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OlD YOU EVER WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR OLD CLASSMATESOUR INQ THE FIRST 20 YEARS AFTER GRADUATION? LET S GO DOWN TO ROGER Kreitzman s TV Store and purchase a »97 TV set. Marion SCHOENWETTER SHOWS US SEVERAL MODELS AND WE MAKE OUR SELECTION. Tuning on NBC Network, we see the end of a horse opera. Robert mercer is the hero. glamour Girl is on next. iiovcE Kreuziger ano Janet Haase are THE BEAUTICIANS ON THE PROGRAM. Our program is interrupted by an important announcement from the Patent Office. Curtis Beneditz has just received a patent on HI8 MEW DISCOVERY, A JET-PROPELLED CAR. AFTER THEY ARE PUT ON THE MARKET, ONE CAN BE PURCHASED FROM JACKIE ERDMAN. Hurrah I The Notre Oame football game is about to get Coach Jerome Hotmar believes they have a good chance to Oh I Someone's hurt. Here comes Dr. Shirley Niemeyer. we see Senator Robert Webster about Switching the channel, MAKE A SPEECH WHICH HIS CAREFULLY PREPARED. UNDER WAY. WIN. Oh! TO SECRETARY, JOYCE StRICKER. HAS Mr. Peeper's Kiddies lovf FAMILIAR. PLACE THEIR HAS NEW . RY 3 K 3 BEEN TAKEN OVER BY CAROL KRE89IN. TEACHER ON 0|NG DONG SCHOOL. SHE Why sure, it's Ruth Ann Affelp. YO:i CAN ALMOST SMELL THE QOOO THINGS CAROL BECKER IS BAKING IN THE FORMER BRETA GriEM's KITCHEN. HER ASSISTANT IS JOAN GaNSKE. Let's turn off TV awhile and go for a ride. Heading Oak Grove WAY WE PASS WHAT WAS FORMERLY KRAHN'S TAVERN. THE NEW SHINGLE says Gibson's. We slam on the brakes because there is Wilbur Pitzner herding HIS CATTLE ACROSS THE ROAO. THE NEXT FARM 18 A POULTRY FARM. WHY it's Jane Haase's. Let's stop in and talk awhile, «jane informsus that Ronald Schoenwetter recently took charge cf a large Air Force Base in the Arctic Region. Is he getting rich?? Clauoe Klimpke, AFTER MANY YEARS OF EXPERIMENTATI ON, HAS DISCOVERED A SUBSTANCE TO REPLACE SOIL. JoANN KEEL NOW RESIDES ON A FARM NEAR BEAVER Dam. WE E RUNNING LOW ON GAS SO WE BETTER STOP AT A FIL LING STAT I ON. The PROPRIETOR LOOKS FAMILIAR. IT 8 JERRY BUSS. CRUISING BY ANOTHER FARM WE SEE MURIEL WEINHEIMER (MAIDEN NAME) FEED ING DUCKS. There is a new outdoor theater managed by Gene Woqck. As w£ DRIVE IN WE SEE J.OA.N SOMMER CORN SELLING POPCORN. CAROL CRAMER AND Jack Lang are the two main stars in the movie. Kay Oestreicher is THE SCENIC-ART DIRECTOR AND VIVIAN BLODGETT THE DRESS DESIGNER. Just as we are leaving we spot two familiar people. Betty Jaeger and Roberta Deyo are coming to see the second show. A MOTEL, He ILING s REST HAVEN, COMES IN VIEW. JIM MAKES US COMFORTABLE FOR THE NIGHT. THE RATTLE OF MILK BOTTLES WAKES US. Lyle Schumacher is delivering milk. As we are checking outwe see Dorothy Kreuziger. Jim's bookkeeper. After oriving awhile we see Shirley's Custard Stand. ■Shirle y CHUETT COMES OUT TO THE CAR AND GIVES US SOME CUSTARD AND GOSSIP. She informs us that Janice Nehls is teaching in a near-by school. Linda FRASEr a Wave, is home on leave. Marilyn Rupnow has started A SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. Richard Werblow is a well-known doctor. Ruth Klug and Evelyn £gLLARD both work with him. The former a nurse, the latter an occupational therapist. (3ERALOINE WlTTia has JUST BECOME THE GOVERNOR OF WISCONSIN'S private secretary, and Joan Rehse has become the new bookkeepercf Gimbel9 in Milwaukee.
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The 1953 Prom was held on April 2 The theme, 'Moonlight and Roses was CARRIED OUT IN THE DECORATIONS OF WHITE TRELLISES WITH YELLOW AND REO ROSE8 ENTwiNEO. The Court of Honor entereo THROUGH A WHITE ARCH TRIMMED WITH RED roses. Streamers of light qreen DECORATED THE CEILING. REIGNING OVER the Prom was King Gene Woock and his chosen Queen Joan Sommercorn. Crown BEARER8 WERE TOMMY 8UHR AND LAURA Hartman. INCLUDED IN THE COURT OF HONOR WERE Gene Woock and Joan Sommercorn, Clauoe Klimpke—Evelyn Collard, Dick werblow —Carol Becker, Robert Strassman—Linda Erase, Howard Gibson—Beverly Krahn, Jerry Buss—Shirley Oestreich, Jerry Hotmar—Phyllis Greinert, Wayne Nehls— Joyce Kreuziger, Eddie Wersonske—Janice Nehls, George Hinkes—Dianne Streich, Dale Schmidt—Carol Kress in, Robert Webster—Joan Ganske,James Heiling—Donna Weqner, John Affelo—Loretta Krutke, and Marion Schoenwetter—Roger Kreitzman.
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