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I, Carolyn Pentlco leave to Rosella Spracker my out of town romance The grass is always greener on the other S1d8 of the fence I, Leslie Stanturf leave to Bonnie Walker my North pasture along w1th Tony May your horse acqulre as many miles as my car has I Charles Boyles leave to Dean Durkhart my abllity to avold g1rls It sure 18 fun avo1ding them!!! Signed, sealed, and delivered on this third day of May, nlneteen hundred and f1fty seven ...Q ...gba ll-T Y is
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I, Ralph Beck do w1ll my bralns and quietness to Ronnle Has Not that you need them,Ronnie, but you know how lt ls' I Tom Royer do wlll my Madrld acqualntances to Eugene Grlmes Happy hunting,Eugenel I Dick Burns leave all my half day illnesses to Harold Frantum I would leave them to Larry Mlller, but he's dolng O K h1mself I Glenn Crum leave my grades and ablllty to monopolize the con versation to Joe Mlller Gosh darn, you can't help lt when your vocal chords are 1n such good shape that they don't wear down ' I Susan Carey do w1ll to Kay Martln my excellent CHMMMD dr1v1ng abilltles Just make sure you don't flatten the drivers'tra1ning flag poles' he, Trudy Morse and Judy Hutt KTrud k Judi do wlll to Olga Sgek locha and Doreen Morse our gmlllbleness and our seats in Soclal SCUd18S May you find as many snakes, splders, eye balls, etc as we have And may Mr Rath engoy you as he has us'l99999 James Grlmm do w1ll my abllity to run the projector to Richard Sayles It comes ln handy durlng Mr Rath's class'1 Harold Kuehl leave my excellent attendance record to Larry Miller lYou'll need 1t'!l ball awards and my good behavlor in Soclal Studles class 1 I, Larry Oviatt do leave to Betty Stoneburner my ha1r brush 1U my back pocket, and my ability to get along with the teachers I Gary Weber do will my orneriness and glggles to Jlmmy Dean Don't g1ve the teachers too much trouble!!! I Paul Sgeklocha do leave my WRocket Shipn and WSc1entific Braln' to Boboy bheppard CSee you on the Moonl I John Rose do wlll my theme writing abllity to Marty Lou Mart1n At least lt lmproves your penmanshlp and typlng speed!! I Ed Anderson do leave to Dorothy Bolt my ability to get out of study hall It takes a good braln to flgure out so many excuses I Nancy Newland do wlll my quletness and bookkeeplng ab1l1ty to Kathleen Edmonds lThat 1S,lf you take Bookkeeplngl I Marie Frantum do leave my typing speed and accuracy to Barbara Wilson May you galn a tr1p to A I B as I did'1 I Jim Lane do w1ll my ornerlness and sm1le to Charles Menz I thlnk I'll throw in Selma too for good measure She's auch a good car, you'd really appreciate her I Roger Streight do w1ll my mlle runs in f1V6 to Bob-Mltchell It comes 1n handy when trylng to keep away from g1r1s!1! I, Jim Rothfus do will all my Jet planes to Lester Cowden Always keep your head 1n the clouds!'!!l I, Marvell Greene do w1ll my crazy halr cut and my hop, skip, and ump to Marilyn Newland Maybe you'l1 start a new fad , . . . . U , a 1 e o . , . . - , . . . . I, . i . g . A . I, . I, Phil Wickett do will to Fred Burkhart my football and basket- , . . . . , - . , . , 1 l o o . l . , 1 1 , .. . . . . . . , 1 u , . . . . , . . . . . J . . -I
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Glass P1'0Ph2f9 Paul sgeklocha, owner of the famed Cloud Roomn in New York invited all of the members of his graduating class to be hi guests on the evening of June 19, l967 That afternoon at l 30 the first guest appeared It was none other than Dick Burns When Paul asked about D1ck's Job he found that he is the owner of a taxi company in New York and sits behind a desk all day, managing affairs Sounds typical of Dick, doesn't it? soon after Mr and Mrs Max Hitsman arrived to spend the evening Mrs Hitsman is the former Pat Jones At the present, they and three children are still living at Woodward where Max is the owner of the standard Oil filling station As Patty and Max were putting their Jackets away Trudy Hass Judy Hutt, susan Carey, and Diana Hamil arrived Paul thought, when he greeted them at the door, they would all be married but Trudy and Diana were the only two who had hooked their men Judy informed all names of unmarried millionairs Same old Judy, Huh? Patty soon found out that susan would be married in two weeks She was going to apart California to meet her boyfriend and make her home there At this point, everyone's attention turned to the door I trouped Marie Frantum, Carolyn Pentlco, Marvell Greene, and Nancy New land They had all taken the same train t0 town and had been trying to catch up on everyone's whereabouts were talkin a mile a minute The rest of conversing ong enough to learn what they lived Marie had fulfillgd her high school service worker She informed everyone that also liked living in Wyoming Marvell they came in the door they the group got them to stop were doing and where they dreams and was now a civil she liked it real well and really going places in the National Guard He's working now for 5 star general Carolyn attended college, Ames of course, and upon graduated was wed and settled down on a little farm in Good Ole Nancy had become a typical career girl she has a swank being Iowa ment in California but goes back to Woodward every once in awhile to see the folks All of a sudden everyone heard a big commotion outside There was a rush for the door, and there to everyone's surprise was Jim Rothfus He'd landed his jet 1n Times square Accompaning hil was Ed Anderson, who had laid aside his work in his grocery store to come with Jim to the reunion They told us, though, after everyone had gone back inside, that Tom Royer had sent word he could not be present for the party He was having restaurants and had to stay and The excitement of the last Battani came in. He had come a little difficulty with his chain of straighten it out arrival had just died down when Bob all the way from Italy where he had gone soon after graduation to open up a wine factory. ust as he said this,Mike Baker came in and asked if Bob had brought any samples with him. Mike went to college as soon as he got his diploma started work as a mechanical engineer. Finally the excitement of new arrivals died down and everyone begin talking and wondering if anyone else would be at the reunion. As if in answer to their thoughts,Joan McMorris and Chuck Boyles arrived. They had accidently run into each other at the bus depot and had come to 'The Cloudroom' together. To no one's surprise,Joan had become a teacher and really enjoyed it. ,. N . 1 n I , 1 Q up , ,. . , . . . . . . . Q . . , n u . , p of those present that she was still looking and would appreciate any ' . ' . n . . As ' . V . is he
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