Clarks High School - Bomber Yearbook (Clarks, NE)

 - Class of 1965

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Up ahead of us is a guy we all know It's Rod Pollard with his pole vaulting pole. He's the top vaulter in the world you see He's won the Olympics not once, but three. In walks Janice Prososki the Dairy Queen She makes her living by selling cream. She's been milking cows for over ten years Without any worries or fears. Who is that which just got stuck Why its Bonnie Stromberg with her gas truck. She's taken over her father's career for her own And is working her fingers down to the bone. That's Elynn Miller who we see over there Yes I She's the one with the long blond hair. She's known all over, from coast to coast Because she's the cover girl for the magazine Post. And here comes Yvone Wruble our Homecoming queen She now has an R.N. cap to be seen. She's still as busy as busy can be For she's studying for a bachelor's degree. Here's Carol Kennedy as carefree as ever For she now operates an I.B.M. lever. She's hoping someday to be off the run And be the employer and have some fun. Theresa Bialas is the happiest yet She's finally married her boyfriend, Chet. They'll soon have some children and start a new life And Chet will be happy that she is his wife. Who's that jolly fat man who walked through the door Why it's that skinny kid who's not any more. Yes! it's Dick Dittmer and he's put on some pounds He works at Brandies in the Department of Lost and Found. David Herman, whom we all should remember Was always on the teacher Main Nerve Center. He's now in college and has a big aim, For he's striving to make it in the Hall of Fame. Who's that girl so happy and gay? Why it's Loretta Booth looking forward to her wedding day. Her and Rod are about to be married And over the threshold she'll soon be carried. Now look who just happened to drop in. It's Norma Voichoski, who's been visiting her kin. She 's so busy with her career We're all so glad she could be here. Kathe Bolen is now a beautician. She's really a swinger, for her pastime is fishin. She has a husband by now of course. He has no other name than Dale Morris. And here's Linda Boroviak who is now a housewife She has ten children to give joy to her life. She's really quite happy as you can see Her hubby's a stock car driver and wins quite a fee.

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Senior Class Prophecy 1965 It's now the summer of 95 The Seniors of 65 will soon arrive. This is the first time since they graduated That they all got together and congregated. Here comes Pat Bittinger rolling in Because of her occupation she's grown quite thin. She always wanted to be a nurse But she ended up driving a hearse. Carol Kingma's now a lab technician She'll soon be off on an African mission. She'll take care of all the natives Be them gentlemen or be them ladies. Have you people heard about Gordon Yes, he’s doing commercials for Borden's. He has quite a time for he blushes alot But he's very happy with the raise he just got. I read in this morning newspapers Where Francis Dittmer was hired as a policeman on Comedy Capers. He's probably busy studying his lines Or pretending he's a real cop and giving fines. Who's that walking so proud and tall Why that's Jim Hansher carrying his gold football. He's the only one who made the all-state team That shows who's on the beam. Coming in next—Why who could that be? It's our opera singer Carol Zelasney. She works and she slaves till dawn each day So she'll be able to sing in her own beautiful way. We just got word that Betty Starostka has become Superintendent The children say she is awful independent. She is also the states best History teacher Because she follows in the footsteps of Abigail Beacher. In swings Sandy Hayes, that talented little star As you all know, she plays the guitar. She's become very rich as most Beatles do With a voice like hers you would too. In walks Allan Scholz the wealthy winner You've probably heard he's the greatest swimmer. He's been to the Olympics 5 times in a row And now is a life guard at Broken Bow. There's Richard Brunken with his Navy suit on I heard they been fighting over in Guam. Rich has a Submarine all of his own To President Johnson he is very well-known. My, my there's Erma Morris the striking young thing She used to be quite heavy but now she's so thin. She has her name upon her door Where she does her modeling at the Fosbury's store. Where's Lynn Beck, that genius young man? OH! He went to study in No Mans land He never returned so they say When he gets homesick, he'll return some day.



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THE SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1965, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Senior Class of 1966, our ability to co-oper- ate as a class, providing they get along as well as we did. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Junior Class of 1966, our ability to have the best Junior Class play, providing tbeir crowd isn't any bigger than ours was. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Sophomore Class of 1966, our ability to have sufficient funds for Sneak Day, providing they put the money left over to good use. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Freshman Class of 1966, our ability to main- tain a good reputation with the teachers all four years of High School, providing they do not butter them up any more than we did. I, Alan Scholz, do hereby will my shop project to Mr. Dilges, providing he gives me a good grade. I, Jim Hansher, do hereby will my shot put to Ron Herman, providing he can get it out of the ring. I, David Herman, do hereby will my hair to Mr. Strickland, providing he does not train it with lard. I, Erma Morris, do hereby will tough luck to be in home room three for four years of high school to Lucille Prososki, providing she takes it in stride. I, Carol Zelazny, do hereby will my ability to think of excuses to get out of the house to Joyce Bialas, providing she can't think of a better excuse than I can. I, Gordon Wemhoff, do hereby will my ability to concentrate on one subject at a time to Darcy Butts, providing it isn't girls. 1, Sandy Hays, do hereby will my long hair to Kay Kennedy, providing she is care- ful with the Bunsen burner in Physics Class next year. I, Carol Kennedy, do hereby will my ability to get in all boy classes to Janet Wemhoff, providing she does it with as much innocence as I did. I, Linda Boroviak, do hereby will my lunch ticket to Margaret Herman, providing she eats at least three times a week. 1, Dick Dittmer, do hereby will my ability to drive a car to Dale Dohse, providing he stays behind the steering wheel. I, Rod Pollard, do hereby will my ability to pole vault to Charles Kennedy, pro- viding he keeps developing his muscles so that he can carry the pole. I, Elynn Miller, do hereby will my height to someone over six feet who gets tired of looking over everybody's head. I, Theresa Bialas, do hereby will my ability to get my homework done to all the underclassmen, providing they don't use each other's answers. I, Kathy Bolen, do hereby will Alvin Ziemba to some lucky girl his own age, pro- viding she is as cute as he is. I, Janice Prososki, do hereby will my smile to David Morris, providing he doesn't overdo it. I, Norma Voichahoski, do hereby will my ability to be at Polish dances to Dave Zegar, providing he brings his girl along. I, Carol Kingma, do hereby will my short stay at CHS to anyone who wants to change courses in the last three months of school. I, Lynn Beck, do hereby will my great ability in mechanical drawing to Dale Dohse, providing he doesn't accept any offers for a job in big firms designing government buildings. We, LaVonne Stromberg and Pat Bittinger, do hereby will our ability to play in flute duets, trios, and quartets every year at contest to some beginning flutist pro- viding they don't get a higher rating than we did. I, Richard Brunken, do hereby will my car to Bob McDonald so I don't have to take him to Polk all the time. I, Francis Dittmer, do hereby will my ability to do push-ups to Darcey Butts, pro- viding he can do three in succession by next year's Phys. Ed. Class. I, Betty Starostka, do hereby will all my extra notebook paper to Janet Strobel, pro- viding she completely stops writing on her hands with ink. We, Yvonne Wruble and Loretta Booth, do hereby will our locker to any unfortun- ate underclassmen, providing they can put as much stuff in it as we did and still avoid fatal injury while opening the door.

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