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June 15 1965 Dear Bonme I recewed your letter last week tellmg me that you would be unable to attend our class reumon because B111 Jr had the measles I w1ll try to g1Ve you an account of what happened at the Palace Hotel m Chlcago As you know the Palace Hotel on Superlor Street 1n Chmcago 15 owned and operated by Kenton M11ler He really was a wonderful host I guess Kent struck It r1ch on h1s o1l wells out west The hotel 15 a beaut1fu1 structure Bob Snowberger was the draftsman for the Job and Roger Ott the head carpenter and handy man Nancy Halsey and Marxlyn Maggart entertalned us Nancy sang songs old and new whxle Mar11yn accompamed her Everyone Jomed Nancy 1n smgmg Onward Cromwell wh1ch brought back memorxes of the good ole days Nancy 1S on a TV show on Wednesday and Thursday mghts Mar1lyn IS head nurse of the Mayo Cl1n1c 1n M1nnesota The marr1ed women gathered together 1n one corner and d1scussed marrxed l1fe and the problems confrontmg them as housew1ves Sue Kalb Mock and Juamta Rollms Felts were d1scuss1ng a new recezpe Sue found 1n Better Homes and Gardens Dorothy Baker our old pal 1S mal r1ed to the doctor she was med1cal secretary for at Memor1al Hosp1tal Dor1s Gene M1ller Campbell seems very happy and contented to be l1v1ng on thelr farm south of Cromwell John Johnson and Arthur K1stler were talkmg of the POSS1b111t16S of the Cubs tak1ng the World Ser1es next year lhese boys turned pro on us 1n a hurry Both are bachelors Geox ge Mur phy and Melvere Sheley are work1ng for the government George ma1l clerk for the B 8: O raxlroad Melvere works for the Flrst Natxonal Bank 1n Chxcago Some of our classmates d1d stay 1n and around our home town Cromwell Gerald Yoder runs hls own skatmg r1nk and he sa1d For sp1lls and thrxlls come to Gerald s Betty .To Peterson owns her own beauty shoppe She employs f1fteen glrls to ass1st her Maybe we should make an appomtment w1th her Donald Galloway 15 marrxed and owns a 250 acre farm south of Cromwell T1me out for d1nner Everyone was starvmg and dug m just lxke we d1d at Turkey Run Remember'P It was evxdent that the food was prepared by a gemus at work Who do you suppose th1s gemus turned out to be? It was none other than the mmghty Casey or Ronald Sxlveus 16 i l q . s 9 I I ' an 11 u 1 Q . 1 A 0 0 l . . . . . . . . ,, , Q as - ' u on - , . ' 0 n u 1 1 I I . Q - - 'rw aa 01 - 1 Q Q , , 1 I ls Q Q Q . , u . . . . H . . , , I 1 n - ' Q . . ' , . . . , . H . ,, . . . Q . M . , . H . . . . ' lu U ' .
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Arthur Kxstler w1ll my ab1l1ty to break tra1n1ng rules to Dxck Swank Sue Kalb w1ll all the Webster boys but one to Norma Gray Fred Lawson w11l my ab1l1ty to woo the g1r1s to Don Rltter 1 Jean Leshe w1l1 my ab111ty to have a steady boy frxend to Nancy Fausnaugh I Boyd Lmn wzll my stompmg boots to Jack B1rch Marmlyn Maggart w1l1 my abxlxty to eat lunch xn home economxcs class to Bonme Carmck I Max MCI-'arren w11l my ab1l1ty to stay out late at mghts and sleep xn school to Torn Maggart Joan McLa111n w1l1 my ab1l1ty to get all fouled up to Roy Mynh1er Dons Mxller w11l my ab1l1ty to snag W11IT1Ot boys to Marxlyn M1ller Kenton Mxller w1ll my green chevy and ways wxth women to John George Murphy wxll my ab1l1ty of k1ss1ng the teacher to Morns Durharn Roger Ott w111 my ab1l1ty to get to school late and leave early to Allen Mlller Betty Jo Peterson wxll my qu1et ways to Leann Caple Dorls June Prent1ce w1ll my abxlxty to have class part1es to Beverly Khngaman I Juamta Rolhns w1l1 my Syracuse frxend to Shxrly Savage Melvere Sheley w1ll my wavy ha1r and my uxtelhgence to Don Wr1ght Ronald Sxlveus w1ll my ab1l1ty to dr1ve and to get 1n early to D1ck Hursey I Bob Showberger w1ll my abxhty to get along w1th Coach Abbs to Dof' Fausnaugh I Donna Tracy Wxll my Job as Wa1tress and my umforms to M1ld1 ed Hemntzelman I George Umbaugh w1l1 my convertxble and the guls that go w1th xt to Harold Wolf I Gerald Yoder w1ll my senous countenance and behef 1n hurnamty to Ronald Heffner 5 I, . ' - 1 1 - . V 1 ' Il I ' ' I D 0 L ' . . . ., ,, . . 0 L . I I . . . . . 1 I. . , . . . V . . I' . . , . . . . . . . . I' - , - as :I ' - Durham. L , . . . . . . . I, , . . . I, , ' H ' . L . . l . . . . I' ' . . . . . i 1' I . , . . . . . . . 1
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Boyd l.,1nn seenms to bc I xkmg m thc dough just 1'-. Ron only xn 1 dxlft xent way B d runs 1 grxvfl p t D1 xr W lwls Max 'Vlcfarren really has mule 1 nlmm for l'l1lTl f lf ll! n ly l r 14 state s leadxng potato grower Just C ill hlm bpud Joe Elrnhart who IS mc mln r of th: Buprs mm Court t er fox haxsc x and Frazer sang Rag Mop e latest shag Iran L1 slu po a poem whxch she read wxth gre it spxrxt She has wrxtten many fxnmous pr 4 :ns sh has a book ol poems on s xle for S250 Shall we olde: oneo Roger lle1nt2elman and F1 cd Lawson Jomed the Canadxan lVlount1es Boy dxd they look good They seem to have taken to the saddle and they lou. It next to womf Donna Tracy flew fl om Calxfo ma to the xeumon Her husband raxses rice horses on then 5 O00 acre ranch A11 of the g1rls envy Dorxs .Tune Prentxee sxnce she became the ixrst woman PFPH-l dent of West Poxnt It seems unbeheveable but oh so tx ue Well I mlght as well tell you the sad news Ive become a pro basketball pl my I have dyed my haxr red andJo1ned the Redlfeads I guess that bungs you up to date on the class of 1950 lhope that you w1ll bf able to attend our next reumon wh1ch w1ll be held at the same place m 1970 Bye for new and wr1te me Love Joan McL.1ll1n 17 ' . J ' l ' ' 4 2 , ' .' sf alcidxd1nths-luuhfr ' . 'A - ' . oy 9. 2 v i -L . -ec-. A Q' . . '. J 1 . ' I S ' . ' rvvf' I 11' ,xr H' tl ' .A - V 7 . ,. ... . . , . f . . ' , 11 ' ' ' I f r Q , .1 1'rl.f',rr1.1.l1-rw! ceremonies, He-'s just as comical as evex. George Umbaugh, who is ht-.nl d1 .1gn- ' ' V. ' ' , U H, th ' Q ' ' I '. V' Hrrl Howl ' 1 ' 5 - - ' ra ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' 2 . , 1- , , 1' I ' .' ' ' ' '- ' -- 'n. f l V I. . ' B- 'n 45, I p I l - . . . , , . ' ' , ' , . , y . 4 ' er. 'A ' ' ' . 1 . l 0 . 1 Q '
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