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mm 674155 WWW Through a modern device that enables us to look into the future by ear, rather than eye, we have collected these facts of our talented class of l951. Brace your shoulders as you hear of our undesirable fates. Donna Faye Arzberger is the very successful instructor of the music department in the Podunk Polytechnic and Daniels Institute. Jack Boyd has graduated from college and is back at L. R. H. S. as Assistant Coach in charge of the girls' physical education class. Edwin Buttsisscheduled for a fight with Ezzard Charlesfor the skinny weight championship of the world. we hope he wins! Allen Crisler isa traveling salesman and he really get around-sell- ing helicopters. 'Tazol Feldman has just married her sixth husband and hopes this one doesn't perish from her cooking. Naomi Hammeuahas almost cinched the role WCarmenH with the Metropol- itan Opera Company. Margie Johnson is scheduled for a lecture over ICU..C.Me. The lect- ure will be on UBeasts--Including Men,W Waneta Walters is now banging Jr. the third over the head for not practicing his piano lesson. Harold Long is back at I.R.H. S. teaching American History while Mr. Handley is out farming his two acre petunia patch. Kenneth Daniels is a Naval Officer-next in rank to Admiral Nimitz. Kathryn Newman is president of the Farlinville College for Men. Charles Lahaster, after studying engineering ir1 college, is digging ditches along the streets of LaCygne. Elsie Mae Marquis is working in the Soapy Laundry Business. She is head of the Button Breaking Department. Mary Maschler has set a world's record. She has gone for lO years without chewing gum. Ethel Rockwell has one of those Wlived happy ever aftern lives. Alladene Rooney ha an interesting life. SHG is fourth vice-president of Decimal Points for Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, and Johnston. Harold Pease is truck farming in Western Kansas. He gives special attention to his little crop of Peas. Billy Joe Prike hasgraduated from New York StateAgricultural College and is now instructor of a class of 25 farmerettes. Roberta Rhynerson.ishead clerk of the men's ready to wear section of the Dixie Shop. Lillian Surbaugh who vmstired of baby-sitting with her sister's kids is now baby-sitting with her own. Clara Swann fit isn't Swann now, of course, is working for Metro- Goldwyn Mayer. She polishes the tenth vice-president's secretary's spec- tacles. Barbara Hays is now the private secretary of a certain naval officer stationed overseas. Mary Anne Knox got tired of sitting at home so she decided to follow her husband. At the present they are living in Africa. Wilma Jean Hatch is running around the Square trying to catch her little Blocks. Norma Lee Keith who after reviewing her diary of high schodldays has just published a book entitled, UDull Hours and Happy moments.' Kate Barrettis an airline hostess for theSneeze and Snort Air Llnes- Her husband is the co-pilot.
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