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Class Prophecy Looking at my calendar, I find it is now May 27, 1965, 10 years since I have graduated from Stewart High School. I, Mavis Fenske, in my position as private secretary and agent to Diane Vacek, head of the TWA, find myself traveling about the country a good part of the time. While going through Pasedena, California, we stopped to see the famous Rose Bowl game. There we saw Kay Bethke leading the crowd in Go-you-Gophers, and we noticed she was especially yelling for Jim Karg, the famous pro-football player. During the half, we noticed a Jet doing air writing for advertising. The writing was HYou get the best when out west, eat at Poncho's Place.H We went to the cafe after the game and we found two of our classmates, Melvin Victorian, the pilot of the plane, and James Kirchoff, proprietor, serving California hamburgers. After a refreshing meal, we called for a taxi from the HHusey Cab Co,H now the largest cab company in the west We were very thrilled to see the owner himself driving fly back to our home town of the cab He was none other than Alson Husfeldt We decided to spend three or four days in Los Angeles to improve our culture and see the sights As we plan to go abroad in the we studied German professor For our how to mambo, so we one time classmate, near future, we enrolled in 'Schulze's German School, where Imagine our surprise at seeing William lBuddyJ Schulze as evening enjoyment we decided to go dancing We d1dn't know entered Dink's Dance Class It was being conducted by our Duane Pagenkopf After seeing the sights, we found a little French studio, HLa Plan te and decided to have our portraits painted The fa mous artist was Richard LaPlante We then boarded the plane for Texas, where Miss Vacek had an important appointment Before departing on our business trip we visited a night club 'Chr1sty, King of Jazz was featured with a baritone solo We were quite sur prised to find our old friend, Paul Christensen So we continued, and as we were driving through Texas, we passed by the new Drake Hotel, which was being built by the now famous engineer, Donald Streseman After two more miles we came upon the L and L Rest Home, which was run by the former LaAnna Miller She invited us in to see her newly acquired husband, Lloyd Perry, who was keeping the place going fHe was doing the resting D As we were walking down the corridor of their building, we came upon the nurse's office, where Betty Husfeldt occupied a big We left there and finally reached the place where Diane Vacek placed a call to Arlen Kirchoff, of all mechanics for TWA planes After completing our business, we decided to desk of our business appointment, who is now head man in charge Stewart En route, we stopped off in Wisconsin to inspect a dairy products fac tory We found our old friend, Earl Stockman, who had used his nickname as a tradename and he is now known the world over for making top quality Butter balls We started for Stewart and were near our destination when we began havin plane trouble We were forced down in a big hay field Emerging from the plane Q we found the Johnsons putting up hay, and we recognized our former classmate, Diane Martin with a pitchfork in her hand While talking with her, she told us she often visits with Mrs Eugene Knick, nee Bernice Becker They offered us a ride to Stewart where we saw our old school, which reminded us of all the good times we enjoyed ten years ago We definitely felt that the class of 55 h d done well ,df 1 ' vu . I H . ll . I ' n L . ' 8- , v ,I 1 X f li N X is pda -, If r ' af 1 I E? ' ff ': 0 f '- 3 Q I 1.
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DUANE PAGENKOPF HHe was cut out to be an angel but someone lost the pattern.H Chorus l,2,h3 Band l,2,3,h5 F.F,A, 1,2, 3,h3 Student Council Rep. 33 Basketball 2,33 Track 23 MAVIS FENSKE HShe burns the midnight oil, not always for study.H Chorus 1.2.32 Girl's Glee Club 2, 3,h3 Class Treas. 1,2,3,h3 Student Council v. Pres. bg Cheerleader 1,z,3,n5 Class Play 33 G.A.A. 33 Pep Club l,2,3,h5 School Paper hi Annual by Homecoming Attendant h. ' 3 - ix, fl'-X' l A a c:TJrd'l3:, 1Fa!E3INWf?l' lsffu fe arms 'fron Cfass co ars- oyaf Bfue ancf flnte Clas-5 ma'H'o fi smzle af defea-f' fighfs 'Hve any -fo success. DIANE VACEK - Ulf silence is golden, then I'm broke.H Chorus 1,2,33 Girl's Glee Club l,2,3,h3 F.H.A. 33 Student Council Rep. 3,h3 Class Play 33 G.A.A. 33 Pep Club l,2,35 hg School Paper hs Homecoming Attendant 3. ARLEN KIRCHOFF HLaugh and I'll laugh with you, study and you study alone.H Student Council Sec. hi Student Council Rep. 1,23 Chorus 1,23 Basketball l,2,3, bg Football 1,2,3,bg Baseball l,2,3,b3 Class Play 33 Camera Club U3 Lettennen Club 2,3,h3 16
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Class Wlll We the Senior Class of Stewart High School, being of sound minds, do hereby, on this twenty seventh day of May, nineteen hun dred and fifty five, declare this to be our last will and testa ment To the members of the class of '56 we bequeath the follow ing Larry Lade wills his cowboy boots to Darlene Blum, so she can help with the last round up Diane Vacek wills her ability to be heard to Donald Trettin Lor Jean Abram wills lO inches of her height to Marlowe Mueller Laker's ere I come Bernette Sieg wills her quiet ways to Carleton Hahn It s going to be pretty d ad around here next year Paul Christensen wills his leadership ability to Donald Beich HThe meeting ill come to order Donald Streseman wills his front seat in every class to Jerry Barney Duane Pagenkopf wills his graceful manner of dancing to Maynard Boelter other Arthur Murray boy Bernice Becker wills her'one track mind concerning one man to Gladys Schulze Diane Martin wills her self control and even temper to Linnea Wacker Bernice Becker wills her serious manner to Cecelia Koenig Mavis Fenske wills her close friendship with Jane Doerr to James Friedrichs Lloyd Perry wills his ability to go steady with a girl to Wayne Black Betty Husfeldt wills her quiet dignity to Milan Klitzke Arlen Kirchoff wills his athletic ability to William Bethke Stewart can use you, kid' Larry Lade wills his ability of getting through school without reading books to Tootsie LaPlante Alson Husfeldt wills his good natured ways to Jerry LaPlante Lucky Joanne' Kay Bethke wills her ability to stay on a run a way horse to Joanne Martin Richard LaPlante wills his drawing pencil to Carol Remus so she can do a bet ter Job on the teacher's faces Melvin Victorian wills his small feet to Betty Anderson 'No more tnuming teachers now' Earl Stockman wills his history notebook to Jane Doerr You'll have plen ty of paper next year, because it hasn't been used Jim Karg Wills his heinie tO Lawrence Lewin Now you'll be able to see your ookkeeping LaAnna Miller wills her ability to make coffee for the teachers to Lois Boel ter James Kirchoff wills his wavs with women to Rodney Paul Another Casanova Diane Vacek wills her Light and Bright to Genevieve Sullivan Q JUV'V4',,9J X 4275404 QQTKWJSMK M get f jldaemasf WML. 20943 5 if T2 ew few-we Wx 0 my My :MQW 55023 Offawfgf ffaflftaffgfffsf I .9 . II ' I h II ' u , e I! . w A H . -1 ' . An- I . H . II ll Billy Schulze wills his slow-movements to Marcella Rath. D . I ll . b . ' ' YI II Il H . I . 7 . yt A ,tp df X . W W7 F . .
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