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Senior () ass JJrop iecy As we gaze into our telescope and look afar, we see the Class of 1960, ten years from now, as they are: Carol and Marjorie Bangert, that well-known pair, are now manufacturing human hair, Joan Bogle with her removable complexion, is now making eye make-up to the perfection. That Bateman girl, Lois Jean, now owns a factory of jelly beans. Frances Crackel, that mind reading gal, is an interpreter in Moscow. Bonney Dillman, who did not marry, is in Africa being a missionary. Don Brooks, Henry Klingler, and Gerald Noll are engineers in Algiers. On Station B-L-O-W most any noon, we hear Joyce Duke's broadcast from here to the moon. Larry England and Mike Glover are quite busy we hear. They're in Alaska hunting long tail reindeer. Donna Fehrenbacher, married and living in Tennessee, is raising her family of three. How to win a woman is easy as can be, if taught at the Claren Hosselton Wooing Agency. Our happy friend, Pat Hutchison, has not gone far. She’s a buyer for tiny tots at Famous and Barr. Those Kessler boys, Leonard, Wayne, and Dick, full of ambition, are now in Africa on an expedition. As we travel on our journey, we see Agnes Kuenstler, secretary to an attorney. Pat Kesterson, through storm and strife, has just become Tom Bryant's wife. Don Land is important it's true. He’s now a lion trainer for the Brooklyn Zoo. Carole LaCroix, still trying to land her guy, carries the motto do or die. Marjorie Mattoon, with her exorbitant salary, has founded Tin-Buc-Too’s Art Gallery. Jack Monical is still on the beam. He's the coach of a basketball team. Louise Rudolphi now owns and operates a beauty salon in Milan. Rosie Rudolphi, that girl with class, has founded a new way to manufacture brass. Bennie Pringle, flying rockets, now has plenty of money in his pockets. Larry Shehom, who is full of knowledge, is now a math professor of a college. Nancy Stanford and Sandra Evans, society's pair, now have a side show at the County Fair. Carrell Scammahorn and Larry Smith, by all means, are tailgate men in New Orleans. John Sullens, that windy man, is now a salesman of a plastic can. Paul Weidner and Ed Monical, those hearty souls, are now operating a telephone office connecting North and South Poles. Una Uebinger is in Wendelin raising hens. Richard Weidner and Ray Iffert are quite a pair. Their factory is now manufacturing paper underwear. Prophets Janet Schack and Lois Sunday - Oh! How they did fret, are still enjoying a protracted vacation in Tibet. Though scattered through all walks of life. There's really been no war or strife. As you can see our classmates, Have really had just what it takes.
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OFFICERS President: DALE MURBARGER Vice President: KIM WILSON (not pictured) Secretary: LESLIE COMBS Treasurer: TERRY TOLER , junior ( ) io s 7. ) io BEST ALL-AROUND.........................................Mike Padgett, Judy Ulrey BEST LOOKING----------------------------------Larry Fulk, Gerry Erwin, Judy Ulrey MOST ATHLETIC------------------------------- - - Dale Murbarger, Phyllis Murbarger MOST POPULAR------------------------------------ - -----Mike Padgett, Judy Ulrey MOST STUDIOUS----------------------------------------Mike Padgett, Sue Schnautz MOST TALKATIVE....................................Leslie Combs, Melinda Murvin MOST MISCHIEVOUS-------------------------------------Leslie Combs, Elinor Glover HONOR ROLL Sonnie Gaskin June Kuenstler Phyllis Murbarger Shirley Pickens Melinda Murvin Kim Wilson Mike Padgett Bernard Kessler Kay Toler Donna Lents Judy Ulrey Ray Moseley Linda Wosika Dale Murbatger Sue Schnautz Lyla Omar Linda Kessler Sherry Sivok Bonnie Buffington Bill Bates Ronnie Thomas
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