Cario High School - Redskin Yearbook (Cario, NE)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 15 text:

Steve Burry, Mrs. Stevens, Diann Harder, Robert Kirk, Roylene Hahs, Sandra Heupel. Alice Reed, Darlene Eggers, Irene Siuda, Sandra Brundage, Mrs. Ley, Fred Harb, Wilbur Spiehs, Edward Rathman, Betty Stoeger, Loretta Rasmussen, Patsy Bellamy, Dennis Stutzman, Joyce Hulme, Betty Jo Perkins, Donna Wicht, Cathy Judy, Marilyn Sorensen, Mildred Snider, Gilbert Wooden.

Page 14 text:

' As I progressed further in my search for my classmates I picked up a book at a floating library and found it was written by one of my classmates, Jack Roberts. The title is, How to Keep Your Head When There is No Gravity. It is selling very well to people who are always losing their heads. You can’t go on a trip without someone becoming a little airsick, so I stopped off at a doctor's office on Venus. Who should I find there but VeRue Dunlap, a classmate, who is not the doctor but a practical nurse. Of course, everyone knows what that is, a nurse that marries a rich patient. VeRue gave me some pills, and I was again on my way. We hadn't been airborne very long when the engine sounded like it was coming apart, but that, of course, couldn’t happen, having been built by Darrel Anderson; so we checked the gauges and found it to be out of gas. I spotted an open field and de- cided to land there; I really didn't have too much choice because I was heading that way. After making a beautiful landing, I spotted a house and walked toward it. Who to my surprise should appear, but another classmate, Diann Harder. She told me that she now has nine children and is also teaching sewing to the children on Neptune. After obtaining some fuel and just gaining altitude, a flying maniac just missed me by a hair. Well believe me, I wasn't going to stand for that, so I turned my ship around and took after that speed-crazy rocket flyer. As I circled around in front of him, he slowed down and parked. I also parked and went over to see who it was. It was a classmate. Bob Kirk. He explained that he was in a hurry to get to his sick Aunt Methilda. (Just between you and me he hasn 't any Aunt Methilda.) While I was standing there talking to Bob, the Neptunian Drum and Bugle Corp came marching down the road. I noticed that another classmate, David Vickstrom, was their leader. He is now married and has a wonderful family. He teaches Atlas lessons on the side. Across the road lay a ranch. A ranch on Neptune - I couldn't figure it out. So I went over to investigate and found that a classmate, Roger Luft, was trying to start a sheep ranch without too much success - no sheep. I was getting hungry, so I stopped at a floating restaurant. And who should I find there but another classmate Roylene Hahs, a waitress, who ACCIDENTLY spilled a glass of water on me. Roylene informed me that she now had a family and a car that didn't have flat tires - a rocket. After eating a delicious meal, I inquired who had prepared such a fine meal, and it was my classmate, Mervin Schweitzer, who besides being a waiter was an inter-space rocket driver. I now had located all my former classmates. OOPS! Where was Jim Reimers? I picked up a local paper and found in the comic section that Jim was the one who want- ed to be the first person to land on the planet Pluto to see if it barked. His calcula- tions were off, and he is now in orbit around the sun. All the Seniors of '60 were out of this world. So 1 headed toward earth and back to my husband, George. Space was for the birds! Pilot - Joyce Luhn



Page 16 text:

Steve Burry, Sandra Heupel, Roger Luft, Mervin Schweitzer, Jack Roberts, Roylene Hahs. Dean Swanson, Jim Reimers, Darrel Ander- son, Joyce Luhn, David Vickstrom, VeRue Dunlap. Diann Harder Co-Editors Larry Holloway Business Manager Robert Kirk Annual Staff Sponsor Mrs. Ley Business Manager Sherman Luhn

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