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The Class of 1958 met at the Rainbow Hotel August 1, 1978. All class members were present. These are a few notes taken at the reunion. Duane Boggs, newlywed school teacher, teaching on the moon, flew in with her husband. They were enjoying their Honeyearth and we didn't see much of her at the reunion. Don Anderson, top space expert in the solar system, arrived in one of his space ships. He has been doing considerable research work on raising the living standard of the citizens of Neptune. Pat Clark, took time out from her duties as owner of a New York hairdresser's salon, to attend the class reunion. She let the ladies in on a few of the latest hair tips from Paris. Recently, she attracted nation-wide attention with her modified version of the up-sweep, known as the Clark Twister. Dorothy Paulsrud, Miss Solar System of 1977, came to the reunion aboard her special quin-rocket convertible. She is famous for the Paulsrud Reducer, a machine which kicks, bites, scratches, pushes, rolls and really takes your weight down. Ken Engellant, known nationally as the perfect bachelor has long since retired on his fabulous earnings from his real estate hold- ings on Pluto. He came from the Hawaiian Islands in his private space ship. Connie Robison, owner of the Robison Western Clothes Compa- ny and her husband, a champion rodeo performer, rode in on their Robisonion mares from Real West, Texas. Edgar Lallum, internationally celebrated crooner known as the Big E” around the world, flew in from Hollywood after completing his latest movie. He said he cleared 5 million last year from his smash records and movies. Judy Russell, a school teacher and housewife, arrived with her fifth husband. She reports that her career is fun, but she prefers married life. Jerry Ludeman, arrived late as he was on a government space mission subduing a revolt in Venus. His Graceville proving grounds have been a great asset to government experiments.
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(?l(Z44 We, the class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests. I, Duane Boggs, will a tall blond to any girl who thinks she is big enough to handle him. I, Judy Russell, will my school books to anybody who will agree to do a better job with them than I have. I, Pat Clark, will my ability to go out with cowboys to Norma Spevac. I, Don Anderson, will my nickname Rinky Dink” to Dean Martinez. I, Jerry Ludeman, will my basketball ability to Dick Miller. I, Ed Lallum, will my singing ability to anyone who will have it. I, Dorothy Paulsrud, will my ability to get the paper out on time to Doris Wishman. I, Connie Robison, will my laugh to Pat Thomas so she can keep kids awake at Pajama Parties. I, Ken Engellant, will my flattop to Roy Russell. To the Band we leave Ken's tuba, Don and Connie's drums. To the Juniors we leave our ability to get along with the teachers. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to study so that they might someday become Seniors. To the Freshmen we leave our good behavior and quiet ways. To the Coach, the four Senior boys, leave their basketball uniforms, (keep them in action Coach). To the ones coming up, the Senior girls, leave their smiling faces and hairdo's. To the faculty we leave a chance to relax.
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