Chatfield High School - Burr Oak Yearbook (Chatfield, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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JU 10115 Dean Arnold Gerald Asleson Stevan Bailey ' Robert Baker Ruth Bames Lois Bernard Phyllis Borgen John Bungum William Burnap Virginia Bushman Judith Chase Vernon Clark Judith Denny Sharlene Dresler Sonova Egge James Ellis Charlotte Finley Paula Fisher Dan Gathje William Hall DuWayne Hanson Geraldine Hanson Amy Heikes Donald Heroff Marilyn Hisey John Hockema Becky Holets Dixie Horsman Neva Horsman Gary Houghtelin Officers Mr. Hurley, Advisorg Larry Meeker, Treasurerg Judy Spelhaug, Secretary Neva Horsman, Vice-President Carole Ober, Presidentg Mrs Martin Advisor . Phyllis Amundson Wayne Andersen Ronald Anderson Larry Applen 17

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CLASS PROPHECY It is 1970 and I have just returned from an extended tour of the seven seas. Upon my voyage I have had many harrowing experiences--strange as it may seein while I was marooned in the South Seas one night upon a blood-stained deck, Chief Red Legs prophesied the following features for the Seniors of 1959. Bill Means is still a bachelor and working on his 2nd million. He missed his first. Clair Horsman is now engaged in drawing Mutt and Jeff Cartoons. Wayne Baker is president of the Kaiser-Frazer Auto Factory in Detroit. Doris Strande owns controlling interest in Toddlers Toy Tops. fbaby capsj Gene Rehling has controlling interest of the Brooklyn Bridge. LaDonna Buss has just become head nurse at the Chatfield Clinic. Shirley Loth has recently taken over Tug Boat Annie's place on Lake Superior. Lester Galbraith is still working his way through college selling Browh's Hair Restorer. Ronald Fay is in the process of staking out a home- stead in Alaska. Leonard Colvin has just received fame for his patent of the Hold the Tail While You Milk gadget. Lois Greenlee is home on furlough from her duties with the U. S. Women's Army as physical instructor. Arla Olson is thinking of starting a secretarial school for underpaid teachers. Susan Lowrie's new comic strip, Smilin Sam O'Dell has met with amazing success. Archie Asleson is master sergeant inU. S. Army checking rookies pea shooters. Bob Rose has discovered a new wonder drug which is guaranteed to cure ingrown toenails. Dennis Gunderson and Lyman Grieve have recently published their book Ballet Dancing in 10 Easy Les- sons. Bridget Fritz and her husband operate a prosperous cattle ranch in Argentina. Gene Horsman heads a Rumba Dancing School for Men Only in Chicago. Mary Hedberg is a great success at raising chickens on her home near Troy. Sharon Wille is playing Chinese checkers with the chinks in China. Larry Rogers is head manager of the Tiny Tot Shoe Company of Dover. David Holets is head of a Lonely Hearts Club. Ronnie Schoeppner is head interpreter for Navajo Indians in Arizona. Charlotte Heikes is working on the Bar X Ranch breaking bronchos. Ouch. Wayne Gammell, skilled brake liner, has just bought another garage in New York. Bob Warner is head man at Joey's gym, teaching Chest Expansion. Karen Stephens is now drivers training teacher at C.H.S. Carol Ahern is the famous author of Two Can Live as Cheaply as One. Judy Krenzke is the roving reporter on Advice to Lovelorn for the Chatfield News. Rita Butler has one of the best Used Car Lots this side of the Mississippi. Richard Severson is head stock buyer for Hormel. John Bras has just returned to his farm from a lovely trip to Niagara Falls. Teresa Hunfeld and Linda Copeman recently com- pleted a series of paintings for Esquire boot polish. Bonnie Stecker and Laurie Stephens are now making a thorough study of all the Smiths in the U. S. Beata Shaw is running a steak house with specialty, Well-done steaks. Donna Asleson and Ronda Easler are now writing a book entitled 10O Ways to Appear Tall. Kay Meunier has broken her own record again play- ing on All-American Women's Basketball Team. She is now up to 55 points per game. Jim Buchanan is the State Highway Patrolman whose specialty is bringing to justice reckless driving and il- legal mufflers. Bob Walker and his wonder horse, Flyalong, have signed a contract with CGMGJ Guido Movie Guild for a new movie entitled Dead-Eye Dies Again. Rosemary Scott is the operator of a peanut stand in Coney Island. Jean Mitchell now owns and operates the Wilder Wildcat Night Club of Wykoff. From Chatfield Dairy we hear that Marguerite Lucas and Dennis Hove are working on a new milk product. At last report they were feeding cocoa beans to the cows and getting chocolate milk. Barbara Schrader is the President of Brooklyns Wonien's Wrestling Association. Bill Conway recently married a hard working woman and retired. Kenneth Baier is now high up in the world--washing windows in the Empire State Building. Carl Dailey is a lonesome sheepherder in the Lone Star State. Jerry Richter is Wanted! for robbing old ladies' homes. Lois King is working for the underground-ticket taker for a subway train. Sharon Butler raises many children every day--as an elevator girl. After many years of knocking about here I am back again at Chatfield High School to find every portion of Chief Red Leg's prophesy has been fulfilled.



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JU Ioas Karen Johnson Kenneth Lacey Jim Lobland Willis Martin Patricia Matousek Peter Matousek Orville Matzke Thomas McMahon Larry Meeker Carole Ober Carmen Odegarden Joanne Owens Jeannine Pattridge Betty Pavlish Gale Priebe Carolyn Raveill Darrell Richter Erika Schieffelbein Irmgard Schieffelbein Gary Schrader Karen Scott Donald Severson Judith Spelhaug David Stemp James Strande Judith Strande Robert Sullivan James Thieke David Tuohy Harold Tungesvik Donald Turner Karen Vrieze Mildred Waadevig Patricia Ward Janet Winslow

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