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C iaSA prophecy My) My! My! How time does fly! Here it is the Summer of ’66 of course that's 1966! Here we are back again after all these years, attending our first alumni party in the new Fayette-High School. As we glance around we see Richard Griffin, President of the chain of Red and White Stores all over the world, arguing with Ward Joughlin, who owns his own Red and White Checker Cab Co. There seems to be quite a bit of confusion? ? ? Who is that nice looking girl in the white uniform? Oh, that's Barbara Allgire, now Dr. Noble's chief assistant. She finds her job quite promising. Why there's Phyllis Aspin, owner of her own Dancing School. She specializes in teaching short girls how to walk gracefully. Her prize pupil is Pat Thompson. We heard that Carol Beaverson is happily married. She has four boys, and has great plans for all of them--to be undertakers. Remember Lowell Beaverson, the pest of the Class? He is now painting pictures for calendars. He originated the Pretty Girl. Have you heard of that Champion Baseball Team, TheGold Sox ? Dick Borton is now owner and manager of them. They haven't lost a game for the past thirteen years. Watch out nowi There is Grace Eckert. She is now married and has two children, but she still finds time to keep her husband on his goat farm. Von Smith is now reviving the Whig Party. He is planning to run for President this fall. Jo Ann Fidler is taking over Mr. Carter's place. You know, Carter's Little Liver Pills? She makes them by the million. Mary Ellen Schaffner has her own beauty parlor. All of her hair dryers have radios built-in and dial reading; Light, medium, and well-done ! Richard Schaffner is now life-guard at Harrison Lake summer resort. He has a good outlook on the future. Lynn Knisely is teaching Women's Physical Education at the University of Michigan. He certainly seems to be enjoying his profession! Remember how reckless Harold Kunkle used to be? He now is driving hot rods at Ft. Defiance Race Track, and he's only been in the hospital ten times this past year. Joene Gardner is a broadcaster of recipes over five networks. Her latest recipe is for baked chicken liver smothered in onions. Remember Dale Pfund, big boy of the class! He is Ag. teacher at the Zone School, hoping to be as famour as Ed Green. Marlene Wannemacher and Joan Smith are both opera stars. They are making debuts at the Stair Auditorium in Morenci next week. Ruth Taylor has followed in her father's footsteps and taken over the Munson Mill. Bud Storrs is her assistant. Betty Fruchey is running for Congress. She says the government needs a woman’s touch, especially in the Treasury Department. Joan Ely is now head dietician at the Fayette Memorial Hospital. She plans all the meals for vegetarians. Our sponsor, Mr. Leuthold is here visiting with all of us. He's still teaching here and getting more bald every year. We've visited with everyone in the class and now it’s time to go home. It was wonderful seeing the whole class again and learning what they are doing. 16 Betty Fruchey Bud Storrs
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TUTBLANX RCGiSTEPEO U S PAT orrice Tuttle Law Print Publishers. Put end. Vt We, the Senior Class of 1951, being in sane mind and sound body, do create and lawfully declare this document to be our final will and testament. To the Faculty, we will back all the knowledge we were exposed to but didn’t absorb, hoping they can make better use of it than we did. To the Juniors, we will the privilege of trying to be as intelligent as we were in our Senior year, and what is left of our sponsor, Mr. Leuthold. To the Sophomores, we will the ability to produce a Junior class play. To the Freshmen, we will our eagerness to study every chance we got and our ability to have complete co-operation with our teachers. We personally bequeath the following: BARBARA ALLGIRE wills her shyness to Martha Jane Leininger and her seat in study hall to Barbara Griffin. PHYLLIS ASPIN wills her red hair to Shirley Swartzendruber and her freckles to Marlene Beaverson. CAROL BEA VERSON wills her ice skates to anyone who thinks they can stand up on them--since she can’t. LOWELL BEA VERSON wills his humor in study hall to Dorothy Lukens and his wolfing to Jack Gleason. DICK BORTON wills his democracy book to Kevin Snyder and his sports ability to Bill Ballin. GRACE ECKERT wills big Don to anyone who thinks he can get him and those big brown eyes to Wilma Liby. JOAN ELY wills her typing ability to Gene Wilson and her dependability to John Adair. JO ANN FIDLER wills her shorthand book to Maynard Raker and her fingernails to Carolyn Daso. BETTY FRUCHEY wills her blond hair to Rosalind Winzeler and her smile to Carolyn Tingle. JOENE GARDNER wills her boyfriend to anyone who needs one and her hands to Ella Mae Dunno. RICHARD GRIFFIN wills his ability to get into trouble to Carol Borton and his fly spray to the janitors. WARD JOUGHIN wills his driving ability to Bob Harman and that certain sophomore girl to Bob Gallup. LYNN KNISELY wills his basketball suit to Charles Hatcher and his shyness of girls to Ramon Schaffner. HAROLD KUNKLE wills his shooting ability to Ann Davis and his black hair to Nancy Cramer. DALE PFUND wills his extra pounds to Pauline Roth and his wavy hair to the highest bidder. MARY ELLEN SCHAFFNER wills the school piano to Jimmy Crawford and her calm disposition to Martha Borton. RICHARD SCHAFFNER wills his class office to Harold Keefer and his bashfulness to Bud Clark and Gary Fidler. JOAN SMITH wills that certain West Unity guy to Fern Finley and her happy-go-lucky spirit to Sandra Seeley. VON SMITH wills his acting ability to Paul Ford and his ability to argue to Mary Kuney. BUD STORRS wills his Bluffton girlfriend to anyone who has a car and his student council position to one of the Juniors. RUTH TAYLOR wills her clarinet to Billy Winzeler and her giggles to Mary Katsoris. PAT THOMPSON wills her business law book to Bill Davis and her quiet disposition to Betty Calvin. MARLENE WANNEMACHER wills her drum majorette suit to Nora Mae Nash and her dimples to Delores Brackman. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our seal, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in the presence of the witness as named below, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-one. The Senior Class of 1951 Fayette High School Signed, sealed, and publicly announced by the said class as and for its request and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses. 15 Marlene Wannemacher Grace Eckert
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