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Glenn Kammerer . . Elaine Kaeten. . . Terry Keller .... Lorraine Kersting. . Jim Kunstel ..... Dennis Lanignn . . Louie Launhardt. . . Eddie Lawrence . . . Meredith MacClurg. . Peggy McGourty . . Joyce Meyer .... Joy Moeller. . Ira Moses. . . Rudy Mueller . . Loretta Nagel. . Geraldine Niel . . Wlnifred Nolen . . . Lowell Ruessle . . . Genevieve Osterhagen Evelyn Pohlman . . . Danny Porter .... Bill Robertson . . Norman Rosekrans . . Eugene Bowton .... Anthony Salamone . . Glenn Scanlon. . . Harry Scatizzi . . Joan Slade . . Bob Simmons. . . Lester Spaete. . Arlyne Sterba. . Fred Steinmetz . . Aldon Stevens .... Glenda Stockton. . . Bob Vosbrink . . . Dale Warmann . . Bob Weber .... Al Wehmeyer .... Richard Willeke. . . Margaret Wuenschel . Mary Ellen Wunderle. Delores York .... . . . . . . . . . .crew cut to Allen Miller . . . . . . . . . . cart wheels to Norma Rapp . use of hands while talking, to Jackie Kalna . . . . . . . . . .dimples to Loretta Dussold . . . . . . . . . . . Jovlality to Bob Reid . . pugnatious nature to Vonnie Goodwin . . . . . . . sun tan to Joe Wendllng . .grades to any ambitious Junior . . . . . . . . curls to Dickie Day , . silent ways to Daniel Rummerfield . . artistic ability to Eleanor Drezler . . , nattitudeu to Shirley Reinkensmeyer . . .pleasant disposition to Lyle Steinmetz . . . . . . vociferous ways to Gerald Jenkins . .peaches and cream complexion to Dot Wilson . . . . . . . .slimness to Mary Jane Zeilmann . . . . . . . . love of horses to June Ahrens . . . . . . . . .freckles to Marjory McConkey secretarial practice ability to Jackie Haynes . . . . . . . . flirtatious eyes to Doris Day . . . . .way with women to George Alter . . . nickname to anyone who wants it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Just leaves . . .chemistry experiments to Mike Guerra . .turtle-neck WTW shirt to Bill Williams . . . . . . .quiet ways to Jay Johnston . . . . .flivver to anyone who wants it . .solos to Billy Jean Meredith . . . . . .bass solos to Mel Wolf . . . . . . . trumpet to Billy Lang . . stylish clothes to Marilyn Deuser . . . . .business course to Richard Orr . . . . . . . .shyness to Venice Bardwell . . seat on the school bus to Dorothy Rocco . . . . . . squire look to Gerald Moeller . . . . . . . . litheness to Dale Welch . . irresistable charms to Bob Luebbert . . . . . . . good looks to Danny Fox . . . . . . . height to Rob Warnann . . . .model's height to Dorothy Farmer . . . . . . . . giggles to Gladys Jacques . . collection of sweaters to Peggy O'Keefe 23
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CAM 'MA We, the Senior Class of 'I-649, feeling that we are soon to Join the great throng of those who have passed on, and being of sound mind and in possession of all our mental and physical powers. do hereby set our hand and seal to this last will and testament. Not that we possess anything to be coveted, but realizing that we can take following: Gene Blankenship . Forma Blankenship. Eddie Bowman . . . Everett Boyer. . . Doris Bruns .... Dale Burgstead . . Betty Burke. . . Bob Bunk . . . Carol Case . . Bob Casey ..... Dean Cimaglia. . . Don Cline .... Lois Cowles. . . Donald Denner. . , Bob Dill ..... Rose Marie Ihssold Darlene Edelen . . Don Ellerbrock . . Doris Elliott. . Pauline Farmer . . Ethel Flynn. . . James Garrison . . Eddie Gerksn . . . Marilyn Gllstrap . Ionetts Goedecke . Richard Gotsch . . Bob Gough .... Margret Happe . . Jackie Hobbs . . Bay Howell .... Vivien Husemann. . Bennita Jimerson . Jim Johnson. . . . careful 1SsQkeziai1 . . y. . nothing with us. we bequeath the . . . . . . . . timidlty to Gerald Weller . . . . . . . . . . crush to Agnes Happe observation of traffic laws to Gene Lindo . . . . . . . .sports ability to Kim Kalz . . . . ..... sweetness to Ruth Forbes . . blushing bashfulness to Warren Riemen . . . . . .coquettish wink to Peggy Brown . shorter school hours to Tim Blankenship . . . . . love of books to Dolores Buskin . . . .enjoyment of life to Bonnie Bossin .photographic phobia to Dickie Beguelin . . . .regular attendance to Jack 0'Keefe . . those big brown eyes to Ellen mssold . . . . . friendliness to Richard Drago . . . tall tales to Gary Bair . . . . . . . . .smile to Helv1nHart . . . . . soccer kick to Gloria Schmidt . .position on first base to Russell Lark . . . . . . .carefree ways to Joyce Parks . . . . mischievous ways to Lily Nidiffer .royal position to some lucky Junior girl . . . . . . . . . .modestytoTomMe.rti.n ability to anyone able to fill his shoes . . . . . . sultry look to Beverly Maurer . . .virtuosity to Charles Phillips . . broad shoulders to Harry Henson . . .speaking ability to Verle Cromer . . . . . . glasses to Betty Wels . . . witty remarks to Betty Kolb . . . . . that look to John Combs . . . . . .blonde hair to Gretchen Fensin . . . . . erplosiveness to Beverly Pierce .Miss Noffzinger's class to David Mueller 22
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C155 l 0l0 QC? Jima 6 . 1959 Dear Diary: Well, what a day this has been. Yes, indeed, today has been the most exciting one since the last decade. It seems that it all started like this: I awoke this morning and started out with the usual process of eating breakfast, and then bang , it took me by storm! his was J day. How could I have forgotten? It was exactly ten years to the day that our great png from Jennings had its farewell parting. How sad that was--the depar- ture of the ls9'ers . As I sat eating those delicious 'Hangs Corn Flakesu fmadeby the DONALD DINNER Corn Oompanyi. I just wondered what nost of the old buddies were do- ing. Gee. I thought. wouldn't it bs grand if we could all hold a class re- union? W. how I would like to see some of the old faces. While sitting there, toying with the idea, the telephone rang. Guess who it happened to be. Fate was really with us today. It was none other than the wealthy MEREDITH MAC GLURG calling from his penthouse apartment atop the Plaza. The whole thirty-first floorwas his, and today was our day of celebration. Mac was throwing a reunion party in the afternoon, and he demanded that I be there. Naturally. I was as excited as a small child and agreed. It had been years since I had seen times for quite a while. I found out quite pals, especially the ones who had moved out Robert Powers sold out to GENE BLANKENSHIP. business. and he is certainly making headway there have been a few additions to the Powers Mac, and we talked over old a bit as to some of the old of town. For instance. John Gene always had a head for with his models. By the way. or should I say Blankenship models. His latest sensations are none other than BETTY BUIBKS. DORIS ELLIOTT. ETHEL FLYNN. ABLYNE STERBA. and LOIS GOWLES. Boy! What a lineup. Incidentally. Dr. RAY HOWELL and Dr. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, famous New York surgeons. have their main offices in the Blankenship Building. Mac also informed me that they all were flying down from New York and would 'be here in time for the party. Speaking of flying. guess what two 49'ers are in charge of TVA and Western now. Believe it or not, they are DENNIS LANNIGAB and ALDON STEVENS. The trouble is that the two airlines are com- peting quite heavily, and their personal Business Warn doesn't make them the best of friends. Oh, well. at least they will be friends this after- noon. Well. I was getting about ready to give Mac a temporary good-bye when he mentioned the new spearhead in politics. It seems that there is a new third party out campaigning--it is called the Female Party. Their aim is to win the election in 1960. But that's not all. Look who the leaders are: LORETTA NAGEL, PEGGY MC GOURTY, and GERALDINE NIEL. Their candidate for president is none other than JOYCE MEYER. Incidentally. HORMA BLANKENSHIP is her campaign manager. That was about all Mac knew, so we bid each other farewell until later. My, what a group this Jennings class has turned out to be. I didn't have 24
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