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2 2 Q 2 2 2 2 2 2 -4 Q 7NflvnYhVfWKiWN: T46 WF? ii ixmvmg. X, .I '17'iVW'7'ilEVfN Nf fXfNflNfVlB'fh-KINKX e eV'WhfNfNf'SffhfNfiVB-lNf'X7'Xf'i'fiNfXifNfNf'WlN f f'Xf'SfNfNFf' NfXfNfNfN'N Nfln Pffflfffi A SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY One day during the winter a movie film arrived at Bureau Township High School. Mr. Thompson sent me to the projection room to set up the machine and see what the film was about. As the title was, 'A Crystal Gazer Foretells the Future of the Class of '49', I knew that it would undoubtedly be interesting. So I switched off the lights and started the machine. The first picture to come on the screen was that of Helen Erickson in a large building in New York. Seems Helen is a very successful sec- retary for a large advertising finm just as competent as ever, with just as ready and enticing a smile as when I knew her at Bureau. But where is Gary, I wondered, remembering him as the romantic interest in her life during high school days It was with no small degree of surprise, therefore, that I watched the scene change to the turbulent waters of the broad Pacific and there on a large destroyer was Vaughn helping to keep the brass rails clean Yes, Gary had joined the Navy Then the scene changed to the southern part of Canada where in a mod ern workshop I saw Wendell Klingenberg who has become most successful in his taxidermist business and is now fabulously wealthy Seems Wendell now rivals the fa ous Frank Buck, for he makes frequent trips into the African jungles and 'brings 'em back alive', then studies them and reproduces 'true to life' postures of the animals after their deaths Then the picture changed back to the first scene again with Helen working as secretary and her boss can you guess who' None other than our famous basket ball player, Junior Nicht, now president of 'The Acme Advertising Company of New Yorkn, imminently successful and immensely wealthy Junior has taken on weight, must tip the scales at 210 There's no change in height however, still a good seven foot The next scene was still laid in New York and there in the famous dan cing school of Yolande a d Volez, I saw two of their best instructors in action, our two Marllyns Lang and Heuer now having reached the very pinnacle of fame I can't describe the grace and rhythm with which the two wound their way through the intricacies of the latest ball room dance steps Literally dancing on a moonbeam The next scene was laid in a small college in Maine and loitering a long a tree shaded walk, I recognized none other than Clark Heuer and you guessed it Caryl Hoover Caryl is majoring in Home Economics an Clark in Physical Education, but the romance which began years ago in old Bureau High, seems never to have dimmed in lustre and the oy of companionship was just as evident as in the days gone by e last picture was of myself and on the same destroyer as Gary, I was giving orders to my seamen Before me lay the blue Pacific, a far cry from Bureau Township with its level stretches of highly productive farm lands and its peace and quiet I turned off the machine and in the stillness and the dark of the pro jection room sat for awhile drea ing Just what do the years really hold, I wondered Does the crystal gazer know? What will be the paths we, as graduates, will treadv Only time will tell But, my wish is that the years that lie ahead be happy ones and all the paths be paths of peace VIA!! XIAW VMI' JIM! NW 1 BMKMM' VM! WJ Y N!!lK l!KllIY!'1 URW rkS'IMf1K!liK!l Qllkylwwftkil K ll W V QI wwwmmmwmmmmmnmi ' .,! EJ lJ .EJ L!:!!!:lQ'SQMl1MALWLQISMQZK L XJUU UUUUUU VWK! 9 WUUUUW JNVWKUWUJSUWSWSJUUMIWUX UUUWWWVUUWU WWA! L 1 moi? X717 f l ' R1-' R'iixf'N'A 'A1'z'fn f'c1'Nia' a'fn'f'l A''J4'Yl l'JeiiilrniaWf1f'oV1'l'F'l'P' I 'V 1' ' ' if 'n7fi'fl n'f' A'f 'N'e f l ' 'FT-i7Y 4'f's'I'a7' T 9 Kim' ' E Ln , :AA Q. ., is . :L::TT ' L I ' ,1 . EE , I . ' f 'V-. e e ,,,,,, I. . A' I E . , . , . I W. ,, W L . I . ' ' . I e - VL 4 0 .. - 1, 4 V I -1 4 ag . Q. . '- e . A ' - ,va X f . 4, l V O I I 0 f- ',Wa',tmyU,. K Haul, If -- -I Naudia MMI: :luis L01 MH e I I 5 11 If xl,:.IAn,l,. ,L ,u,0,l,'Ul S!!!!f ,'f..'.::.'.frX .111.l::.'.:u.'.sl.:1X.::. .:1.', k J'X!!'.!! L!M U U 9 V 'W 6 A, ,.., ,
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I I I!! 1 ,l ,.. 'VKX :K 'Wi A r lNfW'TY'?ii'?iYfKii3TVii4f7n A IW! XfVKYY'i5fiVfN' flflfi 'NIVPTX KNKNYTTXTS 'ifi A I'.7W?i s7iWl 76 Y , , W SENIOR CLASS MEMOIRS September 1945 to June 1949 Enrollment Freshman enrollment - September to June - 1945 - '46 - nine Sophomore enrollment - September to May - 1946 - '47 - eight enrollment - September to May - 1947 - '48 - nine Senior enrollment - September to June - 1948 - '49 - nine Junior In the fall of '45, ten green Freshmen began their high school career entering enthusiastically into the activities incident to the first year. with the exception of Caryl Hoover, all had completed the eighth grade together - Helen Erickson, Gary Vaughn, Clark Heuer, Burton Jackson, Byron Yohn, Junior Wicht, Earl Lewis Vaughn, Marian Willhite, and Marilyn Heuer. Gary was elected president, Burton, vice-president, Caryl, secretaryg Byron, treasurerg Junior, reporterg Miss Bradley, the Home Ee instructor, was our Sponsor. Early in September, we, like all Freshmen everywhere, fell heir to the rigors of the traditional Sophomore initiation, which culminated in a delightful party offered by our worthy Wupper classmen' as a peace offering. During the year, Earl Lewis Vaughn withdrew from school reducing our ranks to nine This number was further reduced during our Sophomore year by an un fortunate accident which took the life of Byron Yohn Marian Will hite withdrew to enter Rock Falls High School, but Wendell Klingon berg entered from Walnut, so at the close of our school year, we num bered eight Helen Erickson was president, Wendell Klingenberg, vice president, Burton Jackson, secretary, Junior Wicht, treasurer, Caryl Hoover, reporter Miss Bradley was again our Sponsor At the beginning of our Junior year, Marilyn Lang from New Bedford joined our class, raising our enrollment to nine Helen Erickson was again elected president, Burton Jackson, vice president, Gary Vaughn, secretary, Marilyn Lang, treasurer, Mrs Ewalt, the C0mmerclal in structor, was chosen Sponsor With Mr Keough as Director, our class most successfully staged WGood Gracious Grandman All nine Juniors returned for the last year at Bureau At the first class meeting on September 18, Gary Vaughn was elected president, Clark Heuer, vice president, Helen Erickson, secretary, Caryl Hoover, treasurer Mr Keough was chosen Class Sponsor, and in November, un der his direction, we produced a mystery thriller, The Ghost House Out of players comprising the W1ldcat's basketball teams, five were Seniors and their contributions to this sport helped make possible the victories won during the season Clark Heuer, Burton Jackson, and Wendell Klingenberg played guard, Gary Vaughn forward, and Junior Wicht, center Caryl Hoover was elected Editor in chief of the Beuro Burton Jack son, Business Manager, Clark Heuer, Sports Editor, Junior Wicht, tivities Editor, Gary Vaughn, Snap shot Editor, and Helen Erickson Treasurer Mr Keough was the Sponsor, Miss Perring, the proof read er, and the Senior typing class, assisted by Wilde Foushee, did the lay out work .. . .. .. ,. .. . .Y -.- . 1, a . fr' , V. - . 1 X -4 X ., 'f :'M -Trl:- Wi , '.mMfmmmwwmvn1-mwm'mnwmmwmlA4mfmmm1- . 'N 'H W. ' N l ' ' ' M- ff' -' ' V' -N V ' W 'Ph JvWMMQMMMWMMWwwwwwmwmwmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmwm J UUHUUWWUU MU' 'WAV SQA!! UXMKQUVV VNUVJL WXMWUUKWWUWNI UU IAVWKQMU ' i A 4 i X 1 . ' I Y 3' . ,gl 1- ' 'l A ' ' ,rg V K ' , ' F f 1 1 i + ., mN7'1' T 'AF Pkrallva'h1l'ITA'iVlll'ana'4'hfa'mFKxmvhYa'4' ll' 'in l'A xf4'7iji ' A ' ' - Q Q , 5 E PP R is . .N 5 AE 'S Q . ' 5 . E . ' e o Q Q ' , ,. ' a V-5 1 Q . ,E . 5 A J , I li . R 5 . , xt . , I I E . M . 2 . . E . Q . 5 E I 4 5 . . -- i - 1 u 3 is . ' - Q 0 I le -.- pri . . 514, L T .e , .. mmm, :S P 0 3 . '--, U V I I ' I I I I I I I E of Q as 'QM'-Lx U, If -.mls In 1- u lu!! 1: Uh-K 1 , .mln l,n,0,., . . .e , . ... . .L .. .J.2J'. -'A -H-'-'i f3'--53' W A'-L ' ' ' ' ' , ,. ., .,, ,,,, ,,,, N U ,a,H.,. .,.Hl . 4
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