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Class Will We, the seniors of 1959, being physically fit and mentally sound, leave our last will and testament on this first day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty nine, the following worthy possessions and all our ways to the following. I, Judy Adelmund, will my ability to sing fespeciallyNHound Dogl to Lois Hobbs. I, Mildred Adelmund, will my friendliness to Dorothy Alberts and Betty Hassman in hopes they will make good use of it. I, Jim Allison, will my ability to fit in the senior class to any new student. I, Darrell Brandt, will my hours spent working at Onnen's D-X station to pay my gas bill to George Duckett. I, Joyce Brocka, will my past affections of Russ Simon to Bren Herberts in hopes that they might get together. I, Deanna Buss, will my file on all the boys I know to Bonnie Tjepkes who knows a lot of boys but doesn't have a file. I, Jerry DeVires, will my good luck withthe Sallies to any boy in the junior class who thinks they can equal it. I, Ronnie Dickes, will my ability to make love over the phone to Esther Peters so that the neighbors will continue to have free entertainment after I graduate. I, Dennis Duckett, will the thrill of being engaged in my senior year to Dennis Schuck and Sandy Cuvelier in hopes that they may enjoy the thrill together. I, Don Haack, will my ability to hug the death seat with only my curly locks showing to Stubb Huisman who already has the curly locks. I, Jim Hammar, will my one night remembrance of Lois Hobbs to Rodney Jungling who has a spurned love for her. I, Henrietta Henrichs, will my chauffeur's license faccommodating boys onlyl to Shirley Hook. I, Jim Hosch, a STOUT hearted man, will my nights spent at the Burr to Russ Simon who goes there for reasons other than mine. I, Vic Junker, will my liking for New Hartford girls to Don Anderson because I think he may have lost some of it after last Wednesday night. I, Clarence Karsjens, will my piano playing friend to Larry Asche in hopes he might look after her when I am not around. I, Dave Knock, will my ability to blush when caught in an embarrassing situation to Mike Allison who I know has never been ernbarrased. I, Joyce Knudson, will my good luck with a certain college freshman to Maxine Schwerdtfeger who seems to be having her own share of good luck. I, Ken Kyhl, will my ability to escape a certain senior girl to Dennis Bartels who also has had trouble with the same girl. I, Ken Luhring, will my ability to ask stupid questions to Merle Schrage who may be edging me out. I, Phyllis Meester, will my bookkeeping papers to next year's bookkeeping class in hopes that they may profit from them as much as this year's class did. I, Delores Miller, will my hickies to Delma Tammen who pawns hers off as birth marks. We, Velma Meyer and Carol Pruisner, will our diamonds to Sharon Ulfers because she's bound to get one, one way or another, and from one guy or another, so we might as well add to the collection. I, Kate Mulder, will my good times with the Allison boys to Lois Kollman and Shirley DeGroote who already have had their share of good times. I, Al Pruisner, will my wavy locks to Dick Brouwer because I think that with his sideburns and wavy locks he will be able to continue his good luck with the freshmen as I have. I, A-L-V-I-E S-L-U-I-T-E-R, will my 2 1!2 hours sales talk to Bev Dickes who I hear gave her sales talk in 5 minutes. I, Dick Snittjer, will Phyllis Meester to no one---I'm keeping that wealth for myself. I, Judy Spain, will my endless desires togo with a certain senior boy to a certain junior girl Qconfidentially from J, S. to J. SJ I, Karen Spain, will my heart burning interest in a certain bachelor teacher to Nancy Wahl, who may be able to use my tactics on the new single coach next year. I, Duane Tjabring, will my used 8x10 colored picture to Joan Smiens. Signed and sealed this first day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine.
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Class Prophecy May 25,1969, we see Henrietta Henrichs screeching to a stop in front of the Eclipse door to announce to the town that she just signed her contract with Jimmy Lynch. She acquired this job while visiting her former classmates who are scattered across the nation. She found Judy Adelmund living in Parkersburg. She is still undecided about which diamond to accept. Mildred Adelmund is now President of the local Secretary's Union. Their latest theory: they have done away with chairs and now use the boss's lap. Jim Allison is in the navy and is stationed in Hawaii. Jim seems to like our new state pretty well. Darrel Brandt is now manager of Klinkenburg's Feed and Produce in Aplington. He must have in- herited this from his father-in-law. Ron Dickes married to the former Esther Peters is manager of MoorMa.ns Feed. They are teaching their children how to play Mickey Mouse. They enjoyed this game in former high school days. Alvin Sluiter is now living with his wife the former Rosie Morse, and their darling little girls in Napa, California. He is in partnership with his father-in-law. Don Haak is now the guest conductor at the Butler County Music Festival. It happens to be held in New Hartford every year now. Duane Tjabring and his wife the former Joan Smeins are washing his hogs so he can win some more blue ribbons. Allen Pruisner is now a great auctioneer. He took lessons from Paul Griffiths. Jerry Devires is the twenty-second TARZAN, Getting desperate aren't they?'?'?'? Vic The Voice Junker the second Elvis Presley caused a riot in New York last week where he was singing at the Stork Club. It took the entire New York police force headed by Ken Kyhl to calm the girls. Ken is considered to be pretty good at that sort of thing when he isn't helping his wife the former Karen Spain put in her contact lenses. Richard Snittjer, Professor of Entymology, recently signed a ninety-nine year contract at a prominent girls' school, Vassar. His favorite student is still Phyllis Meester. In the world of science and education we find Jim Hosch has won recognition for the successful cross- breeding of a mule and a zebra. Mrs. Hosch, the former Judy Stout, is very proud. Seaman First Class Dave Knock was critically injured when he fell 300 feet from the crow's. nest. It was only through the superhuman efforts of Joyce Brocka, navy nurse, that he survived. Delores Miller has been recently employed by the D-X Service Station as the grease monkey. Kate Mulder is the first woman to make the trip to Little America. She has decided to make her home there. The famous Judy Spain now head coach at Notre Dame, a prominent boys' school, had a perfect record this season. It was 0 wins and 9 losses. Bermuda Jim Hammar is burning up the golf course with his fabulous double bogey shooting. The former Velma Meyer has settled down to a quiet life with her husband, Virgil Cordes, and their five little darlings. Carol Pruisner now Mrs. Roger Aukes has written a book, ' She has become very famous as an author. Ken Luhring has a new system of roll call which he acquired counting his ten little darlings three times daily. The former Joyce Knudson is married toachiropractor whom she met in one ofthe posture contests. She has made her home in Greene. Dennis Ducket is still terrorizing our town with his white Studebaker. He has an added attraction, his wife!!! Deanna Buss is now living in Clarksville and selling monogram B12a'Ci0nery. As Henrietta comes out of the Eclipse Office she meets the final member of her class, Clarence Karsjens. He is now in partnership with the local real estate firm: Schuck, Schuck, and Karsjens.
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