Titonka High School - Indian Yearbook (Titonka, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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CLEMENTINE A A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS CHARACTERS: Clementine Kelley, a tomboy, Evelyn Willemsseng Mary Kelley, her mother, Jane Amesbury, Gerald Kelley, her father, Don- ald Rippentropg Bertha, the housekeeper, Doris Kuchenreutherg Abe Carter, the handyman, Kent Hoover, Hank' Matthews, Gresham Roskampg Pete, Donald Gerdisg Tubby, Gary Zwiefelg Cathy, Marilyn Calliesg Jane Ann, Bet- ty Millerg Ann McNeil, Marilyn Peterson, and Miss Prunella Pringle, Col- leen Rippentrop. CLEMTINE: Cathy is the admiration of the whole neighborhood.-But Clementine was apt to come bounding in bringing a football team with her. Cathy is planning a Girl-date party. Clementine has to ask a boy and she asks Hank, explaining that her mother wanted her to ask him. Hank didn't like this ungracious invitation so when Cathy invites him to go with her, he accepts. Clem enters the oratorical contest against Hank and wins the con- test. Clem also incenses Miss Pringle, who is a big influence in town elections and Clem's father is running for mayor. It looks as if her carelessness is pro- bably going to cost her Dad the election. Again Clem acts, and she confesses to Miss Pringle and admits where she was wrong and sells the fiery old girl on her Dad's program, and really makes it work. In doing this she also wins Hank back. 5019-vlllw mtg Wk' 4 ,wggvtbgsfs gy, fg5a ,: 'sf 'Z:qag,::,g33,, :v ':.-:. 'W' V --' . ' gg -. . g, 'I Sq 1 , kt . ' uw . I I, 'ii A Z?13fg5 '5t?wf '23i QS. 'iv A 4 1, ..,' V W ,S W f 17512, - iz' 7 . A I ,Z :'gg3q,:' X , . X ., .1 .mi f 1 may

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V IVN ep In the Metropolitan Opera we found DORIS KUCHENREUTHER, a mezzo soprano in the leading role, and singing opposite was a great basso, KENT HOOVER, who carried his tune in a bushel basket. In Atlantic City was the Mrs. America contest. Here we found MAR- CINE HANNA had just won over 64 other girls and is going to compete in the Mrs. Universe contest. I don't think she will have any trouble winning it because DONALD RIPPENTROP is the chief judge. It couldn't be that an old classmate would show favoritism could it? Jane Froman finally retired from TV and a young up and coming star took her place. This star was none other than VERLA JANES. After ROBERT HOFMANN was through school he grew to be seven feet, three inches in height and was the star player for the Minneapolis La- kers. DONALD GERDIS played pro football with the Chicago Bears. Of course he was farmed out to the Titonka Cubs for years before the bears ac- cepted him. GERTRUDE HARMS and her husband now own three fourths of I- daho and are raising potatoes. Not far from them I found RONALD KRA- USE and his German Valley Store . His store has gotten so large that he hired MARLYS STECKER as a clerk at S40 a day, and she was promised a raise. ft 3 f J cj V 9 fi r iw - 4 L .. if! ' ELAINE SONNENBERG because of her excellent speed at typing fo- und herself a top typist in the State House. She also serves as private secre- tary to Senator GLEN WELP. ROBERT EDEN now owns a 650 acre farm and is very prosperous. He is raising pigeons on his farm. Teaching in the Titonka School SHARON SCHUTJER and ROSE BOEVER. Sharon has the eighth grade and Rose the first grade. The Supt. is none other than DAVID BOECKHOLT and his secretary is VIOLET BAADE. He enforced the rule of running to classes instead of walking be- cause he was so fond of running in his school days. My dream came to an end when my grandchildren came bounding into the room. I hope that all the classmates will have as dreamy a future as I had, as ever JANE AMESBURY. Marlys S. fto farmerj I would like to buy a A minister said We will give our tithe chicken and offerings Kent and Martin sitting toge Farmer. Want a pullet ?. ther. One pulled the other ones tie and said Marlys S. ' No, I'll carry 1t Take it off and give it to him . Gary Z. I'll meet you half way . Thelma U. I'll admit I'm wrong if you'll ad- mit I'm right .



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C ASS NIGHT Class Night was well attended and the program was as follows: EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION - Supt. W. P. Truesdell gave the address PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: Letters in Athletics ............ Mr. Opheim Letters in Music ....... ..... M r. Multhauf Letters in Band ................ Mr. Pringle Letters for Cheerleaders ........ Mr. Thiesse SPECIAL AWARDS: Band Mothers Awards .......... Mrs. R. L. Krantz OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: SENIOR CLASS EXERCISES Presented by Supt. W. P. Truesdell and Mr. Sylvan Thiesse, Principal Class History: a Donald Rippentrop OUTSTANDING BOY AND GIRL IN ATHLETICS: Class Song: Gresham Roskamp and Betty Miller Class of 1954 OUTSTANDING BOY AND GIRL IN MUSIC: Class Will: Kenneth Loats and Doris Kuchenreuther Colleen Rippentrop OUTSTANDING BOY AND GIRL IN DRAMATICS: Class Poem: Donald Rippentrop and Evelyn Willemssen Glo1'iann Tjarks OUTSTANDING BOY AND GIRL IN CITIZENSHIP: Class Prophecy: Donald Rippentrop and Betty Miller Marilyn Callies Sunday May 23, 1954, 8 P.M. School Auditorium Processional ...... ' March From Tanhauser ...... Mr. Donald Multhauf Invocation .......................................... Rev. H. A. Diers Special Music .......................................... Mixed Chorus I Believe and O Rejoice Ye Christians Loudly Scripture ........................................ Rev. B. H. Schwerin Hymn by Congregation ...................... Onward Christian Soldiers Sermon ....... The ABC's of Christian Life ....... Rev. B. H. Schwerin Class Hymn .......... O Master Let Me Walk With Thee Class of 1954 Vocal -Solo ........... The Twenty-Third Psalm .......,... Walt Smith Benedlctlon ................ 5 ...... . ................... R ev. H. A. Diers Recessional ...... March From Tannhauser ...... Mr. Donald Multhauf

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