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emor Prophery It is nov 1965 Ten years have passed since ve graduated from the Bayard institution Times have changed and me ar row living in th modern future Ne will never forget the past but that is over so let us look into the lives of our 1955 graduates It's an ordinary day in the year of 1965 Jet planes are zooming in the sky and the new air cars are taking off from everywhere It's a dif ferent day in the little town named Bayard, however A rocket ship to the moon is taking off at 9 OO a m I, Doris Schoon, a school teacher am about to embark upon this trip, so I am better able to explain the wonders of space travel to my students As I approached the ticket office I was very much surprised to se Arthella Ohm as the ticket agent I doubt very much that the Airlines school in Omaha ever dreamed they'd have one of their graduates selling tickets to the moon Guess I better hop aboard Nhy look who's driving the ship, none other then Jim Vaughan I alvays knew he was a great one for speed At last I am seeing the inside of this rocket ship I heard that it was designed by Jerry Holliday His engineering must have paid off well, I've seen the contraption nom Guess I'll sit down some place Oh, there's an empty seat in the back' Looks like I'm the first to board these large seats I couldn't see him He was sleeping as usual but I finally woke him, and we talked He had no Job, and took this trip to say that he had bought the first ticket to the moon As we sat there, in came two farmers I could hardly recognize them under the beards, dirt, and unfamiliar overhalls They turned out to be Louis Crawley and walt Pohl Guess they're big farmers in the hills of Guthrie county By this time I was getting anxious to have some women arrive Now, who's that coming in the door why none other then Mrs Stanley Bass, the former Mary Jane Stroud I thought it rather funny for her to go on this trip, but she said she was doing it for Stanley He wants to rebuild his Ford car into a rocket ship He couldn't go today so he sent Mary By this time two other women had arrived Yes, none other then the famous T V singer, Marilyn VandenBr1nk, her married name being Mrs Jerry Ibach Nith her was the famous piano player Liberace Moylan, or as we knew her, Kathy Moylan Their reason for such a trip was for publlcty Look who just got on' Some farmers from Greene county, Jerry Dillavou and Eddie Feeney They're really dressed up too Must be doing better then those Guthrie county farmers Now vho's that filling up the gas tank Why of course Gene Heglin It's taking all of 500 gallons of gas to fill this thing up Nonder if that's enough? Hey, who's that doing all the talking Missed her somewhere Oh, yes I see now, 1t's Arline Calder Guess she's a traveling sales woman She surely has the gift of gab for it Can't imagine how she sneaked on here without me hearing her who's that sitting with her? Oh, yes Mrs Keith Allen, formerly Shirley Brannan Can't imagine her leaving her six children at home with a baby sitter well, look who we have here, Philip Miller now band teacher of the Bayard school He even brought his horn along Guess 1t's to entertain us?? Now here's a fellow I couldn't miss Tom Crosier Guess he's now a professional basketball player He really must have come up in the world of basketball since his high school days It couldn't be, but it is, Marlene Hagen and Audrie Hermanson. Really a surprise to see them. Last time I heard theywerenusslonarles in Africa They were always adventurous, but I d1dn't think they'd travel all the way back here just for this trip. I I U .. ' e'. , e M ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 0 ' , 1 . A 9 . I 1 A l V , . Why here's someone after all, Nell Bryan. He always was short, and in 7 ' I J ' Y , 0 .1 n - 0 , o I . . . , Y . J ,a 1 ' I 0 I , .
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We were ow nearing the end of one phase of our entence, the first nine years were almo t over Je never gained anyone th1s year but lost Violet Pierce, La Verne Cameron, and Lynn Monthe M1ss lnita Jane Watkins was in charge of this group thi wear After the fl st nine years of the ente c h pa sed we were verv hanpy to d1scover that we were eoing to be moved u St31TS which was truly an honor We discovered, though, there ere some who were t ble to stay with u Me lost Delmar C11 perton, Lois Gehllnv, no a Davld very, hella h1cVey, Kathy Mo lan, Billy Caraher, and red ChT1St9US6H but g ined Louis Craflev and Dorls Schoon Mr Fred Ta and Nr Fran'lin we e in charge of Us this year The next year we lost Qhirlev Nailes and gained Kat v Mo lan back Mrs Leland Long was our advisor for this year We wer nearing the end of Mrs Kennedy was the warden who us this year We gained K lene Jim left us before the year was our sentence much to our delight had the big job of watching over Calder and Jim Nozena, however We made it at last' Our thirteen year enterce had come to an end Before we left though, Gene Ueglin and Delores Jensen came help us finish up the term We can thank Mr Robert Juhl for our success in this last vear There were man high llghts in our last year which everyone of us will remember Signing off f v J N4d3di4J lor 3 9 f 3 N ,,fQ4,f,Lgf Laf,-, .f -'-- AUTOGRAPHS mxwzfnmn gi Sgwweywardwflz WVVLMJJMMVJWAWW nw! ff ff who? Q F W' W, y 7, WH A QM, fill! n -, L f . Y ' y . O ' - . 1. ' , A - U . s J . . 'r , Q n e ad s , . J ' . , . 4 n ' A I , W . w , . r , J 0 ,' . O ' Ii , 'L ' , Q' X . V Q . 7 ' , 3 v., ' . . , l y A f W. - 0 is A C , , , Y 31 1' o o K' , , '. 9 U . . . f . iff' , A up. . S 1 o . u f to h O A Q , I I 'fl fx '- . ir 1 - .,, 1 , al-Ad f ,- 5 l K px I , of f E , . ag? . . A, 6 67fHJ9 ,I E' 1 M as lfffixg OWMX ww C22
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CLASS PROPHECY CONTINUED dell, there's Marcella Magoon Still has her apron on too She's a milk bottle washer for a resturant ln Chicago Gets paid good wages too Guess her school afternoon job of washing bottles paid off What's all the whistles and band for? Look at that mile long proces- sion Oh, look 1t's the president of the National F F A , Ralph Phelps Don't tell me he's going on this trip By golly he is, but not without his guard Richard White Those two never separate Look at the muscle man boarding now None other then the fighter Dennis McCool His professional name is Death Clutch Wow, what muscles who's doing all the arguing up front Oh, no Eugene Phelps and Arllne Calder are arguing over that dumb geometry question we had 10 years ago They still haven't settled it They've been aruging since 1955 I heard Eugene went to college for two years just so he could prove to Arllne that he was right and she was wrong Here wonder if time Anna Look comes the technicians, Barbara Compton and Anna McClellan I Anna has forgotten anything today Of course, ln their spare cheer leads for professional basketball and Barbara plays it at that snazzy blue uniform, and who else would be wearing it Duane Manor Since Duane's brother made out so ood in the Air Force Duane decided to follow his footsteps Guess he s really taking in the dough, and plans to make it a life time career Look at that slick Ford pulling up Of course me know who's drivi It's none other then Bill Raymond He's a dealer in Fords now I can imagine him riding in this rocket ship when he claims his Ford will go faster Who's this short, red.headed girl Oh yes Delores Jensen' She' nov modeling clothes for short people, and also models red, red hair products At long last the rocket ship steward Janet Rosenbladt appears should have been here ages ago, but she never did show up early Of course she shoots free throws during her spare time Oh, no here comes a bunch of kids Don't tell me their going on this trip Wonder who their mother is Oh, there she is and 1t's Mrs Bob Schauf, formerly Thelma Phelps I don't suppose she could get a baby sitter for that bunch Nhy look who's here Phyllis Vaughan She's a Wac now She wanted to follow Clair Kraft, who's in the army, and thought that was the best way I'm surprised she got a leave for such a trip Wonder who's taking all those pictures outside Why 1t's the editor of the Bayard News, Carl Holt He seems to be going along, because he's leaving instructions to his helpers to print the big story on the front Page fell, looks like we're ready to start our excursion The big door is slomlv closing Halt, vho's that turning the corner licky d-split Oh, no Eldon Howey, the race track speeder Match it he's coming closer all the time Hey, he's losing control of his car It's coming right toward us Stop him' Oh, do something CRASH BANG SLANG Oh, well I guess me d1dn't want to go to the moon anyway V . . I 0 . . 7 . e . . . . . . . , c O I O O .J -' ' Y . . . O ff I - Q , s . 5 V U ' 0 , ' ng. I . '. t .- . . , . S Y . 7 - , , , , She 1 C . ' J C l C U . . I I - O Y p . V , ,I , .. ' .7 I ' o 1 . J , K. I - , 1 C I O . . . Y ' O
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