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Class Prophecy In the year 1960 Sister Theresa Marie decided to take a long trip. Her first stop was Hollywood. As she stepped from the train she was greeted by the two biggest box office stars and comedians of the year, Jerome Steigmeyer and Eugene Beber. From there she went to New York where she saw Howard Seifert as head bookkeeper of the biggest firm in New York. Then she chart- ered a plane for Chicago. On the plane she had a conversation all the way to Chicago with the stewardess who was Theresa Muzzillo. She visited the hospital where Ella Nora Wilondek was head nurse. After her return to Garrett she visited the residence of Mrs. James Richmond the former Joan Simon. This completed her visits to the Seniors of St. Joseph High School of the year 1941. Gene Beber Jerome Steigmeyer Class Poem Just six years old we started in, To go on a journey that soon would end, Our Mothers brought us to see it begin, And they'll be here to see it end. Soon eight years had passed, It seemed like few, From the facts we had amassed, We learned to paddle our own canoe. We entered the freshman class As green as we could be, Our initiation soon would pass, And we were happy you can see. Silly Sophomores was our name But we got by somehow, We soon came to fame, Just look at us now. As Juniors we were jolly, New subjects we were taking, There was no chance for folly, We were Seniors in the making Dignified Seniors on to the goal line, We were on toward Something good and fine In our motto, “One step at a time but always forwardl” Ella Nora Wilondek
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | . | Reading from top of Letter “S: The first four students: Theresa Richter, Paul Johnson, Helen Dun-— ham, Nicholas Filip, — i | | | The second four students reading to bottom of letter “'S”: Paul Ander- son, Mary Catherine Mezydlo, Wil- liam Dembickie, Ellen Micell. | = SL |) SSS | 0 a | | ee | | | Se 0
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