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ANDREW BAN AS is the county’s foremost agricultural expert. ELSIE CHERNI is the owner of a ranch. FLORAMAE CLARK has finally grown up. EVELYN COLEMAN still has that charming drawl. HUGH BIRD is quietly breaking many feminine hearts. GEORGE GRACE is running Switzer’s ranch. GEORGE HARPER’S favorite flower is still the Rose. BOB BECKER has a music scholarship to a university. MARY BOCCA has written a book on “How to Reduce.” IRMA HOLLAND is still trying to make up with George. THERESIE GRUBER is making home life pleasant for “Spike.” LOUIS PLACHEK is known as the “Blonde Bomber.” STANLEY BROWN is manager of the Commercial. BETTE BROWNE is no longer bashful. BOB MEREDITH has convinced everyone that Barbara is not too young for him. JEANNE CHAPMAN has changed her last name this time. ROBERT COOK still rejoices over the fact that he finally got in the Marines and still writes regularly to Nan. LORNA COOKE and her sax player have been secretly married. JOSEPHINE GARIFFA is just as quiet as she was in high school. PERRY COX is still torn between Delmar and Sheridan. JIM MEDIATE still tries to keep Marianne far from Gillette. BERNARD EKIS is the leading sax player of the nation. VICTOR WESTMAN has just received a gold medal for prize wheat raised in Montana. BILL YOUNG has a big horse ranch near Sheridan. MARY ANNE GOSCH is going to be a nurse, and all our luck goes with her. DUANE COTTON is raising carrots to match his hair. GEORGE DEMCHOK is in “Cline” to be Jane’s hero. IRIS EADS is always remembered by her fine work in Sheridan high. FRED WRIGHT and Bettie Morehead or now “Mr. and Mrs.” PHILLIP GIFFORD is still at the Press flirting with “Patty.” LOIS WILLIAMS is attending Woodbury College, and becoming a famous artist. BRUCE WOOD is still a play boy and Sheridan’s most eligible bachelor. RAYMOND ZIMMERSCHEID has purchased a new airplane to serve as a school bus. MILDRED HYSELL is as timid as ever. ETHEL KAVULOK still has the prettiest black hair we’ve ever seen. MARJORIE GRAHAM is employed in Civil Service work. JOSEPHINE BROWN is happily married. JANE and JOAN CLINE still try to convince people they are twins. BETTY BASSETT is still as sweet as always. BRADFORD SPEAR is skipper of his own ship because of his navy experience. BETTIE HARDEE is now a Physics teacher. ARLENE HAINES is head of the Burlington Bus Lines. EILEEN GUENTHER is still showing Ray that redheads do have tempers. GEORGE STUTSMAN flies his own Piper Cub and is teaching Evelynne Christensen how to fly. MARGARETTE HOLMES has won several beauty contests and is now in Hollywood. EMMETT WARFIELD is well advanced in his art work. ARTHUR WASHUT has grown an inch taller. DONALD WELTON and ELEANOR OWEN have settled down to a happy married life. MARY JO WESTMAN is a successful ranch woman. RONALD GERM ANN’S voice has finally changed. ROBERT EYCHANER is Uncle Sam’s son in the Navy. GERRY COX is a “Little”r sweeter. EDDIE DAHLIN is still having girls call him by his last name. CHARLES EMMONS is a dream boy to any girl. Twenty-one
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In 1953 GLORIA ACKERLEY is doing her part as an Army nurse. GEORGE BUSZKIEWIC is married to Pearl and living on a ranch. WRAY CARROLL is the leader of a dance band. LOIS EDITH COAST is a piano teacher. CORNELIA BYRTUS is a successful stenographer. JOHN BURY is upholding his older brother’s traditions. DEAN CHRISTLER is manager of Boeing Aircraft. WADE CHALFANT is living in Denver for more reasons than one. RICHARD GRUBER is the present mayor of Sheridan. JOE BARKER is still riding horseback over to see Beryl. JIM KING and Janet have settled down to quiet married life. PATSY BROWN is still getting A’s. STELLA STUKA is a prominent lithograph operator. BETTY KELLY has taken up archery and is now a skilled “Bowman.” ROSALIE GREEN has joined the WAACS. HERBERT KERNS is now playing Romeo on Broadway. ANNA LOU KESTER is a charming housewife. LOUIS ALLEN has built his own aircraft plant. JAMES TOWNSEND has become a successful farmer. DOROTHY UPTON still has her winning ways and sweet smile. ALBENA VISINTIN has been parted from her life-long friend, Jean. GEORGIA TRIGGS is a charming hostess, preferably in Buffalo. MARGARET WALDEN has attained a high position in New York City. JOHNNY KITCHENS is bugler in the Army. NORMA HASSE is a famous speech teacher. LOIS JEAN BROCKMAN has learned the arts of sewing, cooking and keeping house, and is practicing them on her husband, “fur-long” time, we hope. OTHO HON has made his fortune as an artist and is travelling abroad. ROSE PODGORNIK now has a last name that everyone can pronounce. MERLIN WILKES has started a library of his own. SALLY ANNE FAIR finally decided S. H. S. is better than Stevens. HELEN FRAZEE has a “cu-ball!” JIM KELSO has advanced to Captain in the Marine Corps. His job is to teach all Marines the finer arts of “Getting Your Women.” LEONA MAE KRAFT is still happily married. IVEN NEEDENS is still using his smile to his best advantage. DALE PARTRIDGE has become Dean of Wyo. U. ALICE and MARY LOU POWERS own a 10,000 acre horse ranch, so now they’re happy. MARY RAUZI’S attractive smile has won her great business success and many friends. CHARLES OLSON never pesters girls any more. MARIANNE HART still can’t decide which she likes best—Monarch or Gillette. Twenty
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GLYNN COSTER, JR. is still Romeo in his dreams. MARY CULVER is such a fine chairman in psychology, we hope she becomes a second Mrs. Roosevelt. NATALEE DeJARLAIS is happily married to ORVILLE GRAHAM and is living in that little white house in Buffalo. DURETTA OLSON is still wondering about Kelso. BEULAH RAY is a famous orator. LUELLA REYNOLDS has solved the fourth dimension for everyone. FLORENCE OLSON is captain of the top girls’ basketball team of the nation. LONNIE WALTHALL is an Ensign in the Navy. IRENE MAYCOCK has inherited a large fortune. RICHARD ROSS has become Orson Welles’ assistant. JULIA YONKEE owns a large dude ranch. MARGARET BADGETT is director of an exclusive summer resort in the Big Horns. MACEY ONO is every bit as kind hearted as she was in high school. KATHRYN CAPILLUPO is the efficient secretary of the governor of Wyoming. DOROTHY TOLAND is the most popular usherette on Broadway. STUART THOMPSON is still dreaming his way through life. ELIZABETH STRAND is still quiet and competent. AL SNYDER continues to try to break his neck flying his International P-38. FAY SMITH A remains in her nurse’s uniform. BETTY LOU SMITH is director of a vocal school in Chicago. DOROTHY SHREVE still wants to live on a ranch, “especially in the vicinity of Sayle, Montana.” MARY GWEN SIIELL1NGER continues to win beauty contests all over America. FRANK SANDALL is now the leading opera star for Metropolitan. ERNEST ROTELLINI is competing for title of “Miss America.” JOHN ARZY is thrilling crowds with his harmonica playing. BETTY KRUSE has accepted a position as a physical education supervisor. FAY JACKSON is running her own advertising agency. DON JOHNSON still acts like a freshman. PAUL JUROSHEK and ANDY LONG have been chosen on an All-American football team. GENE LANGFORD has taken Vic Mature’s place. GLENN JOHNSON is a chaplain in the army ANNA LEGERSKI is still writing to all of the boys in the service. JOSEPHINE LEWIS is dancing at the army canteen. MARGARET JOHNSON is a famous psychologist. ANNIE LEGERSKI has become a successful teacher of commercial courses. ESTHER McCOY has married the man of her dreams??? MARILYN SWITZER is a gracious hostess on a dude ranch, still gaining friends with her winning personality. BETTY JEAN WRIGHT is happily married, and he wears a pair of silver wings. MURIEL WILCOX is a physical education teacher continuing Miss Schlattman’s fine work. DELLA MAIER is a successful newspaper reporter on the Chicago Tribune. DORIS BARKEY has made her way in the world as just being every one’s best friend. BOB ELSTROM is still entertaining folks with his mode of laughing. PHYLLIS HUME is still a very efficient secretary to her father. DONALD McSWEYN owns a large sheep ranch. WILLIS MORRIS is making his path through life as a “jitterbug.” CHRISTINA ItACHEFF is still making boys wish they knew her better. LEONA LONG still blushes as much as ever. MARCIA McWILLIAMS is editor of the New York Times. NINA MARTIN is still keeping house. Twenty-two
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