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NAME Kay Anthony Catherine Antonioli Sue Beveridge Darlene Bish Bonnie Brehm Regina Dallasen Dick Dallasen Diana Carrara Helen Erich Judy Freeburg Jean Gahr Sylvia Gatto Jim Glass Carol Green Harry Green Marylee Green Joe Gutowski Bob Hyatt Oney Johnson Dick Kalgren Avis Kemmer Dick Kugler Bob Mattiuz Bill Mereidth Bill Nero Herman Pontzer Danny Portzer Sandy Sandberg Laverne Schrieber Bruce Shuttleworth Bob Sidelinger Ken Swanson Patty Thompson Janice Wittman Seuiar Patterns Q22 USUALLYLE-E-lj EXPRESSION Athletic Out-Doors Could be Secretive Home Oh! Gee Moody At the Station You make me sick! Quiet With Sandra Go get a job - Sensible Writing letters Gad! Studious With the gang Jeepers! Athletic with the boys ooooH1 Fun Loving Wherever there's a party Ya know. . . Fearless In the Olds Well, I'm not Talkative Around Oh! ! ! Quiet Home I'll say Carefree With Jim Icky Poo Hot-Rod In Ridgway I'm glad ya asked Pest All over Weu ru be dipped Out-door VWith the boys Oh! Yea Calm Home Oh get out! Good-natured Around Don't fool around Tall In Toby Don't be dumb Friendly Places of excitement I gotta tell ya something Fearless Driving his Ford So ya are .Iim's Writing letters Holy crow' Bashful With Glass Smash it Flirtatious Around girls No sweat, young man Farmer In the fields Cripes Exaggerating St. Marys See you in church Story teller With Bill You son of a gun Kathy's St. Marys Can't you know Best Driver Ridgway All Righty Biggest Joker At Charles St. Going to Ridgway Shy Home Real Sexy Noisy Kersey See you later Cool Cat In the Stude Stick with your old Dad Bil1's In the Pontiac Didn't I teach ya better Going Steady With Jerry Oh my gosh 37 .
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Our Washington Zriv On May 12, 1958, at 5:30 A. M., a group of sleepy-eyed Seniors,under the supervision of Mr. Aiello and Mrs. Satterlee, left for Washington, D. C. On our arrival in Washington we were greeted by Mr, Batchler who started us off on one of the most enjoyable trips of our lives. We visited Mount Vernon and the Lincoln Memorial. At the Arlington National Cemetery we witnessed the' impressive ceremony of the changing of the guards. The Capitol Building was just as beautiful as we expected it to be. The brave ones who climb- ed to the top of the Washington Monument arrived there breathless, but were thrilled by the view. Everyone enjoyed the trip to the Lotus Chinese-American Restaurant, and those who tried the Chinese food reported it delicious. The five Smithsonian Building s were fascinating. We all wondered how Lindberg had the courage to cross the Atlantic in his Spirit of St. Louis whichlooked so flimsy compared to mo- dern planes . We were disappointed because the U. S. Mint did not give out samples of its product. Rather than the Moonlight Excursion down the Potomac, we went to see Cinerama which was a thrilling experience. After three days of excitement and fun, a group of tired, but happy, Seniors arrived home in Kersey. 38
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Scniar Pfaphccy A streamlined rocket ship is loading at Gate 34 of the huge airport in Kersey. Our ship is in the capable hands of pilot Joe Gutowski and co-pilot Dick Kugler . We have no worries about mechanical failure, since our ship was checked by able mech- anics, Laverne Schrieber and Jim Glass. Stewardesses , Regina Dallasen and Jeannie Gahr, scan their passenger list and see the names of their classmates and teachers from Kersey in 1958. We find Bill Ne r o and Dan Portzer, the former President and Vice President of the Senior Class, in conference. They now control one of the largestairlines be- tween planets. Darlene Bish is the head stenographer for the company. Sylvia Gatto was the fi r st student to graduate from the Business College found- ed by Miss Anderson. Living on a farm back on Earth has been helpful to Bill Meredith. He has the first dairy farm on Saturnp Dick Kalgren and Di ck Dallasen are the star players of the gre at interplane- tary basketball team, Comets , which is coached by none other than Mr. Aiello. Mr. Palenski is now heading the math department of one of the largest colleges on Jupiter. His assistant is Avis Kemmer. A chain of night club s on Venus has been started by Bob Mattiuz. By watching the gas pumps at her fath- er's gas station, Sue Beveridge gained ex- perience. She now owns the largest rocket refueling station in the Solar System. Bob Sidelinger and Ke n Swanson, the two Cool Cats of the class, now have their own rock and roll orchestra and are on their way to a personal appearance at a night club on Venus. Diana Carrara, who did such a wonder- ful job on our yearbook, is the editor of a ladies magazine on Saturn, The Wornan's Home Assistant . Carol Green, who kept the people in the Senior room laughing, is now doing the same as a famous comedienne. One of the passengers, becoming air sick, was atte nde d by Sandra Sandberg, fli-ght nurse. Sandra receivedher training at the Kersey Community Hospital, which is under the supervision ofMrs. Satterlee. Judy Freeburg and Bob Hyatt are now in partnership selling toothpaste for the Star Bright -Smile . Herman Pontzer, who was always good at telling a tall-tale while in high school, is now a famous author. His latest book, Days in Old K.H.S. , is on the bestsell- er list. There I see Mr. Hippchen trying to teach the English slang to a Martain. He seems to be having trouble. Kay Anthony, who wanted to be a phys- ical education teacher, is running a physical fitness course for Martian students. The famed stenographer, Patty Thomp- son, on her honeymoon, w as presented a corsage of r a r e flowers, grown in Harry Green's greenhouse on Mars. She was the 500th bride on this flight. Janice Wittman, now M 1' s . Ge rald Steis, with her daughter, Annette, is on her way to Saturn to meet her husband. Mrs . Sicheri has started a music college on Saturn and Mr. Carpin is super- vising principal of her school. As a senior, Bruce Shuttleworth show- ed an interest in models like Jayne Mans- field. He now he ad s his own modeling a g e n c y . He is accomplished byhis head models , Oney Johnson and Catherine Anton- ioli. Helen Erich, always a fan of jitter- bug, now has a chain of dancing schools, She and one of he r instructors, Marylee Green, are on their way to Helen's school on Saturn. If Mr. Rogan thought teaching Latin to K. H. S. students hard, he must think his p r e s e nt job impossible. He is teaching Latin to Jupiterian students. 1, Bonnie Brehm, am going to a pri- vate nursing case, a Martian business ty- coon now retired.
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