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IN NZ! . .4,: Q :s..b, . . C F .x'. Class Will A , xaxaxaxnxxxaxaxaxaxanaui - We, the Class of 1955, in the town of Yale, the county of Ueadle, and of the State of South Dakota, do herewith make our last will and testament, all being as metnally sound as seniors O' lQ53 could possibly be: We feel that we have so much to leave to our under-classmates, but we will here enumerate a few of them on paper: To the juniors we leave our good conduct and our ability to get along with the teachers and to put out the Trojan. To the sophomore class we leave our nerveg without it they will not get far. To the bashful freshmen we leave our never-failing patience and our nerve. To Mrs Schoof, our English teacher, we leave the peaceful map made by our absence Ve leave the sense of relief that this class has at last graduated, to Mr Hansen To our coach, Mr Prendergast, we leave our hopes and wishes for a good basket ball team in the future To the old school building itself, we leave the solemnity it surely must feel at our leaving it The smaller individual bequeaths are as follows I, Devavne Valter, bequeath mv crew hair out to Lvle Stitt ability to have the same girl all tkrough high school to Lloyd Del vaur, my glasses to Jerrv Davis, and my ability to hunt rabbits to Robert Glanzer I, Leland Klelnsasser, give and bequeath mv heiaht to Glenn Hofer, mv ability to play basketball to Daniel Stahl, my good looks and dress to Carl Foote, and my ability to tease the girls to B11 y Haigh I, Shirley Heath, give and bequeath my slim figure to Deluhlne Hofer, mv ability to choose and lose iewelry to Yvonne Klelnsasser. To Carolyn Haigh I leave my changeable temperament and fondness for flirting, mv brown eyes to Ivla Eisenbeiss, and my ability to catch a short man to anvone who needs it I, JeraliStahl give and bequeath my good conduct to Paulie Hofer, my earrings to James Beck and my love for book learning to fllbert Hintz. I ucille Eisenbeiss, give and bequeath my liostlck to dfsoosftion to Timothy Stahl, my disliking for those that differ tn politics with me to Gail Reinschmidt, and my unique figure to erlinda Pullran YW! 13 . . O 3 . 1 A 9 0 . 1 O 1 .. . V' . 2 . . A my O 2 . ,. Q F J . , T D AJ Q s Eunice Hofer, my skirts and blouses to Carolyn Heigh, my cheerful gjg. Q A. Q x . ..,, my I ., i 5 ,-, 1-:, . J'- ' N C
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, ,- , .. -, , -ng.-- le-, .. . ... 4., IIASMXNXMINZNINZMSNIXZNXNZNI X 74 2 N I 5 Class History 5 IWZIRKXUZNZNINZMIKXKZMXKXKII Indeed the celebration for 1951-1952 was a sumptuous , affair. The only dark spot was the absence of one of his l royal subjects, Lowell Delvaux, who graduated from the A lesser things to study in a higher and a more sacred fleldga the field of priesthood. This tine the King chose four boys from his royal court ' to do hls bidding Eugene Ford now was the head, with Jerald Stahl as his ritht hand ann, Ie Roy Tschetter as his royal scribe and treasurer, and Richard Foote as his Prime Minister Back again were the Prince and Princess, Duke and Duch ess, My Lord and Lady, and 'Success' brought with him a fellow named 'Play Together they afforded the junior class of '12 an opportune chance to be successes in the field of acting In the spring they showed their entertain ing ability by giving the Junlor Senior Banquet Here too HSuccess' attended them Truely now King Education was proud of h s subjects Not only dld they sh'ne in plays and school, but in personal achievements The nMardi Grasn Temple rang with tkeir laughter Laugh ter frat somehow sounded more adult, more mature, more In his wise, quet, una suming ways, King Education saw had only ore more reunion with his faithful subjects must show them one more event filled year The old King has really outdone himself this year chose to help him Ieland Kleinsasser as President, Jack Dudley as Vice President, Rickard Foote as Royal Scribe and Treasurer, and Eugene Ford as Court Representative King Education has gtven us many trtngs to do during l95? 1955 All our old friends are back and new ones have been added His Royal 'a esty gave us 'Sir Tro an hews papern and Str Yearbook W WSuccess's' friend 5PlayN is back and the annual friendship maker called nJunlor Senior Banquetn is with us again To make our last year here more en ovable, King Education has added a lively, little crea ture called WSk1p Day ' with a court such as this, royal subgects such as these, and an understanding and considerate king, the year has been a happy and prosperou success Like so many others before us, we too will miss the Hfa1c1 Grasn Palace, w'th its wise and wonderful king H ha , however, promised that our gay 'Mard' Gras' shall con tif c In otrer palaces of hiaher learntnp called colleges I ratory schools, and universities For it is there at we will meet many of King Educat1on's subjects serving rs l s ambassadors Sponsored by Y H Charbonneau, M D. Huron, So Dak. 12 X x S I . a ..+-4 ,,...-dr-'v , 4 O 1 F ' 4 , i A I O A - , , H , 5 . f . . I 5, , . , ,I 1 Q Ina n I A Q 'I ' I 1 - 1 . rf,-it II I O J .a - , . . l . . . g .A - e ' ,A . I , SUPO, s he 5 I e He y s. e f - . He e , s , 1 .. x , , 0 . 1 . Q 1 J , V 4- . I . ,'- - , A s.. - K Z 5 ' - e Q 1 --' , u , ' ' - Q L - , -. v ' 1 I 1 .S . ' - '? ' , e A L I A .. 1 . 1 t . Q- 3'- . ' 0 if , . I ,. -1, 7 2' , A ... f . , 8 LH-1 ,. l , .4 , - 1. . .L 3 - :U. ' n al Q ' J , D 3-' JP?2S' . ' M A 5 Ni 'sf , , y , , its . nfs , I Xu ,,,,,,. , . - Y . .V ,N R . 1 X ,N- . NX 1 . I . , 1 V .' ' lf-Q, '-.. I ' . ,,,,1.. Z . . 5 1 , v , L, 'V v , .,.. . . M I , - ' ' ., 0 0 e e A A H Y ,l t .... Y V . 1 - , , A I it 'V ,-,fa-1 ' ' ' .f.
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I 'eRoy Tschetter, Vive and bequeatk my ability to enter tain Vrs Prenderuast at t'e basvetball games to Parry N pf, my eccentrlc rablts to aharon Gilbert, and my ability tr li 'er t to iowarc Relnqchmidt I, Shirley hoe, give and bequeath mv good vrades to Joh n Nipf, my helvht to Ardella Boyd, my ability to be editor rf tke Trojan to Ga'l Relnschnidt, mr short name to Vr Prenderyast as I won't be needing lt much lonrer, and my lonn fingers and flrrer nails to Marilyn QWSSUGI , obert Foehring, vive and bequeath my 'former ability to ta e tle vhrner on two wheels tr alla Elsenbe' s, my easz vo nv w ys to Parolvn Halph, and my '19 to Glenn Uofer I Richard Foote, give ard bequeath my iob of peddlinp pop and candy bars at the ba Vetball games to Pete Vtelty, my Ulrl friends to whoever needs them and want them Any taVers99 I, Delano Fofer, sive and bequeath nv position as forward on the team to Timotky Stahl, X good grades tc Jane J'pf, my figure to Gilbert Hintz and my ability to flirt witt tte lrls to Palmer Hohm I, Jack Dudley, give and bequeath my muscular figure to Quentin Neidner, my crew heir cut to Robert Glanzer, and my track record to Daniel Stahl I, Dorothy Blch, give and heoueatr my beautiful blond hair of wa'tlna at home to Siealinda Pullman, my letter to Sh'rley Decker, my dimoles to Betty Boetel, my ability to flirt with tae boys to Nxrllyn Sweeney, and my disllklna the flirting ale soecles to Rita Wofer I Eugene Ford, give and bequeath my oosltion as ruard to Raymond Pofer, my short slerder figure to Rita Nlof, my eatlence in typing to Gilbert Jlntz, mf ab'litv to get along with the alrls to Daniel Stahl, and my hours of make up time to Jane Jlof ve, as a class, will our brllllant minds and wiser tt all tte future freshmen of Vale Hlah school Ne hereby name Mr Hansen as sole executor of tlls last will ard testament In witness whereof, we the class of 1353, tre te tators have set our hands ard seal on h s 14 F oar of lay in tte year cf 1955 Aff fps M, af M XWZJWWYWM 14 . , Q i , x K , , , , L X I I f , ' I x ' 1 x x Q -. ,L . 1 , l L X V , I X . ' L 0 - J I 8 thi CL ' ' 1' . A Q ' . n.y . . , l A .1 , . J . , ., . 3 . 1 r . ,l V A , A U A , . . J , c v N fa 1 R , .f A , , ' . , V, ,J ',a P ., J ' , . ,.s 1 .f F -. ., .J V U ' , , I . . .L , , A . 1 . s. ., , X J ,A Q L , , , 4 ,V K any .. ' ' , . A my Q It 2 ,?, n , y H , M . 5 U . . t 1 3 c A 1 1 ' ., ' O 4. J A . , ,Q to Dorothy Hofer, my cheerleading ability to Adzna Hohm, my hours - , y s nl , N, .t , , , , 1 fe vv' ,,, l U , I .1 U U c t, s A 1. C 1 .9 tn ' l' Q . 4 t , , , V A lk .L V Au, KJ .1 .L A ' Y A 1 Z. I, . x. ,. ' 1 , 7 l . . M 'K Ak 4 4 my 1. . Y A Q ur , A .v 1 1 ,., . - U , . c , . 0 ,l .V A -U A 4 ' . re i 1 fr A l O . F' . - , S u , A 1 W' f Vg L .L . . I l I 0 - . I 0 - ' 5 0 5 A 3 ' .
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