Dayton Joint High School - Maple Memories Yearbook (Dayton, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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flop With our arrival at the space station mid- way between Earth and the moon, We find that many of our old classmates are employed at various positions. One of the first persons we meet is Connie Leinweber, the social director for the space station. Connieis job is to plan rec- reation for people stationed there. She will show us around the space station and explain the various functions of the station to us. In the radar room we find Ken Adams. Ken will track our flight to our destiny, the moon. In the weather room Elzie Ferringer and Ver- non Doverspike, experts in agriculture, are studying the effects of outer space on Earth's vegetation. In the health room is Maxine Jami- son, the stationls psychologist, reading a long lyric poem by Mr. Baker, extolling our many successes. Judy Lloyd, now a registered nurse, is completing the physical examination of Connie Rupp and Frances Kammerdiener in preparation for flight to the moon. Bob Troup, the physical education director, is busy keeping the crew in shape. While enjoying a few leisurely moments before taking OH again, we picked up a copy of the Outerspace Gazettef' from the copy boy, Alvin Deemer. The Gazette is edited by Ioanne McMeans and assisted by Fred Rosenberger. On the social page we notice the wedding an- nouncements of Kay Rupp, Pauline Bussard, and Carrie Galbraith. Tom Brice has been given a iob as a physical therapist in a New York Hospital. Ada Duncan, court reporter for Sen- atorial hearings, had just released the latest in- formation concerning the Kleck investigation committee, to the press. Valjean Kline, court reporter for the Gazette, covered the hearings for the paper. if QC? The intercom blasts out, We will blast off in fifteen minutesf, With the addition of passen- gers from the space station, our crowded ship proceeded on its way to the moon. Through the port side of the rocket we see the moon gradually grow clearer and soon we are landing our space ship on the landing pad. As we land on the moon, we are just in time to see Darrell Shirey crossing the finish line and receiving a winning kiss from Miss Universe Alma Mathews. Darrel has just established a new lunar speed record of three light years per minute. We are escorted to the metropolis by the two space cadets, Donald Nelson and Don Rob- inson, along with their platoon sergeant, Bob Silvis. - Bob has informed us that Larry McLaughlin is now undergoing special training for a test flight to Venus. On our way to the metropolis, we pass a branch of the Templeton Refractories Company. Glen Sharrer is acting as general foreman in the new plant. Our route takes us past the metropolis post office and our eyes fall upon a Wafv poster. Upon further investigation we find Sgt. Made- lyn Maurer, recruiter for the Wafs, trying to persuade Virginia Simmers to enlist. We finally arrive at the community center which is to house our reunion. Nylene Bashline, a successful secretary, distributed our copies of the class poem. Betty Lou Williamson, the music teacher at Shannock Valley, led our class in the singing of our class song. After an afternoon of fun that was actually gout of this world,', we sadly said farewell to our friends. Before returning to our space ship, how- ever, we did promise to get together again in the near future.



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