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Senior Class Prophecy V Ladies and gentlemen: This is your radio-television announcer Patty Hedda Parsons Boyer, bringing you the most celebrated wedding of tne centuiy. ihe weaaing between tne rirsi woman Fresiaent or the United States, Barbara liarvey, and the urst gentleman or the White house, Koger rriedman, the lucky groom to be. ihe weading is tuKing piace on the beautirui lawns surrounding the White House, iheie uie iOity-Tive minutes to go oeiore this ceremony is to begin. We are now awaiting tne anival or the iirst guest, un, heie comes one no, it's oniy me caietaker, Mike Maki. But who is this coming aown the street on a bicycier' It Iooks like the minister. Why it is! It s Rev- eiena Gurney L ue with his lovely wire Carol Hurd riding in the basket. I hey make such u charming coupie. Benina tnem we see driving up in a long black limousine the tamed burlesque queen, Evelyn Olson, her escort Dust.n Leer, who is now leaching German at Vassar, and her chauffeur, Larry Her. (Lucky guy) Miss Olson, would you say a tew words for our listeners Oh, I'm so thrilled I coula just cry— or laugh— or cry— or laugh! You know it leminds me so much or my own weddings. Well, thank you, Miss Olson. Now, if you'll look over to the right a little, you II see Ken Grant, who is known as the Tommy Luke of Washington U. C., arranging lilies tor the altar while his helper, Jerry Dennon, is stealing flowers tiom the lawn to make up the bride's bouquet. ihe guests are now arriving in droves. Ah, I see Mrs. Parti Fague Biown and her young twin sons, Jerry and John, who have just arrived from lexas wnere Papa Gene is now uejigmng nying saucers tor the Air Force. Behind her are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walsborn (the tormer Joan Nutter). Dick is now janitor, principal, basKetoall coach, superintendent, teacher, ana school board at Cannon Beach lech. Ana here a.e the successors to the tormer Jackie Gleason show, Mr. and Mrs. Kathy Isle (alias Bob Kerwin). Vvitn them is the man who put Johnnie Kay in the musical second spot, Bing Fisher, the former Allan Benson. Allan is going to sing his latest song at this wedding, Smoke Gets In Your Lungs, by Dick Dickenson. Dick was unable to attend this wedding as he hit his head on the top of a door and received a concussion. But one of his tormer team-mates, now star forward tor the Harlem Globe Trotters, Raymond Dog Oakes, is alighting from his dark blue Cadillac. Mike Ward, Supreme Court Justice, and one of Washington's most eligible bachelors, is now approaching with a girl on each arm. I see Mike hasn t changed a bn since High School days. Ah, we now see the world famous dance team, the Skokiaans. Judy Iwineham and her fiance' Curt Sagner will dance next at the Stork club, owned by Jerry moneybags Meis- ner and his fourth wife, Marlene Yates. They were recently married by Reverend Gue. Jean Frame, the cigarette girl at the club, was the maid of honor, and their bartender, Jon Blissett, was best man. Looking over to the left, we see two of America's greatest nuclear physicists. They are none other than James Trofitter and Leo Brown. It seems these two gentlemen are working on our country's most highly guarded secret, the H20 bomb. The strains of Lohengrin's wedding march are beginning to fill the air and the wedding is now on its way. The wedding party consists of Carol Harris Holmes, matron of honor, two bridesmaids, Deanne Painter, wearing a slinky, bright red dress, and Ida Mae Hunter, wear¬ ing a white ermine stole and off-white suit. It looks like they are being loyal to our old high school colors. Charles Johnson, the famed actor whose latest picture is On the Beachfront is the best man. Jim Betzer and Gordon Wood, the other two ushers, are on the teaching staff at our old Alma Mater. Jim is now teaching Social Economics and Gordon is teaching Home Economics. They flew from Seaside with a fellow graduate, John Riley, who is now with Crown -Zeller bach Riley, Incorporated. Incidentally, John is running for Mayor at Crown Camp. Taking one last glance at the guests, I see Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurd, the former Verna Maine, and their eight children. Jack is becoming internationally known tor h.s Gearhart Symphony Orchestra. Oh, we've just rambled on and on and now the ceremony is starting. Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today ...
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Junior ( loss JOHN VERMEUL President ANN ROEHM Vice-President w GRANT UTTER Representative VALLORY AUSTIN Secretary PAT PHILLIPS Sergeant-at-Arms T JOANNE TRUCKE Treasurer This year the Junior class was kept very busy under the leadership of Presi¬ dent John Vermeul and Advisor, Mr. Duane Johnson. Other officers are: Vice- president, Ann Roehm; secretary, Joanne Trucke; sergeant-at-arms, Pat Phillips, and representative, Grant Utter. Pat Klever, escorted by John Vermeul, was the Juniors' choice for the Sno Ball Princess. The Juniors sponsored two rally dances after games; had hot dog con¬ cession during the football season, and sold candy, gum, popcorn and potato chips during basketball season. Other activities were the annual class play, the Junior Prom and the picnic in the early spring. They also had a booth in the Carnival.
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