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CLASS WILL Contmuecl Ilm Senters abllxty to OUIWII Mxss Ream ln physlcs class IS gxyen to next years chemns try class Beverly Bentz vsllls her goxng steady to Margaret Goldsmlth Dugan Glbson leaves h1s pos1t1on as cap tam of the football team to whomever the coach appoints oan Snyder wills her easy goxngness G ry Pepper The red hanr of Shlrley Groom IS left for Donna Byers Nancy Lewls vulls her actlng to ack Hmton given to Dorls Masters Donna Anglone s athletxc physnque IS wxlled to Carol Stockburger Shxrley Beards drlvxng IS left to her sxster Mary Grace Denny leaves her datmg wlth a boy who has a Cad1llac to Myrna Hlllyer Mary Ann Brower s IVSlI'l1Ilg IS left to Ethel ann Easthom Neno Chamberlaxns NOICC IS vulled to Wayne Dunn Rosemary Haynes bequeaths her gemng around to Darlene Helm Beverly Humbert s long f1ngerna1ls are left for Mary o Bennett Carol Chenots Rovlng Reporter job 15 bequeathed to Pat Florey Iohn Rarnlerls grades are left to Charles Drenta Norma Metzger Clndy Karns athletrc bulld xs vulled t Sue Lenhart Bob Qulllen hopes and prays that the per son who gets what he IS gxvmg away has a Tom Knt ready He 15 w1ll1ng his curly black ha1r to anyone In conclusion we bequeath to the juniors our books fvuth the answers wrntten 1n7 the f1rst rows 1n assemblles our teachers and all the wonderful tlmes vue had at Mtddlebranch Hxgh School O K BYMEE CLASS OF D3 Lfzuyer Mnddlebranch H1gh School ASS PRUPHEC Not havlng seen my fellow classmates from the Class of 1953 for some ttme I dec1ded Cafter l had checked my bank bookj to throw a llttle party for my classmates Thlnklng that gettmg nn contact w1th my frxends would be easy I put nt off unt1l last and began to plan the menu Instead of havrng to prepare the food myself I dec1ded to call on Gus ohn now one of the bnggest owners of restaurants xn the world I told h1m of my plans for my party and asked htm 1f perhaps he could tell me where I could contact some of my frlends He had one of h1s walters serve us a llttle lunch and whlle we ate he told me thenr whereabouts FIYSI of all he asked me rf I remembered Bob Scheufler who 15 now a famous baker by the name of Roberto of New York Gus then sa1d that many of the 1953 class had mxgrated to New York wlth all IIS glamour and glltter Helen Shupe was now playmg on Broadway under the professxonal name of Helena ackxe D1ne now a wlfe and the mother of twelve ch1ldren was spendmg two wonderful weeks nn New York after bemg named the Model Mother of the Year Glenn Humbert was ap pearlng at the famous Stork Club as lts fea tured singer Gus saxd these were the only ones he could thmk of that were rn New York at the nme He then told me that Barbara Sollxe had made front page headlnnes by becommg the xrst woman professor at Harvard Whxle we were flnlshmg our meal who should walk ln but Jim Vogelgesang now the captain of the fa Page 22 0 35. F . , . . . . . 43' Y 7 , 7. . . i 54. , , , , ,, 55. .. ,. - - -- , - 45- , . Q 'H H y 46. r f ' ' ' 56. j to , J A H . 57. - - - 47. . 38. V . 7. . J I 48' A . . .. 1 59. Norma Pettinger's stacked refrigerator is 49, Sharlene Geigefs boy friends are Wrilled to 10. 50. ,. y, . . . Y. 0 41. . , . . . . - G 31. - 42. . . 7 . . l . . . . . , , , 7. . . , . 9 9 7 ' V, . I . 7 1 . 1 in , . . 7 ' , I ' ' Q! J , ' ' - j H, ' , H , , f, . , , I
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We the members of the Class of 1975 do hereby Barbara Sollie s position of drum malorette is left to Annabelle Karns David Swansons ability as a farmer s willed to Paul Vogelgesang Ralph Clines experiences with life are willed to just about anyone who thinks he is capable of handling them Vic Van VOOfhlS black Chevy is given to Bob Stickel His gift of art is left by Bob Darst to Betsy Bolender Willard Hathaway has willed his Cadillac to any girl who wants it Charlme Pucketts ability to get boyfriends with new cars is left to Pat De Lashmutt Helen Shupes cold h1nds and short skirts are left to any baton enthusiast Donald Dysle leaves his hot rod to Bill Shurman o Ann Pepper gives her temperamental moods to her cousin Carolynne Kingston Glenn Humbert bequeaths his good looks and singing ability to Mario Lanza The position as secretary to Mr Snode is left to Betty Cavalier by anice Blake Tedd john has left his yob of making king size banana splits to Mahlon Schmucker Carol Swanberrys piano playing is left to Joyce Ann Hill Ronald Johnsons rosy cheeks are willed to Pete Gyalog. Ann Mavers ability to find cars to drive around is left to Corky Bentz. Page .Zl bestovs and bequeath to our severe and most Kenny Kreger and Alex Sedons corn pop ing is given to the junior class oan Styers bashfulness is willed to Ro berta Moles Roland Weisels Amish girls are left or Ronnie Young Grace Kemps brains are bequeathed to David Calhoun Roy Taylor leaves his position of running the movie projector to Archie Germanoff and Bill Dine Dolores Crisllps height is left to Wanda Mason Chuck Riffles quiet m'mner 1S willed to Viva ohn uanita Kikos light complexion is b queathed to Theresa Venditti Bill Immels sneaking out of class at home room period is left to Dave Kell Daun Christmans bangs are willed Mamie Eisenhower ack Manns enormous size is willed to len Werner Molly Frcises horseb1ck riding IS given to Suzanne Bailey His ability to get caught Halloweening is left to Fred Skelley by jim Vogelgesang Myrna Mears wills her reign as queen to any girl who is lucky enough to be elected Bob Scheuflers ability in French is willed to Bob Hungerford. jackie Dine bequeaths her outstanding vo- cabulary to Jean Tinsler. S S I faithfulycritics, the underclassnfen, the following: V U , , ' i 18. J , , . 5 1 I . . , U ,, Q ,, . . 20' . yi I . 1 H . . . 22. . . . . , . . . . 23. i . , . I . . ' , I u . 24. J . . , . 7 H Q i . . e- J l u' A 26. Q I ' ' Q ' to .. H, Q 1 27-1 ' n ' A1- . . t i . 28. I I, 1 . . 7 . . ., 31 , . ' U H 32
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CLASS PROPHECY Comfmuecl mous World Trotters professnonal basketball players nm havmg traveled around qunte a b1t knew the locatxon of some of the class that Gus could not remember 1m sand that Donna Angrone was now one of the greatest roller derby stars 1n the world today and the manager of the roller derby IS none other than Ronme ohnson Donna was xnjured nn one of the games and was rushed to the hos pntal where we found Nancy Lewxs as head nurse 1m went on to say that Myrna Mears a qunte popular glrl nn our class was now a mrs slonary rn Chma Another classmate 1n Chlna IS Dave Gtbson who rs now called General Glbson Next we swmg to England where we fmd VlFglHla Chamberlam gnvmg her perform ance as a trapeze artnst before the Queen Then a jump across the ocean to Wash1ngton to the capntol where we fmd Dave Swanson as Secre tary of Agrxculture Whlle ln Washlngton we ran across Ralph Clnne who was attending the conventxon for spaghettn eaters We swntched back to New York where we found IoAnn Pepper as one of the Powers models Then a qunck r1de to Florlda where we fmd Carol Swanberry sunnnng at one of her resorts An other classmate rn Florxda IS Vxctor Van Voorhns now addressed as Reverend Van Voorhxs An know qulte well IS Charlme Puckett present owner of all the Nlckles Bakery stores After Vlsltlllg rn Florida we catch a plane and fly over to Alaska where we fmd Norma Pettmger earnestly trymg to sell refrrgerators to the Es knmos Whlle there we ran 1nto Donald Dysle who was try1ng to teach Wnllxe the Penguxn how to smoke Camels We decxded to go for a slengh rlde before returnnng to our plane and who do we fmd drnvmg rt but Wnllard Hatha way who has gnven up hot rod racmg to drrve a husky team After our rnde we started back to the plane and when we boarded we found four of our former classmates Kenny Kreger Alex Sedon john Ramnern and Bob Darst all attnred rn the Navy blue Smce ames Senter our class presndent had mvented a plane that flres even faster than the jet nt made xt possible for the boys to fly to the Umted States on week end passes Back we are agam m the U S only to travel over to Calrforma where Grace Denny and Roy Taylor are starring rn M G Ms Cold Cold Feet Whlle at M G M who should we fmd as Mr MGMS secretary but Mary Ann Brower jim suddenly got an urge to go horse back rndmg so we went to the MF Rldlng Academy and found Molly Frase as the owner Molly sand we mnght drop over to v1s1t one of Calxfornlas larger forest parks where Grace Page 7 Kemp IS employed as head forest ranger Back to the hotel we came to pack our clothes to travel on to another town when we saw a large group of women who looked quxte famlllar After mqu1r1ng we found out lt was the Na tronal Housewnves Assoclatron and lf seems that Beverly Bentz rs presldent whnle Dolores Cr1sl1p and annce Blake hold the offnces of secretary and treasurer respectnvely We bade these young women adxeu and agam started to our rooms to pack for our homeward journey hm found out ln the meantlme that there was a ballet performance bemg grven m the ball room and Rosemary Haynes was starrmg IH the ballet We went backstage to v1s1t her after the performance and she mtroduced us to her crew of workers Carol Chenot was her specral haxr stylrst Sharlene Genger ped1cur1st Daun Chrlst man prnvate secretary Shxrley Groom dress de sngner and Chuck Ruffle her publncrty agent At last we boarded the plane and got started on our way home It was a very pleasant trxp home for Roland Welsel was at the controls of the plane and Shrrley Beard and joan Styer were the two charmmg arrlme hostesses We were mformed by Shirley that the plane was bemg grounded due to adverse weather condn txons whnch was relayed to the prlot by the world famous weather reporters Cmdy Karns and Ann Maver The weather had cleared up and we boarded the plane agam only to have added two more passengers Beverly Humbert who modeled her famous flngernalls on televlslon and oan Sny der who created speclal nall polnsh just for Beverly We told her there were just four class mates that we d1d not know of the1r where abouts Bemg the travelmg type Beverly m formed us that Bob Qunllen was now modelmg his curly black hanr for Tom She also sand that Bull Immel and jack Mann had jomed together and purchased WllllamS Bar and all of thelr dishes and glassware had come from juamta Klkos Kntchen Queen We went back over the lnst just to make sure that we hadn t mnssed anyone By that tnme we had landed at the arrport m Mnddlebranch My taxx was there wartmg for me to take me and my tired feet home I thanked Gus and jnm and told them I would just forget about the party for I needed the tnme to get rested up I b1d them goodbye and got m the taxr and closed my eyes and began to wonder what my class mates would be domg m about ten years from now I v , . . 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