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1. Are you really that shy, Gloria? 2. Why that sweet and innocent look, Carol? 3. Here's Milford in his innocent days 14. Is that really you, Vic? S. Take your pick, boys 6. WOW! Legs! 7. Carolyn in grade school days 8. Ross in childhood 9. Cutie Lehr 10. Why frown when you can smile, eh, Joan? ll. Loretta at age 'leven 12. With whom are you striking up a new romance, Eileen? 13. Just a green freshie lk. Sharon in bygone girlhood 15. Emery Hi Schoo1's dream girl 16. Another freshie 17. Mr. Bathing Beauty of U.S.A. 18. Boy, are you ever in a jam, Jim 19. Brand new hair style 20. My, how you have changed, Bonnie Lehr! 21. Didja forget to use your wildroot, John? 22. Prominent EHS basketball star 23. Emery Eagles' faithful manager 214. Even at that age, he was thinking of women 25. Did your mommy feed you Cream of Wheat, Loren? 26. Why so grouchy, Buck? 27. The Mona Lisa didn't care to smile either, Roger 28. Is she really that fascinating, Melvern? 29. Larry Jucht, the idol of millions of little girls 30. You'll get out of it alive, Paul 31. It loosely resembles Hal March, but it's Charles Weber 30-A. A determined Melvin 31-B. That bow tie gives you a real dignity, Harold 32. That same ol' Moose 33. What, no glasses, Larry? 314. Shy Sharyn 35. Handsome James 36. Teachers always make me laugh 37. Loretta and Chuck 38. Carolyn ff! v- G mf ' 'X Q X V KP -0554 ' WI D
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Q Snayu 2 1. For whom are you posing, Joyce? 2. Is it a doll, or Miss Dannenbring? 3. Smile pretty, Loretta li. Typical family life 5. No, Karen, he's this way 6. Merry, why so sober-faced? 7. Is it really that bad, Doris? 8. Dig that physique, Roger! 9. Diane's pepsodent smile 10. Dig that haircut, Judy ll. Waiting for someone, Cheryl? 12. Sharon, is it really that bad? 13. One of the old romances lil. Just one of those seniors 15. Bonnie Lehr and Lin-- wood in their naughty days 16. Bill and Jim flirting as usual 17. Is he really that devas-I tating, Rita? 18. So-o-o big, Rich? 19. Joyce in her better days 20. Buck, is that you? gl., 21-22. The Terveens in their younger days 23. The age of innocence, eh, John? 214. Part of 1 ,g R the royalty 25. what a big smile, Loren 26. Dig those crazy curls, Larry Loes! 27. Other members of the royalty 28. Oh, how cute, Rita! 29. Kiss me quick, but please don't slobber'
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35 ii in ro hecq Lead L0 O B C ! S C C 3 f-I fl I' S 1 1 c Zooming through space in our 1970 model rocket ship, we land in Sev- We, the ior Class of Emery high School, being of sound mind, do eral interesting parts of the United States to get a glimpse of the mem- hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and tes ent as bers of the Emery Class of 1960. follows: Letfs take a coffee break first and stop at this cozy little restau- I, Bonnie Wiblemo, will my gum chewing ability to Merry Terveen. You rant, in the heart of Chicago. But what's this I see across the street? start with two sticks and keep adding, Merry. My good personality I be- Why, it' a Charm School for Girls, and upon entering w find that it's queath to Ros lita Marquardt. operated by none other than Roger Klock. Roger has 217 girls attending I, Roger Klock, will my title of homecoming king to Bill Ernster, ny his charm school at the present, in which he personally conducts classes frequent trips south of town to Milford Tammen, and nn! foo ll ability in which he teaches girls to be more attractive to the opposite sex. We to John Stoltz. A little more sleep does it, John, I should knowl. find that Roger has eight privateisecretaries. One of them does nothing I, Stanley Friesen, will my singing ability to Roger Jucht, and also but shine his cowboy boots. my skill on the trombone to Joyce Hei . My motto, as you all know, is As we drink our coffee our attention is directed to the edition of Pra ti e till you see red. I, we find that Ronnie Olthoff is quite famous now, having just his one ment ring to Mary Nolan, my title of homecoming queen to Doris Jarding, hundredth gold medal in the national tiddley winks tournament. Ronnie and my front seat in every CU class to all the happy people who seem to is now representing the U. S. in the 1970 Olympics. Oh, wait, look here be lucky enough to sit in the back. for a minute! Vic Huber has replaced Mickey Mantle in center field for I, Bill Dittman, will my gerial ability to Gerald Berg. Let's the New York Y ees. Here's another item. A short guy of Emery really read up on sports, Gerry. You've got to get along with the coach, tool! surprised everyone. Jimmy Janssen has gr to be 6'6 , and is now the I, Ronnie Olthoff, will my fr ent trips to Plano to Wendell Folk- center for the Chicago Bullets basketball team. Speedy Schrader's erts, and my Ford to Bill Ernster. It will take you past the ice skatf race car, The Hound, has just won its first race on the Indianapolis ing pond, Bill. Spee y. Speedy wil be better known to you as Harold E. Schrader. I, Paul Edzards, will my cowboy boots to rles Friesen. It es Bonnie Wiblemo and Eileen Letcher are now traveling together. Bonnie an hour's practice every dew on your mother's high heels, Chuck. My is a lady wrestler, and Eileen is her manager and trainer. Thus far she football ability I bequeath to Leonard Berg. remai s undefeated. I, Eileen Letcher, will my frequent trips to Spencer to Laverna concerns Jim Olinger, It seems Jim finally realized he couldn't outwit goes to ryn Huber. the police, so he joined them. Having worked hard to reach the top, Jim I, J im Olinger, will my neatness to Glen Ernster, my library trips is now Chief Warden at Sing Sing. He hasnft had much trouble except for to Rita Leitheiser. Forget your studying, Rita. Lasmer Boughmiler Callas Larry Bahmullerl. He was formerly the leader I, Victor Huber, will my basketball ability to Linwood Bleeker. Try of the Black Spiders. Now that he is in Sing Sing, Stanley Friesen has ballerina workouts, Linwood, it helps. My Studying ability I will to taken over the gang. He's pretty smart because he hasn't been caught so Grant Terveen. It es more a story book, Grant. far. We see a heading which reads, LOSION ROCKS CHICAGO. It seems I, Pat Nolan, will my ability to flirt to Karen Decker. My gift of than Paul Eden-as has become a chemisc...a mad Chemist- H2 dowvt know gab, an the rate of 12o words per minute, 1 vm no nm-is Jai-ding. what to invent, but so far he has blown up six buildings. Bill Dittman I, James Weeldreyer, will my fashionable car to Paul Schulte. Now has also become a chemist. His latest invention is the new Man Catcher you won't have to beg for a ride, Paul. My basketball ability I leave Perfume. Bill said he won't let his wife use any of it. to Ross Bloem. You'll have to eat more spinach, Ross. We also see t Bonnie Lehr, the famous opera singer, is on her way 1, Gerald Geppert, will my trips to Parkston to Leonard Berg. My to Emery to hold a national assembly. She did have a knife throwing act mechanical ability I will to Charles Friesen, who always seems to bust with Ringling Brothers circus together with Rich, after their marriage, down with the press at the ENTHIFRISE. but she gave it up after she s bed Rich in the right ear. Turning the I, Cha le Weber, will my ntunerous trips to Sioux Falls to Linwood pages to the variety page, we see that Charles Weber is a favorite with Bleeker. All it takes is a little gas, a car, and a litt e money. boys and girls, as he has replaced Captain ll on TV. I, Larry Bahmuller, will my height to Larry Loes. A few more car- Gerald Geppert ed out to be quite an explorer. He finally found rots ought to do it, Larry. the Fountain of Youth. He drank too much, but you can see him crawl- I, Bonnie Welker, will my ability to talk to Rita Fahy. Aw, forget ing around in a diaper somewhere. your bashfulness, Rita. My ability to get the car whenever I t it On the women's page we find Bonnie Welker is married to a navy man. 9005 t0 CaI'01yn Br . It takes a lot of begging, Carolyn. She now has six children scrubbing the decks of a huge battleship for I, Harold Schrader, will nw glasses to Rich Sweeney, my good grades her husband. The HINE seems to be colorful with news since Pat Nolan to Connie Krier, and my ability to play rook to Mr. Tschetter. took over as editor. Her biggest scoop has been the marriage of James I, James Janssen, wil my car to Ri k Fraser. 'I'here's a heater in Weeldreyer to Princess Anne of England. James and Anne are happily mar- this one, Rick, and it will take you out to Tegels' whenever you please. ried and living in England. In witness hereof, we affix our seal to the above clauses, this 12th This 's our sojourn 'o le wr rioua pla S ' ere the members-of the L Adaylkof lMarchL IQ60: H A g M H11 UU d UI C
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