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Page 19 text:
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A55 PROPHEQCY CL : l 111ff': ' , -NS X Q egg Q 'e f- R35 KQMK A 5535 . f When the famous speed King, Kenneth Streich, was on his annual vacation to New York, he got the idea he would like to see an opera. As he motored down Broadway he was blinded by the bright lights of Metropolitan Opera. Amanda Ahrensmeier was staring as Carmen. Kenneth was astonished to see his long lost girl friend who disappeared from Murdock years ago, Kenneth couldn't wait un- til the finals so he could go back stage and congratulate Amanda on her fine performance. Amanda informed Kenneth that she was married to a rich oil man and they have had four kiddies ranging sad news, Kenneth dis- the Captiol of United States. When he arlived in Washington D. C. he found the weather undersirable. It was raining so hard he had to take a taxi to the Willard Hotel. Soon his taxi arrived, or should we say, it slowed down for a landing. The door of the taxi was opened by a good looking, young man, who said in his shy way, WTO where mister?W The shock of seeing his old class-mate Speed Lannin, was to much for Kenneth. He fell over in a dead faint and had to be rushed to the hosptial immediately. When Kenneth regained con sciousness, he saw a dark eyed nurse whose face seemed to be familiar. He asked her who she was and she said her name, as he suspected, was Margaret Thiel. He found out it was his old class mate Maggie, who always wanted to be a nurse. 'Maggie was now Mrs. Albert Einstein Junior, and was living in a mansion in Wash- ington D. C. When Kenneth was better, he left for Hollywood California, the land of eternal sunshine. He decided to go by plane. On the plane he met a stewardess, who was no other than Marilyn Wehrmann. She took special preparations to give him everything he wanted for fear of losing her job. Kenneth also found out she was married to a boy from Waverly who was flying the plane and their son was just learning to fly. When he found out she was in from two to twelve. After hearing the appointed in New York, decided to see the same plane ne started to hunt for a parachute to bail out. On the last lap of his journey he stopped at a ranch house in Texas to let his new car cool. He knocked on the door to see if he could get water for the radiator. To his surprise the owner of the ranch was Charles Hemke, he started asking many ques- tions and found out the ranch was left to him by his rich uncle, and it was ten miles square and he had twenty thousand head of cattle and five thousand head of purebred Arabian horses. When he got home his wife and two sons were real glad to see him and so was his class sponsor, Mr. Gakemeier. He held the position as the Dean of Notre Dame. Kenneth is so glad he has seen all his friends again and he hoped they will visit him so they can all recall their days at Murdock High. ZVVS
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' In the year of 1938, six future pilots came to !, MURDOCK CONQOLIDATED SCHOOL to receive their training ff ' These pilots were Carl Leland Bornemeier-Doris Dean- 'Y'!- ' Ruth Guehlstorff-Vern Lau-Willis Rase-Margaret Thiel. Senior Class History In their second year of instruction Doris Dean and Carl Bornemeier did not continue their study to be pilots. They entered the third year of training with out Ruth Guehlstorff but gained a new pilot, Kenneth gtreioh. The in- structor for these three years was Miss Paulene Kroh. The fourth year of training brought us a new girl pilot, Marilyn Wehrmann, bringing company for our 'only other girl of the class. Our instructor was Miss Louise Adams. Philip Hughes, joined our class. Kenneth Wilson, anxious to be a pilot Joined our little group in the sixth year. We were now training under Miss Margaret Rassumson CMrs. Lyle Stocks In' our fifth year of flying Gordon Lannin and S- Mrs. Rhoda Paap, our seventh year instructor helped us fly on toward the future. Kenneth Wilson left us to go to school in Omaha. Our eighth and last year of Preliminary training was under the instruction of Mrs. Doris Frolich. During this year' Philip Hughes left for Ashland. We were now ready for our last four years of training before we fly into the future. We once again started with six members into our' last four years of wider learning. These pilots were- ? Margaret Thiel-Marilyn Wehrmann-Willis Dean Rasa dQR,i, s0 ' Kenneth Streich-Gordon annin and Vern Lau. One vwiiyl 0 day as we were soloing'we landed to pick R up ,LQ5' 0'L 9 Amanda Ahrensmeier and Midge Proctor, with hiss .0 l Q 'J Brodrick as our instructor. Our Sophomore trip proved eventful as we gained a new pilot- Charles Hemke. We lost Midge Proctor to Louisville, and Vern Lau decided to change his course to farming. Our instructor was Mrs. McHugh. Our Junior flight was uneventful as far as gaining or losing 3 pilot, Mr. Blount was now our supervisor. ln our last year of flight training Willis Rase left us. Mr. Gakemeier is leading us into the future, and helping us in our last year of insturc tion. Our class roll is now-Amanda Ahrensmeier- Charles Hemke-Margaret Thiel-Gordon Lannin-Marilyn Wehrmann-Kenneth Streich. we six SENIORS will now be given our pilots licenses to help us fly upward and onward into the gleaming future.
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