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CLASS PROPHECY As we looked the world over for the class of '58, we found that they were the first inhab- itants of Mars. The new settlement was successful and prosperous. The president of this Martian town, Beartown, is Dave Harris. As his assistant, Greg Besonson helps a lot. The secretarial work ls done by Ellen Alexander, while Mary Kopnit- sky handles the money. Glenn Alexander is the commander of the space cadets with Wilbur Carson and Charles Rockwood as co-pilots. Touring the town, we discover a new hospital designed and built by Willard King and Sons. The superintendent of nurses, Mary Chapman lKingJ had a lot to do with the sons part of King and Sons. Nancy Allen is the only other nurse in the hospital because the lack of air prevents germ spreading. Continuing through the town we discovered a new Business Administration Building. John Morse is the head Business Administrator. His secretaries are Judy Giesler, Roberta Morris, and Jennie Bawol. There is also a dentist office in this building. Dr. Royce Rice has a patient-attracting medical secretary, fMissJ Dixie Lord. Next door is a photography studio owned and operated by John Courneen. His two right-hand men are Dick Fellows and Dave Drayer. Domia Anderson has the pleasant job of filing all information and pasting the best pictures in a scrap book. While walking down the main street we noticed two policemen, Carl Brown and joe Silka posing for the street corner portrait painter, Dave Bennett. The wonderful singing voice of the street-cleaner, Larry Lyman, rang throughout the town as he swept the street. Around the corner an ultra-modern department store has been constructed. Ronnie Jones has just completed the window decorations . They consist of space helmets and Martian antennas . Judy Megat and Arlo Brenneman are doing a wonderful job demonstrating the window display. The restaurant on the main highway is called Alan's fMageeJ and jerry's ll-lanlinl Place. It does such a booming business that four waitresses are needed. They are Janice Klus, Virginia Kerr, Carol Hanlin, and Alice Gregory. Across the street, the neon sign of the johnson 81 Johnson fDavid 81 Marjoriej Night Club attracts all in town. The main singing attraction is Linda Hanes backed up by Ross Fuller and Larry Obert's band. The waitress is Barbara Gross, and Sandra Lyons is the cigarette girl. Beside the nightclub is a decorative beauty shop owned by Barbara Soety. Her assistant is Marlene Knight and June Bojaczko is the manicurist. On the outskirts of town, Joe Matava's farm stretches for miles and miles. It supplies everyone with food and dairy products. His hired hands are Frank Maleski and David Too- hey. Reba Bell is the chief cook and bottle washer, with Edna Sterling and Beatrice Shreve helping. A school stands on the edge of town. It is a very small country school with only a few students. Mike Still is the principal with Gertrude Rowland and janet Rose the only teachers Checking in town to see if we missed any establishment, we found a filling station. Jack Thomas does so well that he has hired Gene Dickson to fix rockets and Sophia Miller and Gayle Geer to bring in customers . Naturally there is a court house in Beartown, At the moment, Peggy Alexander and Sylvia Shellito were on trial for drag racing their Ford and Chevy rockets on Main Street: As judge Loretta Frontera sentenced them to three days of floating in space, the court stenographer, Wanda Gibbons, took it all down in Shorthand. Last, but not least, we found a mammouth observation tower. Here, scientists worked frantically trying to find their way back to earth. Helmut Tuerk is the big wheel with Wally Huckno second in Command. Outside one of the main offices we find Raymond Wright guarding the office while inside Paul Chundrlek and Max Henry furiously dictating a letter to Phyllis Hall and Howard Long. ln one corner Kenny Mitchell and Don Young sit cleaning their guns. In another corner Larry Hunter was listening to baseball scores. Martha Lasher was in the third corner dreaming and in the fourth corner we found Leon Barstow and Gary Besonson still trying to think of a project to do for Physics. At this rate, I doubt if they'll ever get back.
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1 v I 'WFP SNK If RAYMOND WRIGHT Ambition: Successful Mechanic Hobby: Hunting Activities: F. F. A. 1129 3,4: U- lan Club 3.4. 510 My CLASS COLOR SENIOR OFFICERS President ..... .... D ave Harris Vice-President . . .... Greg Besonson Secretary .... . . . Ellen Alexander Treasurer . . . . . Mary Kopnitsky Historian . . . . . .Loretta Frontera CLASS FLOWER E Blue and Gold Yellow Rose i ' CLASS MOTTO He conquers who conquers himself. f SOPHOMORE YEAR SENIOR YEAR Turkey Trot, November 18, 1955 Senior Play, October 30, 1957 Jello Sale, December 10-17, 1955 Turkey Trot, November 22, 1957 Junior - Senior Banquet, May 21, JUNIOR YEAR 195.7 , Junior - Senior Prom, May 23, Magazine Sales, October 22-29, 1957 I 1956 Senior Trip, May 15, 16, 17, 1958 Turkey Trot, November 16, 1956 Baccalmffeate' June 1' 1958 Junior Play, March za, 1957 Class Nlghfv June 2' 1958 Junior - Senior prom, May 24, Commencement, June 3, 1958 1957 Junior - Senior Banquet, May 15, 1957 1 26 1 L
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NAME Ellen Alexander Glenn Alexander Peggy Alexander Nancy Allen Donna Anderson Leon Barstow Jennie Bawol Reba Bell David Bennett Gary Besonson Gregory Besonson June Bojaczko Arlo Brenneman Carl Brown Wilbur Carson Mary Chapman Paul Chundrlek John Courneen Gene Dickson David Drayer Richard Fellows Loretta Frontera Ross Fuller Gayle Geer Judith Geisler Wanda Gibbons Alice Gregory Barbara Gross Phyllis Hall Linda 'Hanes Carol Hanlin Jerry Hanlin David Harris Max Henry Wally Huckno Larry Hunter David Johnson Marjorie Johnson Ronald Jones Virginia Kerr Willard King Janice Klus Marlene Knight Mary Kopnitsky Martha Lasher Howard Long SENIOR CHARACTERISTICS NICKNAME Alex Greek Peggy Sue Nance Don Layon Jennie Reeb Dave Fuzzy Peg- leg Red Arlo Indian Will Mary Paul Jack Gene Dave Dick Ret Bert Pug Judy Jeannie Alice Barb Phil Linda Toni IGITY Dave Max Wally Larry Dave Marge R . I . Ginny Willie Jan Marlene Kop Marty Howie SEEN DOING Seen riding in a '51 Ford Working on his Chevy Talking to Mr. Thompson Driving Don's car Getting dressed up Driving his hot Chevy Skating Working in the cafeteria Drawing Playing sports Falling on the basketball court Flirting Working at the Quality Getting into trouble With Marilyn Driving Willard's car Working at Jolumy's Carrying a camera Moving slowly Working at Wag'man's Showing movies Walking the halls with Judy Driving a Studebaker Dying her hair Driving Louie's car Coming to school early Reading an Akron, Ohio roadmap Hot-rodding Hauling a load of kids Looking for Billy Riding in a red Olds Loafing Being friendly Driving his hot car Taking spark plugs apart Woodworking Blushing Shorthand Bothering people in the halls Eating sundaes Riding with Mary Looking for excitement Skating Playing basketball Staring Talking 28 HEARD SAYING Control your emotions . Who? Me? Oh yeh! Donny How should I know? How do you do this? Hello I don't know. How do you want it done? What's that? Is that so? Dave Hey, Nola? I'1l take credit for lt. Ohl Man! Where's Willard? Got a pen, Howard? How do you expect me to do it? Not much. Hi! Huh? That's lifel You wanna bet? S.O.S. Where's Louie? Really? Anybody seen Carol? Cuss it, Cops! Does anyone have any gum? I want to go with them. Don't turn the light on. Shut up, Magee. I've got a job for you. Me? I didn't do itl Nothing ' Want some pop or candy? Ohl Don't sweat itl Where's Jan? Seen Mary? Hey, You guys! Oh! How should I know? Huh? Sure, Paul.
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