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El ----- ' ' E IB. 5. Eh: ' El 61112 Qllazz nf 1525 The class of nineteen hundred twenty-Eve entered High School with an enroll- ment of twenty-six. We soon organized our class with Adolph Moeller as presi- dent, Marie Heckroth as vice president, and Edith Holtz as secretary and treas- urer. Miss Kennon served as our class advisor. We took part in athletics, two of the members of our class playing on the basket ball team. We also took part in other school activities. Some of our members were in the Operetta, and many more in the High School Orchestra and Girls' Glee Club. At the hrst of the year we were initiated and a good time was enjoyed by all. Our class look-s forward to the remaining years of High School and hope that they will fulfill our hopes as well as the first year has done. igwnhvry Wifey, have you everything ready? The aeroplane is up by the front door. Yes, dear, l'm all ready. Have you plenty of oil along? Oill What for? Why, for your hair, of course. Who could the speakers be but Walter, a rich banker, and his wife, Beryl. After they had driven for two hours, they stopped at a small town in Missouri, where a sign hung from a blacksmith shop, reading, Bunz Brothers. john and jerry are doing a good business. john is married to his old schoolmate, Minnie, while jerry says he expects to be an old bachelor. Then they were off again, flying toward Omaha. As they neared the city a long row of trucks were seen, followed by a large Packard. Getting closer, Beryl noticed this painted on the side of the trucks: Schreiber Dairy Farm, Largest in the State. In the car were none other than Esther and her husband, Arthur Schreiber. Walter then drove into the Colorado mining region. A tall young man was seen coming from one of the large mines. Who else could it be but Albert Erbe. our basket ball player of Dysart High? lle was heard calling to his wife, who was standing in the doorway of a small cottage, with large curls falling over her shoul- ders. Oh Linda! Hurry and bring my lunch pail. Don't forget to put in a fork. Then the plane headed for the White House. As Walter and his wife walked up the steps, the President and his wife were just coming out. They were Stewart and his old classmate, Mildred Krebs. Beryl then went into a butcher shop to get some dried beef for their lunch. As she walked up to the counter she was greeted by Adolph Moeller. His wife was called in - none other than Edith. Both seemed capable of handling the business. As Walter drove on, he heard a large band playing a familiar tune. He looked down and saw the band leader was his friend, Ralph Schroeder. Ralph's wife was playing in the band and was recognized as our friend Mabel. Not far off was an aeroplane station with this sign, Baird, Trans-Continental Passenger Route. Walter asked a bystander if this man's name was Rex. Yes, it was ,and his wife's name was Ruth. When they reached New Orleans they met Lin Wieben, now owning a clothing store, and his wife Lucile. They were soon off again, headed for Mooreville. When they reached the large city, they saw a sign reading, Get your washing done by Karna Lindahl. Only old maid in town. Kama is doing a good business. Thus here, then there, then everywhere, were Walter and his wife. Soon they were at Strawberry Point visiting Mr. Konop, the drayman, and his wife, Marie. Both were well known while attending Dysart High. ln New York Kenneth is running a theatre. llis lawful wife and our former classmate is Mildred Jacobsen. We nearly forgot Haners. Yes, he is working a farm with the help of his wife, Lulu. All are getting along splendidly. Y We will close our prophecy by seeing Walter and Beryl flying toward home. Tlxirly-Five
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