Easton High School - Treasured Echoes Yearbook (Easton, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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situ busy trying to find out what he was best fitted for, but for brief periods at a time he worked in any printing shop that would hire him. He and Helen always came to the Alumni banquets. They were both singlesand both appeared prosperous. Easton seemed to have had a firm grasp on several of the class of 1950, and farming was the preferred occupation. I met little Charles McManus, now a big man, who was running a chicken ranch, I remembered that one day long ago, he had voiced his choice of occupations as that of raising poultry, but nn.ome believed him. Junior Pfleiderer with his charming wife, the former Dorothy Jackson, was also farming near Easton. All the little Pfleiderers were strong and healthy looking. The two little girls had long yellow curls, and the two boys would some day make good ball players. After visiting for some time with these good farm folks, I asked aboutthe Keith girls. Just then they entered the room, and I made my way over. I learned that they were both employed by the St. Joseph Tele- phone System, and that they were always busy. Pat, of course, had married Marvin, but she had continued her work. They were living in St. Joseph and owned a pretty home. Wanda had decided to remain single. Just as the guests were all seated, there .Was a stir at the door. Who do you think was there? Our little comedian, Joe Cook, stood there holding a big camera and ready to entertain the crowd with some of the old tricks he had learned from Jim Carpenter. After taking several pictures, he came over to talk with me. He had a very profitable business in St. Joseph, and had practically taken allof Strathmann's trade. He-had married the little freshman girl, Betty Burton, but they had no childrens I asked if anyone knew about the old teachers and someone told me that Miss Spangler was living on a farm with Tom, and Mr. Denney was President of War- rdnsburg College. No one seemed to know anything about Miss Welsh. After the banquetl got to thinking how you might like to know about this old class of '50 so I just sat down and wrote to you. Your old friend, Jeri Mueller

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