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Marion Tritsch FootLa 11 234; Baseball 234; Basketball 234. Beverly Trotter Pep Club 1234; Senate 234; Office Girl 234; Librarian 12; Junior Class Play; Editor of Platter. Marilyn Warga Band 1234; Chorus 12; F.H.A.l. Sherrill Wondra Band 1234; Track 13; Chorus 1; Football 134; Dramatics 1. Nancy Tritsch Chorus 1234:Junior Class Play 3; Platter Staff 4; Librarian 23. Victor Vo1kart Football 12; Track 123; Basketball 234. Ruth Warga Chorus 1234; Pep Club 4; Dramatics 1; Business Manager of Annual 4; Business Manager of Platter 4; Office Girl 4. Gera Id Wood I ootba1 1 1234; basketball 1234; Baseball 1234; Track 1. Geraldine Wood Cheerleader 14; Pep Club 23; Librarian 2.
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Bill Roloff De loris Schroeder Librarian 2; Office Girl 34; Pep Club 4. Jennifee Short Librarian 234; Chorus 4. Eugene Spangler Dramatics 1; Football 3. Jack Todd Basketball 1234; Track 1234; Football 234; Baseball 234; County Government 3; Senate President 4;Class Treasurer 3 Imogene Schiber Librarian 2; Office G rl 34. Fred Schroeder Baseball 123; Football 4; Basketball 23; Track 23. Robert Snodgrass County Government 3. Marilynn Stoehr Dramatics 1; Chorus 234; County Government 3; Girl’s State 3; Senate 4; Pep Club 4; Senate Secretary 4; Maid of Honor-Homecoming 4; Office Girl 4. John Toman
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The year is 1962, and many changes have been made since the 1952 graduating class set foot in the world. Bob Snodgrass is now President of the United States. He rose to this eminence through the combined efforts of his campaign managers, John Toman and Bob Embury. Bill Hobson is also serving his country as head janitor in the White House. A famous scientist, Dr. David Newburn, has made great strides in the field of air travel. Jets now go a thousand miles a minute. Earth is in dread of an invasion by the rocket men from Mars. The world has certainly changed in the past ten years. Stanley Cole, world traveler and lecturer, was wondering what had become of his graduating class in these changing times. He decided he would look up his old class- mates. Not having the money for transportation, Stanley consulted an old friend, the Sultan of Turkey, Ron Hunt, who lent him his magic carpet for the trip. A strong southern wind carried Stanley to the deserted ice fields of Alaska. There he f.ound Barbara Potts, Jean Lutz, and Phyllis Lehnst running a prosperous restaurant that specialized in fried blubber and polar bear steak. Having found these members of his class, Stanley, encouraged, decided to continue his journey. The carpet swept him over the Statue of Liberty and sat him down on top of the Empire State Building. New York City! He was sure to renew some old acquaintances in a town this size. As Stanley was checking in his hotel room, who should he see but Beverly Trotter. Bev looked fine. She was married to another millionaire just like the three before him. Never 1 iving been in New York before, Stanley thought he would take in sone of the famous sights he had heard about. His first stop was the Stork Club. He checked his hat with hat-check girl, Marie Bashus, and was led to a table by head waiter, Charles Aylor. He then settled back to enjoy the floor show. In the line of high- kicking chorus girls he noticed Beatrice Morris, Mary Kay Mumm, and Shirley Meints. They were certainly putting on a good show. The entertainment featured a lovely singer, Mary Jo Lohnes, accompanied by Ron Ofe’s Hot and Solid Five, composed of Don Haden on the trombone, Liz Painter at the drums, Janice Hutton, sax, and Carol Rakow playing a very hot clarinet. Also in the show was a juggling act featuring John Horn and Glenda Arnold. After a very pleasant evening talking over old times, Stanley said good-bye to his old friends and headed back to his hotel. The next day he accidently found himself in a women’s clothing store. Ordinarily (Continued on Page 16)
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