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CLASS PROPHECY (CONTINUED) Jerry Warren, having passed his Naval R. O. T. C. examination while in high school, is now finishing his twentieth year in the Navy as chief mess steward. He was demoted when he spilled soup on the admiral even though it was navy bean soup. Corinne Lightner, blue and melancholy from her recent separation, joined the circus to become a sword swallower but troubles mounted as she developed a chronic case of hiccups. Junior Taylor is now the chief of police in St. Edward after a stretch with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He claims to have found the solution to crime by passing laws legalizing gambling, murder and kidnapping. Ramona Iverson recently was selected Mrs. America of 1968 as the ideal mother and housewife, but her girlish bashfulness prevented he from collecting her trophy in front of the huge awe-stricken audience. After graduating from Wayne Teachers College, Jim Jeffryes is now head football coach at Sing Sing. He has challenged West Point for a game to prove that the pen is mightier than the sword. He is now Preacher Robert Barbour preaching the gospel of God to a large Church which accomodates 10,000 souls—and just as many heals. Dan Reardon is now a man of means as he is a gentleman farmer. He even has his scarecrows—his wife and daughters—change into evening-dresses at dusk. Our likeable Looie Flaherty is now employed by Saxton Fifth Ave., New York, as a dress designer but the only designs she has is picking her husband's pockets. Marion Brown's inventive ingenuity finally paid dividends as she invented with the help of Bob Hope, a new tooth brush out of steel wool so that it will put iron in the blood. Billy Raitt, president of the senior class, is still a politician at heart, but in a different catagory—pulling strings in a corset factory. Dick Green is a city official under the title of custodian of debris—leaning on a long handled broom. The mayor promised him an opening soon and he fell into a manhole. Donna Bently's artistic qualities sent her far in the commercial art field as her paintings are being hung in a special place in Joselyn Memorial Museum. The paintings read men women . Delores Werts is now a model at Towers Inc. Modeling lingerie—a sort of a model of the undie-world. Marilyn Speas, although as changeable as the weather itself, is now working for the Weather Bureau because she is an expert on wind. Don Nelson after receiving a concentrated course in English in SEHS graduated from the University and has been selected as professor of languages— (must we sey more). —15—
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C a3 J oh 5 FRESHMEN Front Row: Olson, Reynoldson, Moore, Jeffryes, Andreasen, Kearney. Flaherty, Reitz, Nieman, Raitt, Brown, Bills, Francis, Miss Walroth. Second Row: McColl, Zimmerle, Reardon, Wheeler, Miller, Evans, Walden, Adkins, Jones. Back Row: Snavely, Fisher, Shotkoski, Cummings. Ellis. Selting, Myhre Nelson Speas. ; September 1, a stream of bewildered Freshmen came straggling into S E H S in typically green fashion. However, after they were formally initiated into the student body, it didn't take them long to catch on to the ways of the rest of the students. They started off by showing their talents in the field of sports. Although their He-Men were slightly on the conservative side, they were outstanding in their accomplishments. However, their talents were not confined to sports. Several were admitted into the Purple Masque, and most of them participated in some phase of music. A few were selected to go to the Albion Choral Clinic and the annual District Music Contest. Probably the most memorable event of the school year was the party given for them by the Sophomores on December 11 th. With all these things accomplished they are looking forward into their remaining three years in St. Edward High School. Officers: President Denny Moore Vice-President Yvonne Speas Secretary Donald Olson Treasurer Jerry Flaherty « » SPONSORS: Miss Walroth, Mr. Edney CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS: Maroon and Gold MOTTO: We're not to the top, but we're climbing —14—
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