Tripoli High School - Panther Yearbook (Tripoli, IA)

 - Class of 1953

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This page is sponsored by Tripoli Cafe Cfllams will I, Lowell Ambrose, being of sound mind and body will to Roy Boeckman my butch hair- cut and blonde hair. I, Floyd Beisner, will my curly hair to Donald Buchholz. I, Valerie Biermann, will my ponytail ring to Carolyn Rogge. I, Lois Blasberg, will my ability to drive a car carefully to Eldon Hoppenworth. I, Alfred Bock, will to Loren Mummelthie my basketball ability. I, Betty Bodermann, will my ability to sew to Marilyn Olejniczak. I, Darlys Buchholz, will by blonde hair and blue eyes to Dick Klenzman. I, Eugene Buenger, will my good grades in Agriculture to Eldon Hoppenworth. I, Pat Chapin, will my Irish temper to Leona Heidemann. K' I, Eugene Drape, will my ability to play and carry the sousaphone in the band to Robert Joens. I, Sharon Duecker, will my ability to giggle and chatter in study hall to Allan Buenger. I, Lillian Fuchs, hereby will my ability to stay home at least four nights a week to Mary Droste. I, Wilma Greene, will to Kathleen Dunahoo, the themes I had to write for being noisy I, Lloyd Goodenbour, will my good driving manners to Mr. Casey. Kahem U I, Shirley Hay, will my ability to keep my hair curled and neatly arranged to Kathleen Dunahoo . I, Alice Heine, will my red hair to Barbara Burmann. I, Barbara Hesse, will my 23 inch waistline to Elaine Juel. I, Lyle Kammeyer, will my ability to get traffic tickets to Karla Wilharm. I, Marlys Koch, will my slenderness to Elaine Pavelec. I, Wilma Lau, will my hot Ford's spare tire to Betty Ann Buls. I, Harold Laube, will my best friend, Glenn Wolfgram, to Alice Kuethe. I, JoAnn Mohling, will my bookkeeping ability to Eldon Hoppenworth. I, Beverly Mueller, will my ability to drive to Mary Ann Wilkens. I, Evelyn Pavelec, will to Leona Heidemann, the ability I had as a junior to play basketball. I, Charles Pinch, will my troubles and Studebaker to Larry Poock. I, Mayy Ann Pipho, will my ability to drive a tractor to Karla Wilharm. I, Wendell Redies, will my English ability to Margie Biermann. I, Laraine Rettig, will my ability to play the Bells to Duane Buls. I, Velma Schultz, will my good times with fellows from Tripoli to Colleen Kingsbury. b I, Bill Seelhammer, will my physique to Wayne Weihe. I, Delores Severe, will my ability to get a man to Rose Oliver and my natural curly hair to Duane Buls.

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glass fiijwlisinrg Bright and early on the fateful day in l9AO,Miss Nelson, the first grade teacher greeted 12 people. Those pupils were: Lowell Ambrose Marlys Koch Paul Bremer A -1: 1, Carol Mason Patricia Chapin HQ5,j3 Beverly Mueller Eharon Duecker W' Jean Sauerbrie loyd Goodenbour gy Leo Waterman Barbara Hesse Wayne Weihe During Grade school days, time passed quickly and soon they found themselves ready to start their high school days. A total of forty students started their Freshman year at Tripoli High. What a year it turned out to be! The first of the eventful days was Freshman initiation. The boys were in their fathers overalls, the girls wore their short skirts, and their hair beautifully styled in upsweeps. Smitty really shinned his share of shoes that day. They'll never forget the big Christmas dinner they had in the English room. The food was delicious! Everyone will remember the misteltoe in the doorway and all the excitement it caused. On the last day of school they all went to Waterloo for their class picnic. The class y or that year was Mrs. Lease. iI their Sophomore year they SPOUSOPSG the big school party. That year too, Lloyd received his bouquet of red roses in Biology Class. Miss Macy, the class sponspr, and the class went to Devils Backbone State Park for the picnic. The warning, Uno swimming was soon forgotten. They began their Junior year by ordering their class rings. Work was soon begun on the class play, 'Doctors Orders.' The date was set and then on that morning of November 9th their class rings arrived. If anyone, that night of the play, wondered why they were looking at their hands a lot it was just because they thought the rings were so Pretty. Work was soon begun on their prom, which was held in the Town Hall on May 2nd, with the theme being 'Holland Holiday.' Music was provided by Vance Dixon's Orchestra. They surely will all remember the arguements that took place when they were planning the prom. , Mrs. Steve Palmer and the class went to Cedar Fall: for their Class picnic. They'll remember the cold water when the boys wiht swimming. Brrrr! Now after all this they are Seniorsll What a privilege it was to initiate the Freshmen! On October the 28th the class went to Waterloo to have graduation pictures taken at Hollett's. Mr. Casey, their class sponsor, went with them. The Senior class play was given, and the class went on their skip day. Then came the last events of their high school days, Junior-Senior Banquet, Bagcalaureate, and Commencement. After They graduate, they will go their own ways and carry out their own plans, but they'll never forget the good days they had together at Tripoli High. , . ag 5' Q1 I This page is sponsored by: Interstate Power Co., Bergmann Hatchery., N. R. Ambrose Oil Co. and the Tripoli Leader.



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Q 1 I, Carole Sievers, will my ability to control my temper to Paul Lahmann. W I, George Nilkens, will my wavy hair to Eldon Hoppenworth. I, Glenn vfoifgl-am, will mymeighn no Marvin wimz. ' I, Florene Zabel, will my height to John Nestendorf. ' ' To the Freshmen class the Seniors wish to leave all their memories and good times at T.H.S. 4, 4 31 4 To the Sophomores they will their good behavior and hard work in the study hall. 'Sl lt, To the Juniors they wish to leave all the trouble they had in planning their Junior- 4 Senior Prom. u 9 Q Q Q , Class flower ' fi Class colors Baby Orchid Maroon and Gold Q 9 X -f EQ 'E hui EF 4 1 in llunlll Al- . Eff CTO the Class Sdhg tune of Auf Wiederse.h'I1l Auf Wiederseh'n, Auf Wiederseh'n The W!'ll think With We'll miss I And all time has'come to part of our dear high school days memories in our heart. our school and teachers too the friends we've found, With thankful heart and tearfll eye, We 111 are future bound. In the four years that we've been here, We've had a lot of fun, In classes and at parties too, Remembering every one. But now the time has come to leave, And so we say good-bye, There's many things we will forget, But not Tripoli High. 0 Today we Glass Motto follow, tomorrow we lead. This page is sponsored by H. H. Buhr Chevrolet Co. QNWWWWWWMWWH U 7 mffmf1,,,. ,.u.u1n:na1AbMNk

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