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7?os ter PET LOVE PET PEEVE FAVORITE PASTIME My novel Leaky fountain pens Writing poetry '56 Ford My temper Hunting Trying to please Nonsensive comics Woodworking others Windy days Making these things up Talking on the phone Hair styling History classes Painting '53 Plymouth Brothers Constantly getting in trouble Dave Dirty black Chevys Dating Cars Justices-of-t he-Peace Sleeping My family Making speeches Cooking Money French Writing letters Weekends Fuzz Going out A good laugh Spoiled sports Selling merchandise Horses Redheads Riding horses My jokes People with no sense of humor Talking to myself Kathy State Cowboys Tinkering on my car '62 Ford XL Bus 15 Drawing Cloudy days Hypocritic people Whistling and model planes Money Girls that don't want to have any fun Playing haunted house Moonlight boat rides Little brothers Driving with the intent to hit snowbanks Family Living Finks Driving from Argyle to Schuylerville Anything that suits A lot of homework Writing letters my fancy Girls Farming Reading Going out Math Dancing Playing my sax Getting my driver's license Wasting time Elephant jokes Uncontrollable tempers Constantly getting in trouble Getting Peter in Getting me in trouble in Getting in trouble in trouble in Physics Physics Physics Arguing Slow cars Getting out of work Girls Homework Making money Own a new car Five day school week Hunting Cheerleading Fatigue Singing
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Glass NAMES AMBITION FAVORITE EXPRESSION Barb Atwell Writer How 'bout that? Rog Bennett Teacher That breaks me up! Jim Bodkin Farmer You think you know but I know I know Linda Bristol For once in my life to do something right I love you, Peter Charlotte Derusha Beautician Painting Karen Dowmont Secretary You think so, huh? Kathy Durkee To be happy You idiot! Wayne Ely Farmer I even care! Diana Graham Secretary I don't know. Bet Hamilton To go to college I’ll go along with that. Pete Hay Own a Sting Ray Joy to the world! Lee Horning Architect You're kidding! Susie Humiston Get through college You some kind of nut? April Jones To think before I act All right, you guys! Dave Knowlton Farmer Oh, yeah! Ruthe Lapitsky Interior Decorator Of all the nerve! Chip Lee To always improve Nothing! John McIntyre Get rid of my curfew What a glom! Meredith McNeil Ag. Engineer Son of a gun! Frank Merrill Phys. Teacher I'll never tell! Elsie Middleton Dietitian Oops! Rog Morey State Trooper Sh - sh - sugar! Di Page English Teacher I'm impressed! Linda Ranney Physical Therapist Ya know! Sandy Roods Nurse Shee-ee-eez! Marti Rouse What makes you think Do you mind? Do you I've got one? mind? Jack Royallminns Mechanical Engineer Jeeps! Stan Siaulnski Farmer I'll say! Ross Sheridan To work Are you serious? Sue Whitman To be successful in what I do I can't win 'em all!
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( ass J Jror) k opnecu Time: June 23, 1974 Place: The Middleton-Morey Beehive Inn Occasion: The 1964 Class Reunion Upon entering the inn we notice that Rog and Elsie are already here. As co-owners of this massive inn they have graciously allowed us to use it for our reunion. It is soon evident that Dave and Kathy have arrived as we hear Dave's car roar into the parking lot. We are also very honored to have Betty with us tonight. She has become the owner and backstop for that well-known baseball team, The Roaring Redheads. We are ter- ribly sorry that Linda will not be able to come as she is still making up eighth periods for Mr. McDuffee. Look! Who is that obscure figure over in the corner? Oh yes, it is Charlotte, tak- ing attendance (she never would give up that job). Suddenly Frank comes dribbling in through the door. He has become the first white player with the Harlem Globe Trotters. The arrival of several secret service men attracts everyone's attention to the door. In walks Marti, the first woman president of the U.S. The entertainment for the evening is being provided by Mr. McDuffee and that swingin' trio: Go-Go Graham, Jivin' Jones, and Rockin' Ranney. Singing his famous Thunder Road” is internationally famous, Pete Hay. We notice that our games will soon begin as our game leader, Chip Lee, has just arrived. He has informed us that the first game on the agenda is that all time favorite: Pass the Popcorn. The programs for this evening were designed by that great artist, RuthE, and printed up by Jimsy. He now owns his own printing press. The drinks have been provided by John, who now owns the K.L. O. Company, specializing in koolade, lemonade, and orangeade. We must also thank Rog, who has been saving the potato chips out of his lunch bag for the last 6 months, in order to provide us with them tonight. That famous author, Barb Atwell, who has just hit the million mark on her latest novel, is also in our midst tonight. A sharp ring of the phone interrupts our activities temporarily. It is Jack, who has called to tell us that he won't be able to be with us because he has a full schedule of youth group meetings and he simply can't break away. Suddenly we hear a deafening roar as Sandy and Karen drive up. They are right out of the Indianapolis 500. Sandy drives and Karen is her mechanic. Lee is over on the other side of the room proudly showing the blueprint which he just finished for Argyle’s new eight story high school. He doesn't have much of an au- dience though, because Wayne and Stan have captured everyone's attention with their take off on Abbott and Costello. Sue now walks in escorted by her ideal husband. She looks remarkably well after cleaning her twenty room house arid taking care of her eight children. What is Meredith doing? He seems to be counting something. Oh yes, that's the remainder of the class treasury which he never turned in. We all look up as we hear the pounding of hoofs in the distance. It is Sue Humiston, who has taken time off from her regular spot on the Stoney Burke Show to be with us tonight. She has gotten here just in time for pizza, which Diane is now passing around. She has donated it for tonight from her famous Italian restaurant: Page's Pizzeria. As we look around we see that everyone is accounted for except Ross, who, we learn, is on a hunting trip into the wilds of Africa. We are all having so much fun that it is most certain that there will be another reunion in '84, if we survive this one.
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