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Father Time sits without a thing to do. On the spur of the moment, he picks up his crystal ball and gazes within. Let ' s also take a look! Why, who ' s this? It ' s the former Janet DeKeyser and Maynard Destree, watching TV. Let ' s listen! Yes dear, and what did Miss Nancy Maedke tell you now? She should know enough, being an operator on a party line. Well, she said that Mary Mallien is trying out for the part opposite ' the lover in the current play The Affairs of Bobby Franda . And you know how Mr. Franda loves those rolling eyes.” There is an interruption on TV. you that the last of the votes have come in and Bonita Neinas has been S «t tv We interrupt this program to inform elected the first woman president of the U And, here is a word from our sponsor. Try Allen Baudhuin ' s Homemade Belgian Bologna. It ' s the best! The crystal ball fades out but comes back again. But, what is all that noise? As we look closer, we see the Boogie Woogie Bugler, Noretta Englebertt, sitting with a group of music makers. There is Janice Vandertie, the music teacher, telling Duane Olson to hold his bass a little higher. He gets quite angry and goes home to finish his book Why Bedbugs Bite. On his way home, a bright green convertible passes him with the horn blowing. It’s Colleen Moore and her fiance on their way to California to be married. It seems she decided an army uniform had unexpected results she had notlcounted on. Along the road are various signs and Father Time notes a few in particular. Listen to the ' Beauty Care and Exercise’ program sponsored by Jean Vogel ' s Beauty Salon. She caters to college students. Visit the DeanKerscher Hardware, Lumberand Feed Mills in Brussels. It seems Dean has taken over the business from his Father-in-Law, H. J. LeRoy, after Evelyn, with considerable thought finally said, I do. Father Time turns .now and comes to a prosperous-looking city when he notices a modern High School there. Walking out of the doors is Gary Fontaine, head of the large Ag department where he is presently teaching the stu¬ dents how cheese is made. After a brief talk, Gary tells us that the modern High School was planned and laid out by the nation ' s foremost engineer, Rodney LeMense, who starred as Notre Dame ' s best halfback in history. As Father Time advanced into the town, he stopped at an exclusive looking store and recognizing a few familiar faces, walked in. There Cleda Columb and Jillian . adin were working, modeling wedding gowns. A group of women, interested, but still undecided as to whom the lucky man would be, are eagerly watching them. Among them are Doris Benzow, Pat DeBroux, Shirley Jeanquart and Bernice Kroening. Father Time reached the opposite side of town, via taxi cab, with excellent service driven by Henry Wautier, who has had considerable experience driving to Forestville. He arrived at the city ' s airfield, where he notices quite a large gathering. Ella Mae Kinnard is awaiting her army fiance ' s arrival. There, he noticed Christy DeNamur, descending in a Major-General ' s uniform with rows of medals. Father Time recalled that he ' d just read where Christy is about to be appointed Secretary of War and nods his head in agreement. Amid the flashbulbs, Father Time notices another celebrity. Theresa Gerondale, again selected as Queen, is Miss Brussels Sprouts of 1965 . After the crowd starts to fade, he notices two figures emerging from the plane. Mary Ann Chaudoir has finally realized her ambition to be an airline stewardess and Joe Boulanger has become the company’s best pilot to date. Many helicopters are parked above the field. The world ' s most clever skywriter, Wayne Gigot, is spelling ad¬ vertisements. Use Lampereur-Rass Wholesome Milk ' for that fresh morning feeling after a night on the town. It seems Leonard and Roy were such excellent farmers, they combined their oversupply of milk into the state ' s leading dairy. Another advertisement Wayne spelled was: Visit Alexander’s Fashionable Night-Spot in Fairiand. After replacing his father, Allen Alexander ' s business has been booming! Father Time advances to the police station where he rinds the whole force in a dither. The fabulous ' Hope¬ less diamond owned by the famous jewel collector, Ellen Rhode has disappeared. Myron Henquinet, a very ef¬ ficient private eye is on the case, along with Muriel Miller, a plain-clothes police woman, and both are looking for clues. Mary Jane shows up just then with the diamond in her hand. She is a singing waitress and explains that someone threw it at her, right in the chorus of Sweet Sixteen . She has a black and blue mark to prove it. Larry Reiner drives up in the latest 1965 Oldsmobile. He tells us that he has bought a controlling interest in the company and is changing the name of the car to Reiner Rider. He informs us that Brad Lessuise has just been selected as The Teen-Ager ' s Favorite Idol, just by sitting and looking. As Larry speeds down the road, he passes the milkman, Vincent Maceoux, who has stopped to talk to Anthony Mallien. Tony has taken over his father ' s farm. As they are talking, Claude Fabry comes along and stops to talk. Claude tells them he is now in charge of a concern specializing in Holstein cows. Father Time turns and glances at Green Bay, where the former Shirley Columb is busy shopping for a layette. He continues until he notices Virginia Bouche trying on a new mink coat. Her husband, a mink rancher, has just given her that coat for a fifth wedding anniversary present. Suddenly, it grows darker and darker until Father Time is no longer able to see. He grows drowsy and wishes for sleep. Time can never sleep, so with new interest he turns his thoughts back to Mother Nature. Yes, he had spent an exceedingly interesting day and would have a lot to tell Mother Nature tonight. 16
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' wrfl We, the graduating class of 1955 of B. H. S. f being as mentally sound as can be expected in our last year of school, make our last personal will and testament. To the Freshmen, the bold sophistication we have acquired here. To the Sophomores, what is left of our humor, in hopes that they will put it to use next fall. To the Juniors, our ability to get something done. Individually, we will as follows: Joe Boulanger, will all the troubles of Prom King to future Kings. Roy Rass, will my naturally curly hair back to the beauty parlor. Allen Baudhuin; will leave my Sax to anyone who can learn to play it. Leonard Lampeurer, leave my jokes to anyone who thinks it’s getting too quiet. Christy DeNamur, leave my athletic ability to next year’s team. Claude Fabry, leave my Chin to all future students. Rodney LeMense, leave my intelligence to the students desperately in need ot it. Nancy Maedke, leave my Voice of Democracy to future politicians. Mary Mallien, leave my snare drums to anyone who likes to make noise. Anthony Mallien, leave my quiet ways to Jimmy DeBouche. Brad Lessuise, leave my good manners to Kenny Pavlick. Muriel Miller, leave the F. H. A. to --—? . ' - Colleen Moore, leave my Irishness to anyone who would like a part of it. Mary Ann Chaudoir. leave my ability to get along with Man Kind to Myra Renier. Virginia Bouche, leave my Nine-Till-Four position to anyone interested in working. Jullian.Jadin, leave my charming ways to Earl Pagels. Gary Fontaine, leave my cheese making to anyone who’s hungry. Dean Kerscher, leave my fondness for red hair to Lee Bournoville. Janice Vandertie, leave my ability to get along with all teachers to the Sophomore Class. Janet DeKeyser, leave my French Horn to anyone who has a lot of hot air. Ellen Rhode, leave my good marks to Billy Wagner. Mary Jane Schuyler, leave bookkeeping to anyone with brains. Doris Benzow, leave my books-oh, no! I decided to keep them. Larry Renier, leave my new car to anyone who has to walk. Duane Olson, leave my bass to anyone who has a lot of muscles. Bonnie Neinas, leave Eisenhower and McCarthy for the next election. Jeanne Vogel, leave my interest in the University to anyone not interested in getting an education. Henry Wautier, will Beverly back to the Junior Class. Vincent Maccoux, will my love of B. H. S. to future students. Bernice Kroening, will my quiet ways to Billy Turba. Ella Mae Kinnard, leave my plans for a future as a contented housewife, to Miss Hakes. Shirley Jeanquart, leave some of my height to Francis Pierre. Myron Henquinet, will my Social Problems class back to its teacher. Wayne Gigot, will my bright remarks to a cloudy day. Theresa Gerondale, leave my dark hair to Mr. David. Bob Franda, leave my interest in Ag. to all future students. Noretta Englebert, leave my trumpet to whoever wants the darn thing. Maynard Destree, leave my teasing ways to Dale Weldon. Pat DeBroux, leave all my memories-if you want them. Shirley Columb, leave my angel wing to Pat Neuville. Cleda Columb, leave my Geometry book to any deep thinker. Now, we, the Seniors—just leave.
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