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(Continued from Page 14) and banquets, we neared the close of our high school days. We were guests of honor at the Junior's hot-dog feed which they chose to call a banquet and Prom. Seriously, their Prom, “Gone With The Wind,'' was a beautiful one. Of course, it didn't compare to ours, but we all enjoyed it and appreciated their hard work. We also enjoyed the show and breakfast at Johnson's after which we sleepily watched a beautiful sunrise at the lake. Then, at last, came Baccalaureate and Commencement--our last activities. Of course they brought rain, but we were too dazed with the wonder of actually graduating to notice. But though we now leave the halls of C. H. S., we will never forget all the fun and happy times we have had here, especially as a class--the best class ever--the CLASS OF 1962!! The following poem was written about our class by a Junior, Ed Heilman. Thus my children have you read the tale of a class which is no wise dead. 31 students of C. H. S. having knowledge stupendous, nothing less. There's tall Connie Allen with dignified air, gay Joani, possessor of golden hair, Butch who plays a silver comet, Gary Freeborn about books refuses to fret. Obeey who constantly wears a smile, which can be seen for nearly a mile. Pinke Roberts, the football star, Steve whose wisdom is known near and far. Virginia an excellent typist is she, June expects a stem teacher to be. Joe has a manner quiet and staid, Connie Bible, most friendly, a true Senior maid. To Harb, worry is something absurd, Zabe is really quite a lovebird. Roger whose dimples we find most charming, Bill, whose interests, we're told, lies in farming. Pearl by office accounts is quite undismayed, Sandy, pensive or smiling, a lovable maid. Suzy delights in frolic and glee. Mack has a wit most delightfully free. And tall Paul Sayer who by nature is quiet, Kathy's actions are almost a riot. Miller, the boy with the hog-calling fame, Gary Joseph, a partner, very soon will claim. Singing Gloria, so gay, yet demure, Rodney, a helper, you may always be sure. Nancy and Willie, sedately inclined, Harold likes his book, out of sight, out of mind. Deraid’s up to something most time, to be sure, Jim’s delight is the Whopper burger. Fun-loving Sharon, a true Senior lass, completes the number of this illustrious class.
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mm am prophecy WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE Paul Sayer Architect Bricklayer Joe Beals 5-Star general Drafted Gloria Joseph Entertaining singer Listening Ron Miller Hog raiser Heck raiser Jim Martin A success Doing dishes at the Dairy Creme Harold Banzhaf Caterpillar Operator Butterfly collector Kathy Finke Organized Confused, as usual Virginia Allen Married Working at home Joani Trumble Commercial teacher Doing commercials Bob O’Brien Farmer Broke Suzi Kester Guidance Counselor Seeking guidance Pearl Allen Traveler At home Roger Farr All-American Puny little hen-pecked husband Nancy Burke Homemaker Career girl Sandy Newcomb Private Secretary Private Property Connie Allen Lab Technician Straining blood Butch Johnson Coach Blocking dummy Bill Phillips Rancher Working in the East sale bam Harb Stanton Rich Digging ditches Connie Bible Music teacher Still taking piano lessons Winnie Jareske Dentist Good fairy Steve Purinton Scientist On the moon June Steele Home-Ec teacher Trapped Housewife Deraid Sayer Race-car driver Already is Rod Bush Admiral Rowing Paul Zabel Playboy Already is Sharon Mannlein Rich Destitute Gary Freeborn Hot-rod mechanic Car-washer Bob Roberts Marriage Counselor Home-wrecker Gary Joseph Farmer Clod-hopper Mack Backhaus Lawyer Shyster Baby Picturesip. 15 left to right; Top row: V. Allen. H. Stanton. R. Bush, J. Beals, D. Sayver, P. Allen, B. O’Brien. 2nd row.- C. Allen, G. Joseph, J. Martin, B. Phillips, G. Joseph, B. Roberts, P. Sayver. 3rd row; K. Finke, S. Newcomb, B. Johnson, S. Purinton, S. Mannlein, S. Kester. 4th row; P. Zabel, C. Bible, J. Trumble, N. Burke, R. Miller. Bottom row: R. Farr, M. Backhaus. J. Steele, G. Freeborn, H. Banzhaf. Not shown, Winnie Jareske.
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