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CLASS Pll0PHECY One day as I was sitting by my fire place the phone rang Much to my sur prise it was an old classmate Wilma Ommen She had Just returned from the 1956 class reunion which I had not been able to attend and wanted me to see the movie she had taken of our class I hopped a bus and as I sat down I noticed a friend of mme Marc Dahman He told me that he was an economist now and en Joyed his work very much As I got off the bus I noticed that the driver was Eddie Noblitt He said that he had been giving drivers training to youngsters 1n high school As I rang the bell of M1ss Ommen s home a d1st1ngu1shed looking butler opened the door I recognized him lt was Howard Mason He took me into the living room where M1ss Ommen was She had a gray streak in her ha1r other wise she looked the same She started the film The whole class was to arrive on a PETE airliner which was owned by Yvonne Stock The hostess was M1ss Jams Parkerson The pilot was Ronnie Schmtker Did I say that everyone was to arrive on a plane? I was mistaken Here comes Wilbur Parlier on his horse and he 15 late too There are Marvel Lovekamp and her husband going to eat lunch What is tl'us'P Eight children' ' ' E1leen Brasell was escorted to the reumon by a military man who I believe 15 a former graduate of A H S also Here IS some good news Mr Charles Leischner IS running for President and on the Republ1can ticket at that Kay Wessler is trying to teach Richard Lippert something about math but he has h1S own ideas about figures Bxll McLain is happily at work 1n Tegeder gathering eggs and taking good care of her chicken farm Jim Nickel is having a hard time Judging a beauty contest I think he 15 going to pick the Baton twirler And there 15 Irene McCloud supervising her department in the telephone office 1n Chicago Oh my' The lights went out' What shall we do? Never fear there is Garry Hierman to the rescue He is home on leave from his duties 1n the Marine Corps Here IS our sports announcer Neal Hart to brxng us up to date on the championship match 1n the field of wresthng women wrestling He 15 not sure who IS going to be the winner because it 1S an evenly matched team th1S year Karen Dawson versus Dorothy Coats What? Did someone fall down? Well It is Kathleen Ruppel but she 1sn t hurt because she has a good doctor to help her up Susan Shannon IS taking notes on the reumon for her column in the newspaper She 1S a successful newspaper woman Here comes the plane and Bob Allen 15 all ex cited because he thinks It might be the rest of his professional football team of which he 15 the captain but he is disappointed because it 15 only the plane to take all the members of the class of 1956 home George Hall 15 in a hurry because he doesn t want to m1ss the show at h1s night club where he has Glenna Winkleman p1ay1ng a Jazzy flute solo and then he has a big date with his favorite Broadway actress Lola Van Doren This IXLOV16 was under the direction of Mrs Schnake and Mrs Bla1r The music was directed by Helen Kolberer who 15 also a band director LUC1119 Gmder was the hair stylist A tear glittered in my eye as I remembered all the wonderful people and good times that I had at Arenzville High School Written by Lucille Gmder Assisted by Marvel Lovekamp and Susan Shannon 1 1 . , - .I . . I J his grocery store with the help of his wife and six children. There is Marilyn . . . , . . , . . j
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CLASS WILL We the sen1ors of 1956 of the C1ty of Arenzv1l1e County of Cass State of Ill1no1s be1ng sound 1n body and m1nd do hereby make and pubhsh th1s as our last w1ll and test ament hereby revokmg all former w1lls and bequests made by us Bob Allen do w1ll and bequeath my basketball ab1l1ty to Ronn1e Bottens Marc Dahman do w1ll and bequeath my red ha1r to Jerry Lovekamp Edd1e Nobhtt do w1ll and bequeath my safe dr1v1ng abxhty to Mar1lyn Clark W1lbur Parl1er do w1ll and bequeath my boots and saddle to B111 Allwardt Dorothy Coats do W111 and bequeath my snappmg black eyes to Helen Janssen Neal Hart do w1ll and bequeath my Fords to Robble Wessler George Hall do w1ll and bequeath my collectlon of cowboy stor1es to Glen Carls 1n the hope that he w1ll broaden h1s knowledge of hterature Garry H1erman do w1ll and bequeath my old Jalopy to Bobby Schone trustlng that he w1ll handle It w1th reverence and affectlon Helen Kolberer do w1ll and bequeath my 1nterest m band to Bon1ta Huppe Kathleen Ruppel do w1ll and bequeath my vo1ce to Sandra Lovekamp Lucllle Gxnder do w1ll and bequeath my naturally curly ha1r to M1dge H1erman E1leen Brasell do w1ll and bequeath my 1nterest 1n the Armed Forces to all the Jumor g1rls B111 MCLHIH do will and bequeath my ab1l1ty to tease g1r1s to B111 St1nson Jun N1cke1 do w1ll and bequeath my fr1endsh1p w1th the sophomore g1r1s to Stan He1t br1nk Irene McCloud do w1ll and bequeath my 1nterest 1n all the boys to Nancy Fr1cke Marvel Lovekamp do w1ll and bequeath my 1nterest 1n an M R S degree to Fr1eda Roegge Mar1lyn Tegeder do w1ll and bequeath my he1ght to J1mm1e Shannon Howard Mason do w1ll and bequeath my low walk to Donald Emerck Kay Wessler do w1ll and bequeath my mterest 1n sports to Sharlene Hobrock D1ck L1ppert do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to gOSSlp to Beverly Anderson Glenna W1nkelman do w1ll and bequeath my fxgure to Joy Schone Jams Parkerson do W111 and bequeath my sm11e to Gary Carls W1lma Ommen do w1ll and bequeath my poutmg to Jean Saylor Yvonne Stock do w111 and bequeath my s1ze Q4 feetj to J1m Wood Ronme Schn1tker do w1ll and bequeath my trumpet to Ray Anderson Charles Le1schner do w1ll and bequeath my looks to J1m Beard I Susan Shannon do w1ll and bequeath my Ir1sh temper to R1chard Le1schner Drawn up and w1tnessed thereof on the TWELFTH day of December 1n the year of our Lord one thousand mne hundred f1fty f1ve L , . . . 1, , ' ' . 1, , A ' . I, I . ' . . . - J - L . ' . 1 ' . ' ' l 1, , ' ' . L .. . I . , . . . . - I, , ' ' ' . . . ' 1, , ' . L I . , . i L . , . . . L . J . . - L . I . . . L I . . . . 1, ' ' , ' . L . , . . a
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