Earlham High School - Memories Yearbook (Earlham, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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Pnophecq 015 I 968 Here it is, the year of 1968. The class of 1958 has planned a class reunion. All of the members of the class are coming. Many have come from far away to be here. Why don't we join them and see how they have fared in the world? DONNA ADKINS is carrying on the tradition of keeping the town of Pitzer alive by having a large Super-Market there. JOHN BINNS has returned from Arabia, where he left his haren of 25 wives, for this reunion. MARVIN BENNETT has just finished a picture called The Little Old Man starring Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe and himself. BILL BOND has just returned from his world-wide tour on which he drove his diesel-powered tricycle. J ERALD BOYLE is now chief stylist at Chrysler Corporation, which has just come out with the new Super Duper Futuristic Car of the future. Cars now have eight headlights and are so low that you lay down on the sidewalk and roll in. CAROLYN BRADSHAW took time off from her nursing career to attend the reunion. She is a private nurse to a high school principal who is worrying about falling hair. JOHN BRUNSMANN came from California where he is a farm manager. NANCY CLARK also took time offf from her nursing career. She is the head of the Nurses' Staff at the Surgical Institution in the city of Garretville. RUTH CRAWFORD has come from her teaching career. She teaches com- mercial subjects and is a recruiting officer in the newly formed Women's Air Force Reserve. lux 'x Q ffJ5HqOa!d N Tx Q59 fxa 1 ,K r 513 v Y 35-nun... JOAN DUFF tells us she spends all of her time taking care of her Uiplets. DEAN ERB has been competing in the 1968 Olympics in Eurpoe. Wait a minute! We have just received a telegram! He is returning home for the re- union, with you guessed it, Another broken leg! WAYNE FASTLE came from his small farm of 1000 acres. He has great hopes Of catching up with Hunters in a few years. He also has a little sideline of designing and repairing foreign sports cars. JEAN FEGAN is a famous dress designer who has just returned from Paris with a new creation. JOHN FREDERICK flew here in his jet plane. He is a jet pilot in the Air Force. FREDA GONSETH didn't have far to come. She is a private secretary to three millionaires in Des Moines. ROBERT KIRSCHER is home on furlough. He has made the Armed Forces his Career. KAREL KOBOLDT took time off from her business to be here. She is now the president of the Earlham Pedigree Company which she founded. Some of her prominate customers are Miss Diana 's Cat Heaven and the Payne Sheep Ranch. The company motto is: We can write a pedigree for anything. JANET LEEPER and CAROLYN POWELL are here from their jobs. They were the starletts of the Senior Class play of 1958 and are now members of the Grand Ole Opry touring the country. DWIGHT LETZ came from his barber shop. He only had one wish when he left E. H.S. ten years ago. It was to be a barber and get a hold of Larry Houghman. KEITH MAPES arrived very sadly. He was the first highway patrolman to lose all of his points. DEAN NELSON is now a big game hunter. DIANA NELSON, Now president of the World-Wide Cat Association, has just returned from Switzerland. She brought with her a pair of cats noted for there ability to climb mountains. CHARLES NIERMAN is having his last visit with the class of 1958. He is to be a grease monkey on the muffler- belt of the first rocket to Mars. Happy Landing. TRUMAN PAYNE is now joke man for the highest paid comedian in Hollywood. He came to the reunion to see if anyone knew of any jokes he hadn't heard. Truman runs a barber shop on the side, but rarely visits it. CONNIE PIATT who owns a large share of the Curtiss Candy Company, took time off from her copy-girl job at the Madisonian office to be here. PAT ROSS joined us from her nursing career. She takes care of the Man in the Moon and all of his kids, who are suffering from Earth Fever. DIANE SLATER left her little mint-green ranch type house, climbed into her 1968 black Chevy and came to the class reunion leaving her two basketball teams at home. She has five boys and six girls. BOB SLOAN came from his headquarters in New York to this reunion. He is now the writer of small children's books. He was one of the better English students at Earlham High ten years ago. WILLIS SMITH arrived in one of the planes of the airline of which he is now the twentieth vice-president. He joined the airlines ten years ago. LARRY SPENCER came from Columbia University where he is the Doctor of Mathematics. SUSAN WELCH has just retumed from Alaska to this reunion. There she had a group of Camp Fire Girls on a camp out. Well everyone is here. See you at the next Reunion of the class of 1958. I7 Il

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We the class of nineteen hundred fifty et ht do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament to be read on t e 20th day of May and was hereby witnessed by the following officers of the Junior Class .Q ,ZZ afmce Awe DONNA ADKINS wills her mrschievious ways to Janice Price Be careful Jannie don t let them get out of hand I, MARVIN BENNETT will my ability to get the Little Old Man parts in the school class plays to Johnny Clague To Mrs Godby JOHN BINNS wills a ackage of hot gum Now you can make trips to the waste basket instead of me in t e study hall WILLIAM BOND wills hrs bashful ways and blue convertible to the first redhead that can handle them To Mr Ortner goes JERRY BOYLE S suave ways and infectuous grin I JOHN BRUNSMANN will my ability to cat around in my Ford looking for 9999 to Harlan Griffin Keep your eyes on the road Harlan! CAROLYN BRADSHAW wills her ability to play the saxophone to Delores Brown A slush pump ftrombonej is willed to Jerry Clifton from RUTH CRAWFORD We hear he is windy enough to blow it I, JOAN DUFF, will my diamond to Lila Mintle DEAN ERB wills his track shoes to anyone who takes Chemistry next year so that they will have a fair chance in the race to the lunchroom each noon. Safe Driving Techniques goes to Stella Lane from WAYNE FASTLE. Do be careful! ! I JEAN FEGAN wills her love of art to Alvin Rater. Don't draw too many girls! I, JOHN FREDERICK will my ability to lift motors to Larry Hougham. Also I will my abilit to not get along with irls to anybody thats a woman hater. FRED GONSETH will leave or Winterset, but before she goes she is leaving her ability to whisper in Mrs. Godby's study hall to anyone that can get by with it. She also wills her Bookkeepin Practice Set to the unlucky seniors next year that take it. ROBERT KIRSCHER wills is ability to run up and down the stairs to Mr. Ortner. Don 't trip and fall. JANET LEEPER wills her quiet disposition and trumpet to Larry Rhine. She is sure he can handle them both. I, KEITH M.APES, will my ability to study to my brother and my dislike of the National Guard to Jim Slaybough. CHARLES NIERMAN wills the watermelon patches back to the farmers, and his job at N .1 4-i. Last will 14nql,1'J'eatament X I E the oil station to Roger Wilkie. I, TRUMAN PAYNE, will my height to Paul Marston. CONNIE PIATT wills her Drum Majorette position in Marching Band to Pat Clark. To Bernice Kirscher, CAROLYN POWELL wills her flag twirler suit. She also wills her ability to always be busy when certain boys call to Mary Frely. DIANE SLATER wills her height and position in the principa 's office to Connie Clague. The height is handy when dusting the file cabinet, Connie. She would also like to give the front porch back to her mom and dad. I, ROBERT SLOAN, will take everything with me. WILLIS SMITH wills his sense of humor to Mrs. Godby. LARRY SPENCER wills his place on the baseball team to Roger Wilkie, who is sn athletic minded. I, NANCY CLARK, will Old John, my 1926 Model T Ford, to Mary Jo Bruett who sees me drive by everyday of the summer. It's lots of fun, Mary Jo, but watch the cranking--he kicks once in a while. PATRICIA ROSS wills her southern droll to Rosalie Waddell and her record of always being on time to Dorothy Benz. I, KAREL KOBOLDT, will my quiet ways to Tom Larsen, and to Steve Padilla, the privilege of riding on the oldest school us for thirteen years. DWIGHT LETZ wills his vice-grips to Roger Wilkie to squeeze his pennies with. I, DEAN NELSON, will my ability to trap to Mr. Orr. Mr. Orr, I think you will find this book 1001 Ways to Keep One Ste Ahga-Q of the Game Warden very elpful. DIANA NELSON wills her love ofboois and job in the library to Ronald Brown. She also gives one of her kittens to Gretchen Godby. SUSAN WELCH wills her good Samsonite overnight case to Peg Kenworthy. She sure hopes you can find enough athletic tape to hold it together for another 3 years. Don't forget and tape this excellent handle shut! ! L - -e gg, -F , -Q 1 ll



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