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rlr 1' A ' f W1 JIWUN IMDIIQS Raymond Olwick Margaret Woods Olin Vincent Thelma Morrison Ethel Brauneck Carl Weber Marian Parker Kenneth Parker Russell Neafie Dorothy Mayhorn Robert Coder Frances Powers Wilma Jackson James Ludwick Fern Householder Charles Gaiser Marvin Apel Betty Jo Bacom Bob Kiefer Etha Mae Ludwick Roman Misiak Marjorie Pomeroy Leonard Strayer .I, ,
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' F WUIILZANSS IIE?1lQJlD1IP1!HHE4IUNY 10 BEING AN ARCHITECT I AM DESIGNING FILLING STATIONS AND HALLS OF FAM FOR MELVIN GROSSHEIM If he works at all, he's getting big pay. What he receives for overtime is beyond my imagination. The government has my sympathy. GOVERNMENT. WORKING ovinrrms AT BIG PAY. ll. AM DESIGNER OF CROSS WORD PUZZLES, MAGAZINE COVERS,AND NECKTIE PATTERNS. MUST COMPLETE DESIGNS FOR HOLIDAY GIFT TIES SHOWING CHRISTMAS BILL MOTIF. VIRGINIA MARSHALL Thatb queer. She must have meant bell motif. Woke all familiar with Christmas bells, but bills-. Well, we are acquainted with Christmas bills, too, I'm a- fraid. I guess it doesn t matter which she meant. The neckties will look a- bout as bad with either, no doubt. 12, AM AUTHOR OF TWO OF THE SIX WORST SELLERS UP T0 DATE.lHBT FINISH A THIRD BY THE FIRST OF THE MONTH SO HAVE TO MISS REUNION.IF ANY OF YOU'CARRY A SPARE PLOT WITH YOU, PLEASE LOAN IT TO ME. NEED ONE BADLY. LUCILLE MORRISON I always knew Lucille would be famous. Didn't you? Think of two worst sellers and another one on the way! 13. AM INSTRUCTOR IN PLAIN AND FANCY GOLFgMAKING LOTS OF MONEY. FIVE DOLLARS A LESSON. ALSO GIVE BRIDGE AND OIL PAINTING LESSONS TO SPECTATORS BETWEEN GOLFING EFFORTS. AM STARTING A SERIES OF EVENING DANCING CLASSES TO-NIGHT,SO VERNA MAE BLISS Verna Mae always was an industrious person, and she evidently hasn't changed any. She d1dn't tell us what she was doing mornings. Surely she doesn't waste them. Perhaps she takes in washings or gives box ng lessons then. AM UNABLE TO ATTEND REUNION. 14, JUST JOINED THE NAVY TO SEE THE WORLD THROUGH A PORTHOLE. SHALL THINK OF YOU ALL IN EVERY PORT,AS I WALK THROUGH THE SLUMS AND SEE THE PECULIAR PEOPLE. BYRON HOWARD I don't think he meant that quite as it sounds, but merely that he would be homesick in those queer places and wish to see his friends.Byron issc amhltious he'll probably be an admiral by the time the fleet gets to Manila. 15, AM PRIVATE SECRETARY TO THE HEAD OF A HUGE CORPORATI N.HE WAS BORN CRAZY AND HAD A RELAPSE. WON'T GIVE ME TIME OFF TO COM TO REUNION. I SHALL WRITE ALL HIS LETTERS BACKWARD FOR A WEEK. FAYE FOUGHT That poor man! What she'll do to his correspondence! You remember, she never did let anyone impose on her. 16, AM TOO BUSY WORKING IN MY HOLD HOME TEA ROOMN. DOROTHY JANE KIEFER AsI read.this telegram my mouth waters in ant1clpation,for I have not forgot- ten the delightful refreshments she served when she entertained the class. 17, MANY DRESSES TO DESIGN. HAVE LONG LINE OF CUSTOM RS WAITING. LELA PHIPPS . Lela always did look nthe glass of fashion and the mold of form.n 18, AM BUSY POSING FOR A FAMOUS ARTIST HERE IN NEW YORK. MARY JANE SCRIBNER Mary Jane always did photograph well and had the delicate beauty possessed by none other ln the class. 19, M EXECUTIVE DUTIES DETAIN M . I AM SORRY THAT I CANNOT ATTEND. GIVE M BEST REGARDS TO THE FRIENDS OF OUR 1957 CLASS. PHYLLIS CURTIS From her executive ability shown in our high school days you would expect her to attain a high. position such as a member of our state legislature. These are the telegrams I imagined you would send. Only ten more years will tell me the degree of your success.
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I A. ,K A pr- .. 1 .I -4 rlnffflz, pf i U 1. ET!PT5'H1rvrH Tmw 1w1'1' L 'WFHV . M LaL...A.,... JIHIUNIIUIDIIQ IVPIIEIIQS llDN1AMlL1IHVflIUlES Raymond Olwick--nLet others do the labor and I will do the rest.N Margaret Woods--nwhat you do yourself is well done.n Olin Vincent--'I am the captain of my sou1.' Thelma Morrison--'A happy and carefree glrlg but serious when the occasion demands. Carl Weber--nlndependence now and forever.' Marjorie Pomeroy--'With constancy, and peace, and fort1tude.n Kenneth Parker--'All that loves the sun ig out of doors.n Marian Parker--'Fame is the fragrance of eroic deeds.n Russell Neafie--nl am built for comfort not for speed.n Dorothy Mayhorn--NI count myself in nothing else so happy, As in a soul rememb'r1ng my good fr1ends.n Robert Coder--nThe man of thought strikes deepest, and strikes safest.u Frances Powers--nTo be good is to be happy.n James Ludwick--nAmb1tion has but one reward for all.n Wilma Jackson--'Silence is the speech of love.n Marvin Apel--nWho conquers me, shall find a stubborn foe.n Fern Householder--'My favored temple is a humble heart.n Charles Gaiser--'Confidence is conqueror of men.n Betty Jo Bacom--nShe smiles on the world at large and especially on one named 'Fritz'.H Bob Kiefer--nK1ndness is w1sdom.n Etha Mae Ludwick--'My heart is like the sky, part of heaven.n Roman Misiak--nLife is a waste of wearisome hours.V Ethel Brauneck--uFr1endship redoubleth joys and cutteth griefs in ha1f.n Leonard Strayer--ulmagination is the air of mind.N JIWUNIIUIDIIQ IVHVIIMSWDINQNY Z-O-0-M Field Manager Van Ausdale gives the signal, WE'RE OFF! With Kenny Parker, Pilotg Margaret Woods, Co-pilot, Betty Jo Bacom, Ticket taker and EthelEbau- neck, Stewardess. We survived the first storm Freshmenin1tiation,with little damage but a few repairs were necessary. In April Mr. Sanford and the Loesch Motor Co.helped us pilot our plane to Fordb village and factory near Detroit, Michigan. Z-0-O-M Z-0-O-M Field Manager Van Ausdale again gives the signal,WERECWT!to greater heights. This time Bob Kiefer is P11otgThelma Morr1son,Co-pilot, Ethel Brauneck ticket taker, and Carl Weber, Steward. Two passengers, Marjorie Pomeroy'andlhrgaret Woods, reached a higher goal than the rest when they received Honorable Mention Awards in the District Scholarship Test. ZAO-O-M Z-0-O-M Z-O-O-M Field Manager Windle gives the signal to Raymond Olwick, P11otgMargaret Woods, Co-pilot, Ethel Brauneck, Ticket-taker, Olin Vincent, Holder of the purse stringsg and Carl Weber, Steward. After carefully packing her bags, Mary Strawbr1dge's parachute bailed out in December, with the rest wishing her a Pleasant landing- Many of the UOYS and several of the girls were wearing letters they had won in athletic activities. We safely piloted our plane through the play and many other important activities of the year. We must new land but not for long, for we will continue our trip again next fall. Zoom! Zoom! Propellers roar! Motors boom! Away we soar! Zooming upward, Zooming onward, Zooming forward, Never backward. By Fern Householder
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