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WluU We Mined NAME and NICKNAME SUPPRESSED DESIRE AMBITION FOR 1959 Stan Baldridge Itch” To beat Bob Gravelle in a game of To be a successful business man Neil Bard Neeho” ping pong Strike gold in California Coach a professional basketball team Wayne Bidstrup Bid” Flay hockey for Detroit Red Wings To attend J. C.’s funeral Maurice Bozung Buzzy” To be in the service To be out of the service by then Barbara Bradley Bobbie” To have Mr. Swanton call me by my right name To be the Mrs. of a certain blond Marilyn Brown Red” To be happily married Twin girls and a home Dick Burk Peanut” Wealthy wife Sleep from now to '59 Dolores Rae Burns Dolly” Go to a New Year's eve party with Mr. Swanton Go on a piano concert tour Winifred Carlsen Winnie” To travel Have a position in some office Doris Cassaday Cassie” To succeed in what I do Be a floral designer in Chicago Kenneth Catlin Ken To be a politician To be a retired politician Betty Jean Christensen To become a successful graduate nurse To have traveled extensively Eldon Christensen To get out of school To be a retired farmer? Lorraine Christensen Toots” To be a private secretary To be happily married Jerry Coleman 'Jerry” Attend W. B.’s funeral Be out of school Charles Dow Chuck” To own a convertible To have my own business Eleanor Eurich To be the owner of a Kentucky Derby winner To own a Cadillac convertible Marie Fenner Why suppress them? 8 of 12 Rita Fenstermacher Re-Re” To start back in the 9th grade To play the cornet like Mr. Gorman Ray Foster To some day marry and loaf while my wife works To be rich Betty Giglio To climb a telephone pole To be a piano accompanist Orlando J. Giglio Gig” Play center-field for Joe Dimaggio Be out of school Noreen Granzo Reen” Become one of the nation’s leading hair-dressers To have been in Paris for two years Robert Gravelle Speed Tell Mr. Robinson to Get ready to write! ” To be well-off financially Charles Green Chuck” To own a yellow Cadillac To set a speed record through the world Annabelle Greenough Greenie” To be able to sing The Man I Love” To have my own home and family Marlene Gregorious Greg' To drive in the Indianapolis Auto Races To be successful at something Leona Guldner Lee” Be a typist I’ll let you know in ’58 Alice Hansen Al” To ride a horse like Sonny Live in California or Florida Greenville Chamber of Commerce 20
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OuA. Claim , joA '59 Two Lorraines, Mahlich and Treat, Are running a bakery selling, Pies you can't beat”. Elizabeth Shadow, Joyce Shultz, and Joyce Watts, Are writing a play called, For Whom the Horse Trots. Joan Robinson and Jeanne Nelson are models for dress. They got their start at G. H. S. To domesticity, Marilyn Brown has turned at last, Her cooking doth rival that of many a lass. The salesmen, Sherley Richardson and Joe Shelest, Are rated as Fuller-Brush Company's best. As a plastic surgeon John Rogers has made, Many new faces at the point of his blade. Norman Rydahl is running a barber shop, His motto is, I can cut anyone’s mop”. Loren Schultz is a mechanic at heart. There isn't a car he can't take apart. Esther Senn's conquest has ended, Her life with Pete has smoothly blended. Bill Petersen and Bruce Hopkins own a sea food grotto, Prompt service and good food is their business motto. Bettilyn's greenhouse is rolling in money, What else could make a gal's future more sunny? Ralph Spear is coming to the fore, He's manager of the Kroger store. Joan Swanson, we find as a music teacher, Music by Chopin is her biggest feature. Lorraine Christensen and Nancy Hansen have all the happiness in their lives, They love good husbands, and they make good wives. As manager of the Police Gazette, Gwen Tenny finds news-scoops easy to get. Charles Dow and Calvin Miller are trying to find How to make cows give the chocolate kind. As Tibbits has hoped to do, all of her life, She has won over critics as John’s Other Wife”. Virginia Turner has just finished her book, On How to be Your Husband’s Favorite Cook”. Compliments of K. ]. Tower Iron Works 19
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IdJlicU l4Je Mined MOST CHERISHED POSSESSION PET PEEVE CLASS WILL My father's car Give us a laugh, Stan” My ability to get my father's car to Roger Conrad My basketball shoes Reader's Digest assignments from KERN All my books to Marlene Heffron My hockey stick My flubbing My bumps and bruises in hockey to Coach Lockwood My car Broken down radios My front row seat in every class to anothe B. My devilishness to Donna Richie My dark eyes Conceited people Guess He knows Desire for a diploma to Don Cogswell My beautiful singing voice Willie Pearl My curly hair to Coach John Me Running out of yarn My ability to get up at 6:00 every morning to Lois Jorgensen Class ring Get ready to write” My shorthand book to anyone who wants it Diary Fords without windows on a cold night The sweater I wore under my majorette uniform to Martha Lou All of my test papers Vocabulary words, ugh! My Government book to a very lucky Jr. That's a secret Conceited people Does anyone want my physics book? My American Lit. book People who snap their gum in class My trig book to some lucky Jr. My friends People that are always in a hurry My place in the lunch line to Norma Deth-loff My hockey stick Jeeps My hockey stick to Coach Lockwood My car Bitten finger nails My U. S. History book to the next unlucky person My Hi-l.ifes My blush My 3rd Hr. classes on the 3rd floor to anyone unlucky like me A certain gift People who are late My baton to some lucky (?) majorette My cornet Jealousy My chair in band to Judy Krauter Shotgun Mad women All my dislikes for school to Ellewyn Tucker My parents People who say I'll learn ya Nothing, I need it all My .533 batting average Maybe My pole-vaulting pole to some freshman My hair and my blue donkey Bleached blondes My fond memories of G. H. S. to Betty Cooper My dog (Jerry) Farmall tractors Trips to Ionia to Roger Conrad My car Being called Hot-rod My right tackle position to Rieckman and Bucholz Chris People who don't listen (Phyd) My place in sextette to whoever tries hard to make it My tennis racket People who smoke at football games All the luck in the California mining camps to next year's staff My radio Gymnastics with gum My memory to anyone who likes to forget Pictures of boys Certain people not speaking when spoken to Leave my U. S. History book to Art Meijer's Thrift Market 21
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