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IN THE FUTURE (CONTINUED) Jack R. was last seen riding his motorcycle to Denver and Jerry. Now in addition to washing bottles at the Dairy, Richard is washing them at home for his wife Carol. Jim D. is now publisher of his own dictionary. It is loose-leaf for convenience. Dale is now secretary and bookkeeper for the Vogue Shoppe using what he learned as a Senior in K. C. H. S. Ray is Dale's man in waiting. They both loved shorthand in their senior year and worked hard at it. LeRoy has set up a garage between Cheyenne and Kimball. Not only can you eat, but you may bowl while you wait. Janiceks seems to have fallen for the Morrill techniques used by Joan Jensen. Jack M. has been seen in all parts of the world, but there is no mate for him yet. His only companion is his little red pick-up. The new hit tune, Miles Away from Paper , was written by the young composer, Jim W. one day in shorthand class. The tune is so popular that it is being printed on boards all over the state. Due to the high cost of living and of gas Phil Schwindt has put up a permanent bunk in the Pine Bluffs Dance Hall. Delores B. is now the famous stenographer at Houghteling Grocery. Darlene B. is the well-known country school teacher living near Pine Bluffs. Mary is head of her laboratory technique class using the knowledge she gained in K. C. H. S. —13—
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CLASS WILL SENIORS (CONTINUED) Jack R. wills his giggle to Eleanor Chapman. Phil wills his toni home permanent set to Berton Linn. Charles wills his ability to argue to Jane Mockett. Margaret wills her rascality to Barbara Smith. Richard wills Stub Eberle back to the Junior Class. Leonard wills his modesty to Ray Pancheau, who could use a little. Jim W. wills his ability to get out of study hall to Bob Pinkerton. Dolores G. wills her half interest in Paul Walker to Marylan S. IN THE FUTURE Alvin is now a chief inspector on the Plymouth assembly line. Charles is now owner of a large ranch, but he is still at loss as to what to raise. Frances lives on Burr Street near a wooded forest. Virginia B. is dividing her time between Oklahoma and New Mexico and be tween Snoo and Smitty. Margaret spends her time fishing between Potter and Cheyenne. Poor Virgie S. has her worst competition with a pool table. (Wes, why don't you reform?) Juanita can t make up her mind whether to live in Kimball or Dix. Francis and wife Shirley have just willed the taxi to their son for his first date. It is the same one they used. Myrna has decided to marry Diving, so he doesn't have to drive sixty miles a day to see her. Mona has always been a Taylor fan, but now it's Chuck Taylor. Pauline was last seen riding toward Dix on a motor scooter. It seems that Bruce has a hard time keeping her in Kimball. Evelyn is the successful manager of a Graham Factory Company. Jo still likes her J's. Better decide between Jack and Jerry. Norman is the successful operator of New York's New Burlesque Show costaring Wayne Henderson and Gypsy Rose Lee. Elsie is now happily married and is raising little Moo-lers. Leonard :s now coach of Harvard, using the experience he gained by being under Mr. Murphy in K. C. H. S. Jim M. is learning more about the geometric figure, the triangle, under Elsie's watchful eye. Maxine is happily married and rasing little pitchers for the Bakery Soft Ball Team. Joyce is putting to practice her knowledge gained in Beauty School, on all her little Maxted's. —12—
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FIRST ROW: Miss Haas. Dan Janicek. Dick Wilson. Kenny Kellner, Howard Barrett. David Irwin, David Janicek. Jim BicKel, Bill Leininger, Walter Blayney. SECOND ROW: Jack Stormberg. Lois Peterson. Dona Bradt, Barbara Foote. Beth Alden, Dorothy Schneider, Marian Eberle, Marilyn Louthan. Margaret Buddecke, Gwen Huff, Bonnie Dudney, Bob Christiansen. THIRD ROW: Ray Pancheau, Leonard Larson, Glen Venrill, Wesley Robinson, Clitus Kelley. Sterling Kath, Larry Pedrett, Claude Kelley. NOT PICTURED: Bill Johnson and Louis Schadegg. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class gave a successful dance in the fall. They also presented their class play shortly before Christmas. CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer David Irwin Marian Eberle Dorothy Schneider Beth Alden -14-
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