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Found out soon that the firemen weren't the only ones in Cincy who like to splashg the school sponsored swimming lessons at the Wickwire pool in Cortland. Before they were over, Chuckie got to be a first class swimmer. Telephone and tennis took up most of Sis's time. Ieven joined the Brackle softball team. Didn't know if my old bones would take it, but when we won the championship, I figured allthat Ben Gue hadn't been wasted. You know, I guess we allimprove with prac- tice. Even Mrs. Bennet goes to a cook's school every summer, and everybody knows what good food and service our school's cafeteria always gives. I Say, what party is that on stage now? Those kids certainly seem to be havingarollicking time! Listen: Robinson, in apprecia- tion of all the understanding and patience you have shown us, we wish to present this gold watch. That must be the seniors' former advisor. I've heard Sis's pals talk about what a good teacher he was. 1' ' 'T
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