Metz High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Metz, MO)

 - Class of 1964

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Success to make - rad two new pass- as Jo Ed Robinson ney was Loretta Mr. Hart. When ngers, Kenneth 5 passenger, Les- eer, making a . Keeping track . the job this time up two new pass- zteen. As we made n spend the summer passengers because also gained a new fferent adventures. :ords was Cholista ie Baze. Our over- e proud. As we ing on the last part :sengers because ping the records eporting all news busiest year we had ay, which was spent course that all im - hile and would thanks to everyone , , .V ff - f .-, - , --1 f fsf- . :xxs:f3aT'TZ4f'!7.2'f :7W'- 7TV' if '- V P' ffwtafef-rf .fC'-452' rf. ff:-'E' ff? .. 1 s .I i l . .-, .. .. .. sf.. f' P Before the senior class of 1964 left the halls of old Metz High. they all agreed to write back to the Metz Times in the year 1984. The reason for this was to make known their prosperity and position in life. Which simply means - to brag a little. The letters have now come pouring in. The first letter to arrive was from the former Janie Smith and Don Dean. Now Mr. and Mrs. , they are setting nice, with a 2, 000 acre farm known as the J 85 D Ranch, This is a typical success for this class. Aseveryone remembered, Kaye Shrum had a diamond ring on her left hand which seemed to be the real thing. They are now married ffinallyj and living quite comfortably - even if she does make the living. Kaye does get a little work out of her husband though, as he has to take care of the kids and bury the gold. Also, as everyone remembers, Pearl Burchell was the first of this class to receive a diamond ring. She has had a successful marriage thus far - even though Don turned out to be the one that wears the pants in the family of seven, and Pearl the skirts. Johnny Baze always was crazy about rocks. He still is. He now has the biggest and most expensive rock collection in the world - Alcatraz, which he has turned into a luxurious fishing resort. Some of his friends go there to make big ones out of little ones. We are all happy to find that June Petty became a real financial success by taking over her father's garage and becoming the first distinguished mayor of Arthur. Of course, the city buses must be overhauled every six weeks or so. We can't all have a glamorous vocation. Take for example Cholista Corban, whose sister beat her out of a good modeling job on the Nelly Don circuit. However, Cholista seems very happy. She was married instead and settled down in a mansion with her wealthy, financier hus band. Loretta Boese was always the bright one of the class. She is now teaching at Harvard Univer sity. Nothing further can be said, as she is also classified as top secret. Rex Pryor's interest in John Deere tractors has led to a real fun job for him. He now works as the chief tryoutster for John Deere at their biggest John Deere factory in the United States - located at,Deerfield, Missouri, of course, Richard Smith, who quit school to join the air force during his senior year, has never regretted it. He retires this mont-h after having served his country Chis burning ambitiony twenty years. He probably will be coming back to fish in that good old Osage River. If you're born with fishing blood, you're born with fishing blood, Jay Dean Becker came driving up just now in his new black Ford. He said that he never did like to write, so he'd just tell the story in person. He seemed to be happy playing professional basketball, Rumor has it that he is to be the first white player ever to join the Harlem Globe Trotters. Of course he'll have to wear black face for awhile. That seems to wind it up as far as the 1964 class goes. Twenty years sometimes makes a big change in people and places. It has just been affirmed that the annexation of the Nevada School district by Metz R-2 is a certainty for the 1984-85 school year. 5 r- 4. . -- ,, .1 - , ,- ,, , ' : . xf- ,- cl'-- -rn. 'V ,,--- -1-1- , . -f...'x'- ,.-.,f, - .s C ng., ,L - 31.12. - -1-ii-9 -uw ',e1-+f---c-- - --. fm'.4i's-4.3555-off- ,14.ix '-



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