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Page 15 text:
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CLASS PROPHECY It is a warm sunny evening in the middle of May, 1955. On the Thompson ranch in Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson (Denzel and Shirleyann) are awaiting for the arrival of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Schauer (Vernon and Donna), who are coming for a short visit. After they arrive we gather from the reminiscent con- versation that Doris and Willard are operating an Orphanage in Texas. Delores won a limerick contest sponsored by “Wheat Puffies” and is sporting a new Chrysler in Hollywood. Mary and Margaret are giving their tenth concert at Madison Square Garden. Vernon and Donna are living on the home place north of Cambridge. Max is a District Engineer of the Geological Survey. Roland has just opened the Elite Beauty Salon. Stan is the Nebraska Cornhusker’s coach. Patty has restored Vaudeville to the stage. Ila Mae is married and is living at Overton, Nebraska. Betty is Henry Morganthau’s private secretary. Bob Newcomb is editing the World-Herald. Dwight is the most recent “swoon-crooner” and Clarice, his wife, is his accom- panist. Stewart is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Bob McKinney is the head of N. B. C. Bertha and her husband, Eddie, are managing the Municipal Air Port at Cambridge. Jim Baker has a meat market in Chicago. Jean Kutz has just taken Miss Benedict’s place in Junior High. Merlin is breaking in a new racing car. He’s entering the Olympic Games. Warren and Bob are managing the Miller and Newcomb ranch west of Cam- bridge. Naomi is a fashion editor and models while singing at the Stork Club. Pete is raising corn and children on his farm north of Cambridge. Joy is still trying to make up her mind whether Joy Witte or Joy Smith sounds best. THE END —11—
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CLASS WILL We. the Class of 1945 of Cambridge High School, being of unsound mind and failing memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testa- ment. We bequeath the following: To Eveyln Dobbins—Donna’s sense of humor. To Betty Ricketts—Roland’s and Stanley’s permanents. To Calvin Dixon—Dwight’s superiority complex. To Claudine Owens—Joy’s modesty. To Don Summers—Bob Miller’s blushes. To Paul Johnson—Bob McKinney’s gangling structure. To Lila Whitaker—Bertha’s artistry. To Norman Kester—Jean’s musical voice. To Vaughn Stevens—Bob Newcomb’s “never-give-up.” To Charles Jones—Max’s blond curly hair. To Bonnell Smith—Betty’s shyness. To Vernon Laverack—Merlin’s old Jalopy. To “Windy” Johnson—Warren’s speaking ability. To Delores Nelson—Doris’ ability to get her man. To Luella Max—Naomi’s soldiers. To Duane Smith—Stew’s tendency to argue. To Hazel Edgerton—Mary and Margaret’s musical ability. To Paul ten Bensel—Den’s tendency to tease the fairer sex. To Nina Bible—Clarice’s engagements. To Betty Barber—Shirleyann’s extra pounds. To Maxine Sayer—Patty’s impish attitude. To Red Colvert—Eugene’s yellow tee shirt. To Arlene Teter—Ila Mae’s diamond. To Doii Thompson—Delores’ spontaneous giggle. To Darrel Deterding—Jim’s bookkeeping ability. —10—
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JUNIOR CLASS Back Row: Arlene Teter, Gladys Arnold, Bernice Selby, Shirley Shaffert, Flor- ence Bridgeford, Doii Thompson, Dorothy Greening, Joe Hougnon, James Laws, Calvin Dixon, Ross Newcomb, Don Summers, Francis Gutzman, Vernon Laverack, Ralph Burton. Second row: Mary Joyce Jacobson, Peggy Tomlin, Joye Kelly, Betty Ogorzolka, Bonnell Smith, Virginia Minnick. Charles Jones, Charles Cotton. Front row: Mrs. Rottmann, Delores Nelson, Nina Bible, Phyllis Kutz, Norma Johnson, Donna Sullivan, Norma Kester, Darrel Deterding, Paul ten Bensil, Ronnie Ommert, Lloyd Frandsen. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Dick Trant, Roger Newcomb, Jean Ohlson, Dorothy Snyder, Mildred Harsch, Bob Payton, Ronald Fidler, Norman Kinder, Dean Sexton. Second row: Donna Tomlin, Ruth Heiselman Evelyn Dobbins, Bonnie Perdue, Marylou Luther, Dick Coba. Front row: Patty O’Brien, Lila Whitaker, Betty Burton, Darlene Decker, Bob Colvert, Ed Dyas. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Dorothy Dixon, Irene Greening, Helen O'Brien, Claudine Owens. June Hockemeier, Dwvane Walters, Vaughn Stevens, Roger Dean Jones, Richard Arnold, Darrel Rauch. Second row: Luella Max, Betty Barber, Ruth Johnston, Debby Shane, Phyllis Ohlson, Jim Nelson, Duane Smith, Bob Kutz. Front row: Betty Lee Ricketts, Maxine Sayer, Betty Johnson, Hazel Edgerton, Anjula Dick, Harold Sum- mers, Raymond Anderson, Paul Johnson. Earl Rauch. Jerry Fidler, Glen Brooks R. N. Nelson. —12—
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