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-,,,,?.?i1,,.3 -,,2:l..nr,i,u,..5T-,.,,,, v -- -.... U5., , .,. . W PROPHECY CONTINUED All of a sudden we hear a racket which seems to be coming from outside. We all rush to see sl-12 it is. lt is Deane Haatvedt arguing with a policeman. lt seems that Deane has parked in front of the Stork Club where a big sign signifies No Parking. Who's that beauty standing by him that the policeman has his eyes on? Nol Not Marilyn Monroel Deane has really achieved his life's ambition. Gary pulls up in his yellow Chevie. You'll notice he has his same old car. He has been making a good salary in major beseball and he seems not to be spending too much of it either. He probably is saving his money and will spend it on some lonesome gal. Although he might iust be wise and save his money for no special purpose. glass .Yong With teachers like you, Pals good and true, We hate to leave our school behind, And go and find, Some places where, We'll be alone, Just a spot, To call our home. We'll work day and night, Our hopes big and bright, Out there beneath, His watchful eyes. When our ambitions are reached, And thoughts no longer beseeching, We'll let the rest Of the world go byl CAN YOU IMAGINE? l. Quentin tossing his guns aside and courting some lucky girl. 2. Carol being fat and boys liking it. 3. Gary staying away from Kay's house for a whole week. 4. Sandy losing her giggles and liking physics. 5. .lerry owning a Cadillac. 6. Kay being a blond and without a boy friend. 7. Donna not liking boys. 8. Maurine staying home at night and leaving boys alone. 9. Deane being the star of the basketball team. 2l 4
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p20,2A2Cy The date for the reunion of the seniors has arrived. The reunion is going to be held in the Stork Club in Callender suburban district. Lb to the Stork Club drives a pink and white Ford. Ohl Here comes Carol and her husband and their baseball team. Previous to marriage, Carol was working as a commercial artist for N. B.C. , but settled down to farming and washing diapers and overalls. Naurine and Lloyd appear next on the agenda in a red Oldsmobile station-wagon with three tod- lers smearing the windows. She sang with Kenny Hofer's band before bethrothal and served in the navy as a cook making only gravy. Kay rode up in a blue Chevie and the doorman helped her and her beautiful mink coat onto the curb. Kay has been teaching in a number of elementary schools in lowa. With her wages she made, she purchased many fine and fancy clothes because one of her wishes was to be well dressed. As for the men in her life, we know very little because she considers this her own private business. As her chauffeur comes to a sudden halt, Miss Fi Fi LaFlem appears. Although she acted very shy in high school, Sandy is now Miss Glamour-Puss of Hollywood . She dates all the big-time movie stars with Deane Haatvedt playing opposite her. Sandy has been married twice and is now in las Vegas preparing for her third marriage to a former classmate. We wonder who? Sandy's chauffeur pulls away, up drives Donna in her hubby's '5l Chevie. But where is the man of her family of 12? Oh, he is out playing cards with the boys. You can see who runs the family be- cause Donna takes in laundry from the air base in Moorland nightly. lt seems she lives in the flats of Fort Dodge but goes to the Stork Club every night. Her dress might be shabby but so was Cinderella's. Sometimes little Chuckie tags behind. As Donna appears in the lobby, Jerome Mobley and his second wife appear dancing on clouds in their Montclair Mercury. His mighty bloodhounds are mixed and mingled together in the back seat. His next appearance with his great dogs will be in Paris, France, tomorrow at the World Dog Show . Believe it or not, Jerry won first prize in the United States Dog Show. .lerry's first wife sued him for divorce for lack of attention ----- he became interested in dances and dogs. As our mind 'wanders to New Mexico, we see a l00,000 acre ranch and 20,000 head of cattle, all belonging to a former classmate, Quentin. With his ability in bookkeeping - he always loved - he has hired a multitude of IO secretaries - all brunette specials. lt seems he has one of them roped and branded. Quent didn't make it to the reunion because he was busy hanging cattle rustlers on his Single Six Ranch. Good-bye Quent - maybe we'll have cattle rustlers here someday too. 20
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6145.4 Will We, the senior class of l955, the town of Callender, the county of Webster, the state of lowa, Lhited States of America, do hereby bequeath the following: Gary wills his center position to Dean Borer and his excellent report card to Dale Gerkin. Quentin Pearson wills to Roger Haatvedt his bronze 39 Special. Also to Worth Gallentine goes Quent's charming smile and his way to wlse-crack. Cerol Bequeaths to JoAnn her weight. Maurine wills to Joyce Spirek her way with men. To Mr. Seivert, she wills her ability to sleep in class To her dear sister, Jeanie, she leaves her clean desk. Deane Haatvedt wants to give Allan his slow-moving automobile. You better take it, Barney! To Hazel he gives his talent to keep his mouth shut. Sandra Hayek wills her pony tail to Carolyn, her giggles to Bob Hoffman to match with his hal hal , and to Dale, she wills her ability to stay home nights. Kay wills her height to Mary lou and her fine trombone playing to Stanley Cline. Donna wills her bravery at the telephone to Carolyn Leohr. Jerry wills his ability to dance to l.ionel. To Mr. Jensen, he wills his head ----- ---- o F hair. To the seniors of l956, we leave our seats by the windows. To the sophomores, we leave --------------------------------- To the freshmen, we won 't give anythingl You have what it takes . To Mr. Lage, we leave all the dirty baseball and basketball suits. To Mr. Seivert, we leave our unburning desire to leam physics. To Mrs. McCracken, we leave our finished bookkeeping work books. To Mr. Anderson, we leave our broken horns and cracked voices. To Mr . Jensen, we will our D in deportment--especially in his class. To Mrs. Johnson, we leave our sincere appreciation for all she has done for us. To Hank, we leave our dusty schoolbooks. 22
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