Peetz High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Peetz, CO)

 - Class of 1956

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Me Cla Po lzecy aim wg? GREAT REVEIATIONS Good evening, ladies and gentlemen! You are now experiencing a rare occasion, for during the next few minutes you will have succeeded in spanning the fifth dimnsion. le have been able to flip the pages in our book of life and are now looking at the members of the l956 sexdor class of Peetz High School as they live in 1975. For years man has tried to foresee the future that lies ahead of him and avoid the mistakes he might make in his effort to achieve success. Never before has anyone been able to see the outcome of his struggles before they begin. Bit tonight we have done the impossible, we a.re now looking at those promising 1956 graduates, not as they were on commencement night, but as they are now in 1975, successful, happy nen and women. Remember how quiet and sw Connie Oliverius was when she entered Pests High School. all through her high school years she silently went about her lessons, did what she was expected, and always did it well. After graduating, she entered college and then becan a secretary. That did not surprise any of us. But that was only the beginning. She was elected the Secretary of the Year in 1963, and toured the country giving knlp and inspiration to other secretaries- She was recognized as the most beautiful and most charming secreta.ry in the United States at that time. Shortly after high school graduation a number of the boys entered the armd forces and it me there that our former class president, David Ross, proved his leadership ability. Hs was one of ten selected to enter the Air Force Acadeny at Colorado Springs and before we knew it he wl training students in rocket ships. He remained at the Air Force Academy until two years ago, when he was granted leave to accept the U. S. Cabinet post of Secretary of Defense. kb and his wife, Deanna, live in lashington D. C. with their eight children. He is doing everything in his power to establish world peace, and his influence is noted throughout the world. le predict that within the next year or so, he will have succeeded. Another of those seniors who entered the air Force was among the first men to lam on hrs during the recent rocket flight. It surprised none of us when the announcement was made that Joey Adams was captain of the rocket ship which returned last month from the initial flight to Mars. His love for adventure, ard his rema.rkable nerves of steel were evident hack in high school, so none were surprised when he followed through his dreams gf flying rocket ships into outer space. Carol Ann Roper has been in Europe for several years where she has achieved fame as a ballet dancer. Most of us expected her to marry a rich count, but none of the romances ever got beyolli the newspaper headlines. Who was more surprised than we to discover that she is an old lids Those are the most outstanding and famous of the 1956 graduating class. But we less famous members have been just as successful in smaller ways. Leo Fehringer is a priest in Hawaii. We all knew how interested leo was in basketball all! football, so it did not surprise us when we learned that besides being a priest he is the coach in a catholic school in Hawaii. Jack Fehringer owns that dairy farm with all the new brick buildings just west of town. He is also a prosperous wheat farmer, and farms approximately 12,000 acres, about half of which is grass for his beef industry. He has a large working staff, about twenty with a forehn. Island Finley and his wife, the former Sally Lindsay, are now living in Pests, Colorado. Island has taken over his father's Job as depot agent. Since the railroad is about to go out of business, Sally takes in washing to help pay the bills. Anna lhe Fehringer is now a drama teacher, after being such a success in the senior chap play of 56 , and is employed at the University of California in Los angles where she has be- coxm a great success. Beatrice Schumacher owns her own night club and gambling house, Bea'e Clnb, the former Harold's Club, in Los Vegas, Nevada. Beatrice and her husband manage the cassino with the help of their five childrens Seven come Eleven, Lucky Star, Duce, ace, and Queen. Dorothy Johnson became a member of the lbtropolitan Opera Compam in the year of 1968 after becoming the wife of Liberace. He accompaxws her on all her tours. at the present tlly have their own show on TV, an Hour of Dot and Lib. Before devoting full tim to being a wife and mother to her four children, Janice byer was a very popular TV actress on the Bob Crosby Show. She now lives with Irvin in Radio City, New York. and now as Sponsor of the Peetz Senior Class of 1956, District No. 9, in the year, 1975, I, lb. Robert Wood, must return you to the reality of 1956. We are glad you could share these peat l'BVBEEIOl'lBe This page sponsored by STERLING PACKING CO. STERLING IIONUMENI' CO. - SNYIJER STUDIO STERLING, COLORADO



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r I Class emor Wlll As we board the Senior plane, and take to the air, we, the Seniors, being in full possession of mind, and with memories that put the Encyclopedia Britannica to shame, do leave this last will and testament of the class of 1956. To the Pilots, our teachers, who have looked upon our take off with joy, we bequeath the joy of work well done, and our regrets for any unnecessary trouble we may have given them. To the Junior Class, our Senior dignity, if it fits: our class spirit, the best brand knownj and our debts, with the hope that they mW be paid. To the Sophomore Class, our ability to jump to safety when a pilot asked us a question that we did not know, and the right to annoy the Freshmen. To the Freshman Class, our unfailing good humor in the face of the trying hours we suffered when we rode the Freshman plane. To the School, all the time we wasted, may other classes use it to advantage, our place in your heart, take the Juniors in. I, Jack Fehringer, will my brain power to Sharon Hawkins. Use it better than I did. I also will W pickup to W little brother, Clem. Don't drive it to fast, Clem, and we'll have no sliding corners. I, Leland Finley, leave my ability to collect traffic fines to Patsy Mayer, since she already has a good start. Sally Lindsay, I leave to Jim Harden, keep her company during the noon hour, Jim. I, Beatrice Schumacher, will W night activities to Doug Brauer, don't get in too late and get in the dog house. Deanna, you may have W good times. I, David Ross, will my football ability to Jim Nelson, don't break your arm as I did. I leave Deanna to anyone who feels that he can get along with her as long as I have. I, leo Fehringer, leave W girlfriends to Allen Willeford, please take good care of them and have them in by 2130 A. M. I also will W basketball abihty to 'all the freshman boys, see if one of you can get on the first ten. I, Janice hbyer, will W ability to be absent from school to Dorothy Segelke, please don't break nrv record. W ability to wreck cars goes to Kay Vance, don't get yourself lcilled, Kay. Last but not least, I WILL KEEP MARVIN. I, Carol Ann Roper, ,will W ability to play a. Baritone horn to Marlys Gillham, don't give Danmr as much trouble as I did. W ability to get in the dog house goes to Eloise Hruza, don't out grow it. I, Dorothy Johnson, will W good grades to my sister, Pat, please make the honor roll at least once. W ability to be Pep Club Pre ident goes to Helen Fehringer, don't give the kids too much trouble. I, Anna Mae Fehringer, will W ability to have flat tires to Richard Finley, just don't have any blow outs. All W nicknames go to Glenn Bartels. I, Joey Adams, will W height to Donnie Roberts, use it to an advantage on the basketball floor. Gary lbier can have W black curly hair, don't cut all the curls off. I, Connie Oliverius, will all W boyfriends to Linda Roper, keep them guessing all the time. W little red pickup goes to lynn Raddatz, don't scare too many people with the big signal lights. W Black Angus go to aWbody who likes Black Angus Clocks like I'1l get to keep them after all., SIGNED AND SEAIED BY THE PELTZ SENIOR CLASS 1956 it 3,-'smwge .. af MQW M 1 MMF, gf K I If-.Q -PL-Cffygt 'QW 9'f J'rc This page sponsored by GRISTS TOGGEBY CO. GALBRAITI-1'S GARAGE - DENVER ELEVATORS STERLING. COLORADO

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