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CLASS PROPHECY Now that the end of our high school days are over, Ifd like to give you some of the things achieved by this great class of 1950. Of course, you 11 be able to see these achievements until, say, five years from now. it usually takes oth»?r classes such a long time to get to their chosen fields, but this Is an exceptionally amlitious class so Jump into our airplane and we»ll take you to a few of the spots where we will find this class in 1955 As you feel yourself lift from the ground, we head south of Hazen where we find Frances klaudt. She is the slaving wife of Melvin Gutknecht and really have a thriving little business working on the farm. Since Fran has always been a city gal, we can hardly expect her to know much about the farm. Melvin says she is doing fine, however we have seen her milking the horses and riding the cows. From the southern part of this section, we make a turn and go north. Here you can see Eugene Huber coaching his Krem Techs through their fourth undefeated season. Coach Huber says he doesn t use the usual tactics of pep talks during half time, he Just gives them the whip. That usually does it. From the north we circle around to the East where it seems most of this class has settled. In New York we find Sig Reichenberg. You wouldn't know the old boy now. He»s the third president of the Wellington Corporation. They manufacture three different types of automobiles--llttle, big and yee gads, what a monster 1 We don't have to travel very far before we find Thomas Larson who took the fatal Jump and married Christ Seitz’s daughter, Luella. He is going to college now and is playing a good game of basketball. You wouldn’t know Tom now, he is really in shape and makes an average of 75 points per game. Since you have seen that part of the country, we come closer to Hazen again and stop off at Bismarck where Anita Richter is a medical docter. She has delivered Darlene weigum’s fifth boy and insists he is going to be the captain of her basketball team. Time will tell. As pilot, we head for Zap where Paul Zimmerman is living comfortably with his gal on a 750 acre ranch. He finally settled down and didn’t make a bad haul elther--the girl I mean. Also in Zap we find Donna Malke. She’s doing fine now--married Del Burk-hardt and has half interest in his grocery store. They really are busy—doing what??? Running back and forth to and from the stove trying to keep warm. You see, they didn’t have a furnace installed because they plan to move to Manhaven where Del and Donna are planning to make their home and raise a flock of little Del’s and Donna’s. Near the end of our trip we arrive buck in Hazen. Here we have Ardella Oster teaching right here in dear old HHS. She’s not the flighty little girl she used to be. No slree—she k ?eps everyone in line, especially the boys who are lined up on her porch every night for night school. Paul Knecht stayed in Hazen too and Is the most eligible bachelor in town. He has set up his own buslness--a clothing store for women. He thinks he can make his contacts with girls just as easy here as he did when he was in HHS. Marion Gutknecht has decided to be an old maid and has settled down to raise cats of all sorts, shapes, sizes, and varieties. In the same category is Hilrner Maas and you can’t hardly blame him for wanting to be alone. With all that money coming in from all these farm agencies he doesn’t have to worry about a thing. Guess he thinks one can live cheaper than two. Calvin Mittlesteadt Is the new hired man for carrying of dead livestock. He’s really doing fine, anyway that’s what Gerald Albers says. Gerald Is a bit, rancher and Calvin does a lot of work for him. Gerald said something about cattle stealing. This couldn't be true though because he has a stone wall around his ranch so no men can enter and no women can leave. Same old Gerald. Our last stop is for Alvina Aegner and Edwin Zuern. They are both studying at our Hazen University. Alvina is so smart the teachers have to stay up all night keeping up with her—same with Edwin who is studying law and is or.e oT the top-notch lawyers in the country.
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V e, Ithe seniors of Hazen High School being sound in mind and body, do v ill and bequeath the following it«ms to our beloved underclassmen. DARLENE NTT GUM leaves her need of ten good hours of sleep to Evelyn Haudt. Maybe v ith ten instead of four she can stay awake in English and history class, HILMER MAAS wills his good behavior to Ruben Bohrer, EDWIN ZUERN leaves his latest Time magazine, without a comic book in the inside, to Roland V eidrich, so he'll know more about John L, Lewi3 instead of Porky the Pig. SIEGFRIED REICIIENBERG leaves his class behavior to Frederick Galster so Dale Albers won't always have to say Fritz wake up , PAUL KNECHT leaves his ability to attract girls to Orville Ellwein. ALFRED GALSTER leaves his good looks and shyness to Felecia Solberg, He says she i3 taking senior privileges in the seventh grade, THOMAS LARSON leaves his patient ability of being able to go steady for two years to Gary Erickson, He thinks he should settle down pretty soon, GER .LL ALBERS wills his car, five gallons of oil, and a dozen spare tires to Allen Under-scher so he can get to school the first period in the morning, DONNA MALICE leaves her Time magazines to the junior who is always swiping them. Maybe with the extra education he will manage to be a senior too next year, ALVINA WEGNER leaves her seat in the front row to Betty Huber, Since Marlene Fout and Lela Miller sit in front she doesn't want to miss anything Mr, Schweitzer might say, EUGENE HUBER leaves his football, basketball, and track ability to Dickie Froeschle, Maybe with all that exorcise he night get to be as big as he, MARION GUTKNECHT wills her special privileges to Lyle Litchfield, ARDELLA OSTER leaves her liking for roaming in the halls to Marvin Suess, She says he has already got a good start. ANITA RICHTIR leaves her ability to get along with people to Jeanette Fisher, She may be able to use it later on in life, FRANCES KLAUDT leaves her ability to keep the books in school straight to Lorraine Schuh. Someone has to keep order, CALVIN MITTELSTEADT wills his quiet, obedient, little manners to Eugene Sailer who is getting a little bit to flighty. LARRY SCHRAMM wills his pool sharking ability to Richard Mattheis. He feels he needs a few lessons before he can beat him. PAUL ZIMMERMAN leaves his old car, old test papers, short pencils, and torn books, to Freddjr Buss. It may help him to be the swell guy Paul is. ! w mxwiw.m't vs xxwvm v v,« w a wmuam w wxw.'s wrm iv nm w v a aw 'irmai'a wjmmt
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