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Uan ou jmagins Mr. Kuentzel smoking a cigar. Norene having a Cadillac convertible. Joanne Kurtz not being rattled. Ernie F. tall, dark and handsome. Boneita G. selling bubble gu in church. Gilbert G. finding fault with himself. Don Misel doing something sane. Marian M. a jockey in the Kentucky Derby. Colleen L. selling skeleton keys in Alcatraz. Jim Smith being bashful. The seniors understanding Government after one explanation. Bonnie P. refusing a date. Jo Anne L. swimming the English Channel. Gene F. a cough drop salesman in a TB sanitarium. Dwight Jasmann with twelve wives. Corrine S. living in an old maid's institution. Larry Schultz selling candles in the tunnel of love. Elaine Schumacher a fat lady in the circus. Gene Buswell a strong man in the circus. Alyce Hawkins an interpreter in a Chinese laundry. Shirley Danskin a man hater. Stro not teasing everybody. Mr. Hinkle as President of Coe College. Miss Berry not giggling. gmsmliel flflffim ...... ? Betty Roberts was raising chickens in her locker. Mr. Kuentzel's overcoat took up smoking. I Corrine S. lost her tooth. Mr. Hartley rode his bike to school. Mr. Ask didn't give a Government assignment. Lois Fiser had braces. Twyla G. and Gene F. never fought. Charles E. would help Almeda K. hold up her locker. We would take turns riding the ladder in the library. The sky lights were last washed. , Bob G. didnft chase the girls. Miss Merritt would do anything to kill a fly. We had baked cheese in American Lit. class--thanks to Jim Merritt One of the cheerleaders forgot her tights at a Ladora game. It was so cold that some of the boys had to wear their long flannels to basketball practice. Norene G. told Mr. Wilkinson that Lincoln was the first President This page and two additional pages sponsored by Wilkinson H Wilkinson, Style G Economy Clothiers, Family Shoe Store -54..
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