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I looked at ray calendar. June 1, i960. Ten year? ago today I, with classmates graduated from Manlius Hle-h. Where are all the others? I must see them 1 Where was Nelda Ann Hansen? Maybe Helen Hartz Hurley could tell me. I quickly ran for the bus station. When I arrived In Manlius, I noticed the big Kraft plant near the bus station. I remembered Dennis used to work there so I thought I could obtain directions to the Hurley home from someone there. I found the door to the office open so I walked In. There was Dennis, big desk oiled hlsrh with papers and looking eating a cheese sandwich. We argued again more arguments while we were In school, and knew where Nelda was. He said he didn't but directed me to their house. sitting behind his out the window, about who won the then I asked If he Helen ralcrht and I finally found the house, and after climbing over two blcyc-i.es In front of the step, I knocked. Helen cake, getting In practice U-H Club. While tasting told me she didn't know her for the lovely visit | had Just baked her husband's favorite for her summer Job of directing the loc l the cake, we talked about M.H.S. and. she Nelda's whereabouts either. I thanked and cake and walked up the street. at the corner was a very luxurious station. I heard cheering coming from the b ck yard, and vent to Investigate. There I found Marlene Tomow Hapner, nwho usually helped In the station. But today I found her with the five little Hapners, and their neighbors, and Marlene was giving her little ones a pep talk during- the half time of the Neighborhood Summer Championship Basketball game. During a long t lk I found she hadn't heard from Nelda either. She did say thst Carola Peterson was still In town—as principal of M.H.S. I went to find her and building. There was Wodl a letter. When she fl-lmprovements at M.H.S. rate stage, and science the new, In 19 9, «g building looked. Nelda had Just written her from Chi-JoAnn Van De Velde ohoned. 00 to a big oarty at her ■ -farm has taken all the ffo Wannee farm and Is known err. Illinois. iX T l saw her blue Ford In front of the x in the Inner office dictating - nished she shov.-ed me all the Beside the new gym, eeDn-room with new eculoment, rather old. She said caco. A lead i Just then She Invited ill the 5 luxurious farm. This parties away from the throughout -all of r.orth- Then Harry 01 offs on H.S. soort8 ability coach at M.H.S. He and von 2. He had the year. walked Into the office. He now out his to use for making money. Harry wa« t'ne head told me his football team had lopt 13 games Just Ptonped to rick uo his last check for Harry reoorted to me th t his tv in brother, Harold, or S ldy Cloffson,f7v or. th west const. He Is now being featured e top tr'oeze rtlst in the Barnaul 4 Oloffsor. Shove, the biggest show In the J.S. Hie ability, developed In H.S., has finally paid off. runs a Junk yard for old cars, his own Included. On the 1 e hf The next day while walking 'own Main Street I 3tlced r.ew c..oo, by name Slimy Cr tures . Inside Gwenny DeCmene customers. She now. owned this little store ' F which specialize' in lizards. Her love of this animal grew up . Vw while in her senior year at M.H.S. This Just orovep the old saying th t you need a high school education. This oage sponsored by: Josepheor. 4 Sen—Princeton; C.F. (Pat) Murphy, Veterlnarian--Buda
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Since Carols had received a letter from Nelda from Chicago I again took a hue '-nc vent to Chicago. Or. the way I read a magazine called Yesterday1 e The cartoon r.d JoV.ee Editor was roiita Piereon, Job or. the Reflector. Her do 1 rel tlor.ehlo with h hap not ended. Barbara Ip the Fashion Editor for msgaz lne. who held the Barbara KueDker the pame .hen I arrived at the bue Ptatlon, I called The driver vae no one but Eugene Sugara, 50 graduate. He ownp 20 cabp pervlng North aide of Chicago. After clvlng drere I waa whlpked through the rived at my deetlnatlon In only Once there I entered the build- ' IfM olr rundown hotel—the beet Nelda III circumstances. She war In the i”'i during the finale ehe fell thru rhov po phe vac fired Immediately, left po ve decided to celebrate our reap ve die the right p:otp, ve paw Bonnie - t the famed 61 Club. Her act conpleted of a--lt w p something like—well, you eay ehe did a dance. She developed this in M.H.S. under the encouragement of Mr. n famous trumpeter, ner husband, punolled , a cab. . another the entire him Nelda p ad-city traffic and ar-three minuter. ap ar. added feature of The club's annl-Vivlan Wipe Wilson, cheers ell over Inc. It was an could afford under the i- Ice Canadee of I960 but the Ice and ruined the She had a few dollars union. Hayden as sort alfiht f talent Davldpon. the music. versary they the U.3. Her • America of 1955, Seated at a near ovr.er of th° New Sll-Sllver cigarettes, h. tit that caused him had Mrs. M.H.S. cheerleader, who hap been receiving the country. Her beauty is known all over titles Include MIpp IllinolP of 195i . MIsp and Mrs. America of 1959. table was Alvy Roush, v®r Tobacco Co y, . Alvy Ip now crol po much trouble The next morning to while ve were eating preppured p-.oe- ' recognized him ve 6 salesman vap Dennlp v ch'.nred. who has become the makerp of the Nev ably up Inc the high school. breokfbp t at the door. a high Before we string pelepmar. knocked had both been forc®d to buy ?5 -nlrp a' lece. This Schaefalso from M.H.S. My, how heV In the afternoon we decided LaVetta Her books to coaet. music while dish pome to attend the sum .er opere. Jeneer. vhp there ae a music on music theory «re read from She took po much criticism of In high school that she wanted out and now she makes money at our way to the opera house ve pbv two more 50 e . Nelda Irene Nelson Brleeer, Ion hatp and fancy bootp, their horses to parking their way into a theater to wild west movie. Their big horse ranch out pcer.e of the movie. The Milk Wacon Horses features three of their faiaoup thorough- Cn and ter.-csl-tled They were on While or. the way hone we ricked up a with a icture of Gene Jensen front pace. Gene Ip now a thinking lawyer who hap won but two, both against MIpp The latest defeat Ip r.ov being lr.c nev°oarerr. ’ Th 1 p rare pro.-.pored by: oubllclzed Stanley wearing had Just meters. eee a .vest was which bredP. nevppaoer-on the fast-every cape Coleman. In the ever— J.C. Penny A Co., Kevsnee, Illlr.-is, ...G. T.-.omap A Sonp Greer... upc. Dr. D. V. Schut: , Vet.. Sheffield Shale Products Co., Sheffield, Illinois
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