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. . . We Prophesy ... As we look into the future we find many changes and reversals in the lives of our classmates. The following is how one of their classmates finds them in the year 1957. William Abraham Lynelle Agnew Marielle Agnew Norma Ashcraft Lowell Baker Madeline Balias Bill Beall Junice Beneake Betty Boesel Cora Braham Bob Brannon Pat Brown Ray Bull Betty Campbell Janet Chittum Ethel Claus .. Betty Dannehl Ramon DeCrow Eugene DeForrest Lynn Dillabaugh Bethel Duck Elsie Eentenmann Clyde Fauser Betty Fields Mary Fields Ruth Fischer Margaret Fuchs Ross Graeber Evelyn Goff Doris Graper Mary Hanlon Don Hein La Verne Hein Sue Heinze John Held Harold Henderson Don Hoffman Joan Hooseline Bill Hills Janet Hudson Kit Israel Anna Jacobsma Lillian Jaeger Dolores Johnson -Professor of mathematics at “Embraceable U.” -First French horn in the New York Philharmonic -Owner of the “Agnew Beach Resorts” in Cedar Lake. — Official floor waxer in the Cedar Lake Roller Rink. Crack photographer for the New York Moon. “Madame Pompadore” of Park Avenue. Army Chief of Staff in Washington, D. C. - Owner of the “Sip and Snack Tea Room.” Literary critic for the “Literature Review.” Personal secretary to Mr. Erwin. President of the “Brannon Undergarment Corporation.” Author .of that best seller, “Always Opal.” Head coach of Turkey Creek High School. Manager of her 15 alley bowling emporium. Exclusive model for Sax 5th Ave., also indirectly associated with Nat’l. Tea. - Crown Point’s first female Justice of the Peace. - - A trapeze artist for the “Ringling Bros. Circus.” - “Million mile” pilot for the “Eastern Air Lines.” Manager of the “Forrest Acres” fruit and vegetable farm. Owner and manager of the “Dillabaugh Destruction Co.” -A happy housewife. A private secretary struggling with shorthand and transcribing. A farmer keeping his children out of wrong. An experienced bookkeeper in a large Chicago office. - - -Roller skating instructor in Peru. — Commercial teacher in Crown Point High School. President of the “We Take the Curves Motorcycle Club.” - Dean of men at “Miserable State.” Juvenile star in radio’s “Life With Shorty.” - - Illustrator for the “American Horse Weekly.” -- - World History teacher in “Sanawolee.” - - - - Fourth term president of the Liar’s Club. — Proprietor of the “Beauty Nook” in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Famous commedienne for “20th Century Fox” in Hollywood - Chief steeple jack of the “National Chimney Sweeps Union.” Director of the “State Highway Commission.” Manager of the “National Tea Stores” in the “Okefenoke Swamp Dist.” National dairy queen of 1957. - - -Rear admiral in the U. S. N. - Owner of the “Hudson Hustle Inn” in Miami, Florida. -- In Colorado with her family. General Manager of the V. U. Young theaters in Gary. Leading vocalist for “Spike Jones and his City Slickers.” - Cartoonist of the “Katzenjammer Kids.” 25
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... We Hereby Will.. . I, Don Kaldahl, will to my sister my ability to get in and out of trouble. I, Mary Keiser, will my job to anyone who is interested in working in the cafeteria. I, Orville Kersey, will my height to Tommy Neises. I, Sam Kinnie, will my ability to read music to Tommy Neises. I, Emery Knoph, will my ability to study to any freshman. I, Richard Kors, will my freckles to Jack Keiser. I, Vivian Kolar, will my dark hair to Dorothy Anstey. I, Carol LaCroix, will my long hair to Virginia Dye. I, Chuck Kuehl, will my football position to anyone who is a fiend for sports. I, Dale Lamphier, will both my seats in Physics and Civics to any unsuspecting fool who takes them. I, Jeanette Lanting, will my blond hair to Rita Sylvia. I, Bill Larson, will my physique to any “bony freshman”. I, Anita Lewis, will my smile to any freshman who needs it. I, Pat Lindzy, will my curly eyelashes to Nancy Folay who needs them more than I do. I, Don Lottes, will my red face to Tom Westphal. I, Eugene Lottes, will, will you???? I, Mary Lou Lowe, will my ability to miss the bus to anyone who has to catch one. I, Tom Marshall, will my ability to drop “fly balls” to Dick Stuer. I, Annabel Mathews, will my ability to get up at 7 o’clock to go to summer school for two years to who¬ ever feels ambitious. I, Etta Mae McFadden, will my height to anyone who needs it. I, Don Melcher, will my place on the bench to anyone who doesn’t want it. I, Gloria Neises, will my rosy cheeks to Gloria Neises. I, Irving Newer, will my ability to “day dream” in class to any freshman who wants it. I, Mary Oman, will myself and my ability to sleep in class to Bill Pelton. I, Phyllis Pattee, will my G. A. A. awards to Ann Letsinger. I, Bill Pelton, will my love and affection to Marielle. I, Arthur Piper, will my quiet-reserve to Bill Lundgren. I, Max Prouty, will my ability to get civics to anyone who wants it. Ha Ha! I, Don Randolph, will my love and affection to Jeanne. I, Marjorie Ready, will my ability to play my “windy piccalo” to a windy freshman, Betty Ann Boyd. I, Dick Ridder, will man’s most useful tool the “sliderule” to Tom Maloney. I, John Rohrback, will nothin’ to nobody. I, Andy Sabau, will my first set of “P. F. C. Stripes” to Mr. Scales. He deserves them. I, Bob Satnan, will my wavy, blond hair to Bill Fredericks. I, Mildred Schluter, will my ability to hate men to any girl that needs it. I, Joe Schnieder, will my football ability to anyone who wants it. I, Evelyn Schultz, will my ability to break my fingernails when they’re long to any freshman girl who has long nails. I, Phyllis Seramur, will the “cracked mirror” in my locker to Jimmy Bullock. I, Paul Seegers, will the ability of keeping above “F” on report cards to Dave Ruble. I, Mary Shields, will the job of buttoning up the girls blouses in gym class to Marion Marshall. I, Charlene Smith, will all my good times in school and diploma to my little sister Joan. I, Henry Suess, will my chemistry brains to Ron Wehner. I, Frances Stephenson, will all my love to Teddy. I, Dolores Theilan, will my power to flirt to Bob Balski. I, Eugene Tice, will my knowledge of Physics to anyone who is already smart enough that they could get along without it. I, Marilyn Warrick, will my athletic ability to some freshman. I, Rhoda Wilcox, will my heart and soul to Harden. I, Junior Wood, will my height to some small squirt. 24
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. . . We Prophesy . . . Don Kaldahl Fifteenth assistant vice president in N. I. P. S. C. P. Mary Keiser Mother in the “Boola Boola” Sorority house. Orville Kersey Sandwich sign man for “Dominic’s Macaroni Parlor.” Sam Kinne Head of student instruction at “Kinne Airport” in Crown Point. Emery Knoph Nation-wide speaker for the “Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Richard Kors President of the “Babyland Diaper and Formula Service”. Vivian Kolar Director of National Safety Council. Carol LaCroix President of the “Stringy Bubble Gum Company.” Chuck Kuehl Male star in the “Ballet On Roller Skates.” Dale Lamphire Professional football player for the “Chicago Bears.” Jeanette Lanting Librarian at Santa Claus, Indiana. Bill Larson Owner of the “Larson Ping Pong and Pool Emporium.” Anita Lewis Cover girl for “Cosmopolitan” Magazine. Pat Lindsey Girl’s physical education instructor in Crown Point High School. Don Lottes Hollywood’s gift to Amercian Womanhood. Eugene Lottes Daredevil driver for the “Congress of Daredevils” thrill show.. Mary Lou Lowe One of the famous “Goldwyn Girls.” Tom Marshall Male lead in the “Life Witih Hortense” radio show. Annabel Mathews Soda jerk for “Ankara’s Drug Store.” Etta Mae McFadden Missionary to the “Ubangees of Africa.” Don Melcher Owner of the “WE’LL DO ANYTHING FOR A PRICE” repair service. Gloria Neises Manager of the “Why Don’t You Squeeze” Inn. Irving Newer General manager of the “You’ll Collect Over Your Dead Body.” Mary Oman Model for “Drene Shampoo.” Phyllis Pattee Office Secretary in Cripple Creek High School. Bill Pelton - Otherwise known as the “Smiling Hungarian” used car dealer. Arthur Piper President of the S. P. C. A. Max Prouty Owner and proprietor of “Prouty’s Driv-Inn” in Corydon. Don Randolph An unemployed undertaker. Marjorie Ready Music teacher in Juneau, Alaska High School. Dick Ridder Scandal sheet reporter taking place of Walter Winchell. John Rohrback Just contented with his wife and children. Andy Sabau Head pharmacist in the Boone Grove “U-need-it-we-got-it.” Bob Satnan Leading U. S. gold professional. Mildred Schlueter “Miss Indiana of 1957.” Joe Schneider Just getting home from graduation exercises in 1947. Evelyn Schultz Career woman and secretary to General Bill Beall. Phyllis Seramur Wrestling instructor for “Man Mountain Dean.” Paul Seegers Author of that best seller “Life With The Sunbathers Society.” Mary Shields A handy housewife taking care of three children. Charlene Smith A waitress in her own cafe on Cabool, Missouri. Henry Suess - Riding instructor at the “Herzog School For Girls.” Frances Stephenson Founder of the “Stephenson Motorcycle Club.” Dolores Theilan The Hedda Hopper of 1957. Eugene Tice Speaker in the House of Representatives. Marilyn Warrich Manager of the “Warrich 5 10” in Crown Point. Rhoda Wilcox Happily married and co-owner of the Crown Point News Agency. Junior Wood - Owner of the Wood’s Auto Wrecking Service. 26
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