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Barbara Gordon is married to the famous band leader, Charles Rockhold. The band is playing mostly lullabyes , now that Mr. and Mrs . Rockhold are the proud parents of six children. Now that Pat McKibben has built another drugstore he has a chain of 78 pharmacies Pat tells us that he plans to buy all the Rexall drugstores before long Steve Skopik has taken control of the Frey Hardware store m Ottawa and is domg quite well After going out West to be m the Annie Oakley Show Betty Geckle decided instead to play 'Blondie' in the TV series 'Blondie and Dagwood Leroy Sroufe 15 terrific in his part as Dagwood Mary Wagner has started on her Aro1.md-the-World in 80 Years' tour She is writmg about her adventures for National Geographic Continental is really proud of its Chief-of-Police Jack Schafer He received a Dick Tracy medal for capturing the dangerous criminal Dwight Agner who had escaped from Alcatraz Pat Fickel is the new head-mistress of the Continental School of Etiquette The former head-mistress was Mary Harshman but she resigned to go into the beauty salon busmess with Karen Hoffman They will specialize m hair- dyeing Roger Bennett has just received another promotion He is now Chief Officer of Samtation and is m charge of plumbing at the White House Carolyn Stout became an airline stewardess and married the pilot Now both are flying lngh After selling millions of hillbilly records Jim Dockery turned to religious music and he is now the song leader for the well known revival preacher Reverend George Martm Janet Schafer is work1ng as a reporter for Life magazine and from what we hear she really loves Life Two of the 1958 graduates are teachers Mary Ellen Homan is professor of History at Harvard, and Larry Bracken is teaching at the Cloverdale School for Girls and IS extremely happy m this position After graduating from nurses' training Conme Friend decided that she had picked the wrong career and she now rlms a 40 000 acre horse ranch in Texas After considering bemg a lawyer a movie director and dozens of other professions George Kakis has finally chosen his career medlcme He will specialize in diseases of the little toe Sarah Simon has achieved her ambition she is slmgmg hash at the local Dew Drop Inn which incidentally 18 managed by Donna Wmkle Those two mfamous racketeers Pat Hicks and Clifford Hunt were convicted of conspiracy to defraud by selling 7 Up in champagne bottles They are still fightmg deportation to the Moon One of the biggest surprises is the fact that Lyle Etter has settled down married and become a respected citizen In fact he is running for Mayor Dupont in the next election Well I really must be saying 'Goodbye' but I hope to see you at the Reunion Banquet for the Alumni of C H S Until then 111' 411 i ll' I' l 2 . , . 9 l . . , 0 i 8 1 , I . . , . . 9 ' 1 . . . , , l . , . . . . s , . l o I , . . 9 9 9 T 0 - - , . , . . ,. . . . 9 7 . . . . . D . , I l 9 9 D 3 D . 9 M U' 1 vig,-A 1 ,. -.. . . 11.1 N . I 4 , ' I
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I Roger Bennett, will my excess height to William Moore. I, Dianne Prowant, will my shyness to Twila Bidlack. I, Joyce Friend, will my gift of gab to Lottie Hanefeld. And we the Senior Class will our reputation such as it may be, to any class who thmks they can equal it The Class of '58 solemnly swear that the above was written while we were under no pressure applied by teachers mental stress from studying in deep thought of ways to skip school or other disturbances and while we were in the best of school spirits SIGNERS EXECUTOR Class Prophecy May 9 1978 Hi! This IS Just a note to keep you informed of the news arolmd town Yesterday I went to the Graduation ceremomes for the Class of 1978 Being 1n the old schoolhouse agam surely did brmg back the memories of our days at C H S and the kids with whom we went to school Speaking of our old classmates, have you heard the latest news about them? As you know the Class of '58 has some famous members Everyone has watched Ronald Morehead's TV show Sunday Varieties I read in TV Mirror that Ronnie hired Ed Sullivan just to do the commercials Two of the graduates became authors Goldie Gregg has written a novel sim 1lar to Peyton Place about life in Contmental and Jerry McCl1sh is busily writ Leon McDougle IS now sole owner of the Banana Club the fabulous night spot located at Rice Ohio Quite a few Conti graduates are employed at the Club The Cocobanana Chorus girls, mcluding Lou Randolph Norma Cass Bonnie Rayle Dianne Prowant and Sandra Moran are quite famous Tom Swicker has a good Job there working as a combination bouncer and doorman Bruce Stauffer and John Kesler are still feudmg over control of the farming land m this area At the last count each owned half of the acreage m Putnam County Soon after graduation wedding bells rang out for a good many of the girls Frances Crame Betty Moore Sue Tracy and Janet Homier became respectively Mrs Wilham Sroufe Mrs Ed Roddy Mrs Jerry Bowes and Mrs Darryl Sullivan Two of the girls are now sisters in law I am speaking of course of Linda Noon and Joan Dangler or should I say Mrs Gerald Dangler and Mrs Roland Howell Rumors have been buzzmg around town about the forthcoming marriage of Joyce Friend She divorced her 7th millionaire last month , . , . 7 ., ', 9 I n s 0 . . . ., , 0 . u 0 9 0 . . . . , . . . . - ing his 23-volume History of Putnam County. 7 . 9 . 9 ' , .9 u ' 1 . . . , . 0 , . o ' . I , l A , , , 9 . ' 9 ' 9 ' ! . -. - ' , , . 9 1 0
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