Truesdale High School - Cub Yearbook (Truesdale, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS PINIPHECY In the fall of 1970 this story took place. I have always enjoyed the fall of the year, it always seems that something exciting is going to happen to me. As I tuned ln Channel 56 T. H. S. 'This Is Your Life' was just beginning. After work- ing all day, I became very tired and leaned back in W favorite chair and put W feet upon the hassock. I became very drowsy and soon was in dreamland. I began thinking of W classmates of 1956 and what they were doing. 'The first vision that came to W mind was Norma Sauter in the office of her boss, she was sitting on the boss's lap trying to get a raise. I went to the office to talk to Norma. We talked about our school days and the fun we had. I soon found that lorma was married to a wealthy oil man. As I was leaving the office I ran into Harlan Bolte who was also working for this firm. She is married to an Albert City businessman who has advanced to the Vice-Presb dency of the Frilly-Willy waving cream. Their permanent home is in San Antonio, Texas. She has two lively, little Texas rangers. I finished talking to Harlan just in time to catch the plane back to Iowa. It stop- ped in Council Bluffs for refueling. As I was going into a diner I saw Sharon Dlerenfield sitting in a booth with her four children sipping a soda. She 'is married to a former Alta High School graduate. We started talking about old times. She told me that Gerald Grote has now become a dog trainer ln Hollywood. He is training Lassie's son for a sensational movie which will soon be opening at your nearby theater. He is engaged to a perky blonde stewardess from the Transcontinental Airlines. He is planning to be married very shortly after the opening of the new movie. I went to the movie and was surprised to see Russell Borkowshi, who is now the man- ager of the Chicago Star Theater. He is married to a Truesdale under-graduate. They live ln a rambling ranch house in the society section of Chicago. He invited me to the Stork Club for supper. I was very surprised to see Jean Meyer as the singer of the famous Tom- W and Jimmy Dorsey band that was plqing there for the evening. She is happily married to her teen-age sweetheart, who formerly lived in Iowa. He plays the saxaphone in the band. As I was listening to one of Jean's entrancing songs, a very distinguished red-headed wait- er came to take W order. It was no other than Leonard Brummer. He told me that he is the head waiter of the club. He is a happy husband and the father of six little red-headed boys. After finishing W supper I thanked Russell Borkowski-and went back to W hotel to pack just in time to catch W plane to Florida. After arriving in Florida I went to a leading department store to do some shopping. While looking at some gloves, I saw Beverly Boese examining a sport jacket for her hus- band. They came to Florida for their wedding anniversary. She married a boy from a town near her home in Iowa. I went back to W hotel and found a letter waiting for me. I was surprised to learn that it was an invitation from Elaine Franzmeier to an open- ing exhibit of a portrait that took 12 years to paint. It was school days which gained her much fame. I called Elaine to congratulate her, it was then I found out that the exhibit was to be formal. Since I had not brought a formal with me, I had to go down- town to get one. When I got into a large department store, I was surprised to learn that Russell Bd- die had taken Christian Dior's place in designing women's fashions. His professional name was now Rochelle Adae, he looked very pleased with all the pretty models surround- ing him. I was very tired from W days sight-seeing, so I went down to the beach to relax where I saw Ruth hlehring doing her very famous mermaid performance. After an enjoyable afternoon I went back to W hotel to get ready for that evening. 'I'he next day I decided to continue W journey to Hollywood, California. I packed W suitcase and went to the airport. You might be interested in knowing that the pilot of this plane was none other than Bill Spurling. I learned that Bill was a bachelor, but not for long. He was very much interested in a stewardness. After I arrived in Hollywood I was in the hotel just long enough to unpack W clothes when I went sight-seeing again. I went to the famous Paramont Studios and saw Lorraine Sump directing a movie with the help of her boss. She is married to one of the movie actors. I went back to the dressing room and I saw Deloris McBride hustling around fix- ing the hair of two leading stars. She had taken hair styling in Iowa and had been so good that she was offered a Job at Paramont.

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William R. Spurllng, who is 6' tall with brown hair and blue eyes, was born July h, 1936. He is better known to his friends as 'Bill. His pastime is calling up girls, fnamely 'Kipnl and his weakness happens to be girls. Bill's activities in school include basketball, baseball, bovs quartet, octet, mixed chorus, and solo. His favorite show was 'Rebel Without A Cause,' or any show with Audie Murphy or Debbie Rey- nolds, his favorite actor and actress. His favorite sport is basket- ball, and his favorite song 'The Great Pretender.' B1ll's.pet peeve is someone that starts telling something and then doesn't finish it. If you really want to know Bill's most embarassing moment you had better go ask Mrs. Schlelsman, she would know. His ideal girl should be over S' tall, no preference as to color of hair and eyes, nice personality, she must have the same likes as he has, and get along with others, also a neat dresser and have a good figure. His favorite food is French fried shrimp and all the trimmings topped off with lemon chiffon pie and ice cream. He will always remember the fun the senior boys have had together getting into trouble with the teachers. After graduation Bill plans to be a pilot and then get married and raise tall basketball players. I was looking at some music and glanced up to see a girl 5'3' tall, brown eyes, and black hair. Her name was Jean Marie Meyer and she was born on April 10, 1938. As a hobby, she collects pictures and clippings for her scrapbook. Her activities include basketball, glee club, and mixed chorus. Jean's favorite show is 'The Best Years Of Our Lives. As her favorite actor and actress, she likes Frank Sinatra or Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman. She likes basketball as her favorite sport. Jaan doesn't like people that act as if they don't see you but really do. She has two favorite songs, 'Stardust' and 'Among My Souvenirs. Her weaknesses are men and clothes. For her pastime she listens to music. She describes her ideal boy as having a good personality, easy to get along with, same interests, like sports, fun to be with. H011- mannered and a neat dresser. For the future, she plans to go to col- lege for a two year normal. The things she remembers most about high school is the Jr. and Sr. Banquets, Girls State Tournament in '56, and the fun she and Lorraine had. Leonard Brwmmer is a S'll' red-headed lad with blue eyes. He was born February 25, 1938. Leonard's activities include basketball as his favorite sport. His favorite show was 'Count Three and Pray' and favorite actor and actress John Wayne and June Allyson. Leonard's weakness is women, but his pet peeve is women smokers. His hobby is photography and his pastime is going to shows. His favorite song is 'The Bible Tells Me So.' Leonard names his ideal girl as blonde hair, blue eyes, and S'2' tall. She had better be able to cook his favorite food turkey with all the trimmings. What Leonard will remember most about high school is the Jr. and Sr. Banquet and the to be a farmer. basketball games. In the future Leonard plans As I was walking down the hall to a cla t d I t b d - haired 1r1 with bl as O ay' me A 10 6 S ue eyes and who was S'6 tall. She was born on January 27, 1030. I suppose by now you know who I mean, yes, she is Marian Bolts. Her favorite actor and actress are James her ideal man as being 5'9' are a person who thinks ou show mas 'Far Country' and her favorite Stewart and June Allyson. Marian describes tall, dark hair and blue eyes. If you y are better, stay away from her. Her pastime is playing the piano and she also participates in glee club. Her favorite song is 'It Is No Secret' and her favorite meal of turkey and H11 Of the trimmings. topped or' with apple sie ala mode. what she will remember most about high school is the Jr. and Sr, Banquet. She has no definite plans for the future.



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After wondering around the studio I learned that Lawrence O'l.eary had become the chief veterinarian who kept Roy Rodger's horse, Trigger in excellent shape. Trigger had become known for the most contented horse on his list of patients. I went to ll.B.C. Television studios and found that Duane Strock was George Gobel's partner on the television show. He married a little blonde from back hone. I talked to him about old times and after a while I decided it was time to go back to the hotel. All at once things started to go around in a circle, around and around, I fell to the floor and when I opened ly eyes, I found I had fallen out of my easy chair and that I had been dreaming all the tlne. I got up and turned off the television set and decided to turn in for the night. This might have been a drean, but who knows, it might come true some day. BACIIALAUREATE The baccalaureate sermon was delivered May 13 at 8 p.m. Reverend Laverne Golbricht pastor of the Assembly of God Church, was the speaker. Music was furnished by the following: Echoesneoo eoeoeseoooml Hcliale The Holy City!..... ....Elaine Franzmeler CLASS NIGHT 'Nesday evening, Hay 15, Class light and eighth grade graduation were held. Awards in music, athletics, etc. were presented. 'lhe Class History, will and Prophecy were also read. Music was furnished by the following: Colomlfaeeoeowos coco eeeeCQfO1 Amlfsm 'ny Heavenlooeooooee .....Boy5' Moments to Remelber' Crtsader's lUmn ......... ........ Glee Club 'Good Luck, Good I-lealth,... .....llarleen Harms God Bless You' T Commencement exercises were held on Wednesday evening, lay 16, in the school sull- torlun. Ednund Groones of Menlo, Iowa delivered the address. The girls wore white caps and gowns and the boys wce blue. The cords and tassles were blue and white. Music was furnished by the following: 'His Hmdshoeoaeeeoooaeeoee eoooJCanifw SKIP DAY On Thursdq, Hay 10, the Seniors along with Hr. and Hrs. Groskreutz notored to Uoodward and toured an institution. From there they journeyed to Veishm in Ales. I

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