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SEIIIIIII GLASS PRIIPIIECY UP IN THE CLOUDS f hCome and look through the pearly gates with me. So calm, so peaceful, so re- res ing. What was that noise? Let's ask this sweet looking angel, Venita Vadeboncoeur. Did you know she was a famous Powers model? Oh, we are too late, she's having her picture taken by that photographer - why, its Armand Adams! That beautiful dress she's wearing was styled by that well-known dress designer Delores Haigh. I wonder why that crowd is gathered over there? Looks like a convention of some kind. Say, its a farmers' convention! Let's see if we know anyone that is there -- there's Ervan Rattin, Bill Molson, Eldon Frazer, Sam Fortini, Tom Stevenson, John Yoder, Marvin Hanes, Larry Covell, and Richard Themer. A Oops! Watch out! My gosh what's that? Oh, its an atomic tractor and John McTaggart is driving it. Guess we'd better be moving on. Here comes Caryl Clement, the ex-editor ot the Kankakee Daily Journal. She's sure busy conversing with Marian Beniamin, the world-wide iournalist. Listen to that heavenly music! Sounds like that artist of Carnegie Hall, Kathleen Schaafsma playing a selection on the piano. There's Donald Dumais, he was manager of the Chicago White Sox. Is that Swing here? Why its Tom Woods playing his clarinet. He used to belong to Spike Jones Orchestra. Oh, Look! There's Kenny Miedema, Don Voss, and John Koopmans. What are all those girls doing around St. Peter? You're right! They're taking shorthand and keeping St. Peter's books! Let's see, there's Arlene Graeber, Marian Hinrichs, Louise Laney, Helen Belanger and look, there's some other girls typing letters. I think I recognize Vonda Laney, Dorothy Klimczyk, and Joyce Regnier. Hey! Duck, quick --- was that a shooting star? Oh! lt's only a basketball. lt must be those two cousins, Betty Lou and Donald Hoeksra, practicing basketball. lsn't that Nell Salm, the great dramatist? And here's the world famous comedian Janette Brown with her. What's that girl doing over there? Why it's Norma Minkler teaching cherubs how to twirl. Lois Lumkes is assisting her. ' Why there's Albert Hebert, a former executive of the Johnson Oil Company talking to David Williams, a naval officer. They must be renewing old times. I wonder why all those ladies are crowded around that man. Oh! its Lester Walk- er, the popular traveling singer! Looks like he is singing for some housewives. l think they are Greta Barwegen, Rosemary Moran, Wilodene Soucie, Norma Mulder, Betty Bertram and the former Mary Styck. They are raising gladiolus in the clouds. Wow! here comes a streak of lightning!--but wait, its only Charles Edwards prac- ticing the half-mile. Now that he's got wings to help him he'll probably beat his own record. And Look! There's Verne Bear, the past manager of the Chicago Bears, coaching Ed Ross, who was one of their star halfbacks. There's Rachel Browning, the second Florence Nightengale, attending Madge Egan a former teacher of St. Anne High, who's head is swathed in bandages. She hap- pened to bump into one of her former students. Gosh! l'm hungry, wish l were back in that famous restaurant in the Waldorf As- toria managed by Lucille Ellsworth. Say, it certainly is noisy over there. lt must be those two cheerleaders Marilyn Gates and Darlene Stroo cheering for the angels. Look! Here comes a chariot pulled by a pure-bred Arabian horse from Delores Abrassart's stables! Maybe we can get a ride back down to earth on it.
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MARILYN GATES VONDA LANEY LOIS LUMKES JOHN MCTAGGART KENNETH MIEDEMA NORMA MINKLER WILLIAM MOLSON ROSEMARY MORAN NORMA MULDER ERVAN RATTIN EDMOND ROSS JOYCE REGNIER DELORES HAIGH DAVID WILLIAMS SENIOR GLASS ACTIVITIES Nature Girl, Good Cheerleader, Partial to a Junior boy, Trans- fer from St. Patrick, Cheerleader-3, 4, Chorus-3, 4, Band-4, Yearbook Staff-3, 4, G. A. A., Reporter-4, F. H. A.-4, News- paper -4, Future Teachers' Club-4. Ambitious, Nice personality, G. A. A.-3, 4, Chorus-3, 4, F. H. A.-l, 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y-I, 2, 3, Junior Tri-Hi-Y President-2, Pep Club-2, 4, Cadet-2, 4, Student Council-I, Class Treasurer-2. Tall, blue eyed and likeabIe,, very capable in everything, F. H. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-3, President-4, G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club-2, 4, Yearbook Staff-3, Class Play-3, 4. Mac, likes to avoid school work when possible, F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council-2, 3, Cadet-2, 3. Meatball, likes to throw things in bookkeeping, Band-l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, President-3, Cadet-2, Class Play 3, 4, Hi-Y-2. Nice, Expert baton twirler, has a steady by the name of Gerry, Transfer from Horace Mann, Gary, Indiana, Band-I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus--I, 2, 3, 4, Baton Twirler-I, 2, Maiorette-3, 4, G. A. A.- I, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff-2, 4, Cadet-I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y-I, 2, 3, Secretary-I, F. H. A.-2, Spanish Club-2, Pep Club-2, 3, 4. Bill, doesn't say much, Nice, F. F. A.-I, Chorus-3, 4, Band- 2' 3, 4, Track-3, 4, Varsity-4. Full of pep and vitality, Likes boys, F. H. A.-I, 2, G. A. A- l, 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus-3, 4, Newspaper Staff-4. Mike, likes to laugh, G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y-l, 2, 3, F. H. A.-l, 3, 4. Erve, Nice personality, A friend to all, F. F. A.-I, 2, 3, Band- I, 2, 3, Track-2, 3. Ed, likes sports, especially football, Varsity Club-2, 3, 4, F. F. A.-I, 2, Track-2, 3, Football-4, Future Teachers' Club-4. Nice friend, Pretty eyes, Transfer from Beaverville Academy, F. H. A.-3, 4, Proiect Chairman-4, G. A. A. -4, Cadet-4, Tri-Hi- Y-3, Newspaper Staff-4. ' Dee, Cute, swell personality and a winning smile, Transfer from Kankakee, G. A. A.-3, 4, Chorus-4, Pep Club-4, Cadet-4, President of Class-4, Senior Class Ploy-4. Dave, has a special way of getting into mischief, F. F. A.- l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y-I, 2, 3, Chaplain-2, Football-I, 2, Class Officer, Vice-President-4.
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