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Amer1ca of 1963 Pete took h1s da1ly workouts 1n one of the mam show rooms by hftlng and movmg models Dumm1es of course Once he got slapped for makmng a rrustake men tmoned somethmg about berng rnterested 1n professlonal wrestlmo he had done a lmttle on he smde analnst Gorgeous George That nwht Barry Pete Sandy Betty and I went to dmner together It was a farewell party for Barry who was le'1v1nG the next day for Afrlca where he would 1ndulge IH h1s favormte sport fxshmg ln the mu-aces 1n the oahara Desert He was the fmrsf man to ever catch one there as they are very rare ln that area The next day I w1shed hlm Bon Voyage and left for my spaceport rn New lVlex1co XVlI'1d1I'1U up my tr1p m a hurry I have rather wandered off the subject but hope I have gxven you a look rnto each other s lmves I hereby request that th1s wrll be read IH your presence here at the spaceport on January lO 1965 My estate lS to be d1v1ded equally among you I hereby name Mmss Saundra Baker as my Executor who wlll see that each recewes h1s fa1r share mcludlng herself At the me th1s ms read I shall be on my way to Mars fror' xhrch l do not expect to return In any c ent l wlsh you all good luck and sxncerely hope j wlll lead very happy and successful hves Cn ned th1s f1rst day uf Tanuary 1965 M 1 .grace Scrrbner FIX UU J OWN u 4 J KGB 1-f iii - 0'-STINAYNN MAN 'Ah' 'hg'r y W Us :T I6 'f WW A il W9 Mx I ,I J! ll 9 lglfflv N Th 5 Itlh bid, blql. -.4 Hu. n 'I gl Q 'TnKc TT0'TLe b-n , 'X U 0 ' ' AAQAAIP-Llwh yn yuan Do, All CRX lv- ' shy WQIXIPPZ , -vga: L J tif:-1' olhkk WN lucky qu-lg 1 16 I gg. 1 I 505447, 'A tr, n ' '. Q ' ', J. ' ' . He - . . . O: t ' ' 11 11. D 1 1 1 1 I D - 1 . . . . O . . . . 4 . . ,, ,, . . . . O . . n . . , . . , X. ,545 F. , If A I' 'IFJ 2 .1 L- ,d -k 11- lf y if .,.L, Q IT ff' R .x 3 ,,, 'H I I I . xt in .. .. , .. 1 U ,, ' : 1 - 1 . MW loygwf ual I 'Q' fiv auf U x sr, .1 fx if fl . X L Cf fr 1 - f X 9' qv If ', .ily 2' ' ' 1 av, 'ts r lil: I' ' ku' Y' ff-,:l,2,i'.?YI...SJ' nhnv J. ,,... qu ow -I qw L A M1 J 1 lcv-ifzfl .www-M I In .-'- I I., 1 IJ- Vx' K ' vs.. Q-. ' X 1: fl I -v-Q... ' ff! I 5' . 9 if 5 fp :',-:xl 3 . X ,,, -, af. j 53 I jxq J -d ...u ,H H-.1 N H- l' . ' : I 'Hn klism--.! - ' U' on - 3 Q11 - ij: ' . if -vf u , . s 5 9' K ' ' W ' I a' , , . lk 'V Y . I.-, vi 'fora ' 1 I 0 Q -. Q. ,I-4 . H D.. 1 'ig 17 J , - M .- '--:
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tm es but before I realxzed xt I had practtcally bought one w1th dual jets so I dec1ded to leave before I commnted myself From there I xx ent to Prmevllle where I planned on spend1ng the night wlth Mr and Mrs Loule Martmn the former Eleanor Btnder and thelr nlne chxldren I arrlved ln Prmevllle about ewht o clock and went to the Martln Ranch where I was gwen a rouslng welcome by Mr and Mrs Martm and the1r n1ne lmttle Martms They practlc lly had me hoo tled ard branded by the t1me I cot mnsmde the ranchhouse They were soon put to bed md I..ou1e Eleanor and I spent a very enjoyable evenlng together The next mormno I left early and headed back to Elkton hop1ng to see Mr Grlmsrud who was our class advlsor m our Sophomore and Semor years mn hmgh school Upon arrwlng mn Elkton I learned that Coach was down at the hxgh school workmg out w1th h1s all dauohter star volleyball team I watched them for a whlle and then talked to Mr Grlmsrud He stmll was loadmo terms onto the classes of E I-I S but the students were workmg out a form of mental telepathy wh1ch was mtroduced by that famous stat1st1c1an Doctor Lmvmgstone I presume wh1ch made xt pretty hard to g1ve tests After an hour's v1s1t I went to Brookmos to see John Beckley head coach at Brookmgs Hlgh School for glrls John was ln h1s glory there He was marr1ed to the commerc1al teacher I should have known better but I dec1ded to attend one of h1s classes The g1rls were now dommatmg the basket ball cene John's star player was a burly slx footer She really seemed to enjoy playmg on John s team S1nce I had seen all my frlends ln Oregon I set out to v1s1t Ken Agee now a famous sono wr1ter and leader of the world s largest western ba nd It took me all day to get to Los Angeles so I dec1ded to stay at the Statler Hotel there That mght I went to the Cocoanut Grove where Ken was currently appearmg wxth h1s band He played many old favor1tes of mme such as Im Just a Full Tmme Slob and one that he had wr1tten hlmself The Second Bar on the Rmght After the fmrst show he came over and talked to me I secured hms auto Graph and went back to the hotel It was a rehef to get some rest after such a busy day Smce all my classmates now resxded further east I dec1ded to take one last look at the wood old U S A wh1le I was travehng I started northeast and mto Colorado where I plan ned on seelnrr Mary Allce Spencer the former Mary Allce Bunch She and her husband owned a sheep ranch about th1rty m1les east of Denver Her husband wasn t there when I arrlved and she was havmw qulte a txme Someone had left the gate open and the sheep were all over he road She was trymg to cet them back where they belonged She was begmmng to lose her temper Fmally she got them back 1n and turned her attentlon to me She told me that she was domo pretty well what wxth her vetermarlan work and the ranch We talked a whxle and then I had to be on my way On I went through Kansas Mxssourl Ilhnols Indlana Ohlo Pennsylvanla and f1nally rrlved m New Yvrk Crty In a few mmutes there was a sound of slrens and crowds of cheer mf people It was Betty Gossel w1th her pol1ce escort There were the autograph fans w1th themr penc1ls and plpers They were after Betty's autograph She was a very popular model She worked for Barry Bloom owner of the C B Bloom Model Agency Wxth her was some one 1n a orey su1t Everyt1me one of those fanattcal fans trxed for a souvemr she bopped hmm and yelled Y I Iankee Dov' I floured It must be Sandy Baker Sure enough Sandy was a very famous cartoomst noted for her comlc strip L1 l Rebel Headlng the l1ne of poltce men was Dav1d ncott a New York State cop Just at that moment a man ran a red hght and almost hlt a woman crossmg the street Dave took out after h1m so fast that he tore up two block of trolley tracks Sandy told me that a group of teachers and pr1nc1pals were trylng to h lve her removed from the staff of the New York Tlmes because they though she was corrunttnfv the mmds of httle chmldren' However each tmme she was f1red she was re hmrcd bec1use of her 1mmense popularlty She had the younger generatlon bellevelno that the South had actually won the C1v1l War to the d1smay of all hlstory teachers She llved a rather hccuc lmfe but seemed to enjoy 1t Betty took me to the C B Bloom Model Agency to see B rry l-le was re llly surpmsed to see me l-le gumded me throuoh hls show rooms and also tmok me tothe offmces of Pete Inman Vtce Presxdent of the firm Janltor m h1s spare t1me l llso c rr nd b y Petr. h ld as food a phy xque as ever and had even been chosen Mr 15 1 ' , Q . 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Last Wzll and Testament of the Senzor Class of 1952 1953 As a cla s we bequeath the followmnv We tmc student body our Democratlc quret and trustworthy way of domnw thlnvs t1c te faculty the knowledve that at lon last they are r1d of us Junlor our xblllty to spend money we haven t made an Sonhomores our athletxc ab1l1ty the Frcshnacn our humble but devxous ways the Senlor boys ofthe vvraduatm Class of 1953 do hereby return the mxnagement of Elkton Hwh School to Howard E Parks As mdmvrduals we bequeath the followlnw I I Sandy Baker beque ith my abxllty to remaln unattached all through my four years of hwh school to Maroaret Otto Pete Inman bequeath my athletlc ab1l1ty to Don Dlckenson and my shyness w1th mrls to Gcrald I-lalnes Jlllle O Brmen bequeath my 4 H aD1llt16S to Mr Grlmsrud and my shyness w1th boys to Irene Duncan and Dorothy Brownson Kenneth Agee bequeath my musmcal ab1l1t1es to Paul Looker and my ab1l1ty w lys get my school work clone to Lorna lVlad1son Donna lXflad1 son bequeath my slxm tr1mness to Norene Compton and my qu1et ways to Jean Ne1lsen John Beckley beque xth my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mr Sweet to Jewel Jones and I Graduate to Glen I-larbaugh Pat Watkms my ab1l1ty to attend Oregon State College before Betty Gossel bequeath my sunny d1spos1t1on to 1b1l1ty to xlw xys be w1de awake and alert rn IVIr Gr1msrud s classes to Douglas Dcment Marmanx Jones beque ith my ab1l1ty to vo anywhere I want and stay out late to Darlene Herbert Barry Bloom bequeath my ibmlxty to get my Dad s car to Bob W1ll1ams and my ab1l1ty to keep my mouth shut to Wayne Dement 'VIary Alxce Bunch bequeath my avrxcultural mtere sts to anyone who may want them Ele mor Bmnder bequeath my bookkeep1n0 workbook to the bookkeepuaw class who have already used most of It Jo ephln ylulkey bequeath to Jerry Romesmo my peoples ne s ind Dossm about only what I know Ronnme P rderer bequeath my boldness to Rmchard student body presldent to Paul Scallxon Gr ace Schr1bner beque ith my ab1l1ty to keep calm Beckley and my lb1l1ty to get alono w1th the boys to abmlxty to stay out of other 15 true McDonald and my pos1t1on as cool and collected to Ann Nancy F1sher SIGNED WITINESSED Nlmt 7774. . Address ! IN xml Address aol!-Z, S nccl Ill my mrc ance tl s JM da of M y 1953 1? O W C P . Q V Q ' - , .. , O. To l J , ' , ' , f ' D gy To l , ' U 1 g ' . To h ' s, z ' ' I ' . To tl 5 U ' ' ' . TO . , ' , . , ' i O I ' g , , 2 . V 1 a 0 , ' ' ' . I, A D: 1 I V D I Y I . . K .IJ D CJ ' 1 1 I I I - I-J. X Q cl , I, ' ' ' , . - ' ' ' . ' A ' I, , . ' ' ' ' ' ' to al- I, : ' ' ' ' I, , : . ' ' ' . ' L I I L O C n I, , ' ' ' C ' . I, David Scott, bequeath my place as Strike-Out King to Larry I-Iescock and my I, ' 1 : - ', z 1 ' ' O . ' . . I' , I .. , . . I I, I ' , . D ' ' 1 I, 2 ' , ' C, ' C, a, c K L I C I a I, s ' 1 if , ' ' sis- s 2 O Q 'A ' , I, ' Ie' , 1 ' f' ' ,- 1, I ' , I ' ' , , f : ' ' O ' 1 ' . Y. ,. , . . 'ig - ' g mi: I y I1 , .
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