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GO1ng farther east to Indla, they were reunited 41th thflr daughter Sue Ann, a world famous surgeon worklng among the natlves of that Country Journeflng on to outer Slobovla, they had the pleasure of dlnlng Wltf the former Parole Borkoskl, now the wlfe of the U S Amb ssador Another famlllar face 1H the outer Slobovla, was the ambas ador's prlvate secretary, M135 Susle D1 Clemente VlS1tCd the HOtOPlOUS HB1lly Bob Cafeu owned by B111 at the Cafe they spotted the noted explorer, Barbara Kong where they humphrey Whlle Bethel, stlll Flylng stlll farther East, they stooped in Pong looklng for the perfect man Next they went to the ULand down under,H Au tralla, where they VVlSltbd +he vast Sheep Ranch, HEl Rancho M1ckey,H managed by Robert Bethel CO1ng farther lnto the lnterlor, they came upon an expedi tlcn head d by the noted blrdwatcher, Sophla Slta, dlscoferer of the I'8.I'6 flew that sold acro barrel bellled blttern In Melbourne Mr and Mrs Rltchey boarded a Jet a1rl1ner and to Los Angeles, Callfornla Here they were surprlsed to hear Narvln Campan1zz1's recordlng of WSplend1d, Just Splendldu had over 9 m1ll1on COPIES They dec1ded lt would be nlcer to drive s country, so they went to Knlghts HRent a earn SPVICG, owned by John Knight and rented a new Cadlllac accldent lnto the a parked Trucklng case was e trlp was uneventful unt1l they reached Texas A sllght occurred when a cow escaplng from Sm1th's Sale Barn, ran path of the car They swerved to m1ss the ow and struck truck owned by Nell De Vault of the De Vault and Sons Company Texas Ranger Robert Leone lnvestlgated and the brought before Judge Davld Fltzgerald, former Supreme Court dge, whose motto lS Have gavel, w1ll travel After court, thev drove on to the Whlte Sands Space Port, and saw Rocket Stewardess Martha Lendon at her work Martha, you Wlll recall, was the flrst person to serve cof ee on the moon Also at the Space Port, waltlng for a Rocket to bars was Jerry Lltten, now a truant offlcer 1D Possum Hollow, Tennessee Dr1v1ng on across country they met another former pupll, Margorle Mlchelll, now a purchaslng agent for the Women's A1r torps Flnally reachlng home, Mrs Rltchey sald that the tr1p was certalnlf worth whlle and she would l1ke to start agaln tomorrow At thls Mr Rltchey falnted dead away Ronald Luyster and Other Members QP The Senlor Class of 1959 17 . . . . ' D . , . . o . . . . 3T - . it . . A Q A -I 0 0 ff O . . . . . C .4 . I . . . I . . I . - . . . v I I . 0 - .. , 5 . . . , .l , u . v - . . . - . :n f- 1 V . . x I ,- ' . . . . A u o . . . - Q . . . . . Q . O I V U Q n 1 , Q - . 0 A . S - - u . 0 Th ' ' ' a . . . ., I . . , fs u - v . . . . Y D - . Ju ' H , ' ll - o . .. L - A , . . D . . n - . . A if 0 . . . o . - o . . u . . - fy ' . . . n . . 0 . r . . . . c . . . . 0 0 - .- -
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CLASS PROPHECY WORLD NEWS EXCLUSIVE natelme 1975 Mr and Mrs wayne Ritchey have Just returned home from a 15 month round the world tour Mr Ritchey had the great pleasure of seeing many of h1s former students during h1s travels Before going abroad, Mrs R1t chey 1US1St8d she have her halr done 1n New York Clty at the La Pandora Beauty Salon owned by Misses Sandra Harris and Phyllls Plckerlng They are the creators of the new ha1r styles The Blob, The Satel ite and The Fuzz Top Whlle Mrs Rltchey was becomlng more beautlful, Mr Rltchey declded he needed a tr1m, so he went to Flfth Avenue to P16TT6'S Barber Shop, ope ated by kenneth Shaw In New York, they boarded a K L M, get a1rl1ner for London During the fllght, they were attended by stewardess, Barbara Thatcher After landlng ln London, Mr Rltchey v1s1ted Tellson's Bank to cash some trav eler's cheques and was greeted by 1ts presldent, the former Betty Robin son L1v1ng also ln London, now Just a housewlfe, 1S the former f1lm star, Mlss Annette Grear Whlle flylng from London to Parls, they met Walter Singhaus, a colonel 1n the A1r Force, going to h1s com and 1n Germany Mrs Rltchey couldn't leave Par1s w1thout buy1ng some of the latest fashlons, so they Barylak She flnally decided on a new dlnner gown belng modeled by Par1s's top model, Lynne Lyle Mr Rltchey, great race fan that he ls, lnslsted they attend the Grand Prlx at Le Mans Dr1v1ng in this thr1ll1ng race were Amerlcans, Davld Gossett, dr1v1ng NF1reba1lU, and Mlss Barbara Upchurch dr1ving UTurbo, t1e T6TP1bl6u, and Paul Foraker dr1v1ng NThe Flat top Speclaln They traveled on to Monte Carlo, where they saw Multl M1ll1onaire Kenneth OW1HgS try1ng to lose some of h1s mllllons From Ponaco they Journeyed on to Vlenna, home of the noted chem1st, Norman Manteau, w1nner of the Nobel Prize, for h1s work 1n extractlng gasollne from potato peels They took a train from Vienna and arrived 1n Cenoulvanla, a new independent Natlor set up by the noted American plumber, Andrew Cencula Worklng 1n the U S Embassy 1n 1ts Capltal City were stenographers Janet Karchner, Patty Roush, and Judy Delaney In Cenculvanla, they boarded an airliner for Moscowlupon arrivlng in Moscow, the cap1tal city of our Slst state, they were greeted by Ronald Luyster, d1rector of Globavlslon, the new world wide telev1sion net work From Moscow, the Rltcheys flew to the middle East, where they were granted an aadlence with the Sheik Abdul Abehop, formerly known as David R1ggle, and h1.s 100 w1ves 16 0 . , O . T . '. . took a cab to the famous dress Shoppe, NLe Pabon owned by Miss Pattijo 0 , '
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CLAS a 'ILL We, the Senlor Class of 1959, leave to the SBH1OP Class of 1960, our books our desks, and Mr Rltchey Take extra good care of Mr Rltcheyl To the new Junlor Class, we le ve all of the blackboards, the erasers and all the ch lk, lf there 1S any to be found To the Soohomores of 59 60, we leave Mrs Kerr and all the HFUNH we had stayln 1n at noon and after school To the on comlng Freshman Class, we leave all the wood tlmes we have had hlgh school and the hope that you w1ll have as much fun as we had course, we have learned some thlnvs, too To the Faculty we le ve the entlre school bulldlngs, 1f they are stlll ex igting when we leave I ttlgo Barylak w11l my shorthand ablllty to Madollne Kols Madollne, you'1l mlss me on the bus I, Barbara Bethel, w1ll to Carole Gardner my ab1l1ty to catch a man lh my Junlor ye r Hope you h ve better luck 1n keeplng hlm I, Bob Bethel, leave my n1cknames to Bob Hyest I, Carole Borkoskl, w1ll my-b sketball ab1l1ty ln gym class to Donnle an Ouren CHe re lly doesn't need lt I, 'udy Delaney, w1ll my pos1t1on as drum magorette to Judy Bradley I, Nell DeJault w11l my books and my desk to Jlm Carnes Maybe he'll ble to use them I, Susle D1 Clemente w1ll my place on the honor roll to Llbby Nellson I, Davld Fltzgerald, w1ll my ablllty to get along w1th Mrs Kerr to my brother, Denver 'aul Foraker, w1ll my ab1l1ty to sleep 1U Choral Club to Rlchard Harper Annette Grear, will my dP1VlDg ablllty to my brother, Marlon Sarcr Harrls, leave my Job as class secretary to Sandra Lynn Robert Humphrey, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get in trouble to Arthur L1tten John Knlght, w1ll my ab1l1ty to be late to class to brother Bob Marth Lendon, w1ll my qulet ways to Sue Ann Howe, CT1ke heed, ue Robert Leone, will my ability to get along with the St. Clairsville girls to Steve Riggle. 18 T' Y . I -' . c . D w l . C C . n a I Q a ' ' . I I - L ' V I M . g . Y . - ' t O ' in ' ' ' . But o .- ' 3 g a . . . . . Q - - Q , Ta t I- , . O . a ' a . . . . I . . V a . . . . V . a , ' .D U . . . . ' ' ' , ' ' . be 3- . 1. . , . . . . . . . . . . . I I, q . . . . . I, . . V . . . . I, . .f a ' ' , I, . . . . O I, . . . . I , - . I C S U D I, .
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