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pl 0l0AeCy Just then another vision appears in my mind, this is of Delano Reese who is addressing the United Nations on the importance of installing automatic rat traps in China. He is persuasive in this matter of grave importance. As of yet, Del- ano is single. He spends his time on lectures and political work. Now I see Richard Maassen, a full time father of triplets and co-owner of the Catchem Mousetrap Company happily on his way to work. He has just made his last payment on a five room bungalow and now owns a 1957 Cadillac. Next I see Joyce Miller, prominent dress de- signer, whose large exquisite studio is in the WaldorfHotel in New York. Paris doesn't set the styles any .more, the fact is Joyce is the only dress designer Paris and the United States has. Another vision then appears unto me. I see Betty Ricketts happily married to a prosperous Cadillac salesman. I also see her twenty room home all ultra modern with twenty maids, ten for keeping the house and the other ten to care for her French Poodle. Suddenly the vision vanished from my mind and I see another equally amazing. There before my eyes I see Clarence Eikenbary. He is now Pres- ident of General Motors. I found out he was en- gaged to a beautiful blonde society girl. They plan to be married in all luxury and extravagance in the Garden Terrace of the Bon Van Nell Hotel in New York City. Now while I visit the New York stadium in New York, I settle down to watch the ball game. The next batter up to bat is none other than Larry Heldt, known to his ball fans as WThe Home Run K1ng.N Larry has been very happily married to a Nebraska girl for two years. They have an eight pound baby boy and have already made plans for his career in the Sports field. B
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f CAM .jshalory In September, l9k8 sixteen dull, green Fresh- men entered the Yutan High School. We elected the following class officers: President--Richard Maassen, Vice-president--Delano Reese, Secretary- Treasurer--Larry Heldt, and Newsreporters Vir- ginia Peters and Mary Lee Schlesiger. Mrs. Little was our class sponsor. we were initiated by the Senior Class which made us real members of the Yutan High School. During our Sophomore year we gained two memb- ers in our class: Leanna Arp and Clarence Eiken- bary. we also lost two members: Robert Hansen and Larry Karloff. Our class officers this year were President---Delano Reese, Vice-president---Betty Ricketts, Secretary-Treasurer--Mary Lee Schlesiger and Newsreporters---Lois Zaugg and Joyce Miller. M s. Little was our class sponsor. Our Junior year proved to be an active one. We gained a member in our class, Howard Overton. Our officers were as follows: President--Lois Zaugg Vice-president---Tommy Frahm Secretary-- Mary Lee Schlesiger and Treasurer-Clifford Jacobs. M s. Henningson was our class sponsor. We received our class rings in October. In November our class presented its play WKeep Mov- ing.N In March, 1951, we all attended County Gov- ernment Day at wahoo. Then in May we gave the genigrs a banquet at the Blackstone Hotel in ma . In September, 1951, fourteen proud Seniors returned to school. We lost two members this year: Mary Lee Schlesiger and Howard Overton. The following officers were elected: Prsident---Lois Zaugg, Vice-president--Joyce Miller Secretary-- Virginia Peters and Treasurer--Betty Ricketts. M . Wadsworth was our class sponsor. 9
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