Titonka High School - Indian Yearbook (Titonka, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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'13 FP lC'D H CD s F ' :TSP QU! QCD sc: T. H. S., We are so sorry to leave, All of the friends we hold dearg And all the memories here. T. H. S., the school we'll always remember From early days in Septemberg And to the middle of May. CHORUS: Then we started from the very beginning, Everything seemed quite new, But with the help of the many teachers, We finally have come through. T. H. S., we will never forget you, With all your joys and your sorrows, Along the miles of tomorrow. T. H. S. FAVORITE SAYINGS Donald G. .......................... Why? Marcine H. .... . . .Creepers Jane A. ....... . . .How should I know Marcella B. .... Holy catfish Marilyn C. ..... ............. D ogs Shirley E. ..... ...... R eally Herbert H. .... .... B y golly Kent .H. ..... ......... O h Ronald K.. . . . .By cracky Betty M.. . . . Manchester Elaine S. .... ...... O h man GaryZ.... ....Ohchoo Officer: Ito Mr. Willemssen pacing the side- walk at 2 o'c1ock in the mornifigj. What are you doing here? Mr. Willemssen: I forgot my key, officer, and I'm waiting for my daughter to come home and let me in. CLASS MOTTO - One Step At A Time, But Always Forward? CLASS FLOWER - Pink Carnation CLASS COLORS - Light Blue and Silver CLASS HYMN - ' 'Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee DO YOU REMEMBER THESE SENIORS- BACK WHEN? ,-fig? After being shaved, Mr. Theisse asked the barber for a drink of water. Are you thirsty, sir? asked the barber. No answered Mr. Theisse weakly. I just want to see if my face still holds water. Marilyn P. I've changed my mind. Dean B. Does your new mind work any bet- ter than your old one?

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How about a date, Dean? sg QA The Titonka seniors met at the school house at 4:30 A.M. on Friday morning, April 2,for a trip to Minneapolis, Minn. Everyone managed to get there on time, although sleepy and blurry eyed from the parties which were held the night before. During the long t1'ip many amused themselves by singing, playing cards, and sleeping. When it got light enough to see some studied their play parts. We stopped at 8:00 A.M. at St. Peter, Minn. for breakfast. We continued on our journey and arrived at the Ford Plant at 9:45. We then were taken on a tour through the Ford assembly line. This tour was very interesting and consisted of everything from the making of glass to the finished car. We then received notice that the tour we had at General Mills was postponed because of a strike. So we went downtown and checked into the Hotel Andrews at noon. From here everyone departed, each going their own way. The category of the afternoon's and evening entertainment ranged from shopping and the movies to the Foshay Tower. After room check at night those who wished went to the midnight show. Some were too tired and weary to compete with the night, so they turned in. Those who tried to sleep were interrupted by the many telephone calls from fellow seniors. Saturday morning the girls continued to shop until their money was ex- hausted, but the boys continued to go sightseeing. In the afternoon we went to the Ice Follies. At 5 o'c1ock in the afternoon we started for our journey home. We stop- ped at Mankato, Minn. for lunch and then finished the trip to Titonka. Where are the boys? Horse play Waiting V Tired Shopping



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