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Klum, PM Watch out! Here they come! They're the inventors of the fastest hot rod in the world, John Adams and Walter Julien, followed by the great motorcycle dare devil, John Elston. We see that Jim Swift and Phid Jarrard just couldn't bear to leave old A. H. S., for they are now serving on the faculty. Jim gives trombone lessons and Phid teaches physical education. With them is Mr. Feldmann, our class sponsor. Here come Carolyn Goudy, who raises horses on her S00 acre ranch in Texas, and Donna Book, who is busy training chem. Charlene McNett, the chief operator of the General Telephone Company, is following close behind. Well, look over there! How did they sneak in the door without our seeing them? They're Wfilliam Harter, owner of the biggest dairy farm in the world, Jerry Rich- mond, who is vice president of the Armour Packing Company, and John Wfilcox, pres- ident of the National F. F. A. Club of America. XVh there are Donna Crum, a re istered nurse, and err Essenber , who works ' Y, n D g r , Y g I with the F. B. I., talking with Charles Rose. He must be telling them about his famous book, 'zHow to Prevent Broken Legs. He didn,t hold their attention long enough because they're running to greet Lynda Miller, who is the secretary to the President of the U. S., and Lorin Krueger, head of West Point Military Academy, with Kay Smalley, the owner of the famous Barlett Fashion Shoppe on Sth Avenue here in New York, and Janet Umbaugh, the famous hair stylist. Well, we do believe we are all here now so let,s all go back into the Blue Room where Pat Scott, a very famous pianist, is going to play for us. BY PHID CRAIN DORIS RANEY Page Scvmfy 711110
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flaaa, Pfwphecq, Ah, here it is, the year 1960, and the class of SS is having its first reunion at the famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. The hotel is now under the 'management of Nancy Wyatt. As we enter we hear the sweet music of a marimba coming from the Blue Room, with no-other than Shirley Henley playing. As we look around, we recognize many familiar faces. There is Jim Babcock, who now owns a chain of modern motels all over the United States, talking with the famed wrestler, Jack Binkley. Ronnie Sutton, who represented the U. S. in the Olympics last year, just came in with Richard Maxton, now associated with the Chevrolet division of General Motors, Ken Short, the manager of the Indianapolis Speedway, and Dick See- man, who now owns a large car agency. There is a lot of noise coming from outside the Blue room. Shall we take a look and see who's there? Why the newcomers are none other than Phid Horn, who now teaches English in Brazil, Tom Randolph, the Zollner Pistons' star basketball player, and Chuck Southern, who owns the largest boat livery in Indiana. They just flew in on T. W. A.'s new jet airliner on which Phid Crain is hostess. Oh, look who are coming up the walk! Marilyn Huff and Beverly Sams, who are partners in the drug store business, with Clyde Lonsbury, the owner of all the A 86 P stores in the U. S., and Bob Kelly, the famed artist, following right behind! Well, look who just drove up in a big limousine! They are none other than Judy Healy, the great Broadway actress, and Fred Musser, who, by the way, has just signed a contract to star in another great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie. Here comes Doris Raney, the head of the greatest modeling school in the U. S., and with her are Margo Brannan, the famous fashion designer, her model, Carlita Porter, and Bea Burnett, who designs and models hats. Pa ve Sc'1fe1z1fy eight
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