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Senior Prophegf After looking at the Senior Class records, l wonder what they will be doing in the fu- ture. Let's turn the clock ahead ten years and see. Lowell Hartman has just completed his fourth successful season with the Chicago Bears. He has taken over the defensive position of Bill George. Marcia Tripp is working in the head office of IBM. Her main concern is losing her position to automation. David Turney's neon sign business has really given him a bright future. Dave says, lf you touch the wrong wire it can be a shocking business. Connie Beyer is married but she has a part-time job. She keeps books for the Swiss cheese company. Ronnie Brown has just opened his second new feed mill. l've heard he is giving away a free bag of pig starter to his first 50 customers. Karen Nelson is living in Kansas where she is working in a hospital for the mentally retarded. A commendable profession. Ken Kaul's Berkshire farm has been very productive. His name has become synony- mous with hogs the world around. .lane Sibley's Brown Swiss bull has won many ribbons. After a State Fair, Jane re- marked, Yes, that certainly is a lot of bull. Darryl Mest uses his Model T to drive to the Union Pacific Laboratory for further research on a new antibiotic he recently discovered. In his honor the laboratory's name was changed to Mest U.P. Laboratories. Sharon Adolph has become the first woman to pilot the Globemaster transport plane. However, she is meeting opposition in her campaign to put curtains up in the cockpit. Henry Newendyke is president of a big candy-bar company which makes Chunky Chews--the only candy'bar without a wrapper. Sherri Fosset is stewardess on a Super-sonic passenger jet. She likes her work but it has its ups and downs. .Tim Senneff is a forest ranger in the North woods. His reason for his choice of pro- fession is simple-- l want to help Smokey the Bear. Dick Moen says of his career in professional wrestling: lt's a good business to hold onto, but it can be a pain occasionally. Barbara Schubert seems to succeed in sewing seams. She has opened her third dress shop in this area. Lawrence Queckboerner is head mechanic in the General Motors research division. His project is a new V-12 engine for the 1976 Corvair. Lana Maring has accepted an assistant directorship with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, which leaves her ample time to manage her Swank Lana's Bowling Lanes. Reynolds Smith, along with two other noted mathematicians, is working feverishly on a program that will entail the government paying them taxes, which will be a real switch Good Luck! l9
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Senior Wz'lZ We, the class of l964, being of sound mind and body and realizing that we are depriving the Chadwick High School of our honored presence do hereby declare the statements in this document to be our Last Will and Testament, thereby rendering invalid all other statements and wills contrived. I, Ken Kaul, bequeath my black Ford to Franklin Hubbard. No more blow-outs OR blow- ups, Frank! I, Sherri Fossett, bequeath my cheerleading ability to Sharon Brightman. Jump high, now! I, Marcia Tripp, bequeath all my spare moments to Lana Baumgardt. Are you busy? I, Lana Maring, bequeath my German skills to Shirley Brightman. Vat did you say? I, Connie Beyer, will my ability to settle down to Sheila Sibley. Make a good choice, Sheila. I, Lowell Hartman, bequeath my ability to tease the girls to Jim Pitts. I, Ronald Brown, bequeath my quietness to Cheryl Ferris. Try using it in English! I, Reynolds Smith, bequeath my scientific ability to Joan Pitts. You might discover some- thing useful. I, Dick Moen, bequeath my talkativeness to Judy Turnbaugh. You've got a good start! I, David Turney, bequeath my dear hunting ability and equipment to Randall Houzenga. I, Jane Sibley, bequeath my athletic ability to David Zumdahl. Now we'll see progress in sports. I, Karen Nelson, bequeath my good grades to Merlyn Kahler. Don't let me down! I, Sharon Adolph, bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Les Hoover. Be good! I, James Senneff, bequeath my heighth to Betty Elder. My, you're going to have to grow aren't you? I, Henry Newendyke, bequeath the red light on my car to Judy Mertz. Be careful! I, Darryl Mest, bequeath my love for good jokes to Cynthia Whitney. Got any new ones ? I, Barbara Schubert, bequeath my shorthand ability to Nancy Brandenburg. It'll soon be a universal language, Nancy. I, Lawrence Queckborner, bequeath my loud muffler and hot rod to Linda Hartman. In witness whereof, We, the class of 1964, have to this, our Will, set our hands and seal this second day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four. WITNESSES: Miss Smith Mr. Messer
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