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, Q N Flash: QNew York Cityj The first excursion to the moon has just been completed. We are astounded to see that this excursion was made by two of the members of the Class of '53, Before removing their space suits they decided to hop into their rocket ship to see what their classmates are doing ten years after graduation. Before we leave the airport two mechanics, JERALD KNOBBE and ROBER WENCK check our rockets. We are ready to take off. Whoooooshl As we leave the vicinity of New York we see the canopy lights of the Met lighting up the sky with their notice of the new opera, starring the famous soprano, JUNE JUERGENS, and DENNIS REICKS, the noted baritone. Below us we now see the newly developed Hooklyn Ridge, designed by BOB LAMB and BOB SAPP, As we pass the TWA flight fromChicago to New York,wesee the pilot, JOHN AXON, and his co-pilot, DERYL MORGAN, giving orders to stewardess YVONNE MANNING, At Indianapolis we pass over the famous speedways where JOHN HESS has just broken the latest speed record. As the last rays of the sun fade in the west, we catch a glimpse of Chicago where we decide to spend the night. When asking our taxi driver, DUANE SCHACHTNER, for the leadinghotel,he replies, 'The Stevens Hotel, owned and operated by JERRY BELL and JOE LAMBERTZ,' We arrived just in time to have the hostess of the dining room, SHIRLEE DORMAN, show us to our table before the floor show starts. Tonight's show features the Four Jills and a Jack, starring PAT HOFFMAN, JOAN SMOUSE, JOAN SAWYER, JANET ROBERTSON, and DENNY PUDENZ. Also included on this marvelous program is the famous comedian, BOB ELLIS, who has taken the late Groucho Marx's place. As we leave the dining room and go to the desk to leave a call for 9 o'clock with the switchboard operator, DORIS BERNS, we see the famous celebrity, JIM BENGFORT, and his agent, MILTON MEIN, checking into the hotel with room manager, FRED BOHLING, The next morning after eating a hearty, but de- licious, breakfast served by waitress, LOUISE JACOBSON, we watch GREGORY JENNINGS drive his huge Grey- hound bus up to the hotel. We are surprised to see the noted author of children's stories, DARLENE JUNG, and her artist-husband get off the bus. We notify the head of the hote1's secretarial agency, LA JUNE BOCK, to send us one of their competent secretaries--either DOROTHY WERNER, GRACE PRINCE, PAT CALLAWAY, or MARILYN BRUGGEMAN. After dictating several important business letters, we again make preparations to leave the 'windy city of Chicago, Before leaving, however, we send flowers to our families from JAY FELD's Flourist Shoppe. BOB NEUERBURG and DICK VENTEICHER have the motor of our rocket ship tuned up and we climb into it to leave. As we zoom up into the sky, we skim over DON ROSE's Super DeLuxe Television An- tennas Shop where antennas are sold and installed by NORMAN BUELT and KENNETH POTTEBAUM. In pass- ing over the rich farm lands of Iowa we see the spacious farms of wealthy owners JOHN MAZE and RAY POTTEBAUM, They are run by workers from the Farm Management Bureau operated by LOREN LECHTENBERG and GORDON MOBLEY, In Nebraska we see FRANKLIN TIGGES and DON LOYNACHAN harvesting their wheat crop, We then swoosh over the flat cattle lands of Colorado and Wyoming where we see the ranches of BOB CHAMPION and JIM SCHRECK, As we approach the beautiful city of Denver, we see a billboard with two familiar smiles on it. These smiles which are advertising tooth paste belong, of course, to MARY LOU
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I John Leahy, will my 'Harry James Style o the trumpet to NaDean Fabricius. Loren Lechtenberg, will my rare but gorgeous color combination to Don Schenkelberg, Mary Lou leiting, will my quality of making and keeping friendships to all of C. H. S. Don Loynachan, will my he-man physique to Jim Garrett, Yvonne Manning, will my demure charm which holds the attention ofthe opposite sex to Sondra Rombough, John Maze, will my bashfulness to Chuck Crabtree. Milton Mein, will my big brawny physique to Dick Pascoe. Gordon Mobley, will my wolfish manner to the wolves. Deryl Morgan, will my masculine ways that make the girls swoon to Fred Booth, Sheila Morrison, will my enjoyment of athletic sports to Sandra Hellsten. Carole Murray, will my naturally blond hair to Bev Crane. Bob Neuerburg, will my nickname Nig to my brother Glenn, Shirley Otto, will my quiet personality to Joyce Ream. Ray Pottebaum, will my natural curl to Lynn Morrison, Ken Pottebaum, will my ability to sleep anywhere any time to Charles Neu, Grace Prince, will my flaming red hair to Gretchen Schwarzenbach, Dennis Pudenz, will my athletic ability to Jerry Davis. Janet Robertson, will my Pep and Energy to get things done to Richard Rausch. Denny Reicks, will my football ability to Jerry Davis. Don Rose, will my dancing ability to Jim Smith. Eunice Rose, will my dark hair to Sally Pudenz, Bob Sapp, will my eyebrows to anyone who is in need of them. Joan Sawyer, will my pretty long hair to Betty Jean Leiting, Duane Schachtner, will my freckles to Betty Kingston. Janet Schoenjahn, will my pony tail back to the ponies, Jim Schreck, will my Tarzan muscles to David Roth. Nancy Smith, will my cast to whoever gets Tootie's car. Jo Ann Smouse, will my ability to have good times to anyone who should be so lucky, Arlo Stein, will the top 6' of my height to Paul Venteicher, Leon Tigges, will my mastering of the wrestling holds to Ed Champion, providing he doesn't try them on the girls. Dick Venteicher, will my ability to get around to Bill McCarvi1le who does well for himself, Danny Waters, will my sweater full of acid holes to Mr. Gruber as a memorial to my memory. Roger Wenck, will the classiest car fuse the word looselyl seen on the streets of C, l-l,S. to Carol Doitch, Violet Wenck, will my ability in gym class to Betty Kingston, Marlene Snook, will my ability to be seen and not heard to the sophomore girls. Dorothy Werner, will my way with the men to Mary Moore. Roland Wilt, will my shooting eye to Ed Lamb, 67
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0.515 LEITING and DORIS GOECKE, We land because we have learned that big-game hunter ROLAND WILT has :returned from a hunting expedition in Africa with a slight case of jungle fever and we want to visit him in hopes of cheering him up. Receptionist JOAN KLINK tells us that he is in room 214. As we are passing through the halls we see MARLENE SNOOK and VIOLET WENCK, who have taken time out from their married lives to help out at the hospital as Nurses Aids, The head nurse SHEILA MORRISON asks nurse EUNICE RCBE to show us around. During the tour of the hospital we see the famous surgeon, JOHN LEAHY being assisted in a difficult brain operation by nurse CAROL ANN HEUTON, We continue wandering through the halls alone because our nurse had to assist in the brain operation. We see EARL BIELMAIER in the laboratory filling pre-scriptions for the hospital pharmacy. We then leave the hospital and go to the airport to continue looking for our classmates from '53, There we see retail buyer, CHARLES FRY making reservations with reservationist JANET SCHOENJAHN. We take off and continue westward and southward where we pass over the citrus fruit farms of HUBERT HAGGEMAN and ROLAND KU KER, We see trucks driven by ROLAND DANIEL and NORBERT KITT laden with the de- licious fruit. They are leaving for one of JIM FAY and JIM FELD'S chain of grocery stores. We continue on our course until we land in Los Angeles where we head at once for H. S. H.Movie Studios, run by HENRY HEMAN, ARLO STEIN, and GENE HAPPE, Here we see CAROLE MURRAY hopefully awaiting the results of her screen test. We also learn of the two great coaches at U.C. L. A. , ROLAND and ROGER HEUTON, We are surprised to see NANCY SMITH, president of the college, conferring with teachers, DOROTHY HEMAN and SHIRLEY OTTO, We then head homeward feeling warm pleasure at seeing our classmates for we have our own lives to plan for, It has been a wonderful experience, but as our excursion must come to an end, so must this story. By the way, our lucky and adventurous moon-men were none other than DAN WATERS and LEON TIGGES.
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