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Jllllllllli CLASS ais Pwiui. CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT, Donna Sheldt, Secretary: James Sanlel, Vice-President, Jack Norrish, Pres identg and Eugene Holmes, Treasurer. Under the leadership of Jack Norrish as President, Jim Santel as Vice President, Donna Sheldt as Secretary and Pete Holmes as Treas- urer, the Junior Class has proven very prosperous this year. The Junior Class had a very successful year with many activities, including dances,paper drives, and the class play. The big event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors are saving and spending their money wisely, under the supervision ofMiss Elsa Brandenberger, Mrs. Patricia Stamm, and Mr. Jess Ellis, their advisers.
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I II 'I I 'I 1 ?' ab Z CZ 'G :c 1 'G : 1 5 -4 3 'Z E Q31 D3 I I J The year is 19601 The alumni of the Class of 1952 got together and planned an Alumni Dance . Invitations were sent out to everyone in the class. By the way, a few of us reporters received one, too, so let's drop in and see if everyone is having fun. As we walkin JANET NIEHAUS is in the ticket window all dressed up in a slick red and white uniform. JANET always did have a good salestalk. What a cute ticket-takerl DICK GLOSSNER. How are things, DICK? Better than ever? That's swell Oh, doesn't the gym look nice? Red and white, the class colors, is the main color scheme, and beautifulred roses on the stage. We hear Ron Groh, a successfull interior decorator, used his genius on the decorations. Oh, lookl I DON RIESENBERG'S band. There's DON STALL on the sax. JIM DE VORE playing the drums, BOB BRANKAMP, the trumpet, and GENE BURDINE at the piano. They really sound smoothl I I Come on, girls., let's take our coats to the check room. Now this is unusual. A check girl in the check room! Why, if it isn't DELTA FARMERI Hello there, DORIS ELMLINGER, how are you? You say you're a nurse now? That's fine, DORIS. Hi there, CHARLOTTE TANNER. We haven 't seen you around for a long time. We heard you went into news- paper work. You're surely a credit to the field.. Let's saunter into the dance. ---- Some ofthe alumni are arriving. Here comes DOTTY JONES,Wonder if KEN is home baby-sitting with their six children. All boys, tool IDOTTY' came in with ROSE STEPHENS. She left JIM home with the girls. Three of them, to be exact. This must be Mom's night out. JOYCE BRAY, PAT FEHRENBACK, CONNIE BRANDENBURG, JOYCE HART, and PAT, 'the slick chick', MARSHALL, justwalked in, sporting the famous JOYCE BRAY hair styles. We hear JOYCE has really made a name for herself in New York. Glad you could make it, JOYCE, It's about Iimell I The stag line just strolled in, late as usual. There are JIM VARELMAN, CARL CROMER, FRANK NOLL, CARL LOVINS, LARRY WILKES, LEO FELDHAUS, and last, but not least, Don 'Playboy CARTER. Take your pick, gals. Ther're all still bachelorsl I I I Well, look who just walked in the door. If it isn't JIM Nature Boy WILDER and JACK Hopalong CHRISTOPHEL, backfrom Texas. lt's rumored they struck oil when JIM 'S jalopy went off the road and hit a large cactus. By the looks of those duds they 're really 'in the chips '. How about some refreshments, girls? ..... Okay, here we are. Yes, just as we thought, DANNY NIERMAN and JOHN NIEFIELD, They are partners in a concession stand at the Hot Rod races. They say business is booming! I I Is that the rhumba we hear???Let's see what's going on. ---Just look at that. JOYCE ELMLINGER and RUSSELL LINVILLE doing a rhumbal II RUSS has a very ritzy dancing salon downtown. Who 'd ever think he 'd turn out that wayrr nn What was that flash over there? Oh, yes, CHESTER STONE and that camera again Is that agift certificate he's handing MARLENE EATON for a free picture at his studio? Well, she is photogenic, CHESTER, There's MARY ANN HEILE, an executive from a large department store in Cincinnati, talking to JEAN BITTNER, a well-known dress designer. l'll bet there is a big business deal cooking between them. JOYCE HAMMON just came in wearing mink and sparkling with diamonds galore. That fellow with her must be the big tycoon she caught. She really did all right for herself. Have you read in the papers recently about VIRGINIA MC CA ULEY and RITA MASHLING7 They are really a credit to their class. VIRGINIA, an areonautical engineer, has just designed anewsuper-powered jet engine. What a girll RITA recently won the Pulitzer Prize for her latest novel. Where isJACKCAMPBELL? We haven'tseen him all evening. Oh, there he isI He hasn't changed a bit. He's over in the corner with CATHERINE GALL, Guess he's telling her all about the drug store he just bought. KATY is now the proud mother of triplets, so I guess JACK knows a good customer when he sees one. FREDSLOAN, how are you? We've been following your senatorial re-election campaign in the newspaper and on television. You can count on our vote. ------- He always had a gift of gab, but we never dreamed he'd reach such heights in politics. We never can tell about these things Oh, how excitingll CLYDE HIGGINS and BILL SCHRIEVER are back from Hollywood, They've just fir1iShCd making a picture in which they are gangsters. Let 's hope they are going to sign autographs tonight. The band 's playing a fanfare. Wonder what's going to happen now. DON 'S introducing that lovely songstress, MARY FOLEY, with MARY SCHMIDT as her accompanist at the piano. This ought to be good. Oh, that was nice girls. Well, look who was standing behind us, MARY JANE TOPMILLER and IRENE WADDLE. Boy! They surely have nice looking husbands. I'd guess that they are about the most contented girls in the class--just a normal life and rearing nice families. The band is playing Stardust now, so everyone will be leaving soon. lt's really been wonderful seeing allthe gang of '52 again this evening. Hope you enjoyed yourselves, and now we want to wish every member of the alumni of '52 loads of Good Luck in the futurel I I ----- Goodnight. Shirley Kemen 23 ..........
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