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JU IORS fx ,V x KF xi i! . . , f f :flip A J rv. new- jj A M,-'Z KZZZ OFFICERS AND SPONSORS FIRST ROW, left to right: Maryanna Rozevink, treasurer, Philip Weedin, vice-president, James Muneio, presidentg and Pat Dupuie, secretary. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tasmen Dowding, Miss Elizabeth Layman, and Mr. Clayton Moden, sponsors. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sally Ziehm and Harriett Schaffner. SECOND ROW: Janice Upleger, Pat Skog, Carol Severson, Lee Wellington, and Donna Weber. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ray, Maryanna Rozevink, Ruth Clark, Valeta Redlawski, Betty Reed, and Joyce Williams. FOURTH ROW: George Scheer, Maxine Sher- ridan, Roberta Scott, Janice Trigalet. Betty Zupan, Joan West, and John Webb. FIFTH ROW: Chuck Stef- fens, Cary Vincent, Philip Weedin, Walter Zwar, Walter Smith, Jim Walker, Gerald Smith, and William Wohlfield. s
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Inthis year of 1966 we find that Fraser is quite a booming city with subways lead- ing to all the important cities. We see that Herman Cornellisen, Claude Trombley, and Carl Garrison are driving subway trains and tolerating the crowds in which we see people like Barbara Hay, Pat Simkus, and Carol DeVoogd coming home from their secretarial jobs. Boy! they sure are pushing. We see Phyllis LaCross took all her 7 kids shopping and she's having a hard time watching them all. School for them tomorrow with teachers like Dave Dromm, Fay Westphal, Marlene Warnet, and Pat Miller. Oh! what a riot. As we get near the city we see the supersonic experimental factory. You know Gary Morehead is the president of the company and Arlene Brazelton is his private secretary. MarilynKirshling and Joan Wittebols are running some of the office ma- chines like a typewriter that works just by looking at the keys. Doctors Bob Dobrei and John Balon are working hard on a new pill which cures all known ills while in another part Madame Jean Moran is working on a new cure for headaches. Cut the head off, Jean, Much simpler. We see Barb Simkus, Cindy Evans, and Carlo Mich- ayluk are the factory nurses under the direction of Barb Woloson. They just set Leroy Hartwell's arms and legs in casts. He just had a bad fall, slipped on a scrap of paper. There's Jack Pence,Rich Anderson, Tony Lawson, and Jerry Geiger push- ing brooms and sampling food in the cafeteriawhere Janet Olsen is head cook. As we leave we see Bill Miller and Jim Boggs are the factory guards. Arriving home we pick up the newspaper and see Barbara Dupuie just hit Broad- way with her dancing partner Henry Mandziaro. Turning on the T.V. we see Jerry Zupan is M.C. of the Zuppie Time Club with Joanne Wittebols, Dorothy Borhl, and Dave Coon as guest cut-ups for the day. Lets turn it to another channel where we see Jim Kunnath and Jack Forbes wres- tlingwith Alva Ohemke as referee. Sonja Groth and Jean Kooman, famous tightrope walkers, seem to be enjoying the match as they munch on popcorn. Nothing very interesting at home so lets go to the Sparrow Club where those fam- ous can-can dancers, Beverly Webb, Marlene Wolff, Mary Jo Rejc, Walda Lind, Pat Weber, and Joan Gentry are on stage tonight. There's Louise Sandula and Gayle Mills, ex-senators, sipping champagne. Next on the list of entertainment is the Bristol Jazz Band lead by Roger with Doug Chapman at the piano, Bob Dolland beat- ing away at the drums, Don Ivonen playing the sax and Oh! no, not Shirley Clark playing the clarinet. She sure has changed. As we leave, Shirley Schutt, the hat check girl, gives us our coats and on the way out we meet Janice Dale with her third husband, believe it or not. Bob Smith, the door man, hails us a taxi and look who's driving, Darrell Hilton. Hope he takes the corners on all four. Well, we're home so lets turn on the late news. First we hear that Ron Vergin has just sailed around the world in a submarine without coming up for air once. Re- markable, he must be long winded. Julia Wojciechowski just inherited a million dollars from an old maid aunt but what is she going to do with all that money, she's an old maid too. Gary LaCrosse, Hollywood playboy, has just been robbed of his life savings, fifty dollars. And Ron Heinz just finished his fifteenth successful play on Broadway. With all this exciting news we'1l have to leave you because there just isn't any more.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Janice Palmer, Nancy Jacobson, and Shirley bongton. SECOND ROW: Lucy Magyar, Betty Harrison, Sally Karl, Ioan McPherson, and Dian Meredith. THIRD ROW: Margaret Laf- riniere, Marilyn Kretchman. lean Mayrend, Dian McIntyre, Bonnie Harker, and Veronica Klein. FOURTH ROW1 Ted Menke, Sandra Kekovitch, Elaine Manske, Wayne LaCross, Nancy Laich, Pat Nevala, and Richard Lehman. FIFTH ROW: Melvin Miller, Frank Piwko, lim Muneio, Bill Moors, Glen Harms, Gene Powers, Bob Kuschel, and Bill Paloschki. M.. EH
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