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CENSUS PET PEEVE FAVORITE SONG CLASS WILL Stuck-up women “Anniversary Song” My U. S. History book to Fred Stilwell Getting up in the morning “To Each His Own” My Saturday night trips to Bclding to Marilyn Bailes Nosey neighbors “Feudin’, Fussin’, and a’ My literature book to some unfortu- Fightin’ ” Linda” nate Junior Peroxides My passion for good-looking redheads to some mild-tempered gentleman Rubble gum “Jealousy” My U. S. History book to some unfortunate Junior Me, myself and I “Indian Love Call” My temper and stubbornness to any one who wants them Ask him! “It Had To Re You” My wonderful times at G. H. S. to every student Wouldn’t you like to know? Varsity Song” My American Lit. to any sucker Not being happy The Old Lamplighter” My U. S. History book to Maxine Buckmaster School “As Years Go By” My drums to Joan Benedict Pince-nez glasses “Temptation” My habit of procrastination to anyone unfortunate enough to accept it Six boring hours sitting down “Night and Day” Swanton’s determination that I understand to the next guy who can take the Mr. Swanton’s flashy ties “It Had To Be You” My ability to give sentences to next year’s Chief of Police Bubble gum The Desert Song” My U. S. History book to Reba McGee Women drivers My Wild Irish Rose” My U. S. History book to some unfortunate Junior Mr. Swan ton “Stars in Your Eyes” My sense of humor to Pat Petersen Freckles “Dream” My shorthand book to anyone unlucky enough to get it Work “Star Dust” My gold teeth to Einer Jorgensen and David Hansen Tests in U. S. History Peg O’ My Heart” My shorthand book to anyone who is foolish enough to take it Pumps with anklets “Feudin’, Fussin’, and a’ My Am. Lit. book to some unfortu- Fightin’ ” nate Junior Flirting “That’s My Desire” My biology book to Roger Howes Having someone wake me up “In the Mood” My air-conditioned rumble seat to from a state of slumber Charlie and Jerry High heels with slacks “I Wish I Didn’t Love My LJ. S. History book to “Barb” Stuck-up women You So” Bradley “I’m Through with Love” My devilishness to Shirley Richardson People that are too good to speak “If I Had My Way” Half my height to Lorraine Mahlich Yellow excuses “Smoke. Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette” My U. S. History to Ferris Larsen Catch questions on tests “You Arc Always in My Another twenty lbs. to Esther Tarle- Heart” ton, who is now know as “Fatso” “Get ready to write” — Mr. Robinson “Shanty Town” 21 My Am. Lit. seat to “Dink”
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rr name SUPPRESSED DESIRE SENIOR AMBITION FOR 1968 HERBERT PETERMAN “Re Pete To own a car (good car) To be in California HETTY PETERSEN “Pete” To have my dream man To share a cozy bungalow with someone special JIMMY PETERSEN “Pete” To run my own business To be retired ROBERT PHILLIPS “Meatball Coach a football team Commercial flyer and airport owner CATHERINE RICHIE “Kitty” To make the “A” honor roll To settle down PLUM A RI I)G WAY “Slug” To tell the singers on the north bus to “shut up” Be married LESLIE LEE ROELL “Les Jump the Grand Canyon To know what I really want RICHARD SCHENDEN “Dick” Live in Alaska To be an anchoret! ARLENE SHARLOW To travel To get married ROGER SHARPE To play with Stan Kenton My own band and Ford LARRY SLANKER To see Mr. Gorman in a crew” cut To have the little things in life, like two or three million dollars DICK SMITH Wake up first hour session Be a good horse doctor LOUIS ALFRED SMITH “Smitty” Play football in University Stadium Ask her! CHRISTINE SNYDER “Chris” I o be an air stewardess JOHN SNYDER “Johnny” To run my own farm To settle down in life LOUISE SNYDER “Sneezy” Be a phys. ed. coach at Annapolis Be movie stand-in for Lou Costello IVAGEAN SOSS “Jeanie” To be eighteen and to “cut the mustard” To be Mrs. “Guess Who” BURTON STAFFEN “Herman” To own a music store To be a bachelor and a millionaire IDA MAE STEF FES “Sis” Get out of high school To work in a hospital ROSE MARY STEFFES “Rosy” To be an old maid To be a nurse JUNE STORRS “Junie” To weigh 120 To be happy in my work DAVID SVOBODA “Dave” To be able to afford to live beyond my means Be earning $10,000 a year and own a new Pontiac MILDRED TAYLOR Milly To make the “B” honor roll To be happily married JACK TILLAPAUGH “Tillie” Ellcwyn Win the A. B. C. bowling championship EILEEN TUCKER “Ike To become a model Housewife for some good-looking man RICHARD VANDERLIP Dick To fly To be retired MARY JEAN WARD Squish Chew bubble gum in band Be able to type fast BRUCE WILSON “Butt” Be able to understand Mr. Robinson’s history questions 20 Be through college
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CLASS PROPHECY The year is 1958. It is one of those beautiful “Indian Summer afternoons. Hi and I are silting on the front porch thinking about our former school days and our old friends, the class of ”48. Perhaps you have wondered what has become of them. too. Want to hear? Good! We’d love to tell you. Many of our classmates are still in Greenville. Mayor Martin Packard is still making speeches on why parking meters should be installed in Highlield’s. Bruce Merren is repainting the white line on Washington Street. Hi. you’d better go tell him that the line goes down the middle of the street, not across! Look at the new businesses on Main Street. June Storrs is running a laundry which has the unique feature of returning the clothes clean. Russell Harper and Herbert Peterman are running the Last Hope Financial Agency. Their slogan is, You may get to us, but never past us! Margaret Orr is the switch-board operator for Roy Arntz’ Super Drug Store. Donna-mac Ewart is proprietress of the Ewart Dog Kennels. Each dog is guaranteed to bark in waltz tempo. Bonnie Hatch is a stenographer for the firm of Hansen, Larsen, Jensen, and Rabins-kowitchsky. Ron Fuller is drumming up business for Duane Muns’ Unemployment Agency. Virginia Hansen is the proprietress of the Leaky Gasket Garage. Ida Mae Steffes is running the Re-Tread Beauty Shoppe. Greenville now boasts of a lady blacksmith, too—Shirley Alysworth. Jim Petersen has set up a detective agency. His latest case was tracking down a dangerous window soaper! Pat Cook is a mortician for the Last Stop Funeral Home. Just outside of town, Roger Sharpe and his Texas Plowboys arc playing at the Cotton Ball Casino. Quite a few of our former classmates arc still concerned with their good old Alma Mater, G. H. S. Leona Hansen is revising the Civics book for Mr. Robinson. Dick Smith is selling alarm clocks to wake up first hour session. Pluma Ridgway is a singing school bus driver. Diane Grosvenor is busy dreaming up crazy designs for ties for Mr. Swanton. Jerry Cory is telling some of his former teachers about the advantages of the Cory Insulated Toupees. Professor Dan Bauman is giving Sid a 50-problem assignment in Calculus. We run into some of our other classmates around Greenville. Burt Staffen is suing a Cocker Spaniel in court for breaking up his Cass Street Flea circus. Dorothy King is teaching her little charges the 3 R’s at Fairplains School. Floyd Heimbecker and John Snyder have just 22
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