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CLASS WILL I, CRAIG BAUER, will my ability to get stopped by the Hildreth Police every week to anyone who thinks they have a heavier foot. 9 I, JIM BEBENSEE will my ability to take showers at State Tournaments and the great times at Halsey to Dave Black providing he can do it better. I, 7 I, CATHY BENSON, will a whole bag of apples to Tammy Price. I, SUSAN BUNGER, will my ability to arrive late to plays to anyone who can think of better excuses than I. I, JANET DALLMANN, will my shy and quiet ways to Kathy Johnson, just in case she decides to change. I DEAN EBERLE, will my ability to goof off at basketball practice to the freshman boys, providing they get as good at it as I did. I KEVIN EINSPHAR, will my Mustang to Crale Bauer, providing he can flip more kittys in one intersection that I did and keep it running. I, DOUG FRITZ, will my ability to fall asleep at parties to anyone who can do it more often. I, MARLYS HINRICHS, will my 5'3” height to Barbara Rewerts. I, TERRY HINRICHS, will my ability to get kicked out of Mr. Hays' class to Waldeen Hinrichs. I, MIKE HITCHCOCK, will my 16- lb. shot-put to Waldeen Hinrichs, providing he can lift it I DOREEN I WERT, will my typing of the annual to anyone who gets stuck with it next year, providing they make as many mistakes as I did. I, MIKE KOCH, will my ability to break curfew during basketball and get caught and sit out a game to Dave Black, providing he stays out and gets caught. I, BRUCE KRUSE, will all my friends in Holdrege to Bob Greening and Alan Bunger, since they think they can beat 'em up. I, JOHN LIENEM ANN, will my ability to jump high hurdles to Nathan Wright providing he doesn't use a ladder. I, JIM LOSCHEN, will my ability to own a '52 Dodge to Mark Bertrand, providing he sells his '51 Ford. I, JACK METZGER, will my ability to miss school to Steve Dallmann, providing he starts getting sick once in a while. I, WANDA OSTERBUHR, will my ability to get demerits in Pep Club to Nancy Hemje. I, BEV REWERTS, will my shy and innocent ways to Donna Adam and Sandy Rahmann. I, KERRY SEX SON, will my ability of trying to get out of school to Brenda Bunger, providing she does better than I. I RICK SMITH, will the English room window to anyone who feels sick and can't make it down to the rest room. I CINDY STEINKRUGER, will my great paint job to Mike Koch providing he doesn't complain about it. To the Staff Members we will our cooperation and attitude. To the Juniors we will our honesty and intelligence. To the Sophomores we will our old cars since they can't afford any. To the Freshman we will our quiet nights in the country.
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RICK SMITH MR. RODGER PAYNE Sponsor CYNTHIA STEINKRUGER WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN
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CLASS PROPHECY The year is 1985. The class of 1975 is about to begin its ten-year reunion at the Hildreth High School gymnasium. First to arrive is JIM LOSCHEN in his John Deer Convertible. Jim is still employed at Scwartz Brothers in Hil- dreth, but he is thinking about changing the name to Loschen Brothers, Inc. Next to arrive is MIKE KOCH, who is still complaining about his blue Chevy, wondering if it's jacked up high enough. He was formerly employed as head custodian at the Macon School. Following his wife is RICK SMITH and his two blonde-haired little girls. He is still employed at the beef plant in Minden, but in his spare time he is still Dean Eberle's hitman. We have just got word that CINDY STEINKRUGER will not be able to attend for she is in Orlando, Florida, still trying to pass her basic training test. We heard her hair is just starting to grow back after her short haircut which she got upon arrival at Orlando. Next to arrive is JANET DALLMANN. She is still her easy-going self. She is enjoying her work as a social wor- ker in Beatrice. Waiting outside for the others is DEAN EBERLE, who is still polishing up his '73 Chevelle, which is still in excell- ent condition. Zooming down in his stolen Air Force plane and landing on Hildreth's new asphalt track is JOHN LIENEM ANN. He says he can't stay too long because the Air Force might discover the plane is missing. Arriving next is MIKE HITCHCOCK, who is escorted by four of his attractive cocktail waitresses who are employed by him at his bar in Kearney. Here comes DOREEN I WERT, who is now enjoying her work at the court house in Franklin as a part-time secretary. Just pulling up is MARLYS HINRICHS, who is now working at Garrett Real Estate in Minden. In her spare time she helps her little brother Waldeen get ready for his college football career. What's that? It's a souped-up green mustang with JACK METZGER at the wheel. Jack reports that he is the lea- der of a rock group that is celebrating its first gold record. Arriving next is KERRY SEXSON in an ambulance, but this time Kerry is driving it instead of riding in it. He de- cided that if he does have a wreck it would be handy to have an ambulance at the scene of the accident. If there are any injuries tonight, WANDA OSTERBUHR will be ready to assist the injured because she is employed as a nurse at the Kearney County Hospital. She is now married and has two curly-haired boys. Driving up in his red bomb is KEV EINSPAHR with his wife and eleven girls. He is still trying for eleven boys to complete his football team. We just got word that SUSIE BUNGER will be a little late because she is having trouble getting a canoe to bring her back from Cuba. Susie hasn't hooked anyone yet. CRAIG BAUER just rolled up in his new four-wheel drive pick-up. With him is one of his many girl friends. He is arriving late because he just put two new L-50's on his pick-up and installed his seventh two-way radio. BRUCE KRUSE, who is head football coach at KSC, is followed by his wife and two little boys. Bruce's players are still trying to explain to him the difference between offense and defense. Next to arrive is DOUG FRITZ. Doug is not too excited or worried about what he is going to do the rest of his life. He is running the Hildreth IGA and taking it easy. BEV REWERTS, her usual shy self, has just pulled up. She spends most of her time trying to help others. She is enjoying her work at the Bethany Mission. The Rev. TERRY HINRICHS just roared up in his rail that he and Jim Loschen recently built. Wait--he is leav- ing! Oh--he said that he forgot his wife and had to drive back to Hastings to pick her up. He said he would be back in ten minutes. CATHY BENSON just rolled up in her Camero. Right now she says she is keeping busy racing motorcycles across the Baha. When asked about her plans for the future, she said she can't decide between the convent or One-Time Charley. It appears that we have heard from everyone except JIM BEBENSEE. Oh--here he comes now! He reports that he got side tracked in the shower and apologizes for being so late. Jim is employed as a farmer, and he says that he and Chopper are still looking for a party house or a trailer to live in. Terry just got back from Hastings with his wife; and Susie called to say that she got a canoe and would be here in a few hours. The gymnasium is packed with class members, their spouses, and their children. A class reunion like Hildreth has never seen before begins. Everyone decides that they must have another reunion in 1995 to see what fantastic accomplishments the Class of 1975 has achieved by that time. 10
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