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CLASS PROPHECIES Vernon Beasecker: President of the First Bar Association with headquarters at Clark. Jean Beck: Conducting nurs- ery school at Mdme. Beck’s Nur- sery in Paris. Becky Belzer: Instructing high school males in the proper tech- nique of giggling. Susan Brown: Fighting for freedom from men. Judy Cronkhite: Head of all- male body shop. Virginia Field: Chauffeuring interested car buyers around town in the new cars of the Ford Garage. Dick Fox: Only professional male hair bleacher in De Smet. Rodney Hannah: Patching up his love affair by writing to “Dear Abby.” Laverna Hein: Still holding the record for the longest fili- buster in the Senate (it’s likely this record will never and can never be broken). Susan Holm: Assistant to Bob Hope in performing for army boys overseas. Sharon Hulbert: Head surgical assistant to Dr. Kildare at Blaire Hospital. Sandie Irvin: Constantly switching class rings at age 40. Gerry Hunter: Road construc- tor at De Smet Forest. David Knudson: National win- ner of prettiest legs contest in 1970. Jean Kruse: Largest stockhold- er in Gruenhagen Tin Can Co. Kandace Kruse: Cigarette girl at Beverly Hilton Hotel. Douglas McKibben: Taking ov- er Emily Post’s position by writ- ing his own book of etiquette. Vance McPeek: Chief tester at Parkhurst Hickey, Inc. Joan Meyer: First woman president of the YMCA. Joann Muser: Busy converting Communism to Laughism. Pat Meyers: Building up her deposits by working as a double for Jayne Mansfield. Janice Pitman: Producing live movies at the Ritz with plenty of action. Mary Jane Richardson: Poet laureate for her outstanding work, “Ode to Mr. Brooks.” Craig Richman: Kicking kids off his own school bus. Karen Schultz: Queen of the hot rodders and heart breakers. Duane Skyberg: Conducting school at the pool hall six nights of every week; on the seventh night he conducts it at the gra- vel pit. Ronnie Skyberg: Tracking down wanted criminals for the FBI in his old hipped up Chevy. Marlyn Stubbe: Part-time bouncer at Las Vegas night club; the other time someone is bounc- ing him out. Mary Ann Tibbetts: Chief bot- tle washer at Coco Cola Co. Pat Widman: Still trying to rewrite Einstein’s theory of rel- ativity at the age of 76. Marcine Wika: First woman inmate in an all-male jail.
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CLASS WILLS I VERNON BEASECKER, will my outstanding ability to sneak basketball players after hours and not get caught to Rick Williamson. I JEANNIE BECK, will my brains to Irene Parkhurst and my brownie president position to Dick Klinkel. I, REBECCA BELZER, will my ability to drive cars to Pam Williamson and my contagious laugh and my ability to laugh at my own jokes to my quiet and shy Sis, Bonnie. I, SUSAN BROWN, will my smile to Victor Krause and I also will my ability to stay away from clothes lines to Irene Parkhurst. I, JUDITH CRONKHITE, will my seat in the assembly to my brother, Bob, and my mathematical ability to Dennis Urevig and my ability to flirt to Shirley Fox. I, VIRGINIA FIELD, will my “BOMB” to my sister, Pat, and my seat in the assembly to anyone who wants to get run over by the underclassmen. I, RICHARD FOX, will my seat in Ag class to anyone who wants to have a ball with no homework assigned. I, RODNEY HANNAH, will my lungs to the American Cancer Society and my heart to Dear Abby. I, LAVERNA HEIN, will my “excess” to Karla Felt and my ability to out-talk rather than out-think my de- bate opponents to Bill Jensen. I, SUSAN HOLM, will my quietness to Janice Nelson and my old “BOMB” to Dennis Urevig so he won’t run into any more snow banks. I, SHARON HULBERT, will my ability to keep from getting detentions to Terry Mathison or any other person who needs it. I, GERRY HUNTER, will my contact lenses to Aden Wallum. I, SANDRA IRVIN, will my truthfulness to Karmel Hookie and my height to Joanne Taschner. I, DAVID KNUDSON, will my track records to David Hyink and my ability to charm the girls to Kerry Van Tassel. I, KANDACE KRUSE, will my usage of the English vocabulary to Mr. Meeder and my ability to argue to my sister, Mary Beth. I, JEAN KRUSE, will my ability to go with the same boy for over two months to Karmel Hookie and Candace McNutt. I, DOUGLAS McKIBBEN, will my ability to get along with good old Mr. Gillespie to Joanne Taschner and my ability to play the piano in chorus to Fred Tibbetts, alias “Fingers.” I VANCE McPEEK, will my track breaking ability to “Kink” Hein—don’t break too many records “Kink”— and my fingernail clippers to Irene. I, JOAN MEYER, will my ability to pass notes to anyone who thinks they can pass more and still get away with it; and my ability to duck detentions to Irene Parkhurst. I, PAT MEYERS, will my ability to drive a 1953 Plymouth to anyone who thinks they can do a better job of it than I did and have more fun trying. I, JOANN MUSER, will my so-called ability to flirt with the boys to Irene Parkhurst and my speech ability to Gale Peterson. I, JANICE PITMAN, will my bashfulness and quietness around boys to Karmel Hookie. Make good use of it Karmel! I, MARY JANE RICHARDSON, will my height and weight to all the little Freshman boys so they can excel in all sports and my All-State singing ability to Rick Williamson. I, CRAIG RICHMAN, will my ability ot ride the Pep Club bus to David Hyink and my “A” getting study ha- bits to my brother, Kim. I. KAREN SCHULTZ, will my “cute little wiggle” and convincing eyes to Bob Montross and this word of warn- ing to all the De Smet High girls, “Resist and beware of Bob’s swinging hips and tempting eyes!” I, DUANE SKYBERG, will my ability to get along with Lake Preston girls to Danny Apland and Jody Han- sen. Take it easy boys! I, RONNIE SKYBERG, will my Dodge to anyone who likes to walk. I. MARLYN STUBBE, will all my ability, charm, good looks, money, brains and personality to Dennis Urevig. I never give anything away. I. MARY ANN TIBBETTS, will my secluded spot North of town to Dick, Candace, Bob and Margaret; and my seat in the assembly to my brother, Fred. I, PAT WIDMAN, will my ability to get on the honor roll to my brother, George, and my position as editor of the annual to any junior who has a lot of time on his hands. I, MARCINE WIKA, will my membership in the National Honor Society to Greg Skyberg and my ability to argue with Henry Smith to my brother, Jim.
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