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We read that Ed Woodward is married again and now has to pay two million dollars alimony. Gary Barr has taken over his fathers factory and has recently added a new fur-bird product. We see that Dave Weal is still in Las Vegas trying to figure out if he is related to the roulette wheels. Lynda Snyder and Chuck Burns are now happily married and live on their own tugboat on the Mississippi River. Sharon Sherman is the new owner of the Hillcrest Nursing Home and Jean Gillispie is the director of admissions. We hear that Donna Ball and Carolyn Pooler have moved to the Yukon and founded their own town, BallerPool. Dr. Judy Richmond has adopted a new slogan, “smile, I dare you.” Judy Sischo is a bookkeeper at her husband’s antique shop. Carole Lantier is our new ambassador to Russia and doing real well. The last we heard she was foreman of three salt mines. We see that Peter Jones is now Czar of Outer Mongolia. As a result of a close chess game with Krushchev he obtained this position. We are sorry to hear Bob Widrick is presently residing at Sing-Sing for selling the Grand Union. What a salesman! Beverly Macklen is now modeling Rices new Fur-bird product. We read that Sarah Burns has just purchased two broken down boats. Her brother’s and Lynda’s tugboat. Tom Waite and Bruce Whitehead after writing the class prophecy for the Class of 1962 have joined the Foreign Legion and presently own a little peanut ranch somewhere in the Sahara Desert.
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Class Prophecy Dear Mr. Scholtz: I just read the Jefferson County Journal and was amazed at the re- sults of that crazy class of ’62. We noticed that the police had raided the Andy Bates establish- ment and uncovered a distilling ring. We were shocked to see that Andy and his gang, Don Smithers and Wayne Dealing were caught. We are sorry to hear that Worth was annexed by Lorraine. We noticed that some of the conspirators were of our class. We are es- pecially proud of General Yvonne Beckstead, Captain Dorothy Nowak and their Mountain Girls. We saw an advertisement for lonely men on the back page. Please congratulate Nancy Thomas, Sally Burnash and Donna Fyderek for founding the first lonely hearts club in Adams. Also congratulations to Linda Holley on making the Olympic Weight Lifting Team. We read that Gary Hallett has now trained his dogs to clean the game that he shoots. So Duffy Hamilton is now coach of his own team. Although they haven’t won any games, we’re sure that he’ll help the girls develop. We noticed that Ed Remington bought the rest of Dobbins’s junk yard. Ken Conway, John Smith, and Ronnie Sanford have declared Spring Street a drag strip for their own personal use. Well, I see that Professor Charlene Bangs has won a Pulitzer Prize for her book on love. Bill Berry and John Burns have revolutionized bowling by short- ening the alleys, doing away with nine of the pins and adding three more shots. 22
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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Crumb, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Harmon, Mr. Scholtz, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Montague, Mrs. Otis. SECOND ROW’: Mr. Gordon, Mrs. Dobbs, Mrs. Bechtel, Mr. Jackowski, Mr. Morgia, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Rice. THIRD ROW: Mr. Kane, Mr. Sacci, Mr. Lephart, Mr. Hannon, Mr. Bonnanno, Mr. Dayger. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sinlair, Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Greenley, Mr. Scholtz, Mrs. Fee, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Widrig, Miss Spaman. SECOND ROW': Mrs. Rawlings, Mrs. Scholtz, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Moreton, Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Kane. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Vespa, Mr. A. Rice, Mr. Northrop, Mr. Black, Mr. Bovee, Mrs. Titus. 24
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