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Class Prophecy washington D C December 6, 1976 At one of the recent white House parties put on by our United States President, Marvin Johnson, I came in contact with many of the people who grad uated with me in 1956 President Johnson, who was one of our group to grad uate, irvited to this party fifty of our leading people in thaUn1ted States Many of these were from the 1956 graduating class of the Webster High School President Johnson was guarded by James Pardun, head of Secret Service On the program for the even1ng's entertainment, Sandee Fahlin with the top billing in the Prell Follies owned by one of my old classmates Bud Prell, per formed for us She is also very happily married to a top MGM star John Van son After everyone was settled, the program started Gayle Larrabee, who is a top recording artist sang for us Eileen Bailey, who is a Carnegie Hall pianist, played a few selections fo1 us The program was joined by other en tertalners and was enjoyed by all We all gathered in the dining hall for a wonderful dinner We feasted on thick juicy T Bone steaks supplied by Steve Olson, beef klng of the United who together with her husband own a cattle ranch in Montana Conversation with many of the other graduates found all of them doing fine I talked with Mary Jo who is a great psychologist Don Carlson, brain surgeon at Mayo Clinic, told us that Mavis wierschem is his R N From our 1956 class we have some members working in the white House Among them are Lou Ellen Cockerham, White House Secretary, Dale Halonie, Secretary of Agriculture, Donna Pelton, Housewives Representative to Congress, Patricia Zuelke, the first woman ambassador to Russia, and Carol Davis, Sec retary of Health, Education, and welfare Carol has recently retired from the teaching profession In the science field, we find Maynard Hartshorn as superintendent of a new atomic factory and Ronny Phernetton in charge of the Atomic Proving Grounds at Yucca Flats Ron said Bill Olinger is head test pilot there Bob Phelps, top nuclear physicist of the country, told us he was working hard on his new project and therefore had to leave early There is a new White House going up, the Architect is Larry Peterson, and his top carpenter for the job is Jim Hokanson Marita Maser, Vice president of General Motors, told us Mary Pierce was her head bookkeeper Peter Brennan who is the owner of the now leading Park Central Hotel in New York, and Ronny Pardun who owns a number of exclusive night clubs all over the country were also present Violet Wilson, editor of 'Times , told us she recently saw Pauline Thayer on a tour with her husband who leads an orchestra specializing in Western music V1 also said she published an article of Jean Kleckner's recently It seem Jean is a food economist Another sad departing has arrived With much regret we said goodbye, promising to keep in contact and to have a reunion soon Delores wicklund White House Correspondent 15 States. Steve later told us that his meat is supplied by Marian Rassmussen Q . 8 H
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Class Will we, the Senior Class of l95o, hereby bequeath our ingenious knowledge, great ambitions, class popularity, and our charming personalities, to a chosen few whom we consider worthy of our gifts We hope you will follow successfully in our footsteps Fileen Bailey do hereby bequeath my many brothers to Loreli Bremer Peter Brennan do hereby bequeath my love for English to Kathy Maser Don Carlson do hereby bequeath my ability to collect short girl friends to Clyde Fuller. Lou Ellen Cockerham leave Thank Goodness Carol Jean Davis do hereby will my flirty, flirty eyes to Dorothy Conroy Sandee Fahlin do hereby bequeath my hinges to Paul Bailey Dale Halonie do will and bequeath my ability not to blush in Social Problems to Myrtle Gatten Maynard Hartshorn do hereby will my wave clips, to get those dreamy waves, to Edgar Peterson Jim Hokanson do hereby bequeath my low masculine voice to Bob Bushey Marvin Johnson thrush upon Sue Gaynor my strong Republlcan spirit Jean Kleckner wfll my conservative walk to Betty Conroy Barbara Lee will my ability to get along with the underclassmen to Sandra C. Marita Maser leave my trim figure to science and well Must we say? Steve Olson do will and bequeath my stool at Currey's to any one whose legs are long enough to reach the floor. Bill Olinger do hereby bequeath my love making ability to Pat Miller. Speed Pardun will and bequeath my excess horsepower to Pete Brennan's bus Ronnie Pardun do hereby bequeath my darling butch haircuts to the long hairs Webster High Donna Felton do thrust upon Kay Campbell my technique for acquiring an engage ment ring before any other Senior girl I, Larry Petersen do hereby bequeath my ability to furnish a useful piece of equipment to Mr 0lson's future Physics classes I, Bob Phelps do hereby bequeath my naturally curly hair to those girls who struggle with curlers every night I, Ronald Phernetton thrust upon Billy Johnston my ability to leave the girls alone. I, Jim Prell do hereby bequeath my trusty pick up for all occasions to any future committees that may need it L Marion Rasmussen do hereby bequeath my love for hillbilly music to Sue Gaynor I, Pauline Thayer will my brown eyes to Edna Wilson I, Mary Jo Van Canneyt being of sound mind and body do hereby will my ability to talk myself into a jam to Delores Stone if she thinks she can talk herself out of I, Delores wicklund will and bequeath my collection of boy'8 jewelry to the own ers I, Mavis Wierschem do hereby thrust upon Phyllis Johnson my short blond haircuts I, Violet Wilson do hereby bequeath my chewing gum under the third table in the Shorthand room to Emily Campes I, Pat Zuelke will my ability to ask leading questions during tests and get an swers to Frustrated Freshmen I, Mary Pierce leave my last year at W H S to Billy Hawley. By Pat Zuelke and Lou Ellen Cockerham 14 I, , . I, . I, . I, -- . I, , I, V . I, I, I, ' . Il - . Q I, - ,J . I, Gayle Larrabee do hereby bequeath my sweet disposition to Marilyn Henrichs. I I: local I,. I, I, . II : of . I, - it.
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Row l: Miss Malmin, P. Miller, R. Peterson, V. Orton, M. Hinrichs, S. Conner, D. Conroy, L. wilson, E. Campes, H. Haaf, D. Shutt, F. Holter, Mr. Pardun. Row 2: M. East, J. Buskirk, M. Rogers, D. Doriott, B. Newcomb, J. Rachner, A. Gerber, S. Gaynor, L. Jackson, J. Sweitzer, P. Bailey, R. Springer, M. Ras- mussen. Row 3: M. Baldwin, C. Lunsman, A. Basler, B. O'Brien, L. Johnson, M. Bremer, E. Peterson, R. Carlson, D. Proffit, B. Sauerbrey, J. Tucker, G. Phernetton, C. Fuller, D. Aubert. Not pictured: J. Johnson, B. Johnston, A. Bushey, V. Ingalls, M. Gatten, I. Haaf, J. Love. uniord On Sept. 5, 1955, forty-five happy Juniors entered W. H. S. with the wonder- ful feeling of being upperclassmen. Class officers for the year were: Pres., Sue Gayner, V. Pres., Pat Miller, Secretary, Janet Rachnerg Treasurer, Ed Peterson, and Reporter, Mike East. Our home room advisors were Miss Malmin and Mr. Pardun. Those participating in sports were: Jim Johnson Dwa e Proffit Ed Petersen Merrill Rasmussen, Ralph Carl- : YU 9 son, Dennis Shutt, Albert Bas- iff? an t . 5 A ler, Howard Haaf Clyde Fuller, Myron Rogers, and,Camle Lunsman. J' We have Leilani Wilson on the A 'A' Squad Cheerleading group. f Homecoming, Oct. 28, was a n very busy time with an the Y preparations for our float and dance. Janet Rachner repre- sented the Jr. Class in oyalty An attractive ring was de - cided on by the class and we are all proud to wear it. Winding up the year's act- ivities were the Carnival, Jr. Prom, Class Play, and Junior, Senior Banquet, which we feel were 811 VOTE' UL1C09SSf111- Left to right: Reporter, M. East: Sec., J. Rachnerg Pres., S. Gaynerg V. Pres., P. Miller, Treas., E. Peterson. 16
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