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Prefer ,, f f 4ll.lL. , We were traveling in a new 300 horse power Lincoln to the McGill Aircraft Corporation to buy a beautiful blue jet plane since our Lincoln was out dated. Upon arriving we began to think that the name NMcG1llU sounded familiar. We inquired and were taken to the president's office. Soon the door to the president's office opened, and who should appear but Mr. James I.McGill, one of our high school classmates! He recognized us right away and invited us in- to his office for a chat. He told us of his marriage to a model and of their five children, Marilyn, Veronica, Matilda, Gertrude, and little James Jr. Our conversation revolved around the good times we had in old Peetz High School. Jim offered to take us up for a demonstration flight in a new and different type of jet to see our old high school classmates. We decided for our first jaunt to fly to the swamps of Louisiana. This took us fifteen minutes, and we had the pleasure of seeing the former Juanita Brachtenbach now married to Lee Hadden. Lee has made the army his career and is an instructor at Camp Polk, Louisiana. We landed at a near by airport and rented a car to go look Juanita up. We saw a woman hanging clothes on a line, so we stopped to see if she could direct us to the home of the Hadden's. When we got closer she reminded us of one of our classmates. Sure enough it was Nita. She told us they were the proud parents of a baby girl. After a short visit with her we went back to the airport and returned the plane to James McGill. We were convinced that the jet was not the plane for us, and planned to continue our trip with our old Lincoln. Our next stop was Chicago. When we had seen all the sights we decided to take in a movie. We saw in an advertisement that there would be a premier showing of nTex Gonquers the Westn and decided to see it. They introduced the star, and who do you think it was? No one but our former classmate, Tex Fogale from Kennesaw Valley. His movie was such a success and he was so busy writing autographs that we couldn't get close to him so we left. While in Chicago we visited the airport and watched the planes land. A large plane came in at 6:05 P.M. and after all the passengers were off the stewardess descended. We knew her right away as Darlene Fehringer. She in- vited us to her apartment, but it was impossible to permit. We drove Darlene to her apartment. On the thieves who had stolen a car. We were taken cleared by a prominent woman detective, Lois spectable citizens of Peetz, Colorado. Lois go because time would not were mistaken for some police station, but were She identified us as re- is married to Edward Fehringer way we to the Rice. who is now head Basketball Coach at the University of Chicago. We left Chicago to come back to the Rocky Mountains. On our arrival we saw someone starting to climb a mountain, so we looked through our binoculars and saw Helen Maag. We yelled at her and she came to talk to us. She said she was a geologist and she had married a geologist from her class in C.U. They now had two little mountain climbers. We went back to Sterling and stopped at the Commercial Savings Bank to de- posit some money and who should we see but Twila Oliverius. We talked to her for awhile but did not went to the Malt Shop, a very familiar person appeared, Jim Wells. from the Malt Shop and they now own it. We went to Peetz billboard, nNorton's Hill Top Supper Club,H so we stopped. Nicky said married Carolyn Willeford and she was a singer in their club. He told Wieser was living on his father's farm, so we went out to see him. He ried Dorothy Johnson, and was the father of five children. We decided rabbit hunting as we had done many times during our high school days. detain her long as she was ready to our favorite spot in our teens, and go to supper. We when we got there married Miss Crumb and noticed a new He told us he he had us Don mal'- to go We were picked up by our former classmate, Jim Johnson, the game warden. He warned us never to hunt rabbits at night again. He said he was married and living in Sterling. We came to town and saw Melvin Fehringer, a state Senator. He said he was on a vacation and staying at his father's house in town. While we were in Peetz we stopped at the home of our former classmate, Betty Sperry, who is new married to Arlo Segelke. This page sponsored by PUBLIC SlRVICH COMPANY and COCHRAN'S MOTOR COMPANY Sterling, Colorado
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Ghu Wad The Senior Class of the city of Peetz, county of Logan, and state of Colorado, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will end testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. so First, we bequeath to the Juniors, our only concession---the broken pop- corn machine. Second, we will the Sophomores our fun and good times in our Junior and Senior years. I, Juanita Brachtenbach, will my good times in high school to Sharon Hawkins, but I will keep Lee. I, Darlene Fehringer, will my happy disposition to Marlys Gillham, and my seat behind Bazz to anyone unfortunate enough to get it. I, Helen Maag, will my pleasant voice to Dora Pittington and the presidency of the Pep Club to anyone who would have lt. I, Carolyn Willeford, will my love of music to Susan Schumacher, and my easy laugh to LeI and Finley. I, Twila Oliverius, will my typing ability to Edmond Hagerty. Keep up the good work! My ability as e. pianist I will to Bernice Sperry. I, Donald Wieser, will my athletic ability to David Williams. Make good use of it, Dave. I, James McGill, will my ability to play basketball on the B team to Richard Herboldsheimer. See if you can't make the first team, Herbie! I, Nick Norton, will my '38 Pontiac to anyone who can afford to keep up with the bills. It will take a millionaire! I, Lois Rice, will my job of selling lunch tickets to Willa Roelle, and my shorthand book to anyone who wants it. I, Betty Sperry, will my ability to miss school to Dorothy Johnson, but keep up in the excuses, Dorothy. I will my job of cheer leading to Anna Mae. Make good use of it. I, Donald Fogale, will my cowboy boots to Maynard wieser. Keep them shined! My height I will to Donnie Roberts. I, Jim Wells, will my trips to Sterling to Joey Adams. Just the trips but not the girls! I, Edward Fehringer, will my silence to Dean Hebbel. Put it to use, D95-no I, Jim Johnson, will my ability to get along with everybody to Mervill Meier. Try to put it to practice! I, Melvin Fehringer, will all my girls to Milford Baldwin. Keep them happy, Shorty! ' 1 o S 1--,.-:- gg S as This page sponsored by E - 3 Billfs Motor Co. and Sterling Lumber Co. Sterling, Colorado
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