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They'l1 find much joy and happiness we all know. He can make it talk- -he can make it moan. Sure- -I mean Ken Hansen and his shiny trombone. There's one thing about Carla we are safe to presume. She works on more than pictures in that famous dark room. The next on our list usually answers to Moon. He is up most all night and wakes up about noon. She's the gal from the Plaza and she's wonderfully wise. Judy Hen' chews more gum than a girl twice her size. Here's a flash of real news which I'll quickly confide. Don gave in and now Bonnie will soon be a bride. Most people like sunshine--Mike Bowman likes showers. I suppose it's because they enhance the red-colored flowers Myron Hoskey and Larry Konicek are right jolly good pals. And I also hear told they've a way with the gals. Lyle Cuda is a lad with both blushes and charm. A triple threat boy right straight from the farm. You can easily prove Sandra D. is not meek. Just call her Moose if it is proof that you seek. With a ring on her finger and a song in her heart Sylvia Wroughton will soon vow till death us do part. As he comes down the aisle, the gals' hearts all stop. There's no doubt I refer to our curly-haired I im Hopp. Darryl Mason loves his neighbors, that's plain to be seen. lt's easy, he says, when they are two cute little colleens Tom 'Lyon's interest in food we can't overlook. At least he chose a girl whose mother can cook. He talks all the night and he talks all the day. Wayne Edberg just talks though he has nothing to say. The girls say he's grand--he's super--he's keeno-- You'll agree, I am sure, that they're talking about Geno. We've a class Casanova, I'm sure you'll agree He loves 'em and leaves 'em and you know Dennis C. She doesn't look strong but she's willing to tussle So be careful for you know Elaine is all Musel. Pull-em up Kacer is a good clean cut kid. She has many a talent which I'm sure she keeps hid. This st husky boy knows when he's safe from all harm. Louie Walton says A11 I want is a good Iowa farm. For Alan T. the name Smiley seems a good nomenclature. For we have daily proof of his unfailing good nature. Stan Hlas joined the class only last year. But we're all very glad he decided to come here. We need on our roster the name of Duane. Those curls and brown eyes drive the girls quite insane. She deserted the class to become a housewife. Maxine Hawkins chose marriage as her goal in life. So dear friends and kind neighbors, that's the end of the tale Of these 48 seniors at the end of their trail. I hope that these secrets no one offends, And if worse comes to worse, we can always be friends.
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class DOGID Now 48 seniors are here for review. The short and the tall--the loyal, the true. We've dug up some dirt and we've tried a few puns. It isn't good poetry, but we hope it is fun. The first on the list, we'll begin with the B's. It's Tons of Buns Becker, the boys like to tease. Bob Bolt is noted for his truth-telling, I hope. Ever since in second grade when he learned to like soap. Three Upahs down and four more to go. Marg, like the rest, is a grand person to know. Chuck Hanson comes next and three loves has he. First comes his Ford--then English lit. --and then me! Jane Chizek is most helpful in her quiet way. She helps to bring pleasure to each hour of the day. Over Dave Dolash I thought and thought a long time. But the things that I thought I just cou1dn't make rhyme. Dorothy Podhajsky is the lass with the delicate air. She has talent and is charming and most debonaire. This lad heads east in sunshine or in rain. Anyone know why Ron Sokol always goes to Belle Plaine? About this young lady there is much to be said. Whether coming or going she's always a-Head. The flash in her eye matches the one on her finger. So we know Cynthia Yilek on the farm won't linger. He's never quite early and he's never quite late. He's that California fugitive whose narne's Applegate. Gary Fink made a vow by the heavens up above. He doesn't want to make historyg he just wants to make love. I hear IJ. Child thinks his Ford is a darb. But I'm sure he thinks more of someone named Barb. The boys from the big city have glamour and charm, But Carolyn M. can't see why they yearn for a good Iowa farm. There's a flash down the street with the speed of a jet. It's only Marion Kubalek in his flashy green Hornet. He's our study hall thinker as he stares into space. Byron Roschke dreams of engines and a certain girl's face. Claire will get what she wants by sheer force. And she'l1 get where she's going by riding a horse. He doesn't own banks and he doesn't buy stocks. Glenn's wealth's on his head in those curly gold locks. Her brown eyes and dimples add a joy to the day. I'm sure you know I refer to Mayme K. She's short and she's gabby and she's cute as a bug. Carolyn Rebik says she's lonely and looking for someone to hug Dimps McCoy shouts A fig for a woe. You guys keep on fishing. I'm going for a rowe. A quiet girl named Sharon is next on our list. Because of her ways she is going to be missed. Things like science and math are Doug Carlson's special dish. I think he should now and then take time out to fish. Joyce Cecak and Martha Stochl--wherever they go--
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I, GENE DOYLE, having a sound body and part of a mind, do hereby will to Keith Nagle and George Whalin my ability to stay eligible for sports. I, GARY FINK, will to George Carl- son my ability to get chewed out during bas- ketball games. I, LARRY KONICEK, will to my brother Roger my 1955 Dodge in hopes that he can have more luck picking up girls thanl did. I, CAROLYN REBIK, will my desk in the rear of study hall to anyone who likes to go down the aisle for a ride. I, DOUG CARLSON, will my desk in study hall to my brother, George in hopes that he likes it better than Idid. I, DAVID DOLASH, not being of sound mind or body, and because Uncle Sam is looking for me, I am in no position or mood to will any- thing. I, ILA JEAN HEAD, will the fun, memor- ies, and the times I've had to anyone who can take it without going mad. l, ALAN TOMLIN- SON, being in poor health and having no mind after four years of high school, will my unruly hair to anyone who doesn't have anything better to do than comb his hair. I, JOYCE CECAK, will my desk in study hall to my sister Dianne in hopes that she can keep it in one place better than I did. I, MARTHA STOCHL, will my dish-washing at the Hot Lunch to anyone who has the ambition to do it. I, GLENN DIXON, will all my books to Joe Chamberlin to further his education and my curly hair to any girl who has straight hair. I, DENNY CROUSE, will my intercom system to Ed Mclntyre. I, ELAINE MUSEL, will my job at the Dairy Bar to anyone who wants it in hopes that she may have as much fun working there as I did. I, SYLVIA WROUGH- TON, will my ability to run home every noon to Janet Heller in hopes that she can set a new 1960 Olympic record. I, LAIRE ROEPKE, will my many absences to a ne with enough cour- age to take them. I, SANDRA DUPRE, will my nickname Moose to my sister in hopes that she will come by it as often as Idid. I, .TUDY l-IENNESY, will Eloise to Mr. Niemeyer in hopes that he can handle her, and the nick- name Sisters to Minny Minard and Sharry Chizek, I, J'IM HOPP, will 4 Winstons to Steve Lowe. I, MIKE BOWMAN, will my track warm- up suit to Darla Flowers. I, LARRY APPLE- GATE, will the fastest car in the world Cwhich I wish I hadl to Freddie Raymond. I, DICK MULLIGAN, will my '39 Ford to Bernard Hala. I, CHUCK HANSON, will my desk and locker to anyone unfortunate enough to get them. I, BYRON ROSCHKE, will my old chemistry book to Carol Cooper. I, MAYME KUBALEK, will my ability to keep quiet in 8th period study hall to Tom Lowe. I, LYLE CUDA, will my new seat to Steve Lowe in hopes that it won't fall apart like his old one. I, DOROTHY PODI-IAJSKY, will my position as the only girl in Solid Geometry class to any girl who may think it's a bed of roses, but watch out-- it's full of stickers. I, MYRON HOSKEY, will to Lynn Wilker- son my study hall desk with the removable top . I, JOAN BECKER, will to my sisterMary- Ann a roll of nickels for her to support Gummie Gertie next year. I, WAYNE EDBERG, will to nobody in particular everything Ihave, which is nothing, in hopes that whoever gets this won't do as much with it as I did. I, DON MC COY, will to Lynn Wilkerson my '47 Ford in hopes that he too may have a hot car someday. I, JANE Cl-IIZEK, will to my sister Karen all my books so that she may stay slim carrying them around for the next four years. I, MARION KUBALEK, will my seat in the senior section to Bernard Hala if he ever gets that far. I, KEN HANSEN, will my chair in the trombone section to Linda Reed in hopes that she will be windy enough to keep Mr. Egli happy. I, SHARON GARRETT, will my locker by the girl's water fountain to any girl who enjoys crowds especial- ly when she's trying to get it open. I, MAR- GARET UPAH, will my study hall seat next to Dale Edberg to anyone who thinks he can get any studying done with Dale around. I, CYN- THIA YILEK, will my ability to stick with one guy to anyone who thinks she has the ability to do so. I, BOB BOLT, will to Bernard I-lala my position as captain of the football team in hopes that he will make a better fool of himself than I did. I, CARLA WALIGER, will to Wilma Balfour the key to the darkroom and to Nancy Clemons my fountainpen which is in her pos- session most of the time anyway. I, CAROLYN MINARD, will my ability to get embarrassed and blush to anyone who likes the color red. I, THOMAS LYON, being of a sound mind and weak body do hereby will nothing as the finance company has complete control over all myrneans and extremes. l, J. J. CHILD, will my ability to sleep in Miss Schrieber's class to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. I, LOUIS WALTON, will my height to Norbert Podhajskyg he could use it. I, DUANE NOVOTNY, will my ability to sleep in Mr. Feany's study hall to anyone who likes to be woke up in the middle of a tantalizing dream. I, BONNIE ZODY, will all my books to anyone who can ever under- stand them better than I did. I, RONALD SOKOL, will my English Lit. book to Roger Zeman in hopes that he gets more out of it than I did. I, STAN HLAS, will my height to Norbert Pod- hajskyg he doesn't like to be walked on. I, IRENE KACER, will to Sharry Chizek my basketball suit. I, DARRYL MASON, will my seat in Vo- cational Agriculture to anyone who wants it.
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