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Page 51 text:
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In L I 3 I, I, If Jerry Piercefield, bequeath my love for school to Doris Lehman Philip Senters, bequeath my school books to Nancy Seese. Dean Shellenbarger, bequeath my boxing ability to Carlon McLaughlin Della Smith, Donna Smith, Nancy Smith, Eileen Speas bequeath my shorthand nook to Lynda Roth. bequeath my letter in sports to Margaret Poff bequeath my quietness to Joy Lewis. , bequeath my single life to Maurice Leak. Larry Stalters, bequeath my love of the teachers to Ken Hershberger. Pat Stearns, Jim Streeter bequeath my gbility to have slumber parties to Bill , bequeath my motorcycle to Lois Gearhart Pete Trumpower, bequeath my good driving ability to Sherlyn I, Peter von Jagow, bequeath my ability to speak German to Daryl I, foward Wilson, bequeath my ability to prove geometry theorems to I, I, I, Hanson. I, I, Fetterman. Hartzler Tom Peacock. I, Ronald York, bequeath my musical ability to Betty Archer. I, Richard Wolfe, bequeath my ability to Uclownn around to Shirley Doty. X.
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CLASS PROPH CY It is past midnight, and I sit here still without an inspiration for this prophecy. I fight to keep awake. I rise from my chair and turn on the television to get the news, and to my amazement I recognize our old friends and classmates from the class of '55 in thg year ' S. The first picture that comes into sight is of Peter Von Jagow sitting in his study with his bone-rimmed glasses in pos1tTEn pre- paring his lecture for tomorrow's classes on the campus. He nas become a beloved professor in a noted German university. Next we see Larr Catt putting on a clean apron to he worn during his day's work in his very sucessful grocery and meat market. And behind the counter is his chief meat slicer, Marlene Dailey. We see Arloa Lite sitting hehind a desk in the Bell Telephone Company office In Grand Rapids. She has big plang for a neat little house. Several of our former clgggmatgg have gene into the field of medicine. After having the best of training gay Darby and Frances Pea ock are working as trained nurses in a hosp ta established Sy the chfef doctor, Sandra Livingston. Nearing our home town of Lake Odessa we find a huge da1r farm with an adjoining dairy Har owned by Lester Jackson. Working as his chief- cook-and-bottle washer is Charlotte Hanshum. In the center of a large city we see Pat Stearns working as a blue- print drawer. Phillip Senters and Howard Wilson are busy nalnting portraits of famous peop e. They also run a cartoon strip in the local paper. Looking towards Indianapolis we see Mason Hershiser is running his fastest car in the race this year. As his chief mechanic we find Connie Branch. Two of our classmates have gone into television on a new program, nIn My 0pin1on.n They are Lester Fawley and Elwyn Grant. Turning toward the stadium at East Lansing we see a former all- conference football player from Lake O'. He, of course, is Glen Desvranves. Settling down to the daily routine of milking cows and feeding chickens of a farm near Woodland is Helen Davis and her husband. Not far from there we find another little farm where Nancy Smith hangs her hat. Qlgigg Curtis is the proprietor of a large dairy farm with Della and Donna Smith as milkmaids. Returning toImke.0' now and then we see the millionaire play-boy Qarwin Bennett. Jim Leak is now employed by Ionia County as chief snow-drift smasher Larry Stalter has taken over the WION Request Club. A book was 1ust placed on the best seller list entitled Wwe Two' by Dawn Durkee and Margo Goodemoot. .
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