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The year is 196'7, everywhere we turn we see progress, progress and more progress! What ten years has done: Louisville seems like a changed city! Why, even the five ranch houses, which were the teen hang-outs ten years ago have consolidated together to form the most modern and exclusive chain of night clubs in the south. The newest of the chain which is to be opened next month on Bardstown Road has requested the Fern Creek class of '57 to be their guests. Bob Hecht, Qyou remember the red headed, freckled faced ladrj has been released from the F,B.l, to round up the class. It wasn't hard to find Sonja Age and Flora Parrott: they were having a tea at the Brown Suburban, a few of the other girls with their M.R.S. degree who were attending were Betty Caudill, Christine Wingfield, Joy- ce Reeves, Linda Reid and Lucinda Griffin. Sharon Anderson and Ronnie Schmidt, along with Peggy Dean are only a few teachers making Fern Creek Junior College a success. This new school is being financed by the millions of Bob Durham and Eddie Gold- berg. Molly Edwards wasn't too hard to find, her name is on the sports pages frequently now having taken Babe Zaharies' place in the woman's sports world. It was quite a jump to find Larry Tyler, Chuck Wollert, and David Gibson, along with John Hays. Jerry Schwitzer, and Ronnie Walker, who are all members of the Society of Engineers for the Development of the Belgian Congo. Alan Ward and Ronnie Poehline are also working with this crew. A whole troop of Suzie McNamaras' including Janice Bischoff, Helen Cahoe, and Betty Hofelich, are working hard for these engineer- ing geniuses. Not to be forgotten are nurses Martha Westerman and Nancy Bigelow guarding this troop from Jungle Rot. The whole company was transported to the congo by jet pilot Walter Clark and his loyal stewardess Wetsy Betsy Willis. Deep in the heart of the congo we find missionaries Phil Hanna and Mike Gassoway attempting to civi- lize the uncivilized Ubangies. Attending some of the singspirations are the two foremost Fourmost, Ronnie Harrington and Bob Groves. Acting as songleaders, were found Calypso singers Jeanette Goldblatt and Lowell Simpson, who had been touring the jungle. Also, here in the jungle -we find Alice Reid playing her jungle pipe organ for the pageant Unto The Swamps, in harmony with the frogs as background music. Bob Meyer and Dave Lowe were found selling diamond studded accessories for hot canoes. All said they were unable to come back to the states to be here tor me opemng of the new Ranch House chain, as they had been exposed to the deadly Jungle Rot, So these people were left stranded in the jungle. Meanwhile back in the states Shirley and Pauline House were located along with Judy Mathy on the campus of Kilgore College in Texas. They are leading the famous Rangerettes. On the coaching staff we find Dave Downing, head-coach of the Basketball squad and Al Zeyhner lead- ing the grid team. Both coaches have had perfect seasons for the past five years. On down the road at Lakeland Air Force Base we found, Charles Bailey, Larry Lazar. Bill Kyser, Carl Rice, and Ronnie Weller, all under the leadership of the five star general, Jerry Payne. W-e now follow Joan Reihlman back to Kentucky as she just bought a Texas horse to run in the Kentucky Derby. This horse was so fast that Leslie Best had to be the jockey handicap. Caring for this prize horse was Johnny Farmer, the famous horse doctor. Arriving at Fort Knox, we found tight wads Joe Keller, and Mike Griffin, guarding the gold. Coming on in Dixie Highway we find Henry Graves, Gary Daniels, and Larry Genslinger bowling at St. Helens. Tommy Caillouette and Garland Stutzenberger are business partners and what else could that business be but Midnight Auto Sales. Our trip now takes us to New York City fstill recovering from the '57 Journalism Conventionj and then we go to gay Paree. First on the agenda is to contact Joe Wittreich, editor of none other than the New York Times. Joe in-
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