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Class Prophecy As I was driving throudm Adams one day, April 19, 1970, to be exact, I happened to run into Norma Battey She was teaching some of the students the fundamentals of drivang, but was paymg very little attention to it, and the students accidentally ran into ne Norma insisted that it was Q' fault so we decided to bring the case before the Juvenile court When I appeared in court, I found that Davad Smith was the Judge As I looked around I saw several '57 students before me Behind ne was Lynn Webber who was running for the office of governor His attorney was Miss Shirley Bile beugh, who is well noted for her defense of guilty criminals To my left I saw Thermo Cornwell, who 18 a model at Larry Hanson's 'Beauty Deb From her I learned that Duane Bustad was taking up where Elvis Presley left off on station HAR, owned by Mary Ann King Neal Hardecopf was playing opposite Cen Schmitz in the famous Broadway play, Diapers, and More Daapers I overheard two people talking about Fred Kirtz and Barbara Ulwellzng who were living on a deserted island in the Black Sea They were talking about Hary Ann Steines, Louise Retterath, and Viola Winkels, the famous Yan Drew Sisters, who are now appearing at the exquisite night club 'lhe Higham owned by Duane Higham buying cattle for his ranch near Iloldsville which was named after Jerry Wold the noted rustler I looked down and saw a book on the floor written by Paul Steichen and illustrated by his cousin Bob Steichen The title was The Little Chickens in honor of Sharon Fask and her brood of twelve She believes that they are 'Cheaper ly thfiosen 5 Eldently Lucille Hass believes 10 this too, because she is teaching 12 children in a country school for very small wages It seems that Clifford Kiefer, head of the school board, will not gave her any more Gerald Osmnmdson as coaching football with Jurine Hullenbach as manager Dennis Sandburg is on a coast to coast television show sponsored by Zing-0, the famous pepper upper, :mu factured by Dean lleinzerling and Company His secretary, Betty Ann Brewer, noted for her famous sayings, in vented the name Bmmig Gordon and John Koenigs have made a hat as a dance team, the 'Krinkle Toes I looked up as I heard a voice, seemingly coning from a Texan. It was Paul Winkels. It seems he is up here
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,'h5i: n. ,. It was early in September of 1953 when we. the present seniors, enrol ed in hi school After gh . a few weeks the dreaded iniation day arrived. The 42 of us were dressed to portray comic strip char- acters and to amuse the upper-classman with our greennes. The best dressed characters were Elaine Schwerin as Robin of Batman and Duane Bustad asnhy Friend Irma.' The year was completed with a class picnic. Now that the first year had passed, and the fear of upperclassmen, teachers and such had disappear- ed, we vigorously set out for our goal. After numerous attempts for having a school party, we finally ended the year with a roller-skating party and later a picnicg however, we knew our stuff and weren't called wise fools for nothing. The Junior year brought forth the enormous prob- lem of money. Homecoming proved an opport ne time to make some, so we monopolized every possible 4 dia ggi 5-Lf HOBBY-liking scheme. Midyear rolled around and we received our class rings. Later, we funveiledj our dramatic talent by producing our play, Spring Journey. Immediately we began working on the Prom and Banquet in honor of the seniors. The theme, which was Moonlight and Roses, symbolized an even- ing in Hollywood. The banquet was held at the Little Cedar Chu ch and the Prom in the school gym. The music was provised by the Dixielanders. This, our last year, got off to a riotous start with iniation. It was a mess fthe freshmen, that is! As our class motto, we chose, 'We will do ou best and God will do the rest.' For a class flower, we took a blue carnation while midnight blue and silver are our colors. In the spring came our second class play, the exquisite banquet and our delightful skip- dey. Now we proudly depart from this school in the shadow of the new building. Class History E X fx ,Ag,j- ... ,p A x r ' eil, ,.., ,., ,Lsef',' I ' ' UMQ x0'x.
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Jim 'lbeobald and Albert Sm1th made a great success of their garbage d1sposal company in Lyle Albert Hullenbach has become famous as a disc Jockey on the T V statxon MERT owned and operated by Herbert Merton, the multa millionaare Miss Elaane Schwerin has just been named 'Hass Doughnut of 19700 Last of all I heard that Allen Schaefer is 1n LeRoy Allen 18 last, and very f1tt1ngly so, because as an undertaker he deals with the last th1ng As I heard these final things, the court came to order and I was called to testify, but I had ngyster iously dasappeared Why? Because I am the ghost of the class of 1957 Class Wall He, as members of the graduating class of 1957, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under fraud, duress, menace, or the undue influence of any person whatsoever, do hereby make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, :ln the manner following, that is to say: FIRST: As a class we bequeath the following: HI' Hr To To senior B 00 To Hansen we will another ring of keys for his pocket, so we can hear him coming further away Peterson we will a dozen make-up slips and a more co-operative senior class Hml Kershaw we will a full-paid life insurance policy for his Drivers Training hours McDonald we will four new tires for his bicycle No more need to walk, Jim Lagios we will Elvis Pres1ey's guitar You don't get the hound dog, Nick Smith we will just one more study hall Ostergaard we will an extra yard stick in case he breaks one while leaning on it Johnson we will a full time secretary to type his tests, so he won't have to pay these yet learning girls for doing it Lee we will a bigger brief case for his papers Hanley we will a shipment of new books for the library Maybe one more shelf would help, too Cooks we will a years supply of nutritious, Vitamin balanced menus we will a winters supply of milk cartons for the furnace Ruth we will an extra large waste basket for all the lost and found items - . - . , Q , e To Mr: 0 To Mr. , . To Mrs. Keim we will a home in Adams, so -she won't have to drive so far. To Hr. , , To Mr. - . To Mr. , T0 Hrs - Q 10 Hrs ' To Hr. - ' To th ' To J .
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