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ass Prop ecy Oh, what a glorious day for the first reunion of the Class of '59, just 20 years later. Goodness I am anxious to see how everyone looks after so long a time. How lucky we are that our class member KENNY BERTRAND has furnished us with these lovely picnic grounds. KENNY has taken time out from his baseball club Birdies Birdbrains to fly to his 30,000 acre ranch here west of good old Manteno. Oh, here comes some more of the Midwest 's leading farmersg HAROLD MC QUEEN who owns a 20,000 acre farm, CHARLES REED who runs the Maple Grove Farm and is a top figure, in the Hereford cattle business, and BOB JOHNSON of the Johnson Estate, with his herd now numbering 10,000. Over the far horizon approaches' a large van -- our Hollywood classmates -- BOB CARTER is the director of the spectacular show entitled Carters Little Pills. Among them we greet their hair stylist MARSHA ANDREWS now famous for her Yul Bryner Cut for women. Publicity agent SANDRA BENOIT has replaced the famous Louella Parsons. Here come the stars!! JERRY fTab Hunterj PEARCE, RON fTony Perkinsj FELDSIEN and TOM fPat Waynel THORNTON. With them we see, JOHN KJ ack Bennyj GRIFFITH who doesn't look a day over eighteen Cl-le'll probably be eighteen for another twenty years toolll. Who is that, that BILL lAtlasJ JOHNSON is carrying. Why it's JOHN ALTMYER the show's tumbler. WOW! Who have we here? KATHY fBardotj PILCHER and DARLENE fMonroeJ REARDANZ. We can't forget the singers Jan, San, and Sher alias J ANICE COX, SANDRA METLOCK and SHERRY DOTY. I must dash over and see what those two girls are laughing at. Oh no, they haven't changed abit it's PAT and MAE the Comedy Team of Holmsey and Prairie Chick, Chicago's latest theatrical hit. Maybe they will perfomi for us a little later. Oh, my ears, that noise, it sounds like a siren! Look everyone, our student monitors of '59 have rapidly advanced themselves to high authority! They are now Chief DENNIS BRINGELSON and Assistant Chief STUART SWITZER of the Washington D. C. Police Force. Why! They are escorting the President of the United States. Of course, you all know LAVERN KELLER is our President. LAVERN tries to keep in contact with all his old buddies. JACKIE FREIGO is the President's know all, do all, secretary. .I had the pleasure of attending the President's inauguration at which SANDI LAWRENCE sang, a newly composed selection by KELLY LEVERETT. The President has recuperated nicely from his appendectomy performed last year by the former lady wrestler and now top surgeon DELLA SPAENHOWER. LAVERN is busy working hand in hand with LOWELL JACOBS our Einstein of '89, in designing the electronically equipped Space White House on the moon. Here come more cars!! There's JUDI WILSON, who is secretary to the Oklahoma Gas Company, President, DONNA CARMAN and JUDY RICE who are secretaries to the MOORE for Less grocery store owned by LYNN MOORE. We hear that DENNIS CURL is the owner of Curlies Clever Customizing a weight reducing salon. I'm sure glad KENNY has an airport, there's a plane about to land. Let's see who it is! The sign says Tanny's Terrific Traveler owned by --- you guessed it --- TANNY TREPANIER. Here comes TANNY and her crew now. That crew looks familiar -- Why it is familiar -- its stewardesses are SHARON KANNBERG and PHYLISS SIMMONS and there are the pilots -- RON PULASKI and HAROLD SCHROTH. Wow, look at that flashy atomic poweredContinenta1l! Why of all people it looks like ADRIAN ASHLINE he must have struck it rich!!! No wonder his oil wells are good to the last drop with WAYNE ROGERS and BOB LAGESSE drilling them. Well I guess everyone's here we can start eating -- My goodness where's MARY LOU -- here she comes, breathless as usual I! She says she just couldn't tear herself away from her ermine - lined, heated swimming pool. MARY LOU is not only capable of basking in the solar rays, but she instructs student nurses at the Merciless Clinic owned by MISS JACOBS herself. I had better cease this chatter or else the food will be gone. YOU KNOW OUR CLASS!!! See you in '89ll I . written by Q!! ELOISE GORDON OJ 6-5 SK Mull! M4 T Ez- x 0 JZ' , Q s-E, a E NX' 5': Q., : : 14, ,, 5-3- ' 2 - W ., X -' 5 ff ' ' '- Q4 X 2 is J I .4 gr h I X I X ii :ff -I E2-. 'L
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Cfass We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- Nine, being of sound mind and having a wonderful memory and generous spirit, do hereby will these last memories and tokens of appreciation to the classes which will follow us. I. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 1. L L I. L L I. I . L L L L L L L L I. L L L L Johnny Altmeyer, will my dancing ability to John Abraham. Marsha Andrews, will my long hair to Donna Curl. Adrian Ashline, will my Government book to Rober St. Aubin in the hope that he will put it to better use. Sandra Benoit, will my height and quiet ways to Doreen Pauquette. Kenneth Bertrand will my old P. E. trunks to Howard Gallois. Dennis Bringelson, will my ability to pass American History and to wear shocking red to my brother Bob Brin- gelson. Donna Jo Carman, will my knowledge of the alphabet to Ardell Kuntz so that she might use it for filing purposes as a teacher's secretary next year. Bob Carter, will my curly hair to Tommy Alleig. Janice Cox, will my bookkeeping papers and notebook to Loretta Gray. Dennis Curl, will my ability in industrial arts to Donald Richmond. Sherry Doty, will my old and used clarinet reeds to Dotty Meister. Jackie F reigo, will my ability to make messes at the Candy Kitchen to Georgianne J ugelt. Ronnie Feldsein, will my title as Class Flirt to Robert Salzman. Eloise Gordon, will my ability as student director to Delores Ruder. Johnny Griffith, will my ability to wear red pants and twirl a hula hoop to Dick Parker. Patsy Holmes, will my accuracy in typing to Bonnie Hendrickson. Lowell Jacobs, will my ability to use a slide rule to Cooky Leverett. Mary Lou Jacobs, will my Physical Education locker and combination. to Lana Smith. Bob Johnson, will my ability to drag race with a Hot Plymouth to Ronnie Simeur. Bill Johnson, will my ability to give Mr. Hayes a rough time in shop to Darrell Lalvlore. Sharon Kannberg, will my cooking and sewing ability to Jean Knoop. LaVern Keller, will my ability to keep busy in English class to Eddie Curl. Roberta LaGesse, will my F.F.A. jacket to Douglas Lawrence. Sandi Lawrence, will my ability to open my big mouth when it should be closed to Joleen Keller. Kelly Leverett, will my ability to say the wrong things to Mr. Battrell's class to Dennis Rathje, bably won't need it. Harold McQueen, will my ability to play the trombone in the Hayseeds to David Meyer. Sandra Metlock, will my dancing ability to Pat McGowan. Lynn Moore, will my ilipper hub caps to Jimmy Bringelson to use on his lawn mower. Jerry Pearce, will all of my candy wrappers to whoever sits in my seat next year. Kathy Pilcher, will my ability to have teachers write passes for my classes to Linda Keller. Mae Prairie, will my ways to pass time in study halls to Carl McQueen. Ronnie Pulaski, will my ability to do push-ups to Gary Helgeson. Darlene Reardanz, will all of my bookkeeping papers to Judy Jacobs so she won't have to struggle like I did. Charles Reed, will my ability to make it into Manteno from Deselm in record-breaking time toJerry Rice. Judy Rice, will my ability to say No with a smile to Pam Nixon. Wayne Rogers, will my hunting ability to Tommy Taylor. Harold Schroth, will my illegal mufflers to Dennis Beedy. Phyllis Simmons, will two more happy years at M. H. S. to Sharon Vetter. Della Spaenhower, will my English papers to Steve Meyer. Stuart Switzer, will my sober attitude toward school to F red Johnson. Tom Thornton, will my winning smile to Paul Smiley. Tammy Trepanier, will my new interest i.n homemaking and college to Linda Taylor. Judi Wilson, will my magic shorthand pen and shorthand notebooks to Betty Hunter so that shorthand will be a breeze for her. although he pro- Judi Wilson 30
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unior Cass 2 Play of 1958 as, and Staff 1 C my , On stage everyb0dY- lviaKe'UP Time THE BOARDING HOUSE REACH BY DONAL PAYTON Wilbur Maxwell has always dreamed of owning a bicycle. He's dreamed of pedaling through town, getting fond gazes from the girls, and boastfully shouting, Look, no hands! But he still can't persuade Mom and Pop to get him one. So, when Pop is called away for a week-long business trip, Mom is persuaded to go with him, and the house is left in charge of sister Connie and sister Betty Lou, Wilbur gets his idea. He'll make his own money and buy his own bicycle. Then the fun begins. CAST OF CHARACTERS Wilbur ...... . a thirteen year old bicycle lover . . . . Stuart Switzer Hercules Nelson. . . ..... Wilbur's best pal ..... . . . Larry Pool Mrs. Maxwell . . . . the understanding mother . . . . . . Pat Holmes Betty Lou .... . Wilbur's fourteen year old sister . . . . Sandi Lawrence Mr. Maxwell. . .... the disgrutled father .... . . . Lowell Jacobs Connie .... . .Wilbur's older sister, seventeen . . . . .Mary Lou Jacobs Aunt Mary . . . . . a very nervous relative . . . . . . . . Judy Rice Bernadine Smith . . . .Betty Lou's best friend, fourteen . . . . .Kelly Leverett Limpy McGuire . . ..... a bank robber ...... . . . Bill Johnson Nora McGuire ............. Limpy's wife ...... . . Kathy Pilcher Herman Ninty-Volt Jones .... a punch-drunk fighter ..... . . . John Griffith Roughhouse Ruby ....... Herman's wife, a wrestling champ . . . . Della Spaenhower Mr. Potter .... . . .a likable insurance salesman. . . . . Harold Schroth Mrs. Mott . . . . . asilent little old lady . . . . . . Judy Wilson Lucy Burns . . . .a walking, talking encyclopedia. . . . . Marsha Andrews Connolly . . . . a rough, tough plain-clothesman. . . . Dennis Bringelson STAFF Director--Mr, Harvey Battrell. Student Directors--Bob Carter, Eloise Gordon. Prompters--Tanny Trepanier, Mae Prarie, LaVern Keller. Promotion--Bob Carter, Eloise Gordon, Phyliss Simmons, Donna Jo Carman. Make-up--Mrs. Jean Doty, Janice Cox, Sherry Doty, Donna Carman, Darlene Reardanz. Sound Effects--Ronald Feldien, Kenneth Bertrand. Scenery--Harry Minnich, Ron Pulaski, Dennis Curl, John Altmyer, Robert Lagesse, Adrain, Ashline Bill Casper. Curtains- -Kenneth Bertrand. Announcer--Kent Crouse. Concessions--Phyllis Simmons, Bob Johnson. Coat Check--Donna Carman, Jackie Freigo. Ushers--Kenneth Bertrand, Dennis Curl, Darlene Reardanz, Jerry Pearce, John Altmyer, Sharon Kannberg. 32
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