Goodrich High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Fond Du Lac, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Senior Class Prophecy -- 1960 Our scene opens at the launching site at Cape Canaveral, Florida. An ex- pert launching team com- posed of Dave Schwark, Fred Schultz, Peter Gilles, and Dave Eggers is com- pleting a final check on the first rocket destined for Venus. This rocket, made by the Wright Paper Box Company, Paula Wright, manager, and designed by Penny Kilmer, Torn Hitzler, Iudy Koplin, Dave Goron and Les Reese, was as- sembled by those two world renowned rocket as- semblers, Robby Edgarton and Don Ahonen. The head of the whole project is that famous rocket ex- pert from Gennany, Dr. David Von Osgood, and his assistants are Carole Miller and Ann Moersch. With the time drawing near the zero hour, there is a mad scurry on the launching pad as engineers Bob Hochrein, Bob Tadman, Bob lung and Bob Shirey make final checks and preparations on the rocket. Before any further preparations are made, the rocket was manned. The crew was listed as follows: Pilot, lim Van Valkenburg: Assistant to the pilot, lean Breitung: Co-pilot, Steve Elliott: As- istant to the co-pilot, Fritzi Horr: Navigators, Mark Martin and Adrianna Bizzio: Radiologist, Pat McLain: Hostesses, Dorothy Newell, Carol Huebner, Iudy Schnettler, Carol Hanson, Iune Thorson, and Marilyn Kaisr: and Chefs, Ianet Peterson, Roger Sattler and Candy Schroeder. With the crew completed and the rocket poised for takeoff, the time has come for the boarding of the passengers. The first couple to buy tickets were Sherry Bruns and Lonnie Rauls, who stated that they are tak- ing this trip for their second honeymoon. The rest of the passenger list, which is made up of prom- inent people from all over the United States, reads as follows: Steve Bassewitz, a successful gov- ernor from the State of Louisiana: Ieanette Ackerer, an artist from the Ceaser Cibik Art Studio: Cathy Collins, a homemaker and wife of Harvey Aschenbrenner, the famous bread tycoon: Pat Brunet, manager and only patron of Al Grant's Expresso Coffee Shop: Barb and Betty Green, popular sing- ers from Broken Elbow, Nebraska: Peter Ochs, a Chicago doctor and his two assistants, Pat Merk and Ieannine Marvin: businessmen who represent everything from baby bottle manufacturers to the United States Census Bureau are Tom Cutler, Dick Daleiden, Gary Iaberg and Bill Haase: and our favorite linguist, Scott Rodman, who will do all our interpreting on Venus. The very capable chaperones, who represent the rocket manufacturer on this trip, are Donna Ziegenhagen and Vince Prehn, and Sharon Hansen and Dick North. With final preparations made, all passengers aboard, and the rocket fueled up, the countdown be- gins. l0-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-l Blastoff!!! 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-l Blastoffl Silence. It appears that there has been a miscalculation by our team of engineers. Since there is only one thing to do, we place a long distance telephone call to the Civilian Space Agency, where receptionist Polly Rickleffs trans- fers our call to the heads of the agency, Dick Sandberg and Helge Tolleschaug. After talking to Page S ty-two

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