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Page Eighteen union THE JUNIOR CLASS started the year out with a GET ACQUAINTEDH party. lt seemed to go over with a big bang. There were relay races and plenty ot chili for everyone. The next party was a PROGRESSIVE DINNER, different members served the different courses. We all had plenty to eat and then saw movies. A skating party was given us by the Seniors, and we, in turn, had a skating party for them. A good time was had by all. QUIT YOUR KlDDlNG seemed to be quite a success, there was a gym full of people to see our class play. Everyone seemed to enioy the antics of Merle Fadenrecht and the rest of the cast. Of course, Seniors, we realize it couldn't have been as good as last year's, but just look at what Mrs. Campbell had to work with! Speaking of Mrs. Campbell, the Ju- niors want to thank her for having so much patience with them in class and in directing the play, also for coming to our parties with bells on and help- ing us have a good time. How was the JUNIOR-SENIOR BAN- QUET this year, Seniors? Pretty good, don't you think? Top to bottom: Jack Utterback, President, Marian Ranlaff, Vice-President, Barbara Garner, Social Chairman, Janice Goertzen, Secretary-Treasurer, Merle Campbell, Advisor.
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614.45 I-920,26 ecy It is now in the l960's, and we see the Class of '52 as they have progressed through the years. How do we see them? Why, through our crystal ball, that is much like television. My, you're behind times, we have been using it for nearly one week now. Take a peek. Elsie Armstrong is now teaching PE at Salem Academy. She is trying to build up a basketball team that can beat her alma mater, George Fox. Norman Bartel is still trying to get Marion R. to give him the right answer. Hmmm, how long will it take? Oh, well, there's no hurry yet! You're only 65. California's climate still agrees with Shirley Bingenheimer. Say, someone tells me she's hunting for something or should l say someone. Well, she evidently hasn't found it yet. Good luck, Bing! Joe Ann Blunt has finally caught her man, guess what, a preacher! Yes, and Joe rushes like mad to get her nine boys ready for Sunday School and daddy out to his old Model T on Sunday morning. A new political party called the Cowlicks is backing a nomi- nee to run for president of the good old U.S.A. Guess who the nominee is? None other than Virgil Brandt. Me thinks the country is backsliding. Rah, rah, rah, Brotherton. Listen to the pretty yell leader, Beth M., lead our college in a yell. Yes, Bob has iust put in another spectacular shot. Oh, where were you in '52, Bob? Nurse, oh, nursel Look who is scurrying down the hallway in her outfit of white. Gladys Buhler, taking care of the disabled men in World War Three, They tell me she's real- ly a pal beside a wonderful nurse. i, Senorita, is Carolyn Casebeer's answer to one of the Mexican women. Carolyn is among the heathen in Mexico, ministering to their souls and sicknesses. Around the tracks they come. Let me see, that one car can't seem to get started. Our binoculars show us Wayne Cas- well in his hot rod. Oh, well, Wayne, next time you'll re- member to put gas in your rod. Nancy Dunn is still going to college. The more she goes, the smarter she gets and the redder her hair becomes. Now the Firemen's Association is trying to get her to ride on the front of their fire engine. Mommy, the little dark-haired girl asks, When is Daddy coming home? And Mrs. Renabelle ? says, As soon as he gets his leave from the navy. Aha, everyone knows what Renabelle Dyck's occupation is. The hubby? You guess! Salem Academy has grown to the size where they need a full-time doctor. Doc Vernon Eggebraaten is fulfilling this office. lt gives him time to work on his secret proiect, too. Pssst, I hear it is how to grow hair on your legs. Evelyn Fischer sits home every Friday night and chews her fingernails to the quick. Why? Because hubby is a dare- devil stunt driver. Poor Ev ! What is this? Someone is leaning over the ship's rail and lahem!J feeding the fish. Why, its Don Friesen. Our sailor! He tells me if he ever reaches land again he is going to lead the home life with wifey and work in his father's sawmill. Phyllis Herigstad has been elected Woman of the Year, and travels from one state and country to another. She gives long, drawn-out political talks. I think she plans Virg's campaign speeches. Donna Dee Hindman owes her credit to Salem Academy's early training in secretarial work. She is now Secretary of State in Oregon. Nope, she hasn't found the man yet. Johnny Houser is working like mad in order to keep his wife and i0 kids well supplied. Doing what? Well, in my crystal globe, I see he is bat boy for the Salem Senators. Alice Johnson never did get hooked. She is an old maid and runs a bachelor's home iust out of the Salem City limits. Bob Johnson always wanted boys. So what did he get? Girls! Every morning now at 6 o'clock we see Bob taking his girls out for their early morning training. There's no stopping Johnson! eg, its X.-ftwxxs ,Ki Wham! Through our crystal ball we see David Knaupp hit- ting that line hard! Let's see, is he playing professional ball, college ball, or is our time schedule stuck and is he still back at SCA? ls your dog missing? Do you want to buy or trade in on your dog? Then just call Esther Kroeker for any informa- tion you might need. She has just been elected head of the dog pound here in Salem. Shirley King had some of us fooled when she skipped through school so fast, but now we see why. Do you p-Phau Ed to us, Shirley? Victor Barnick, better known as Muffins, now is the head of the General Mills factories. He is showing them how it's done. Barbara lamparter has been hired to pose for these before- and-after pictures with her head of hair. Whether her hair will be used in the before or the after pictures, we'll have to wait and see. Oh, oh, my ball seems to be muddied over-oh, no, it's iust Dean Maurer! Well, well, what is this he is doing? Yes, Dean is the head of a pickle factory. No reflections, though, Dean. l'm an old cowhand. That's Richard Murphy singing as he rounds up the cattle on his huge dude ranch in Montana. Jo Ann Norris has iust been picked All American quarter- back off from the Back Alley Team. Down the aisle comes the bride, why, it's Dolly O'Neilll We all thought you'd be married before now. Oh, you've been working all this time in order to get enough to be married on. Mae Overton is a census taker. She goes from place to place asking, What age is your oldest boy? Hmmm, I wonderl Barnum and Bailey Bros. have iust hired Adoniiah Pauls to be their rubber man. They figure with the kind of voice he has, he ought to be able to stretch somewhere. Pauline Petticord has iust been offered a contract with the Met. She says she will take it on one condition, that there is an all-man cast backing her up. Zoom! a iet rocket goes by and we see a leg hanging out. Oops! the stewardess didn't quite get herself all in be- fore they took off. Mae Pykkonen is a little slow for these fast times. Marciel Reimer has invested in a couple of blood hounds. What for? She's gotta catch a man somehow! Alice Rundstrom is still attending college. She is waiting for her fiance to graduate from high school. Let me out, I'm Napoleon and I'm going to conquer the world! Why, it's Archie Schmidt, and guess where he is? By the way, the hair that was once so curly now stands straight up on end. Echo Schuck is wearing schmink furs now-a-days. Her hubby is in politics, and is now running for head man over the Garbage Department. Eldon Thiessen is a rookie cop. His beat is on the water- front. At night he plays ring around the rosie with the wharf rats. John Thiessen leads one of the easiest lives of all our gradu- ates. His wife, a now popular Met singer, makes gobs of dough, and he iust can't see any sense in working. Mary Ann Wall is playing with the Longhairs, a symphonic orchestra composed of men only. They made her cut her lovely locks so that people wouldn't know she wasn't a man. Joanne Walter is head floor lady at Blue Lake Canneries. She carries a long stick in her hand and beats everyone on the head if not working. We see Walter Warkentin waving his arms madly about in the air. Oh, pardon me, he is directing the Salem Acade- my Choir! Whatta headache! Eh, Walt? Nola Zobel plays her accordian while evangelistic preacher hubby preaches. Yes, and their three little girls sing in a trio. Good luck, Seniors. Some of these, l hope, won't come true. Page Seventeen
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