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ffass C72f0!UgC7CZf Let us take a glimpse behind the veil that conceals the future. We find that the members of the class of '48 are scattered to the four corners of the earth, and doing many things. P Bob Armentrout, Ray McLeod, Maynard Baisch, and Lester Ollerman are now in- corporated in a new car factory. Falle Nelson and Loraine Morasko are on a singing tour. Their accompanist is Darlene Auge. Jack Baker, Leo Balcer, John Bergland, and Tom Hanrahan have recently opened a new law firm. David Barger and Quentin Leland are still carrying on a correspondence course with Charles Atlas. Carole Mohr and Pat Brown are the managers of a New Old Maids' Home. Donna and Philip Collier, in their new sister and brother act, are appearing at the Diamond Horseshoe. Betty Crocker has some new assistants. They are: Almira Copping, Loyce Leland, and Janice Kampschror. Keith Hutchinson and Edwin Elpel are competing with Ein- stein for the Nobel Prize. Guess what? ? Bill Kelly and Donna Haggerty, Pat Runnie and Don Dvorak, Della Milne and Jim Hoover are still going steady. Bob Hayford, Bob Waters, and Albert Vogele have an up and Corning Undertaking Parlor in Stipek. Our two Boy Scouts, Merle Sandstrom and Don Holliday, are now in South Africa hunting pink elephants. Delia Nentwig and Jim Johnson are living on a houseboat so he can remain at seag they raise little steam boats. Rosemarie Funk, Pauline Her- rington, Lois Ril1a,Leanore Hartse, Collette Hill, Elizabeth Geiger, Beverly Mason, Delores Murphy, Eleanora Siegle, Bonny Dietz, and Jackie Hudson - married, five children - peaceful life? ? Marilyn Koch and Wilbur Jirnisonalso hear the patter of little feet around the house - they raise horses. Gene Sutton, Bill Haggerty, and Ken- neth Mittelstaedt have recently invented a new kind of beet sugar. Lynette Remillard, Floriene Palmer, and Delores Siegle are working for the State Department in Wash- ington. Leola Schultz is the publicity agent for Florence Schempp, the famous movie star. Pat Reynolds just received word from Martin Berres, who had recently seen Roger Nielson, John Kartevold, Ralph Knutson, Don Siverts, Norman Starr, and Sam Lonning, now residents of Mars. Elton Berg and Mable McPherson are on a chicken farm in Maine. Diane Baker, JoAnn Johnson, Pat Feisthamel, and Lyn Caldwell are still searching for the echo of the noise that they generated in the halls between classes. Merrilyn Johnston and Elena Richert are foreign missionaries in Timbuktu. Bob Colby has just announced that his world-famous ping-pong players, Tom Bleakly, Arlan Patterson, and Jim Wilcox will soon appear in Glendive. Janet Evers, Helen Erickson, and CarolDana are operating the largest Beauty Salon in Hodges. New York has a new public accountant's office run by Fern Burman, Viola Clark, Elizabeth Fre- lich, and Bessie Ebelt. Tony Geiger, Leonard Harrison, Donald Richert, Jim Kreklau, and Donald Grebeldinger own a honey factory, specializing in colored bees for rain- bow honey. Verna Koschel, Dorothy Zimdars, Nellie Wyse, Beverly Johnson, and Phyllis Layman manage a co-op photography salon which caters to an aristocratic clientele. Shirley West, Ethel Roald, and Shirley Glassen have made amillion digging angle worms out of icebergs in Alaska. Because they haven't decided on an occupation the following are thinking about their future while touring the world on a freighter. Adeline Reidinger, Florence Reinholz, Charmaine Bold, Donald Jensen, Milton Negus, Jack Spencer, and Duane Wold. J The class have kept in contact with one another by means of a Round-Robin letter and have agreed on a reunion at Dawson County High on May 27, 1960. Not only will they find it interesting to exchange accounts of their many experiences since gradua- tion, but they will want to see how many of them have turned prematurely gray due to the many hours of study during their senior year in high school.
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