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My qll'w4 F-fe SENICR CLASS NE'?'fY??IBS! , 7 Class of '53 in sixth grade '53 ss freshmen . 8. Duane Wilt r 1. Class of , 2. Junior-Senior Banquet-1952 3. Ward MoCul1ey 9. Shirley Anderso. U. Evelyn Crow 10. Class of '53 in fourth grade 5. Junior-Senior Banquet-1952 ll. Carole Doty 6. Donna Nieland 12. Frank Hayes ifQQIIIIOIQOIQQQOQOQQQQGQ Della: I know a guy who swallows swords! Austin: That's nothing, I inhale camels! Professor Johnson: A fool can ask more questions than a wise msn can , answer. Student McClintock: No wonder so many of us are flanking our examinations! ,N ry' lm ' 11 1 i
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D Q 'I -I U.'m,1 E sew I If h..,.4 Ag- 'Y ' '--4--su--me SmNIOR CHASE PMCPWLCY, CLASS CF '53 As my vision grows, I can see that eeoh cf our classmates tt: vwceeswfwl in His lffe'v noel--that is, e success in some- gg ' Or cs'f1e1'. g If is nerd to believe that one or our classmates would ever ' e fre ldeut, especially one so beshjul in her jownger dejs H lrley Anderson, but in the year lQY3, we find her President or e Hirst National Btnk in New York City, I AP we look to welter Bruce, it is with greet pride and honor of :ws free a vreat career of tru Navy emu is mow one of the dvi Fiwirels of all times. However, his private life isn't .M sveuesszul as his teeth wife just received her divorce. Di In our neirt etoo we find Jim Ludden as dictator-'of the . gmie tribe in the Ha Ha Islands in far off Siberia. nucklmf arcwnm, we find Duane wilt in fha lerff city gall . t,'- 1el.Lsou1'g. He has been in and out so many izivzes dm1'lz:ii the l-2? ?wen'v fears tbef it wav dealeed to keep him there oerwan- Q ww'lj--es Custodian, uf course. Seems he's oheneee since his -' fXW:f1'e1' cle fs, We ree Qeroll Doty looklnf over mfr lone list uf boys level iurinf the lest twenty years, tryin' no make no her .fdwts ft 'he one she will merry--a grease mowkef, I bet In 're year l0T3, ee we brouse trren A New York Sify Vin' Frnrk Va ee's name on all the theaters, It seems he . 5fPLH over Jlerk Geble's Dart as a romantic lover in ell the new 'yViOH oJ wres. me is also e Star on T. U.! We find Donna Nlelend e member of the Wlobe Wrctters. Tvis -rvanizafiom hrs always been made up of e group of men, but they I e an exoeotiou with her. As we meet Herd NcCulley, another old classmate, on the street , w'. life and ijftoen little NcCulleys, we ask him h's orn- :fr2wn. Froudly he reolies that he has just struck enofher oil wvll on W'f Irvs near Shellsburg. As of travel to the University of Notre Dame, we find lvelyn How emu her famous wrestling Team, the Cut-throats, about to tr? fvr the Qljmflcs. It seems she hes male .e M 'r'eL career of J1iL'. 'W-' texf? In the ,ear lU73, we Sfui Keith mooertson knit 'lv' 2 'sir of booil wVi-4 e'l 'U' Zu: errif1l my his miie, .erm Ply Aon: 'srie Herreliou, ?o cows hom Lrtp wtr? to cook F-- .M ,.. , u Dowel: and Jane finer were :llSClli5Sll'.f their f5iYUQlJff3'i?, H.J ion. ,ggr Wrnnduofher read the Hiole so wueH?H :shed Jens. H I ink,H seid Joan, Uthet she's oramminr for Pfe 1fl'.n :wxwwweewewrfwe-eeemh VI. Sense: I believe you missed oy C1938 YSSESPQHH. vhv, no, I didn't. Not in the lGHSt, oreo oy I 13 al all RK I Vu K Uro we 'P' 'ww v Y. ' gx.wl. i.: 2 , . S '-. 'lb' Q f 4 V I' L 1., 4,2 . .F I v ,4fL. , W ' , , .,-, W . l Y V- . ' u-M,-5-fc 1 ' v , o,.A- A ,.,,wA n,m. ,, .... q,,,,sl A V JRJXln FLQQ 5 I.'wl L i 1. 4, F4- x l, r ' -' ' ' - o , f 1 X ,, ,-: f' - ,,
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