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DATE: June 24, 1970 SCENE: Top O'World Hobo Camp TIME: 12:03 A.M. The class of 1960 is assembling at the Hobo Camp, a welcome retreat, for all for- mer classmates. Gary Gilchrist is busy telling tales of his business as assistant proprietor of Ellis' gas station. One of his first customers was Will Skellie, who arrived to have his brakes fixed, also one of his regular customers is Keith Jackson, a test driver for Chev- rolet. As a first class business man, Gary frequently does business with Steve Whitman, who invented a new type rear view mirror. Martha MacAuley, grease monkey for Jack's looks on with a jovial smile as she knows Gary's business isn't as great as he claims it to be. We enjoy a delicious meal consisting of fresh meat furnished by Jim McDougall and Ken Hamilton, well-known HUNTERS, and cake from Karen's Bakery. She had such wonderful results with her cakes during the Senior play that she decided to make it her vocation. Entertainment for the evening is furnished by Betty and Carol, well-known singers in the rock and roll field. Several members send their regrets: Pete is busy with blueprints for his new home, Larry couldn’t get away from the family, Marie is terribly busy as M.C. of Jubilee, U.S.A ., Anita is overseas with her husband, Allene is touring with Eastern States Hock- ey Team, and Pat Weir's duties as Dean of Women at Houghton College keeps her from being with us. As we look around, we see Gary Humiston and Les Shear coming in. Gary has just bedded down the horses and Les has just taken his hourly cigarette break. Our meeting is covered by insurance sold by Dennis Kuba, representative of the Honesty Insurance Company. Mr. Smith has taken a night off from the White House, and George Carru- thers, now principal of A.C.S., offers a speech while Sally Gipe prompts him. She never could forget those lines. Diane Haessly and friend are now co-owners of a newly incorporated business, Binch-Clarks, Inc., while Barb Flewelling has changed her hobby from collecting class rings to wedding rings. Terry is busy giving all fellow classmates expert advice, as he is now head of the Lonely Hearts Division of Syndicated Press. Chuck presides over a short business meeting while we decide to meet again June 24, 1980
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favorite faod favorite Song Ambition Canadian bacon The Worried Man Get the girl of my choice French fries Whispering Pines Get a job and lots of money Steak It's Only the Beginning Fly a jet Bologna sandwiches Heartaches By the Numbers” To travel Spaghetti and meatballs O My Susie Darling Become a State Trooper Pickles Gee Have a ball with my guitar Pizza Special Angel Get rich quick Liver Believe Me Get to Luzerne to live Escalloped corn Marines Hymn To become a sergeant before 75 Pizza You Mean Everything to Me Get out of Argyle Spaghetti Come in Stranger Getting married Lobster I Enjoy Being a Girl” To become all that I can All food Three Bells Travel Hot dogs Mr. Blue Good job, good pay, no work Ice cream Waterloo To get my woman Hamburg Hawaiian Wedding Song To get a woman Steak Come Fly with Me To become head of electronics at General Electric Anything Heartaches by the Numbers To become a successful librarian Lima Creole Zulu War Chant” To graduate in 1960 Lasagne You Dreamer You To join the Waves French fries Guess Things Happen That Way” To go to Mississippi Venison Lavender Blue To help Cope find another homeroom Ice cream Sleep Walk To retire Pizza All for the Love of a Girl To get a 1960 Thunderbird Dag wood sandwiches High Hopes To lead a good Christian life Pizza All for the Love of a Girl Run a 100 mile dash in 10 seconds
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