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Page 33 text:
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Senior Class Prophecy The other night I went to sleep As tired as I could be — I dreamed of all the years to come And each senior I could see. Yes, Regina she was married And Warren a doctor fine And LaMarr was still a Romeo Handing all the girls a line. Swets and Domsic are playing ball-; Mae and Edwin both are teachers; Van Til is building luxurious homes With all the modern features. Evansin is an engineer Working in a mine; Mejaski’s on the corner, saying, “Could you spare a dime?” Yothment and Francis are welding And Irene is waving hair, Bruce is in the laboratory Taking oxygen from the air. Textor is a housewife Which Lois agrees is fine, Vera is at college And thinks it’s divine. Augusta is an artist, Blanchard still works for Jake; Miller is a lawyer Who seldom makes a mistake. Reynolds is coaching football, While baseball is Huitsing’s game; Lynn and Tubbs are repairing cars And Adams does the same. Betty is happily married, and Rosie goes dancing every night, Tignor is a physicist like Edison, Trying to perfect new ways of light. Nywening is flying a transport, While Dick Taylor is a preacher; Lorraine is a diving champ While Jerrald is a teacher. Tony’s playing his accordion Each nite with Jerry Shelton Sporman has joined the navy And has a girl in every port. Oliver is a chauffeur And Laurel is running a store And Schwartz’s love for the boys Each day seems to grow more and more. Goff and Hart own a trailer camp And Shincy plays in a band, Wilma and Norma are dancing In the best vaudevilles in the land. Kay and Leila are reporters And bring in a story every day. Dot Miller married an inventor And helps him in every way. Betty Lou sings on the Benny hour And Reder is happy with twins, Ducky drives a midget Willys And all the races she wins. DeWitt and Drapac run a hotel, Weyhe lives on a hill all alone, Terpsstra and Moore work for McFarland Building all the modern homes. Cutsinger sings in opera, And Gracie’s playing ball; Knuth is very happy, She’ll be married in the fall. Kochalka still goes with’ that trucker And he’s always late on the route; As for Miss Helpingstines’ doings. That’s something I couldn’t make out. And that, my friends, Was my dream, True it is, Strange as it may seem. Now if you don’t agree with me As to what each student will try Please tell me just what is what For, “You’re a better man than I.” —CHARLES YATES
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Top row left to right: B. Meyers, W. Biesen, R. Taylor, W. Strachan, E. Stark, R. Alger, B. Kussmaul, E. Welch, T. Hutch- ins, G. Todd. Second row M. Smith, B. Parsens, R. McDonald, B. Murphy, J. Sampson, D. Mathieson, R. Cox, B. Saxe, B. Mc- Cullough. Third row: J. Berry, M. Phillips, N. Schmidt, R. Shaw, V. Wagner, R. McQuistion, V. Poinsett, K. Owens, H. Davis, J. Brown. Fourth row: H. Mathieson, M. Lynn, P. McDonald, M. Schree- inga, B. Stark, B. Weaver, M. Mang, B. Nywening. L. Wojtasek. Fifth row: N. Vracin, W. Lightly, S. Laich, D. Windell, G. Mack, J. Carrico, P. Schafer, L. Welch, E. Crowe. B. Parker. Sixth row M. Grimmer, T. Smith, C. McFarland, J. Arm- strong, W. Porter, B. Strauche, G. Turner, P. Bareovich, B.Brown. Seventh row: L. Pettit, E. White, C. Schmidt, L. Hartz, M. Eiurich, A. Drapac, M. Douglas, D. Davis, B. Moore, R. Harrison. Eighth row: Mr. Kincaid, L. Hucerickhouse, D. Schwartz, P. Drummond, M. Grugel, A. Korzyck, V. Jamison, Miss Wright. FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND SPONSORS R. Benesh, J. DeReamer Mr. Armon, D. Scott H. Mack, Miss Schoon. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS B. Taylor, T. Hutchins, D. Winded, Mr. Kincaid, J. Carrico N. Vracin, Miss Wright. FRESHMAN CLASS Top row left to right: T. Maglish, R. Colby, N. Bareovich, B. Textor, R. Hiilbrich, S. DeReamer, R. Benesh, B. Kinzie, J. Dugger, A. Mikuta. Second row: T. Shaw, W. Donarue, E. Beaty, B. Bannon E. Spilly, N. Kelly, P. Wehye, D. Butler, E. Brown. Third row: G. Wagner, B. Mills, R. McFarland, S. Mejaski, H. Mack, F. Brooks, C. Whitely, H. Eastwood, A. Cook, G. Rundle. Fourth row: M. Becker, D. Volk, I. Evansin, L. Guillette, H. Dut- ton, L. Meckling, El. Mengling, B. Turley, J. Doan. Fifth row: A. Phillips, E. Penning, R. Brown, E. Irons, D. For- ester, I. Csontos, H. Cnum, D. Wiltshire, D. Textor D. Kinzie. Sixth row: J. Smith, E. Norris, L. Konopasek, L. Govert, E. Randhian, J. DeReamer, B. Christenson, R. Kono- pasek, F. Grimmer. Seventh row: B. Chritchfield, W. Parson, J. Govert, A. Yothment, D. Parrish, E. Lukas, C. Long, W. Meckling, M. Laich, C. Beisen, V. Melcher, T. Kovesci. Eighth row: Miss Schoon, T. Grimmer, L. Morey, E. Adams M. Seheeringa, D. Scott, P. Dillon, B. Bach, J. Wilson, Mr. Armon.
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