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NAME Phll Ingmlre Sarah Kern Shnrley Coen Bob Curran Jean Mann Eugene Borden Lorra1r1e Kern Lo1s Lockhart Duane Van Sxckle Chester Larrd Marxlyn Brrngle Dorxs Jones Anne Roth Ken Bowsher Bob Ankrom Lonme Shults Mary Clark How Augenstme udy And erso n Cath Kanmard Janxce Whrpple Ronme Grllrland Myrna Zent Manlyn McGrath Joan Wells Evelyn Kannnard Carolyn Duerr Lee Goodman John Stem Grace Keys Eddie Keltner LIKES Varlety To cut classes Athens Glenda Tall boys Basketball A certam fellow People Sheep Dem class Fllrtxng Cab drivers Physrcs Sxlence Speech Krlbourne Dlmples Neckxng Everythlng Most anything Red convertlbles Sleep Dancing Typrng Talkmg Shorthand A jumor umors Hot cars To argue Marmes DISLIKES Gomg steady School Gettmg up early Buymg gas Traxnmg rules Glgglmg Norsy classes Lazy people Grrls School Pepper Gettmg rn early Workmg Noxse Democrats Dem class Am Dem Early hours Nothmg To talk Bleached blondes School Staymg home nights Stallecl cars Studymg No one Sardmes Work rn general Patrolmen Am Dem Study Hall FAVORITE FOOD Mashed Potatoes Whtte Castles Steak Sloppy oes Przza Buttered Pecan 1ce cream Scallops Strawber 1ce cream Roast Lamb Anythmg Mrlk Whxte Castles Cherry Pre Chrcken Root Beer Ch1l1 Cherry le Pizza Ham sandwrches Beans French frxes Whrte Castles Hamburgers Spaghettx Shrxmp Lrver Pmeapple Dehte Bananas Most anythlng Whxte Castles Cream puffs 12 AMBITION None Mrs Bennett Secretary Engmeer Home Ec teacher Coach Elementary teacher Engllsh teacher Ag teacher Dalry farmer Secretary Beautlcxan Nurse Farmer Dlsc jockey Trade school operator Receptronxst Hxstory teacher Restaurant work Work College Tool and dre maker Offrce work Typlst Secretary Secretary Home Ec teacher Farmer To graduate Housewxfe Mlllxonaue DESTINATION Pool room operator Mrs Bennett Housewrfe Flea breeder Housewrfe Alhgator breeder Dxme store clerk '2 '2 '2 9 Sheep rancher Hot rod driver Bosss wrfe Woman taxx dr1ver Preacher Lrfe guard Congressman Pawn shop operator Penc1l sharpener Used car dealer Frlllng statlon owner Burlesque queen Who knows Judge Spxnster Bass sxnger rn a quartet Owner of Hal s Bubble dancer Old mand school teacher Town loafer Thln man ln c rcus Chxcken hatchery owner Bum . J . ' - ry ' .... Doris Ruggles Roller skating Mt. Gilead French fries Telephone Hill-billy singer J . . . . . . l ' ' ' ? J ' ' -
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John Stein Jack Football-Z, 3 Baseball-3, 4 Class Plays-3, 4 'lBecause of his appetite, he's not a little mite. Duane VanSickle Duane . A.- Chorus-l 2 3 4 Class Plays-3 4 Natxonal Honor Society 3 4 National Thesplan Socxety 3 4 But do the Republxcans ever thmk about the farmer? Joan Wells Joan A 1 Class Plays 3 4 orus 1 2 3 She studnes hard but talks harder Dons Whipple Dons C orus I Z 3 A 2 Class Play 3 Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 Class Officer 3 Band 3 Q, Janice Whxpple Jan Cheerleader 1 2 3 Band 1 2 FHA 1 G A 3 4 Class Plays-3 4 National Thespxan Society 3 4 Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Chorus-I 2 3 4 Prxnce of Peace-1 Her vo :ce was ever soft an excellent thmg nn a woman Myrna Faye Zent Myma Majorette-3 4 Chorus--1 Z 3 4 Class Plays-3 4 A 1 Knowledge may be power but lf wont take you to Pans 11
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CLASS PROPHECY In September 1962 I Lucxe Applegate decxcled to take an auto tour through the Umted States to renew acquaintance with my classmates of 1955 Before leaving I decided to have my car overhauled I took It to Lalrds Garage where Chester himself dad the work smce I was a fellow graduate of Elm Valley Hugh I started out early ln the mornmg About noon when I was getting pretty hungry I spotted a beautiful bag drive ln restaurant The car hop came out to take my order and I was surprised to see that lt was Evelyn Kanmard From her I learned that Catherine Kannlard was the chlef chef I was even more surprlsed to learn that this drlve ln and many more like xt across the country were owned by Judy Anderson As I contmued on my way I turned on the radxo and happened to tune nn Bob Ankrom a NUTZ disc jockey who was splnnxng the top hillbilly record of the nation sung by Dons Ruggles and Myrna Zent At a red lnght rn Pnttsburgh Pennsylvama I pulled up beslde a bus The lettermg on the side read Bob Curran s World Trotters Back ln Ashley Ohio I drove around my old Alma Mater Elm Valley Hngh I looked mto the wmdow of the home economics room where I saw ean Mam s class bemg glven a demonstra non by Carolyn Duerr the Gas Companys chnef representatxve As I drove on through Ashley I passed the oseph Bennett residence where I saw Mrs Bennett the former Sarah Kern hanging up diapers an the back yard I waved and sand hello and continued on down the hlghway past the Noltxng Greenhouse where Lorraine Kern was arranging a wmdow display Whale ln Columbus I attended a convention for cheerleaders I was not surprised to find that anlce Whlpple was the president In Indlana I called at the home of Reverend Eugene Borden and was sorry to learn that he had just left for hls newly organlzed recreation center When I was out tn the country I passed a huge farm owned by Lee Goodman While ln Chxcago I vlslted the office of the Internatlonal Steel Company where Marllyn Brmgle was employed as a prxvate secretary While eatmg lunch I picked up a newspaper and got the surprise of my llfe There on the front page was a picture of Chicago s No l playboy He had just broken his engagement wlth another heiress I learned from Marllyn that Howard had ln herlted 50 000 000 from hls rxch uncle and was now the talk of the town After lunch I VlSltCd Mary Clarks Beauty Shoppe and had my hair done As I wandered on down the street I came across Madame Lockhart s Salon I went m to see lf It was really Lois It turned out to be her all rrght Before I left she showed me many of her famous orzgmals As I continued my journey on to Nevada I ran mto Phil Ingmlre Ambitious as he was he tried his sales talk on me You see he was a ladies lmgerle salesman I bought some of his pro ducts and sand good by Stlll m Las Vegas I declded to take m some of the famous gamblmg houses Whlle ln one of them I ran mto a professional gambler It was none other than Kenny Bowsher' He has just taken the place for all lt was worth I stayed overnxght ln Las Vegas and in the morning started for Albuquerque New Mexico While there I went to vnsnt Manlyn McGrath President of McGrath Corporatnon We had a mce long chat and as I was about to leave she told me that oan Wells was m town with her circus I drove to the lot where the cxrcus was staked out and surprised can She sand that two of our classmates were workmg for her Duane Van Sickle was the Bearded Lady and John Stem was the Motorcycle Daredevil After a long vlslt I hurried on my way I notnced my gas tank was almost empty so I stopped at a llttle wayside filling station I overheard a group of farmers dxscussmg the champxonshzp wrestling bout between Knller ake and Angel Face Ed Keltner Of course everyone was betting on Ed to wm At the edge of Fresno Calxforma I notlced a bng sngn over a Pontiac dealers garage It read Gracie s Pontxac Palace Grace Keys always dxd llke Pontlacs Los Angeles was my next stop and Anna Lee Roth was the next classmate I saw She was now a famous sctentnst workmg on a cure for pigeon toes She dxrected me to the Arr Force Tralnmg Fxeld where Ronnie Gnllnland was ready to take off on a test flnghr lh a new rocket to the moon After talking with Ronme I went back to my hotel for a rest In the lobby I bought a news paper and went up to my room to read I opened the paper and there on the front page was the news that the newly elected Secretary of the Treasury, Lonme Shults was takmg a busxness trip to Europe Hrs secretary Shxrley Coen was gomg to accompany htm Well by now I had seen most of my classmates and quite a but of the United States No one seemed to know anything about Doris ones I went back to New York and settled down to a falrly normal lxfe again One day from a newspaper I learned the whereabouts of Dons She was preparmg to go over Nlagara Falls ln a barrel Lxfe IS crazy and so are my classmates 13 1 1 1 1 . . . . , , . 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