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CLASS OF 1954 WHO'S WHO Loudest boy Loudest girl Class Clown Teachers' Pet Shyest boy Shyest girl Courteous boy Courteous girl Popular boy Popular girl Bob Wise and Judy Estep and John Hurd Jean Wuthrich John Hurd John Replogle LaMar Stutzman Doris Tom Bob Wise Pauline Guerra Earl Kammerer Shirley Slabaugh Best Dressed Girl Pauline Guerra and Shirley Kegebein Best Dressed Boy Boy most likely to succeed Girl most likely to Best physique, boy Best figure, girl Smartest boy Smartest girl Best looking boy Prettiest girl Boy who has done most for Girl who has done most for Best personality, boy Best personality, girl Class wit fboyl Class wit fgirll Star athlete, boy Star athlete, girl Best singer Best dancer succeed J udy-without a problem!! J oan-not baby-sitting ! ! Norma-a boxer!! Lois-fat!!! Hollar-not editor! Kegebein-sloppy ! ! ! Slabaugh--not talking! Troup-idle !! J eanette-an old maid!! Doris-tall ! ! ! J ean-bashful ! ! ! Pauline-blonde ! ! Basil-Without a girl! class class Earl Kammerer JUST IMAGINE Frank Grove Earl Kammerer Shirley Troup LaMar Stutzman Shirley Hollar and Claude Smith Shirley Troup Frank Grove Jeanette Kline Earl Kammerer Shirley Hollar Bob Wise Shirley Slabaugh Claude Smith Shirley Hollar John Replogle Jean Wuthrich Norma Fox Shirley Slabaugh Frank-without a car!! John H.-right handed!! Earl-a dancer!! Jim-saying what he means!! Hunts-without big plans!! Claude-without a good laugh!! Bob-not teasing!!! LaMar-awake ! ! Underclassmen-Seniors ! ! Our seats-rocking chairs! !! School books-with jokes ! ! The faculty-vanished ! ! ! The Seniors-with money!!
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471 Txx ki W N V ufgu f Q 2 F 17 il CLASS OF 1954 PROPHECY Well, it's been nearly ten years since the class of '54 graduated. Shir- ley and I have decided to see whether we could round everybody up and have a party and see what everyone is doing these days. First off--Find a date-June 1, 1964. Next, send out invitations. Finally, the day comes. My, what a large turn out! Let's see-is everyone here? Shirley and I start making the rounds and come across the first group of people. The former Jean Wuthrich, married now and a nurse, is liv- ing in Illinois. And with Shirley-used to be Hollar-we join in small conversation. Shirley is married now and has two small boys. She and her family reside in Syracuse. While we are talking, Norma Fox joins the group and tells us that she is opening next week in the New York opera. Her stage name is Norm Tox. We hear a loud laugh and look around-yes, just the same as always, there's Claude Smith, laughing at his own joke. He has a large group gathered around him, and we join them. Someone tells us Claude is a famous comedian on radio and television. Frank Grove, who hasn't added to his height, owns shares in the Henry Ford Company. He tells us he is also married and has a small child. In the laughing group we talk to Basil Collins, who is now writing his own book of poems and doing quite well. Shirley and I walk on down through the crowd of husbands, wives, and children over to the refreshment table. There drinking punch down like a fish is John Hurd, wearing a Major's uniform. We hate to disturb him so we go to the other end of the table, where we find Shirley Kege- bein busy giving each of her six boys a cracker. We ask her where she is living now. Just what she always wanted! She is living on a chicken farm and has six boys! Here comes Shirley Troup to talk. Shirley tells us she is still waiting for her man to get out of the service, and while she is waiting, she is a highly paid home economist in a large concern near Chicago. She said Jim Kizer and his family rode down with her. Jim owns a large restaurant in Chicago. The best food ever! The name by the way- Second Melody. Our gaze is turned in the direction of the gym door. Pauline Guerra is just entering with her husband, an oil rancher in Texas. We go to greet them. With the party a big success we travel down to the other end of the floor. On our way down we are stopped by Joan Evans, who owns her own airport and airplane now. She says for pastime she is a stewardess. We continue on our way and stop to talk to Jeanette Kline and Lois Fox. Jeanette says she is still going to college to become a psychologist and Lois says she is a housewife on a Wisconsin dairy farm. My, look who is just running in! John Replogle, and in a Brooklyn Dodgers' uniform! He must be on his way to the game in Chicago. Finally, we reach the end and here is another group of our old class. We go up and talk to them. Earl Kammerer says he is thinking about running for President. My, I hope he gets it! LaMar says he is a book- keeper in a factory. The only farmer we have around Milford any more is Bob Wise. Well, here comes Doris Tom. She tells us she is a house mother in I.U. And as you've probably guessed it-Shirley and I are local people and do our own general household tasks. Shirley Slabau'h and Judy Estep
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