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Class OfflLeTS agaln were elected President thester Hoversten, V1ce Pres1dent Sherman Arends, ecretary Curtis Lekwa, Treasurer John Hames Our class sponsor was Mrs Mary bl er We turned out to be the losers at the JUHIOF Senlor hunt, fa1l1ng to flnd any of the well hldden senlors, and therefore we were the hosts Ne were proud of our JuU1OT class play fh1S fall 'If Mother Only Knew' The followlng rec 1ved basketball and b seball letters ElSlP Roe, Rosemary orilly, Dlane Rlcke, Davld Inks, John Hames, Carrol Knlckerbocker, Vernon Behrens bherman nrends, B111 Duden urtls Lekwa It wasn't a day for the beach but we Journeyed to Clear Lake for our class plCH1C th1s year Xlthough we nearly froze to death we d1d have a lot of fun Ne worked hardcn the Junlor oenlor banquet and lb turn ed out to be a tremendous success we thought Our theme s Oriental Gardens' Then came the yelr we had all dreamed of We were hardy oenlors' Our class roll decreased when Chester Hoversten and Davld Inks had to go to Alden to school Wlllle Schutt transferred to Dows the second semester Class offlcerselected to gulde thlsnmportant ye r were Presldent John Hames, Vlce Pres1dent Vernon Behrens, Secret ary Carrol Knlckerbocker, Treasurer oherman nrends Our cap able clas spon or was nr ohelton Our class nunt was agaln successful the Junlors not a ble to flnd any of the h1d1ng groups The coveted forty word typing DIHS were awarded to flV8 erbocker, and ou t1s Lekwa Two members, also recelved flfty word p1ns M rlys Anderson and El 1e Roe Many boys and girls lettered ln Basketball John Hames Sherman arends, B111 Duden, Vernon Behrens rrol Knicker bocker, Rosemary Flll,, and LlSl9 Roe Diane RlCk6 was basketball manager Baseb ll letters were award d to John Hames, Sherman Arends, B111 Duden Vernon Behrens, and arrol Knickerbocker lxed lH were the class plays, the mu 1C conc rts, and the llttle thlngs 1n classe the JUHIOT 5en1or banquet and many other th1HgS, too numerable to mentlor whlch a l go to make up the hapole t t1me of our llves, the tl e soent ln U11113mS high School Qi llla Xx k MC COXB uOTOR CO WILSON WLLJING Blalrsburg, Iowa Bla1rsourg, Iowa O I ' . . ' . -'1 . . . C - , , - - , . , . ' e' a : . , I - v ' ' - ' J V ' ' f f , ' , . . . . wa N '. . I L , . A - . l , . Y V P . . , . . . . , Q z - . - V Z I 1 I - - - , , - 's s V . ' . , - X . , , . seniors: Marlys Anderson,EHsie Roe,ihane Ricke,Carrol Knick- , l . . . 1 o A ' -- C1 ' S. . ' ' ' , Ca - C ' Y' ' ' . .' , ' a , ' e ' . ' Fr , , V ,f ' ' s' e . . . 53 - , . V . , A. . .L l . S . . , .m . f. . L 0 '2i 2 , 6 Q - ' -ij I fk J 0 - A I I N- Y . , nh , ,
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Class Prophecy As we enter the ChF1VlUg metropollsof wlllldms 1n the year l96L, we notice that the populatlon has risen to two mlllion and one The first great change we notice 15 that Carrol Knickerbocker has flnally CDV' A a fam -. ld .M gotten a haircut and combes his hair This change was brought about when Carrol accidentallystruckcnl whlle pumping water at thepump house Heis also the chief of police and the f1re chief ofhllllams Car rol 18 not marrled but he has grown fat trylng Carroltells usthat Royal-bhmson otherwise known as Royal the Rasper, the terrlble Wrestler has just defeated Vern Gayne for the heavy weight t1tleof the world ln Madlson Squarefhrdenin W1ll1ams Th1s was a rather remarkablefeat considerlngthat when he wrest led Hans Shmltt, three weeks ago, he lost his rlght arm, left leg, four flngers and most of his teeth ln splte of that he 13 in tip top shape That hlgh school wrestling sure helped, huh Royal9 . - We develop Jet trouble in OUFJeUmOb1l0, so we pull into a very large, modern,complex --... garage We are amazed to learn that the own er of this garage is Ardean Evans Not only does Ardean run the largesttusiness in town, as far as repairing cars is concerned but he also sells used Oldsmobiles and Hudsons However, weare sorry tohear that h1s Hudsons are not selllng too well Whlle we were dlSCuSS1Hg cars, we saw a Buick screech alarmlngly around a corner and skid to a halt in front of the garage Sherman Arends steps nonchalently out of the car and proceeds to sell ardean a large shxpment of Oldsmoblles He says he gets tired of sittlng in h1s manslon and watching h1s one hundred and ninty lnch telev1sion set an he starts some exc1tement by selling CaPS -- '-X Next we d6C1d8 to goty the capital of Williams It 15 several miles to the capital so wetake a taxi We know that Ma inefbefer owns the Cadllac tax1 ser v1ce company so we declde to try out her taxe line hail one and get ins1de Much to our amazement see that Maxine herself 15 driving it We tell herthat we are on a sight seelng tourand she offers totake us around Sheknows where most of our old school mates areso we accepther offer As we arrive at the capltal, we see two lleutenants carrying Wllllam Duden down the steps toward another one of Max1ne's taxls His medals were so heavy that he cou1dn't walk bylnmself and had to be carried He 18 the head of the Army, Navy, and most lmportant of all, the X, Mar1nes They offered h1m the presldency of the United Stateslast electlon but hetnrned ltoverto Vernon Behrens lnstead Th1s 15 proved by the headllnes on the paper we see on the street corners Elsie Behrens, formerly Elsie Roe, first lady of the land chr1stened the new atomlc o cean liner the QUEEN LLSIE 1n W1ll1ams Navy yard The president, Vernon Behrens stood at her slde durlng the ceremony ex, ' Q22 'ilniff .m. 5 --- EVERETT J ALLINSON, AGENT B P HAMED Williams, Iowa Wllliams, Iowa . . . ,. .I . , 4. , ' ST - 'ij ' ' , - N Q3 ' 4-:IP dig C' 1 . S,f'!Sf1 . . . . . . . L0 ' - Q , ,Qliryl - - ,,,- I A . . . n O ' 1 O , . . . . I 1 V. - Q ' . H-1-E? . ' . X . . . - Q I AQ fx - We ' . , we ' . . I ' 0 . . X f . X Q, - I e . h'u! . . . , 4i ' O . . ., . . - H X l - II I 'mg H Jr! sz, - . I -x,v. w,-,-- a W
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