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p QCLf5Cl,l'll Ql7'L0l L8Z5 Thc face llftlflg of the school after twenty long years The rush fO1 free apples at the end of thc school a The football squad selenadmg Dlck Sty pa to the tune of Marle The hlrlnv and Flflllg of lVIl Hallls EIlUl1Sh 4 cll s The submelged nlnety nlnc pclcent Mr Poynton s settlng the boys stlalght The partlal dlsappcarancc of thc swampland lJGl'llIlCl the school The shlny nose of Challey Rudolph Lattuca The blg coal strlke of 1900 and the days off t brought The versatlllty of Louls Hackney play mg hls one man band The poor attendance at some of the football games The many 3CCOI'dl311 solos by Bob Magg1O The red hall of RlCll3Id Kayo Schulel The lenewal of dll Idld dlllls Louls Seltz md hls Old Pall ol Shocs Mr Elllott s blg smlle Roland Sutton s blush hall cut Class tlme belng used up by gflplllt., scn xmmx s The Cook s Toul of thc school The nlce gllls on Open Housc Nlght The permanent possesslon of the LIOSS LOUIIUQ trophy The seldom attalned goal of lldvlllf., 1 tcxt blok note book and asslgnment book taken home Mr Plerce s d13lNdt1CS and anecdotes The lctuln to school on the day aftel New Yeal The S9D1OTS wo rung hovx thell plctulcs tulned out and the screams when they flnally sau them The chlll that ran up and down oul splnes as wc were remlnded that Marks close Frlday The football major letter earners Whlte Sweater Llub shoxxlng off thelr svx eaters at the basket ball games SGDIOIS slgnlng thell lepolt calds The blg change ln Gllo Nay arlo The fellows constantly talklng about then lr fllends Mr Tlllcy s box offlce dullng the fllst lunch perlod Those Flld ly I'I101D1I1g dlscusslons The boys h lxlng thcll cals f1XCCl ln the shops The boy s of the P11Ht1Hg Department sneaklng extra Jobs on the plcsses The 11d9S to the alrport ln the school bus The many excuses to get out of class or out of school The shy ness of Tom BO1OW1ak Tle bllght colorful jackets of the Jesters The bl llns of Al Thompson The xxlsecl lcks of Jelly Walsh The me on the faces of the flQSl'llH6I'1 the flrst day The c lsualtlcs IH thc Engllsh Regents cxam Bob QIIHIUOIIS Slllglllg., about Davey Jones Locker The m my flghts of Dan CdS3CL1 mc lcllancc ol somc pcople oll thc lJId1I'lS of thc cllss Thc svycet xolcc ot Mel Qolllcl lblilllg Where 15 WUUI school splllt lNOIIU EIIWITILXSCPII s hot lod xnlth the smashed ID back fclldcl Ken Wolf s llsyllli., to lld the school of a few teachels III hls hO101L accldent John Cash IS s IIOLIS about school work as about 'lthletlcs The many boys who left school to enter the armed SQIVILCS f ' X - - 4 - v 14 - . . . , ' . , - f v ' V I -1 y 1 it ' 'T ' ' f ' . . . .' .' ' . . f Q- . . 3 . C, , ., Y- 1 ' y - - fl I . . . l A f ' X ' IJ I ' Y' ' A , A . . . , Vx. i , , . ., 8. . ' . . .. ' ' ' ' ' . . , . . . ' 1 . . . . ' ' ' . , v . 1' ' - ' 1 ' I 1- i - al H ' . ' . U v . c ' I . fs- . .E . V. -. . 5. I 1 7 1 y v Q - ' . . . . ,L . . ,, . . , .' c ,' ' 'Q they met the upper classmen. , 4 . - . V 1 1 ' ' ' ' . ,I ' - 1, , bc. s - , s 1 p D L T I ' 1 v Q r 1 1 I f , . i lu.. ' 'Y X .vi Y.'x V 1 .x'2,- as .4 . . ,, . . .' . . 5 , 3 , 1 V Y . X... ',, . ,' B. ' T pls- 1 . X 2 ' A 7 . . 1 4 . , T . u , . A f 1 ' I i 1 u I' I ' - I . B. 2 ,. -.9 .' K. ,Q . v . L- ' 1 5 v ' 11 7 C ls.. ' f . . . ' . , ' ' l 1 v ' v x ' , as A H - V 1 1 .' ' . QT ' ' f.
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.X4ll,t0l'l'l06lA Cfarfd P ,048 Late ln Nox ember 1965 I declded to take a trlp to Florlda I packed mx gllp and xx as on lnx xx ax Mx fn st stop xx as tc Joe Schlclsmg s thotj Ldl lot to purchase a C81 From here I went to one of R1Ch3ld Frass s serxlce statlons xx here the atten ants Donald Thomas Joe Danner and Nlck Dln ezza gaxe me a warm welcome I fueled up and e C1U1b1Dg along at 60 1111165 per hour I heard a IQIIIIIL NOISE It xxas Robert Klnn George Corda and Ray Duke Ollxlerl ln a souped up roadster After thls encounter I needed rest and somethlng IH the llne of refreshments so I pulled lnto Fred Llndnel s roadhouse I walked ln and notlced Joe Tracy leanlng on the bar belng served by Mel Col ller I sat down and llSt9D6d to the sweet ITILISIC of Lexx IS Hackney lnd hrs Be Boy s conslstlng of San to Santarsler o Donald Platt and Bob squeeze box M8gg1O I xx as fullx rested and began to leaxe xx laen to a stop and out Jumped Rlchard Sante and John GIIGCO xxlth thell g1llS I sald hello and drove away I xx as IH Vllglnla xxhen I lllet George Gung Ho Md1llU Phlllp Marshall Petc Montemar mo and Blll McCoxx an xx ho xx erc M 1111165 srncc thex left school and xx ere stlll PIIX ates VVe recalled old tunes and then I moved onxx ard I cnteled a small toxxn farther south and that 19 xx hcn I saxx Gus V1lal9 ID a shoxx xx lndoxx testlng mattresses alld Harrx Leech and Thomas Balexxlck k1Sl1LllIlL, peoplc 11110 the storc I bccame hungry, so I xx rlked 11110 l restaurant to sce Flank Bllllltlel and Donald Rose d15ll1Ilg out p1LZ8 to Nlck Fran cescone and Jerry MOd1C8 Ray Wagner was on hand to fulnlsh the xx ater ln case the seasoning was too hot Ibade them farewell and walked out to d1SLOX91 a braxxl ln the street xxlth Bob SIIHIHOYIS comlng out the X1CtO1 I xxas xxalklng along xxhen I bumped lnto Norm Emmerson who took me home Wlth hlm to meet hls xx lfe hls four klds and hrs butlers John Burle and Jerrx Burck I made thelr acqualnt ances and headed for my destlnatlon I reached Flor lda by March tl was lucky and lan lnto Al SCl'1Illltt6I' Jack Helda and Ed Eckl xx ho xx ere ln tralnlng xx lth the Lookland Dodgers After I left them I met Eugene McCarthy Edwln Gray and Ronald Wohler who were g0lUg to watch the ball game They told nle later that I could profit by a Xlblt to the Pollsh Vlllage run by Jerrx ChJ1I1bk1 Rax KCJ7llJXNSlx1 Stanley Kruszona and John KIZHIIOXVIC7 I left the Vrllage and went ox er to the bank to cash a check I entered and d1S coxered that Al Thompson xxas the president and the tellers were Elmer I-Iuels Laxerne Anderson and Ronald Fuchs I had the check cashed and xx ent to xxatch the stockcar races I arrlx ed ln tlme to watch the last race and xx hen I looked at the entrlcs It xxas no surprlse to mc to find th lt Kell Stockcar VVolf xx as the fax orlte C crald Welsh Mllton Dlllsxxorth and Norman Shrex e xxcre others IH the race I x lslted the garages after the race and found that Oscar Luther Rlchald Vogt Eugene Ostroxxskl Robert Hammer md Rollald Llesterl xxere some of the IDGCIIHDICS Those Burgald boxs really get around I guess Ill nexer be able to go anx xxhere xvlthout runnlng IIIIO the old gang I . y . 4 , v v v ' - 1. ' 4. ' 'l Y ' ' - I 4 v I l V 7' I . ' .S t. , D. I . 'x -sf' 'C .. . ' I ' ' I h .1 'I 4 I , 3 . ' ' - . Q . . , . .1 7, . . . ' 7 I 'i V' . ' ' - . .' . ' y 1 - ' - I - . - - 1 . . - v . J ll 77 ' V' ' ' l - I . I 5 I , Q, . . ' 1 A ' ' ' 5' . ' 7 7. 4. .sq Q y .' . '. U . l' ' ' . V' - V - v s 5. 1 v y A Y . 1 . - I heard the squealing of brakes. A car finally canle , , - si I ' Q 1 7 . , , . . ' I ' I -T ' x 'Z . V . .' N. ' ,. . . ' . ' vf . 1 v 4 1 2 -' be 1' - ,x N' H N . r z ' ' ' ' 5 ' . ll - I .I . ,I lj .Y y A V' ' . . ,Q Y 1 I I y yi 1 - ' sr u vl .I 4 1 'F 1 x F- v L- ' ' - . V' . . ' - ' . - . . y . 'Q 1 s U-.1 '-l 1 1 u v u 1 ts v- 1 v 2 r I ,A v 1 B- I y., -. ,.' I x ' ,A -. .,. xv y. . -. 5. . . . . f V . . . 5.8. 'E A Z 1 V- nr 54 x 4 v I - I 1 I v 1 .Iv 7 I . -
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