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Pat Molleurz Ensemble, 4: Speech, 3 4. Pat is an extensive traveler, and she is writing many books about the places she has visited. Jerry Moore: Band, 1 2 3 4: Basketball, 2 3: Ensemble, 4: Football, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 4: Senior Play, 4: Student Council, 4. Jerry, too. has become a dentist, and his flashing smile is a good advertisement for his business. Marshall Morton: Advice to the love-lorn is seldom written by a boy, but Marshall thinks it's a fine occupation, and hundreds follow his excellent advice. Faye Noble: Faye is a stenographer, too, but she takes dicta- tion from her husband! Mary Catherine Ochs: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4. Libraries always had an interest for Mary, and now she spends most of her time there, for she is the local librarian. Joan Ottino: Annual, 4: Ensemble, 2 3: G.A.C., 2 3 4l Girls' State, 4: Junior Play, 3: Newspaper, 3 4: Speech, 4: Speech Play, 4. Joan entered the nursing field, but for her own entertain- ment, she directs many community plays and stage produc- tions. Roma Parsons: Football, 3. When Roma is not being arrested for speeding, he tries to make a living as an architect. Mary Alice Poormanz G.A.C., 2 3 4, Band, 1 2 3 4: Annual, 4. Mary's main interest is still in athletics, so she built a gymnasium for the use of all members of the community who belong to her sports club. Floyd Reed: Electrical engineering is what Floyd had his heart set on, so obviously that is what he must do. Lois Riber: Everyone knows Lois is married to Dewey, and they lead an ideally happy home life. Barbara Ross: Annual, 4: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: Newspaper, 4: Speech, 4: Speech Play, 4. When Barbara isn't taking care of her five children, she spends her time as president of the P.T.A., and writes novels and short stories for women's magazines. Bill Runyon: Band, 1 2 3 4: Basketball, 1 2: Ensemble, 1 2 3 4: Football, 1 2 3 4: Track, 1 2 3: Orchestra, 2 3 4. Between trips to Florida, Bill is a building contractor. Beverly Scott: Orchestra, 2 3 4: G.A.C., 2 3 4. Gladly will I learn, and gladly teach ye. turned out to be Beverly's motto, for she is now a professoress of ancient Greek history. Paul Sharp: Football, 2 3 4. Sham-pie is in business with Runyon, and even though he is quite busy with all that contracting, he finds time for his first love, stamp collecting. Bill Sheets: Football, 2 3 4: Speech, 4. Of course. Bill is a farmer, and his pigs take all the prizes at the county fairs. Jeannette Sherman: Senior Play, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Ensemble, 2 3. It is probably Jenny's laugh and giggle you hear over lehe radio, because she makes all the sound effects at Radio ity. Linda Shoaff: G.A.C., 1 2: Annual, 4: Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 4: Newspaper, 4: Band, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 1 2 3 4: Ensemble, 1 2 3 4: Girls' Sextet, 4. Linda travels the country putting on her own concerts. She sings to her own accompaniment, then plays the violin, and the clarinet. Mary Alice Siddall: Band, 1 2 3 4: Annual, 4: G.A.C. 2 3 4: gllewspgper, 3 4: Orchestra, 1 2 3 4: Junior Play, 3: Speech BY' I Mary Alice is teaching, too, and all her young pupils are devoted to her. Jacqueline Slaven: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: G.A.C., 2 8 4: Ensemble, 2 3. Jackie owns a beauty salon, but she doesn't have much time to work there, because she is taking care of all her children. Warren Smith: Football, 3 4: Basketball, 3: Baseball, 3 4. Nothing is so appropriate as Smitty's occupation. He is a traveling salesman. Marilyn Snider: Band, 2 3 4: Orchestra, 2 3 4: Ensemble, 1 2 3 4: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Student Council, 4: Senior Play, 4: Football queen attendant, 2 3: Football queen, 4: Class secretary, 2 3: Spelling champion, 4. Marilyn had a wonderful time at college, where she was again a Football queen, and now she is just as happy and gay as ever. Helen Sossen: Ensemble, 3 4: Speech Play, 4. After graduation, Helen went to Japan for about two years, and as soon as she came back, she got married, and has four children. Wiley Stamper: Baseball, 2 3 4. Wiley is an archeologist, and spends most of his time traveling ancient Egypt. Mary Margaret Stewart: Band, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 1 2 3 4: Ensemble, 2 3 4: Woodwind quartet, 4: Flute Trio, 2 3 4: G.A.C., 2 3 4. Mary is teaching home economics at a ritzy girls' school in Illinois. Robert Stinson: Baseball, 3 4. Bob is a fine mathematician and public accountant. Betty Stratton: Betty's family keeps her very busy, and has a reputation for being the best cook in town. Janet Swartley: G.A.C., 2 8 4: Band, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra. 1 2 3 4: Ensemble, 3. Janet eloped with a farmer, and moved to Iowa several years ago. Charma Thomas: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: Ensemble, 1 2 3: Football queen attendant, 4. Charma is in the cosmotology business with Jackie, and keeps up her home very well, too. Bob Updike: Orchestra, 1 2 3 4. Bob is a radio repairman, and an expert on television. Bill West: Football, 1 2 3 4: Basketball, 1 2 3 4: Track, 2: Band, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 2 3 4: Junior Play, 3: Speech Play, 4: Boy's State, 4: Student Council, 4: Class Vice- -President, 2: Class President, 3 4. Bill QWambal bought a beverage manufacturing company, and is making millions from it. Bill Whitmore: Cross Country, 1 2: Band, 1 2 3: Junior Play, 3. Bill wanders around from town to town, putting on his magician act, for entertainment of small children. Norma Wiehe: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: Junior Play, 3: Newspaper, 4: Annual, 4. Naturally, Norma is a model, and her face and figure can be seen in all magazines. Jim Wittenberg: Football, 1 2 3 4: Basketball, 1: Baseball, 1: Basketball and track manager, 1 2 3. Brook is a doctor of high degree and reputation. Ann Zeller: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3: Band, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 1 2 3 4: Marimba Ensemble, 1 2 3 4. Ann has combined a career of music and sports, thu she is very happy. Ruby zumbacn: G.A.C., 2 3 4: speech, 4: Annua,l,A 4. Ruby's occupation is very pleasing to her and everyone else. She is a. commercial printer. PAGE 23
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Nancy Hunrlley Joan Klein paste Carol Knight Dudley Lacey June Light Charles Large Don Lewis Barbara Lamb Joanne Loveless Betty Lykins Fred Matehinski Ruth Ann Mclirisle Dale Mm-Evers John Mc'Kinnon Alberta McQuality Harold Miller Bonnie Monroe Barbara Moon Marjorie Moon llob Morris Pat Mount Eugene Nichols Marvin 0'Cull lloll Olson Mary Patriek Larry Pelnhrey Barbara Quinn Norman Randall A rvon Rastenberp: Glen Ray Barbara Riley Dave Riley Margaret. Rhinehart PAGE 25 ADVISORS: Miss Donna Burns Mr. Robert Martin Miss Katherine Moorhead Roy Robinson John Roddy Elizabeth Ross Jack Roush Dave Svhloss lletty Sisson Nancy Scott Joan Ser' rest Larry Scmler Alberta Sharp Frances Shock Virginia Simms Dolores Sipe Martha Snider Betsy Sperry Janis Slanton Joris Stethem Hob Studebaker Carmella Taylor Terry Taylor liob Turner Helen VanMeter Flora Ward Lula Williams Mary Williams Charles Young Mary Ann Zelle I'
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