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GSS roplzecy The year 1S 1970 the a1rplane age Well here I Slt 1n my OfflCe as ed1tor of my famous newspaper Sam s SETIOUS Spec tacular As I look through my Soc1ety page on the desk I f1nd the fOllOW1HQ Wflte ups L1eutenant Raymond C1ngolan1 has set the record of 3 mlHUteS and 4 lf2 seconds of fly1ng from the North Pole to the South Pole 1n h1s Chmg a long B 80 Turn1ng to my darly page I see a p1cture of the Pawlaks Mrs Conn1e Pawlak former Conn1e DaGrava lS shown w1th her f1fth boy As I gaze out the w1ndow I see Twlla Roth raclng by 1n her D McCrea A1rcraft go1ng her usual speed 320 m1les per hour dragg1ng Wlth that famous stock a1rplane g1rl Roberta Kersey R1ght beh1nd them 1S Tom Hare s Superson1c Jet Job go1ng up to refuel the Baby Saucer owned by Professor Donn1e Str1nger who 1S Just gettmg ready to blast off Wlth h1s p1lot Space L1tten that famous pilot who 1S known for hlS eXp1OltS 1n outer space My on the spot reporter Carol Barber has just flown 1n 1n her famous Bow Wow s Nosy Newsy Hel1copter She has come to take me out to d1nner Iust before leavlng my Sports reporter Dlana Hedges sport1ng a black eyes has come 1n to tell me that she has just covered the champ1onsh1p f1ght 1n Mad1SOH Round Garden CChuck Freeman 61165 Splder Patterson and Donald Redman 61168 Floyd Webb Just succeeded 1n slugg1ng lt out for 28 rounds I Ask1ng for an explanatlon concern1ng the black eye I re CelV8d the answer Boss try1ng to get a close up I got too close up Hopedale has become pretty popular as far as hav1ng res1dents who were graduates of 58 D9CldlHQ to VlSlt some of our classmates before eat1ng Carol and I took a tour through Hopedale Walk1ng along Adams Street we found ourselves 1n front of the Baker home We dropped 1n to see Al1ce who 1S st11l wa1t1ng for Ion to graduate from Oh1o U She WI'lt6S to h1m every n1ght Passlng Dr lack Brownmg s Offlce we glanced 1n to see Patsy Byers h1s nurse work 1ng hard Patsy always was a hard worker Wh1le lack has been try1ng for three years to make hlS f1rst thousand 1n med1c1ne Patty has been wa1t1ng for the same three years for Jerry to come home Bemg hungry and undec1ded where to have d1nner Carol and I consldered go1ng on a cru1se over our home town to look for a place to eat As Carol stopped for a stop s1gn I spotted a s1gn say1ng Eat at the Cap Z1no the Fabu lous Spaghett1 House owned by the one and only Ital1an chef Carmen P1zz1no I also notlced h1s motto on the SIQH Made by Carmen you can bet The best spaghet you ever et , . . . . . ,, , . - 1 1 1 ,I , I . . . - ' . , . ,, . . . . . . . . - - ,, ' . 1 0 ' 1 u 1 v 1. , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' .- 1 ' I 'I - I 1 1 ,, . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 - u - u 1 1 1 0 . . , . 1 . , . , . . . . I . . . .- ' 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . . H . - 1 1 . H . . . . 1 1 ' - - u u Q 1 ' ' o
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Mrs Helen Mane Barkhurst and Mrs Lenore A Wells were our elghth grade teachers Phyllis E1leen Host, James Lewls Chr1st1an and William Calderhead moved leav1ng 34 David Neil Monahan entered and Shrrley Ann Kugler entered later makmg 36 to enter H1gh School as follows Donald Herman Redman Charles Wade Lltten James T Tuckosh Carol Roberta Kay Capers Mlckey Leroy Thomson Roberta Lee Kersey Roger Dean Graham Ronald Eugene Harrls Gllbert Lee Nemeth Carl Henry Crawford Carl Anthony P1zz1no Harold Lynn Str1nger John James Brownrng Audrey Mae Redman Harold Leroy Tlpton W1ll1am Andrew Zanotelll Ramond Anthony Cingolanr Carol Ann Barber Allce Faye Baker Dlana Kmg Hedges Tw1la Ann Roth Patr1c1a Wmona Byers Harold W1ll1am Hall Donme Lee Str1nger Charles W1ll1am Grlmes, Shirley Ann McMann1s, Clara Jean DeCam1nada Shrrley Mae Hetrrck Thomas Dean Hare Donald Wesley Hall Charles Henry Freeman Constance Janette DaGrava Barbara Homol Martln Gale Schaney David Ne1l Monahan and Shrrley Ann Kugler We entered the nrnth grade except Gllbert Lee Nemeth Shrrley Mae Hetrlck and Shrrley Ann Kugler who had moved away Dav1d E11 Franclsco entered makrng 34 Our teachers were Damon Bayard Turner W1ll1am D Bashore Mrs Loretta D Mercer Mrss Olga Kross W1ll1am Edward Talbert and Lotus Baptlsle Bett Lavlna Mae Douglas entered maklng 35 Patr1c1a Ann Hanlon Nancy H111 and James M Ward entered later maklng 38 Lavlna Mae Douglas moved leavmg 37 We entered our sophomore year wlth Damon Baynard Turner Mrs Alma C Reppart John W1llard Smlth W1ll1am Edward Talbert and Lou1s Baptlsle Bett as teachers W1l11am D Bashore Mrs Myrtle E Kammeyer Mrs Loretta D Mercer and MISS Olga Kross d1d not return and were succeeded by Dewey Melvln Canfleld Mrs Margaret Cox and Edward James Moro Davld Nell Monahan and Nancy H111 moved and James M Ward d1d not enter leav1ng Eugene Harrls and Charles W1ll1am Grlmes were retarned leavlng 31 We entered our Jun1or year wlth Damon Baynard Turner John W1llard Smlth and W1ll1am Edward Talbert as teachers Mrs Alma C Reppart Louls Baptrsle Bett Dewey Melvln Canfreld Mrs Margaret S Cox and Edward James Moro d1d not return They were succeeded by Mrs Thelma E Corban Mrs Loulse G Maclntlre and Rev Hubert Gene Toot Fred George Blackburn came to teach music at the beglnnmg of second week and taught for three weeks then entered college Frederrck Lee Slaven began teachlng at the beglnmng of the fourth week and Mrs Laura Slaven began teachmg muslc and drlvmg tralnlng at the f1rst of November Barbara Homol moved and Roger Dean Graham entered the U S Servlce Mrs Thelma E Corban reslgned Aprll 5 and Damel Ray Carrler and Dorls Joy Webber took her place Mlss Webber soon changed her name to Carrler Davld E11 Franc1sco and James Tuckosh were retalned leav 1ng 27 We entered our Senlor year wrth Damon Baynard Turner Mrs LOUISE G Maclntlre Frederlck Lee Slaven Mrs Laura Slaven Danlel Ray Carrler Ph1l11p George Lenz Lester A Hrckman Mrs Marle Della Penna and Don E McBr1de as teachers John W1llard Smlth W1ll1am Edward Talbert Rev Hubert Toot and Mrs Dorls Joy Carrrer d1d not return Patr1c1a Ann Hanlon d1d not return leavlng 25 Don E McBr1de entered the Army November 1 and Mrs Ela1ne T Hrckman was promoted to the I-hgh School The followlng twenty frve are candrdates for graduatlon Allce Fay Baker Carol Ann Barber John James Browmng Patr1c1a Wrnona Byers Roberta Carol Kay Capers Raymond Anthony Clngolanl Carl Henry Crawford Constance Janette DaGrava Clara Jean DeCam1nada Charles Henry Freeman Harold W1ll1am Hall Thomas Dean Hare Dlana Klng Hedges Roberta Lee Kersey Charles Wade Lrtten Shlrley Ann McMann1s Carmen Anthony P1zz1no Audrey Mae Redman Donald Herman Redman Tw1la Ann Roth Martm Gale Schaney Donnre Lee Str1nger Harold Lynn Str1nger Harold Leroy Tlpton W1ll1am Andrew Zanotelll : , ' , . , I I I I I . I . l I . . I H. I . I I . I . . .I .I I . I . . 1 . I . . . I . . I . . I . . . . . I . . I I I I I I I I 1 ' U I , I ' . , . . , I , I I , . . l , . . , 1 h 1 ' l I . n l I o , . . , . . ' I . . I 0 I 34. Jay Eugene Gotschall had been retained but quitp Mickey Leroy Thompson quit: Ronald 0 e Q I l ' I l I , . . I . . . , . . . . , . l I , - ' 3 l , . I . I . , I , , I . I , - ' . I , ' ' I ' I I 1 u I I I Q I . . l I o s 1 , I
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The locatlon was east of the Lemon Airport Decldrng to eat there we then started look mg for the alrport Later after landlng we notlced another plane comlng ln It was none other than Kay Lemon makrng her famous somersault landlng 1n the Caper alrplane Slnce Kay helps run the alrport she hlred her glrl frlend Clara Decam1nada to be nurse to Sammy Ir Talkrng to Clara I learned that she dld try West Po1nt but the competltlon was rough Later whlle chattlng wrth Carmen we were dellghted to hear that Audrey Redman fam ous blues slnger was appearlng at the Bubble Tlp Nlght Club owned and operated by Harold Tlpton We declded that after our dlnner was over wlth we would go to the Club to renew our acqualntance wlth our two former classmates After f1n1sh1ng our drnner we called the Schaney Cab Company We were very pleased to have the owner hrmself Martln Schaney drlve us to the Bubble Tlp Martln gave us the latest on B111 Zanotelll and Harold Hall I seems the two of them have become partners 1n crlme They own the Hall and Zanotelll De tectlve Agency Thelr current Job 1S gettlng evldence for the Strlnger Coal Company Lynn seems to be havlng trouble wlth truck thleves After vlsltrng wlth Bub and Audrey we reallzed that we were already late for my appolnt 'nent wlth Carl Crawford who has promlsed an artlcle on goat ra1s1ng for our Barnyard Chat ter page Carl owns the brggest goat ranch ln Harrlson County Glanclng down on our home town Ireallzed that I was leavlng some very dear memorles behlnd S HIRLEY MC MAN NIS 0 1 . , , . . . . ,, ,, . . . I I I 1 ' 1 1 I 1 - I ' 1 I ' ' I 0 1 1 . . t . - . I .. l , . . ' I .
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