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.fl 22 Ll GERALD BEASTER Agriculture Instructor Boxing Coach F.F.A. M EM BERS First R014'-Adrian Christman, Charles Ellner, Martin Nosser, Harvey Turville, Harry Barz, Tony Pospisil, Charles Swanson, Cornelius Groothausen. Second Row-Frank Petrowski, junior Anton, jack Woodbury, Muriel Hurley, Henry Golat, Norman Petras, jim Burch. Third Raw-Raymond Grigar, Walter Kozial, LeRoy Lamoureux, Wendell Hurley, David Turville, Walter Hraban, john Kuzniewski. Fonrtlo Row-Burton Nick- oley, John Kolar, Norman Nelson, Franklin Dicus, Arlen Clay, George Kolar, jack Fischer, Rex Finley. 28
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. A CLASS PROPHECY Did I know the class of 1946? Well I should hope to say so as I was a part of that class. A wonderful class it was too, accordin' to our own way of thinking. Of course they was good enough but good land! They wasn't any better not any worse'n lots of other classes I've knowed. Maybe you'd like to hear about 'em. Some of 'em are rich while others ain't but that doesn't make much difference. We'll start out with Robert Sybers. He's a famous lawyer and he plans on running for Congress this year. I-Ie used to be sorta smart and I figured he'd climb pretty high. He always was able to talk his way out of most anything. Next is Rex Finley, I-Ie's a great M.D.-that's a doctor. They say he's an awful good one. Folks from all around send for him. Why even that most famous screen actress Elsie Wollenburg called Dr. Rex to Hollywood so that he could remove her appendics. Now there's Norman Nelson. He keeps a store down in that great beautiful town of Sheldon. Doin' a good business and making money, and it is even rumored that he has Gertrude Groothousen on the run. Quite a nice girl too. ' Well, now, there's Florence P. She married a big handsome farmer. She has everything she wants including three children. Over in Africa that most famous animal trainer, Alvin Hebard is still chasing tigers. Bill T. is in California and making a fortune gathering snails and selling them to French restaurants. Did you ever taste fried snails? In Germany, Tony Hurin is principal of one of those big schools for German children, and certainly is doing a good job. Do you remember how Wendell Hurley could sing? He was a nice young man but he enlisted in the Navy before school was out. George Kolar has gone to Africa to hunt for diamonds. We all certainly wished him luck. I heard he's been real lucky, too. Luella W. is devoting her attention to the manufacture of cosmetics and soon will open a beauty parlor in Paris. , Isabel C. is running for president of the United States and will be unanimously elected Ploiticeans State. Ila Mae B. was a girl of more energetic disposition and is striving to follow the footsteps of Susan B. Anthony. Lucille D. is living in California where she has a thousand acres of land and raising onions in a gigantic scale. Stanley W. is still going to school to further his education in the line of chemistry and hopes some day to solve the question over the atomic power, rocket planes and jet propelled planes. joyce H., nationally known stylist, because of her artistic tendencies has recently styled a new and different headgear. Dorothy S. is now married and is helping her husband with the problems of raising synthetic rubber. David T. is planning to go to India to tame elephants so he can send one home to his faithful girl, Beverly A. who is training little boys and girls to mind their P's and Q's. Gertrude Groothousen has been taking dying lessons and she has broken the record for flying high- wide-and-bad. Rosemary Beam changed her name soon after graduation and has been kept busy polishing her chil- dren and fine china. Albert K. now has his own radio program in Milwaukee called, john's Third Woman. Walter K. is a successful farmer and raises cats without claws and roosters that don't crow. He also runs his 'tractor by remote control. Herbert H. is now on his way to meet General MacArthur to talk over new plans for occupying japan. Hilda S. is now doing secretarial work for Eddie Golar who is taking civilization into China. Betty D. was first starred in her own play, Three Steps to the Moon, and has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for acting. - 1 Priscilla Almen has become famous as a letter writer or private secretary to the President of the National Biscuit Co. and therefore we present her with a gold pen and tablet. Mildred H. is now looking for a way to live without having to work. It is rumored that she is chasing a millionaire. Could it be love? In New York, Ruth P. is trying to gain her knowledge of the city. It is quite different from Chicago where she was giving her own act in theaters. Down in Washington, Herbert B. is taking a cruise with President and Mrs. Truman down the Potomac River. Henry K. is now married and doing fine. Remember he was sorta shy at school, but it seems he got over it. Lorrayne M. has now returned from all corners of the earth where she has been searching for a hus- band, only to marry an old friend of hers who lives nearby. 5 Lewis V. is now designing mechanical ink at the Henry Ford factory, he also expects to help design the jet propelled model car. As for me-I was Dorothy K., I taught Mathematics in Milwaukee, where I met my husband, the agriculture Instructor. We are here on our model farm-happy with 'our pigs and chickens. Well I guess you heard about them all. As you noticed, some climbed higher than others, but this was a class-that will undoubtedly go down in history as an outstanding senior class of good old Tony High. 'ao
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