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Senior Prophecy Today is a big day for the Orland Park High School alumni of 1952. This is the first time in the history of the Orland Park High School that any class has dared to face each other after ten long years. LeRoy Kramer, a very wealthy golf club owner, has invited us to his spacious club for our first reunion. Only one member of the graduating class of '52 could not make it tonight, we understand that Phyllis Hodorowicz is out in California still looking for gold. We see Barbara Goodman's chauffeur, Sonny Simrell, has just parked her limousine, and Barbara is coming in the door escorted by her four poodles, whom she is never without. Warren Ahnell, her kennel master and a licensed veterinarian, has just finished a round of golf and is seen sauntering over yonder bunker to the club house to join the party. The center of attraction is the Vice-President of the United States, Donald Bergman, who is having a debate on the world situation with Stuart Bowyer. Stuart is now a science teacher and dramatics coach at Orland High. Colonel James Dwinnell, United States Air Force, is the envy of all the men with his campaign ribbons and thrilling stories. He is well known because he is the first man, woman, or child to fly the Atlantic backwards. Russell the wrestler Geuther is showing Donald Collier, the welterweight champ, the latest holds. Edna Rauch is standing by picking up a few pointers for her students in physical education. Dudley Buck, world-renown catcher for the Chicago Cubs, is talking over the sports world with James Tomlinson, Athletic Coach at Northwestern. Thomas Dudek, a professional star football player for the Chicago Cardinals, is listening and taking notes. Joanne Hood, who has made a name for herself in commercial art, is taking this opportunity to sketch a picture of Christine Kats, whom you know has suc- ceeded Shelley Winters in Hollywood. Robert Piper, Richard Witkop, and Francis 0'Brien have just come in, and rather grimy too, from the parking lot where they were working on the kanootin valve in Fran's car which isn't working right. Walter Bernard and Edward Fuglsang are trying to convince Fran that he should replace his car with one of their new model tractors. Wally and Ed have bought the International Harvester business with the earnings from their farms. Marvin Rauch informs us that he is holding the position of chief accountant at Gerald Myrick's wood pattern-making establishment. This business has been in the news lately because of its abstract designs. There in one corner are Phyllis Yunker, Carolyn Dina and Sharon Talmage exchanging notes on their problem children. Marcia Callahan, the disc-jockey, famous for her program, From Midnight Till Morn with Cal1ahan's Corn, is enjoying a busman's holiday chatting with her script writers, those two wits, Evelyn Brandau and Rose Cihak. These three have been plugging the top seller of the recording star, Joan Knight, better known to us as Joan Sippel. The nation-wide number one tune for the past thirty weeks, and still going strong is You can CRY On My LITTLE WHITE CLOUD ANYTIME Be- cause A GUY IS A GUY HEY 'ROUND THE CORNER In PITTSBURGH, PENN- SYYLVANIA3' Dick Manning's Orchestra famous for its motto, The sweetest music this side of the stockyardsj' has just begun to play Onward Orland. The vocalist is just stepping up to the microphone. Well, this is a surprise, the singer is none other than Bob Lebens, the Burlap Smog. This has been faithfuly reported by the society writer and owner of the local bank, Betty Show. C135
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Junior Warriors OFFICERS: 5 5 Eleanor Larimore H - Treasurer 'dmqxu Delphine Lipecki - Sponsor I Phyllis Bettenhausen - Secretary S! Joy lliser - - Sponsor 5 1 4 N' Lester Beccue - - President L ' f Jere Vanek - - Vice-President ff rx 4' X ,jf l ovvi: MIIQ' i Lester Beccue, Phyllis Bettenhausen, Marjorie Cole, Mary Alice 4 Collier, Tony Cosentino. i Row II: Wendell Doctor, Richard Dunham, Paul Ebeling, Arthur Holz, Richard Hopkins. Row III: Viola Kats, Gerard Kowalczyk, Lois Kramer, Eleanor Larirnore, Louise LeCompte. Row IV: Ann Marie Lehr, Donald Lorenz, Elaine Mahnk, Warren Mell, Kenneth Peterson. Row V: Marion Senglin, Allen Uthe, Jere Vanek, Esther White, Marilyn Yunker. C157
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