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On this beautiful day made possible by Alison Livsey, our friend and former classmate, who received the Weather Master Award for X Galaxy, in 2063. Vicki Leischner, Becky Hatton, and Wayne Brownson leave Baker, the Bubble capital of X Galaxy, in their pink, luxurious bubble, the latest in transportation for those who can afford it. We have planned this trip to visit our former classmates in our early 100’s so we can enjoy it to our utmost before we reach our middle ages. Kay Hall, through want of enjoying her happy life longer, had helped us with these plans by supplying us with “ZIP, Zest in Persons. We are now floating over Indianapolis Speedway. As we land we hear our own Donald Schou- boe proclaimed the winner I At Niagara Falls, where we glide under to get our bubble washed, we see Matt Kinsey trying to train his horse to walk the high wire across the falls. At New York Stadium we find Janice O’Connor managing the New York Yankees. As we float by the Statue of Liberty we catch a glimpse of Rosezella Boucher painting the fingernails of the statue. In Washington D. C., now the capitol of the world, as we all helped stamp out communism and it is a free world, we visit with Elaine Hepperle, who is a government official. Janet Abrams is her first secretary, Faye Greenlee is the librarian for the world library building, and Kenny Fried is the public accountant. The statue on the grounds, representing our free world, was de- signed by Colleen Ratliff and constructed by Billy Schwindt. As we are passing over the Ozarks we catch a glimpse of Jim and John MayKay awaiting the results of their new recipe. We stop at Cuba where JoAnn Crow is stationed as a Peace Corps member. Diane Rambur and Linda Braun are both members of the Crops and are stationed in Panama. While in the Caribbean we decide to stop over at Bobin Island, world famous, where Marlene Bobiney has taken up residence and Jerry Knutson, Donavan Simmons, and Jean Fisk are trying to discover why the island bobs. While flying over Venezuela, we drop in to visit Jana Ludwick, who is taking life easy with her husband, who has taken over the company. Gliding up the route of the Amazon we notice a boat docked beside the deep jungle. Out of curiosity we float above the faint trail, which was recently made. We come upon our former classmates Doug Wenz and Raymond O'Donnell in search of treasures. From the deep jungle, we continue to Port Push-off. Here we equip our bubble to go under- water. In the huge electronic shop we talk about old-times with Butch Rediske, the owner. We push off Push-off and before long we are 10, 000 leagues under the Sea. We soon approach the Sub-African Tunnel designed and constructed by Holmlund and Nichols’ Company which was founded by Dale Holmlund and John Nichols. Midway under the continent we stop to eat at the Sub-Soda Wagon which is owned jointly by Frances Walker and Bonnie Bertsch. We continue on through the tunnel and soon we are in the open waters of the Indian Ocean. Sharlamaine, the most beautiful underwater city, is to our right. The first thing that comes to our attention as we enter the city is the magnificent estate of Sharrie Cox. We stop for a visit and find that she has lived here for 20 years, because it is a good place to spend her youth- ful years.
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TCcCC David Plummer leaves to join Eleanor. Debbie Plummer wills her Falcon to Bonnie. Diane Rambur wills her quiet ways to Bob Brengle. Elmarie Rasmuson leaves her walk to Alvin Madler. Colleen Ratliff leaves her Girls' State scholarship to Jo Anne Blaser. Sheldon Redlske wills his television tubes to Ray Pruett. Roger Rost leaves his cars at the junk yard. Donald Schouboe leaves his bad driving habits to Ed Hoem. Steve Schuler leaves his boots to Peggy Bickle. Bill Schwindt wills his black hair to Edith Hepperle. Sharon Setinc wills her boyfriends to DiArm Spriggs. Don Simmons leaves his roller skates to Linda Lewis. Roger Sinclair and Ronald Siring leave their hondas to Nancy Striebel and Jean Leonard so they can get to basketball games. Connie Stevenson leaves her music camp scholarship to Elaine Olsen. Bonnie Strahan leaves her desk in third study hall to Jane Strahan. Sue Tobin leaves her cowboy hat to Ed Lawler. Dora Twiford wills her singing ability to Sharma Rost. Frances Walker wills her smile to Ricky Bowen. Doug Wenz leaves his Beechnut for Lynn Cox. John Nichols Elaine Hepperle Sheldon Redlske Tune: (Red Sails In the Sunset) Twelve years of hard study Have come to an end. Our plans for the future Lie just round the bend. Our classmates and teachers, We bid you adieu; And dear Baker High School, We’ll ne’er forget you. We'll always remember These glorious years; Glad but somewhat unhappy As the time of parting draws near. We’ve journeyed a long way, It's no time to stop. Commencement's upon us. Let’s strive for the top. Kenny Fried Connie Stevenson CLASS MOTTO: Before us lies the timber—let us build. CLASS COLORS: Mint green and white Graham Munsell CLASS FLOWER: Gladiola
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(continued) Going down Shanendoeh Avenue, a beautiful arrangement of flowers outside a store catches our eye. We go in and talk to Connie Larson, the proprietor, and Wanda Desper, her artist. While strolling down the avenue we pass Carole Lloyd’s shop, where she is having the grand opening for her beauty salon, Carole’s Creative Coiffures. The next shop is Mademoiselle Marilyn's. She carries JAN originals. The shop is owned and operated by Marilyn Fried, and Janis Kochel is the designer of JAN originals. At the end of the avenue sprawls Roger Rost’s huge supermarket. Bonnie Strahan is his book- keeper. As we are leaving the city, we stop at the clinic to visit with several of our friends working there. Howard Davis is a neurosurgeon, Joan Jensen a R. N., Sarah Weeks a private nurse, Jim Carlson a Lab-Technician, Elmarie Rasmuson a bookkeeper, and Rose Mary Breen a secretary. After leaving the city, we surface to continue to Japan in order to see the prize fights of Mike Correll, Jack Bohle, and Roy Dahl. Jim O’Donnell is their booking agent and takes care of their millions. As we alight in China we visit with Roger Sinclair and Ronnie Siring, who are promoting the sales of their Harley Davidsons. While going to the island of Pyrex, a recently discovered island, we eat at The Floating Fantasy of Fine Foods. It is owned and operated by Verna Chesmore, Alice Madler, and her husband. As we alight on the island of Pyrex we find Steve Schuler who has devoted his life to developing non-breakable chemistry equipment. He also has a contract with Lynnda Malcom to provide her with unbreakable lenses for her glasses. We then decided to see Switzerland and Rome so we turn around and go to the Alps. In the Alps we find Richard Metz on the Matterhorn still writing on his collection of jokes to be pub- lished when it is completed. The beautiful Swiss resort below us is owned by Erna Buerkle. We pick out a newspaper in the world's largest newsstand, which has every daily paper, and which is owned by Don Crow. We notice Connie Stevenson is the editor of The Earth Tribune, so we pick up the paper and read further. The comic strip, Teddy Red is edited by Marlene Gregerson, and we also read Dear Sheilah Fuchs in the women's section. In Rome we find that Graham Munsell has transformed the Parthenon into an exclusive bowling alley complete with a pink balcony around it. As Wayne is waving and smiling at our former classmate Dora Twiford, who is floating by in a sleek blue bubble on her way to Africa where she is a missionary, we are caught in an under current and Wayne chips his tooth so we alight at the Milkyway Dental Clinic where Bob Joyce fixes it and says, There! That will teach you. We then decide to head home again. On our return we find Barbara Celander vacationing at the Hawaiian Islands. We stop in California to visit with Susan Kohler, who's working there. We continue to Las Vegas. We enjoy Las Vegas tremendously because Dave Plummer shows us his casinos. When we arrive in Baker, Wayne returns to his Model T showroom, Vicki leaves to do the spring buying for her chain of stores and Becky joins Sue Tobin and Carolyn Deviney at their Flathead Lake resort. Debbie Plummer comes over from her Buffalo Ranch in Flathead Valley to catch up on things. Vicki Leischner Becky Hatton Wayne Brownson
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