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Willa Joan Wourme 'And one may smile and smile' l.H.A. 13 Music Club l,2,UZ Sociab Science Club 3? Band l,2,3,4: Speech Department b: 'The Green Light' 3: 'Ask the Professor' 1. William Werner. Jr. 'Change the scenes and let the trumpets blow' Arenac Club 1,2,3,QTreneurerJI music Club u: Speech Department bg 'The Green Light' 31 'ABE the Professor' 1: Clase Presi- dent Ut Basketball QManagerl l,2,3: Bond 1.2.3.UI Senior Scholarship Test D: District Scholarship Test 3: 'Cavalier' staff M. Sandra Wourme 'One who dances hears not the music' flH.A. 1: Music Club 12 ' Social Science Club 2.3. Utrreeidentli Band 13 Speech Department 3,UI 'Ask the Professor' 1. Omer Wynk 'Men of few words are the beet men' r.r.A. 1,2.3CAeen't Trene.J Ufviee-Pree.D! Senior scholar- ship Teet CAgricu1tureJU: 'Aek the Profeeeor' Charlotte Joanne Teney 'Ebony vge her eroening glory' Music Club 12 Library Olub 2, jirreeidentl B: Dietriet Boholarehip leete 1: Speech Department 3,03 'Aek the Profeeeor' It 'Chatter' etqff 3.5.
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Q--,xx f l -wiki' f-Q' X- Patricis Sutter l'Learn1ng by study must be won' 'F.H.A. 1,2,fSecretaryJ33 Ecneics Club bi Librqry Club 2CPres1dentj3fVice-Presldentli Class Secretary lt Senior Scholarship Test bi Speech Dept. 3,b: 'Ask the Proffss0r'1: D.A.B. Test U: Buckeye Girl's Stste 33 I.F.A. Queen 21 Am. Legion Essay Contest 2: Cancer Essay Contest 3, Ruth Wappelhorst 'Oh happiness, our 11fe's aim' r.H,.A. l.2.3.UfSecretqryj: Commercial Club 3,bfVice-Pres.l1 District Scholarship Test 32 'Cavalier' staff bt 'Ask the 41: Gil! ilk-' .., Vg' L al professor' 1: Homecoming Agtnltb. Virginia Anne Synck 'The shortest golden locks do have their beauty' Music Club 1,b: Social Science Club 2,3QPres1dentD: Speech Department 3,01 'Ask the Professor' 1: 'Little Miss Somebody' U! District Scholarship Tests l,2.3: Senior Scholarship Test M: D.A.R. Test U: 'Chatter' stnff 3QAssn't lditorj bilditorjl 'Cavalier' stsff bKAssn't Editorli Am. Legion Essay Contest William F. Hint 'Where there's s Will thers's s way' Chips 5 Shavings Club l,CTress.j 2,3,b: rootbsll 1.2: 'Ask the Professor' 1: Class Treasurer 1. Lawrence Vggedes 'Clothes do make the man' Chips 5 Sh,v1ngs Club 1,21 Varsity 'C' Club 2.3.UfS6C-- Treas.j District Scholarship Tests 13 Tootbgll 1.2.3-U3 Basketball l.?.3,U2 'Ask the Professor' 1. Janet Henning 'Doth chqrm always accompany heizhti' I.H.A. 1.2: Commercial Club 3,bCPres1dentJ: Library Club 1: Class President 13 'The Green Light' 3. Alf -6 -1'-'nj' 'lg 'wwf 11 -Ae .ilk 'srznml' -uv' 'W' wi lad 5355+ fm 1 f?
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TIENTY YEARS AFTER: HAY, 1974 Once again the class of '5U of Bill Werner. present manager Virginia S uck, Editor-in-chief Jay Dee Poor. The 9850 plane brought Joan Mayo Clinic. Sandra Wourms. an is holding its annual reunion. Plans are under the supervision of Avco Manufacturing Corp.: his secretary. Dorothy lbblngz of the 'Windy Daily' of Cider Hollow. Utah! and her photographs Hoyng, Margie Gehle, and Carolyn Lawwlll, who are nurses at the employe of the airport, was the first to greet them. from there they went to the White Orchid Villa, where they met Jack Rose, the proprietor. Employed as cigarette girls are aldora Hein and Charlotte Yaney. Shortly after their arrival the floor show began. The chorus line consisted of Ruth and Julie Muhlenkamp. and Janet Henning. All of a sudden they were shocked by an earthshaking noise. Jim Stukenborg made his grand entrance in his Jet Automatic. Wie na-eengers were Jim Joyner. Charles Bowles, and Eugene lylnk, big time oneratore from Les Vegas I left the White Orchid: and as I passed the bus depot, I saw Bill Wlnt, the second Rocky Marciano. and his manager. Jerry Inoth. come out the door. Together we walked to the auditorium. At the reunion I found that that he doesn't know what to do throughout three states, Projects his own movies sometimes just to pass away the Bob Bruggeman and Jerry Bergman have been lawyers for sometime! Bob is now a United States Su reme Court. Leon Dues a veterinarian. and his able assistant Melvin Huber is a real estate dealer who owne so with it. James Broeker, the owner of a chain of much property movie houses time. judge on the . Lavern Gross, are kept very busy doctoring the stock of Norman Alig. Ralph Diller. Eugene Muhlenkamp, and Omer Wynk, who are raising hamsters, to ds, grasshoppers, and lightning bugs, respectively. In the entertainment world are Paul Heitkamp, a midget, and Larry Vagedes. an acrobat, both with Barnum and Bailey. Nert Iortkamp and Linda Clark are promising young Hollywood actresses, and Suzi Dameron is the designer of their clothes. Lois link and Ann Smith are up- and-coming opera stars. Howard Hartlngs and his cute little wife, the former Ruth Wappelhorst, and their five boys arrived a little late. Howard ls now a chemical engineer. Betty Kenney and Eileen lverman have now gone into partnership and have a chain of drugstores known as Cure-All. Inc. Bona1d'Spoltman is the most capable of all their pharmacists. Luke Kremer. Ronald Hoyng. and James Schlater are experimenting with a nugget called Hadacol that they want to put into chicken feed, so that chickens will lay colored eggs at Easter time. So far they have spent hundreds of chickens and gave gotten nothing but rotten eggs. Jeanette Dues. Margie Huelskalp, and Martha Sudhoff are private secretaries with Reynolds, Pax. and Merslan. respectively. Jeannette is a receptionist at Wright Field. The former Joan Uourme and her husband are the owners of the lest-A-While Motel Bevan Deitsch and Pat Butter are both at G io State, where Bevan is head football coach and Pat a chemistry teacher. Georgie Jensen is there completing her work toward a doeter's degree in education. her thesis being 'The Incidence of Ulcers Among Grade Teachere.' The day passed very quickly. About six o'clock in the evening the Judge sna0Ul2ed that refreshments would be served through the courtesy of Marjorie Beckman. V110 il Pf'9fi0901' of Ch delightful Old Home Tea Room. She takag care of the place alone except for one waitress, Marita Buenlng. When we fiftyaseven B111 Werner Kahlig said. 'lumber,p1ease.' U arrived at the Tea Room, I checked to see if everyone was accounted for. I counted , Someone was missing. I knew immediately who lt was so I went to the phone to call and ask if he knew where she was. I picked up the phone and the voice of Mary Ol'
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