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Prophecq iunset rn Hawarr ' The mayestrc red gold sun sends a shrmmerrng reflectron across the slumber mg sea The sound of Hawarran musrc drrfts rn gently on the bree7e 'I hrs scene of contentment rs shattered by the hectrc arrrval of the class of 1055 on Varklkr Beach Qrnce all are naturally fortunate and wealthy enough to vacatron here they decrded to have a beach party where they rrrght talk over old trmes The guests are all stayrng at the beautrful Royal '3runner Hundt llotel whrch rs the only hotel rn the world that features a frve hour pro grarr of Hamlet every evenrng' lt rs owned and operxted bv Dolores Hundt and Qherry Brunner The arrangements for thrs fabulous affur were made by Rachel Rrggenbach stnce she lrves on the rsland as a tutor to the governor s chrldren Refreshments were taken care of by Nancy Beutel and Donna Baurer the chief cooks and prne apple squeezers ln case of over rndulgence rn food or drrnk we are lucky enough to have wrth us regrstered nurses llrnona qhelton and Nlargaret Qtaker who have come fully equrppedwrth stomach pumps' for the marn feature of entertarnment we have Hundt s Happy llawarran Hulas drrected by joyce llundt Included rn thrs famous qurntette are Rose Byer lxay Lemmer Pat Nleyer Delores Wells and Lynda Lathrom who have lrterally 'hulaed therr way around the worldll' The arrrval of Fred Hodgson rs marked by the screechrng of brakes and the knockrng of the two cylrnder motor of hrs drscreet 1066 shockrng prnk Cadrllac convertrble wrth black upholstery ln close pursurt we frnd Chref of Polrce Wayne Hochstetler who only wants to congratulate Fred on hrs achrevement of breakrng more traffrc laws rn one day than most people accomplrsh rn a lrfe trme ' What s the brg attractron over there? Oh some of our classmates are watchrng the anrusrng antrcs of Harlan Davrs Drck Parks and Bob Lucas fwho, rncrdentally worked part trme wrth Barnum and Barley Crrcusl on therr souped up surf boards desrgned and burlt by Berry s Better Boards Inc owned and supervrsed by Erleen Berry Eek' What rs that sound heard rn the drstance ls rt a bud? ls rt a plane? No It s only the up and comrng crooner of 1966 Darrell Fox chantrng the damsels of the rsland wrth melodrc strarns of the Hawarran Var Chant Glancrng around we see the three musketeers Pat Summerlot ean Niodell and Pat Stuber lersurely srttrng under a palm tree drrnkmg the favorrte beverage of the rsland sprked coconut mrlk Oh' Oh' Trouble arrrves wrth Donna Noard Thrs mrschrevous prankster rs ll rt agarn' We wonder wnat s on her devrlrsh mrnd as she scampers up the tree wrth the grace of a monkey' Nova we know' Coconuts are flyrng thrck and fast Pveryone hrts the sand to avord the flyrng mrssrles Seen strollrng along the beach wrth hrs head burred rn a book of Longfellow s composrtrons rs he owner of the largest frsh market on the rsland and also famous poet Wrllram Clarence Hendershott J one of hrs most well known drttres berng Roses are red Violets are blue Y ou may thrnk thrs wrll rhyme But rt won t Gary Hermann Lnxted States Ambassador tc Germany xS vacatronrng here after a strenuous conference wrth Chancellor Adenauer rn Berlrn 'ldenauer we mrght add rs recuperatrng from a complete nervous oreak down Swrsh' And what was that that just flew by 7 Oh no' lt s Paul Connell alras lNupy wrth lawn of the rsland Gatherrng materral for her book It s Better To Keep Your Nfouth Closed and Be Thought a Fool Than to Open Ir and Remove All Doubt' rs the noted authoress Glenda Yvonne Smrrh orrgrnally Glenna Pflederer Dorng the rllustra trons for thrs great masterprece UD rs Janet Hrnman who asrde from Delflg an artrst also grves prrvate ukulele lessons to avarlable bachelors Hrlda Mueller star reporter for the New York Trmes Qocrety Sectron rs coverrng thrs memorable event and IS lersurely takrng notes rn shorthand at 200 words per minute whrle Carol Wagenbach the staff photographer rs busy takrng prctures of the unusual actrvrtres whrch are gorng on about the rsland Relaxmg after wrnnrng the Nllddle Werght Boxrng Trtle from Caulrflower McPug, we see Bob Potts lt seems as rf the rsland rs srmply swarm rng wrth athletes' Don Grbson rs also relaxrng here rf you want to call takrng 50 laps around the rsland every mornrng relaxrng Srnce shoes aren texactly the most approprrate foot wear Nlarge Sauder and Ruth Adcox have opened an exclusrve pedrcure shop for those who want eye catchrng feet As we leave thrs norsy group remmrscrng about therr happyf7l hugh school days we can t help but wonder rf lrfe on the Island wrll ever be the same after they ve gone We doubt rt 'J . . . 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53 ur if r. T? 1--X it SA 'fl 5, Q, ., .if ROW ONE! Robert Baer, Bonnie Berchtold, Charles Birkmeier Frank, Betty Geary, Judy Hampton. ROW TWO: Ronald Hild, Robert Hundt, Carol Hundt, Shirley Hundt, ' ' Delmar Lohnes, Lyle Meyer, Robert M Pflederer, Carol Powers, Don Rapp, Larry gen Judy Kay Sauder. ROW FIVE: Norma Schurter, Nola Washer, Marsha Brooks. Judy Moore, Jack k Charles SOPH OMORE CLASS OFFICERS P. Stuber, Vice-President, N. Schurter, President, N. Noard, Secretary, J. Hutchison, Trea- surer, S. Washer, Reporter. Sophomores Jim Hutchison, Georg Y 54 f'fX?7'5 .4 'K l Q6 RS'-' L ' 14-K 'Lf 9 ' V 1 :.flf2,,F'tLA1, 3 .hviiw ,gf 3 A 1-f 44 .1 ,-,j 1 , arf, , Don Connell, Ronald Cooper, Marvin Frank, Virginia Mary Ann Hillman, Eva Lynn llinman, Sandra Hoffman, e Kenney. ROW THREE: Dick Langjahr, Karen Lenox, Naffziger, Nancy Noard, Paul Noe. ROW FOUR: Ilene Risinger, Wayne Ropp, Jerry Sauder, Judy Ann Sauder, niel Stone. Paul Stuber, Jeannetta Wagenharh, Sandra ' 717 V, .IN x ,eq v' 1 B. 1 J
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