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Junior Class President.......... Vice President Secretary-T reasurer Student Council.... Class Adviser ..... ....Margaret MacLean Owen Hurst .......................Lester Pierson Leo Lindelof and Betty Lou Pierson Mr. Taylor Top Row, left to right—Vance Casteel, William Kelm, Owen Hurst, Robert Wilkinson, Lester Pierson. Second Row—Margaret MacLean, Ethel Jensen, Marie Nanninga, Doris Hubbard. Third Row—Avis Thompson, Phyllis Pierson, Leo Lindelof, Bernice Schuneman, Mary Margaret Ballard. Bottom Row'—Mr. Taylor, Audrey Wolfe, Janet Jacobsen, Lillie Hartz. Sophomore Class President Marilyn Carlson Vice President Clifford Conley Secretary-Treasurer................ Max Dahl and Marzetta Raabe Student Council ....................Leota Jensen and Clifford Conley Class Adviser Miss Stalter Top Row, left to right—Clifford Conley, Gail Lindelof, Robert Dabler, Kenneth Stier, LaVerne House. Second Row'—Ronald Hochstatter, Vivian Baxter, Max Dahl, Nels Anderson. Third Row'—June Miller, Marilyn Carlson, Marzetta Raabe, Caroline Kares, Leota Jensen. Bottom Row—Arthur Olson, Andree Wise, Cheryle Dabler, Miss Stalter. Freshman Class President Robert Dale Vice President-------------------------------------Shirley Smith Secretary-T reasu rer.............................Janis Renner Student Council Leora Hurst and Alvin Behrens Class Adviser.....................................Miss Nelson Top Row', left to right—Martin McMahon, Don Kennedy, Leland Herrick, Jerry Hadley, Robert Butler. Second Row—Lowell Kelm, Robert Heward, Gail Immel, Glenn DeBolt, Robert Dale, Calvin Sanden. Third Row—Maxine Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Johnson, Janis Renner, Hazel Schuneman, Marilyn Durham. Fourth Row'—Jenna Lee Raabe, Edith Olson, Leora Hurst, Eloise Clary, Marjorie Barber, Hazel Heuer. Bottom Row—Alvin Behrens, Elaine Nelson, Shirley Smith, Bcrnadine Anderson, Miss Nelson.
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CLASS PROPHECY Twenty years ago the Seniors of 1940 sacredly pledged that they would return to Manlius High School where they spent four years diligently seeking a higher education so that they might appreciate the finer things of life. The memorable day, May 24, I960, has arrived and now the Seniors of 1940 are grouped around a massive mahogany table in the million dollar structure of Manlius High School, discussing the high lights of their lives. At the head of the table sits Raymond Van Poucke, a very distinguished looking gentleman; who is now faithfully and earnestly carrying on the duties of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Seated at his right is Miss Ruth Butler the celebrated soprano of the Metropolitan Opera. Next we see the head football coach of the University of Southern California. It’s none other than Jack Swanson, who gained a great deal of his skill while in good old M. H. S. Who would you expect to be sitting beside him? Yes, it’s Lauraetta Stoens, that reckless, singing, shooting, lariat throwing western actress. Across from this wonderful actress we see John Wise inter-national table tennis champion. Like old times, sitting beside Mr. Wise we find Leland Stier who has gained world wide recognition as the man who invented the gasless car. Yes, tune in on your radio and you will hear the world famous singing sisters—Verla and Bemadine Teske. They are the greatest sister act on the radio. Two former chums, Mary Van Poucke and Viva Pierson are sitting side by side. Mary is the leading woman health specialist on the source of common colds and Viva is the famous hair dresser for the most important celebrities in Hollywood. Marzatta Anderson, no longer heavy set but just pleasingly plump is a very important society lady and gives parties which will equal those of Elsa Maxwell. Virginia and Vivian Miller, almost identical twins have gained a prominent name for themselves. Virginia is a literary critic for the New York Tribune and Vivian is the society editor for the New York Times. Next we come to the reckless dare devil driver, Sir Don Roush who broke the speed record on Bonneville Salt Flats with a speed of 500 miles per hour, although he was handicapped by a serious injury to his eye, sustained while playing professional basketball. Occupying the seat beside Sir Don is Miss Rita Hewitt who is happily married to Horace Barton and shows promise of becoming the successor to Paderewsky. Sitting beside Rita is Lorene Hornback who is the wife of the present day world’s tallest man and is traveling in the world’s greatest side show. Next we see Anna Mae Hochstatter who is the great inventor of the autophone which enables the deaf to hear. Anna Mae has amassed a great fortune because of this invention. Sitting across from Anna Mae is Roger Birdsall an outstanding biological chemist. He is nota bene the world over. Near Mr. Birdsall sits Miss Helen DeBolt whose ambition was to become a great Home Ec teacher. Her ambition was realized when she received the conspicuous position of Dean of the Home Economics Department in Oxford University. Next we see a very elegantly dressed gentleman, who addresses the group showing great poise and confidence. Yes, it is Billy Rudiger, who is president of the Maremont Spring Co. Billy acquired this position because of his ability as a salesman. Seated beside him is Jack Coleman who, because of his knowledge and skill has become president of the North Western Railroad. Next is Jacqueline Stier who is the world’s greatest literary critic. She started developing her career in Speech Class in Manlius High School. On the other side sits Evelyn Smith who is faithfully and whole heartedly carrying on the Speech work in this great million dollar structure, which was started in 1939. Now who do we see. Oh, yes it's the former Nina Heward who is now the wife and manager of the President of the Black Seed Company. And last but not least we see Miss Sadie Whipple who at the age of 22 was Miss Typical America” but has now retired from public life and is living on a farm raising chickens on a large scale. As the day draws to a close the Seniors of 1940 each successful in his own work depart to their homes, miraculously happy because they have been reunited with their former classmates. Each and everyone acknowledges the fact that he received the first inspiration toward his success at Manlius High School.
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