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HISTORY (co„t) The members of our graduating class are Arlene B. Broughton, Marlene Reinitz, June Sisson, Gertrude Zimmerman, Margaret Spinhirne, Grace Pcckham, Doris Burdick, Gloria Schneider, Dorothy Calmer Karlen, Norma Smith, Betty Wheeler, Ralph Sellnow, Stanley Purrington, Vernon Schelp, Stanton Steuri, Howard Mood, Daryl Rhyner, Wayne Wahl, and Robert Phillips. Together we represent more ability and brains than was ever massed together in one class. July 1, 1955, Stanton Steuri, editor-in-chief of the ‘Albany Herald,' dropped in at ’Sonny’s Clip Joint for a haircut. This is Albany's barber shop run by his old A. H. S. classmate, Ralph Sellnow. In their conversation they started reminiscing about what happened to the other members of their class of 1949. They came to the conclusion that their friends had all been successful in carrying out their plans. Marlene Reinitz graduated from Methodist Hospital and is now nursing at the St. Clare Hospital in Monroe. The ‘Albany Beauty Shop’ and its proprietor, Robert L. Pin Hips, are doing a prosperous business. He is assisted in this by Doris Burdick who attended beauty school; then decided to settle down in Albany. They hear occasionally from Charles Ferguson, now on tour with his own concert group. Another famous member of the class of 1949 is Inward Mood who has hunted wild game all over North America. Grace Peckham and Dorothy Walmer Karlen are to be found living in the vicinity of Albany. Both have settled down to work as housewives which they seem to prefer above all other occupations. Completing the quartette of married students are Betty Wheeler and Margaret Spinhirne. Betty lives in California, where her interest in the U. S. Marines has taken her. Margaret lives with her husband in Albany; they seem very happy. One of the most prosperous farmers in the area is Daryl A. Rhyner. lie chose dairy farming, and his land is used for experimenting in new methods by the State Department of Agn cul ture. Several of the members of the class of '49 are to be found in Madison. Among them are Wayne Wahl, who is making his fortune in the used-car business, and his secretary, Gloria Schneider. Stanley Lurrington is in Madison where he ls a government accountant. We hear Vernon Schelp over the local radio stations where he is making good as a comedian. Arlene Broughton is assistant to a prominent surgeon, but her personal interest in medicine may cause her to change professions. CLASS PROPHECY
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PROPHECY (tont ) Hie three remaining members o! the class, {ertrude Z unite man, orma Smith, and .June .Sisson all iovr ew V»rk as their headquarters. Gertrude mtikr i regular flights to I ermuda. in her occupation as uirltnr hostess. ormo. a iVAYL, is stationed here, too, am. dune, wife of a prominent banker does port time modeling as a hobby. thus Stanton and alpli decided that Llioi r classmates were nil happy and looking forward to useful lives. GIgaA Will t.ASl WILL ANU ILSTA'LM Of TIL GLASS 01 1949 We, the class of 1949, being of sound mind and hody, do hereby bequeath the following: 1. Gertrude Zimmerman leaves her quietness to Jimmy Carroll. 2. liownrd Flood leaves his ability to skip sciiool to anyone who wants it. 3. Doris Burdick leaves her love of dancing to Junior hlossner. 4. Daryl Ihyner leaves his jeep to Warren Schesser. 5. Stanton Steuri leaves his ability to remember things to Mr. Bronson 6. Marlene Beinitz. leaves her piano-plaving to Georgeanne iilavachek. 7. (dona Schneider leaves her flirtatiousness to Alvin Maimer. P. Hal ph Sell now leaves his basketball ability to Lddir S«ii th. 9. Stanley Burrington leaves his typing errors to next year's typing class. 10. Norma Smith leaves her musical ability to Loren Bagley. 11. June Sisson leaves her extracurricular activities to Kathryn Kauk. 12. Arlene Broughton leaves her work in the liot lunch program to Barbara Smout. 13. Vernon Schelp leaves his gi ft of gaL to Arden Patchen. 14. Wayne Wahl leaves his ‘.'odel T’ to Miss Barton. 15. Dorothy aimer Karlen leaves her talent for playing basketball to Betty Quint. 16. Margaret Spinhirne leaves her love of late hours to Mrs. Dahl. 17. lobert Bin Hips leaves Ins long fingernails to Danny buef. 18. Betty Wheeler leaves her ‘steady’ to Darlene Miller. 19. Grace Beckham leaves her love of Lnglish to Dorothy Bfeuti. 20. Charles Ferguson leaves his voice to Kenneth ’ hyner. 21. The entire class leaves its ability on ‘how to co-operate with the teachers’ to the entire student body.
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