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Yellow Jacket is sound asleep. We hope he wakes up in time to tell us more about those 46” graduates. Hold your breath — he is coming to. Get him a drink of water! Yes, after Yellow Jacket's drink, he is off to work again. He says that was all at Sally's party, but he still insists on telling the following: What do you know, Louis Hansen and Yellow Jacket have decided to travel to hunt up the rest of those 46ers. The minute before they started, Louis received a letter saying his car insurance had expired. Of course, this should be renewed before they started. Ruth Soss renewed it for him. Wanita Rich is also employed there. They were now on their way. When they arrived at Ann Arbor, they stopped at Rutherford's Ice Cream Bar to get a snack. Shirley's helpers are Eleanor Emmons and Iva Mae Jurdens. While at Ann Arbor, they decided to visit the college. They were very happy to talk with Margaret King and Barbara Shilling, who are now teaching there. Speaking of colleges Keats Rasmussen is now Dean of Men at Michigan State College, with Nata Lou Hansen as his private secretary. To top off that busy day, they went to a prize fight with light and heavy weight champions, Bob Kraft and Duane Sweat, respectively. Guess who won! This was a full day so they hurried to find a hotel to get a little shut-eye. At the hotel they find Albert Vining, manager and Jerry Irish, leading the orchestra in the dining hall. In the morning they started out again. They were driving on a country road and all of a sudden the car stopped—that's right—out of gas. Weren't they lucky to have Jack Bailey come along and push them into town. A big carnival was going on in that town that day. They entered the freak building and found Harold Nord charging a quarter to see him turn his eye inside out. Bob O'Connor and Carl Obetts were merly getting paid for their good looks. People were crowding the grandstand to hear Marion Rydahl sing. She was accompanied by Faith Spear. And they also heard Keith Dean, the famous comedian. Just now Louis remembers he was supposed to be back in Greenville in three hours. He started swiftly back. In fact, he was driving a little too fast. Pull over, says the State Police, Louis Van Horn and Tom Wilcox, where do you think you're going?” Louis tried to explain, but it was no use; so, Louis paid the fine and retired. Yellow Jacket is rather disillusioned, but he said he will try to round up the rest. Here is Ruby St. Peters and Kakie Hill running a skating rink at Edmore. Jane Sayles, teaching people art. Barb Robinson, we see as a nurse taking care of the sick dolls. Anita Hansen and Carp, now teaching dancing lessons. Watch out! It looks as if Yellow Jacket is getting pale. Yes— he fainted. Vincil Sayler, driving his ambulance, rushed him to the hospital. He was put under good care with Doris Le Fevre and Charlene Laper as his private nurses. They soon discovered that Yellow Jacket had just worked too hard on this great expedition and was rather tired. Just one day, he was released and felt spry as a chicken. But he said that he wouldn't care to chase those 46ers” again. £DJ
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Via the Crystal Ball to 1966 Since we the class of 46” are rather undecided as to our future plans, Yellow Jacket says he will have to help us out. As he begins to look into the Crystal Ball, he sees Sally Ritzema holding a party for some of the graduates of 46, discussing their present occupations. First to arrive is none other than Jeanette Johnson, who is that great musician and is going to demonstrate her ability at the party. Then Yellow Jacket looks and tells us the other lively creatures that are coming to this great event. Here comes Ike — woops! I mean Eugene Rydahl. He is now calling off at the old famous barn dance hall in Chicago. He has come to show us a little of his talent. The other guests that arrived were: Ronnie Blanding, who is walking in his father's shoes running a big creamery in Detroit. Alex Taylor, the man taking watches apart to see what makes them tick (of course, don't take Alex wrong, watchmaking is his business). Don Johnson and Leon Millard, coaching football in Minneapolis. Jack Hansen, living in a cozy little home taking life easy (not single). Lois Bauman and Inez Hansen, running a grocery store. Harriet O'Brien, a dignified teacher. Alice Williams, saying Take shorter steps, Geraldine! in her modeling school in New York. Virginia Conroy and Shirley Snow, getting fat running that Conroy Candy Shop. Agnes and Barbara Baker, making money in Agnes's (no longer Afton's) Beauty Salon. Mert Hansen, still enjoying life single, making all the girls happy. As Yellow Jacket is concentrating seriously he sees there is yet more revealed within the ball. He finds Darold rocking on his knees—1-3-5 — careful. Darold, your knees won't hold many more. Along this same line comes Barb Martin (Fuller) leading a happy married life. Lively Sharon Cornwell, making all those poor school girls suffer with those exercises in gym class. Here we see Eldon Peterson with his fingers all bandaged, must be he's that successful carpenter. Rosalyn Nielsen, famous actress with her name in big lights on Broadway. He can't miss Jerry Fisher, running Fisher's Used Car Shop, with different kinds, colors, and shaped cars. Maybe he won’t have much business with all those helicopters. Speaking of cars, Joan Jorgensen is spending her time at bridge parties getting there in her new Cadillac. This seemed to be all that turned out at Sally's party, or may be Yellow Jacket grew tired. Yes, {18)
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So We Are Told NAME SUPRESSED DESIRE FAVORITE SAYING Afton, Agnes, Agony Censored! Ya, but” Baker, Barbara, Barb” To be able to pronounce wait Oh she's nuttier than a fruit cake” Bauman, Lois, BoBo” Travel around the world Blanding, Ronald, Ron Let it go at that Hold it Buster” Carpenter, Barbara, Carp To be a woman lawyer I got a big bang out of that” Conroy, Virginia, Ginny To get a good husband Oh!” Cornwell, Sharon, Butterball' Meeting the sailor I write to (Not my brother) Would you like to go to the show?” Dean, Keith, Queenie” Hubba, Hubba” Caldonia Emmons, Eleanor, Omnie” Oh Fuzz” Fisher, Jerry, Doc” Still supressed Well, come on Hansen, Anita, Tena Learn to play my trumpet Junior” Hansen, Inez, Sye To travel in Europe Hansen, Jack, Jackson Brunettes Hansen, Louis, Lou” I can't tell Tough” Hansen, Nata Lou, Nate Get A” in U S. history It's a gay life, if you don't weaken” Hansen, Merton, Mert” Date June Haver What's a matter ya’ crazy er somethin?” Hill, Kathleen, Kakie” It's too fiendish to be made known Wouldn’t that rot your socks!” Irish, Jerry E., Irish” High School Music Supervisor No kiddin’!” Johnson, Donald, Hardy” Coach Let’s go fellows” Jorgensen, Joan, Jo” Be owner, editor and janitor of the Chicago Tribune Any mail?” Jurden, Iva Mae, Ivy” To sing with an orchestra Seeing is believing King, Margaret, Maggie” That would be telling You make me laugh Kraft, Bob, Kraft” To get out of school Laper, Charlene, Chuck” To have coal-black hair You know what I mean” LeFevre, Doris, Doddy Must 1 answer that I mean Martin, Barbara, Barb” Physical Ed. teacher Huh - Mmm - Huh?” Millard, Leon, Red” Get rich quick Holy Cow” Nielson, Geraldine, Gerry” Don't get personal Come around about 8” £20]
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