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.af First row: Brenda Allen, Marcia Baughman, Linda Brown, Judy Burnau, Stanley Carney, Susan Cooper. Second row: Janice Corell. Bonnie Fisher, Lois Caskill, Sharon Goshorn, Chester Haines, Russell Haines. Third row: Judy Hoopingarner, Bernard Jump, Kirby Mossburg, Carol Raher, Betty Smith, Larry Stahl. Fourth row: Bernelle Willett. 4-J
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The Class of '57-no better could you find- Give to you this prophecy, sealed and signed. In '82 the stars tell me This is how our class will be. Look to the sky and what do you see? A jet in the hands of Lewis D. If you value your life, here is a clue, Don7t go for a ride with little Lew. If you are sick and about to die On Kathryn Burnau you can rely. She is now a medical vet., And she hasn't lost a case yet. Jerry Schwartz is a CPA And the money he makes just ainit hay. He lives out of town in a little old shack And through the middle runs a railroad track. If you go to Washington, D. C. Janet is who you might see. If you're in trouble, don't you cry, Because she's at the head of the FBI. When it comes to farming in the mid-west Jim Corell is classed among the best. He raised crops and animals too, But for kids there are very few. We walked into an office and whom did we see But Janet Boxell on the boss's knee. Being a secretary is mighty fine Just ask Janet about it sometime. Of John Cupp we are proud and happy Although in school he was quite sappy. Of Standard Oil he now is king He sits around and doesn't do a thing. On the Broadway stage, possibly Dixie Dennis is whom you will see. She is a real society dame Who suddenly rose to greatest fame. Doug Taylor is a famous baseball star, His athletic feats are known near and far. He throws like a bullet and runs like a deer When Taylor's around, there's always a cheer. Sharon Brown is still looking For a man to do her cooking. There's one thing she can't stand And that's a man who cooks from a can. A football player he wants to be With the Zanesville Hawkeyes he can see. Here comes Bill Shepler with a dipper It's too had he broke his flipper farmj . The other night at Carnegie Hall We saw Hollisis picture on the wall. She was dressed in a gown so fine Featured as singer with her symphony-nine. George Hoop. seems to have done quite well We see his fleet of truck go down the road pell- mell. If by chance you are moving West, Call in George, 'cause he's the best. Mary Lou is married now She has a husband, 13 kids, and a Holstein cow. Her family is living with her dad With all those kids, I'll bet he's sad. Lynn Dafforn lives in Texas, a multi-millionaire, He owns 15 airplanes and always travels by air. He made his money selling horses, of which he's very fond He has a little hair left, but none of it is blonde. Lillian Osborn is now the boss Of the International Red Cross. In any disaster sheill do her best To help needy people find food and rest. Ronnie Callaway is a mathematical brain He can work any problem without much strain. He may have the formula some day soon On how to get the people back from the moon. At a women's college, Norman Wall is a teacher The girls say that he is their number one feature. In conducting his classes he tries his best But with a group of girls-Oh! what a mess. On Bob Caley's Agricultural Testing Farm Growing anything is but a charm. He does all his for Purdue I bet if you asked him, he'd help you too. To the authors of this masterpiece, we give the highest praise For all the hours that they spent on it for several days. We wish the best of health to each member of our class, And through the years we hope that this success will last. Janet Boxell Janet Quackenbush John Cupp Jerry Schwartz
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