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enior Class Prophecy You Are Cordlally IIIXIIECI To Attend The Tenth Annual Reun of the Clas of 1956 To be Held rn Polley s POISCH Palace-8 00 P M Maw 23 1966 Th1 was the mutatxon It was to be the forerunner of a n1 ht of gdlClX and celebrat1on tue l1kes of wh1ch Juneau had not een m vears not smce the mght of May 23 1956 to h exact However Your reporter was takmg txme off from the ODGFHIIOD of hrs hxzghlx uccessful Aurora Nudxst Camp at Tee Harbor to chron1cle th ex ents of the gala affa1r In order to 3VOld the rush I arrrved a httle earlv at the Poxson Palace wh1c'1 occup1e the sxte of an establrshment once known as Percy s Th Polson Palace IS operated bv gemal ROUER POLLEY who l1ve up to h1s wrde pread reputatlon as Juneau s Fr1 ndllest Bootlegger My aevertx mg manager and walkmg test1mony to the healthful ef fects of l1fe at Auroa BILL BAKER was unfortunat lv unable to be w1th us as he was 1'1 the States havmg ANDREA HUDERT DOROTHY RICE ANNE PUSICH and FRANCIS JERUE s1gn contracts to ome to Aurora As I entered I was told by a character beh1nd the bar whom on second glance I recogmzed as Mr Dean that the Boss was In Brazll check mg on h1s coffee plantatlons wh1ch are bemg m1smanaged by MIKE WADE Saddened by the news that ROLJER would not be Wltl us I made mx ed MAR RET ANN PYLE who had corr all the wav from Broadwax where she 1S playlng the lead rn Uncle Tom s Cab1n She had come 1n a plane donates for the occas1on bv RALPH MCMILLAN who IS now head of PPA and wno can afford to donate a few axrnlan s MARGRET ANN had been rn charge of 1nv1tat1ons and she had an lmmense tack of rephes she had recexved We began readmg the e rephes and lt was from them that we learned what the rest of the Clas of 1956 was domg and way they were unable to be Wlth us MARILYN TRACY became a py for tl' FBI undel FBI Ch1ef FLIP LFSHER and was ent to Ru sxa where she charmed the commufu ts mto changmg th 1r form of government As a result of MARILYN S act1v1t1es ALLAN FNGSTROM became Czar and MORRIS GRANT VIRGINIA WAKLEY and PETE HOCSON 'us xarlou Czardxnes Sneakmg of rox altx the London Tlmes co dlted bv JO EUBANKS and NANCY LEEGE saxs that KIRK TOUSLEY IS the latest of Prlncess Margaret s suxtors On gold plated paper lb a note trcm Lyenetal Motors Pre ldent OLAF BARTNESS w1th a P S from JOSET FE MILLARD chlef wheel of thc Chevrolet d1v1s1on A letter w1th a Wa hrngton postmark 1S from Secretary of the Navx JERRY ROSENBERGER and xt ment ons that DON DAPCEVICH IS Cap tam of the Naxv s n w submarme ancraft carrler t me U S S Conrad Kruse . - . ' ,A - ion s ' 7 ' . , 4 N1 K . . .. Q , .S . Y. . 1 ,ji v. V . . . S .A 1 . 'I ' U' , , fe . . . . S 1 - . S V A -A . I 1 . A . S . . 1 i , Q . . . ,, . - . Q . . C . U' ' , -Q - I 31 , .S. . . - . p S I I ! 5 , - , c ' . ' X 9 ' - . 3 . 1 - 1 , way to the old corner booth- and was meditating over a coke when in walk- .G . te ' . - I it , . 3, I . - ' 1 1 . I V l . . I . , Q . . . - , , Q ' I ' ' ' 9 ' ., 1 S .e , ' ' J , s S ' - A . 's ' ' . D. , . . . , 2 , . , . 1' ' s . ' . ' ' '. . he . V 7 . . , . . , , 1 - . . . I ,, 1 . Y , 3 I . . Q A . ! I - u A n -' J Q
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A Hard Txmes dance was given by the sofphs 1n Douglas on September ll The cla s also sold popcorn at the basketball games to ra1se money Lucxle Isaak and Anne Pus1ch ralhed the basketball team on to vxctvory as chcerlcaders Leonard Bowman Rlchard Puslch and Fred Stevens were members of the basketball team that year The cla s put on a play called The Skeleton Walks Whlch featured many members of the class Soph omore class offlcers were presldent Lo1s Good v1ce presldent Fred Stevens secretary Lucllle Isaak treasurer R1chard Puslch M 1ke Wade was elected Presxdent of the Juneau ophomore class and vta as lsted by Vxce Pres1dent Sam McPhetres Secretary Margret Ann Pyle and Treasurer E11 abeth Shlelds The all school play The Nlght of January 16 found many sophomores 1n the cast Several rxflemen shot thexr way 1nto Rlfle Clufb tlhat year Pxerre Sundlborg and B1ll DeArmond traveled to Petersburg Wlth the debate team and Plerre placed econrl In the tournament Upperclas men at last' J H1 mmors elected Sam McPhetres ores1dent Helen L1s er v1ce pre Carla Carter secretary and Jo ette M1lrard treas urer The var1ous act1v1t1e of the class mcluded partlcrpatlon 1n the school play And Came the Sprmg Those who had parts were El1sabeth Slu lds Vlmke Wade Allan Engstrom Margret Ann Pyle Plerre Sundlborg Frank DeLand and Connie Brown The Vo1ce cf Democracy Contest found Prerre Suncborg B111 DeArmond V1rg1n1a Walkley and Mary Kay Cartmlll com petmg Pxerre came out as second place wlnner 1n the terrltory w1de con test In basketball Allan Eng trom Mlke Wade and Fllp Le her made the x arslty basketball team South Sea Fantasy was the theme of the annual Jun1or Prom whxch ua very successful The student body elected Allan Engstrom v1ce presl dent Nancy Leege-asslstant J Bxrd edxtor El1sabeth Shlelds ass1stant Totem 8d1tOI and Plerre Sundborg a slstant busmess manager Andy Hudert was elected VICE pres1dent of GA A Katy Delebecque was elect,- cd v1ce presldent of GITIS Club and Bob Whlstler was elected v1ce presl dent ot Boys Club Douglas Jumors were very act1ve Nellle Fowler Larry Boardman ll .ny Anne Buchanan Anne Puslch Delores Bennett and Lo1s Good had parts in the Junlor play Seventeen Is Awfully Young YOU1 Pus1ch was elececl ASB v1ce presxdent and Anne Pus1ch was elected asslstant bu mes manager of the Breeze Jo Eubanks edltor of the Breeze was uarded the NSPA Journyman p1n along w1th Lo1s Good Mary Anne Buchanan and Anne Puslch GAA award wmners were Jo Eubanks lucxle Isaak and Sharon Henkms Fred Stevens Rxckv Smxth and Yog1 Tusmch were on the var tty basketball team Rlcky Smltlh was al o on the t1 ack team The 1un1ors gave a beautlful prom on Aprll 9 The theme was Moon l ht and Roses The class also entertamed the semors wlth a banquet The Junlor class offxcers were Pres1dent Robert Fowler v1ce presxdent Mary Anne Buchanan treasurer Yog1 Pusxch tudent counc1l represent at1ve John Hoxslngton and sgt at arms-Larry Boardman Th se two act1ve classes combmed efforts for therr senlor year because of con ol1dat1on of the chool d1str1ct Senlor class offlcers were pres1de'nt Jc1ry Rosenberger VICE presldent Yog1 Puslch secretary Marllyn Tracy treasurer Delores Bennett Allan Engstrom was elected ASB nre 1dent and Sharon Henklns was elected ASB secretary treasurer Olaf Bartness was elected R1fle Club pre 1dent and Patsy Mantyla and Yvotnne Guy were elected song queens Andy Hudert was elected one of the cheerleaders Fl1p Le her Bred Stevens Mxke Wade Rxcky Smxth Yokr Puslch and Allan Engstrom all played on the varsity basketball team B111 Baker coached the Jumor warslty and was the varsltys manger As thxs h1story goes to press the class ot 56 looks to the future and thexr tradltlonal sneak and finally commencement . s A h 1 I . S - I 1 A - s 2 ' ' . . S. 1 it , ' I I . n nl . n n ' L 1 1 r , . . . 1 . 1 1 - 9 - S Y . .- . - S S .. - , - - 'c i ' I U ' , .. . . n - . - 1 1- I X D . . V . l l . -V S S - . - '- ' , ' 4 - ' 1 - . I r. , ' A - - L S., K , J n ' 1 SA . . , I ' - aa ' n ' 'Q , . . x. . 1 v 3 1 v ' . . K I . 1' . . . . ' . v 1 v , , ' . . F V . . . . - Q . . Q . , . .V , - .. 1 '. M v 1 1 , ' ' s . . - - - . - . . . l ' . , - . Y . Y . Q . I - C . . , - - L . ' r n n 1, A ' I I - , , 1 L t . , , '4 ' s 9 s v ' ' ' ll , 5 X f, ' ' .. , . :J . . . . X n u n - A , C Q ' , .' I ' v .. -. . , , -I . . . . ' , . . I ' ' , . . . . , -J w - 1 , 9 I , . ' ' -V . I ' , ' ' . . , - ' , S. ' ' - 4 1 9 1 . S ' - ' ' s. ' ' . ' ' Z ' - Q X . . - . . - . r ' 1 v , . h . -' . . . 5 S , I n 0 s - I X lf A I ' I 5 Q . , ' L.. . S' , y a . 1 x , ' g ' 1 v v ' I ' ' , . . , , :
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A crew member is FRANK NAKAMUBVA. who is pilot of the newest thing in ietsv the F 830921775n, which was designed by BOB WHISTLER and LES STRUM in their Alcatraz laboratory. Also in the aircraft business are MARY ANN BUCHANAN, RUTH WALLACE, SANDRA SHIRK, DONNA BUCKNER and LUCILLE ISAAK. w ho are stewaxdesses aboard the Doug las DC 43IU The word from Paris is that the ciorus line at the Folies Berveie is now compo ed of CARLA CARTER JUDY NOVAK ELISABETH SHIELDS LINDA KASSNER DELORES BENNETT SHARON HENK INS GWYNNE HY NSON VIVIAN BROWN LORNA DEE MACKINNON HELEN LISTER DARLENE MITCHELL and MERLE JACK The girls eem to be emoxing their work and tne gentlemen of Par1s are certainlw enjoxmg then performances On official WCGA statlonerx from New Lo idon we hear fi om CON VIE BROWN that ANNE NELSON BURNETTA WEST LAVONNE JONES SANDRA JUNGE and herself ar members of the Womens Coast Guard Auxiliarv Draft Board Re ent mductees include VIRGINIA BARRIL ROSE MARY KRONQUIST and BEVERLY POOLE GEORGE HOLLOWAY im ented the Hollowaw Atomic Driv for pace hip a 1d is currently on th Moon with his crewmen JIM THOMAS anc RALPH SWAP JOAN FEATHERSTONE of Palomar Observatorv re ports that thew will be there until thes dig enoueh coal to come back Also hung ln California ale MARY KAY CARTMILL LOUISE DAVIS and YVONNE GUY who were fired from their government 1obs making up mcome tax forms because then mlnds were too complicated for the ordln anv per on to follovs and who are now emploved composing application blanks for Caltech and Stanford Others in the field of education mclude NELLIF FOWLER who is Dean of Women at Sam Houston Institute of Technology the MIT of Texas and DAVID FREMMINC who is presl dent cf the chool Among other facultv member ar CARL BAKER JIM BUCHANAN MURRAY TATE TEXDON FOXHILL and LARRY BOARDMAN who are teacheis of what not to do to an automobi A note on the back of a music score is from JOE GARRETT conductor of the New Yolk Pnlharmonic Numbered among the menabers of the orchestra are NANCY EDWARDS PAT MANTYLA BEVERLY JACK and KATY DELIZBECQUE KATY started out as cxmbal plaver but in her fir t concert he broke three cymbals and ex en earclrums and has currently been demoted to piccolo The orche tra rehearsed for a t1me on Mis T1llotsen s Mt Juneau Si mphonx No 27 which is a me o difficult It IS suppo ed to be impos ible to plax After a few tries thev oi cox red it wa unplay able 'md went back to Little Broun Jug Doctor FRED STEVENS and RICHARD SMITH aided bv nur e LOIS GOOD ROSE LEE JEKILL and VIRGINIA FREDSON have been making a good d al of business for mortician ED BOLTON w 10 seems to diggm, up bi sine s despite the stiff competition PIFRRE SUNDBORG and SAM MCPHETRES send an autofvraohed cop of their b t eller Wolves of Southeast Ala Iva and sav thex will soon hax c 'mother world shaking expose ready for publication The la t item is 1 933 pound vtatermelon from Point Barrow wweic YOGI PUSICH AI AN GOLLD and FRANK DELAND have b ome mel fn ralsers after they di oxe ed the s cret formula whic 1 enables them to raise anx kind of fruit on an iceberg At thls moment MARGRET ANN and I 1eal1ze that we ar alone at what wa to be the happy reun on and as the bartender starts ov r to tell us lt vs closm time we go outside bearmg the letters and packagl s we made our wax to wher a Green 47 Hudson is leaned against a telephone pole and slowly drix off into the fog whicm oon hid s the Poison Palace and the Class of l956 Bill DcAnmond L - 1 V X . . , . . W .' S , . , - 9 s - A ' I H I u ' V c ' rl ' ' , ' L' 4 x E , L' . Y. l .Q A . . . , Y 5 - - - l , ' . Q lx' Q v. '1 fi . i . Y . . s. Q Y ' . Y Y . . 3 Q -E . C Y .Y Y 9 . . ,, L. , . . 1 v . . 7 . V . 1 . y. . . Q . N w . . I Q V . . .- . ' 1 f . . ' . . u , V . . J Q A . fi - . I. - s Q v 5 . r S' C V , v 1 r . ' if. Q I . I t ' , . . . n . v . - Y ' 7 , , ' L . .1 Y . S I S ' S ' . ' Y . S y . . . , H v . . . . , S . K I' . . C3 S I 5 S VI. S 'S , .. ' yo S , c ' . . S S 1 ' l , q f 7. l 3 . . . , C , , , . O R . -S- . Q . . K . . J -.,v . - ' v ' I ' ' ES f , ' F 1 ., .f S .1 . . 7' K., ' ' , Q ' . '. , ' ' . 1 . .. . c ... , , 1 1 v ' , - , 1 . SC - i . .A . , , ' SC ' I' S . 1 A K. . . A . . S r Q '9 - I '- , . 9 1 . . O. . V . . Ti . 5 h ' V ,Y , , . . Q . cf C ,D i ' A . . . 1 . . YL! ' v . 1 I w- I A b 3 . , x'L1 . U . .... ' A '
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