Park Falls High School - Torch Yearbook (Park Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1963

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After our talk with Kenneth, we went back to the reception desk. We told Charlotte we had heard of the success of most of our classmates on this trip. We asked if she knew of the whereabouts of Jane Wartgow or Bonnie Weinberger. She told us Jane had obtained a Master’s degree in history and is now teaching at the University of Wisconsin. Charlotte also said that Bonnie was in charge of the Correspondence Department of the Prudential Insurance Company in Chicago. We left immediately as we had to catch the next plane to Los Angeles. As we waited in the terminal, four uniformed officers walked by. Jim noticed the pilot was Dean Krause. He called Dean over and asked if he was piloting Flight 707 to Los Angeles. Dean said no; he had just arrived and was taking a coffee break. Jim asked Dean if he kept in touch with Dennis Sturm because they were close neighbors in school. Dean said he stops in to see Dennis occasionally at General Hospital in Washington, D. C., where he is a leading neurosurgeon. He also told us that Ruth Fal- tinosky, as head nurse, assists Dennis in many of his operations. We said good-bye to Dean and boarded our plane, thinking of the suc- cessful students of the Class of 1963. by Judy Glaeser and James Kolonko MO 7

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On June 17, 1993,1, Judy Glacser, private secretary to James Kolonko, president of the Electro-Nuclear Computers, Inc., Los Angeles branch, am boarding a nuclear-powered plane along with my employer to confer with Major Kenneth R. Boness, who will test a Transcontinental Space Craft de- signed by Toby Kilger, a former classmate. While waiting for the plane to take off, we recognized our stewardess to be Dorothy Jamieson. As we talked over old times, Dorothy told us that classmate Bonnie Holt had just been named Fashion Co-ordinator of the year. After landing at New York’s Idlewild Airport, we went to the delicates- sen and found the hostess to be Ellen Kadrlik. She asked if we had heard that Fred Hirtreiter and Robert Hein are the chief mechanics at Idlewild. We hadn’t, but were glad to hear it. On the way to the hotel, we rode in the newly developed transport which, to our surprise, was driven by Darrel Wages. He told us he was surprised to see us as he had just driven an- other classmate, Chuck Jaglinski, to the New York Biological Center where he is now employed as a research biologist. We pulled up in front of the Hotel Sky Beam, entered the lobby, and found Glen Scherwinski behind the desk. We were glad to see him and asked how he secured his position. He told us he was working for Harold Fasig, manager 01 the Hotel Sky Beam. I went to the nearest phone to make an appointment with Major Bo- ness. As I asked the operator for the number, her voice caught my atten- tion, and I recognized it to be Janet Schultz’s. I asked her how Judy Rose was, and she said Judy was working in the same Communications Bureau office. I reached Kenneth quickly and he set the appointment for 10:30 the next morning. I went to my suite, tidied up after the long day, and picked up the evening paper. To my surprise I read, “A cure for all forms of can- cer has been discovered by Jeanne Wartgow.” I then turned to the Women’s Section of the paper and read a column which was written by Lois Liesenfelder, a leading fashion columnist of the New York Times, edited by Donna Lavin. Lois stated in her column that Nancy Schloer will be modeling the new Paris fashions in New York on June 24. I then retired for the night, woke early the next morning, and left with my employer to confer with Kenneth. As we entered the Military In- telligence Center, we were amazed to see Charlotte Tesch as the recep- tionist. She told us we could see Kenneth immediately; therefore, we pro- ceeded to his office. We discussed business with Kenneth, and he told us Helen Fischer was largely responsible for the mathematical computations on the project.



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Clm tl oCt We, the Senior Class of 1963, of Butternut, Wisconsin, in twenty-six individual and distinct parts, having gone through the halls of education, being of unsound mind and memory, but mindful of the uncertainties of human life, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. To the Junior Class we will our standing responsibility as Seniors. To the Sophomore Class we will our ability to be quiet in classes and to follow the teacher’s advice, so they may also gain in knowledge. To the Freshman Class we will our power of concentration. I, Kenneth Boness, will my laughs to Jerry Brickheimer. Look alive, man. I, Ruth Faltinosky, will my physics book to anyone who wants it. I, Harold Fasig, will my ability to run the mile in 4:40 to Wayne Wart- gow. Longer legs will help, too! I, Helen Fischer, will my cornet to anyone who likes music. I, Judy Glaeser, will my ability to carry nine subjects in my senior year to anyone who wants to keep busy carrying books home. I, Robert Hein, will my ability to grow sideburns to anyone who wants to try it. I, Fred Hirtreiter, will my ability to pass history in two years to any- one who misses it the first year. I, Bonnie Holt, will my ability to be cheerleading captain to Marge Golomb. I, Charles Jaglinski, will my ability to go through high school without smoking or drinking to all athletes. I, Dorothy Jamieson, will my messy desk to anyone who can find time to straighten it. I, Ellen Kadrlik, will the lock on my locker to anyone who can get it open.

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