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CLASS WILL Norma Addleman wills her seat in the Senior home room to her sister, Lois Add Marian Alfrey wills her timidity to Dixie Schrader. leman. Arlene Cowperthwait wills her ability to always come in late to Irvin Stohlmann. Kenneth Dobbs and Don Headley will all of their interests to Jean Wright and Je Marie Anne Duerr wills her graceful stride to anyone who wants it. Lucille Graham wills her sedate characteristics to Harry Armbrust. ,Steve Gray and Fred Meyers will their ability to stand up for their human rights John Hammons wills his love for Dick Schoeppner to Neoma .Co1erick. Barbara Heard wills her Southern drawl to Donald Dobbs. Ronald Hinkle wills his ability to maneuver a Ford to George Kobler. Joyce Hutchison wills her diminutive waistline to Eugene Zeorian. LaNora Inman wills her ability to wreck cars to Rodney Heim. Wanda Isaac and Eileen Urwin will their meager figures to Larry Welton Jim Ossenkop and Pat Kennedy will their ability to blow smoke rings to Janice Larson wills her interest in the opposite gender to Glen Schliefert. Jerry Partridge wills his V-8 to anyone who will have it. Lloyd Reeson wills his attraction to girls to Fritz Franke. Ronald Reveillac wills his jovial laughter to Melva Gess. Larry Robbins wills his famous red beard to Tom Zastera. Dick Schoeppner wills his curly hair to Bryce Kraft. Ellen Snodgrass wills her shy, graceful manner to Jack White. John Worthman and Bruce Hirsch plan to keep all their sterling qualities. Larry Schomaker wills his merry sense of humor to Marcella Heil. Ron Embur an Rae Brown. to Andrew Stander y. Carol Sjogren and Mary Ellen Davis will their seats on the bus to two lucky girls. FAVORITE SAYINGS Norma Rae Oh sugar LaNora Marian What is it Pat Arlene No kiddin' huh Jan Mary Ellen Wow Fred Ken Yeah, boy I im Marie Ann Gorp Jerry Lucille What Ron Steve Are you kiddin' Lloyd John H. That makes me lefthanded Larry DOH Now, wait a minute Dick Bobbie . l'm ,so dumb, Larry S. Ron H. I reckon Carole Bruce I love me Ellen Joyce J udus Eileen Wanda Think you're big enough 101111 W- You'd be surprised Oh shoot Oh my gosh Oh here, on that Check that, men That's real Jiggaboo Hey Hello baby Good gravy Listen here, buddy Oh yeah Don't know, do ya Fiddle That's real gone
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-ini, 4 x LARRY SCHOMAKER CAROL SIOGREN Crow --Long and lankyg mean Cay --Her Model A isquitm and boldg on old Crow we're the carg it can be seen both nea really sold. and far. ELLEN SNODGRASS El --Quiet and timid: tall and fairg she's one who'11 treat you fair and square. ALICE EILEEN URWIN JOHN WORTHMAN Ei1eenie'- -We'ye always known Worthless --TWO uncles, grand- her as Eileeng and as a friend, father, father. As a doctor, too she's really keen. he'11 be swell.
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SENICDR CLASS PROPHECY I, being the editor of the San Francisco World Journal, have nominated myself for the post of locating a senior class somewhere in the United States. Having heard so much about the class of '53 of Louisville, Nebraska, I thought you would like to hear about them. From reliable sources, I have heard that this class is a fine group of upstanding citizens who have become a credit to their country. As I drove through California, I found Larry Robbins, the leading rider at the Belmont Race Track. It seems he and Eddie Arcaro are vying for jockey of the year honors. Driving on through Hollywood, I saw the premiere of a new movie. Guess who was starring in it? Janice Larson, of course. They always did say she'd take Liz Taylor's place. l stopped in Reno at the famous Ronnie Hinkle 's night club, the El Rocairio. Who should be billed as top entertainers? None other than the Can Can sisters, Davis and Inman. I didn't run into anymore of the famous class until I drove through their Alma Mater state. It seems that there are several homebodies left. Wanda Isaac is riding back and forth to work in Omaha on the bus. She is still waiting for Gene and pays on their trailer faithfully in Springfield. Marian and Jim are living the usual life of a married couple in Louisville. Eileen is married and has moved to Avoca. She is raising afamily of little Eileens and Richs. I ran into Steve Gray on the streets of Louisville. I-Ie told me he was running a mink farm to supply mink coats for all of his wives. Talk about harems! While driving through the open countryside a red flash about blinded me, it was only Pat Ken- nedy. He had been out plowing his corn and was rushing home to one of Donna's delicious meals. I then drove on down into Missouri where I ran into Bobbie Heard. She told me she had been trying to make her own home brew, but the revenue agents just wouldn't leave her alone. I found that Jerry Partridge was working for her. It seems he had finally put his feet to good use, smashing grapes. When passing through Washington D. C. , I saw Ken Dobbs campaigning. He is running for sen- ator so he can try to get this Missourian talk to be a required subject in all public schools. In Boston, I took a tour of the World's largest mattress factory. I discovered it's co -owners were Schomaker, Ossenkop, and Meyers. It seems each plays an important part in their business. Larry handles all the money, Jim is the inspector and Fred tests the products. I decided as long as I was going through New York, I would make a tour of the sports arenas. Here I found Don Headley and Bruce Hirsch. They are the play makers on the Globetrotters team, even though they do have to use a little greaseblack. At Madison Square Garden, Lou and Lloyd are known as the toughest tag team in wrestling. At the Hanover Model Agency, I saw Lucille Graham, Arlene Cowperthwait, and Ellen Snod- grass waiting in line. Yes, they were back for another try. Standing in the harbor, Iwaved good -bye to Ron Reveillac and John Hammons. They had join- ed the Navy and were leaving to go overseas. Ron was going for the mere pleasure of seeing the world, while John was going to give another certain guy some competition. I had seen enough of New York and decided to drive back towards the West. I passed through Detroit. There Dick Schoeppner has become the top mechanic in the Ford Plant. When driving through Minnesota, I found John Worthman as head doctor at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. He has two very efficient helpers. Carol Sjogren and Norma Addleman are his right-hand nurses. Joyce and Lauren are happily married in Minnesota. Joyce has learned to become a loving farm wife. I now had seen all of this senior class but one. Where was she? Maybe she was out of the coun- try. Yes, Marie Anne had gone to Paris as a representative from the U. S. to take part in a conference on world affairs. The deadline is nearing, I have only six hours to get back to San Francisco and make the press. I feel my trip has been worth while and I know you will enjoy reading about this famous class of '53,
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