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This morning while looking through the newspaper, the editor being JoAnn Carlson, I noticed the headlines stated that the latest development in nuclear energy, used in our civil defense, has been developed by Gerard Egg- leston, the great scientist, whose assistant is Paul Johnson, the mathemati- cian. I also noticed on the advertisement page that James Koshak is head of the Wisconsin State Farm Experimental Station, assisted by his wife, the for- mer Mary Jo Campbell. Well, Eric Swanson made it after all, I guess he had some trouble while skiing down from the Yukon Territory. I see John Nelson, owner of the Nelson Ace Hardware, is wearing a pair of those fabulous eye glasses prescribed by Dr. Lawrence A. Gilbertson, a well known optometrist in the city of Chicago. Fay Rich is now secretary under Principal Richard Bergmark of the Lincoln High School. Now who is that foursome sitting at the table in the corner? It's Betty Lou Pauser, a housewife and mother of six children, five of whom are boys, Carol Newell, Donna LaMere, and Lois Gelina, all registered nurses paging through a 19§$ Torch. Frances Riley, happily married to Delbert Rogers, is wearing a very sty- lish hat fashioned by Joan Smith's Style and Fashion Shops, located through- out the United States. Judy Cooley called this afternoon and said that she is unable to come to the reunion because she is too busy taking care of her family. Twins do keep a person busy.' My, those are tasty pretzels made by Gerald Braunreiter along with his assistant, Wayne Soronen. Here comes the former Pat Glenn and the former Barbara Wold. I see their families didn't keep them home. And of course, the two teachers of our class are nere, Marion Lee, and JoAnn Hilgart. As you probably know,Jim Mockler is still involved in his project in Phillips; not saying what kind.' The Globe Trotters are on vacation now, which made it possible for George Preisler, one of the first five, to attend the reunion. Here come five members of the class still residents in this area, Jean Rickert, Diane Rogers, Nancy Feit, JoAnn L. Carlson, and Beverly Holt. All are married and living happily. If anyone is going fishing while in this great land of the fighting mus- kie, don't forget Mike Tapplin has a bait station in Butternut. Speaking of Butternut, Allen Myers is married and living there, too. Beverly Houck is married and living in Minocqua. Also living there is Jane Woodie, who is married and has two darling children. Phyllis Scott and Sylva Haasl are partners in a Tot-to-Teen Shop in Milwaukee. Robert Hilgart and Carl Sch- nautz are farming in Southern Wisconsin. The weather is wanner there. I heard Hershall Sturm is on his way to winning the Joe Lewis title. Good Luck.' John Miller has taken over the Hecimovich Distributing Co. in the area. Last but not forgotten, is Robert Little, in partnership with Frank Fer- kovich in running the Mobile Bulk Plant. Our reunion is scheduled to last two more days. May it be as pleasant as our four years of high school were. 26
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Third Row, left to right: James Barbeau, Howard Gotz, Donald Feit, Paul Donner, Harlon Falstad, Eugene Bruun. Second Row: Jerry Boettcher, August Dvornik, Miles Christianson, Charles Erick- son, Bruce Burhans, James Bruun. First Row: Carol Bradle, Dorothy Bourgeois, Lois Fiedler, Dolores Bourgeois, Carol Christianson, Marcella Damrow. Third Row, left to right: John Miller, Donald Leitl, Richard Kelnhofer, John Luhtala, Neal MacLachlan, Eugene Michalski, Basil Kennedy. Second Row: Linda Kelnhofer, Sally Moller, Anita Myers, Hattie Kundinger, Carol Morgan, Elizabeth Palecek, Beverly Moore. First Row: Marvel Rich, Mary Ellen Riley, Elizabeth Ponshock, Iina Reas, Mazie Leitl, Elizabeth Nutting, Patricia Kundinger, Doris Morrison. 28
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