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U1 1U .i1fJl LOLA YADDOF My blond hair to Donna McDevittg W height to Bonnie Carlsong my old seat to August llilderg my Physics grades to Lorraine Jostg my speech papers to LaVonne Yaddof. RICHARD MILDER W light hair to Larry Mommseng my height to Teddy Pestkag W seat in assembly to Willis Gradertg ability to get into trouble in assembly to Harry Roederg typing speed to David Bielenberg. MARILYN DIEDRICH My height to Darla Bratthauerg my love for reading to Evelyn Diedrichg my ability to draw to Betty Skoffg my old notebooks to Peggy Simmonsg my abili- ty to get my work done on time to Ronnie Banowetz. JAMES BURKEN lly blond hair to Bobby Unruhg W weight to Loren Burkeng W new desk to Larry Simmonsg my ballpoint pen to Pat Eggertg W ability to eat peanuts in school to Donald Jackson. KAY SCHMIDT IU red hair to Lavonne Yaddofg W high voice to Dean Andersong ability to make the bus wait to Jeanine Christianseng my saxophone to Dora Burkeng basketball suit to Kaye Sullivan. JANICE LUEDERS IU' way to study for tests to Janice Holtzg worn out music and folders to Arlene Rose 3 ability to fall asleep in speech class to Ronnie Banoletzg worn out humorous declamations to Patsey Clauseng my job as statisti- cian for Mr. Runde to Harry Reeder. AUDREY STOLK My long blond hair to Bonnie Krogmang W green eyes to Terry Cavanaghg W Physics grades to Joan Eickertg W old boyfriends to Janice Kuehlg W old relic of a desk in the assembly next to the radiator to Harry Roederz DONALD CAVANAGH Hy black hair to Jim Scharderg engineer boots to Kai Bauerg my long legs to Gary Tapling W dark eyes to Wayne Schoelg ability to skip school to Jerome Burken. LUCILLE GRADERT My bookeeping books to llarile Bielenbergg my long hair to Peggy Simmonsg my laugh to Donna llielkg my old gum to Donna Fergusong W long fingernails to Betty Skoffe THERESA MCDONALD ly short hair to Donna IlcDevitt5 my 2nd semes- ter algebra to Patsey Clauseng my desk by the radiator to llargaret Stevensong ability to sew to Ann Stewartg ability to get along with the teachers to Barbara Carlson. JAMES POKORNY IU Ford to Bill Wenzelg W butch to Alvin Dohrng W blue eyes to Darla Bratthauerg engi- neer boots to Dennis Clarkg W basketball suit to Carroll J urgensen. ROBERT STOECKER ly bus route to David Roseg basketball posi- tion to Brent Kuehlg ability to flirt to Jerome Burkeng ability to sleep in the assembly to Larry Bormann.
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SENIOR PROPHECY It is the year 2000 A.D., and we, the Seniors of 1956, are here in the beautiful new stadium that has been erected in this great metropolis of Goose Lake, and dedicated to us. Nearly one million people from all parts of the world are seated here viewing this the last baseball game of the season. CARL FANGER, famous sports announcer on station GLHS, is giving the playebyhplay details of this great game. DONNA ADAHS has again taken the mound for the Goose Lake Jettettes -- she's winding-up - she lets the ball fly, and it's an out - the last out for the game. This has been a very close game - the score is lb-2 in favor of the Jettettes. They are n w the new International Champions. The crowd is going wild - everyone is streaming out onto the field to offer his congratulations and to yell his heartout. Since this was the last gene of the year and also the championship game, we have with us all of the members of the Class of '56. Everyone of this class has risen to great fame, fortune, and popularity. O e of the foremost in the sports world today is the world-famous ROBERT STOECKEB who has followed in the footsteps of Toose Gatum of the Garlen Globerunners. It is said that he has become so great fat least in his own estimation! that he is thinking of dispensing with the remaining four members of his team, thereby becoming the first one-man basketball team in history. There in the far corner of the stadium is Professor EDWIN ANDRESEN, a teacher of Physics at the Jones University. I . Andresen built and dedicated the University to the memory of a former physics teacher he had while attending Goose Lake High School. And, over there is Irs. Liberache, the former KA! SCH IDT. She is directing the transportation of her miniature ivory piano with its four-can led candelabra which she intends to use at the program to be given later this evening. Coming down the field in her orange Cadillac convertible is the one and only AUDREY STOLK, model and stylist of the TV show, 'The Big Handout.' She is wearing one of her beautiful creations - a crisscrossed crimson and char- treuse velvet evening gown with a green mink jacket and contrasting orange accessories. Riding with her are three of her former classmates - LOLA IAD- DOF, CAROL IESSERICH, and JANICE LUEDERS. Miss laddof has devoted her life to the hunting and capturing of ferocious animals. CShe has also been hunt- ing for a man.l Lola plans to take a journed to the moon and outer space in the very near future as she claims it is a very dull existance here on earth. As head nurse of the New York University Clinic, lies lesserich has done many outstanding and courageous deeds which have helped to cure our simpler ill- nesses. Right now she is experimenting with fleas, grasshoppers, and other small pests which she claims are so necessary for the preservation and feed- ing of wild animals in the ju gle lands of lest Goose Lake. Janice has spent all of her life at work at the Steckley Hybrid Seed Corn Plant where she now holds the position of manager. This plant has made the most improvements of all seed corn plants in the world. The latest scientific development by this great company has been the growing of multi-colored popcorn balls and caxmel corn in large, giant, and thrifty-sized packages. RICHARD IILDER has become very popular as the game warden of Arrowhead Lake. Richard was a great sportsman during his high school days and shortly after graduation decided to become a game warden. Through his great work with the animals living at the Arrowhead Reserve, Richard has done much to make hunting and fishing easier. His latest work has been to build small cabins
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