Titonka High School - Indian Yearbook (Titonka, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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fm EW FEUDIN OVER YOUNDER . Feudm Over Younder was a H1llb1lly play rlch ln humor of the Ozarl Mountalns The plot revolved around the Popoff famlly and the Fry fan11ly who have been feudln because one of the Popoff boys shot Paw Fry Moun tam Maggie iArd1th Schutterj traveled around the h1lls nurslng the slck and wounded because of the feud Rosle Belle Fry CPatsy Kortel takes the only unattached male from under her slster s Emmy nose Emmy Fry 1Darlene Franzenj wants to get lutched but decldes she has to just be an old mald She and Mountaln Maggle try to end the feud MOUHt31D Maggle gave Maw Fry 1Sh1rley Harrmgab and Pappy Popoff fD8V1d Bufflngtonj a love potlon which made them fall ln love They had just declded to get hltched when ROSIO Belle arrlves wxth the news that It IS just a trlck Agaln the feud IS ln full force Other members of the cast lnclude IZZIB Fry who radiates happlness and confldence LeRoy Bruns Clem Fry who hates work and evades IL whenever posslble Edward Wlbben Aunt Harry Hornhonker a domlneermg woman who can out tall. any one ln the valley Betty Carlson Becky Mae Hornhonker Aunt Harry s niece whose whole manner IS one of happlness Pat Doughan Wllly Hornhonker who IS so slow mentally and can almost be con sldered a moron Ronald Hulsman Leke Popoff a slow mov1ng easy golng fellow Martln Norland The Travelln Preacher a serious hard worklng man of God Lynn Struthers The rest of the class acted as weddmg guests muslclans and entertaln ers They were Davld Seaberg Kelth Bartelt Frank Folkerts Paul Tjaden Loren Arndorfer Duane Hanna Marlln Mayland, Darlme Bentele, Walt Smith, Gladvs Harms, Garlene Gray, Luverne Hanson, Bob Kmseth, Grace Helfner, Carol Dunmlre, Merle Glddlngs, and Kenneth Loats. SENIOR CLASS PLAY is E'

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1 WJ ii SENIOR TRIP The Seniors of '55 left April 15, at 4:30 in the morning on their Skip Day activities. The destination was Minneapolis, Minnesota. We stopped at Mankato, Minnesota, for breakfast. Some of the group went window shopping while the others engaged themselves in their various pastime projects. Our first point of interest in Minneapolis was Minnehaha Falls. There was not a great deal of water going over the falls at the time we were there. The first scheduled stop in Minneapolis was at the Ford Plant. We were first shownwhere the glass is sorted and cut. We saw tons of parts and many other machines doing various other jobs. The most interesting and outstand- ing feature in the Ford Plant proved to be the assembly line where you start with the frame of a car and you travel slowly along with the car as each and every part is placed on the frame. The very last process deals with the driv- ing test of the cars. We were conducted through the World-Chamberlain Air Field. Our guide took us through hangers, the Message department, and we learned where reservations are made on flights. We were told how the luggage was weighed and flown to the destinations. Our next experience was to check into the Andrews Hotel and rested for awhile. Then we went to the Artificial Limbs Co. This tour proved most in- teresting. We saw just how a person becomes self supporting even though he may have handicaps. We met one young man who had both legs taken off and yet he dances on Television. It was very inspiring to us. The rest of the afternoon and evening were our own. Many of us went shopping or to the Foshay Tower, or to the movies. Some went to the Sportsmans Show which proved exciting. Saturday morning was also devoted to shopping and sight-seeing. I believe some went to Dayton's and other stores to ride the escalators. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 We went by bus to the Minneapolis Arena to see the great finals of our trip. The 1955 Ice Follies. We were well im- pressed with the great ability, lighting and costuming that goes to make up the ice follies. We stopped for supper in St. Peter. We wish to express our deepest thanks to our sponsor, Mr. Thiesse, and Mr. and Mrs. Lang for such a nice and enjoyable trip.



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