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--l n1i111'r.a11f1u ...g- TRACK TEAM First row Cleft to rightjz Marvin Stauffenberg, Larry Crouse, Paul Feldsien, Carnie Shaw, Keith Mc- Pheeters, Howard Potts, John Minnich, Richard Meyer, Eugene Porter, Robert Boyd. Second Row Cleft to rightjz Joe Hodge, Clarence Manker, Loren Noble, Melvin McMeen, Jack Cooper, David Lyons, Dean Cleveland, William Shonkwiler, Don- ald Pement, Robert Erickson, Coach Earl Benoche. Third row Cleft to rightla Marvin Gerdes, James White, Gerald Shipp, Robert Gordon, Wayne Richmond, Gerald Benge, Gene Wilkie, Thomas Drazy, Dale Noble, Francis Buck, Jerry Winder. SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Standing Cleft to rightl : Coach Earl Benoche, Robert Boyd, Eugene Porter, Howard Potts. Kneeling Cleft to rightj : Paul Feldsien, Jr., George Porter, Carnie Shaw, Charles Willis. BADMINTON AND PING-PONG CHAMPS Standing Cleft to rightlz Miss Smith and Jean Lemay. Sitting: Pat Trunk. ,VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS First row Cleft to rightl : Marilyn Mansfield, Jean Lemay, Julia Batley, Ester Barrett, Barbara Melton, Juanita Earnhart. Second row Cleft to rightl: Zada Pement, Judy I-Iadden, Helen Fox, Miss Smith, Phyllis Light, Nona Prairie.
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--L.-'iL. IIIIIIITEIIHU A+.--.:-..- ' Class Prophecy It is now the year of 1990. We, the Class of 1951, are holding a re- union at the Hotel Manteno. ' Hotel Manteno is one of the most ultra-modern hotels in the central United States. When we walk through the arched doorway, who should we see but the manager, Gerald Hatch. Gerald took us through the hotel and told us all about its beginning. The chief food advisor for the dining room and dancing pavilion is Eilene Wichtendahl. She is a graduate of one of the best cooking and foods schools in the world. Now that we are back in the lobby we see coming through the door Charles Willis. Charles has a large string of high class restaurants. There near the terrace we see Edmund Martin and Paul LaMore, who are the best agriculturists in the United States. Talking to them is a great chem- ist from Washington, D.C., Paul Feldsien, Jr. Paul works in the largest laboratory in the world. He does war research for the government., As we look 'around we see the great Professor Eugene Porter. Eu- gene is professor of chemistry at the University of Texas. Talking to Professor Gene is a Marine. This high-ranking Marine is Parmley Weir, Pee Wee to us. He is the most valuable man in the Marine Corps. Over there near the dining hall door is Rutha Jane Williams, better known as Madame Ruthla. She has a very large hat-designing industry. As a side-line, Rutha operates an ice cream parlor. Look over there-it's Carnie Shaw. He owns many skating rinks and has trained many good skating stars. Next to Carnie we see Leslie Joplin, who owns a large share in the Wrigley Field ball park and is chief vendor. Here is good old Marianne Bensema. Although during school she wasn't too ambitious, today Marianne is owner of the chain of stores known 'as the S 81 C Stores. Talking to her is Frances Hayen, who for- mulated the plans to remodel the White House. Talking to her is that greatest architect of all times, Robert Boyd. He is working on the struc- ture of the outside of the White House. Near the desk is George Porter, who has invented a kind of machine known as the Alico machine. It has proved superior to the Diesel engine. Just entering the hotel is Genald's private secretary, Arlene Nietfeldt. She is a graduate of the University of California. Talking to Arlene is our
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