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JUNIORS Things are more familiar in the 11th grade. ” . Aul ROW ONE: Dick Anderson, Don Bausch, Don Blecha, Judy Blecha, Carolyn Bock .Judy Boehmer, Linda Brinkman. ROW TWO: Jim Brown, Bill Buman, Charles Cary, Patricia Cary, Betty Colson, Tom Col- well, Raymond Daniel. ROW THREE: Arnold Dvorak, Joyce Edgerton, Larry Effken, Rudolph Eichenber- ger, Charlene Flanagin, Pattie Habegger, Carol Jean Herink. ROW FOUR: Betsy Herries, Carolyn Hun- zeker. Joann Hunzeker, Elmer Jackson, John Jensen, Neill Killham, Marion McCa’.L ROW FIVE: Elmer McClintock, Don Mach, Doris Miller, Charles Schmit, Nancy Shaffer, Wendell Sharpe, David Snyder. ROW SIX: Gail Spohr, Junior Stalder, Irvin Turnbull, David Williams. OFFICERS President...........................................Larry Effken Vice-President...............................................Judy Boehmer Secretary-Treasurer.........................................Elmer Jackson Student Council....................................Joyce Edgerton John Jensen Sponsors............................................Mrs. Eckman Mr. Pharaoh This page is sponsored by DR. JAMES PLIHAL, D. D. S.: and FINK CHEVROLET CO.
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CLASS PROPHECY In 1978, after spending twenty years floating around the earth in a balloon, Harold Howard decides to land and take off in Sputnik 434.068 for the planet Mars. After the first 10 thousand miles he notices a bright light from a man-launched planet. He stops and investigates the situation. The light is the neon sign of Daniel’s Floral Shop. Harold ambles into the flourishing establishment and sees Dip, who is complainiig about his feet. Taking a further look at this strange planet he sees Bill Thompson. Bill is in his newspaper office editing his daily paper, “The Planet’s Blazer . Suddenly Harold hears a loud noise and looks up to see Kay Ellen Parli spinning around in her new 1978 Ford. It has that “torsion-air ride. As Harold explores this planet further, he sees Conlee Jarrett driving his hearse. Harold manages to stop Conlee to ask him where he is going. Conlee replies that he is on his way to pick up the late Norman Foster who became a famous scientist at a tender age. But his absent-mindedness was his downfall. Norman forgot to check a chemical equation and ended up in the hos- pital. Joan Hunzeker, a lovely blonde, acted as his nurse. Harold’s interest is aroused. He walks into a new cafe, The Greasy Spoon , which is operated by Mary Carmichael and Ronnie Prine. Mary does all the work, and Ronnie collects the money. Listenirg to the various conversations, Harold learns that Steve Avery is the owner of a great many farms and Larry Schafer is his advisor. Lyle Hess, as Harold is told, is the most eligible bachelor around. After cleaniig up on the grain market, Lyle has retired to a more conservative life. He spends most of his time running from the ladies. Joyce Graham is the editor of True Confessions Magazine. Every now and then she slips in a confession of her own. Lola Triska is International Leader of Home Economics Association. A life- long ambition come ture I Harold leaves the cafe and notices a poster advertising the coming of the planet’s lady wrestling champion, Betty Bock. Betty’s now trying for the universe championship, and everyone believes she can do it. Harold is attracted to a night club called “Araby . Inside, he notices Bette Warnke in the harem of the Sheik of Araby . She is his favorite wife. Everyone thought this situation quite reversed since it was usual- ly Bette who had a flock of boys dangling on a line. This is too much for Harold and he decides to leave this planet and be on his way to Mars. Arriving at Mars. Harold is greeted by Karen Fields and Charlotte Caswell who are actiig as guides. They drive taxi-jets between earth and Mars and love breaking the sound barrier. Some of their customers get kind of shaky. First on the tour of Mars is the sight of Richard Klepper raising kargaroos for all leadiig circuses in the universe. Richard started to raise horses but switched to kangaroos when he found they were always one “jump ahead of horses. Karen and Charlotte drive through the main streets of the mighty metropolis of Punee so Harold can enjoy watching Belva Graham charm snakes by playing her clarinet while her hubby sits at home and watches 3-D television. Glancing around this great city, Harold sees Judy Fischer and PaulCampbell working on their latest experiment. They are trying to decide which came first - the chicken or the egg. Harold is so enthused over the success he has thus far seen that he immediately returns to earth and demands more man-launched planets for future graduates of Pawnee High.
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