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Class Prophecy con’t. As I was driving through the streets I saw Reverend L. D. Fruhlmg, Pastor, written on a sign in front of a beautiful Lutheran Church. Since I had important business that had to be attended to immediately in Omaha I didn't have time to stop and visit him. On my way to Omaha I was following a car whose driver I thought I recognized. I blew my horn quite repeatedly because I thought it was Caroline and I wanted her to stop. She immediately rec- ognized me, stopped very suddenly and before I could stop we had a collision. I had a broken leg and a bruised jaw and was sent to an Omaha Hospital. I guess I should have practiced what I taught and also bought a life insurance policy. Guess what? Arlene Schmidt happened to be a registered nurse there so I received extra special care. Caroline being in show business, was in Omaha several days where they were presenting a play. She visited me every day while I was there. Several months later I had covered the territory up to Pennsylvania. When I was m Pittsburg I went past one of the big mines and I noticed a large group of people picketing. Among them was Lloyd Putman. I talked to him for quite a while and he informed me that they were striking more than working. I then went from there to New York to report to my headquarters. After my work was done I went to a bookstore to get a book to read and intended to spend a peaceful night at home. I opened the book and who do you suppose the author was—Carol Mae Bunger. I guess she has taken to writing books. 14
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Freshmen FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Carol Jean Hansen, Leo la Frerichs, Maxine Casper, Val Jean Quadhamer, Helen Adams, Marva Ann Frltson, Merlyn Rahman. Donald Wilken, Ronald Kruse, Gordon Loschen, Donna Mae Scnmldt, Wanda Frerlcks, Janet Johnson, Glen Duis, and Mr. Lewis. Jerry Johnson, Dennis Reil, Gene Frerichs, Dick Fuerst, Paul Harms, Rodney Hlnrlcks, and Donald Kruse. Sophomores 16 FIRST ROW: Brian Halbert, Lily Anne Hansen, LaVon Jonnson, Karen Caspers, Dean Jelden, LaDonna Knapp, Larry Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Snirley Stuhmer, Harold Bunger, Carol Jean Frecks, Donald Loschen, John Schmidt, and Mr. Crist.
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