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'54 September 7, 1951 -- We are sentenced to four years manual labor in the rock mines of the BIYIUS Township Peflilemiafy. Numbers and cells are distributed,but being new, they are difficult to locate. At a meeting in the warden's office we learn the rules and regulations. Inmates participate in Annual Minstrel, turning out to be a success! Everyone on good behavior, we get time off. Our first anniversary, one down three to go. September 7, 1952 -- We begin our second year in the pen. We are again greeted by the warden and our old cellmates. Jean F annock takes over as Captain of the Cellblock. Prison athletes show fine exhibitions on the prison grounds. Cell inspection regularly for weapons, no evidence of a break, we are recessed. September 4, 1954 -- Serving third term, time passes rapidly. Marks of Identification are passed out in case of trouble, fclass ringsj. Our best striped suits are cleaned for the third term dance. Before the final exam we are placed in solitary confinement, all pull through. September 9, 1954 -- Back in the dungeon to serve our last year. Four Termers hold Halloween Hop for inmates. Cons blend voices for Christmas show. A bond issue was voted on, Mr. Swank replaced the old warden, Bar-B-Q Sales proceeds went toward Senior Prisoners annual record book. Rosemarie Snukis takes position as new Cellblock Captain. Frosty Fantasy Dance proved to be a success despite the prisoners disappointment that Frosty wasn't there, our instigator, Joan F annock made up for this disappointment. All prisoners are released to prison privileges under guardian and then paroled. Commencement, sentence ends, Warden and guardians shake our hand and give us our walking papers. A new and different life is ahead for all of us. ,n ,aivk with the realization that we are still very yotmg in heart and experi- ence, with the knowledge that with their counsel there is yet peace and love, and a deeper, calmer faith for us to seek: we gratefully dedi- han: fhio fha 1OKR l'h-annn in nun- llnfhnne -inf! Unflruau-e
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