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Xa 153310 Nay back inthe good old days fl9b9J ourciass entered the Wil113MS Hivh School as freshmen We soon fell 1ntO8 usual pattern tocnntinue ntil we graduated This was belng seated in classes alohabetlcally The members were as follows Fern Arends, Arlene Barz, D v1d Baumann, Duane Behrens,Joan Brekke, Jack Campbell,Jean Campbell, CarolynChyler, Helen Hames,thm Holdgrafer, Waynekbwe, Joan Isvlk, Gesley Keane, Frank Nerz, Agnes Neff, Ida Olson, Pauline Uthe, Ray Vnlzamott, and Won 'llliams As freshmen we had a lot to learn so we elected some offlcers to lead us,they were Presldent Ge ley Keane, V1ce Presldent Joan Isvlk, Qecretary Helen Hames,Treasurer Carolyn Cayler Our class sponsor was Wevere extremely brave little busy bod1es, everyone tried out for extracurricular act1v1t1es Nhsic was our biggestactivity with all but one participation Joan ISV1k was the flrst lucky member to letter in music In the way of sports Fern Arends was the only freshmen to letter in basketball, and Don Willlams was the only freshmen to letter in baseball All but four reported for athletic practice Probably the most memorable night of this year was the freshmen sophomore hunt To our regret, we failed to find any of their three vrouos, so we had to fish out some treat money One day, in March, a short, blonde, dimpled young fellow came to 1oin our class Edward Nowlin had ploneered all the way from Nebster City Oh! and did I tell you, we're quite proud of our set of twins, Jack and Jean Campbell Notevery class can boast abouttwins We even go them one better, they are the first boy girl set to graduate from Williams The freshmen home economic girls acted as waitresses for a dinner served the school board, which was prepared by the senlor girls Achievement Day came at last when every sliver ofvood was swept from the shon floor, and the last good polishing of furniture was put on by the boys The girls were busy also, pressing the last pleatcr finishing a few stitches on garments to be worn in the style show The 'Ledgesn at Boone was the scene of our class picnic The sophomore year started with an even twenty ten girls andtsn boys Ns found later that this was sort of a disadvantage when voting on motions duringclass meetings Officers at classnsetings were Pre sident Joan Isvik,V1ce President Don Williams, Secretary Jean Campbelp Treasurer Prank Merz Class sponsor was Miss Vincent Only five practiced sports, with Fern Arends, Don Williams, and Davidmumann receivingletters. Carolyn Cayler and!-blen Hamas received letters as 'hot on the ball' cheerleaders. Joan Isvik spoke over radio KJFJ in Webster City on 'Christmas Sea1s.' GOODYEAR EICHMAN'S Webster City, Iowa Webster City, Iowa cs ' ' -, e Q Q I . e : a ' 4 I i . l . H' - Q 4 ' ' : . - S . - . - . Mr. Senne. . t - . 0 , A . . . O O 1 O ' e , 0 , . , , O l I O l . I ' A l Y O V I Y - 5 ,. 0 2 - ' I Qs 4 e
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Hl3TORY COHTINUED Just to make the freshmen-sophomore hunt more interesting, they found one of our groups. It seems they were hidden in the elevator. Four sang solos at Roland. Gesley Keanexeceived a one, while.ban lsvik, Frank Merz, and Ida Olson rated as two's. Although our class treasurery was only big enough to peek at, we snonsoreda high school party Atthis Valentines Party,ve played games and danced Lunch was served after the King and Queen were crowned Nine sophomores helped at the Junior-SeniorBanquet Carolyn Cayler as coat-checkersmd music provider Fbur girls, Arlene Barz, Jean Camp bell, Helen Hames, and Joan Isvik, and fourboys, David Baumann, Gesley Keane, Jack Campbell, and Don Williams were servers The big memory of this years picnic was rowing boats in Pine Lake at Eldora Our Junior Year ooenedvdthlme same well known voices saying Wa to every history question All the girls and fivehovs signed up for music Arlene Barz, Jean Campbell, Carolyn Cayler, Agnes Neff, Ida Olson, Duane Behrens, and Gesley Keane received letters In baseball Don Williams, David Baumann, and Frank Merz received letters Inbasketball Earn Arends, Don Nilliams, md Frank Merz merited awards Hso Carolyn Cayler and Helen Hames wonletters astheerleaders Arlene Barz received 1 letter as Basketball Manager Probablythe most memorable Junior Senior hunttook place this year on an extremely cold night withpouring rain for company Incidentally we failed to find the seniors Class officers included President Gesley Keane, Vice President Ed Nowlin, Secretary Arlene Barz, Treasurer Joan Isvik Our c sable class sponsor was Mrs Eiler The junior class play 'Rest Assuredn took a lot of work by every one to produce Mr Senne was the director Out of the twenty class mates, sixteen were on the stage Listenered' KJFJ in Webstercity heardthree jurior speak on Tuber culosis,W NChristmas Sea1s,' and 'Heart Diseases W They were Pauline Uthe, Gesley Keane, and Fern Arends Ten coveted typing pins were presented to eight Juniors by Mr Shelton Forty word pinswere given to Agnes Neff, Frank Herz, Pauline Hamas Agnes, Frank, and Carolyn also sported fifty word p ns The last issue of the school paper this year, was produced by the baffled juniors The Senior class was an even amount of boys and girls again when Ida Olson left school in October And then mixed in with the Senior Class Play, May Day Breakfast, the Banquet, and Skip day are the little unforgetable incidents which each individual will always remember auch things as suspense before receiving eachrenort card,the unexpected test inhustory, and of course we go to each extreme, ve our silliest mood, and the most embarassing moments But the greatest of all the memories is mhen standing on the sta e inthe midst of fellow students when e ch year of our high school life flashes in ournund a me pick out eachseat we sat info each ad vancinvgrade Yes, our mindswander backto past days, we're1n a tizzy, a whirl, a fast moving world, so fast we almost miss the hearing our name called to receive a diploma and becomes part ofthe past, s vraduae. cL1FToN SUPER burma? Hmmm comm! RURAL r.x..v-:c'ra1c coorf-'11A'x'1v1s Iowa Falls, Iowa Iowa Falls, Iowa t - -,W - - . a, Uthe, Carolyn Cayler, Fern Arends, Joan Isvik, Wayne Howei and Helen
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