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Next, we see the personage of Charleen Lrneeer.She is Rhth as the see;n6 Florence Nightereele with her own army of men at the Norwegian-Americeh H spitel in Chicago. She loves her wark end is very heggy. Yes, we all agree that the class of l?59 has been very successful and very fortunate. It tas heen a wonherful reunion end as the day comes to 3 close, we feel that ahdther should he held in 1979. SENIOF CLASJ HISTTFY On September 6, 1955, thirteen bewilaered,.scered, ehe ehxious freshmen, entered the halls of Scandin- avia High Jehool; to begin four years of education. Ah initiation party was held two weeks later and the Freshmen Class heceme en officials part of the school. The following were chosen 95 class officers; President, Charleen hrueger; VicePresideht, Jane Erie Kson; Treeeurer, Dan Cetlson; Secretery,JoannetHardel Nine of the class herticipeted 1h forensics. Four of the toys went out for various sports end most of the class pertiiipeted in singing. 'Jehe Eric son and Janice Pestul were elected P teem cheerleeHers. The following year Arlene Jensen left them,. thus, leaving 12 of them in the Sephomore Class. The class officers for that year were; Presiaeht, Dan Carlson; Vice President, Leon Johnson; Secretary, Jene Erick- son; Treasurer, Charleen Krueger. Six of the class went out for forensics, and Dan Carlson went to Madison to give his Four Minute Speech ; The boys participated in shorts end most of the class went out for music. Joanne Hardel and Cherleeh Arueger were chosen for the ahe-aot play. Jehe Erickson and Janice 'estul were choeeh as teem cheerleeaers ane Joanne hardel was chosen for the F team. During the Junior Year Gary Mark left the class to go to another schovl leaving only 3? in the class. The clsss officers were; PreSident, Leon gJohnson; Vice President, Jane Erickson; Secretary, Jan Bestul; Treasurer, Gery Johnson. Dan Carlson was elected for Vice President of the Student Body. Participation in extreecirricular activities was much the same as the previous years. Joanne Herdel end Nancy Madson were in the one-act play. Jane Erickson and Joanne Herdel were elected A team cheerleeeers. Charleen Krueger and Janice Bestul were chosen as E team cheerleaders There was a good perticipetion in forensics. During the Senior Year Gary Mark once again joined the 01383, new heihg twelve of them. The Class Of- ficers were as follows: PresiEent, Leon Johnson; Vice President, Jane Erickson, Secretary, Nancy Madson and Treasurer, Gary Johnson. ' n u
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SENIOR GLASS PHOtHECY K.; It is the veer 1963 Ana the scene before us is that of a reunion-The class of 1959 has gathered to count heses and scrutinize the past, oreseht, she ?uture., . . Uneer the apele trees, Gary Johnson is leisurely chewing on a cigar.. Mr. Johnson has been quite successful; He 18' a business executive in New York. His offiee is in a twenty story builiing; RUmors have it that he rolls in about ?25,000 a year, which keebs him in Food and dog home For Bertha, his weiher 309. He has never married. My goodnessl' We'd never have recognized the next figure it it heant been for her Norwegian accent. Jane Erickson hes exoellee in her fiela as an airline executive. she has nrovea to her emoloyers to be one girl in a humered, along with the other hihetv-hihe. Leon Johnson has shown the Whole wide world where n mouth can wetyau. Leon just comnleted his Finil term in Concress on the Renublioen ticket. The White House is deeoiv interested in him as the new assistant to the Dresident. The new Pormuie for the dissonearehce of skin blemishes was intro- duced by our Former olessmete, Delores Eewscki. She calls the formula Clear Skin . It is now sold in all leading drug centers For twelve di- lars Der bottle. Nancy iaeson, while rocking her yenhsest Saughter to sieee, tells us she her been heboily married for seve. veers. Nancy went to New York to work in the StooV Exchehwe Office, but returned home where her heart be- longed, she married her teenage Wove. They have seven lovely children. iFive hove and two girlsi As we nawse on our welh around the old oemeus, one of our classmates, 'xhuerev Rasmussen, st0is to talk Jith us. Audrey, on finishing high school went directly into a preneratory course fer an Airline Reservate ionist. After her training she res emnloyed at the tLaGuardiai Airfield in New York. She says she is very henwy and very rich. Amarey says she hooes to stay there For an iheefinete neriod of time. l Stennihs out o? a new oinV oedillac is Janice Bestul. Janice hes ful- Fiiled her lite lone Jresm; she has set um a beauty shop in BeverlyHills where all the movie stars oatronize the salon and it is said that she is a personal priehri of Else Letwell. She has also invented a tonic for the restoration of hair. We have s nro amongst us also. hr. Carlson after marrying, developed an avid interest in oro-basketbell. He avereses about forty points a came and is being considered For The Dlayer Of The Year . His wife and three little Fiddies are extremely proud and have attended every same. The First National Bank in Milwaukee has a new heed secretary, Joanne Hareel. She has won honors as The Tvnist Of The Year . The news of her ability to tyne one hunaree wores oer minute hes reschee the governor's office. The Uresident hes ashed her to be his orivete secretary. Duties at home with her Family nreveht her from takins the job however. Taihins with old Frienos on the baseball fiela is Du Wayne Johnson. Du Wayne is the new nresiaent elect of the American Cattle Association. After graduation he went out to Tnnses where he purchased q 62080re farm and later enlsrced it to 15,000 acreas. His wheat is sold the world over and he has the biggest and best herd of cattle Vnown. Gary york tells us that he has settled down with the tavy. He joined iiimmediateiy epter sreduation from high school. The first atomic sub- marine used for oatrolihp purposes wes niloted by yr. Hork. So we can readily see that he is very successful. p.. u: an-
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CLASS WILL I, Delores Taweoki, will all my nicknames to Bath Anh- elso I will my otility to fool around to Beverly. I, Audrey Iosmusseh, will my position as Campus Echo editor to Carol Nelson, and I will my deys in the hospital to ehyone who can pay for them. I, Gory Work, will my height to Tommy Johnson and my breihe to Tom Restula I, Cherleen Lrueger, will my love for dehoihg et Carol- ihe to Dighe Pnd my -;w1ihg everehe to Joe Paider. I, Du Veyhe Johnson, will my hook seet in the bus to ?nyOhe who will take it end my otility to play ping-pong to John Peider. . I, Jane Erickson, will my late hours to Sherlotte Chedy aha I wish to leeve my cheerleraihp outfit to a future oheerlender. I, Leon Johnson, would just like to leave. I will my ability to telk-to Iuth Ann. I, Janice Bestul, will my place on the two to any girl who can get it, also my long walks out to the hue to any o e who is lucky to have 9 short driveway. I, Gary Johnson, will my luck getting C J?ht chewing gum to Ioth Ahn-ahd my empty $?S t hk to Don Gurholt. I, Joanne Herdel, will my place in the ohe-eot play to Taren, end my ahility to type on the Campus Echo to anyone who has the patience. I, Daniel Carlson, will my etility to olay besketbaD. to David Melhy end my etility to not get ooucht violating fishing laws to Mr. Lee. I, Nancy Meoson, wish to will my four yeers of front seat to enyone who is unlucky enough to get it end I will my rocking chair in the Senior Room to gereh Vadson. We Senior girls Ttill our lovely room to the Junior girls and hoge they will take care of it 33 well es we did Our Senior oless wills our etility to get away with eat: ihg in Oh? free period to the Juniors. To the Sophomore oless we will our etilitynto try- to run the school. i To the Freshman cless we will the 7306 times left - in S.E.S.
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