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I, Tom Green, leave niv height to Millie Kocis. I, Dick Drews, leave my cave man ways to Earl Winters. I. Russell Stutzman, leave, so Mr. Stanley can put the lab back in one piece. I, Rnrnie Trubiskv, leave my much used “lines” to Fred Colburn. I, James Rockow, leave my Touchdown arm to Tom Cerjun. I. Phyllis Langshaw, leave with Tallu. I, June Hughes, leave my corny jokes to any one who can get away with them as long as I have. I, Betty Wyant, leave my athletie ability lo Marge Spiesman. I, Sandra Bentley, leave my love of “mankind” to Janice New. I, Alice McKinney, leave my addresses of servicemen (all kinds) to anyone who wants them. I, Nancy Brigleb, leave my cooking ability to Karen Pederson. I, Joan Joles, leave my quiet laughter to “Doc” Brown. I. Dottie Trader, leave so I can devote all my time to being a homemaker. I. Georgia Frost, leave mv well-kept locker to Sandra Parrish and Sheila Hadd. I, Nancy Elliott, leave my much used handkerchief to Ruth Spiesman. I, Persis Frey, leave for the altar. I. Juanita Jersey, leave my hearty laughter to Dorothy Tims. I. Lois Hausch, leave my quiet wavs to Beverly Wanio. I, Nancy Brockway, leave my Peri-Scope troubles to next year’s editors. I, Caroline Bates, leave all my former boyfriends in Jefferson to Barbara Williams. I, Virginia Raines, leave my well used path to Jefferson to my sister, Grace. I, Rosie Butterfield, leave my cheering ability to the reserve cheerleaders. I, Eric Melkerson, leave my position as president of the Senior Class, with all its TtUU headaches to next year’s unlucky victim. I, Max Hissam, leave, so Mrs. Corwin won’t have to make out any more absent or tardy slips. I, Cody Carder, leave my southern accent to Sonny Elliott. I, Ray Deming, leave my hair to Ray Mantle. I. Bob Tenkku, leave my careful driving to Coach (NORY) Carter, to be used on Christmas Eves. I, Ai S .abo, leave my familiarity with Madison to Carol Wvant. I. Marvin Bihn, leave my seat on the bench to Tim Joles, under one condition, he must keep it warm. I, Gerald Farmiloe, leave my gripes and arguments in English with Miss Warner to any junior who thinks he can take my place. I, Ted Rainery, leave my blush to any one who looks as cute with it as I do. I, Dick Shook, leave my love for hot redding to Marina Kangas. 1. Larry Stauffer, leave my erasers to the Junior Class, saying, “Aim straight ami don’t let Mr. Stanley catch you.’ I, Ray Joles, leave my paint brush to the art classes, saying, “It ain’t much, but it’s yours, and don’t fight over it.” I. Harold Colburn, leave my knowledge of farming and “Farmers” to Jill King. I, Larry Rought, leave my studious habits to Buzz Salchow. I. Darryl Von Lehmden, leave my “good behavior” and “attentiveness” in chorus to Mr. Custer to be distributed among next year’s chorus members. I, Richard Blackmore, leave my flirting ways to next year’s senior hoys and hope that the senior girls appreciate them. I, Tom Toppari, leave my weight to next year’s football team. I. Dean New, leave my love for hillbilly music to Richard Brigleb. hc'eiitii
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‘P'tofcAecy Time — A soft spring night in May of the year 1964 Place — Pine Ridge Country Club “Hello there, join the party.” “What’s the big event?” “It’s a reunion of the Class of 1954 of Perry High. Take a look around. All of them are here.” “The two men over there are Ted Rainerv and Dick Shook. Remember how they used to hot rod around in their Fords. Now thev own the biggest new car show-room in the state. That cool character coming up to them is Jim Roekow. “Rock” always was crazy about golf. Well, last year he was the top money winner among the golf pros.’” “Let’s go over and listen to Dean New do his latest hillbilly hit. After “Weasel” graduated, lie really did go to the hill country. Now he’s on the T. . version of Grand OP Op’ry.” “The two very efficient-looking women are Nancy Elliott and Nancy Brockwav. They’re co-editors of Ladies Home Journal.” “Here come Phyllis and Tallu. They were married, of course. They had a difficult time getting a baby sitter for tonight. Oh, didn’t you know? They have eleven little girls.” “Dottie Trader is still happily married too. Georgia Frost, Virginia Raines, and Lois Hausch are also among those who have settled down to a happy married life. Juanita Jersey found that man over six feet tall that she was looking for. She married a professional basketball player who is seven feet tall. “The three fellows sitting at that table over there are Russ Stutzman, Marvin Rilin, and Rob Tenkku. They all run their own businesses now. Russ has a company that makes television telephones. Marv is head of a travel agency that arranges trips to the moon. Rob owns the Stork Club and his chief singing attraction is his wife, June Hughes.” “Larry Stauffer and Eric Melkerson are still inseparable companions. They own the biggest farms in Lake County. Larry Rought and Harold Colburn also own farms. The four of them together are conducting experiments to develop a cow to give ice cream on cold mornings and chocolate milk at night.” “Dick Drews is a successful lawyer now and picks up a little extra money playing the part of an ape in jungle pictures.” “Gerald Farmiloe is happily married now to Joan Joles. He makes his living by selling old English movies to television stations.” “Now here comes a foursome that used to he together a lot in high school. Alice McKinney drives in stock car races now. Betty Wyant is manager of drive-in restaurants that specialize in froiled chicken. Eroded means half fried and half broiled. Nancy Rrigleb has made a small fortune by writing a book entitled, “How To Live Without A Man and Re Happy.” Sandra Bently has replaced Hedda Hopper as Hollywood’s top female columnist.” “See the fellow with the long sideburns? Who else could that he but All Szabo? And guess what! He’s a barber now.” “Remember how Cody Carder was always gambling? Well, he owns a gambling casino in Las Vegas and Pete Spiesman runs one of the roulette tables for him. “Tom Green is a singing waiter in a restaurant in New York City. Tom Toppari is head chef at the same place.” “Richard Blackmore is in a very cheerful occupation. He’s an undertaker.” “M ax Hissam got a job that really suits him. He tests mattresses.” “Ray Joles just got out of the Navy. After serving his first four years in it he decided to make a career of it. Only there was one thing that stopped him. He continually became seasick.” “Darryl von Lehmden is the distinguished looking gentlemen standing by the punch bowl. He’s a college professor now.” “Rose Butterfield is back at Perry High as a member of the faculty. She’s the girls physical education teacher.” “Remember how Persis and Caroline both hooked their men and had engagement rings by the time they were seniors. Well, they still hold that status. Something always interferes and they’re still not married.” “The last of the party is Bernie Trubisky. He won this place in a poker game. Since leaving school, he’s done everything from digging ditches to playing the stock market.” twenty-one
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