Eden Prairie High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eden Prairie, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Prophecy Tonight we are planning on boarding our airboat and visit Eden Prairie's graduation class of 1958. We stopped at the school office and through Mr. Harry Huls' co-operation learned the whereabouts of these people and their occupations. We were told that living in Minneapolis we might find Micky Boyd handing out bubble gum to five little Susies . The bubble gum was free as Marvin Susemihl works for Double Bubble as an advertising agent. From Susemihl's we can buzz our airboat to Gloria Holasek's house. Being she liked Mrs. Holzer's home econornics class, we were not sur- prised to learn that she is a housewife helping her children make their favorite food, mudpies. Duane Jacques is still on the farm, known around the world for his purebred no-bite-misquitoes . We can now leave Minneapolis via the airboat and head for Chicago. Upon entering Chicago, we can expect to see a sign reading Balfanz's Talking Horses . Jim traveled around the world in his Navy ship, finally choosing Chicago to get rich. They say his horses eat phono- graph records supplied by Mary Nelson. She leaves the rock out of her music and just lickety splits along . From Chicago we were told to go west. Along the way we might watch for a peddler, Bruce Brekke, who is peddling tooth picks. Don MacKinnon could be seen in Dallas, Texas roller skating to work. He invented a fast moving no-fall skate that replaced his car. Also in Texas we are to find a town called Duda City. Harold put his talent to work raising cabbages and turned out to be a sauerkraut king. And now for Hollywood! Barb Bren is running in competition with Florence Schutrop in Name the True Blonde Contest . Barb's pub- licity agent, Bob Kopesky, insisted Barb obtain publicity by being a Republican. Barb, unhappy with the whole idea, forced Bob into exile to Burma, where is now milking cows. In Los Angeles we are to find The James Lueck Institute. Jim is the founder, president, and administrator of this place which spec- ializes in hot rod Model A's. He has one Model A which just broke a world record for speed. It went faster than sound. Across the Pacific to Moscow, Russia, we find Dan Shidla. He is an American spy, spying on all marriage counselors in Moscow. In Germany, Kathy Lubrant is said to be closely allied with the army. She is supposed to be working with a witty fellow. The two of them are planning an expedition to'the North Pole. Paris has offered Doris Florez a wonderful opportunity. She tricked a designer into beliving she was a true French girl, and she is now modeling for the designer. Shirley Filipi has a restaurant in Spain. Her speciality is American fried chicken, the cheapest dinner selling for $ 10.09. 17

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16 JANET HOLASEK Buzzer 11...Co-editor of Buzzer 12 ...Chorus 9, 10, ll. 12...Homecoming Attendant ll...Library 9, 10, ll, 12 ...Student Council ll...Class Play 11, lZ...Art Club 9...Office Help 12....... Class Officer 9...Annual ll...Student Study Hall 9, 10. ll...Master of Cer- emonies for Homecoming 12. DUANE JACQUES Student Study Hall 9. 10. ROBERT KOPESKY Art Club 9... Pep Club 9. 10..Band 9, 10, ll, 12...Chorus lZ...Student Council President lZ...Class Play 11, lZ...Library 10. ll, lZ......... Homecoming Attendant 10.......... Annual ll...Buzzer 12... Student Study Hall 9.



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DONALD MacKINNON Class Officer 11, 12...Class Play 9, 10, ll, 12...Homecoming Attend- ant 10...Basketball 9, 10. JAMES LUECK Pep Club 9. 10...Library 9, 10, ll, 12...Art Club 9...Carnera Club 9... Class Play 12. KATHY LUBRANT Pep Club 9...HomecominglAttend- ant 10...Chorus 9...C1ass Play 11. 18

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