Minooka High School - M DI AN Yearbook (Minooka, IL)

 - Class of 1965

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Senior 611155 Will We, the class of 1965, being of sound mind and body hereby bequeath, both individually and collectively, the following properties which we accumulated during our sojourn in the halls of Minooka High: I, Frank Ashley, will my supreme ability in the major sport of wrestling to anybody great enough to take over my weight class. I, Stephen Bailey, will to Darold Evans a new bus driver for the next two or three or four years. I, Aldene Boese, will my Good Housekeeping Seal of Disapproval for Lockers to Mary Ann Slingsby and Bonnie Link. I, Kathy Bols, will my French Horn which is battered, beaten, and falling apart to Agatha Siron with the hopes she can hold it together. I, Dave Brown, will 10 boxes of stationery, pencils, and 1 TWA pass to Arizona State University anytime to Suzanne Jo Beane. I, Judy Clark, will my ability to get involved with car trouble Con a datej to Linda lVIcCowan. I, Jim Clennon, will my ability to stay out of trouble all the time to Robert Bols. I, Terry Coley, will my ability to control my temper in P.E. classes to Jimmy Seehafer and my rating as No. 1 manager in the state to Ray Coleman. I, Jerry Davidson, will my class ring size 14 to Rick Coop. I, Helen Davidson, will my ability to always be late to my little sister in F.H.A. Bemadette Rapp. I, Howard Davidson, will the beauty of my locker to Dale Fatlan. I, Larry Dirst, will to Ken Wilhelmi and Jackie Vaughn eine erfreuliche Gesellschaft which I am sure they will have many of in future years. I, Alan Dorick, will my hard job of watching the P.E. office 7th hour to Bob Friant. I, Donna Eneix, will to Theresa Galloway my false eyelashes fif I can get them offj. I, Linda Evans, will my ability to stay out of trouble in 5C library to my brother Leon. I, Dan Friant, will my scholarly-type glasses to any sobby-eyed junior who is in need of a pair. I, Ralph Gabrielson, will my vaulting ambition and studious quality to Mickey Korelc. I, Elton Gerber, will my ability to run a record breaking 880 yards to Randy Kraker. I, Jerry Goggins, will to Bill Wilson my fat and my T.V. wrestling ability and all my hair pins. I, Nan Harlow, will to Penny Todd all my old shorthand pages and speech notes. I, Tom Harrington, will all my Mondays to Juno Eneix. I, Gerald Hauge, will my bookkeeping book to any junior unlucky enough to take the subject. I, Bob Heap, will my ability to start a certain Green Chevy truck with jumper cables to Kit Johnson. I, Elba Hensley, will to any junior or juniors interested: my powers of hypnosis, psychoanalysis, extrasensory perception, and my sociology book. I, Mary Hess, will my points in P.E., which were always scarce, to Carol Teague who claimed she needed more. I, Sharon Hoppler, will my campaign speech for Lyndon Johnson to Craig Mann and my spectatcular German speaking ability to Kathy Satorius. I, Alice Hulbert, will my place in the hall selling milk at noon hour to anyone whom Mr. Siron passes it to. I, Tina Johnson, will to Andrea Hammond a one-way ticket on the first rocket to Mars. I, Carol Jones, will all of my wonderful Newsweeks to Lora Zink. I, Harry Ludwig, will my basketball ability to Craig Mann, Pm sure he can use it. I, Joan Martin, will to Paulette Cross my outstanding ability to receive high grades. I, Bill Molony, will all my marvelous speed to Craig Mann to help him break the 100 yard Dash Record. I, Rita Orlomoski, will a pair of roller skates to the person who gets stuck with the last locker at the west end of the hall, also a crow bar for them to get it open. I, David Peterson, will my ability to use a hand saw in shop class to Steve Thorsen. I, Dee Potts, will my best behavior and quietness in Office Practice to Dawn Peacock. I, Suzie Pumphrey, will my femininity to Connie Flatness. I, Irene Rousonelos, will my chemistry mothballs to Bonnie Link.

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Scaivr 611155 Z7ro,vl1ecy Minooka Community High School lVIinooka, Illinois Dear lVIr. Siron, Since you were so fond of the 1965 Senior Class, we thought you would like to know what has become of us. First of all, let us explain who we are and what has become oflus. We are Deenie Boese and myself, Rita Orlo- moski. I have obtained the highest standing in the world in the field of psychiatry. I obtained my doctorate degree from several universities which include Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Notre Dame. Deenie also has a doctorate degree, but in sociology. We are writing to you from Jelly Bean Island off the coast of South Africa, owned by none other than .lim Clen- non. We were sent here for the purpose of research by the President of the United States, Bob Heap and his first lady--Tina fBirdl johnson. Along our route of travel we have met most of the former 1965 senior class students of lVIinooka High School. On the way to Europe our pilot was ferry Davidson, who flew the Flaky Airlines owned by Larry fones. Our stewardess, Mary Hess, was very pleasant. While flying we conversed with the greatest escape artist in the United States. Yes, you guessed it, none other than Elha lwho done itl Hensley. While relaxing on the flight we watched astro-vision. The '4Tonight Shown was on with guest stars ferry Coggins, that great comedian, also Dave Brown and his Adorabellos, lady Clark, Linda Evans, and Sally Stroud. We also saw the United States space flight with astro boy .lohn Dorre and companion Kathy Bols. This flight was the first man-woman flight ever to go up success- fully. The first flight, which contained Lana Zinlc and Howard Davidson wasn't very successful, to our dismay. When we landed in Paris, customs inspector Sharon Hoppler inspected our luggage. We were talking about the headlines that were in the papers: Marsha Thomas elopes with Bonnie Prince Charlief' Then I realized that it was getting late and we had to make our hair appointments at the Curly Wave Beauty Salon owned and operated by Dee Potts and Donna Eneix. After a hair-lifting afternoon we went to our hotel, the Shady I..ady's Lounge in Paris. We were greeted at the door by bellhops Steve Bailey and ferry Hauge who introduced us to the manager, Ralph Siron. Ralph told us about friends of ours who were also staying at his hotel. Later we found out that the friends were basketball man- ager Lee Stroud and all-around baskeball player AI Doriek. By now Deenie was pretty hungry, so we decided to eat big. I wanted to go to the Gay Paree, the biggest res- taurant in Europe, owned by Alice fo-o-o la-lal Hulbert. We were greeted at the door by two smiling bunny girls, Lee Wilhelmi and Sherrie Sharpton who took us to our table. The master of ceremonies for the evening was Mel Smith, who introduced guest singer Carol Jones. While we were listening to Carol, we happened to glance at the next table. Two of the best known European play boys K Harry Ludwig and Dave Petersonj were sitting there. Re- membering us from Minooka High School, they came over and asked if we were sitting alone. When we said yes, they decided to become our escorts for the rest of the evening. The first place they took us was to Tom Harringtonls Wholesale Beverage Store. After a sparkling hour we went to Helen's House of Ivy owned by Helen Davidson. We sat and heard poems by Frank Ashley, and folk songs by Larry llladdy Cooll Dirst. We also saw a swordswallowing act with Dan Friant and Bill Molony. When Dan Friant cut his neck the was good at things like thatl Doctor Irene Rousonelos and nurse Lora Zinlc came to the rescue. While we were there they announced the Miss Universe Contestl' winner as Phyl Stafford and Mr, Universe as Keith Steffes. Harry and Dave wanted to see the wrestling match between Big Daddy John Tapley and Bear Cat Doug Sitzes. That night we also went to a movie called, Tarzan In Paris, starring Ralph Cabrielson as Tarzan, Sue Pamph- rey as Jane, Nan Harlow as Baby Jane, and Terry Coley as Boy. After a good night's sleep we went to the biggest amusement park in Paris owned by loan Martin. There we met the Snow Cone King, Steve Sanders. We also sawthe 'f0dd Ball and Freak Shown with Elton Gerber as man- ager. Finally our trip was coming to an end. We took a plane to our headquarters on Jelly Bean Island. On the plane we ran into the last person in the 1965 class, Ron Money Bags Severson, who was vacationing on Jelly Bean Island from his stock market empire. Well, itls good to be back to work, even if it is on ,lelly Bean Island. Sincerely yours, Deenie Boese Rita Orlomoski I6 1



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Steve Sanders, will my ability to eat candy in Mr. McLaughlin's SB study hall without getting caught to Steve Thorsen. Ron Severson, will the White Willow Flag to Craig Mann and all L.B.J. buttons to the Devil. Sherrie Sharpton, will my quietness and shyness to Janis Kennedy. Ralph Siron, will my ability to go 6 months without a date to Bob Friant. Doug Sitzes, will my ability to chew gum all day and not get caught to Montie Gerber. Mel Smith, will my size 13 shoes to Jim Seehafer with the hope that he will be able to fill them some day. Phyllis Stafford, will my boyfriend's dog, Gus, to Gus Rousonelos. Keith Steffes, will my nickname Shaker,' to Rick Coop. Lee Stroud, will my orange and black beanie, that has been willed to me, to Cindy Lewis. Sally Stroud, will to Sandra Jacks my great tumbling ability and to Sharon Sharpton my red ponytail. John Tapley, will my side burns to anyone with cold ears. Marsha Thomas, will my paperback book, Wfhe Art of Datingn to Judy Baltz. LeAnne Wilhelmi, will my blonde hair to Sandy Jacks. Lana Zink, will to Deloris Peterson fseeing that we both are twinsj, the right to never be called by the proper name. flsn't that right, Diane?J Lora Zink, will to Terry Reed, my office as Senior Class President, so he can have a good excuse for making mathematical errors as I do. I also will to him a junior boy who will laugh at him for making these math er- rors, as he himself does. And finally I will to him my ability to be logical, concise, and brief! Senior flwwr fudeufs The Honor Students and their averages are FIRST ROW from left to right: Lora Zink-4.19, Helen Davidson-4.58, Mary Hess--4.28, Kathy Bols-4.95, Lana Zink-4.19, Sharon Hoppler--4.26. In the SECOND ROW from left to right: are Alan Dorick--4.45, Dave Peterson-4.47, Larry Dirst-4.68, Dan Friant-41.446, Rob Heap-4.03. Not shown in the picture is Judy Clark with a 4.03 average.

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