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Senior Class Hlstory ln the fall of 1948 tvv elve Freshmen enrolled ln the Stanton Publlc School The class cons1sted of Marvm Mutzenberger Iven Stlefel Glen Rlchter and Larry Olds E1ght glrls LaVerne Hornmg Nancy Hall Donna Retterath Martann Lang Hermelle Suess Frances Borner Frxeda Huber and Lylota Stephens The Sophomore year brought back all twelve w1th tw o new mates Donna Smlth and LuA11ce Elllott Durmg the second semester two pup1ls dropped out, Marlann Lang to become Mrs Oscar Hagen and lven St1efel to work on the Garr1son Dam ln the fall of 1950 a total of tw elve returned Dallas Maas Marv1n Mutzenberger Glen Rlchter Donna Retterath Donna Sm1th Anne Berger LaVerne Hornmg Frxeda Huber Hermelle Suess Lylota Stephens LuAl1ce Elllott and Nancy Hall The two new members were Dallas Maas and Anne Berger The Sen1or year brought everyone from 1950 but Fr1eda Huber left late 1n the year to become Mrs Em1l Kuhn Marv1n Mutzenberger Dallas Maas and Glen R1chter have been actwe members of the hlgh school basketball team as were the followmg glrls LaVerne Hornmg Anne Berger Donna Smlth, Hermelle Suess Donna Retterath Lylota Stephens LuAl1ce Ell1ott and JoAnn Janssen F ff F Though no longer vve shall throng these fam1l1ar halls we go forth to Jom the large famlly of alumnl who st1ll love th1s school and have 1ts best mterests at heart We leave but we carry w1th us the mfluence of these years of study and as an 1vy plant grovss and expands so may the lessons here learned cont1nue to grow and bear fru1t dur1ng our com1ng years of endeavor As an 1vy shall cl1n1b upvv ard putt1ng out new branches to the sk1es above so let us classmates cllmb over to h1gher goals not be1nU sat1sf1ed to stand st1ll and as the 1vy reaches out to new flelds so let us as the future beckons us follow on boldly keepmg our standard h1gh We leaxe th1s school hopmg that as we may go througx l1fe we may classmates press upward remember1ng that tho clouds and storm may lntervene, heaven st1ll smlles above F To the Junmrs Let us admomsh you to uphold the lofty 1deals and ldeas of those vvhose place you are to f1ll Proht by our example and precept and should you mu-aculously excel us ln your recoxd as Senlors we xx 1ll forglve you for the sake of dear old Stanton I-hgh who lb worthy ofthe best achlevc-ments of her graduates By The Senlors 9 0 I V . . , , . Q Z 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 f ' 1 ' - 1 ' 1 . , , ' , Y . 1 1 V ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 f - , 2 , 1 i 1 1 1 , . Ik :lf 221 2' Ik 214 sk X4 lk lk Ik :ff Pk lk Ik Ill 1' if 251 V 1 T - 1 1 Y ' 1 1 . . , , . . . 1 . . . 7 . ' 1 l 1 ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 5 . D. , 1 Y Y V . . . , , . - 7 . Q . . 1 A 1 1 1 . 1 , I I :',1 :k lk :Qc :Qc :Qc nk :Jr :' :Qc 21: :1 :Q if :k :Ir :fc :Lx :jr :jc . . D A . . . , , , h . . . , , n . ,
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5, war f V The World's Best Babies f, ,W f 1 wavy , fe -. 1 f I , , Z , , , 'Z f f 4 4 ff , , , , 7,5 i f ig? A 2 ,f , fi 15 7 1 X 1 A W, 5 ,W nd, 7 ,fur , fy f M A, GLENN RICHTER DALLAS MAAS MARVIN MUTZENBERGER DONNA SMITH LQVERNE HORNIPU ANNE BERGER IQANN JANSSEN DONNA RETTERATH wr- FRIEDA HUBER HEKMELLE SUESS LUALICE ELLIOTT LYLOTA STEPHEN + W K e E V X, ' 'fa 5 M, H ,k I
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Foretelling The Future of The Class of '52 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mutzenberger, residing in Pick City, North Dakota, as a garbage collector with an annual salary of S2,000. They have 10 children, 7 girls and 3 boys. Reverend and Mrs. Dallas Maas, minister at the Salem Lutheran Church in Jamestown, North Dakota for 525,000 annually. No children as yet. 1-lon Glen Richter raising corn in the Ozark Mountains Salary of S1 800 and not married Donna Retterath Mrs Bornerl mother of 6 sets of twins cheaper by the dozen all male Works as a housewife and the earnings depend upon the crops JoAnn Janssen Mrs Jim Moncelious mother of 2 boys and l girl in Cresent City California Salary ol S7 000 Anne Berger old maid vx orking as a blacksmith for S3 OOO in Beverly Hills Hollywood One child fpet dogl Lylota Stephens fMrs Chuck Cullen mother of 13 1 set triplets and l set twins living in Hensley North Dakota vxith a 632 000 annual salary 1-Iermelle Suess Mrs Joe Brush snake dancing at Cairo Egypt for 35140 O00 Mother of tvx o sets of tvx ins LaVerne I-lorning Mrs Gerald Greeckl teaching school and housewife for S83 569 721 on some lake in Minnesota Mother of 12 children one set of twins Donna Mae Smith Mrs Bud Buchmann teaching and housewife for S40 000 in Green Bay Wisconsin Mother of 9 children LuAl1ce Elliott fMrs Calvin Stiefel nurse and housewife at Carrington North Dakota for S50 O00 annually Mother of 5 girls and 2 boys Last Wtll JoAnn Janssen xx ills her ability to smg to Vernon LaVerne Hormng Vx ills her shyness complexion and her tooth to Elaine Hermelle Suess xx ills her good looks to Lucille Kruckenberg Anne Berger wills her A ability to Benny Pfliger Dallas Maas vx ills his xx avy hair to Marvin Stiefel Lylota Stephens xx ills her height to Oscar Slinde LuAl1ce Elliott xx ills her long hair and her ability to blush to Joan Sailer Donna Retterath xx ills her big hips glasses and troubles to Carol Leupp Marx in Mutzenberger xx ills his track pants vxhiskers and bald head to Ralph Schiermeister Donna Mae Smitn xx ills her turned up nose desk and hair rinse red to Janice Peters on Glen Richter x ills his broken glasses good looks basketball suit and strong voice to Jerry Buchmann ul -A , I 'c J b n A 4 .. .D my .,,. . , . .1 ' V. l l I l Y cv.. .J ' ', ,. .1 D . . ,HE ..l, . 4 .L
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