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PROPHECY The year is 1975, ihe president is Jane Churchill, first woman president. Many changes have taken place in the 15 years since she graduated from high school, due to the efforts of her former classmates. The Peabody brothers, Larry and Bill, have just returned from a flight to Mars in a jet designed by Cal Pritchard, Marv Phelps, and Larry Broadbent. This is the first known trip to Mars, but many have gone to the Moon. Jerome Buckanaga is painting a close-up of it now. Helping him mix his paints are Alberta Jones, LeRoy Saarinen, Judy Benson, and Shirley Benham. Martha McClelland, while exploring the other side of the moon discovered Jim Sanford setting up the second addition to his famous Moon-Green-Cheese Plant. Tom Cheney is Mr. Sanford's chief electrical engineer and Gerald Willen- bring is the engineer responsible for the roads to the plant. On the Moon there is a tremendous school system. Among the faculty we find Nancy Peterson, Terri Gould and Mary Ann Fix teaching grade school. Ardis Fieldman teaching Phy. Ed., Keith Jump chemistry and physics. Pat Nor- man is head of the music department, the Health Department is headed by Doctors Ted Allen and Leo Zaczkowski. school nurses are LaVonne Leismeister and Darlene Eastman, Lorna Wefers, Sandra Michels, and Carol Boldt is medical technician for the school infirmary. Planes have taken the place of school buses and piloting them are Larry Avenson, Don Callen. and Chuck Becker. The religious school sessions are directed by Naidine Sanford. Larry Monico is hcaci of the Trans-Universe Air Lines, owned by the Millionaires Club. Members of this club are Ken Walde, Don James, Gene Solinger, Jerry Steele, Loren Radke, Jim Ericson, Alan Hoppes, Doug Leicht, and Lewey Deitchler. The head plane mechanics are Philip Hoefs and Tom Resch. There are 29 flights daily from the Moon to the earth. Some of the frequent passengers are Pete Wilson and Marge Driscoll--famed travelers; Jerry Grover, Universal Tennis Champ, and his private secretary, Carol Rooney; Byron Knapp--executive and a few of his many secretaries. Kathy Tomte. Elaine Burlingame, and Bette Klicker; also the famous guitar player--Evelyn Harvala. Today there is a special sight-seeing flight. The stewardesses Dorothy Rutherford and Dorothy Schneider are amazed to sec Sharon Tesch, Karen Chat field, Lillian Edelman, Priscilla Moon, Kathy Frazee, Bev Randolph. Mareen Pike, Bob Harding, Frank Annette, and Rog Henderson aboard. Jerry Holmer has started a Naval Base on the Moon with the help of Dale Sackett. Following their example, Major Donna Theien is advising the construction of a women’s dormitory for the girls in the W.A.F. who will be stationed near the Naval Base. The dormitory is being built by Jim Pachel's Construction Co. Some of his carpen- ters are Herb Beimdick. Wayne Force, and Earl Ohlgren. having finally finished their struggle through college. Also helping are Dave Gottsman and Henry Buerkley. Ed Becker is in charge of installing and maintaining the radios and TVs. There is a great rivalry between the Earthly Beauty Shop, owned and operated by Pat Mattson, Sharon Rezac and Janet Dissmore and the Moon Salon owned by Kathy Thomas and Ethel Nyland and operated by Karol Harsha and Diane Stephens. Back on Earth we find that Margaret Basswood swims the English Channel every monring before breakfast, with Christina and Rebecca Rock watching. Dale Rogers, famous Iowan farmer, has just returned from touring Russia. Wayne Shores is still warming benches for the Dodgers. Bonnie Kriens has met many beatniks. Darla McMillen, Sandy Saddoris, and Gloria Sitz are still hunting for certain men. Bob Waterman chauffeurs Loren Smiens around in Bob's new Corvette, since Loren has lost his license again. Jim Roland is a great sports car driver and is driving today. Among the audience at the race we see Germund Nilson, veterinarian, sister Jane, who now has nothing to do with Air Force men, Margaret Nunn and Sandra Hummel. The working girls from Minneapolis. Marilyn Nelson. Marilyn Johnson. Marie Taskey, and Delores Hagen are there also. We see Dennis Jacabson. former college football star, now a coach and Dick Jackson, who has just returned from France where he saw Brigit Bardot. Dianne Gottsman. now taller than her brother, and Carol Noble are outside debating whether or not to enter. Denise Warner can be found in Las Vegas spending her fifth husband’s fortune. Nancy Forsythe is on her second honeymoon. Shirley Toops is in Florida warming up from the North Woods honeymoon she and her English-teaching husband have taken. All in all, the '60 grads of PRHS have succeeded in many ways and will continue to do so. 26
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ROBERT B. WATERMAN Bub. To own a corvette Oh Ya Choir 1,2,3, Dr. Training 1, Jr. Class Play. BEN CRANDALL Ben Logging. Drivers Training 2. LORNA ELAINE WEFERS Lornie. To be a happy and successful medical technician. Good Grief Annual Staff 3, Bus Patrol 2, Cafeteria 1, Drivers Training 2, F.T.A. 3, CRA 3, Health Council 3, Jr. Class Play, Nurses Assistant 3, Office Assistant 2,3, Panther Prints 2,3. GERALDINE SCHMITZ Geri Annual Staff 3, Choir 1,2,3, Class President 2, Drivers Training 2, F.T.A. 3, C.A.A. 1, Panther Prints 3, Student Council 2. GERALD J. WILLENBRINC Jerry. Engineering. Dr. Training 2. PETER MICHAEL WILSON Pete. Plan designs. Hi Annual Staff 1,2,3, Choir 1,2, Dr. Training 1, Panther Prints 1,2,3, Ski Club 1, J. Class Play 3, Boys' County 2. LEO ZACZKOWSKI Farm Boy. To be a medical doctor. Ho! Ho! Yoci Bear! Bas- ketball 1, Bus Patrol 1, Drivers Training 1, F.F.A. 1,2,3, Film Club 1, Track 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3, Bowling 3, Foot- ball 1,2,3. 25 Class Ring
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CLASS WILL I, Ted Allen, will my phenonomal ability to put my foot in my mouth, and hope It be of more service to them than it was to me, to all who be so foolitl as to desire it. I, Franklin Annette, will my old Fords to my little brother, Johnny. I, Larry Avcnson, will my 3rd hour study hall scat to Dave Bergman, cause at this rate he is going to need it. I, Margaret Basswood, will my boring bus rides to P.R.H.S. to Mary Lou. I, Chuck Becker, will my ability to play the comet without knowing how to Dean Jones who thinks he does. I, Ed Becker, will my desk in 4th hour English to any junior who wants to be one of the first ones in the cafeteria line. I, Herbert Bclmdlck, will my scats in English and Social Problems to any Junior who wants them. I, Shirley Benham, will my ability to fall down on Friday nights to my cousin, Pat. I, Carol Boldt, will to Bcmic and Toni Vlzenoc, the ability to have as much fun in their Senior year as I've had in mine. I, Larry Broadbcnt, will my Olds to Jim Pachcl who needs a good car. I, Jerome Buckanaga, will my ability to be crowned Queen to Chief Clark. I, Henry Buerklcy, will all my crooked school days to anyone left to take them. I, Elaine Burlingame, will some of my shortness to Karen Breitbach, who could use it. I, Don Calien, will my football helmet and sports equipment to anyone who has brains enough to fill them. I, Karen Chatfleld, will my ability to keep quiet in class to my sister, Roberta. I, Jane Churchill, will my laugh to anyone who is unlucky enough to inherit it. I, Lcwy Deitchler, will 6th hour study hall scat to anyone that is good and mean. 1, Janet Dissmore, will all my idle hours in Be- midji to anyone who is lucky enough to have as much fun as I did there. I, Darlene Eastman, will Park Rapids High to next years seniors. I, Lillian Edelman, will to my sister Alice, my scat in Home Ec. in hopes she likes it better than I did. I, Ardis Fieldman, will my ability to argue with Mr. Hagen to Madette Rcsslcr or any member of the Senior Band who enjoys holding an intelligent conversation in a normal, low voice. I, Wayne Force, will the first five minutes of 1« hour to anyone who can't get up early enough. I, Nancy Forsythe, will all the good times I've had going steady to Judy Edam. May the enjoy them. I, Kathleen Frarec, will anything I have to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. 1, David Gottsman, will my first hour English class to someone who wants it. I, Dianne Cottsman, will my ability to blush to any Junior who wants it. I, Terri Could, will my ability to laugh or say the wrong thing at the wrong time to my sitters to use in Social class. I, Bud Crover, will my ability to make a touchdown as a Sophomore to Joe Fowler and ability to be a ball hog to Bill Walsh. I, Delores Hagen, will my ability to laugh at every- thing to my brother Willy, who could stand to laugh at more things. I, Bob Harding, will my musical ability to Dean Jones who might like to have it. I, Karol Harsha, will my love for Finlanders to Alice Jorgenson. I, Evelyn Harvala, will my ability to speak Finn to anyone that wants to know how. I, Roger Henderson, will my scat on the bus to Charles Boyer, who would like to get a car any- way. I, Jerry Holmcr, will my wrestling ability to my brother, Roger. I, Alan Hoppes, will my scat in choir to Sam and Bill who both can fill it fine if they get on the ball. I, Sandra Hummel, will my talkativeness to some quiet Junior. I, Dennis Jacobson, will the McDowell family to Bruce Ottarson, May he like them as well as I do. I, Marilyn Johnson, will to Priscilla Moon my English Tests from the 10th grade. I, Don James, will my ability to pole vault to some unlucky boy. I, Alberta Jones, will all the Sioux boys to Renee Boswell. I, Keith Jump, will my basketball ability? to Jerry Highman. I, Bette Klicker will my ability to get along with people to Judy Rcko, who needs it. I, Byron Knapp, will the V.W. to Bill Walsh so he can win some drags. I, Bonnie Kricns, will my terrific” chemistry brain to Kathy Meyers, with the hope that she will use it to help some poor Jr. next year. I, Douglas Lclcht, will my car to Bergman, who needs it. 1, LaVonne Lcsmcistcr, will my ability to talk to any quiet Junior. I, will my courtesy award to some sophomore and Junior girls who aren't apt to get it any other way. I, Darla McMillcn, will my ability to get through high school without a pink slip to my brother who will definitely need it. I, Larry Monico, will my boots and saddle to anyone with the ability to use them to do a better Job than I. I, Priscilla Moon, will my long fingernails to Marilyn Johnson. I, Marilyn Nelson, will what's left of Park Rapids High School to my brother, John. I, Ccrmund Nilson, will my F.r.A. office to anyone who will best fit it. I, Jane Nilson, will my place in choir to anyone who has nerve. 1, Carol Noble, will all of my abilities to any she- chlld smart enough to figure out what they are and dumb enough to want them. I, Pat Norman, will my cornet lips to Dean Jones to use to the best of his ability. 1, Margaret Nunn, will my ability to stay awake In bookkeeping to my brother, David. I, Ethel Nyland, will my first two English marks to any Junior who wants them. I, Earl Ohlgren, will my educated toe to Walt Holmer who will need it next year. 1, James Pachcl, will my position as President of the F.F.A. to Arnold Ducrr who is very capable of it. I, Marvin Phelps, will my school books to anyone who can use them. I, Mareen Pike, will my first two marks in English to Karen Johnson who has never had the sensation of such. I, Loren Radkc, will my brains and ability to anyone who will use them to my advantage. I, Beverly Randolph, will the detour to Menahga to Barbara Denman. I, Tom Rcsch, will my '36 Ford to Mel Hughes, who only has a hopped up '54 Ford. I, Sharon Rerac, will my car to my brother Joe or anyone else who thinks they have the strength to shove it. I, Christina Rock, will my Eskimo Jacket to Sonny Virenor. I, Rebecca Rock, will Kotch and Cln my walking shoes. I, Carol Rooney, will my excess height to Peg Cos- tello who could use it. 1, Dorothy Rutherford, will my height to Enid, being she needs a few more inches all around, up and down. I, LeRoy Saarinen, will my wrestling ability to some lucky Junior. I, Dale Sackctt, will to Rober Holmer, my old wrestling number. I, Sandy Saddoris, will all the good times 1 have had in my Junior and Senior year to my little sister. I, Jim Sanford, will my ability to win money to Joe Fowler who certainly needs some. I, Naidine Sanford, will all the fun 1 had in my Sen- ior Year to Mary Pennington. 1, Dorothy Schneider, will all the good times 1 have had in my Senior year to my brother. 1, Wayne Shores, will my dog house with a hole in its top to Mr. Evju who needs a place for his “soup wagon. I, Gloria Sitr, will to all underclassmen a perfect Senior year. I, Loren Smiens, will my drivers license and ability to roll cars to Don Rooney who needs the license. I, Dennis Smith, will my football helmet to anybody that can fill it. I, Eugene Solinger, will my pink wheels to Jack S. I, Diane Joy Stephens, will my seniority to any Jun- ior who can get it. I, Marie Taskey, will my popularity with boys to my sister, Faith. I, Sharon Tesch, will my Senior Yeat to Syb. and Billy. I, Donna Thelen, will my hot temper to anybody who wants one. 1, Kathy Thomas, will my summer in Europe to Kay Ellen Fletcher. I, Katherine Tomtc, will my seat in Steno class to Jane Hearty. I, Shirley Toops, will my ability to get up in the morning to my sister Sandy, who sure needs it. I, Ken Walde, will my ability to do bookkeeping to Roger Holmer. I, Denlce Warner, will my ability to get home late to Connie Weaver who's sure been trying. I, Bob Waterman, will my choir ability to Sam Pike. I, Loma Wefcn, will my ability to get through school in eleven years to anyone who is in a hurry to get through. 1, Gerald Willenbring, will my history marks to any- one who can improve them. I, Peter Wilson, will an interest in P.R.H.S. to those who sometimes lack appreciation and enthusiasm for it. I, Leo Zaczkowski, will my car to anyone who can drive it.
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