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CLASS PROPHECY In thts nrneteen hundred and srxty elghth year of our Lord we are through college and just getttng started rn our 11fe work Honorable Senators Beverley Stahley and Marcta Wrse from Indrana are cltmbmg aboard our Inter Planatory Rocket for a VISII to the Unrted States Colony on the Moon Congress has just recessed and traveling wtth us ts Representatrve Mearlene Grabtll from the Moon Metropolts The Space Cadet tn charge of ptlotrng the rocket IS Thomas Wmeland From the space communrcatrons tower Darlene Gall reports the rocket wrll ftre up tn ftve mlnutes We ftnd seats and fasten our safety belts We talk wrth other passengers on board and frnd that Sandra Worttnger and Janrce Brzzarl accompanled by thetr husbands are golng to the Moon on busrness We are reported out of the Earth s atmosphere by Second Cadet Marven Whetten Stewardesses Betty Juday and Judy Mtshler brlng lunch around and we chat wtth them of New Parts Htgh School days We are comrng near the Moon now There seems to be some drffrculty tn landrng because of some flyrng saucers plloted by Donald Keck and Wade Weldy tn our path Space Patrolman Btlly Mrshler rs clearing a space now Here at the Space port Kay Etsenhour and Sharon Metzler gtve us oxygen helments because of the Moon s lack of an atmosphere Mechantcs Mrchael Lamb and John Holltnger come out to check over the Rocket We could not talk wxth them because of our helments and the lack of arr rf tt were not for the tngenlus Radar Radlo Invented by Thomas Tarman The founder of the Moon colony LaVerne Mlller comes out to welcome us He ts gotng to show us some of the htghlrghts around the colony Ftrst the oxygen machrne tnvented by Chemrst Kathleen Weldy operates on Solar Batterles This furnrshes oxygen for all of Greater Earthvrlle The street department has a very rmportant Job be cause lf the streets are not kept clean the people on Earth wrll complam because the Moon ts not shrmng Joanne Hoffer and Beverly Berkey are co charrwomen of the Streets Must Shtne at Ntght Commrsslon Steven Mtshler has the Lonestar newspaper Hrs asslstant edttor Gordon Mrller IS to cover the basketball game Earth team New Parts Independents versus Vemce tomght Davrd Smoker tnforms us that Earthvtlle IS on Moon Shtne Savlng ttme all year round now We are now going to tank up wrth food at the F8LW Fervtda and Weybrrght Restaurant owned and operated by Ltnda Weybrrght and Jamce Fervlda They feature Green Cheese from the Moon Those people from Vemce have really taken to our game of basketball Why half the populatton must be here from Vemce for the game' We purchase tlckets from Marlene Ktrkdorffer at the trcket booth We meet the Vemce Engltsh translator for the benefrt of the Ventctan people The baskets here are 20 feet htgh as a 200 pound person on earth wetghs only 35 pounds here on Moon The players are about to start to get ready to commence to begtn the basketball game The referees Ronald Kerltn and Henry Beachy are explatntng the rules to the captatns James Neff and Ronald Brooktns are the forwards Rtchard Htbschman and Robert Mtller guards are a few of the players on the New Parts Independent team Broadcasttng the game are Marctle Ramer tn Venlctan and Dorothy Warble rn Engltsh Durtng the game we see the blg Partsrans dunk the ball and do some fantasttc plays The Parlsrans come out on top wrth a flnal score of U' to '17 tn Vemctan of course John Holltnger Sponsor EXCHANGE PUBLISHING CO EXCHANGE PUBLISHING CO - S n s , . . . , . I l - 0 n - . . , . , , . . I 1 - - n o Q - v u 1 - n n . p , . r s u 1 , .
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LUT TORY We greet you parents teachers and frlends on this our last day of being together as a class group We want to thank you for your gurdance patronage and cooperatron in helping us to attain our goal of graduatron from high school However this is only one of the goals we have met Now we are faced with the task of settxng new ones For some lt wrll be ac quiring further education while others will be establlshmg their life s work immediately Whatever rt may be we hope that you wrll accept us as we try to ftnd our places in this vast world in which you have already established yourselves Classmates we must realize that we are stepprng into a modern and very advanced world full of sputniks and satellites and we must be prepared to keep pace with this needed flelds by building new schools for our ever growing population so that the next generation may have the advantage of a good educatron as we have had by building bet ICI businesses to meet the demands of the public and by supportrng our government by voting for good strong leaders Let us also remember that we wrll find opportunity only if we are looking for lt As we go our separate ways after tonight remember that the Almighty God has cre ated us and rf we ever need guidance He is always ready to help Before us even as behind God is and all rs well Darlene Gall Sponsor Probably not many of us will be scientists in this field, but we can specialize in other EUREKA SILO 8: BLOCK CO. EUREKA SILO 8: BLOCK CO.
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CLASS WILL We the Senror Class of 1958 New Parts Htgh School betng sound of mrnd sober of thought and sertous of purpose do hereby set our hand and seal to thts our last w1ll and testament this twenty eighth day of May ntneteen hundred and frfty etght We do hereby wtll the followtng Jackson a publrsher for all hrs adventures Mrs Stump a newly equrpped Home Economrcs Department Greenwalt a twenty s1x hour day Hettler trme clocks for the basketball boys rest' Mrs McColley another semor class as ntce as ours Mrs Mrnter a new color chart Mrller a self propelled Drrver Educatron car Mrs Burkholder more open ltbrary hours next year Mrs Weldy a second Ernstern to help her Harness a sound proof band room Mrs Kaser room for her art suppltes Mrs Hollar a Thunderbtrd for faster trtps between here and Bethany Junrors our sweet personahtles Sophomores our good looks and Freshmen our bratns Indrvtdually and severally we do wtll the followtng HENRY BEACHY my deep votce to Carol Poff BEVERLY BERKEY my man to hrs JANICE BIZZARI Alaska to people who lrke tt RONNIE BROOKINS my nrce qutet car to Terry Bender KAY EISENHOUR my ftgure to Joan Johns JANICE FERVIDA my pleasant personalrty to Martha Ellrot MEARLENE GRABILL my Job to Esther Weaver RICHARD HIBSCHMAN my ablltty to dance to Shrrley Berkey JOANNE HOFFER my good grades to Ltnda Searles JOHN HOLLINGER my dry jokes to Ketth Mrller BETTY JUDAY my F H A prestdency to Judy Kaser DON KECK my grrlfrtends to Glenn Hernrtch RONNIE KERLIN my safe U1 drrvrng to Ltnda Helman MARLENE KIRKDORFFER my bashful ways to Laura Dawson MICHAEL LAMB my levts to Davrd Mtshler SHARON METZLER my soft vorce to Pat Moneyheffer GORDON MILLER my herght to Jrm Shaver LaVERNE MILLER my trdy harr cut to Bob Wtneland ROBERT MILLER my last second baskets to Jtm Clem BILL MISHLER my Mr Amerrca frgure to Kermtt Mtshler JUDY MISHLER my annual staff posrtron to Sheryl Neff STEVE MISHLER my curly harr to Max Leatherman JIM NEFF my out of town glrls to Mtke Zelltnger MARCILE RAMER my hair style to Nancy Mrshler DAVID SMOKER my muscles to B111 Beer BECKEY SNIDER my smooth walk to Pat Metzler BEVERLEY STAHLEY my trrp to Flortda to Judy Coffman TOM TARMAN my Coronet to Phrlrp Paugh DOROTHY WARBLE the excess semor money to myself as a fee for my bookkeeptng servtces KATHLEEN WELDY my long harr to Lee Stangland WADE WELDY my shy ways to Jtm Wortrnger LINDA WEYBRIGI-IT my sweet ways to Kay Swartzendruber MARVEN WHETTEN my brother s shrrrs back to htm TOM WINELAND my gtrl frlend to my brother MARCIA WISE my long feet to Ileta Neff SANDRA WORTINGER my studyrng OD abrlrty to the teachers Sponsor SLABAUGH CONSTRUCTION CO SLABAUUH CONSTRUCTION CO Mr. U . . i Mr. -- - ' , Mr, -- ' ' . Mr. ' -- - ' ' . Mr, -- - , DARLENE GALL -- my musical ability to Loren Weybright.
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