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CWhat CWill the tyea'is B ing? The time is 1953, ten years after the graduation of our esteemed Senior class. Let us look into the lives of our old classmates and find out just what they are doing at this time. Virginia Apfel resides in New York. She is a ballet dancer and is tiptoeing on the stage every evening. Eunice Dahl's romance blossomed into maturity. As a result, Arlie, Artie, Arkie. Bethene Collins is still in the old Maids Home. She is waiting for Sadie Hawkin's day. She missed it last time, had the mumps. Dorothy Ferry enticed a multi-millionaire, age 79. He has one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel. Kenneth Galyen is now the proud possessor of the Meadow Grove Marble Hall. Business isn't very rushing. His pals are in the army. Norman Hicks has now taken over Elmer Werner's undertaking parlor. Eileen Werner has taken over Hicks. Flora Mae Kerstine is successor to Albert Tangora (world typist champion). She netted the score of 150 words per minute in a fifteen minute test. Jeanette Kinne achieved the status of author. She is writing volumes on How to Reduce. Betty Hayes is married to the lad in the army. Now she is taking care of all those little commandos. Dale Inness has been at Wayne State for ten years trying to get his Bachelor of Arts degree. No doubt he will continue to be a bachelor and show the girls his arts. Vera Lenz is now co-starring with Gargantua in Ringling Brothers Circus. Jeanne Lewis is married to Buzz and raising chickens; she gets $1.50 a week for eggs. -11-
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Thirteenth: I, Jeanette Kinne, award my ability to sell war stamps (and bonds to the teachers) to that up and coming Pamela Sessler. Fourteenth: I, Dolores Rudnick, will my Little Gene to my sister Opal. Fifteenth: I, Donna Nelson, leave my getting to music on time to Hertha Terry. I never was more than an hour late. Sixteenth: I, Sylvia Rezac, assign my flirtatious ability with boys to Una Lee Wright. Of course you can use these, Una. Seventeenth: I, Evelyn Wilson, will my slow and cautious driving rules to Bill Osborn. Eighteenth: I, Eunice Dahl, will my way with that certain junior boy to Mary Louise Huelle. Nineteenth: I, Bethene Collins, leave my giggles to Hertha Terry, fearing the assembly would not be the same without them. Twentieth: I, Bob Lewis, award my way with women to Looey Holtman. Twenty-first: I, Virginia Apfel, bestow my ability to date Tilden boys to Isabelle Munger. Lastly: I, Vera Lenz, will my 177 pounds and my ten day diet to Marjorie Johnson. P. S. The diet doesn't work. My mother was always having trouble with either my father or the furnace. Every time she would watch one, the other would go out.
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Donna Nelson is teaching wrestling. She is demonstrating her new Vi Nelson. Sylvie Rezac is still in California frozen to Lockheed Airplane factory. Bob Stewart obtained the position of a burlap sarge. He is swapping out guns for the army. Patricia Werner is still in Meadow Grove. She is manager of the lingerie department in the other half of Yenter's store. Bob Lewis proclaims to be a second Atlas. He is selling his lessons a dime a dozen. Marilyn McMillan dwells in Africa and teaches the natives how to design clothing. What clothing? Rusty Phillips is still unmarried. He is judging a beauty contest waiting for a Betty Grable, Lana Turner, and Hedy Lamarr combined. Dolores Rudnick is still singing lullaby's, the name is To My Gene's. Helen Schutt has been teaching school the past ten years. She has advanced from Mt. Hope and is now teaching in Meadow Grove High. Evelyn Wilson is now a registered nurse. She took the First Aid course seven times. —Too bad. He was a window washer and he stepped back to admire his work. —Out of the millions of marriages all through the centuries, scientists have proved that fifty per cent of the couples were men.
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