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Sitting on the next bench is the, world renown surgeon Dr. J. H. Cooperrider talking to William Deacon Miles. Bill is quite the celebrity now. You may have read about him in the newspapers recently. He just won the title of the World's Champion Billiard Player. J. H. seems to be telling Bill about his special techniques of removing eyes from potatoes. Who's that coming toward us? Janet Fleshman, the glamorous model. Janet has retired from modeling and is now teaching a course How to Always Wear a Cheerful Smile at Madeline Hartsock's Academy for Droopy Girls. Hmmm. There's a good bunch for you. James Miller, the recently appointed Secretary of Agriculture of the U. S. , is talking to Pat Lafferty. Jim is getting Pat's opinion, as a typical farmer, of his new plan to revolutionize the fence post industry. The conversation has a very interested on- looker in Lee Parsons. Lee, a famous test pilot, is now the President of the Captain Video's Flying School. It's a bird. No, it's a plane. No it's Nancy Medors last year's winner of the Pan American sports car border to border race. She averaged better than 600 m. p.h. Whizz ---- There she goes. Here come two more women who have made good, Pat Adams and Eleanor Parsons. Pat is the author of the best seller HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL FARMER'S WIFE and Eleanor is the head clothes buyer for Goodman's Department Store. We see she is discribing some of the latest fashions in men's shirts to Gib Walker. A We just caught a glimpse of J. Randolph Dowell, the famous T. V. producer. His program AUNT RITA and her LITTLE FRIENDS was voted the best children's program of 1979. The show stars another member of the class of 1955 Diane Egan alias Rita Egan. We see we have another T. V. head-liner with us today in the person of Joe Ankrom, Joe playes his cornet in Lynn Mambo King Melick's band. Well if it isn't Bob Tudor. I-Ie is now co-starring with John Whitten in the newest movie sensation, TARZAN and the WILD MAN. Martha Lewis made it back from her world marimba tour in time for the reunion. She's got her' two traveling companions, Fannie Hatten and Thelma Houck with her. There's Bill Bishop telling Betty Peck about his new discovery. Bill is the manager of one of Hazel Bishop's new factories for making non-blush rogue. Well look over there. Martha Ashbrook is giving samples of her remedy for curing all your aches and pains to Caroline Colville and Shirley Forrest. There's a familiar twosome. Marilyn Ashbrook and Larry Rhodeback are strolling through the park. The last arrivals are finally here. There's Bob Adams looking very disgusted, he seems to,have had some car trouble. R. G. Adams, Esq. as he is better known now, has accumulated his fabulous fortune by taking people for rides in his 1928 Olds. Roberta Hopkins is his passenger at the moment. The reunion was a success even though as always happens at a picnic it rained. J v .f.s.f. .
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I, Bill King, will all my orneriness to Roger Priest. I, Pat King, will my nickname of Bones to Ann Hatch. I, Patrick Lafferty, will my ability to get along with the younger and opposite sex to any Junior who can handle the job. I, Art LaRue, will my ability to always be tardy to Clyde Paxton. I, Martha Lewis, will my Ava Gardner eye brows to Nancy Cooper. I, Nancy Jane Medors, will my ability to Shake, Rattle, and Roll before assembly programs to Dave Noble and my nickname of Smoochie to Dick DeNune fnot that he needs it.J I, Lynn Melick, will the task of blowing the bugle in the mornings to Hank Chambers. I, Bill Miles, will my name Preacher to Marvin Montgomery. I, Jim Miller, will my ability to out run the cops to Charles Cook. I, Eleanor Parsons, will my black band socks to Kathleen Davis, if she thinks she can handle size I4. I, Lee Parsons, will my incomplete and unfinished Farm Management Book to John H. Keene. I, Betty Peck, will my Marilyn Monroe voice to Edna Davis. I, Don Piper, will my bloodshot eyes to Paul Priest. ' I, Don Priest, will my ability to get up to eight period class without being tardy to Dick Dague. I, Larry Rhodeback, will my ability to sleep in Gov't class to Raymond Piper. I, Wesley Smith, will 5o pounds of beef to Ed Neptune. I, Larry Stough will my old coveralls to Kenneth Jacks. I, Gib Walker, will my ability to argue to Bill Conard. I, Barb Weaver, will my ability to say I've Never Been Kissed to Pauline Ashbrook. I, John Whitten will my great penmanship to John Keene. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The scene is a sunny day in the summer of the year 1980. The members of the Class of 1955 are gathering for their class reunion. We see a few early birds have already arrived at this beautiful Picnic grounds in the heart of Johnstown's modern Recreation Center. Early birds did we say? Pardon our mistake, these birds are the Center's caretakers, Art LaRue and Wesley Smith. Well, here comes Judy Carr who is the sole owner of the Boston Red Sox Baseball team of which Ray Juice Cleveland is the manager, but we wonder who manages who. They're talking to Don Piper who was asleep on a park bench. Who is that laughing? Why, if it isn't Larry Stough and he is with Don Priest who incidently is the top joke teller on CAN YOU TOP THIS. We bet Don just told one of his whoppers. As we stroll on through the Park we see that Wanda Green and Barbara Weaver who have just received their M. A. Degree from B.C.U. University, we hear they majored in M. E. N. Look over there. Bill and Pat King are sitting on that Park bench showing off snapshots of their grandchildren. Pat and Bill own the a La King Dude Ranch of which Tom Jones is the foreman.
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