Woodstock Community High School - Woodcohi Yearbook (Woodstock, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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KIDDIES - EN ROUTE Sue Kemp and Carol Schmidt on cx big ride. JUNICRS As freshmen we were known as a class of characters, but in our second year everybody thought we had graduated a little bit into ladies and gentlemen, however, as juniors, We became known as the class of characters again! We were still trying hard, though, Cto be ladies and gentle- men, that isl for when the junior girls weren't trying to be peroxides, strawberry blondes, or blueberry blondes, they were selling hot dogs and candy at football and basketball games, so we'd have funds to put on our successful Iunior Prom. Two of the prettiest girls were homecoming queen can- didates this year: Sue Kemp and Shirley Whiting. Oh, Yes! We took great pride in receiving first prize for our float in the homecoming parade, But we can't leave out the boys. Look who ran the junior classi President Tom Brody, Vice-President Bob Roush, Sec- retary Ioyce Ballard, and Treasurer Wally Schuett. The boys were good in sports, too. We had six out for football, two CBob Roush and Wally Michaelisl on the varsity basketball team, and two tBob Sweetland and Don Peacockl on the junior varsity team. Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 42 M. Fisher, L. Pitts, l. Foote, I. Frame, R. Gaylord, C. Goldman, M. Hagie, P. Hamer. L. Carlson, M. Carstens, G. Cowan, G. DeLine, M. Dygert, S. Ehlert, R. Erwood, D. Ferguson. E. Bobeng, H. Bohn, E. Boyce, R. Braukhoff, L. Brewer, T. Brody, M. Busse, D. Carlson. B. Ackerman, R, Babcock, S. Ball, I. Ballard, A. Barber, M. Beardsley, I. Beck.

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PROPHECY Let's take a trip around the fair grounds, shall we? Well, what do you know, there's Phyllis Mitchel taking tickets at the grandstand. Hi-Phil. What's new? Not much, just been going to Chicago a lot lately, for my husband works there, you know. Have two more children since the last time I saw you. Seen any of our old classmates lately? Yes I saw Lowell Munson just the other day. I-Ie's a noted chemist now, went to school over in Europe and has just discovered a new way to count the number of hairs in a horse's tail. Another world-famous man is lack McConnell, he's a brewer. He, too, received most of his education in Europe, in the vine- yards of France. I heard he married five times. I guess most of the class are married and have families, but, of course, Bruce Schildt is still a lone wolf. Marlene Steinke became a famous woman lawyer and has won most of her cases, too, and obtained all the degrees she could get. Red Iohnson became an aviator, but after he made his expedition to Crystal Lake, he stayed on earth, fell in love and marriedg now he's a promising young farmer. Sally Stock won all the typing and shorthand tests and was made the presidential secretary. And did you know that Hans Hinner is a big manufacturer in Plymouth Rock? About four years ago he married Wanta Cornsilk, and his children go out and advertise his business. Mary Ann Cameron settled in the art field, I hear she was educated somewhere in Texas and her pictures found their way to the Nut Gallery. In l958 she married Wayman Rob- ertson and they lived as happily as could be expected. Freddie Howell is a noted soap box orator. He never went on to further schooling because he knew more than the teachers of his day. You can find him in the slums of Chicago delivering his flowery speeches among the laboring people. Lyle Bungard is a singer for the Metro- politan. He married Carol Stock a few months after she graduated and they are now living in Woodstock. I see by the newspaper Mary Haager is a movie actress and just won an Oscar for her dramatic role in 'Francie,' the talking mule. V Marilyn Ystebo just returned to Wood- stock after working in the Downey Hospital as a psychologist, she is now trying to straighten out a few of her classmates' minds. Good idea, Huh! Ioan Dornbush is another one who is trying to help us. She's head nurse of the 'Dirty Diapers' department here at the Wood- stock Hospital. Dennis Larson just became president of the 'Balland Chalk' Pool Association. And, as rumors go, I heard he has been married and divorced more than once. Talking of mar- riages, Dorothy Stogsdill became the wife of Bert McCannon not long after school was out. I guess that's the third one that was married right away, for Mary Ann Rainsford and Harriet Ebert - married, too! Mary Ann Lee went to school to become an athletic coach, but was married and now uses her coaching on her own kids, for she is planning on having a baseball team in a few years. l guess Bob Clark and Dick Dailey are coming along swell with their own store. They have all the latest styles for men, and I believe they have a very good salesman working for them too. Ray Allen, of course! Who else? Say, Gloria fCronel, what have you been doing with yourself? Oh, after school I learned more about painting photographs and got married a few years ago. Good . . . I guess I must be running along now, Glory, we'1l have to get together again and discuss old times. I believe one thing is true of our class and that is wherever they are, they're working for a better and safer tomor- row. Bye-now! 23



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Row How Row Row How Row Row T. Vieregg, R. Wagner, D. Wakely, S. Whiting, P. Willis, R. Woellert. E. Schultz, D. Steinway, C. Stock, R, Sweetland, M. Thompson, Fl. Thompson, W, Tor- man, B. Tornow. R. Reese, E. Fteichardt, S. Repp, R Roush, C. Schmidt, R. Schreck, W. Schuett B. Schulz. I. Navlyt, T. Neubacher, W. Ohlrich, R. Payne, D. Peacock, M. Peet, C. Peterson, B. Pierce. I. Kline, I. Lohmeyer, K. Madsen, D. Manke, L. Menzel, G. Meyer, M. Meyer W. Michaelis. G. Hubert, D. Iensen, H. Iensen, I. Iohnson, U, Kahl, T. Keach, S. Kemp, B. Kuhn. S. Hanley, R. Harrison, R. Hefner, M. Heitschmidt, C. Holtfretter, H. Hopper, E Howell, P. Howell.

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