped at lookout tower anduthen headed for Arkansas. We stopped for the night in Tod's Courts in Cabool.. We were driving around the town and a carload of boys Qhillbillysj started talking to us. They were real nice and good looking.. At the show Clara kept seeing droves of mice coming after her so she kept awake for fear they would run off with her. We were too darned tired to. mess around so we went to bed right away. We decided not to.go to Arkansas because we were pretty far away. We went to St. Louis. What a mess. Everything is so spread out. We went to the zoo. Weepers! It was hot. It took us a couple of hours to cover the whole place. Everyone was fagged out. Next we visited the Botanical Gardens. The boys spread out a blanket under a shade tree and slept. The rest of us went in. After that we went to our motel which was the fanciest one yet. Coral Court. We were all in one building, -each separated by garages. We went into town looking for a miniature golf course and a place to eat. Ate at the Bismarch Cafe a seafood place. We Went I across the river into Illinois, drove around for an hour and came back into Missouri. We went to the show then went back to courts. The girls decided to have a big last fling. The boys went to bed using our chair pillows in the car. The girls took pictures drank Qpopj? ? ? ? ? - April 29 We slept late today and left at 9:30 for home. First we headed for Hannibal where we visited Mark Twain's I-Iome. It's 4:30, we 're through Keokuk and on our last drag home. We ate at The Cornpicker . We finally hit our good old St. Marys mud roads. We got to St. Marys at 9:15. We drove around the square and met the kids. Each one separated for home. It's all over and we. sure had lots of fun. It'll never forget it. ' Written by Donna Wilgenbush IAN Z ,. ...t, ,,,.. ,,,, , Vic., . , , . ,, ,,,,, ..t,,,,... ., . .... . .. ,,,. ..... . , . ..., -A ,, . , ,,,. W-, .. . ,- I X 1 I V I 1 li -i .ip 4, .19 - j . 2 1 A 1 I 3 E L If 3 ,z if ,, V: o r! it 5. .C 1 I - , C, C , . r ,f 1 sfffsi-fff.gf 1,1 ,fee Q 1,513-.IEE ,fffj - lf'3:fj gP1 1?



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', Li-ft' f . fiiigs. ' - ' I FH! A ' 'Pj ! s ,Class Prophecy Time... .. .7:0O Place ..... '. . Skunk Hallow Date ....... May 3, 1966 I The class of 1956 met to review old times. This was the first class reunion since Graduation on May 3, 1956. TOM CROAT, who is not old enough to become President, is waiting his term patiently. He says whenrhe becomes President he will do all he can to get the poor farmers out of debt. Across the table sits GAIL SHUTT, a graduate of U. C. L.A. and a multi-millionaire. He brags that he acquired his wealth by growing hair on a billiard ball. MARILYN BROMMEL, who has not said yes to her persistent suitors, is a prominent marriage counselor in Hollywood. She told of her past experience in patching up Rock Hudson's marriage. IRENE SEARS BOBBIN has become the top fashion designer of 1966. Her new creations are strictly streamlined, influenced by remarks of her former classmates. ALBERTA MC LUCAS, the former Alberta Henson, who is the mother of twelve children, tells of her great feat of having sung at the Metropolitan Opera. She was invited to sing in an Italian Opera but declined saying, My family comes first. CLARA VEASMAN, a one time resident of Chicago, is moving back to Iowa. A former top secretary of the Carroll Cigar Mfg. Co. , she recently quit to get married. Her husband is the boss's son. She says she will settle down and raise a small family. DONNA WILGENBUSH, a ' graduate of Iowa State Teachers College, has been married for four years to a well- known Iowa coach. They have two members of their future basketball team. Her V husband took the Stoney Point basketball team to the state meet last year. ROSALEE CONOVER, the famous model from New York, has recently announced her intention of divorcing her husband to return to Iowa to marry her high school sweetheart, Jim Bowles. The former Terrell girl modeled some of the famous Irene Bobbin creations and gave them a start in Paris. The partylis breaking up now, the boys are going to Truro to see some of their old friends and the girls have removed themselves to a corner to talk over old times and try to guess what the next ten years will bring. CLASS MOTTO The Higher We Rise, The Better The View CLASS COLORS: Pink and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation f E! W ...iii ,,,,,, ,,,.. . ., I T. Y ia ,gg R 1, i M 3 - e P 1 e. my I Y E ef :li V ., , , ,K I ..., , 4 .L, in V AMTZUA-, fy.: I gi' :':5f--Tifnfi ' gig?-. ' ff ! 3 ! it 2 Y 5 RV- - Jabba AL-: rg' .:,.. L . ,sez D A ...H g V I. .15 -25,1 ,1 4 ..- vi. 4. ' x 1 1- Nix 4 . -H , V, A, , ,f fx.:--,H ,,. , ,X r ,ju Ns. .xx-. -iw. 1. ,

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