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,Ei-34. -. . I - 'K . W' . ,. ' - f id' ' ., . 1 11' fr .sf-' ':j2f:5 fg,g.g.. ANASTASI. MARY Cam., Home Ee. June Class ol 1954 qw, 1 gw, 1. A M fij ' X 3 AARON, RICHARD ADAMSONS, IVARS Cabinet, Pageant, Prom Court, Cav., J. S. Play. Cue, Oricnt. Proj. 1, 1, 4. Merc. Annnnl, Merc. Monrlxly, Service, Suge Crew, Swimming, Prom Comm., Skiu, Band, Bad- ger Boys' State, C. P. ' ,gg f Q A ,,,. R: ,. ANDREWS. JUDITH Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Merc. Monthly, Prom Comm., Skin, Dance Group. Cav. ALBERT, ELOISE Cam.. Red Cross. AVENI. LOUIS Cav., Football, Skin AEHL. DONNA Cam., G.A.A., Proj. 2, 3, Home Ee.. Prom. Comm. BAKER, JANE Allen, Szudem Cauncil, Cam., G.A.A., Proj. 1, 3, 4. AHLSWEDE. GLEN Cay., Proj. 2, Service, Tnck.
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I -at l I l Some of my classmates were under some rather odd delusions. JANE BAKER wanted to ride around the world on a horse. TONY DI TRAPANI was on a never ending search to find out how to make money without any work. ELMER HOFFMAN didn't want to do anything. GAY MEYER was convinced that she was the fat woman in the circus, and MARIE NEITZKE wanted to teach school on Mars. I heard the doctor talking to the nurse in the outer oliice, so I hurried through the files, just glancing at the occupations instead of the diagnoses. BARBARA BERGSTROM and DIANE MILLER were physical therapists. DAVID EVANS was a physicist, FRED GRUD- NOWSKI a printer, and SUSAN HECKER a horse-breeder. JOANNE HOHOLIK and DIANE LORENZ were fashion designersg BYRON JORDAN was an ambulance driver. The folder marked Television had an unusual number of people from the same show in it. The show, directed by ANNE SHIPMAN. was written by ANN MUSGROVE, the photography was done by KENNETH NIX, MILDRED MEAD danced in it, and the male and female leads were played by ROGER LUNDHOLM and CAROL MCEACHRON. DARBY EWALD played an elderly lady, KARL SCHNABEL was in the band,.PETER JENSEN ran the slide machine used for commercials, and TOM RICE announced. It looked as if the government didn't agree with others besides the President and the Vice-President. PATSY ROSENAU, who worked for the F.B.I., NELLIE PARKS, who was a social worker, PEGGY LONGBRAKE, who was a forest ranger, and MARIANNA KAULINS, who was an interpretess, were all included in the doctor's files. They all had a mania about a raise in the budget, every time they saw an envelope addressed to them, they thought it was a notice that their salaries had been raised. Some people in medicine had the same idea-chemist ROBERT UEBERFLUSS, and laboratory technician NANCY PHELPS. A bulky folder proclaimed College Life, and therein I found that a group of students had started an athletic college, co-educational naturally, and a course in the college entitled you to the degree of Doctor of Sports. The male coaches were LOUIS AVENI, JOE ENEA, HOWARD BIERMAN, ED NICHOLS, and DON SPOTT. DOTTY MEIDE was professional cheer-leader, and JOAN SHAW was Dean of Women, with RON MAKOWSKI Dean of Men. The doctor also took care of the famous oil tycoon, owner of the Standard Oil Company, NORMAN SCHECTERLE, although he didn't limit his practice to the rich, because I found the names of the former NIERRY VALLEE and GLORIA VOIGHT, housewives. As I finished looking at the last name, the doctor hurried into the ofice. Motioning me to sit down he asked me my name, and why I had come to visit him. My name is SANDY FRIEDMAN I've come here for your aids Because I talk in slogans. How're you fixed for blades?
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BALCHUCK, PATRICIA Cam., Proj. 2, 3.4, Prom Comm., Skin, H.R. Olice BOLDA, RICHARD Cav., I. S. Play, Proj. 2, Usher, Skin, All-City Clioir. nausrxuu, 'n-xomls Baakezball, cn., rw:- 5.11. BERGSTROM, BARBARA Nat. Honor Soc. Ur. Yr.J, Allen, Student Council. Cam., J. S. Play, Cue, Orient, G.A.A., Proj. 1, 2, J, Merc. Annual, Merc. Monthly, Service, Forensics. noucr-nan, JUNE BARANEK. RALPH Baskexball, Pageanr. XBLTKY-Yi 'A , :::' af , . 4 V ,rg ii wa xx amiga 532219 - -' ff? . T' 3542+ A t A I P nw :fa f lib: BRANDENBURG. WERNER Barketball, Cav., Crou Country, Proj. Z, Track, Skiu. BARON, JOHN Candy Salu, Cav., Cross Country Mgr., Crea., Orient, Pres., For. Lan., Proj. 1, 2, 5, 4, Merc. Monthly, Service, Tennis, Uaher, Skins, Orch., All. City Orch. BIERMANN. HOWARD Basketball, Cav., Football, Track, Ulher. ...mar . 4 V. 1-fc,-? , L15 na , A Q .I . , , tryin- ' it-A W' R a L' BRESSLER, KAY LOU Cam., For. Lan.. G.A.A.. Proj. 2, Skiu. smvrz, FRED Cav., Cue, Proi. 2, 3, 4, Service, Skin, H.R. Olice, Pageant, Poozball, Ticket Sales. fmt BRIEDIS. JUDITH Allen, Cam., Orient, G.A.A., mi. z, s, Movie Crew Sec.
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