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By Suzann Naugle and Katherine Downing As we have finished all our work for this year 119673 on our own private planet Quldde, we have decided to go see what our classmates are doing, After we prepared to blast off, some 'crazy driver' almost hit our rocket, and ducking we saw it was I ack McClue. As we approached Mars, we decided to stop at the hospital and see how Irene Bryant was getting along with her Martian patients. Irene said Ken Welter was still in the National Guard and is now training troops on Mars. lust as we were leaving we noticed them carrying someone in on a stretcherg they said Louis Loesch had eaten too many food capsules, which he sold at his store, and had a bad case of indigestion. On our way once again we noticed a small planet where Frank P. was design- ing the craziest rockets, We decided to stop and discovered his assistant was John Korican who was growing a beard for disguise so all the girls from theother planets would quit chasing him. Planet Xyem was our next stop. Here was a group of top performers from Hollywood with Darlene Purple, the all-time great soprano singer, and Sharon Rudduck, the famous concert pianist. We parked our ship and went in to watch them perform. After the performance, the king of Xyem, LaMar Spohr, presented them with' a key to the planet. When we arrived in New York City we stopped to talk to Mary Becker who was working as a hostess on a large flying saucer air line until her fiance LeRoy Plank was out of the Air Force. She said Diana Seagert was a teacher in the Hawaiian Islands. She also said Helen Yungling, Betty Hawkins and Claudia Cook had all been married since school was out. We started to walk down 5th Avenue when we met Ed Faust and George Rusling who said they had been such good friends in high school that they decided to join the Navy together and make it their career. They said Richard Halstead had the famous Halstead Barber Shop on Broadway. We shopped for a while then went to the airport and got our ship and whizzed to Britton. We were very sur- prised to see it was almost as large as New York City and also surprised to see Dave Linn, Mayor of the city. While talking to Dave he said the 'Farmer of the County' award went to Don Dickerson, that the Superintendent of the Britton- Macon School was Raymond Krauss, and that the coach of the Britton-Macon football team was Ray Sharp. We decided to visit the largest dairy in that part of the country, Kimererland, owned by Karl Kimerer. Karl said that Dick Cox and his wife had just left for Europe where Dick was practicing for the Olympics in which he would participate. Karl said Howard Haas had gone to Greenland where he was a conservation officer and Richard Lutton was making deep-sea diving his career, After thank- ing Karl, we went back to our ship and blasted off. All in all, we had an exciting day which won't be forgotten for quite awhile. ll 4
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LEROY PLANK 'The night has come, but not too soon. FFA 1-2-3-4g-Play 4: Journalism Club Secretary 43 Journalism 1-4g Basket- ball 3g Football 23 Annual Staff 4g Band 1-2-3-4g Track 1-2-3-4g MARY BECKER, Valedictorran 'Good things come in small packages. FHA 3-4: GAC 3g Journal- ism 43 Play 3-4: FTC 43 Librarian 4g Chorus 1-2-3-4 Student Council 13 Annual Staff 4, ED FAUST 'Quiet boys aren't always shy. FFA 1-2-3-4: Football 1- 2-4g Track 1-2. RAY SHARP 'Short in height but long in humor. FFA 1-2-35 Basketball 1-4 Baseball 1-2-4: Football 1 2-3-4g Track 1-2-3-43 Hi- C 15 Librarian 2-4, DARLENE PURPLE 1t's a woman's world. GAC 1-2-3-43 Play 3-4: Journalism 45 Cheerleading 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-43 Treasurer 33 FTC 43 Annual Staff 4. LOUIS LOESCH 'More bounce to the ounce. FFA 1-2-3-4g Basketball 1g Football 1: Junior Playg Annual Staff,
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Wd! I, Mary Becker, do will my ability to get ready for school on time to Pug Banks I, Irene Bryant, do will my band uniform to Anson Farmer, I, Claudia Jedele, do will my shortness to Shirlene Bozeman. I, Dick Cox, do will my red hair to Ronnie Weyher, I, Donald Dickerson, do will my F,F,A, ability to Cal Rohrback. I, Katherine Downing, do will my ability to keep quiet ? in study hall to Carol Hamann. I, Ed Faust, do will my ability to drive to Sandra Rusling. I, Howard Haas, do will my ability 'to jump the hurdles to Chuck Koman. I, Dick Halstead, do will my ability to knock down bridges to Don Smith. I, Betty Hawkins, do will my ability to go steady for more than two weeks to Barbara Bryant. I, Karl Kimerer, do will my ability to blush to Ron Richards. I, John Korican, do will my ability to get along with girls to Jim Kniffen. I, Ray Krauss, do will my ability to stay home at night to Fred Barnoske. I, Louie Loesch, do will my size to Jerry Hannah. I, Dick Lutton, do will my ability to plow to Larry Wagner. I, Dave Linn, do will my ability to ride a motorcycle to D, J. Frayer. I, Jack McClue, do will my ability to dunk a basketball to Robert Dhila. I, Suzann Naugle, do will my slimness to Joyce Grady. I, LeRoy Plank, do will my track shoes to Leo Bachtal. I, Frank Prochaska, do will my ability to make the honor roll to my brother, Mike. l, Darlene Purple, do will my ability to lead cheers to Patty Eberhardt. I, Sharon Rudduck, do will my long hair to Kay Spohr. I, George Rusling, do will my ability to shoot pheasants to Dick Faust. I, Diana Seagert, do will my height to Linda Handley. I, Ray Sharp, do will my ability to be a pest to Floyd Avery. I, LaMar Spohr, do will my ability to stay out of trouble to Sharon Rodgers. I, Kenny Welter, do will my 49 Plymouth to anybody who will take it, I, Helen Yungling, do will my school life to anybody who wants it. We, the Senior Class, do will our bills to the Juniors. To the Sophomores, we do will our quiet class meetings. To the Freshmen, we do will all our unused books. To the teachers, we do will our good behavior. To the school we leave in peace. MOTTO Destiny is reached by many crossroads FLOWER White Feathered Carnation COLOR Blue and White
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