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706664 NORMA ANDERSEN: I will my dancing feet and blushing ways to Donna Well.man. MARY LOU APPLEMAN: Iwillmy dog- earred book on How to Catcha Man , to Doris Porter. LELIA BIDDLE: I will my ability to get into ticklish situations to my little sis , Marilyn Walters. CAROLINE BRUGGER: Iwill my ability to create from a piece of string to some stitch inclined junior. JO CAPAUL: I will my extraordinary talent of folding our school cap to anyone who needs it. NORMA CAPAUL: I will my executive ability to my friend Ike . LOIS FEY: I gladly pass on my title of The girl with bedroom eyes, fwhich I got from my big sislto my little sis, Myrna Rau, to do with as as she pleases. JANE GRABER: I will my way to fight off wolves to Ruth Weaver. BETTY HARTMAN: Iwill my ability to stay away from shutter bugs to Paula Pollard. MARY ANN KOPP: I will my ability at catching people unawares with my camera, click click , to the next year book staff. KATHY MCCOY: I will my bathroom vocalizing to Lee Stevenson. MARILYN MEINEN: To my little sis , Emmy, I will all my broken white shoe strings, empty white shoe po- lish bottles, and safety pins. KATHY MILLIRON: I will my U.R.I. to some poor weak junior. ZAIGA OZOLINS: I will my scenic cruiser to June Gove SHIRLEY PODACH: I will one slightly used wedding gown to Emmy Hopper. MERCEDES RUTHERFORD: I will my corn jerking ability to Betty Rupp. JANET SAWYER: I will a season's ticket for horse back riding at my horse farm to Donna Brown. RAMONA STODDARD: I will my flat shoes to Lois Stewart. OPAL THARP: I will my cane fishing pole and can of worms to Barbara Holmes. KAY TIPPENHAUER: Iwill my flippers and goggles to Jan Rathbun. LOIS WARNER: Iwillmy psychiatrist's couch to Phyllis Irwin. PAT WILLIAMSON: I will my Toni home permanent kit to Marylyn Karns.
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emhfz Dec. 23, 1966 Delta, Ohio Hi Jane, l've so much to tell you so if my two sets of twins, one husband, and pets will allow me the time, l'll start. Last week when I was Christmas shopping in Toledo, I bumped into Kay Tippenhauer, and we talked for hours in the middle of a toy department. You knew, didn't you that Norma Caupal got so mixed up in SNAO that when she and Gary finally tied the knot, she named her children S,N,A, and O followed. Kay, herself, is head nurse on first floor at dear old Flower, which happens to be strictly TUR's. Mary Ann Kopp QMathenyj, in spite of all the trials and tribulations of her wedding, has been leading a busy and happy life. We all breathed a sigh of relief when she started down the aisle to the strains of the wedding march. Kay says that Kathy McCoy flew to Hawaii. She be- came rather impatient waiting for Don, and is now considered an expert hula dancer. I ran into Marilyn Meinen fWelchj, but we cou1dn't stop long. She had to get back and relieve Bing, who was taking care of the four little winds . He also wanted to leave the parking lot in her capable hands for a few hours. While walking past the Lion's Store I saw a darling freckled-faced, red haired, little boy, on one of the lions, hollering his head off. His mother turned out to be Mary Lou Appleman. She had brought him to Toledo to see Santa. Alll can say is that she's braver than I. We talked over tea and cookies andllearned that Shirley Podach is ex- pecting her ninth baby. She hopes it will be another boy, so she can manage her baseball team in her spare time. She has spare time? Opal Tharp started back to West Virginia, you know, but got lost in the wilds of Kentucky and did a little frontier nursing. Her book about her experiences is one ofthe best sellers list, and is ded- icated to Dr. Seligman. Janet Baland QSawyery is the new director of nurses at Bowling Green. Milly Milliron, at the same time, was made supervisor of surgery which is very nice since she always liked it so well. There was a small article in the paper about Lois Hong Kong Fey She was returning to China after a short vacation at home. There was notification concerning the new exhibition at the Art Museum. The artist is none other than Betty Hartman! Everyone is just roaring over her inter- pretation of T at A in oils. There was also a big write up in that same paper about Jo Platt'sfifth marriage. I guess he is loaded with that green stuff, what luck! One of the editorials was com- menting onthe fine work that Lois War- ner has been doing with the mentally ill. Her latest treatment, rolling patients down the hall in a barrel, is supposed to be very effective. The re was a big spread in Life Ma- gazine about Mert Rutherford. She and her husband grow mammoth water- melons. Now there is a girl I better drop in on. The Farm Family of the Week was Caroline Brugger and her husband. They have a huge farm! Did you see wherethey've made Not as a Stranger again with Zaiga Ozolins playing the lead? Just think one of our classmates in the movies! RamonaStoddard is now the supervisor of the new Central Supply Department at Flower. Her article about a new method of sterilization appeared in the America.nJournal of Nursing. It seems she uses lemon juice. Well, Mrs. Smith, l'll let you get back to your cooking school and music lessons, but do try to take time to let me know how the world is treating you. As Ever, Lee
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Most Likely To --- --- LEE BIDDLE -- to win the Most Talkative Woman of l960 Contest NORMA CAPAUL -- to be first woman President of the United States MARY ANN KOPP -- to break her neck SHIRLEY PODACH -- to have her own baseball team JANET SAWYER -- to have several red headed little girls JANE GRABER -- to be a Bubble Dancer some day Qmonkey see, mon- key doj MERCEDES RUTHEFORD -- to take a European trip Qprize watermelon huh?j NORMA ANDERSEN -- to join the Navy -- Anchors Aweigh LOIS FEY -- to be Champion Bean Eater of the United States LCIS WARNER -- to be Supervisor at Toledo State Hospital MARILYN MEINEN -- to represent our class in Glamour Magazine BETTY HARTMAN -- to replace Christian Dior in the fashion world PAT WILLIAMSON -- to be senior airline hostess on jet passenger transport to Maine - KATHRYN IVLILLIRON -- to be first to raise featherless chickens OPAL THARP -- to, gosh! She has succeededg three cheers for Opal! CAROLINE BRUGGER -- to be relief announcer for George Mitchell on Dream Street and Jazz Junction ZAIGA OZOLINS -- to win Nobel Peace Prize for miracle drug dis- covered in Latvia MARY LOU APPLEMAN -- to marry a red headed man RAMONA STODDARD -- to be volley ball champion of 1960 KATHY McCOY -- to play Santa to little Hawaiians JOANN CAPAUL -- to win the Mrs. America Contest of 1960 KAY TIPPENHAUER -- to manage her own trailer camp I4
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