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Rita Nelson -- Serving with the Women's Air Force. Don Wallis -- Publisher of ESQUIRE. Sue Meilinger -- Runs the D-X station in Plano. Helen Malone -- Stewardess for Hogeye Airlines. Allen Engel -- Commercial pilot. Fritz Rud -- Head of Agriculture Department at S. T. H. S. Bob Kegel -- Famous translator of poetry. His latest, The Rubiyat. Earl Baucum -- Owner of Baucum's Flea Circus. Joanne Eriksson -- Wrestling teacher at S. T. H. S. Charlotte Schorsch--Owner of new skating rink, The Roll Around. Duane Smith -- Great liberator of the South. Warren Vickery -- Dentist who fixes his classmates' dental plates free of charge. Paul Wilkening--Author of Nobel prize-winning novel, The Art of Conversation. Ed Kluth -- Owner of Kluth's Construction Company, which is now building the new Millington bridge. Bev Walseth and Ruth Fox -- Booking agents for Bub and his Boys. Phil Dwyer -- A famous psychiatrist. Sally Bark -- Phil's most regular patient. Gus Hanson -- Owner of an elite restaurant, Hanson's Hash House. John Foster -- Raises snakes for snakeburgers at Hanson's Hash House. Roberta Hough and Norman Troeger -- Stars of the new radio serial, Just Plain Josh loves Old Ma Hough. Sandra Lee -- Chore girl on a farm north of Sandwich. Darrell Livingston -- Manager of the Drive-In-Theater in Sandwich. Jerry Halford -- Elephant raiser in Africa. Pat Munson -- Famous cook. Her blue ribbon dish is hash. Alice Nelson -- Is raising her own basketball team. Helen Gavic -- Star of the television show, My Favorite Secretary. Marge Smith -- Lives in Alaska and raises reindeer for Santa Claus. That's all our guests from the class of 1955. Tune in twenty years from now, same time, same station, and see what we're doing. FOSTE R SNAKE SNACKS 29
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I, EARL BAUCUM, wish to leave my slow, lazy ways to Phyllis Martin. I, TED BECK, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Dick Lett. I, RICHARD BLAND, leave my ability to read library books in class to Jerry Grose. I, PHIL DWYER, leave my Stetson to Joe Beardsley. I, ALLEN ENGEL, leave my black hair to Mattie Heistand. I, JERRY HALFORD, leave my crew cut to Duane Gord. I, CHARLES HANSON, leave my good grades to all those who are not so fortunate. I, BOB KEGEL, leave my dependability to Pam Prestegaard. I, ED KLUTH, leave my numerous dates to all you lucky underclassmen! To Jim Martin, I, DARRELL LIVINGSTON, leave my mechanical and electrical ability. I, DWAYNE RUMNEY, am just leaving! I, JERRY SCENT, leave my talking in class to Clare Walker. I, HAROLD SWANSON, leave my fun in speech class to Tommy Scheidecker. I, NORMAN TROEGER, leave my quaint names” to Cub Mall. I, PAUL WILKENING, leave the memory of me to all the rest of you not so lucky to be leaving. WHAT’S MY LINE Will you sign in, please? Pat Casey -- Famous pediatrician. Delight Keenan -- Head nurse of Sandwich Hospital. Sandra Legner -- Just voted Miss Viceroy of 1965. Richard Johnson -- Taxi cab driver with all girl passengers. Butch Stahl -- Taken over Skelly station. Quen Wutzke -- Redecorating the White House. Jerry Potter -- Has finally achieved his life's ambition by marrying his music teacher. Dick Bland -- Librarian in the Congressional Library. Harold Swanson-- Better known as The Swan, has just won the Golden Belt. Dwayne Rumney -- Runs the National Tea Store. Ted Beck-- President of Howe Military School. Kay Mall -- A housewife on a farm near Earl-ville. Pat Day -- First female mayor in the thriving town of Millington. Jerry Scent -- Civics teacher at S. T. H. S. 28
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CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS Pam Prestegaard. Secretary Jerry Grose, President Jim Martin, Treasurer Diane Legner, Vice-President
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