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Senior Class Prophecy 1997 The year was 1997, and Cindy Rueb and Jackie Goeshel decided to take a journey across the U.S. They started on their journey from Seattle, Wash., and planned to end up at the capitol in Washington, D.C. to meet the President. While traveling through Calif, they stopped in Oakland to see a football game between the Minn. Vikings and the Oakland Raiders. Starting as lineman for the Minn. Vikings was none other than Buck Schooley. Of course the Vikings won by a score of 42-2. While going to the locker room to talk with Buck, they ran into the asst, coach of the Raiders, Don Thorpe. He was rather depressed about losing the game by such a large span. After they left Oakland the next afternoon, they stopped by a grove of trees to get some fruit. Lo and behold, they found Earl Weisenburger.......(He was working as the head fruit picker.) In passing through Hollywood, they stopped to see the premiere of Land of the Lost starring Charlene Geffre as Chucks. In the theatre next door Terry Bonnet, Gab Kallas, Dan Yost, and Kent Weiszhaar were starring in Gerry West's new crea- tion, The Very Wild Wild West. In Hollywood they also found Gailen Hauck making JoLly Green Giant commercials. While driving through a small town the next day they noticed a building under con- struction. As they drove up, they noticed Tony Haux sitting by the roadside drawing up the blueprints. Helping with the elec- trical wiring was Eric Rath. Julie Potratz and Deb Geffre were painting a sign for the shop. It read B S Fashions, co-owned by Brenda Hoffman and Susan Bender. Stubby Ron Kappes had been hired as their accountant to juggle the books. When all the plans were completed, Janis Schaffner was to begin putting up the brick walls. While traveling through South Dakota, they decided to make a stop in their old home town of Leola. They stopped in the cafe for coffee and they saw Judy Schock, Ina Albrecht, and Bobbie Rath come in followed by their numerous children. As Julie Steiger served them, they discussed their children's educations, led by Principal Jeff Wolf and teacher Brenda Schumacher. Cindy and Jackie also found out that Larry Kallas, Gary Mack, and Don Guthmiller were running the largest cooperative farm organization in the state of South Dakota. On their next stop, at the Mayo Clinic, they found anesthesiologist Wayde Blum- hardt putting people to sleep..... and he didn't even have to use either! On the next floor they found Jerome Hoffman doing lab tests on Mardell Gisi to find out if she was really all there. In Texas, Cindy and Jackie watched a bas- ketball game between the Texas Redheads and Harlem Queens. Marcia Mack was the starting center for the Texas Redheads. After a very rough game, her own physical therapist, Joy Shafer, put her back together again. Providing the halftime entertainment for the game was Up With People starring Theresa Geffre. As they stopped in the southern states, they met up with Sheila Daniel, Kristie Schnaidt, and Susan Kulm, still trying to get through basics. They then decided to continue on to Wash- ington, D.C. When they arrived at the White House, they were admitted by the President's personal bodyguards, Jason Gill and Tom Kappes. They then met Cindy Jundt, personal secretary to the President's personal secretary, Tammy Weisser. They had finally reached their journey's end. They were at last ready to meet the President. They entered the Oval Office to find--their classmate—Presi- dent John Geffre.
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What we are to be. .we are becom- ing was the motto choosen by the senior class. They also choose lime green and yellow as class colors to go with the yellow rose picked to symbolize their unity. May 20 was the end of the high school road for the graduating class of ”77 . Father Marvin McPhee gave the commencement address for the seniors. UPPER LEFT: Senior girls work on their own jewelry boxes during their two weeks in shop. MIDDLE LEFT: Enjoying the excitement at a football game were the senior girls. LOWER LEFT: In chemistry Ron Kappes, Don Thorpe, and Wayde Blumhardt mix up their own brew. UPPER RIGHT: Between classes the seniors walk quietly together. ABOVE: Dan Schooley takes a minute to think things over. 13
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