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Ten Semor Prophecy 'rear 1956 As 1m Hendneks, tl1e owner of tl1e U 5 Duly was yy tlkmg doyxn the street rn New Xt rk on a f'i1I'ly d1y so111e one poked 1n um 1 ITIO IIS ld Ke 1111s o ffutrd, was 1l1out to uenge the msult vthen he I'C.COQl'lllC'Ll 1n old sthoolmstte Cetrl Stexy 1r XVell CLC1l sad IIN yxhere 1nd vthtt h ue you been domg srnee I last sau you' Oh I n11rr1ed Gladys Rtee and I haye been doyyn to yyateh my son, un or, plty o t11ll 11 n Il f o e o you TLIITLIIILULI In Brunsf She IS mu1111er of my Belutyf Shop es rememner 1er 1s11t t 1t Monte IXTCKCIIJIL dr1y1ng tl11t streamhne m1lk yy ruon Hey Monte' Wl1ere 1te you gomg' Vffell I reckon I gotta take thrs mrlk down to ohnny Alongr s restaurant and tl1en I UL ess Ill jog doyyn to the hosp1tal and see Dat Martmson Come along O lx s1 d 11 Tl1e ple1sure 15 m1ne 'iee you l1ter Cec Look out' Bty you 1l 1111st ll tl11 C 1 'lou l1ad better sou LlUVkl'l XVell I guess Im sftfe enough Tl1at Cop sy IS Chff Quasehmk But too late Around the blrnd corner Monte yxent 20 nules an hour CRASH' ' I ' Wl1ere am I9 XVho r1n 1nto my I-Iam burger stand' stud Betty' Clark IS she lay ln tl1e hosp1t1l lhey yxere tyyo of our old sehool mates o11te 1nd 1 s1e Rut11e Iyerson, t1e nurse Vifould you l1ke to sue for CIIIIYILICSJ s11d luxyer Mack Broun as he stepped 111 the e oor After a lonfv Conference Betty and Monte dee1ded to settle out of eourt HIT b1d 1d1eu to l11s frlends 1nd left for Ira Neltzels Tl1eater and yyhom should l1e Eno yy11t1r1g at the st1ge entrtnee but Gene lx1ndle who vvts yx11t1ng for Bertha Mle Auley a yery' tllented b1llet d1nCer As he sit down yxho sl1ould s1t beslde hum but Rly B1rrett and l11s mfe Klthryn I'l1n wan As the shoyx eontnnued tl1e g1e1t NI1 g1e11n Thurston Iohnson Gaye a yery enter tumng 1et yxhen he pulled 1 bottle of pow out of Iy1n Hurley s l11p pocket As IIH walked doxyn the lsle toyxtrds tht stlue entrante l1e y s sternly told by Il IJULIIILLI' to seram Upon dr1xx1ng elose, the bouneer, R11 Mrttge reeonmzed 1m lllkl 11 loxxed hun to enter baek stage xxhere he met the stage manager, Amos ulrus, and eamert man W1ley Hobart yy ho was t1k1nv 1 p1eturt of the famous drreetor Mr Chlrles Gullford to send to furope Phone call for Mr 1111 Hendneks sa1d tl1e phone operator He o 1111 '-Il'l1S IS Ld Prmte Wlll ou put 11n 1d ID your paper st1t1ng thtt I w1ll rent my b1eyeles 1t a speelal pr1ee o11 Satur d1y, 1nd my wrfe MIYQUCFIIC Prent1ee, vnll g1ye 1 5 Cents reyyard for tl1e return of her poodle Heres neyys for you Mrs H A Mart1n son nee Donelda Sulhyan has just returned from the east 1nd has cons1dered a reeoncrha UOI1 mth her husband H A Mlrtlnson Mrs MIFIIIISQDH stated she w1ll not go IIOITIC. to her mother yet 1ms next more was to do some shoppmg III tl1e nexy 3 and 10 cents store, newly opened by Mr and Mrs Russ l1de Mrs l1de Irene 'Vlorroxy sud It vyasn t the yery best kxnd of 1 store but the tmns found If yery 1mus1ng After buymg some Br1ll1ant1r1e to make tl1e fr1endsl11p of l11s head and h11r closer, n left for otl1er parts of tl1e e1ty' On l11s journey he eneountered IOUISE Iqhek who IS 1 yery soph1st1e1ted old IIYIICI vxho h1d just returned from 11 lflp to I'urope I have l11d 1 grand t1me and of course you no doubt knoyx that I met tl1e n1ost Charmmg Count Bat he IS now CDg'igCLl to my eld sehool mate Margaret Sokohk who IS r1s1an styl1st Well all ll lf was a gmnd trrp I eyen met une H1yes, whose stwe name Pepper Mallay, and her I-lollyxyood Red Heads It was 1 grand Vaudeulle group After a eonyersauon that lasted for a long t1me they arted, Ioulse to her round o p1rt1es and ch1t and IIN to l11s Nosey and Newsey busmess 1m s next more ID tl lb game of hfe was to meet the trun 1nd get the lou doyyn on the greatest SCICHIISI of 1ll tnmes Burton Brug Qer hm htrdly reeogmaed Brugger wth l11s . 7 k J 7. 1' 'z L ' ' -1 ' ' 'til A 1- ' va: 1 ' ' le brell. 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Bottom Row: Michel, Scott, Pflugmacher, Barrett, Grinde, Crawford, Johnsen, Larramee, Hayes, Anderson, Thompson, Hazzard. Middle Row Bradley, Kaiser, Norton, Wlesdepp, Cullens, Carver, Dalan, Smith, Nelson, Sokolik, Tucker, Stewart, Morris. Top Row: Mr. Roehr Moon Dalan, A. Rogers, Flanignn, Trotter, Bruce, Marr, Waddlngton, Michel, Yenne, Eide, D. Rogers. Twelve Junior Class History The juniors started the school year with their cus- tomary dash and spirit by electing as class ofiicers Marjorie Thompson for presidentg Gladys Wiesdepp, vice president, and Claire Sokolik, secretary. Accord- ing to the custom of our class we managed to retain our able advisor, Mr. Roehr. The class was also represented among the student body officers when, at a special election, George Mc- Nett was elected to the otlice of secretary. At this time juanita Cullens and Norrie Waddington were holding down the position of Rah Queen and Rah King. At the regular student body election the fol- lowing juniors were elected to office: Don Michel, presidentg Gladys Wiesdepp, vice presidentg Billie johnsen, secretary, and Marjorie Thompson, Rah Queen. One junior boy, Norrie Waddington, was elected secretary of the Boys' Club and Gladys Wiesdepp was elected vice-president of the Girls' League. One of the major activities of the class of 37 this year was the publishing of the school paper. XX'ith a capable staff headed by Marjorie Thompson as publisher and Rose Nelson as editor-in-chief the Tornado News has been very successful. Another activity of the juniors was the junior party to which each member of the class was en- titled to bring one guest. Needless to say as it was a junior activity it was a success. The class also sponsored the basketball game here with Kapowsin which was the best attended basket- ball game of the season. There are a large number of juniors in both the Glee Club and the orchestra. The Glee Club mem- bers are: Margaret Crawford. Beulah Carver, Vivian Kaiser, Phyllis Grinde, Gladys Wiesdepp, Billie johnsen, Marjorie Thompson, Marjorie Moon, Norrie Waddington, Roger Eide, and james Marr. Three of these, Phyllis Grinde, Vivian Kaiser and Norrie Wad- dington, had leading parts in the operetta, Tune In, which was presented in Match. Grchestra members from the junior class are: Margaret Crawford, Billie johnsen, Marjorie Moon, Marjorie Thompson, Frances Norton, jack Yenne, Tom Stewart, and Norrie Waddington. Several junior boys answered the call for football heroes. The junior football lettermen were james Marr, David Rogers, and Andrew Rogers. Roger Eide, Merle Morris, Kenneth Bradley and Bill Trot- ter turned out for football on the second string. The basketball teams also drew many of their members from the junior class. Among these were james Marr, Bob Bruce, David Rogers, Merle Mor- ris, Don Michel, john Flanigan, and Ronald Dalan. At the time of this writing the baseball team has not been picked but judging from past years it is likely to include the following juniors and probably more: Bob Bruce, David Rogers, Merle Morris, An- drew Rogers and john Flanigan. journalism, music, and athletics are not the only activities of the class, however. Both the Torch So- ciety and the declamation contests have their quota of juniors. Some of the major class activities have yet to be taken up, including the junior Prom, junior Play, The Farewell Dance for the Seniors, and the junior assembly program. judging from the past record of the class of 57 to put things over in a big way there can be little doubt as to their success.
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