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Guess Who??
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Senior Prophecy I, Ellen Gerber, was recently the lucky winner of an expense paid tour around the United States While on my tour, I met several of my former classmates. Upon boarding my plane at Baer Field, the stewardess who seated me was none other than NANCY McCUNE balUe m, e m SVHu P skTes. AlaSka ' KEWCOMER Coachin S the world-famous basket- From Alaska I flew to California where I saw DARLENE LEE, now a clerk in one of the better -known stores She has hopes of being discovered and possibly becoming a well-known star. CHARLOTTE MOSER also living in California, after growing another inch taller, has finally been accepted by the Tip Toppers Club. Incidently, Charlotte is one of the shortest members In New Mexico I found CARL ZIMMERMAN, famous architect. Carl is working under the direction of Pablo Picasso After leaving New Mexico, the next stop was Texas where I visited the DOUGLAS L. BAUMAN ranch D L is the ' owner of a 5000 acre ranc h, better known as the Double Dollar Sign ($$) Next I stopped in Kentucky where I watched the Kentucky Derby. Jockey of the winning horse, Lucky Lizard Legs was none other than PHIL THORNTON. ' i ' lzara Le S s I then went to Washington, D.C. ™ F t™ mfe p P ° 1 ! tiCS V R ° GER LAUTZENHEISER was running for President of the United States. NM R t w °? r completed her nurses training and has hopes of becoming First Lady. JIM RICH, also of Washington, D.C., is now assisting J. Edgar Hoover in the F B I While in Massachusetts, I visited Harvard University where I found JERRY BUCKINGHAM was a physics professor It is said that some day he may be a second Albert Einstein. Cut;!! 7 imp ° rtant pl f ' 1 WaS t0 Visit was New Y ° rk City. While in New York, I found that DONNA AMSTUTZ was leading soprano for the Metropolitan Opera I also visited Carnegie Hall where SHERRILL YODER had recently appeared. Since her performance there, Liberace nas been having stiff competition. tJ r T ? Y ° r f ? ' 1 n c° tiCed S6Veral bUlboards were advertising the coming appearance of the famous lighter, Glorious Grogg, at Madison Square Garden. Glorious Grogg is the former JERRY GROGG Later I read in the NEW YORK TIMES that ROY HAINES was his manager and GARY ZURCHER was his personal body- While at the U.N., I met JANICE WALKER, now a famous interpreter. RTPH e T ' JUS tH ,l °PP° T rtunit ; to tour a television studio where I watched one of my favorite programs, THE PRICE IS ™I™ ' SaW tiat SANDY ° AVIS WaS ° ne of • models appearing on the program VICM CLEVENGER, also of New York, has become a famous dress designer to thf a T ln ? a ' theair P° ! was informed «« would be a slight delay. Upon hearing the announcement, I went LO S IOnT T here I purchased the latest issue of VOGUE. On the front page was the picture of Madame Lois Anne, LUlb LONG, famous model for Paris Originals. Photographer for the pictures was NANCY WEIDLER busm McclTerMorry ' . ' l B ° B McCABE ' ™ a . « «— « I- Ms new DONALD MARTIN, also of Detroit, is driving the test cars on the obstacle course for General Motors seem toli e ke V b n e S st igan ' h ° me a§ain ' ° Indi3na ' ' plaCe that m0St of mv f°™er ' classmates Upon my arrival home, I learned that JERRY ALBERSON had just been elected governor of Indiana TFRRY ™ 8 - q !i te WeU alS °- ° EAN WaS r£Cently a PP° int ed Chief of Police for the city of Geneva. ltRRY JONES is the new owner of the Rainbow Laundromat TOMu™ I£R J S c W T r mpl0yed 3t th£ Gen6Va bank ' but She resi § ned her J° b to ma V « bank president TOM MYERS and STAN ELLENBURGER have just become owners of the Little 500, a local dragstrip There have also been many changes in the school system. JUDIE LUDY is new secretary for the South Adams Com- munity School with EVELYN ROTH as school nurse ? and , M D S ;l R , UE MYERS aie n ° W IeSiding in DeC3tUr Where he is Practicing law in the city court Mrs Myers ESK SET - Barb DONNA F °™ « -— the newly-foLed kindergartener . J w ER ° W haS heI OWn daily television sh °w called Hints for Better Homemaking LINDA MINTON is the new editor for the GENEVA PROGRESS. DONNA COOK has been most successful with her new beauty shop. Her specialty is hair styling DONNA ™™?f ! f J didn : : ha an °PP° rtUnit y to visit have al » -hieved ™ «» various occupations. DONNA HODGIN had enrolled at the Parkview School of Nursing. While there, she met a young, handsome in- tern, and I ' m sure you know the rest of the story. JOHN LEHMAN has taken Jay Gould ' s place as farm director for WOWO DONNA McCUNE of Indianapolis is proprietor of a charm school for secretaries FERR L Jl 00 ™ 1 iS nOW honora ry member of the basketball team, the AU-American Redheads PEGGY GRILE and her husband are living in Portland. They are the proud parents of six boys CALVIN HILL is the famous halfback for the Green Bay Packers. ANITA LEHMAN has been doing missionary work in South Africa. LADDIE WHEELER is now the vice-president of Lockheed, a missle base. NOEL DANIEL is now chief engineer working on Geronimo, the space shot to Pluto Delttatl 01 ™ PI ° Ud m0th ° f ' §irlS - She heI husband and children are living in D r 170 ™ ' S married also and has four cute, little, red-headed, freckle-faced children C A f r u! h ° I! alS ° mar ed ' r6SideS in Ft Wayne - She iS the P roud mother of ins, Ronnie and Connie. As Tme mEN ™rT T 6 T ™ f ' j H ° U V W °° d - tak the place of the late Marilyn Monroe. As lor me, ELLEN GERBER, I an now editor of the Dear Abby column in the newspaper. 22
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Senior Awards Senior Award Jackets FIRST ROW: True Myers, Phil Thorton, Doug Bauman, Rog Lautzen- heiser. SECOND ROW: Dean Hall, Noel Daniel, Bob McCabe, Mike Newcomer, Calvin Hill, Torn Myers, Jerry Buckingham. Not Pictured: Stan Ellenburger, and Jerry Alberson. Senior Honor Sweaters FIRST ROW: Judy Mosser, Donna Amstutz, Barbara Brubaker, Donna Hodgin, Sherrill Yoder, Vicki Clevenger. SECOND ROW: Rog Lautzenheiser, Jerry Buckingham, Ladd Wheeler, Sandy Davis, Judie Ludy. Homemakers of Tomorrow Award Nancy Weidler was the winner of the Homemaker of Tomorrow award from Geneva. She placed in the top ten in the state. She received a pin for her accomplishment. 4
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