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Dear Diary, January 1, 1975 After attending the annual class reunion of Eaton ' s graduating class of 1960, I am amazed at how many of the class members have carried out the plans they made as seniors. Whoever would have thought that so many things would result from the Junior Fall Festival? So many of the class members have become teachers that the reunion seemed like one of our FTA meetings from high school days. Emily Gibson and Sue Dunlap are teaching at the fabulous new ultramodern school just outside of Muncie, which was built by the Etonian Corporation. Many of the children of our class members attend this school. Gloria Blair is the physical education teacher, Alice Gillis, the math teacher, and both Sherry Hess and Elaine Poe teach English. Several others are teach- ing in various locations throughout the state. Ruth Ann Whittig teaches speech and hearing therapy in Indianapolis, Caroline Jury teaches elementary children at Eaton, and Ted Studebaker is head coach at Muncie Central. Bill Robertson has become a college professor in the fields of math and science. Several members of the class have formed a growing industrial organization, the Etonian Corporation. They have elected Jim Fuller as their president. Richard Morris is the industrial engineer and Paul Kitchen does the drafting. Construction operations are organized by John Smith, and Randy Presser operates the heavy equipment needed in their work. Joann Gregory, Sandra Springer, and Judy Hutchins are efficient secre- taries in the chic office which Roberta Carder designed. The company ' s electronic engineers are Mike Murray, Gene Swingley, and Charles Eltzroth. Dave Benadum, now a lawyer, manages the technical points of the corporation. Carl Schooley is responsible for the painting. We were fortunate that Fred Whited, Jerry Witter, and Jim Roysden were able to get furloughs from the armed forces in time to attend the reunion. Fred Hollowell was not able to attend due to his assignment in India. He is currently working in this country showing its exploding population better ways to produce food. Another member of the class, Kay Brinkley, is also a world traveler. She has carried out her ambition to be an interpreter for the United States ambassador to the United Nations. Several students have followed cultural pursuits. Christi Duke is now organizing a tour of the country as a concert pianist. Bonnie Loughmiller is employed in a news- paper office and in addition writes numerous articles for women ' s magazines. Carolyn Smith designs women ' s fashions and works as a fashion co-ordinator for VOGUE maga- zine. Sherri Riegel teaches in a finishing school and models for several leading magazines. Most of the class members have married now. Several of the girls devote all of their time to making happy and successful homes for their families. Philena Holeman, Karen Sipe, Vivian Love, and Chris Roberts are active workers in worthwhile civil projects. Other members of the class are engaged in varied lines of work. Dick Haggard is a public accountant and Roger Williams a National Park Ranger in Jellystone National Park. Barbara Black is employed by the government as a police woman. Gary Gary, the sensational new television comedy team is none other than Gary Smith and GaryShonk. Jim Gruwell is a television repairman. Nancy Burres is a psychologist in the Freudian Memorial Clinic. Dick Williams is a mechanic in an Eaton service station. Tom Hart is employed as a salesman for a food company. Mary Witt is a friendly receptionist in a telephone company. Dale Campbell is the first member of the class to retire. I think I will too. . . Tl
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