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,gr Senior Prophecy We, the Jr, class of 1957 have looked into the crystal ball and this is what we see taking place in 1965. ROGER GROGAN has finally retired from the National Guard and is making trips to Wessington in his old Chev. LLARLES VITTERS is now attending Huron College with her husband and they are raising little Timmys on the side line. Ngw living on a farm east of St. Lawrence and raising little Vits. is KAY VERDUGT RAY HORN has taken over the job of Supt. of St. Lawrence High School and has finally graduated with high honors Dallas Westby and Larry Fanning. DONNA AALBERS is now working in Grand Central Station as a teletype manager, LAVINA WILLIAMS is now living in Miller taking care of Porter's Gas Appliance Company while her husband is in the Air Force. JANICE Tl-IIEBLAN is now living on a farm and raising little Sessions while her husband is flying a jet. JANICE BER TSCH is assistant manager to her husband, who is manager of Stobbs Service Station and is not raising kids: DUANE ELYEA is now manager of the I. C.C0rr1pany Store in Miller. Playing center for the Globe Trotters is all star, MERLE JENNER. EVELYN HERMANN is now attending college while her boy friend is finishing high school. DONALD KLAPPERICH has graduated from old S. L, H, S. and is still chasing his millions of girl friends. FRED OLIGMUELLER is now the Chief of Police of Miller and is trying to get revenge on who ever picked him up, DUKE TESTER IVLAN is now a forest ranger and is divorced for the third time while trying to decide which one he wanted. Having taken over the management of the Standard Oil Station, BOB CHOATE is still trying to find the girl who stole his dog. , 3 .g i , -df A '11-.-'N Y KAY l ' ., .- A -., 1 ri 'Bi A Y y HFRED.. ...f an G I Q-U N, A DUKE Q BOB '? now RAY Y fn. 1 I 1 V., 1 wg , , YJ- .- ROGER EVI-E DONNA MERLE I..AVINA JANNY JAN
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LLKC ,, 59, ,A r 'KL -v I Lk ' ' 1 -11- We, the class of l957 of St. Lawrence High School, county of Hand, and of the State of South Dakota, being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last. and best will and testament. JANICE THEIMAN-Wills her Sessions in the assembly to anyone who can stand them. NLARLES VITTERS-Wills her ability to blush to Mr. Timm: KAY VERDUGHT-Wills her natural curly hair to Kathy Ross. LAVINA WILLIAMS-Wills her ability to go steady to Kathy Ross and also her late nights and dances. DONNA AALBERS-Wills her ability to get along with all the teachers to Larry Fanning and all her good times in Aberdeen to Rosie. EVELYN HERMANN-Wills her ability to go steady to Connie Selke and for the rest of the girls to leave Russ alone while she is at college. JANICE BERTSCH-Wills her late nights and dances to Marilyn Grogan and ability to skip school to Aridth Cotton. DUKE TESTERMAN-Wills his 'HAYS' and ZERO'S to Mrs. Samson to give to his many girl friends left. ROGER GROGAN-Wills his old Chev. to St. Lawrence as it has been here 4 years and it couldn't get along without it, and also his good points to anyone who needs them. MERLE JENNER-Wills his LONG legs to Gary Kulm, and his ability to play basketball to his brother, FRED OLIGMUELLER-Wills his leisure time to the freshman boys. DON KLAPPERICH-Wills his ability to get along with the History teachers to all the poor freshmen. RAY HORN-Wills nothing, cause he needs everything he has, BOB CHOATE-Wills all his late nights and early mornings at the station to anybody who wants them. DUANE ELYFA-Wills all his girl friends to Doyle Westby. To the Juniors we will our ability to run the school and our warm desks next to the radiators. We will to the Sophmores our ability to get out of school. Our will to the 1-'reshmenis our ability to get along with the teachers, especially the History teacher. The Senior Class as a whole wills their brains, patience, and HEYS, to the teachers because we arc- through with them, Also our good time on our SHIP DAY to the rest of the school. The Senior boys will the girls tothe rest of the high school boys because of our belonging to the Bachelors Protective Association, The Senior girls will their cosmetics and ability to break up the Senior boys om the B.P.A. to the rest ofthe girls in S.L.H.S. because we know it won't t!!. . eric 'Q 5 . S 'Z 7'1 V., gl tm Ka, .1 0' Il 9 .i-'xl N-. tyre. Dann? H .g MRL r, X . ,K X 1 A. t A W '4 if 1 5 Q :gif ff: 1 -' 1'- ezg, iii f -.xXx f -is of '-
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