J D Darnall High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Geneseo, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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PROPH ECY tion. Top dancers on the Ballroom Danc- ing Show on TV for the last three years are Gerald Wathier and his partner, Mary Anne Humbert. Mimi Olds, a graduate of Iowa State College, is living in Ames with her hus- band who runs an animal hospital. Dale Fritsch and Ronnie Brewer are the world's champion wrestlers. They have never been beaten in their profes- sional bouts. Best of luck to you two. In the last 25 years many successful trips to the Moon have been completed. Some of our former classmates have made their homes there. Russel Imel and Burton Gramling make red wigs for all the bald moonmen. Bernice Van- Vooren is chief cook and bottle washer at Jupiter janice's Place, a real gone coffee shop run by Janice Shoemaker. Her cousin, Dorothy Shoemaker, man- ages the help and sees that everything runs smoothly. Gerald Vermeulen, Dan Oberle, Bill Klavon, Francis McAvoy, and Ronnie Swanson operate light houses on the dark side of the moon. Judy Grit- man owns a fashionable hotel-resort especially for the weary travelers arriv- ing on the Vermost Airlines which com- mutes between the Moon and Mars. Ruth Williams, Sharon Wright, and Sharon Roselieb are hostesses on these planes. Congratulations to Harold johnson and Eldon Williams for successfully climb- ing the highest mountain on the Moonl Also, thanks to Norman Carlson for making the first flight to the Moon which made all this progress possible. Back to Earth, again--Penrod Sundeen has just replaced Paul Garrity as head of the FBI. Judy Primmer, a Paris fashion expert, says the latest fashions are to be coon-skin coats for the gents and k.nee length skirts for the gals. It'll never work, Judell Marjorie Kissell, Aleta Ernst, Diane Anderson, and Betty Schurvinske live at the North Pole and make fur coats for the Eskimos who live in the coastal regions of Antarctia. They have employed the '122' McKenzie-Peel Ship Lines, Inc. to transport the furs to the right places. Eleanor Clifton owns a chain of pizza palaces in Sweden. They're doing so well, she is thinking of opening another branch in japan. If you happen to be traveling through the Belgian Congo, you probably would see Stephen Bernier, Don Egan, and John Ristau hunting for the ancestors of the Tsetse fly. These famous explorers have hunted the world over for clues, but, as yet, they have had no luck. You might see Frances Johnston there, alsog she is catching orangutans to be exibited all over the United States. George Walker has been appointed the U. S. 's ambassador to Russia. Carolyn Whitmyer is the head of the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Lynnette Urs is her pri- vate secretary. Drs. jim Holevoet, john Menzenburg, Howard Miller, Clyde Neumann, and Tom Richter who established a clinic in the center of Death Valley have patented their latest discovery--overhead water sprinkling units which are suspended from the surrounding mountains. They are now building a hospital for the grow- ing population that is moving into the area to cultivate the rich soil. Going East we find that Myrna Turner was voted the favorite house mother at Yale University, and Donna Nauyalis received recognition from the New York Art appreciation Society for her great contributions to modern art. Now we know what Alice will have to report to the' alumni tomorrow. Our class has really been a good one. Let's hope the next twenty five years are just as profitable.

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isa .Jlii T1me 7 30 Date May 15 1982 Scene A softly l1ghted den What 1S 111115 on the desk? Whose house are we III? The house belongs to Al1ce Rohwe der the famous journahst and also sec retary of GHS s class of 57 On the desk 1S an account of the accompl1sh ments of her former classmates for the past twenty f1Ve years Tomorrow she w1ll read th1s report for the twenty flfth reun1on of the alumnl of that class Let s read 1t fxrst to see what she has found out Vlfglllla Schuetzler and her husband l1Ve 1n Germany where they teach Chmese war orphans to Wrlte shorthand The famous Dale and Donna Adams the glamor kmg and queen of Hollywood Just f11'11Shed the1r latest p1cture The Bobsy Twms 1n Southern Zanzabar , wh1ch was drrected by jerry Stonekmg Speakmg of twms Carol and Don Plumley are m S1am gathermg material for a book about S1amese twms What else 7? 7? Ke1th Peterson plays the drums for Judy Brokaw s All G1rl Strmged Orche stra Currently playmg w1th tlns band are Pat Howlett Patsy Shoemaker, and Prudence johnson B111 Ayres Edgar Holstrom and R1chard Baird have made a hugh gold str1ke m the mter1or of Newfoundland They sent home recently for more suppl1es from Charles Oberle s You Name It We Got It Supply House near Geneseo Nancy Bohmker IS on her way home from Egypt where she was testmg children s sand buckets for a large New York department store The revolut1onary d1scovery of a new drug that w1ll cure the common cold ClASS has won the Nobel Pr1ze for scientists John Fortune, Dave Kolb, and Dick Morr1ssey More exc1tmg yet Wilma Snuthson Betty Rose, Frances Vermost, and Jean Olson are workmg on a formula to transform lava from the center of the Earth 1nto mud pack to keep the women of Amerlca eternally youthful lookmg Gmo Grampp has started a Latin Amer1can charm school for movie star lets l1ke Sharon Bahnks Lola Flrch and Joyce Korthals B111 Gernant 1S the star of the B111 Gernant Show On lt he features an old hlgl school classmate, Marlene DeSutter Mlke Cherry song wr1ter has just wr1tten several new h1ts for her B111 Wh1te sells black orch1ds to all the people who ClI'1V6 JLIII Ledford s green Cad1llacs in the Blue R1dge Mountams of V1rgm1a Carolyn Pmks the o1l well helress bought one th1s mornlng Bill Rmk and Eugene Chapman play pro football for a world champ1onsh1p team managed by Albert Bergeson co manager 1S Gordon Sand Dick Davls basketball team and are really making a name for themselves Dorme Gamey Lmda Glatthaar and Dolores G1rten were married shortly after school was out and now hold prom ment pos1t1ons ln Geneseo s leadmg women s clubs Other alumn1 who made U1611' fortunes 111 Geneseo are Ken Specht a mult1 m1ll1ona1re farmer who recently returned from a bear huntmg tr1p 111 Alaska Walter Henry pres1dent of the Farmers Nat1onal Bank Darrell Wxrth, pr1nc1pal of GHS replacmg Mr M1ll1k1n when he ret1red from act1ve duty Some of the teachers at GHS came from our graduatmg class They are Rollm Strohman sc1ence Larry VanKlavern U S H1story joy Koch, home econom1cs and Kathryn Holke shorthand and busmess machmes 11m Drehman IS back on h1S farm south of Geneseo after he completed a SIX month Stay in T1bet where he was teachmg the farmers the pr1nc1ple of so1l conserva , , . , ' ll ll ' : : . : , . ' , . , . , . - 1 ll ' , ll ' , 5 I I ' . . - 0 . , 2 O C . . . . , , , , . . . . .. , . 1 3 ' . , ' ' ' ' ' ' , and Dale DeFauw play for the leading , , , . . , . , . . . . . 1 . - . I ' v - - ' ' . . , , , , .- . . . , 1 . n . 3 1 . v - , , , 1 0 Q , , I 0 I 'I ' - - - - I ' , ' S c y A o Q S 1 . . . .



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