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PROPH ECY Mar Hillenbrand was just recently offered a contract to play on a Girls Profes- siona Basketball squad. KHere's honing she acceptsl. Wesle Cashman has become owner of the Arrow Shirt Company. fHow about the arrow t rough your heart, Wes?J Kenneth Nelson has been married and is still debating about accepting the job of President of the Baby Sitters Club of America, since Donald Ritter is retiring Florence Kadlec has just recently become owner of the Ann Lake dancing hall. Co- owner is Ramona Ripka. H Laverne Engblom has amazingly grown to the height of five feet, nine inches tall. Laird Mork is now Chemistry and Math teacher at the U. of UMW. CMora7 Fred Klammer and his NRed Hot Cornetn has his own orchestra and is appearing in a new musical over colored television. Oh yes, John Kylander plays the drums. Jerr Weidendorf owns a big and beautiful resort on the North Shore of Lake Mora. -e reports fishing is good. Who is this we see? Why, Mary Nordenstrom. Mary has been named the Roller Derby Queen of 1962. Barbara Weinmaun is her official skate carrier. fJust can't be separated, can you?5 Janet Latterell is still singing UIt's so Nice To Have A Man Around The Housen. Vir inia Swoboda has taken up nursing as a profession. Her main job is injecting ypos nto monkeys. Stanley Ash has taken over the radio program NMain Streetu and has Eldon James as main vocalist. The Davis and Davis Dancing School is now operated by the sisters who are always together, Carol and Betty Davis. Arthur Nielson now owns the telephone office. Why? He figures it is cheaper that way. Dolores Mourer has been in the Armed Forces. Naturally, the women's branch. Dorothy Wida is married. Need we say more? Ruth O uist decided she liked school so well that she's still in the Mora Public c oo . CThe only woman janitor in historyl. Robert Monson has a full time job of telling bed-time stories. Robert Dove has just been voted the tallest man in Minnesota. Louise Strandlund is head majorette for the marching band in Miami, Florida. Flora Jean Williams, Home from Paris, France, states she is a fashion designer of halr scarfs there. Sandra Smith is managing a resort in Atlantic City -- City of Queens. Sheldog Hwtchinson and Rodney Oslin'are doing well on their 5,000 acre ranch in t e est. The first class chauffeur of Dean Krinke is none other than his twin, Gene. Dean operates a garage in Montana. Bett Hoffman has been given the title nLoyal Student of Mora High Schoolu because o a t e outstanding tasks she had done while attending. Joyce Harrier has gone into dentistry work. Pulling teeth is her specialty. 17
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SENIOR IN THE YEAR 1962, WE ARE ALL ASSEMBLED BACK AT MORA HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE HOME- COMING FESTIVITIES OF THE STATED YEAR. ALL OF US MADE A SPECIAL TRIP FROM OUR HOMES BECAUSE ALL WANTED TO ATTEND TUE FIRST ALUMNI DANCE IN THE HISTORY OF MORA. WE FIND OUR CLASSMATES WITH MANY AND VARIED PROFESSIONS. Vivian Anderson is still working in the office of Mr. Held. Henry Krawiecki now operates all of his father's business places. He is also pres- ident of the Mora Commercial Club. Robert Smith won national honors as being Nthe man with the neatest hairu. He also operates a beauty salon for Nmen onlyu. Here we see Mary Meyer in a WAVE uniform. She holds the rank of Commander and can always be seen being escorted around by her chauffeur in a four-door jeep. Darlene Hathawa has secured the position as the artist on the television program, immy's Junior Jamboreen. Larry Klapmeier is running for Mayor of this fair city on none other than the Paradise ticket. p Eldon Krotz is the first Professor at any college to be called the second and pos- sibly the last, nEinsteinH. Mary Dochow has been named the second HEmily Postu and has the daily job of making comments on Bob Nordeen's attire. Bob is now owner of the Men's Fashion Shop in Mora. Glenda Schla el is still single and is running for the title of HStaying Single the Longest Ella and Ellen Mathison are planning for a double-wedding which will take place in about two weeks. The reason for the man. long wait was that Ellen had to find a James Peterson is filling the shoes of Mr. Gerard as English teacher in Mora High. Ulm writes tests for all the English classes. We find Betty Lou Krawiecki finally engaged to Bob. Betty Lou has made it a hobby to collect footballs and basketballs. Carol Herr has become a famous television star because of her singing ability. Here comes the Greyhound bus driver. None other than Ruthellen Anderson. Sylvester Klous is known to many as the uWarman Wondern. He pounds granite. We have an opera star with us. It's none other than Donald Kopp who has the lead- ing feminine role with Rudy Vallee CDick Haegl. Morris Johnson is now replacing Mr, Obert Is getting too far along in years to Della Youn uist is chief cook and bottle gh School. Congratulations, Della. Harlo Dickinson is still holding the same metter, Harlo? in teaching Social. He feels Mr. Obert handle both Social and American History. washer at the cafeteria here in Mora rank in the National Guard. What's the Gerald James is head of the Conservation Department in Mora. His assistant is Jerry Wallace, who is thoroughly pleased with his job. Ella Ritter, Madge Strom, and Virginia Harms are three of the most enthused spec- tators who attend the games of their Alma Mater. I6
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