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Linda Sue is now working for the United States Mint. She works in the department which makes special square coins for the super market slot machines. She tells us that Lois will not be able to at- tend the banquet. Lois has graduated from college and is now living in Philadelphia. She is a psychiatrist and had to work overtime with a convict, named Desperate Percy, who was about to be released from the state prison. As we were making the rounds, we met several of our classmates. Linda Westcott is now president of the stock market in New York. Along with this busy career, she has a family of ten boys. By a strange coincidence, each has the name of Ronnie. I don't have to tell you that she married Mr. Geoffrey Saucer Canterpickle, XVI., descended from the original dilly. Barbara Meyer is now an engineer for the Bromo-Seltzer train on television. She worked her way up from fireman of headaches to engineer of super-colossal brain eruptions. We always knew that Barbara would get a job with great responsibility. Ladimir Kubichek is now employed with the Bellum Broodes- wine Circus. He performs on the flying trapeze with the greatest of ease. As we remember, Ladimir was always up in the clouds at school. David Kister now owns the Kister Trucking Company. He has in- vented a new convertible sports-model dump truck. When he sees a beautiful girl walking down the road, he pushes a button. The top comes down, a large hand tips his hat, several wolf whistles blow, and a special organ grinder plays Oh, You Beautiful Doll! Betty Schlick went to India to study the flute when she graduateo There she became interested in being a snake charmer. She leads a busy life charming snakes and her four children. Shirley is now leading a successful life as a television actress. After Sergeant Bilko retired, she took his place. We knew Shirley would succeed in something like this by the way she yelled at the basketball games. After Carol Oren discovered a new kind of soap, Dusitall Cheer, she decided to take up as a life-time occupation the job of washing the windows of the Empire State Building, which has been moved to Kingsville. Carol doesn't mind the altitude because of the cute guys that have offices in this building. Charles Page now owns a Chevrolet Dealership here in Kingsville. He has come out with a new model for 1979, the Fair-E-Laine. We are very surprised to find that he was a Chevrolet man because of the way he used to love Fords! When we asked him why he changed to Chevrolets, Charlie said, Times change and so do thoughts! After we had eaten, we went to compliment the cook on the fine meal. To our surprise, we found that James Meyer was the Chief’ cook. He always was cooking up something in school. He specializes in fricasseed frog legs. We were sorry to have this reunion come to an end, but we are looking forward to the next reunion when we shall see all our famous classmates again. 18
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ROW 1: Richard Wright, Jane Mead, Robert Ensell, Ruth Wentz. ROW 2: Donna Carle, David Wright, Eleanor Reed, James Andrejack, Nancy Luce. ROW 3: Gary Bancroft, Elaine Brunell, Jerry Paulson, Phyllis DeGroodt, John Konnert. ROW 4: Barbara Schultz, John Yoak, Mary Bobey, Vernon Bruckman, Joanne Cusano. ROW 5: Gary Webster, Patricia Wood, James Anderson, Judy Wood, James Mihalick. ROW 6: Betty Wolfgang, Ernest Lawrence, Judy English, William Ensell, June Randolph. ROW 7: James Wolfgang. 20
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