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Senior G ass JJropfiecy Well, after ten years I'm finally coming home. The sign that I saw a while back, ''Eat Jeanie's Wienies, could be no other than Jean Varner. The news is on; I wonder what's happening around the world. Curtis Alcorn has his own band and he's looking at that certain girl over the bass drum. Tom Burns has just won the national election for President of the United States. Of course, he ran on the Democratic ticket. The top selling novel in the U. S. is entitled, The Rise and Fall of the Class of '63, and is written by Betty Annis. Steven Beard just graduated from patrolman's school with top honors. Kenny Blatter was his instructor. Top barrel racer David Benbo was just defeated by Nancy Goodrich at the Calgary Stampede. However, Nancy was on foot. The latest from Vasser is that Mike Wilson failed in ballet, but passed his physical. Kathy DeVries, after a few minor facial changes, has taken over Carol Burnett's role on the Cliff Malin Jolly Time Show. Janet Kessner made her piano debut last night at Carnegie Hall. And now a word from our sponsor: Hello dere, this is Winki Taylor. I dreamed I won the drags in my Maidenform 409. Now, back to Chicago with Alex Wetter. The latest from Cape Canaveral is that Jo Lynn Sprinkle has just swiveled herself into orbit. Carol Waisath has sold over four million copies of her latest hit recording of Don't Judge a Book by its Cover. And that concludes our newscast. I guess I'd better stop and fill up at the Phillips 66 station. I'll be, if it isn't Richard Geffrey pumping gas, and there's his wife Margaret with all their little Pridgeons. Hey, Rich, what's been going on since I left ten years ago? Well, Tom Tilleman and Kitty Hendrickson are raising little tom and kitty cats. Charlene Blevins married Alan Peterson, and while she drives the delivery truck, he plays the pinball machines. Nancy Burtner is teaching karate at NMC. What happened to Jack Davies and Kenny Hofeldt? Oh, they're rich bachelors living in the Bear Paws. Tell me more. Norma France and her husband Gary started a Lend-hearts Club. Bob Harvey is still trying to convince himself that men are better than women. Guess he had our class in mind, huh? Yeh, that sounds like good old Harv. Did you know that Mary Lou Miller finally married her sugar honey Graham? No kiddin'. Say, have you seen Pam Taylor lately? Nope, she hasn't been seen since the all night party. There go Laurel Ivey, Rita Peters, and Donna Hanson still riding around in that little white Buick, keeping their eyes open for any strange fellas. Where's Jenks? Oh, you mean Hubert Jenneskens. He is now the Alfred E. Newman on the cover of the Mac magazine. Charlene Paulson is Mrs. Chapman now, and is raising her clever little chaps. Joan Leeds—is she around any longer? No. She graduated from St. Catherine's. When she left she said she was going to succeed in becoming a lady. Well, Richard, it was nice seeing you again. I'd better be moving on. I see that Home Furnishing has changed hands. Bob Connor and his wife, the former Audrey Couch, are in the upholstery business covering little sofa seats. There are Darlene Rutledge and Marilyn Hermes still trying to prove that blondes do have more fun. I see that the Cozy's still here; I'll go in and have a coke. JoAnne Robinson, what are you doing here? I own the place, only now I'm behind the bar instead of ir. front of it. Just a second, I'm going to get a magazine. I don't believe it—Larry Schroeder is the editor of the Hush Hush magazine. Look, here comes Betty Steinmetz, and she has dyed her hair black??? Isn't that Ralph Conner running down the street with all those girls after him? Yes, he is now the Number One Lover. Let me glance at the Chinook Opinion. Why, Bob Lux dis appeared after smashing up the Buttrey's delivery truck. How about that? And something else—Melvin Moe is the new president of the Ex-Lax Company. What's this—Go, go, go, with Moe? I see that Dianne Thompson is a missionary in Africa. I'll bet the natives are restless now. I have to be going now; I'll see you, JoAnne. Take care of yourself. I can't forget to stop in at Herda's Drug Store. Lois Schroeder, are you working here now? Yes, I'm still trying to find something to cover up my blush. Donald Morgan was just in. Did you know that he calfed and calfed all night and finally woke up with a colt? I think that I'll drop up to the high school to see if things have changed. I'll see you, Lois. Ah, yes, ye old school. Still the same as ever. I see on the bulletin board that Violet Annis has had a bond passed to have escalators installed. She knew how it felt to be late for class. There goes Shirley Listou on her way down to the Meadowlark. I see that after two years in high school, that she just couldn't give up her hot lunch program. Bill Wilson. Don't tell me you've just woken up from Baccalaureate night? I guess so. I can smell burnt toast. Lois Hofledt must have taken over Mrs. Ingwalson's place in the Home Ec. Department. There's the school bus. Connie Skoyen liked it so well that she is now driving it. What's this notice? Dance at Lloyd—Dick Conrad and Dave Warburton, proprietors. I wonder if I should go to the show tonight to see Carrie Brady in her Academy Award winning role of Scarlet in Gone With the Wind, or if I should stay home to watch Bonanza, starring Donald Hoss Leo. No, I'd better leave this old town with its wonderful memories of my past. It was fun, however, finding out what everyone has been doing during the past ten years. I must remember to stop in Great Falls. I understand that Connie Mallon finally hit the Big Time, and knocked it on its . . . left ear. 22
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TOP ROW: Mrs. Tilleman, sponsor, John Pehrson, Joe Brummer, Ed Wallner, Mr. Erickson, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Maddox, Max Harshman, Linda Jensen. Jim Anderson Diane Benner Bob Brekke Maxine Brovold Joe Brummer Ronnie Ewing Janet Finch Kenny Finley Paulette Friede Mary Graham Joan Cowdery Diane Dahl Cecilia Dannis Duane Dawson Jim Doughten 24
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