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6la.4.4 Prophecy In the year 1972 not long after we took our tr1p around the world we agreed to V1Slt Cedarburg to see our fellow graduates from the class of 52 As we were enter1ng the c1ty at the polnt whlch was formerly FIVE Corners the muffler an Evens Speclal 1nvented by FRANKLIN EVEN blew 1nto llttle b1ts Fortunately there was a garage across the street owned and operat ed by GERALD HILGENDORF and WILBUR HUEB NER As we wa1ted ROGER JENZ now on h1S second m1ll1on drove by 1n h1s l1mous1ne He and SKIP KUETHER had lnvested the1r f1rst m1ll1on IH saltless ocean water lnvented by DICK JACOBS A well known salesman TOM CARRON made It famous thru out the world They recently employed DON USEL DING to boost the sales on Mars By th1S tlme our muffler had been flxed and as we started down ma1n street we passed the mansxon of Mr and Mrs LAWRENCE HOLSEN Mrs Holsen be1ng the former MARY MAYER JOAN HOFFMANN was 1n the front yard lookmg after the chlldren and s1ng1ng to TOM EICKSTEDT the plumber a famous song Take Me Out To Pats wrltten by GORDON WATERS Soon we came to F1remens Park At the gate we saw a b1ll board advert1s1ng the famous Gold Dust Stock Car Racers FLORIAN and RALPH DRZEWIECKE We heard the vo1ce of the announcer DAVID ELLIS over the loud speaker We saw LOIS SCHEER selllng t1CketS and caught a gl1mpse of CAROL SEIDLER at the pop corn stand As we contlnued on our way we met ALLI SON CAMPBELL now a safe dr1v1ng teacher stlll try 1ng to show HOWARD GROTH the rlght way to drlve Bemg hungry we stopped at LEOLA EHLKE and EVELYN MISKE S restaurant The Leaky Fork The chef ORVAL RINEHARDT had h1s speclal green to mato soup served Wlth the ma1n course Orvals Pork and Beans As we left we pa1d the cashler ARMIN SCHWANZ and started for the hotel Near the hotel we saw HAROLD SCHULZ teachmg GENIE LAUTER BACH the fundamentals of hltch h1k1ng Thls hotel the largest of the elght 1n Cedarburg was owned and oper ated by GRACE HINOWICZ and BEATRICE SAUN DERS We went ln and reglstered wlth RAY HANSEN the desk clerk The bell hop GLOOMY FRANK took our bags and on the way to our room we saw chlef Jamtor HERMAN NOLTING fllrtmg w1th CAROL WESSEL another v1s1tor In our room we promptly turned on the rad1o to statxon WCHS A news commentator BOB GRIES BACH was g1VII1g the evenmgs news SHIRLEY FENGER and MARY HALLORAN had recently return ed from Cal1forn1a and had formed The Womens Tea and GOSSIP Club wlth RUTH WINTER and ELLEN BOERNER JACK KELLNER the mayor presented an award to EARL HINTZ for an excellent Job as garbage dlsposal cha1rman Bob was mterrupted by a news flash DIANE BOAK PHYLLIS GUIDINGER JANE JOCHEM and LOIS RADKE had Just started for the moon JOHN PLIER and BETTY MARQUARDT who were st1ll go1ng steady went along for the r1de In the sports news we heard that the Un1ted States football team coached by DON HUBER was gettlng ready to play The Men In The Moon After we heard an advertlsement concernmg HAR VEY BECK S tax1 serv1ce between Port and Cedarburg we turned off the rad1o and plCk6d up a copy of the Cedarburg News now edlted by DELORES RINTLE MAN On the front page there was a plcture of JEAN FARIS and LA VERNE GROTH who had recently caught MYRON PHILIPPS palntlng a John Deere trac tor orange Below th1s was an announcement of the new church where MARILYN BUENTING had been accepted as the f1rst mmlster Down IH the corner we read that DICK WHITE and JIM QUINN were ID New York add 1ng another story to the Emp1re State Bu1ld1ng To our urpr1se we read that DONNA ZWICKEY MARILYN UHLIG JANICE HESPE and HELEN FOEGER had started a buslness school under the d1rect1on of VIVIAN SCHERF In the advertisements we saw ads from BETTY HOFFMANN S super market WARREN WIRTH and ROY HENNINGS muslc store LE ROY JAEGER S restaurant JOYCE DOBBERPUHLS 1ce cream store and PAUL WITTENBERG S furnlture store On the way to v1s1t the hlgh school we had attend 1nar1an and saw h1s secretary HELEN KIEKHAEFER through the Wlndow We met DONALD JACKSON presldent of Meta Mold Waltlng for h1s chauffeur H mformed us that LENAT HOFFMANN the famous comedlan was mak1ng a world tour w1th JOAN REN NICKE the Mlss Amerlca of 1955 Arr1v1ng at the school we saw SHIRLEY BANNENBERG a grade school teacher and st1ll sk1pp1ng school and FRANCES GALL a mathemat1cs teacher We learned from them that JOE VEY was an asslstant to Mrs Wehmhoff and DARWIN VERHAALEN to Mxss Estelle Jentges Also ELIZABETH SUELFLOW was worklng m the offlce 1ssu1ng detentlons We were walklng down the hall when we met CHARLES MUELLER presldent of the school board on the way to a meet1ng Wxth h1m was TOM FARBER chlef of pollce After a chat wlth them we saw MARCELLA LUEDER teachmg JIM WEBER a new way to type After we left the school we took our companlon SALLY PHELPS to HENRY KLUGS SCTVICG Statlon to meet KARL GEILFUSS Then we LUCILLE CON WELL and LOIS MUELLER left for the hotel where we planned to stay unt1l we were to leave for the Old Mald s Home What a wonderful day It had been' We had enJoyed hear1ng about and seelng our old school mates of the Class of 52 I 7 , 7 Y K' 7 1 ' I - I. 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Class fl 9 Left to right Marilyn Buenting Erwin Frank Left to right David Ellis Diane Boak and David Ellis and Robert Griesbach The cast for the play Michael Miller was as follows: Dave Ellis, Erwin Frank, Marilyn Buenting, Lenat Hoff- mann, Donald Uselding, Helen Foeger, Genie Lauterbach, Jean Faris, Helen Kiekhaefer. Jack Kellner, Armin Schwanz, Jim Weber, Charles Mueller, Phyllis Guidinger, Jane Jochem. Karl Geilfuss, Earl Hintz. Edgar Liesen- berg, Robert Griesbach. Joan C. Hoffmann, Lois Mueller, Paul Wittenberg. Delores Rintelman. Carol Seidler, Mar- cella Lueders. Frances Gall, Carol Wessel, Gerald Wessel, Lois Radke. Bert Blanchard. Roy Hennings. Mary Hal- loran, Shirley Bannenberg, Leola Ehlke, Evelyn Miske, Allison Campbell. Mary Meyer. Tom Farber. Donna Zwickey, Warren Wirth, Gordon Waters, Ellen Boerner fpianistk. Shirley Fenger. Harvey Beck, Diane Boak, Le Roy Jaeger. Director, Mrs. Wehmhoff. 26
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