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Prophecy Date June,l 99 ace e s Pla Somewhere behind the Iron Curta n egarding Confidential report on subversive fand other if an tivities of members of ass o 195 Norton High Schoo ubmitted by fFull fledged Blue blooded Investigations Recruit 7th Class,Thomas Strietenberger I started my search for former classmates on foot but soon found that I would need a faster means of transportation I dropped in t Honest John Norman s used car lot to get a late model used car But Honest John has not changed much from the last time we saw him sold me a car he swore would take me anywhere he swore that I wouldn t even hear the motor fter a few m es I Just swore After the car broke down I began to hitch hike and soon Bot a ride with another boy we all remember Larry Rebman who is a famous de signer e model Larry was testing now would do 90 in w 12 n second n t an nked him r e bu told m would get out before he shifted any more Entering the next town I came to I went to the nearest hotel where Joan Herrin was desk clerk er a a s or n proceeded down the street Seeing an unusually large crowd I decided to investigate What I saw amazed me Davld Hamilton and Dick Orendas w re selllng a cure all something that would cure aches and pains relieve sore and st1ff muscles This product was even better than HADACOL They called it ALCOHOL 90 proof I on th k 1t w ever replace Hadacol in the American home w ndow t see if there was any one in there that I knew Sure enough, there was Darlene Good slnking the eight ball in the side pocket looked up in time to see the Reverend Ries coming around the corner nce I dn wan see that I had been gazing into the po room I ducked down an alley eeding some diversion from my pursuits I opped n a n club owned by Wayne Pressler Wayne wasn t there but I found someone I did know entertaining there The act featured Martha Hutchinson and her bubble dancers Ignoring the signs that said ook but o not touch the merchandise I attempted to renew my friendship with Martha I was thrown out by Mary Elizabeth Swaino who 1s now bouncing under the name of lildred Burke Badly shaken by the rude way my old friends were treating me, staggered to a doorway and sat down I was not to be allow suffer in peace for George Krska and Robert Taylor who were heads of lens Christian Temperance Union of America told me if they found loaded again they would have me run out of town They assured me that ey could do a they were persona frien s of the layor Sly Steve Sabo ver ot e e a oo knew Sabo s caused me to begin o se a n 0 b s restored when I ked ross he eet nd s this s n e Four allas oran Goa er and Relnho Underta ers Balmers, and Pallbearers. Loans made on the s1de.H Their motto was M I 9 Pl : Jo ' ce, 1 B 1 . yi BC Cl f 2, l s : F.B.I. - . - 7 , so a . He 3 a il ' . . Th lo . 5 1 , 154 1 hird, d...I tha for the 1d t hi I . . Aft hot bath and h t ap, I e ' - , , . , . But d 't in 111 Going on down the street to the local pool hall, I looked in the 1 o , ' . I S1 di 't t him to ol N , st 1 at ite . ,'1 , d I . But ed to ' me th ' it too, s 1 d H . I ne g a chanc to tell th m th t I. t . Thi t lo f ith 1 the Class f 52, ut it wa loo ac t str a aw ig . Th : D , I , hl , ldg k , Em-
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p angling u 1ng an buying to the hearty congratulatlons 0 apprecxatlve sen1ors upon danclng 1U the Cannlbal Club They ll remember w1th gratitude the t1me spent by B111 Forsch a cadet teacher BUFt0D Mrs Boedicker and many others who helped the class turn the gym into a dark and beautiful Jungle They ll remember the buffet supper the saterfall the banana trees the snakes the natlve guldes an explorers the sarong clad natlve g1r1s and t e monkey an a 1 gator favors They ll laugh about the weird Jungle blrds they created e tons of rocks they carr ed the shellac they sprayed over t em se ves as well as the skins and the enormous amount of food that d1s appeared during the afternoon rry Relnhold will r Ju Cla picnic whl started with baseball and food at Virginia Kendall and ended w1th Harry ll1ng B111 Da las and Eleanor Pel1 from a can was a grea year for Mona Butler the Homecomlng attendant Norma Sturm delegate o Girls State Eleanor Pel1 who sang her way to a one a K eorge Hardgrove ho played the French horn ll enough to earn p rank in the state the boys class basketball teams which won e tournament and repeated again the followlng year and the followlng Hamilton Karl Sauber Pat Swaino Norma Sturm George Hardgrove and Frances Lipovac Th s was the year that The Five was born They ll remember their senior year the dance they sponsored which turned out to he pretty quiet when the record Player wouldn t play their v s C very important people J pres1dents ck Ely of Y Sherr eigner of Tri Bill Saenger of e oosters Glen Mosley o and Jesters Bob Cunningham o the Chorus Karl Sauber o the Band Captains l Saenger of e foo all team Wayne Pressler of the basketball team Joyce Todd of the g1rls basketball team Student directors Eleanor Pel1 of the chorus George Hardgrove of the band Homecoming Queen Joan Herrin George Hardgrove winner of the District State Scholarship Contest Eleanor Pell and the Chora lettes securing superior rating at Kent luslc Contest They ll remember senior movies class parties Cheaper by the Dozen Up on Old Smoky Room 5 class meetings getting ads for the annual the green Studebaker Larry Rebman s a1r horn es ere s so much to remem er the tanglble things tha can e put in paint or pictures but even more than these are the things that u t ex ress n wor a can onl be remembere n the hearts and expressed in their personalities 55 1 , b ild' , d . ' f MT- . - . d , - ' ' , h d ll'- tn 1 . h - 1 , ' - Ha ' neve forget the n1or ss 'ch Spi 1 ' oe. It t -t , , t . s. U., G , w we a to , ' th who were elected to National Honor Society: Wayne Pressler, David l 1 at H ' 19 - . . ' : D1 Hi- . i St -H1-Y. th B , f F. B. L. A. , f , f . : B11 th tb . ---Y , th 1 b 5 ' t h ca ' be p ed 1 ds, th t y d 1 1r
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you ever get n a hole we will cover you osslng the street to ve a bett loo I ran across Bonn Barnes and Janet Bidlnger I really ran across them too as they were painting the bottom of man hole covers This was enough for a while I ent ack o e o el o re e I TODO! and check e list of people that were still unaccounted or The list narrowed down to Mary Ann Benchot Mona Butler Loretta White Tom Streltenberger and Bill Saenger m was easy to f and Karl Sauber were ln the print A business specializing in pamphlets 1nt1tled Cheat Sheets for the Nursery School Student A poster caught my eye which said, Bruislng Benchot vs Bone Crusher Butler in the main event It also said that Loretta White was to be guest referee s was one show co t m Arriving at the arena I metthat shyster Honest John Norman rst I ought of elllng him a ou e ous car e so me u anged my mind after he told me he had inside information on th s match the Bruiser and guess who won? Honest John! While trying to get my money back I was arrested for being a bookie and had to do thirty days The time wasn't wasted however as I found out what Saenger was doing 90days his nt e res o e wor went at once to New York to book passage on the next ship leaving for Europe I arrived ln time to see the Queen lary sail away S I ad visit the world famous Bronx Zoo On the way there we passed a used car lot which contained an antique green Studebaker the price was low but the buyer had to promise to take care of the former owner for s ast ears e n b to be separate from the car e visit to he zoo was well worth while as met a frle d Sa Morrison who now has one of the largest medical practices 1D the city of New York e takes care of the elephants when they are s Three days after my arrival I was on the ship crossxng the ocean rriving in France immediately went to e French viera to see those distinguished facts and figures experts John Haynes Kenny Harding and Richard Ely The experts were down at the beach studylng the figures in bathing su s No one could visit Europe without seeing the famous Monte Carlo re I found Bob Csuhta selling loaded dice to patrons of the games of chance t ld me e e es tha s right Honest John Nor an ter extensive search ln the foreign countries of the W0l'1d clded to return t e In California I found Glenn Miller and Don Martin ln business to gether enn was r islng the dogs and Don the fleas ID New lexico I saw llss Miller who now owns a factory that makes askets ch is more an er eam 0 52 could o In St Louis the private detective agency of James Lino Joe Lloyd and Glenn losley operates 24 hours a day These sleuths specialize in divorce cases under the motto n ou t s find ou I saw Sherri Steigner in the library still reading college catalogs and still undecided about where to go to school Blanche Toth was in ere oo still doing research for a paper for lisa Pante 1 saw Bob Cunningham who would have been a fine lawyer but he had trouble passing the bar e one on the corner I me 1 found that George Hardgrove had a very respectable job as the H ulf 1 ,H Cr ha er k ie and w b t th h t t st. typ I t. th f . To ind. He 1118 , Thi I uldn' iss. , . At fi th t b t th l y h ld , b t ch 1 . So I bet by last buck on - At t pol I decided to xplore the t f th ld, so I . . o h to wait for the next boat. Having nothing better to do I decided to hi l y , as h could 't ear d n I . Th t I n , lly . Sh ick. A . I th R1 , it . He . He o h had a partner in th U. S. -- Y . t' -- m . Af . I de o th U. S. . G1 a . b , whl ' tn n t f ' d . , : If 1 d b , let u t.U th , t , ll. . Th an.
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