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Jane Wilson who loves to talk, now is in Jackson taking a final walk. Mildred Byers who is now a Secretary, is wondering if she will ever marry. Carol DeGrow who liked to dance, now works in a Night Club in North Branch. Janet Lewis, who wanted to lead an exciting life, is now settled down to be LeRoy Lockrey's wife. Richard Wynn who ate and ate, now finds he should put on some weight. Vonda Kennedy who dreamed of a big city life, has now settled down to be Harold's ever loving wife. Larry Coates does his farming by sunlight, and still does his charming by moonlight. George Burkitt our arguing classmate, has decided that farming is to be his fate. Frank Richard is doing nothing these days, since he got his diploma he has been in a daze. Richard Jones who starred in our Senior Play, is now in Hollywood quickly turning gray. John O'Neill would never touch a drop of beer, now works for Gobels as an engineer. Bill Stine who liked his cars, now is the owner of 28 bars. Betty Reynolds a wizzard in school, is now teaching her Children to play pool. Ronald Aker who was always the fun-maker has just become the village undertaker. Mike Audet who was always late is now boot-legging from state to state. Arden Stevens who liked to draw, now has his pictures on a museum wall. While in the house June Jones keeps the books, does all the mending and also cooks. Carolyn Hebberd went to Lansing with a quiet voice, to see if she could also hook a man of her choice. Jerry Shaver who never blew his lid, now works for Faygo as the Faygo Kid. Jean McTaggart who was a good girl, now is in Hollywood and has everyone in a whirl. Kaye Schnepp has invented a new kind of gumj It holds flavor indefinitely, but who likes rum? Lou Ann Allen now works in a restaurant; no smart guy will flirt with her, man or runt. Frank Taylor whose life had so many fates, is now campaigning for president of the United States. Peter McKillop who couldn't settle down, now as a news reporter travels from town to town. Mary Ellen Willson sits and pounds a typewriter; Every time she sees the boss her eyes get brighter. Marvin Taylor is on the air crooning; The girls in the audience are wildly swooning. Russell Moore thought he would like to be a farmer; but we just got word that he is now a specialized snake charmer. Ronnie Tipton who was a musician's choice, now a doctor doesn't use his beautiful voice. Kathryn Nolan who said she would never be a housewife, now with her husband lives a very happy life. Leroy Myers who didn't like to work his brain, is now the engineer of a passenger train.
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Class Prophecy Larry Frampton who was such a good sport is now known in every port. Merle Misener who is not very tall, has joined the Foreign Legion to get away from it all. Joyce Toles who was the queen of math, is now perfecting a bubbleless bubble bath. Rose Gural always wore neat clothes, now is in a dither because she has so many beaus. Barbara Seelye wanted to be a nurse, now as a chauffeur is driving a hearse. Jack Render who was a good dancer, is now on a quiz show seeking the right answer. Dick Schank who never had any cares, now is in Europe hunting bears. Jim O'Neill a jolly guy was he, now is on Honeymoon No. Three. Gail Nash, an end man in our minstrel, now works for aluminum foil, making Christmas Tree Tinsel. Edith Godfrey never missed a fact, has now found work as a steeplejack. Donald Vollweiler who liked to ride horses, has now joined up with the Armed Forces. Robert Barlog who did not go out for sports, is now repairing slot machines in Las Vegas resorts. Stanley Miller, a mild sort of fellow now serenades the girls with a voice that is mellow. John Curtis who was sometimes called Elvis, is now married and resting his Pelvis. Jim Radzwion who liked to snooze, has a still and is now making booze. Ellen Papke who always liked laughs, is now in the Circus taking care of Giraffes. Naomi Jacot who was so shy, has found herself a real nice guy. Vernon Steele who hardly said a thing, is now going to a buy a girl's ring. Dick Lyon who was so silly, is now married to a hill billy. Jeannie Sutphen who became engaged in school, is now teaching her 10 children the Golden Rule. Joanne Sutphen had trouble shifting in our Drivers Training Class, she is now shifting sweethearts how long will one last. Bill Howard who drove ever so fast, has finally settled down with his wife at last. Sharon Jones with boys she never took up, has now married five times number six coming up. Frank Cumper always a little guy was he, is now Captain of his own ship and sailing the seven seas. Melvin Murray the class joker true is now perfecting a stickyless glue. Jean Randall who was such a good girl is now a model for Milton Berle. Dian Locklin who was a little flirt, is now in Hawaii modeling a grass skirt. Jim Slieff an inventor of new kinds of pans, lives alone and prepares his meals out of cans.
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Nancy Cloutier who in each cheek has a dimple, is now employed and finds life isn't so simple. Janet Crawford went to work in Brown City, she is a librarian and lives with her Kitty. Doreen Strauel who always was so sad, is now married and is she glad. Betty Skwirsk (people could never pronounce her name) is now in college but she still remains the same. Carl Schneider who took math and knew all the angles, now gives a rough time to whom ever he tangles. Clarence Curell who loved ice skating, thought he would stay single so he could keep on dating. Jim Hurd who likes to drive a car is now an Indianapolis speedway star. 1952 Sewntk §tacU
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