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'E'vamwmx t1 WWW rmvnidnx :me rjttfmhmm V? iV-ei' r v' V W CLASS PROPHECY zyi It is May 21, 1959, Just ten years from the day we graduated. We are about to take a quick trip around the world to visit our various classmates. We are waiting for a taxi to take us from the beautiful Abby Hotel to the airport. The taxi has arrived and we find our cab driver is none other than Fred Blanke. He tells us he is married and has been employed by the Abby Cab Service for the past seven years. At the airport wishing us good luck we find Joyce Bostad with her husband, La Verne, for whom she has been keeping house in Dorchester, and here comes Eleanor Kohl with her husband and five handsome sons. As pilotcf Gur lane we have Orville Leiders, and to make our trip more pleasant we find Rite Geiger as air hostess. Starting eastward on our Journey, our first stop is Detroit where we find Martha Jands employed as Lab technician of the No Paine Clinic 0 L Then we Journey to Kentucky, where Jack Prough has settled down with his interesting collection of rare Southern Belles. In Florida we visit Ameida Noonan who is vacationing there after her fourth divorce. In Norfolk, Virginia, we stop to see Delores Brunner, who is assistant beautician in her sister's beauty parlor. Now we go northward to New York City, where Pat Dolan is ang- ing for the Metropolitan Opera Company. While there we see Elaine Mohan, a commercial artist for Esquire Magazine. Crossing the Atlantic we go to London to visit Darlene Pascoe who is world famous for her dog kennels. From there we Journey to End: where we find Marguerite Jakel busily designing clothes. Our next stop is Naples to see Genevieve Bailke who is study- ing there and rather unexpectedly we run across Marjorie Saeger. The last we had heard of her she was modeling for magazine covers in Maine. we fly north again to the Alps in Switzerland where Luella Venzke is a ski instructor. Here we stop long enough to exercise our cramped limbs and to meet some of her students. Now we leave Europe and fly back to our own country. Ours next stop is Seattle Washington. Here Professor Lyle Cathcart is teach- ing Chemistry. On to Hollywood where Virginia Bender is an anterior decorator. We stop at Lsack's Dude Ranch in Montana, owned by Galen Laack. He told us we'd find Harlan Laack at home Just down the road a spell i200 miles Iii. He showed us around his vast chicken ranch--- by the way, his wife is quite a chick herself! From Montana we Journey to Minneapolis to visit Yvonne Fricke now vice president Of the Lokken Business Establishment. We journey next to Chicago where Dale Jakel resides as the head of the Motorcycle Department. We visit Ralph Keller in Milwaukee where he is owner- and manager of the Big B. It seems this has been his main ambition since his Junior year in H1. Next we stop at Camp McCoy. Here we are greeted by Sgt. John Loucks. He tells us the rank of Sgt. is still quite new. In Kenosha we visit the nylon factory where Jim Vetter is president and Charles Schaefer is his right hand man, They tell us these nylons are absolutely snag. proof. Due to bad weather and uncertain locality we are unable to locate Greta Lueth but we were informed she is dear hunting in the far north. At last we fly back to the airport. As we leave the plane we are greeted by the last of our classmates, Gayle Schraufnagel, who is still waiting patiently in ood old Abby. . Thus.we have seen a 1 our classmates well on their journey through life. W'mzn .nunnimtwnunw '3 2' PI n '11? '1 y t N n a a a -: y e i .5 N V , :1 i K r: u R K E: g V p .2 A 4 a 7:? 3 94 2 vi wk no .r :1 p . w ,i . F: ,5 5 A v; .s K :4 rLV :4 z 1 Pl E R b .4 b5! 5 4 W ,q 1M s V: d F L h u mvmmvmvmmrwmmmwmmmmmmmmm wt 1' I is L 3 75 7 .f a L Y L JYMI m J h v .,x 4. ya. 3; mix , . es HA, gszsggixisng v P u; v ,5; a UHUNJ muggy, JOMFJ M; 9 ,, i y :HKZQAXHQEEK; .n. 3. 7
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, e ,6 . . g A e 5 e 7. 19:? S b: b , C Q s u 21 :4 q ,s :4 a A 5. v a He p x. 'C ????rmvmmm zwmuxnf1W11sm.nszthW'xunm w- 5? f g i $ '3 J 4 m V :rv wraps, V. a ; $5271; l31'ICLHl1JAHQIALHLUUALPLMl A w A, cLAS ' we, the members of the Senior class of Abbotsford High School, 1949 A.D., 1n the county of Clark and state of Wisconsin, being of sound mind and body, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devises by us made: I To Alfred Uhlig, we bequeath Genevieve Bailke's dimples. To Rita Decker, we bequeath Virginia Bender's dates . Te Herold Goelden, we bequeath Fred Blanke's car and a certain Sophomore girl. To Loretta Zahorks, we bequeath Joyce Bostad's ability to chew gum in school. To Ronald Grembort, we bequeath Lyle Cathcart's quietness. To Jim Steffen, we bequeath Pet Dolan's naturally curly hair. To Barbara Peterson, we bequeath Yvonne Fricke's aloofnese. To Lois Stettler, we bequeath Rite Geiger'e interest in Curtiss. To anyone who can write, we bequeath Dale Jekel's Job as secre- tary of the Senior class. To Denny Laack, we bequeath Marguerite Jakel's 4's in conduct. To Janet Uhlig, we bequeath Martha Jends's A's . To Earl Kramer, we bequeath Ralph Keller's ability to get along with the teachers. To Donna Leichtnsm, we bequeath Eleanor Kohl's acting ability. To the Knight brothers, we bequeath Galen Laack's horse, Bucket- foot. To Dennis Zobrak, we bequeath Harlen Laeck's ability to dance. To Billy Shookman, we bequeath Orville Lieders' speaking voice. To Charles Hinke, we bequeath John Loucks' ability to get to school on time. To Rowene Schaefer, we bequeath Greta Lueth's blush. To Phyllis Lindberg, we bequeath Elaine Mohen's quietness. To Lois Neitzel, we bequeath Amelda Noonan's giggle. To Muriel Sprotte end Darlene Weldon, we bequeath Darlene Paecoe's weight and height. To Myron Wepfer, we bequeath Jack Proush's Southern drawl. To Shirley Mohen, we bequeath Marjorie Saeger's love of an argu- ment. To Maynard de Jong, we bequeath ell Charles Schaefer's shirts and sweaters. ' ?mmm Wimmmmmmwmn'k'n'vmmmxrmmhv 770' mm '1! A m in. nnm 13 To Elsie Bush, we bequeath Gayle Schraufnsgel'a cheerleading Jacket and drum msjorette suit. To Carol Dolan, we bequeath Delores Brunner's seat in home ec. class. To Shirley Seidel, we bequeath Luella Venzke's boyfriends. To Bobby Bowen, we bequeath Jim Vetter's acting ability and his basketball suit. II To the Juniors, we bequeath our most sacred possession, the glorious name of Senior, to love, honor, and cherish as we have done. ' To the Sophomores, we bequeath our epitballs, gum, notes, etc., as well as our rare intellectual ability. eTo the Freshmen, we bequeath all our books and the little red school where we have spent many a happy day in the past four years. To the Faculty, we bequeath our best wishes and our many thanks. It is a great misfortune to lose a class as unusual as ours, but may your days and nights be peaceful evermore. v M kw a 1:1 AUAU 'J; UxU 104wa myPYYjY ,HJ , m r v w: mm H; J u,u.sntxsagpv;sengkzn. Li A El 1-H VJ; M! E! H til; J AU Unbgg 1. MY LJJAJUUTNI -A 15!; 5,1: ' ' J 1;! 7.1, 1,3 l , e MW Le -..u-.... 'l; WJElKDKLiagAAARAKLK7J7SL4AALKL;iEhkhxkkbtkl3K7I1K1ngxiffkggiflESXJQiAgLAQLIJL4153;XsV' 3U 35H 74 L' L 7, WUUA UAUBUI 'I 1; U 1' 74 J. U; J 10th J: L 735114 151,5 I; R In
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