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K - ES xv' 47 4' Z Z 70 Thus nught January 3 1971 wull go down as one of the most umportant dates of hustory ROBERT JAMES Bug Jum NORS WORTHY was unaugurated and us now the youngest presudent un the hnstory of the Unuted States Tonught us the gala unaugural ball to whuch all of thus ullustruous Class of 1951 from GHS have been unvuted Thus beautuful Whute House Ball Room us overflowung wuth celebrutues Only a few munutes have passed sunce the processuon of guests marched un to the tume of the Swede Song played by Presudent Nors worthy on hus Ivory puano Hus charmung confudentual secretary ARLENE BLOCK turned the pages for hum WILLIAM KLINE the Whute House butler announced the guests as they arruved He had duffuculty keepung hus composure when MARCIA ZORN head coach of Wullow Island Tech and RICH ARD MILLER assustant walked un wuth theur own team of 11 boys There are people from all professuons here even the curcus JANICE YOUREE barker for BALLARD AND BALL CIRCUS here wuth her two bosses EARL and LAURA Other members of that Curcus are MAURICE BEARDSLEY thm man NORMAN JCHN SON strong man and IRLEEN THORELL fortuneteller LORRAINE CURTIS owner of a bug sandhull cattle ranch just walked un accompanued by the rhythmucal jungle of her spurs She s talkung to PAT JOHNSON chuef executuve of the Uptown Down town Everywhere Around The Town grocery store chaun The spunster MARJORIE FRANZEN lookung very sweet s talkung to the Presudent now Maru brought a trauler load of eggs for hum all the way from her farm north of Gothenburg Two promunent ladues un Washungton socuety MARIAN SALL and RAMONA DEFRUITER are havung an anumated duscussuon wuth two Nebraska Senators EUGENE NEWMAN and JERRY NANSEL There s a heartwarmung sught' ELAINE BROADBENT the fa mous nurse uust wheeled un the multu bulluonaure retlred banker ALAN ADEN who us stull sufferung from Englush 12 The former MARILYN STEVENS and NORMAN MANN the mechanucal genuus are exchangung dances wuth JANET SCHRIVER and Jum Norm just unvented a mechanucal duaper changer Janet as you remember was Mrs Ameruca of 1952 Whats that commotuon over un the corner? Why uts PAT ACKERMAN owner of the famous Ackerman Male Beauty Academy and SHARON STEVENSON the Powers model They are Iuterally surrounded by men Here s a group of boys that must not luke to dance any better than they dud when un hugh school Oh excuse me they re uust talk ung sports and why shouldn t they7 There us BUCK HAYNES Olym if J Q ' ' , , , ' K - I I 1 ' J! . . ' . , . t I . , I . I R 1 . 1 ' ' . I I ' I 4 ' - -jf . I . g , I is , . . A ' Q T ' I .. . I W, ' T ' .1 I uv I . . I . 1 T .I . . .. g , 'K . . . H - K I I 'K' II I , . 12- ' . . . u u 1 I I X ' I I I I , . I I , . . . I ' I I , A 'x ' . ' ' 0 1 Q , . . , . . . 1 ,I I I L ' ' 1 I J ' 53 .'f ' I ' ' ' ' - I I I l ' ff . ' ' ' U ' - u 1 I
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NORM MANN, will my slightly used Chevy to anyone who can navigate it. SHYRLE MEAD, will my erasers, tons of typing paper, and my inability to decipher my per- sonal kind of shorthand to the next office practice class, RICH MILLER, will my ability to get out of classes to go hunting to anyone lucky enough to have it. LUCILLE MURRAY, will my soprano voice to Shirley Olson, JERRY NANSEL, would have, but public opinion was against me. EUGENE NEWMAN, will my time to anyone who will be here for ten years. JEAROLD NICKERSON, will all my cooperative girls to Don Ackerman. E J NORSWORTHY will my humor and way with m n to Emily McDermott JIM NORSWORTHY will my hidden knowledge to anyone who can find it JUNE OSTENDORF will my long straight hair to Connie Owings GLENN PETERSON will my ability to skip school twice without getting caught to anyone who needs it MARGIE PETERSON will leave will you? LLOYD POHL will nothing to nobody cause I aint got nothin DUANE PRAMBERG will my grades to Henry Jansen JANET QUINN will my piccolo to anyone who s big enough to carry it MARY RODINE will leave without persuasion never to return again MARIAN SALL will my place in the Senior Class to Beverly Bratten that is if she thinks she can make it JANET SCHRIVER will my ability to go steady to Betty Gruber ROGER SCHULTZ will my way with women from Cozad to Junior Ostendorf MARILYN STEVENS will my position in Sextet I, SHARON STEVENSON, will my unexcused ab- sences to Virginia Sitorius. I, BILL SWANSON, will my ability to do as little as possible to Jim Davenport, l, IRLEEN THORELL, will my ability to give speeches to Mimi Stevenson. I, NORMA WILBOURN, will my gadding with the band to Marlene Owings. I, BOB WILSON, will my speed in general to Don Kuhlman. I, LEWIE WOLF, will my half-mile ability to Bob Wi lson. I, JANICE YOUREE, will my Cozad boy friends to Margaret Ann Norsworthy I, MARCIA LEE ZORN, will hope the Swede teams of '52 have a rip-snortin' year. Duly signed and brought before me I UN NABUL TU KWITCHERKIKIN attorney at law d hereby affix my signature and duly acclaim this QQ Q2 WC O3 .hm 3 ..-r 'O-v U10 U FD 'V' J' fb AT UT 'Y GJ D O.. 'I TD in -r DJ 3 fb 3 'Y O -vs -r 3' FD WWW' Unnabul Tu Kwitcherkikin attorney at law A YK :QW H , O - - . . KD N ' 3 S4 Q ' . ' I . :D CD i 2 ' N IJ' ' s , O - , , . 5? N l . l . N x I fp N . N N , ' . Vt . ' ' . c O I - ' . I . -O . ., . N ' . 0 . N 3 ' ' . . fy ' C . . fb ' ' . A. Elm-4 , I V . in 'Scif 4,-... 1 253451, B ' in S. A i I . A . I I t A S . I ' O .-
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PRGPHECV plc shot putter who just returned from the Olyrnplcs of South Afrnca talknng to LEWIE WOLF water boy for the Greenbay Packers EMIL ALBERTS manager of the St Louis Cardunals who gust won the pennant IS beaming at hns two star players DALE BRATTEN and LLOYD POHL Look at HUGH CHEEVERS' The way he s cuttnng a rug you d never guess he ns a famous atomnc physnclst who studied under Enn stern EMMA JANE NORSWORTHY the Betty Grable of today ns waltzlng wnth her tenth husband She stops to speak to PHYLLIS ADEN the sensatuonal torch srnger from the Stork Club All us qunet now as DON GUSTAFSON Master of Ceremonaes announces the program Don IS doing fune on Breakfast at Gus s modeled after Breakfast at Sardle s The fnrst number IS a bass horn solo by SHIRLEY MEAD the gufted bass horn player from Boston Symphony Now those three operatic sopranos RAMONA and DE LORES BAILEY and LUCILLE MURRAY are snngmg Who Shot That Hole In My Sombero9 GLENN PETERSON husband of a Johns Hopknns M D rs talk Ing to ROGER SCHULTZ and hns exotlc brude from Mars Close by BOB Lead Foot WILSON ns tellung GILBERT BRADY how he won the Indnanapolls Speedway last summer wrth has I902 Stanley Steamer Gllbert looks dusdamful he lust made a record trup to the moon and back nn has get JEAROLD NICKERSON mayor of Cozad and MARGIE PETER SON LOLA JEAN FRANZEN and MARILYN KRATZENSTEIN who are three GHS teachers came to Washnngton wlth DON DYER who runs a tax: between Gothenburg and Cozad They brought word that MARILYN CHRISTENSEN and her husband would be unable to come Chrls us un the hosputal wlth her thnrd set of truplets MARY RODINE and JUNE OSTENDORF who have a home for aged bachelors are talknng to DUANE PRAMBERG the Pork Kung and BILL SWANSON edntor of the Hobo News AL CHAMBERS gvraffe keeper at the Bronx Zoo IS danclng wlth NORMA WILBOURN Mnss Soda Jerk of l97O LLOYD LAMBERTUS and MILFORD BRATTEN art edntors of Esquire are having quite a talk wnth RAY FOX who sells Fox Furs from has wolf farm Oh here comes the last member of that glorious class JANET UINN woman Chlef Justuce of the Unuted States enters In her long black robe She was nn the midst of an Important case and just made rt And so the nsght ends becomung a part of hrstorv for the ages Untul we meet agann thus ns Munnne Mnnchell saynng Farewell A o Q o 1' 439 019 oo s 4.053 O O, .tvt 1' ' 09 O 1 f 06' Q' Wwe? ' 4' Q Q50 4 I 04 '09 x90 'Q t 0 'gel 4 r4s0' l -.I i N- Q s 6 E ,N , 2 ' ' .1A A . , . . I . Q ' , - v2 ,'4' .dw ot A - - ra. '- X gy, Q . . ' f f-.4 'ogy 4+ I . I QQQFQY J 4 63' I - 13.73. X K' 1? 1.9 , M C, by TO I A ' ' ' Q1 'Viv' . . . . . . , Ov ' A - - - ll 1 ll N ' - - 4 I K I X I - I- ll y A ll f .fl ll - 11 - - . A IIX ' ' ' ' . -if I . . . . . 1 U - - ' I 3 I' , . H, E 'U 1 1 ' x . ' ' , - ' A ,ss- . ' 3 T l ez' I X I - I If - ff ' sr ' . I , . V . II ' ll, ' ' ' I ll I W D ' , -J , . I . IS .Z Q I . . . I . ,Wu , n L I ' - av f , EF A 'W' 1 lf, . I . . I A P .I . . . . . . . . ,, ,, 'ffl' ' ' 1 A 'iffy K'
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