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Miss Betty Brown, a travel agent, gave a talk on her book nSeeing The World In Ten Daysn which is now on the best-seller list. Miss Jessie lendon is now Superintendent of Nurses, Nancy Lee Foraker a Laboratory Technician, and Carole Minet, Chief Dietician at the Flushing General Hospital recently erected on the sight of Kirks Confectionery. Larry litten, President of L 5 J Cigarette Co. attended the reunion with his two private secretaries, Mrs. Geno Chini CRose Niemiecl, and Mrs. Bill Dymidoskwi CNancy Piperl. As a realistic bit of advertising, Rose and Nancy, dressed as ncigarette girlsn, handed out autographed - cartons of Larry's product. . Mr. Vernon Felton, the well-known agricultrist, gave a talk on Big Seeds and Little Seedlings. ' On his way to the reunion, Mr. Larry Harris, now president of uMore Speed Motor Corporation,n was arrested by Corp, Gene Arnold of the Ohio State Patrol on the Holloway Freeway for traveling 64 mph in a eo mph '- speed zone. Chaybe Gene is just getting even from their old high school days. Anyway there mere no hard feelings and they went to the reunion together., Most of the members of the class of '57 were flown here through the courtesy of R. P. Holloway Airlines. Mr. Holloway and his wife QSandra HJ both attended the reunion. The pilot of the plane was John Traczyk and the co-pilot was Charles Williams. Bob said he hired these two boys because of their great urge for speed on the highway. After arriving in Flushing, they met their wives, lGloria Van Nest and Arlene Thomas.D Gloria said she would rather fly her ownffhgn fly with John. Norma Jean Litten was the stewardess A grand time was had by all and the class of '57 plans another such reunion soon. They all promised to bring their families the next time. 17 -Hoblick, Arnold, Harris
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SENIOR PROP!-IEC! This write up was taken from The Gastown Gazette , edited by Mr. Gary Manteau. May 23, 1967 A reunion was held at the Ralston Memorial Gymasium named after Mr. Maurice Ralston, memben of the class of '57 and twice defeated senatorial candidate in the election of 1962 and 1966. Moe acted as toastmaster, ' aided by his wife, Madolin. 4 s The program was started off by Edward Brokaw, a former florist, now a composer of popular songs. 'Mrs. Judy H. Workley sang one of Mr. Brokaw's songs, entitled nwhy For You Do That, Huh?u She was accompanied by that world-famous pianist, Ramona Bradlei . Mrs. Alan Moore Uudy Gardnerl Mrs. Doyle Groves, Cherie Dunlap? and'Mrs. Donald Denham CHelen Dunlapl, the renowned Wharmony Bellesn sang nYou're Looking Neat, Poten, another of WHuhU Brokaw's top tunes. Kenny Litton, after graduating from Ohio State, majoring in atheletics, became athletic director at the new Belmont State University located on what was once Schuler Park. At the reunion he gave a brief resume of his job and named some outstanding athletes in the school. They were sixth graders in Flushing in 1957. 1 Laurel Hoblick after graduating form high school entered Nurses' Training at North Wheeling Hospital. She is now head nurse of surgery at the same hospital. Glow she did like to 933:32 in school., Miss Betty Humphrey, noted stylist for tiny tots, gave us a review of this summer's clothing styles, using as models, children of her former classmates, Little Genie L. Arnold, Little BENQ P.-Holloway, and Master Johnnie Traczyk. 16
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty seven hereby will our meager belongings to the Juniors of fifty-seven. The gifts are few but dearly loved so handle them with care. To the teachers we will the courage to go on without us and not be lonesome. we also allow them three months well deserved vacation. Our final words to our dearly beloved are words of sympathy because of the oncoming classes. To the freshmen we leave our desks on which they so nicely carved their names. CII' they last that long.J To the sophomores we leave our books, little used but much abused. If they happen to fall apart, just throw them away. To the juniors we leave the proud name of SENIORS and wish them well. We hope they enjoy their senior year as much as we have. I, Vernon Felton, will my quick temper to Bob Taylor. Adding that to what he already has, LOOK OUT TEACHERS. I, Helen Denham, will my ability to get a man and keep him to Helen Barto I, Larry Harris, will my SMALL GENTLE voice to Carl Kitzmiller. I, Edward Brokaw, will my tardy parties to John Cunard. You can't beat my record, so don't even try. I, Robert Holloway, will my slow but sure ways to Richard Dembroski. I, Nonna Jean Litten, will my slimness to Gerry Conter. I, Maurice Ralston, will my place as class officer to Larry Hoblick. I, Carole Hinet, will my spot on the honor roll to Sophia Sita. I, Gary Manteau, will to my brother, Glenn, my seat in the Senior room. I, Kenneth Litten, will my basketball ability to Larry Kirkpatrick. I, Raymond Bradley, will my music ability to Kenny Leone. I, Gene Arnold, will my tallness to Lynn Workley. I, Judy Hartley, will my famous walk to Kay Odorizzi. I, Dick Williams, will my droopy pants to Harold Fletcher. I, Nancy Lee Foraker, will my gift of gab to Barbara Kois. 18
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