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Doris Braidwood who wanted to work on a ferry, is now married to a fellow named Jerry. Marilyn Brunett who yearned for a quiet life, has now settled down to be Jerry's wife. Wild Bill Essary who loved Rock-an-Roll, is now in a mine shoveling coal. Carlo Fanten who was never bored, is still driving a little red Ford. George Ferkowiz who was always saving nickels, is now in the factory canning pickles. Jim Ferrier who was always a well dressed guy, is now in the Air Force learning to fly. Nathan Burt, a fellow of few words, has now settled to taming birds. Jerry Castle who was far from a bore, is now the manager of his own Kroger Store. Judy Castle who went dancing all the time, is doing the Chicken at Hollywood and Vine. Stanley Chase who liked photography, is now writing a new book on geography. Donna D'Arcy who was far from quiet, is now working on a new type of diet. Sandra Fricke who was so cute now lives near a Rifle Range and is learning to shoot. Thelma Gates who was so slim is now running after a man named Jim. Duane Gillis who decided to join the Air Force, now gives the orders and goes to bed hoarse. Betty Goss who went on to college, now as a teacher makes use of her knowledge. Ken Goss who loved his cars, is now making plans for a quick trip to Mars. Don Gould who worked part time in Ball's Store, now runs a refreshment stand down by the lake shore. Jack Griffin who had such fine muscles, is now in New York designing women's bustles. Seth Griffin who was so handsome, is now being held for a 50 cent ransom. Bob Harris who was often seen but not heard, is now cruising around in a jet Thunderbird. Sally Haupt who was so fond of Bob, never got married and is still looking for a job. Tom Hebberd who lay around all day, is still driving his old Model A. Pat Heron who was such a little flirt, is now in Paris designing shirts. Max Hollenbeck who was so moody, is now married to a girl named Judy. Susan Hudson who was so little, is now in an orchestra playing bass fiddle. Clyde Hutton who liked to flirt with girls, is now the tender of 4,000 squirrels. Shirley Johnson who was always chasing guys, is now making her own bow ties. Fred Knox who thought of women only, is now a batchelor and very lonely. Duane Lange who liked to write, is now out in the field flying his kite. Clarence Linck who liked to snooze, has a still and is now making booze. Margaret Lutes who dreamed of being a nurse, now works for Blackburn's driving the hearse.
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Joyce Slieff wills her size 4 1 2 shoes to Joanne Malak. Sally Haupt wills her ability to get her man to Jeanne Sutphen. Bob O'Brien wills his naturally red hair to Diane Locklin, so she won't have to buy any more rinse. Marion Allen has decided to will all her extra dates to Kay Schnepp. Russell Stone wills his mustache to Vernon Steele. Don Gould wills his savings account to Mike Audet so Mike can buy a diamond for his girl. Thelma Gates wills her quietness to Jane Wilson. Jane Finch wills her hard earned nick name Cornball to Carol CeGrow. Margaret Lutes wills to Dorreen Strauel her short hair cuts, and all her sweaters. Mary Lou McKillop wills her very safe driving to Peter McKillop in the hope he will drive safely too. Rosie Adams wills her figure to Gail Nash so he will get all the whistles. Gloria Ankley wills her cheerfulness and ability to get along with others to Frank Cumper. Duane Gillis, Anson Stelmak, and George Medbery wish to leave their fishing dexterity to any mature boy who will keep the wheels burning. Joyce Audet wills her phone number to Joanne Sutphen so she can get a ring to. Bernard Bader, because of his generosity wills his curly hair to Dick Shank, so he won't have to help support the Toni Company any longer. Geraldine Barck wills her favorite book How to Get Along with Men in Six Easy Lessons to Rosie Cural. To Mina Boyle goes Don Batchelor's hair and freckles, so she'll be a gorgeous red-head. Rosemary Adams who was was so sweet, is now very busy washing her kids' dirty feet. Marion Allen who played her accordian so fine, is now in Spain manufacturing grape wine. Gloria Ankley who was always smiling, now works in an office doing filing. Mary Audet who wore a pretty ring, is now teaching her brood to sing. Janet Baker who had a cute face, is now driving cars in a hot-rod race. Geraldine Barck who was always so quiet, is now in Chicago starting a riot. Don Batchelor who had a red top, is now running around New York like a slop. Carol Bauman who liked to sing, is now wishing some fellow would give her a ring. Charles Beadle who was so short, now has a girl in every port. Sherley Bean who was quite shy, has just won a baking contest with her cherry pie. Ellen Ann Boyle who was always so sad, is now married and is she glad.
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Judy McDowell whose hair is so wavy, is now married to a guy in the Navy. Mary Lou McKillop who was so quiet, is now Queen of Burlesque and causing a riot. Frank Margriff who liked to watch ballgames, is how in Hollywood fighting off dames. George Medbury who works in town shop, is now in Detroit as a very fine cop. Kay Miles who always chased boys, is now poking holes in tinker toys. Carlton Morse who has curly hair, now runs a side show at the State Fair. Roger Murray who was so small, is now with the Lions playing football. Jerry Nellenback who was good in sports, now has girls in all the ports. Bob O'Brien who took four years of track, is now working on the Liberty Bell, patching the crack. Frank Pearson who was Clifford's fire chief, has now turned into the most dangerous thief. Maxine Podvin who worked at Rogers, is now taking care of her own little codgers. Barbara Rexin who was quite a dish, now works in a hatchery raising fish. Jane Finch who thought talking was fun, is now at home taking care of her little one. Gerald Ford who was so lazy, now is running around like crazy. Jean Fricke who always dreamed of a big city life, has now settled down to be Walt's ever loving wife. Butch Fricke who couldn't make his stories jive, has just settled down with wife No. 5. Melvin Rexin who works rather slow, is now an engineer of the P O. Nancy Ritter who never liked to study, is still looking around to find her a hubby. Pat Robison who was so fond of Duane, is now conductor of their own little train. Dolores Rulhman who loved to dance, is now married to Seth and they live in France. Jack Rutledge who always slept in class, is now engaged in manufacturing glass. Yvonne Schank who is now married to Carl, shoves her kids around in an old wheelborrow. Peter Schlaud who did like ag, has now been left holding the bag. Andy Schriber who wasn’t the smartest, is now Marilyn Monroe's private artist. Ron Seelye who was always good in clearing hurdles, is now involved in manufacturing girdles. Jim Skwirsk who always has a smile, is now on a raft going down the Nile. Joyce Slieff who has a good figure, is now in the movies riding Trigger. Larry Lockrey who lived by a pool is now helping Mr. Clayton run the school. Della Smith who was thinking of marriage, is now pushing a baby carriage. Wesley Smith who was so silly, is now married to a hillbilly. Eugene Spencer who always liked laughs, is now in the circus taking care of giraffes.
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