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Page 18 text:
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1QI'OpllQCy It 15 1965 and the class of 55, after 10 years 1n the cruel world has planned a reumon It IS be1ng held 1n the students lounge 1n the new ultra modern Orange H1gh School It looks lmke we're the flrst to arr1ve so lets wa1t here by the front door for the rest of the gang A cloud of smoke comes up the drwe and out of It steps Bob Pulhn He 1s an mventor and It seems the smoke was a new type of eng1ne he deslgned for cars that burn corn cobs R1ght after Bob, Dlck Schm1tz pulls 1n the drwe ln h1s Crosley He 1s a salesman for Won t Cut ' can openers Next comes Bob Brower and Barbara Nelson, a famous dance team who have Just arrzved from Hollywood where they have been mak1ng mov1es for Telev1s1on Ph1l Ak1n IS the next person to walk 1n the door As you probably know, he IS the chlef cartoomst for MAD' com1cs Next to arrlve 1s Sh1rley Putney a fashlon des1gner, and Charlene T1lle her model They have Just returned from a round the world tour gett1ng 1deas for thelr creat1ons Helena Kotscher 1s the next person to arrwe Helena runs a motel 1n Flormda She comes back to Iowa every summer and works m a grocery store A hehcopter has landed out front and gettmg out of 1t are Bob Hare and Kay Greany Rlght after school was out they worked for the Waterloo Street Department tarr1ng streets Now th ey play basketball for the Harlem Globe Trotters The next car to pull m the drxve 15 a long long 1965 Cad1llac The f1rst person to get out IS Jeanne Mxller who 15 a secretary for a pr1vate detectlve Next are Jeanmne Peck and Jo Anne Wagner who 'own and operate a pool hall on Fourth Street Flnally the owner of the car day Dean graduated he found 374 ln h1s pocket and lnvested It 1n the rrght places Next comlng up the dr1ve IS Don Sheeley 1n h1s 1923 Cheverolet He IS an engmeer on an Ill1no1s Central tra1n W1th h1m 15 Jerry Morr1s who 1s the Vlce Pres1dent of Northern A1r lmes Up the drlve comes a streak which after comlng to a screech1ng stop, we recognlze as Mary Kay on her Jet powered motorcycle She holds 8 lnternatxonal champ1onsh1ps whzch she won at Tums Speedway on the 4 m1le bowl Here comes Wayne Seegm1ller who farms Z IX4 acres and has one cow, but he and Lorna make out very well s1nce she has been teachlng second grade at Washburn Next to arrlve on the scene are Gene Llchty and Don Homolar who run the Bulck and Cadll lac Garage on Mob1le Street They say the buslness 1s good and black Ronnle Pulhn IS the next to drlve up and on the way up the walk he IS met by Jo Ann Blele feldt Ronnxe IS a professwnal barn pamter and Jo Ann as head nurse at Scholtz Here comes Claud1a Chnstensen who 15 a stewardess on the Earth Mars Space shxp Wlth her are Kenneth Llchty who 15 the pllot and Junlor Cox who IS nav1gator The last to arrwe are Juha Wendlmg and Jo Ann Brown Juha 1s a lady wrestler and was m Mad1son Square Garden last week Jo Ann IS very successful as a catap1llar operator for John G M1ller Constructxon Company Well, the party IS under way so lets w1nd th1s up and go 1ns1de Who me? Oh! I set out to work my way around the world and I'm a gas stat1on attendant m Waterloo Craxg McDonald -I - I . , . gets out and tells his chauffer to park. He is Multi-millionaire Dean McKinney. It seems the . . 4 Q K ,. 14
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W We the most honored and d1st1ngu1shed Semors, do hereby bequeath the followmg to our be loved lower classmen Sect1on 1 We, the Sen1or class, do w1ll our ab1l1ty to talk 1n study hall to the Jumor class Sectlon ll We the Sen1or gxrls, do w1ll our love for athletlcs to the Jumor g1rls Se ct1on lll We, the Sen1or boys do wxll our ab1l1ty to go steady to the Jumor boys Sectlon 1V I Ph1l1p Ak1n do w1ll everythlng I've got, except Claudla, to anyone who w1ll take mt I Mary Kay Bechtelhe1mer, do w1ll my abzhty to struggle through my clarmet lesson w1th out pract1c1ng to Judy Stephens I Jo Ann Blelefeldt do w1ll my student band dlrector Job to Kent McDonald I Robert Brower do wxll my 1nab1l1ty to accomphsh th1ngs to any person w1ll1ng or fool en ough to want lt I Jo Ann Brown do w1ll my abxllty to wrlte letters across the country to Jolene Root I Claudma Chnstensen, do wxll my cheerleadmg umform to anyone who st1ll has h1s natural vo1ce after a Hudson Orange ballgame I De Los Cox do w1ll my ab1.l1ty of not tryxng to cl1mb telephone poles wlth a car to Gary Klxne Kay Greany, do w1ll my basketball ab1l1ty and helght to Jxm McLaury Robert Hare do w1ll my ab1l1ty to practlce on my cornet to Jlm Barrows Donald Homolar do w1ll my drlvmg ab1l1ty to the Dr1ver's Tra1n1ng class Gene Llchty do w1ll my abllzty to get along wlth Mr Hlskey to Judy Brown Kenneth Llchty, do w1ll my abxhty to sneak out of study hall and go to town wlthout gett mg caught to Harvey Hess Dean McK1nney do w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to Butch Grlmstad Jeanne M1ller, do w11l the Student Counc1l gavel to anyone who wants 1t Jerry Morr1s do w1ll my knowledge of sports to Harvey Hess Barbara Nelson, do not wxll anythlng to anybody, I need everythmg I've got Jeannlne Peck, do w1ll my Job as Secretary to Mr I-hskey to any arnbltlous and able bodled Junxor gxrl Ronald Pulhn, do wzll my th1n stature to Beverly Stxrm Robert Pulhn, do will my ab1l1ty to sleep anytime, anywhere to anyone who wants It Sh1rley Putney, do w1ll my long da1ly walks to and from the bus to Fred Brldges Rxchard Schmltz, do w1ll my ab1l1ty to always be ln trouble to George Schreiber Wayne Seegmlller, do w1ll my ab1l1ty to drxve 1n Cedar Falls to Mr Cottrell Donald Sheeley, do will my ab1l1ty of gettlng caught speakmg ln class to Jay Clark Lorna Stahr, do w1ll my plentlful amount of mcknames to Judy Kerr I Charlene Tllle do will my Drum Majorette un1form to anyone who w1l1 accept the respons 1b1l1ty I Jo Anne Wagner, do wlll my ablhty to get Mr Cot'trell's goat to Lmda Shxlhng I, Juhe Wendllng, do w1ll my abxllty to m1lk cows to Carlene Brower Class of 1955 Class President ill D I ' I, . . . . . . I, , . . . . . U L , . . . . . . . . . I, Helena Kotscher, do will four inches of my height to anyone who wants it. I, . , . . . . i . . I, . . . . . '- L . , . . . . 0 I' . . . . U I, ' , ' . I, . ' - . O I, . . . . . . . - I, . . . . . I, . . . . . , . . I. . . . . . I, . . . . . . . . I, . . . . . . . . I, ' - . . 1 n . I, . . . . 1 . , . . . . -
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