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Senior Play - Cust ROW ONE: Director, Mrs. Esslinger, Louise H. , Ruth S. , Sharon B. , Sandra R. , Sharon M. , Sherry L. IKJW TWO: Dick S. , Jim W. , Elmer S. , Jerry N. , Gary W. , Larry G. , Withold K. , Alan F., Duane N. . Dale A. Junior Play - Cust ROW ONE: Director, Mrs. Esslinger, Ruth S. ROW TWO: Larry G. , Jerry N. , Alan F. ROW THREE Dick S. , Duane N. , Dale A. , Gary W. , Elmer S. ROW FOUR: Jim W. , Withold K. , Louise H. , Pat F. , Sharon M. , Sandra R. , Sharon B.
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DALE EUGENE ARY NAU!! Born: November 9, 1940, Pekin. Parents: Carl and Julia fCannony Ary. Argue, argue, early and late, if a line was crooked he 'd argue it straight. Activities: Boys Club 1,23 Student Council 43 Class Officer 43 Secretary 43 Baseball 1,2,3, 43 Dramatics 3, 43 Green Lantern 4. LOUISE ANN HAMANN Louise Born: October 27 , 1940, Forest City. Parents: Orville and Ruth fParksJ Hamann. No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries. Activities: F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Projects Chairman 2, Parlimentarian 3, Treasurer 43 G.A.A. 1,25 Corn- mercial Club 13 Dramatics 3,42 Band 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 43 Girls Chorus 1, 2.3, 43 Office Assistant 33 Librarian 43 Gee Vee See 2, 33 Feature Editor 3, Band Reporter 33 Green Lantern 4, D,A.R, BLMBR BLAYLOCK STOUT Stoutie Born: August 16, 1940. Springfield. Parents: Elmer and Grace CB1aylockJ Stout. 'My idea of an agreeable man is one who agrees with me. Activities: Baseball 1,2,33 Boys Chorus 1,3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 3,45 Boys Club 1, 23 Green Lantern 4.
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imwnlwllmvwf ,, I I ' a n fs X - Class Prophecy It is the year 2000 and we are on a tour of the country. As we sail along in our space-ship at 10, 000 M.P.H. we see a huge establishment on the earth. As we draw near, we see it is the nationally famous Sputnik factory, headed by WI'I'HOLD KREGE. In the office we see his secretary, SHARON BOYER with her feet on her desk, sleeping very soundly. In the calculating room we see SHARON MEISINGER operating Univac the electronic brain. Then we talk to his head engineer, ALAN FISHER. Who should walk up at this time but the Head of Destruction at the Sput- nik Factory, ELMER STOUT. As we leave the factory we find Alan Fisher's sec- retary, RUTH STRAWBRIDGE, eating her lunch. We rent a car to tour the coun- try, hoping to see some of our old friends. In the next town we find LOUISE HA- MANN, a school teacher, just coming home from school. Just on the edge of town we see MRS. SANDRA LONG bringing her children home from school. She tells us that JERRY NEWLUN is a mechanic in a big garage down town. He specializes in hopping up Volkswagons. In the next country, we find three large farms, oper- ated by LARRY GERRIETTS, JAMES WALKER, and GARY WEYHRICH. We talk to Larry and James for a while. Then as we are visiting Gary, someone falls off a roof near-by. He tells us it is his carpenter, DALE ARY. After talking to Dale, we head back for our space-ship and blast off. Someone suggest supper on the moon, it is agreed, and we set our course. Class Will I Dale Ary, bequeath all the almond cream candy bars that are left at the end of the year to Mr. Koch. ,, I Sharon Boyer, bequeath Big Red to any unfortunate soul who gets stuck with it. I Alan Fisher, bequeath what little gymnastic ability I have, to James Lee Perfetti. I Larry Gerrietts, bequeath my height to Dennis Urish. I Louise Hamann, bequeath my ability to get good grades and my books to the next years Senior Class. I Withold Krege, bequeath my ability to speak German to Mr. Brasmer. I Sharon Meisinger, bequeath my cheerleading ability to Vivian Worner. I Jerry Newlun, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Bill Coleman. I Sandra Ruth, bequeath my ability to go steady with one boy to Janette Timke. I Elmer Stout, bequeath my sense of humor to Mrs. Dillon. I Ruth Strawbridge, bequeath my abilities to anyone who can find them. I James Walker, bequeath my ability to dance to Larry Lay. I Gary Weyhrich, bequeath my fast dancing ability to anyone who ca.n find it. Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: White Carnation Class Motto: Tonight we sail: where shall we anchor. fvLC9'U CNQIDJC-s QNX X Y sl nf. E n I 'S N
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