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With haircuts in order by the time we reach Spain we stopped at the shop run by the famous Betty Amheiser and her husband, Larry, featuring their newest creation the ‘‘Bulls-Tail.’’ Of course you’ve heard about the new coliseum being built in Rome, Well, that is Ronnie Fetzer’s pet masonry job. We stopped in the heart of Africatosee John Yost but he was busy modeling for an ad featuring a tall, dark, and handsome man, At least he is taller than the pygmies. In Australia we find the famous hunter, Jerry Chapman, who has killed many of the Australian rabbits. From this quick report you can tell the class of 1957, of Lodi High School is doing very well. MOTTO To Success Through Difficulty COLORS Green and White FLOWER Pink Roses
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CLASS PROPHECY Headquarters have just received an on-the-spot report, bird’s-eye-view of the class of ’57 from Radioman John Underwood, aboard the Flying Soup Bowl, flown by Ray Miller. This complex skyship was designed by Margaret Leatherman, who often week-ends out in space. Returning from the moon, your reporter in the saucer stopped first at the North Pole to see how Dave Samsa was doing in his attempt to sell Eskimo Pies to the Eskimos. He can retire soon on his in- come, Flying across New York we find our former classmate, Patsy Baird in the starring role of ‘‘Little Green Men’? which was written by Sandy Fisher. The source of material was from the log book of the Flying Saucer, In Pittsburgh we call on John Egbert busily working in the steel mills. Why Pittsburgh, Red? Landing at Hiram, Ohio, we find Janice Kindig. She is the youngest Professor of Science ever to teach at Hiram College. Her individual contribution to this field is her study of the social behavior of human seniors. On through Washington to listen to Don Gilbert’s speech agaist Labor Unions. Taking the other side of the debate we find the great orator, Tom Scott. We notice the Ladies Gallery is crowded, At Purdue University we were surprised but happy to learn of Jack Leggett’s appointment to the Director of Agriculture, He is promoting a program of elimination of flies in classrooms. The next member of the class we may interview in Daytona Beach, Florida, It is none other than the driver of the ‘‘Golden Whirlwind,’’ Harry Baker, and his chief mechanic, Walter ‘‘Boob’’ Hall. They care- fully keep the silver cups but spend the prize money. Turning West we catch up with the famous basketball star, Ken Carver, and his wife, the former Trudy Wood, they’ve been with the pro team champions for two years now. Trudy Sells hot chocolate to the players during halves, On to Texas where we find Dee Roberts leading an all-cow-girl band featuring Nancy Lewis on the drums and Dee as vocalist. Next to Iowa where we find Janet Underwood raising hogs to supply Underwood’s Meat Market. In San Francisco we find John Ferguson the famed half-back of the 49ers. Just off the coast we find Tom Wilson, head doctor at Alkatraz, talking to his assistants, Spud Brinker and Del Miller, Now to China where Jerry Payn is conducting classes for the Chinese on how to grow rice. In Russia we find the former Connie Underwood working with her husband Admiral Gynn. Sweden brings us Charlene Brinker and Janice Young with a patent for a new formula shampoo for blonds, A few minutes later in Paris we come to the famed Lawson Paris Originals Shop run by designer Barbara Sanford and seastress Rachel Lawton.
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ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE IV VI We, the graduating class of 1957, beingofsound mind and body, do hereby set up this document as our last will and testament. SECTION I To Mr. Wood we leave any unsigned diplomas for future use, To Mr, Skruvid we leave a book on ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People.” To Mr, Dunham we leave a box of aspirin in hopes it helps cure all the headaches which he acquired during the last 3 years, To Mr, Spechalske we leave all the boys in high school in hopes he can come up with a championship ball team, To Miss Sechrist we leave a well-decorated Shakespeare in the library. To Mr, Pietrzak we leave all our low citizenship grades. To Mrs, Dowdell we leave all thousand word term papers, To Mrs, Hocker we leave all of the uncovered typewriters in hopes that someone will cover them for her, To Mrs. Romick we leave her noisy second period library, now quiet. To Mr. Weir we leave next year'ssenior class and all the headaches which go with it. To Mr, Burton we leave all scraps of unused materials from shop class, To Mrs, Hastings we leave all unfinished Home Ec. projects for dustrags. To Mrs. Spirek we leave a quiet, peaceful office. To the custodians we leave the icy sidewalks in hopes they might get cleaned. To the cooks in the cafeteria we leave all uneaten food. SECTION II To the Juniors we leave our ability to get into Mrs, Dowdell’s last period study hall if you want to get a lot of typing done, To the Sophomores we leave all our unused detention hall slips. To the Freshmen we leave our late noonhour in hopes they can have as much fun as we did, SECTION II Betty Amheiser wills her ability to be a Varsity cheerleader for 4 years to anyone who likes it as well as she did, Pat Baird wills her secret ‘‘Red Hair dye to Joan Wilson. Harry Baker: I will my sense of humor to anyone who has the nerve to use it. Spud wills his ability to get my share of sleep to Skip Bryant, Charlene Brinker: I will my ability to do nothing all the time, and sleep some of the time to my sister, Bev who usually could use a rest. Ken Carver wills his height to Ken Zsarney who could use a little,
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