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,- ,FLW gre. X I.: 1 A 497, T S V X . - L51 L ' X aff 0 Z 9 4' g 6?:n 4' ' ' ,- 5' ' 1 Wild 15 and ' d CLASS PROPHECY 4.01. - s Now look, my kiddies and you shall read G Qf a group of s1ll1es who finally did succeed. iy,,x.,. 1-his prelude of history, now sure is so, ' IQENHQEA1 Lets stop our gabbing, to our story lets go. ,,,. Q ,HQ qqmp '11 u f.f' ,l'L,.flpN .'f4 , It all started way back in a town called Wallace. - 6 Now this town was not very big, but it was our ufyca-Q! W' ' hometown and we loved it. when we were Seniors .wif at Wallace High School we made a class prophesy. X e p In 1968 we deci ed to have a Homecoming for our Q, 4 A A graduating crgsg ogilZ58.t We had to up rl 4 ,, ' 1 , ,L C --' re a ves an o n ou ur e ow c ass EP members were. Warren Bartletgcxelfgg just got out ' , of the Marines. It seems he finally found a girl ive while he was there. and settled down. Besides l , all that his wife is putting him through college. David Cooper is the only one we didnif have to c find, for he was still in our little'hometown. - 5 k,x There was a great big change there, Dave who used m I If 5, to be the Romeo was living in a two-room house 1 , 3 with his wife and 17+ children. Howard Criss got fwf' 'f so much pactige from operating his still on Big VA lie' r Elk, tha? he finally decided to put ina legitimate Qt whiskey factory. All we had to do to find him was look in the phone book under Old Criss N . - . N, whiskey. Judy Hillwas sitting on her bosses f knee answering the telephone when we called to Q-,433 ' find out if she could possibly make it for our 'a N Homecoming. Yes, she could make it, but could --QVJ .,,.. QJWX she bring her simply divine boss? Fred Hurst, ndgig' now he was the jolly one of the class. Fred had finally become serious, but he still has his fondest thoughts, Girls. for he has recieved -lash '-Efiil . his Doctor's degree for special female patients. ,I Hollis Heledreth started to Salem College the NSJ5y2 same year we graduated,and believe it or not, fbfucv -he is still there.lhe pretty girls are actually whatfs keeping him there. He just can't stand life without girls being all around him. Junior Swiger just couldn't seem to find a job that suited him, so he decided to join the Foreign Legion. He was the only one who couldn't make it to the class reunion. Beverly Talkington worked as a telephone operator at Clarksburg for a while A ,N and then met some lucky boy and settled down. 5- as everyone knows, Shelba Upton d-id work in And- eysonkestuarant as a W81UPeSB, but now she has '- ,N 974 so much money, she justbougnt the restaurant. l,5Q s-Ugriigy are Talkington is going to the college in :'i4,,g'AA Clarksburg during the night, and working during ff' the day. He is still looking forward to the day when he will have enough money to ask Patty to marry him.
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gil' I ' 0 yt W Wgaw -. 'du - '. 6 .- l ' u 1 g - g 2 ?.hwtx N A 42' Nu WW Qfwwj' During our Senior year Jim bychy and working with the We usually remember seeing It has changed a lot since Hdye was going to school paper office at night then, he is still QW Jim sleepy all the time. -551 C fl working for the paper office days, but he is going to school at nights. Betty Louk had a crush on our boy Jim Hyde. She still Hasn't gotten over that. have you seen her fingernails? She is in Baltimore working, but her fingernails are all bitten off. Why:::: Jim. Another phone call had to-be made to Washington, D.C. to find Kitty Marshok. Over the phone came loud blasts of agck and H911 music, Jail House Rock, a popular song of our day., Wondering what was happening we asked her and got the reply that he wastryin to Jitterbug a confession from one of the Ten dist Wanted Criminals and was suc- ceeding. Richard MzGee is still as quiet as he used to be and is S1111 unmarried. He is a bach- elor living at Salem and going to Salem College. Patsy Powell finally hooked her man, She wg, in the process of reading bedtime stories to ner little Swigers when she heard about the Homecoming. She would be there, but, could she bring her children? She couldn't leave her children V155- out a baby sitter, so She would bring them with her. Naida Swiger finally decided to give in and marry Allen. ,As of now they are living at Center Point and Naida is helping her husband in his storet Phyllis Smith was working at Clarksburg running 'Phyllis's Kiddylandn. She had about Fifteen youngsters a day, and was she ever tired of children. Well that my kiddies is all the story, Of the class of '58, in all their glory, W7 7s Good Night! ' W ZW AW sl Q J NHL- NX 9 . , 1 my
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