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1- -:- W Joanna Waite-lt seems as if lewis Snavely has taken over Mr. Gerhard's former position with Richard Heuser as his assistant. Beverly Harter-I can hardly believe it, but there's lois Bickel, and she seems to be filling the vacancy left by Miss Olmstead's resignation. Beverly Bowes-There goes George Friggle up the hall. I wonder dents as Dort. fine with Jean if he's having as much trouble with his solid stu- Mrs. Teufel had with him. Fenstamaker-The football team appears to be doing Junior Bower as head coach. Wagner-Why there's Bob Bardo, the star fan dan- cer of Bill Waddell's nightclub. There must have been a talent scout in the Band Concert during our Junior year. Vivian Gerhard-Look over there, sitting at that table in the corner. I believe that's Bill Callahan and his wife, that charming Eskimo squow he met while he was in Alaska. Joanna Waite-There's Allen Chambers, that famous de- signer of tions, an men's clothing. He's wearing one of his new crea- orange and black zoot suit, in honor of our old Alma Mater. Beverly Harter-In the kitchen is Ann G'bson, chief cook and bottle-washer, with Joanne English Reitz as her assistant. Beverly Bowes-The hot check girls are Beverly Wright, Anna Marie Vairo and Martha Hummer. Dort. Fenstamaker-Listen to that music furnished by the Corny Cobblers under the direction of Jerry Glass. l believe that's Barry Kissell beating the skins idrums to you Fresh- menj. Jean Wagner- Rudy Durrwachter is being featured as the new singing star. At lost his dream has been fulfilled. Vivian Gerhard-Entering now is Helen Welshans, es- corted by her husband Cthat Sophomore Ag boy she waited for so longl. Joanna Waite-And Ruth Clark, the poor girl, is still liv- ing in Antes Fort. She wanted so much to marry somebody away from there. Beverly Harter+Look what's in Loganton! The sign on that large building reads Kreamer's Krazy Kats Institution. There goes nurse Pretta now, chasing one of the inmates to- ward Doctor David lauler who is waiting with a strait- iacket. Beverly Bowes-Waiting to calm the patient are nurses Ruth Tyson, Shirley Monks, Dolores Fleisher, and Connie Clark. Dort. Fenstamaker-What are all those farm implements doing in that field? Could it be that Soil Conservation Pro- gram which John Winter, Richard Eiswerth, and Robert Decker had hoped to complete after graduation? Jean Wagnerils there anyone else we know here while we're in focus? Vivian Gerhard-Why yes, There's Palmer Wetzel, Robert Karstetter, Eugene Marshall and Jerome Burgit, who are doing well on their own farms, Joanna Waite-Oh, don't forget. Anna Joyce Gamble is happily married, Jacque Vannauker has finally settled down with that little boy from Renova. lt took her quite a long time to decide. Beverly Harter-+James Bullock has also settled down and obtained full ownership of Horn and company. Beverly Bowes-Carol Sherman has expanded the Smith Barbecue the former Sherman Barbecue and has the fol. lowing working for her. Laura Edwards, Kathleen Myers, and Norma Johnson, all of whom have entered the state of rnatrimony.
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Av'- .wf ,, lg, i 1 ,-gi, Group Pictures, left to right: Avis School-Grade 2, Broad Street School-Grade lg Walnut Street School -Grade 2. Small pictures, upper left to right: Larue Durrachter, Joan Madden, Allen Chambers, Connie Clark, Bob Scherer, Carolyn Cohick, Carroll Boyer, James Harris, Pat Brown, Donald lockcuff, Bev Miller, Ann Norman, Kathryn Harrow. HCLASSPRGPHECY' The time of day 2:00 o'cIock in the afternoon. Imagine that we, Jean Wagner, Vivian Gerhard, Joanna Waite, Beverly Harter, Beverly Bowes, and Dorothy Fenstamaker are professors fby some strange fatel in a modern laboratory on the moon in the year 1989, forty years from now. Beverly Bowes-We have just completed setting up our new spectroscope which will enable us to look down upon the earth and see if things have changed much since we left in 'l959. Dort. Fenstamaker-Yes, you know we haven't heard much about any of our old classmates of 49 since we flew up here in the new rocketship in 59. Jean Wagner-l am just dying to find out how the Patty Brown versus Francis and Zerbe affair ended. You know in the week when we left to come up here, I believe Francis was in the lead with 4 dates to Zerb's 3 that week. Vivian Gerhard-Yes, that was quite the affair. Beverly Harter-I was always curious to find out how those twosomes, or love birds, of our class ended. l.et me see. There was Henrietta Speary and Alfred Hauser, they always made such a cute little couple. Joanna Waite-Yes. Then there was Joan Madden and Ross Thomas, Loetta Sylvis and Harold Ergott, and let me see, there was another one, oh, yes, that's right-Elizabeth Weaver and Frank Schoendorfer. You know, I heard Elizabeth broke her engagement with Frank three times during the years 1950 and '5l. Poor Frank, won't he ever get wise? Jean Wagner-I wonder if Ronnie Thompson and Carolyn Cohick Cor should l say Mrs. Thompsonj ever got their little meat market in Salladasburg? They always did dream of run- ning competition with their dads. Vivian Gerhard-Well friends, you still forgot about that lovely twosome Jack McCaslin and Marcella Baier. They're the couple I was wondering about. They were thinking very seri- ously of getting engaged during Jack's last year at college. 24 Joanna Waite-Jack was probably a famous football star there. Beverly Bowes-Enough of this talk, friends. Suppose we take a look through our spectroscope and see whom we can find and what they are doing after 40 years. Dort. Fenstamaker-Yes, let's get started because it will take a little while till we find them. Beverly Harter-I wonder what happened to Dolores Caroccia? let's look and see if we can find her. Jean Wagner-Why there she is, a successful dietitian in the O'Donnell home. Vivian Gerhard-look at all the people going in Dan- ley's. lt seems there's a new love novel on sale by the fam- ous author Charmaine Mayes Winters. She always could write good stories. Joanna Waite-I wonder if John Barner's book-How to Make Love to Redheads-is on sole yet? Beverly Hllflef-MY, who was that who just whizled past? Could it be Joyce Dunlap Tyson and husband on their new motorcycle? Beverly Bowes-Yes, and don't we know the couple behind them as Don English and Mary Ann Bauer? Dort. Fenstamaker-l.et's take a look and see if any new teachers have come to Jersey Shore since we graduated. Jean Wagner-lsnt that Karen Strailey teaching kinder- garten? Vivian Gerhard-Why, yes, and she seems to be having trouble with those redheoded grandchildren of Marilyn Snyder and Warren Cox.
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CLASS PROPHECY Dort Fenstamaker Carl Bsllman also has o store of hss own maksng and sellsng flses to fishermen Sounds like quste a fishy sob to me Jean Wagner The Allegheny Creamery seems to be dosng well under sts new manager John Bertield One of hss mslk men ss Donald Head who ss stsll worksng part tsme at Penny s Vsvsan Gerhard Lets see how one of the suburbs of Jersey Shore formerly called Avss has changed Joanna Waste I wonder who that State trooper ss chas mg? Why' Its Wayne Yearsck and the trooper ss Clasr Card Beverly Harter They ve added a new addstson to Yearsck s dasry Jack Thomas ss head lerk lSoda Jerk that ssl Beverly Bowes Lets look sn at Browns Barbecue and see sf anyone we know ss there For goodness sakes' It ssnt Brown s anymore sts Kaufman s It must be Lews our for mer classmate Dort Fenstamaker Are those wastresses Bessie Schlesff Dorothy Roupp Frances Royer Wsnsfred McKee and Neva Mor lock? Jean Wagner One of his customers ss Eva Koch Ill b t she s buysng sce cream for her five grandchsldren Vsvsan Gerhard There s Beverly Chambers stsll beatsng away and st ssnt drums esther Its her heart beating for that Joanna Waste Kstty Rae Irvsn and her brsdegroom are busldsng themselves a home next to her dad s hardware store Beverly Harter Pauline Welshans has moved from Avss to Woolrsch where she ss happsly settled Beverly Bowes Donald Rhoads seems to have that way wsth women He ss operatsng a reducsng agency sn Avss Dort Fenstamaker My there are stsll quste a few of our cassmates we havent found Do you suppose they are n Lock Haven? Jean Wagner l dont know but lets look Vsvsan Gerhard Do you see that smart lsttle dress shop on the corner? I belseve st ss operated by Dorss Chrsstsan Joanna Waste Yes and her models are Edna Myers Ellen Eck Thelma Fetterhoof and last but not least Kathryn Harrow Beverly Harter Look at that Wave entersng the 5 and IO lsn t she cute? Beverly Bowes Why sts Nancy Bay Dort Fenstamaker Thss store ss getting along fine under the capable management of Laura Clme Jean Wagner Yes and there ss Jansce Waldman stsll worksng behsnd the candy counter Vsvsan Gerhard Take a look at that streamlrne car ss stoppsng at Dansel Phlegesfs Pontsac garage Joanna Waste The drsver looks famslsar Beverly Harter Of course lts Donald Greene Beverly Bowes And look whos wsth hsm Just lske o tsmes James Bennett and James Dawson Dort Fenstamaker I see Dorss Glaes gosng up the street Where do you suppose shes headed? Jean Wagner She lust went snto that beauty parlor Of all thsngs st ss owned by Blanche Wsnchester Joanna Waste Do you smell that appetszsng odor Must be a bakery near by Beverly Harter Theres one across the street under the capable management of Donald Lockcuff Beverly Bowes Yes and do you see who hrs employees are? Cora Muller, Fasth Matthews and Laura Smsth Dort Fenstamaker Robert Scherer appears to be success fully operatsng a store ssmslar to hss dad s sn Jersey Shore Jean Wagner Lee Rodabaugh ss hss traveling salesman and Russell West ss hss asssstant Vsvsan Gerhard Mayor Harold Brooks has lust honored the three natson wsde heroes Thomas Baser Walter Eck and Dean Cranmer Joanna Waste I never expected to see Jack Clsne as edstor sn chsef of the lock Haven Dsstress Beverly Harter Carroll Boyer hss asssstant ss gsvsng ad vsce to the love lorn wsth Jimmy Harrss and Ann Norman wrst sng st up sn the form of poetry Beverly Bowes Who are those two taksng turns ssttsng sn the edstor s lap? Dort Fenstamaker Why you know them They are Leah Speck and Grace Sorensen Jean Wagner Robert Ludwsg and Bruce Marks seem to be enloysng Isfe as elevator boys of Monkey Wards Vsvsan Gerhard ls that a poster boostsng Rodney Harvey for the Governorshsp'P Joanna Waste-Yes and st appears that Bob Harer and Joseph Msller are campasgnsng for hsm Beverly Harter Well st seems we have located every one except Lousse O Donnell Peggy Fulkrod and Beverly Msller They must have moved from thss sectson of the country Beverly Bowes And oh yes we shouldnt forget Vsrgsnsa Green esther Dort Fenstamaker But oh lust a msnute what hop pened9 Jean Wagner Yes everythsng went black sn our spec troscope Vsvsan Gerhard Oh' We forgot an eclspse of the earth was foretold for today Joanna Waste-Well we ve seen snto the lsves of all our old classmates and thats enough snoopsng for one day Professor of Bolts and Nuts Jean Wagner Professor of Screwdrsvers and Hammers Vsvsan Gerhard Professor of Drsps and Squsrts Joanna Waste Professor of Glasses and Specks Beverly Harter Professor of Msce and Men Beverly Bowes Professor of Hunt and Peck Dorothy Fenstamaker Q if it I I . . . . . , ... 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