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Sembr Pmpfzecy well, kids, here we are at the Tenth Anniversary of the Class of '59. Only, we're just not kids anymore. I've interviewed all of our old classmates as we've been sitting here in Hemry Hall, and this is what I've found: JIM DARNER has just received the Nobel Prize for his out-standing work in nuclear physics. He is still a bachelor as he couldn't forget Sandra Middleton. Speaking of SANDRA, she is an entertainer at the Zane Hotel, Her husband is J D4 JAMES, the manager. DON WHITBMAN is in the Foreign Legion. He likes it very much. HAM LOU HITTI8 Stemm Kirby Baker Moore, is here with her four children. At the present time she is married. The fine entertainer you saw on stage just a few mcxnents ago is BOB KENNEDY. He has even brought vaudeville back to fame. SANDY BALDWIN is a beautician in Hollywood for the stars , She is considered the very best because she is such an expert on bleaching hair. JEAN HILL is also associated with show business since she has taken Marian Ander-son's place. Secretary of the Air Force, IDBER1' HOFFER, is with us today He tells me he is going to resign his post and run for President PATTY WHFELER is a very busy little woman She is the first wcman to be named head of the Ohio State Highway Patrol BETTY liI'1 I'LE is head disc Jockey for Station K Y W, Cleveland Probably because of her gift of gab RON BALDWIN is the proud father of three sets of twins, all boys, His wife, the former CAHJL LEE LITTICK, plays trumpet on the Lawrence Welk show on Saturday nights while Ronnie baby sits LINDA BUTLFR 15 the head cook in the cafeteria here in Adamsville CARL SNIDER called frm Zanesville just a few moments ago to say that he and J IM WRIGHT will be here as soon as possible He is Sheriff and Jim is a Deputy They have some last minute things to do SHIRLEY FLIGVR and GMU CAMPBELL were married last month after a courtship of nearly ten years Instead of love, they're living on cherry pies KATHLEEN ADAMS Yansickle has a Laundromat here in Adamsville We have a telegram from DONALD STEMM who is :Ln Australia He is sorry he can't leave his 25,000 acre Kangaroo Ihnch but will hop up to see us at our next reunion LOREN KNICELY, RANDY STALNAKER, AND ELDEN SARBAUGH have gone into business for themselves They have the only Fishing Worm factory in the United States BRENDA DOZER Heil has finally learned about fanning She 15 secretary of the COBA and she and her husband are raising Hampshire hogs MARION J ORDAN is head coach at OSU but informed me he is coming back to his Alma Mater next year to train the Wildcats to beat Haysville DOUG BBACKEN is another who cou1dn't be with us He is in the Belgian Congo taldng the place of Tarzan, who is ill ZON DAVISON is writing the comic strip 'Little Abner' and GARJL SUE is his wife and secretary And I, JUDY TUBE Hoffer, have been living in South America for five o the past ten years We have a diamond mine and Ilama Ranch there It surely has been fun talking to all W old classmates again I hope our next Reunion in 1979 will be Just as eng oyable 'xx 4, 5 -fi, .2 .4 A f x I Q 0. I I ' '- -A gg.. 'Q K ,uf ' f 0 ff! 4' ,ffl l 0 S f I cl 0 1' L f , ,, f ' .J Q ,f XTWL O T.- 2
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Hass Will we, tha Senior Class of 1959, of Adamsville High School, Muskingum County, State of Ohio, Continent of North America, lmowing that everyone w1ll miss our smiling faces, our qu1et ways, and our intel ligent brains, do hereby make this our last will and testament T0 the hard to get along w1th 'hI!10!'S, we leave our well used candy customers, our fed up teachers, and the intelligence that has been left over from our class To the spolled Sophorrores, we leave our sympathy, which they will need in order to get along w1th the Junlors To the wild and Wooly Freshmen, we leave our grown up, sensible manners, so that they might follow in our footsteps To the rude, uncouth Eighth Graders, we leave our monitors that worked so hard to keep them out of trouble '0 the concelted Seventh Grade, we leave our deslre to always get ahead To our dearly beloved C91 teachers, we leave our thanks for putting up with us all these mary years and also, future students that wlll get passes before they skip classes Tre following Seniors have individual bequests Kate Adams, will my temper to Pansy Cusac Sandy Baldwin, bequeath my peppy activeness to Betty Bowden Ronnie Baldwin, leave my position as captaan of the basketball team to Harold West Douglas Bracken, leave my bashfulness to Linda Denrqf Linda Butler, leave my quiet was to Sandra Va.nDyne and my cafeteria job to amrone who will have it Gary Campbell, leave ly ahmlity to flirt to Brian Foley J imngy Darner, leave my knowledge of math and science to John Smith Zon Davison, leave my ability to get along with girls to Ralph Shirer Brenda Dozer, leave nv sewmg ability to Janet Williams Shirley Fliger, leave my slim, girlish figure to Joyce Agin Carol Green, leave my natural curly hair, to Dorothy Heil J san Hill, leave :gy ability to get good grades to Jerry stump Betty Hittle, leave my-ex boy friends to Martha Foraker Mary Lou Hittle, leave my ability to get along with boys to Karen Golanan Bob Hoffer, leave my crush on Carol Green to Claude Foley Jim James, leave my ability to sleep in class to Palmer Caliban Marion Jordan, leave ly Clfflhillg antics to Bill Graham Bob Kennedy, leave my ability to do algebra to Darlene Bowden Loren Knicely, leave mr height and good looks to Larry her-son Carol Littick, leave IU false teeth to Earl Hoffer Sandra Middleton, leave my slender build to Gail HcCallister I, Elden Sarbaugh, leave my ability to square dance to lbnnie Wiles Y . In 1, , I, ' l If If I, . I, , In I, . In I, I, . I, - If Io In In In In I, I,
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