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Georg1e Dtck Arnold and Tommy Monson former mayor league baseball stars dlrect boys athletrcs Remember the star of our Iumor Play Brlly Van Valkenburg? He s dance rnstructor at the youth center Connne He became quxte famous on Earth as head choreographer at M G M studlos Say you know lm gettmg hungry What do you have for food around here? Georg1e Remember how Hema Paananen and Peter Olson used to argue over the1r nat1onal1t1es? Here they have restaurants located across the street from each other Peter boast Swedxsh food whrle Hema serves Emntsh Whtch appeals to you today? Connne I thrnk lll try Betnas Ftnmsh You know on Earth she v on hve academy awards She was rn such demand that she never dtd retrre Thrs must be qulte a change for her Peter became a Rear Admrral rn the Navy Georg1e While were eatrng l can tell you more about our other classmates Of course you remember lanlce Erlkson She runs a k1ndergarten tor all the chrldren on thts planet Some of the parents names w1ll be fa mlhar to you Marranne Ansaldo Pat Matlneson Sally Spooner and Pat Stockwell were all marned shortly after graduatlon Martanne con tlnued her reputatlon as a hamemaker and was named Mother of the Year 1n 1973 Connne On Earth Ianrce Ertkson graduated from college as a medlcal tech r11c1an She worked at a large laboratory where Shella Courage was a graduate nurse and Alyce Nlchols also worked there as a medlcal secre tary You know Steven Wardwell? He became an emtnent h1stor1an and wrote the text now bemg used at M1lford Htgh Georg1e Oh really? Hes superrntendent ol schools on Pluto Carol Marsh IS head of the Engl1sh Department 1n the hlgh school Betsey Brchardson and Kaye Hauser are teachers 1n the elementary school The school nurse 1S Barbara Adams Connne Remember Shrrley Rejtmbal? She wrote a best seller How to Marry a M1ll1ODG1Te and she dtdl Georg1e She has a large estate on thrs planet Hazel Bartlett IS ln charge of her servants Connne On Earth she had a sheep farm She started a new fad by g1v1ng her sheep Elvls Presley halrcuts Gosh l thought some of the ha1r styles on Earth were bad but look at thatl Georg1e Oh that s the Pluton1an upsweep styled by ludy Poor and Margaret Trow They were worktng at Marran Elandreaus Salon but now have the1r own estabhshment Cornne Speakmg of styles Demarrs Best used to wr1te a column tor Vogue magaz1ne on current styles Georg1e Yes I know She now operates a dress shop Pat Herlrhy and Clalre Vander Heyden are her assrstants They ve developed a new fabr1c called Plutolon for the1r latest style Connne Oh I forgot to tell you we had a Pulrtzer Prrze wrnner rn our class Bruce Tower was awarded the Prrze for hrs collectron of poems entrtled Sonnets Wrrtten on a Wlndy Eventng Ianet Tonella too galned fame 1n the llterary held She was author of several best selhng novels Georglcr Two others 1n our class also excelled rn the arts I understand Barbara D Ram1o was a great Metropohtan Coloratura Pat Pollock gave up her popular smgmg career to go on a world tour as an orgamst Both are entertamers on thls planet Gee l guess thxs completes our tour Shall we return to my home? Connne Well I see l1le IS pretty exc1t1ng here l thlnk lll en1oy lt' Wrltten by Connne Carpenhere and Georgma MGCNBII . . . . ' 1 , . T f . . - . . . . . . , , . . I . . . . S A . . , . , , . . I . I ' 1 . . f . . . . . , . . . , . ' I I I . I . . . - I I . , , - . . . . . .. ,, . - . . . . ,, . , . . I . . . . . - , . . Q . . V 1 - , . - ' I . . 1 . . . . - I I - . . - . , . . . , . - . . . . - . , . ,, . . . ,, . - I 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . , . . . . , . . , . . . u , . . - .
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G55 pI 0l0A8Cy You ve all heard of rerncarnatlon but lll bet you never thought 1t would really happen The story of Bndey Murphy was a best seller 1n recent years Th1s narrahve was based on the phenomena of remcarnatlon or reblrth The theory of rerncarnatron IS that after death people go through varrous stages some return to earth others enter l1fe on d1fferent planets We are taklng you 75 years 1nto the future lt 1S the year 2032 on Pluto the outermost planet 1n our solar system Th1s IS the rntermedrate stage through whrch the members of the class of 1957 must pass FLASHU' GGOYQIG lve been here s1nce 1961 my last year rn college Sxnce l was the hrst rn my class to dre lm destrned to stay here unt1l the last member of the class arnves Th1s IS Cormne Carpentrere She s the last one of the class to d1e Tell me Connne how IS everythrng on Earth? Connne Oh thrngs are gorng along hne Say remember old Mrlford Hlgh? Well 1t rsnt there anymore They hnally bullt a new one lt seems they had to The old burldrng fell down You know they actually let the klds have a day off last w1nter when the temperature reached absolute zero Georgie Well xt seems you ve outhved us all Tell me what have you been do1ng all these years? Connne After college l worked at Saks Frith Avenue and ln a few years 1 became general manager Srnce then 1 rettred Drd you ever f1nd a cure for cancer? GGOYQIG Well 1 never made 1t that far 1 got b1tten by a mouse and dred Everyone else tn the class 15 here Most of them are dolng what they dld on earth Come on lll show you around 1n my new automoblle Oh by the Way th1s car was made by a company headed by R1chard Keddy Cornne On Earth he bought out General Motors and changed 1t to the Keddy speed ot 343 mrles per hour Georgle ls that your top speed? lts nothlng around here Here we are at the center of our planet See that burldlng over there? That s where our rockets for rnterplanetary travel are made lts headed by Dave Klt tredge There are a lot of people Worklng there that youll recognrze Come on lll show you around 111 bet youll never guess who the head mathemahcran IS Connne Well from the way you sald that rt must be Elalne lohnson Al though she was the only grrl 1n her graduatrng class at college she was valed1ctor1an Georgle Rrght you are Th1s 1S loe Andersons ofhce He s chlef mechan1cal engmeer Armand ONe1l IS the Pubhc Relatrons manager He always drd have a Way Wrth people Hts secretary IS Carolyn Marshall She Was executrve secretary to the pres1dent of Standard O11 Company on Earth Herbert Hutchrnson IS 1n charge of elevators Hes developed a new model whlch breaks the sound barrler Connne There were qurte a few rnechamcs 1n our class Do any of them work here? Georgle Dennrs Sahsbury and Torn Karnrs work here and Barry Hammond and Rlchard Smtth work for Keddy Motor Company Th1s IS the lobby These murals were done by the artrsts ln our class Donny Clough and Carol Krush Connne Speaklng of Carol Krush what about Elalne Leathers and Ahcra Amadro? They used to be such good frrends rn school The last 1 knew they were secretar1es at the U N Georgle They re both worklng as secretar1es here too See that burldmg over there? That s our youth center run by Iudy Frsk Connne Oh yes she graduated from college as a phys1cal educatlon teacher but soon after she rnarned the Prmce of Tlmbucktoo so she never used her talents Motor Company. Tommy Wiggin was his top test driver and reached a : ' . . I
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.Malory o flue Cfaaa of 195 7 Alicia - Hi, Ianet. I knew you were working here in New York so I thought l'd drop by and talk over old times while waiting for my train to Boston. lane! - Gee, Alicia, I sure am glad to see you! After all we were not only classmates but neighbors as well back in East Milford. It is sure going to be fun to talk over old times when we were in school together. Alicia - Did you ever think we'd make the grade that early September day in 1945 when we so courageously entered the first grade? There were six of us that year at the old Laurel School. But only Tommy, Armand and myself stuck it out through the twelve years. We had some good times though with Miss Hull as our first teacher. Ianet - Miss Pettee was my first grade teacher at the Elementary School. There were twenty in our room and Miss Barnes had the other first grade with thirty-one pupils. We were a small class compared to the numbers entering the first grade in Milford in years to come. Alicia - It's funny though, we had fifty-seven of us entering the first grade and only forty-nine of us graduating in 1957. Ianet - I always remember how Miss McGettigan in the fifth grade liked our class. She used to say we were a Wonderful class to work with. Alicia - Bet if she could have been in Mr. Looney's Shoes when we were Seniors she would have changed her mind, and how! Ianet - Gee, Alicia, remember how big and important we felt in l95l when we reported to the new annex off the High School Gym for our seventh school year? We had Miss Whitcomb and Mr. McManus as our homeroom teachers. Alicia - Yeh, but we soon lost any feeling of importance we might have had when we were all but trampled upon by those high and mighty upper classmen in the High School building where some of our classes were held. Ianet - That was the year that we began as Thespians and what a play we chose! A horse-race theme! Will you ever forget Armand as the race track slicker! lt was then that we established ourselves as actors when we won honorable mention competing with the High School classes. Alicia - You're right, Ianet, We sure were heading for Hollywood or Broad- way in the eighth grade when our play at the Play Festival was judged the best in the Iunior division and we took first prize. We must have been better at raising money that year than we were as Seniors. Remember the class trip that 8A took to places of interest in Boston and 8B took to Lake Winnipesaukee with money earned? We sure had a good time back in those carefree days. Maybe Miss Byrne and Miss Noble, our homeroom teachers, wouldn't express it just that way. Ianet - It was back in those days that Georgie and I were initiated to basket- ball which we pursued thru the remainder of our school years. I wonder if Georgie remembers that her ambition in the Ir. High yearbook was to be a good basketball p1ayer ? Alicia - It was in the eighth grade, Ianet, that you were awarded a placque for your essay on Why I'm Proud to Be An American.
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