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CLHSS I-I1s1'0R1 C0970 Ne journeyed on to our JUHlOF year w1th much to look for ward to We electei the followlng class officers President Robert Barz, V1ce Presldent Bob Knlckerbocker, Secretary Ra mona Rlcke, Treasurer Marlene Jensen. Mrs Eller was our class snonsor T 15 year we lost Marlly Nestwick who went to Ellsworth and galned Clara Jansen who had prevlously gone to Radcllffe H1yh School In October Beverly Kennedy moved to Wllliams from Cedar Raplds and Jolned our class One of the hlghllghts of E515 year was the class play nThe Little Dog Laughedn under the d1r CCIUH of Mr Stanley Johnson Our Junlor Senlor Banquet was a big success We chose 'Gay Parie W for our theme Afterwards we had our prom and danced to the muslc of NStubn Hemphlll Three members of our typlng class recelved forty word plns th1S year They were Bob Knlckerbocker, Marlene Jen sen, and Mary Lou Holtkamp Our class picn1c was held at Clear Lake The day was en goyed by boatlng and swlmmlng We reached the last mllestone of our hlgh school career as the senlors of '56 Pesgy Caruth and Beverly Kennedy had left our class Our Off1C9FS were Presldent Robert Knick erbocker, V1ce Presldent Robert Barz, becretary Lela Mae Meves Treasure Mary Lou Holtkamp Our class sponsor was Mr Shelton In November we went to the Woltz Studlo ln Des Moines where we had our graduation PICCUPSS taken After a day of shopplng, V1S1tiUg tne WHO TV station, and g0lUg to a movle we were all Hlad to return home The Junlors treated us after the annual Jun1or Senlor Hunt One of our groups was found Many other big events took place durlng our senlor year that we will always remember They were day Breakfast, bk1p Day the Senlor Class Play, the Junlor benlor Prom, Baccalau reate, Class Nlght and last but not least graduation And so w1th a total of flfteen we leave good ole w1ll13mS High w1th many memor1es not to be forgotten 1 Drs Tbmplenan and Buzzetti Vhrn vulgamott Willilmlv 10 Williams, Iowa Aldon, Iowa I ,P. sf A , ,X MIX l Q M
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'aff PROPHECY Here it is the year of 1966. Let's look up our old class- mates and see what has become of them. We buy our tickets at the airport in Des Moines and go out to get in the plane. When the pilot comes around to shake our hand we find out it is our old classmate Dale Johnson. After talking with Dale for a few minutes we take off and shortly land at the airport in Williams After leaving Dale we see a fabulous ranch house Our 67 curiousity is too much so we stop to visit with the owner Much to our sur rise we find it belongs to Albert Albert tells us he now owns all the land from here to Des Moines and has started the Williams Kentucky Derby which he has won five vears straight with H13 fine million dollar horses He won the last one by two noses and a tail Shortly after leaving school we could ' see that at this early age Bob Knickerbocker is destined to become a pocket billard champ ion Upon asking him how he rose to great fame he relates to us the story of how he won the Chevrolet division of General Motors Cor poration bv defeating the president H now busy making the hot ones even notter We hunt up our old classmates Mary C and Mary Lou who are now living in a swank pent house apartment After a long talk with them we find out they still haven't changed much at heart Mary lou is now Supt at Williams Storm Haven Hospital and Mary C is the famous dress designer going under the name of Cee C They only work A hours a day and spend their nights Wcatting around in one of their six l966 Oldsnobiles Upon visiting good ole Williams High we see that Sharon Schutt is now Supt She taught Sth grade for five years and after lk of her pupils turned out to be quiz kids Mr Shelton retired and Sharon took over We find that Carl Wibholm has progressed in the dairying Industry But being a poor pool player he 5 lost all but one cow to the great national hero of pool players Bob Knickerbocker He now milks nis J only Hostein 15 times a day to get back the losses Seeking out old classmate Darlene Jensen we discover that she is the wife of the great pool champ and she is kept busy with her even half dozen kids lela Mae is now teaching drama at the Williams Institute of higher learning for under privileged students We arrived too late to go to her wedding She is now on her honey moon in Bermuda XBXWKW 7144 1 411 0,030 NXNXNNNN Gi:9 J 1llnSOH 1 Llr n O Jilliams, Iowa illi s s . . ' 'x.g,,- 'GY . . ' fi , Nh !'h K . x 9' . . 4 i ' . . ' - yi . flu . . . ' Q Q -X ' D , ' ' . e is ii . . 0 V . ' n I . . . ' ' ee . . N ' . l , . ,. 5 7, , , . ' I f 'Z' 'mv' 51. ,:i.: . . . ' A I I' 7 -r A , 22, 'ln .x ' A' ff' - . vfxf f . . . I lp f n ,QS Y Nt f E- - 3 ' E. A. H'l7'ge C . Y ' .'-.'am , levi
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