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SENIOR LIKES J .an Kelso Brunet Men Jo Anne Curtis L(glon dances Dean Rosenbaum Republicans Dale Rosenbaum Wheatfield Marlene Miller Blonde men Doris Rod rick Letters Marilyn Danford Afgans Harriett Miller Bob Bill Wilson School Bob Young Chevrolet George Deavers Government Jim Moody Women Sue French Popcorn Loretta Fritz To stay in town Pat Railing Vic Velma Hibbs Government Class Frances Reinhardt To read comics Kate Fitzgerald Tall men Wilma Hibbs Nice looking men Edna Dawson Navy Agnes Olson Art class Charles Schnekenburger Blondes Rose Rein hertz Adventure Jerrie Cross Mutt Melvin Haman Anything stronger than water Senior -zSil ioudttdi DISLIKES WANTS TO Conceited guys Ba Independent People who talk to much Hi a nurse Democrats Move to Wheatfield Studying Get a car To stay home Be her own bos Work Go to Washington Being bossed Travel Jealous people Get married To be bossed Be a race driver Being told what to do Be a great lover Giving speeches Work in a factory Engaged women Drive a good car not a Hudson Laziness Go to I. U. People who brag Go to I. U. People who put on the dog Get married People who are late Find a man Low grades Travel To come to school Own a ranch Housework Be a dress designer Conceited people Go to Hawaii Man-snatchers Do nothing in particular People who don’t agree Find a true girl Gossipers Be a nurse Rainy weather Get married Anything as weak as water Drive a hot rod tractor OTHERS WISH FAVORITE SAYING She would make up her mind For crying out loud She would stop her tall tales Of all the stupid things He woull not argue so much Immediately if not sooner He’d be more serious You foo’ She’d let her hair grow Shut your mouth She would keep quiet That’s 0. K. Stop giggling Why? She would drive slower You never can tell He’d be more agreeable I hate school He’d grow a beard A good man can’t win He’d go to college Hu-h-h He’d turn Republican Huh! Her luck in college I’ll give you a clue She would go out more Yea? Her happiness in marriage Oh-hh She would gain weight Well She’d stop blushing Oh, you’re crazy She would talk more Honest to gosh She’d talk Northern Can’t tell by looking She would keep her letters home Heaven’s to Betsy She would’nt wear pigtails You want me to tell you? He wouldn’t brag That’s all she wrote She would like classical music Shut your eatin hole She’d be satisfied That’s what you think He’d grow up Shut up!
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(2Lm LPxo iIiucl) see someone else in policies—why it’s Dean. He’s the founder and head of the Repub- lican party in Russia. His brother, Dale, didn’t get as far— he got hooked in Wheat- field. He’s engaged in oiling the bearings of the skates for the roller derbies held there. B-r-r this looks like a blizzard, why there’s Jerrie (Mrs. Fox) in Alaska of all places. She went there to help her husband fight the Russians with ice balls if there had been a war. They liked it so well they stayed. Now the crystal ball is in a warmer country, hmm. I believe it’s Africa where Jim is living. After putting a dent in the fender of his car, he was so broken up he went there where he could ride dependable elephants. Hawaii is the next country, who could be here? Oo-la-la-, its Edna, she is one of the famed Hula dancers of the isle. While out of the U. S. lets see who else could be found in the crystal ball. We find Marlene in Australia. She is the owner of the biggest rabbit and kangaroo ranch in the world. Her latest husband gave the ranch to her. Someone else who is farming is Melvin. He specializes in raising peanuts without shells on a farm in Peru. To get back to America, there’s Kay in New York as a model at Gimbels. Frances is in the big city, too. She has the job of teaching the young debutants the art of blushing. Bob is working at the Chevrolet plant in Detroit. He designed a new rocket powered model (his old Chevrolet didn’t go fast enough) for them, so they made him honorary manager. I see another classmate of yours dealing with cars—Charles. He invented a new-helicopter called the Schnekenbaker and owns a factory in South Bend for producing them. The crystal ball is finally bringing me back to this vicinity. I imagine you know these, but I’ll take a quick once over the occupations of the people who were faith- ful to Kouts. Joan Kelso, who lives here when she is not traveling, is the first woman manager of the “Globe Trotters”. Her husband managed the “Redheads” so, not to be outdone by him. she took over the Trotters. JoAnne Curtis is the official hostess at the legion hall and also the singer for the Harry James orchestra that is permanent- ly booked there. Sue 'Mrs. Henderson) took engineering at college and at present is in charge (her husband is her assistant) of straightening out the curves in highway 49 between Kouts and Valpo. “I believe that concludes the report on ou-, I mean, your classmates.” “Oh, you forgot to say what Harriett is doing, Pat mentioned. “Haven’t you guessed yet? I’m she,” the fortune teller said lifting her veil, “how do you think I knew so much about your classmates? You see. Bob, I, and the child- ren visited all of them last summer on our vacation.” Later that night, Pat left the school tired from the thrilling carnival but happy that she knew the where abouts of her old buddies.
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