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Page 19 text:
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CLASS PROPHECY Zing! What was that? Run for cover! It is a falling star--no, wait! lt is stopping. As the beautiful colors of charcoal grey and pink showed through the clouds, the meteor opened to reveal twenty-one white carnations. lt is the future of the Class of 1956. After spending more time in Sycamore than the Mayor did, Ray Weininger relieved t Mayor of his duties. Mayor Weininger has just passed a new curfew law-- Only girls between the ag s of sixteen arid twenty-one allowed on the streets after 10 o'clock. Jimmy Morehart is an announcer over station STINK. He can be heard every evening at 6:30 urging you to buy the new odorless sandwich spread made of limburger cheese and onions. Cloyee Gilliland is teaching highly scientific methods of farming to the students of Gilliland Univer- sity which he established in Scutch. Colette Kisseberth is leading a group of man-hungry wolfesses into the bushiest part of Africa. Joyce Staib has become the world's greatest debater. Her most appreciative audience is her husband who is an admiral in the U. S. Navy. Donna Jean Sibert is the operator of a famous dancing school. The only real prerequistite for enrolling is that you be of the opposite sex. Donna Lou Wentz is now Dean of a Men's College in Berwick, where she is working toward her Mrs. Degree. Lois Burks is a famous woman doctor and has discovered a cure for amnesia. Lester Arbogast has a ranch out West. As a bachelor he has prospered well. He said he would rather tame a wild bronco any day than a stubborn woman. Harold Traxler has become famous as a judge for bathing beauty contests. lt usually takes him days to pick a winner. Dick Ludwig, a great painter, left South America recently, as he said the scenery kept him from his work. Bill Bland and his wife have just retired and are living alone. They no longer have their ducklings. Cora Laura Wagner is now manager of a New York Fashion Firm after starting as a model. Maxine Walter is married to a wealthy playboy and at present is living on the French Rivera, Janet Beaschler started out as a private secretary for a large firm and is now manager. Some of the office boys are begining to like lady executives. Ruth Seifert is a world-famous chemist. Her latest analysis reveals that she has discovered a cure for R-B-itis. James Racheter and his wife are residing in the McCutchenville community, and have five sons. Just right for a basketball team, Keith Hossler runs a very prosperous farm. He divides his time between women and farming. If the women interfere with farming, he quits---farming. Gene Hohman is rtmning a marriage bureau in the Middle West. He has no trouble getting the girls, but the boys have run out on him. He has just finished a prison sentence for bigamy. Deanna Webster has become a very noted TV artist. She was awarded just recently a plaque for best TV actress of the year. Ray Mullholand is living on a sugar plantation in Hawaii. He says there is plenty of sugar there.
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1956, of McCutchenville School being of sound mind and memory do hereby declare this our last will and testament, revoking all wills hertofore made, l, LESTER ARBOGAST, will my likeness for doing nothing to David Heimrick. I, JAN BEASCHLER, .will all my troubles Qwhich have been manyj to Ed Ferstler. May he profit by them I, WILLIAM BLAND, will my Ford to anyone who is man enough to handle it. l, LOIS BURK' will my nightly pinups to Helen Beis. I, CLOYCE GILLILAND, will my ambition in sports to Marvin Hufford. I, KEITH HOSSLER, will my craftsmanship to Robert Palmer. I, GENE HOHMAN, will my liking for Operas to Bruce Spoon. l, COLETTE KISSEBERTH, will my short haircut to Carol Royer. I, DICK LUDWIG, will my chemistry book to anyone who can understand it. l, RAYMOND MULLHOLAND, will my Ford to Don Dunlap. May he drive it with pride. I, JAMES MOREHART, will my Ooga Horn to any Junior with friends on the police force. I, JAMES RACI-IETER, will my long legs to Cletus Wagner who needs them. I, RUTH SEIFERT, will my energetic ways to Carol Royer. I, DONNA SIBERT, will my roller skates to Mr. C. D. Moore for all future skating parties. I, JOYCE STAIB, will nothing. I need everything I have. I, HAROLD TRAXLER, will my bashfulness to Ercil Eschbach. I, CORA LAURA WAGNER, will my Bermuda shorts and knee socks to Don Urban, I, MAXINE WALTER, will my little ability in anything to anyone who has lot of ability in something or nothing. I, DEANNA WEBSTER, will my unmanagable hair to anyone who can manage it. I, RAY WEININGER, will my ability to walk down the hall without a swing to Carol Brashares. I, DONNA WENTZ, will my shortness to Dorothy Coldiron. CLASS MOTTO To Smile At Defeat Is The Road To Success CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS COLORS Charcoal Grey and Pink
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E ANNUAL STAFF- Editor, Donna Wentz, Assistant Editor, Harold Traxlerg Sports Editor, Jim Racheter, Business Manager, jim Morehartg Abstnt-Deanna Webster Snapshot Editor. Basis Fl! x-ff Editor EWSPAPER STAFF , janet Beasclilerg Assistant Editor, Donna Sibertg High School News Editor, Gene Hohniang Grade News Editor, Bill Bland, Art Editor, Ruthie Seifert, Society Editor, Donna Editor Lester Wentz, Sports Editor, Harold Traxlerg Joke Editor, Jim Morehart, Production Ray Weininger, Assistant Production Editor, Keith Hosslerg Circulation Manager Arbogastg Advisor, Miss Keninierlyg Typists, Deanna Webster, Maxine Walter, Dick Ludwig, and Colette Kisseberth.
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