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Page 27 text:
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In this year of 1983 I have decided it was high time I took a va- cation. So, I am now cleaning the dirt of thirty years off the old magic carpet. As I shake this old rug, I see in the dust a quaint de- sign. But as I look a little closer I note that it is Just Mrs. James Molden cleaning house. Jim is off to the store getting a loaf cf bread right now and Donna is talking to herself. She says, she is worried about Jin. It seems he has been gone after that loaf of bread for twenty years now. But the dust is settling now and as I shake the rug again, there before my eyes appears Janet Cravens. Janet has stuck to her oath of becoming an old maid. But getting a little lonesome in her old age she has adopted twin boy’s, Dick and Mick. But now the vision fades again so I give another shake and there comes into view a little white cottage. In the doorway stands Dick Dial and about his feet race his thirteen children. Already, the dust is changing. This time to Washington D. C. where we see that dauntless Senator from Indiana, Irontongue Hostetler setting in at Harry's Place, which, by the way, is now owned by that great mixer, Poamflip Olson. In a dark corner of Harry's sits past President of the U. S. LaVern Snyder, still arguing politics with his table partner. Representative Wesolowski. All the dust seems to be gone from my carpet so I am now ready to travel. As I have always had a yen to go there, I switch the indi- cator to Hollywood and, presto , here I am flying over it. Immediate- ly reaching my ears is the call of a hog raiser, but as I swoop lower and into a symphony hall I see it is only Mrs. Richard Stombaugh sing- ing her way to fame. I soon swoop out of there because my carpets act- ing up. I then drift over to the Phillips Superlube Station at Hollywood and Vine for a check-up on my carpet by master-mechanic, Vernon John- son. While he is checking my carpet I walk across the street to the Powers Model Agency to see those world great models, the Misses Knowl- ton, Tarnow, and Wiltfong, still giving all the fellows the old run around. After a short visit I go back to Dick up my carpet, only to find that it is bevond repair. Therefore, l board a plane and forty- six seconds later i am getting off in Chicago. I board a bus and ride downtown to the now tallest building in the world, the Double-quick Auto Sales of Whitman and Rathburn. I open the door and something goes whirr and I come to, driving my new Oldsmobile back to Indiana and to my home formerly known as Milo's Mansion but now there is Just plain Van Dierendonck on the mailbox.
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Dick Dial is the patriotic type, he's Joined the army reserves, but Dick is- very fond of girls, and they never get on his nerves. Jim VanDierendonck is the Jolly guy, who must always have his Joke, no matter if its English class or at Nlewalds over a coke Vernon Johnson is the ladles man, he has a list a mile long, yet every time he sees a new girl, his heart goes bong, bong, bong. LaVern Snyder is a handsome chap, and he's on the basketball team, and every time he makes a point the girls ail clap and scream. Janet Cravens wants to be a teacher when she graduates with the rest. I'll bet in a few years she will be seeing her students flunking tests. Mary Tarnow is our cheerleader, A very good one too, and you can bet your last dollar she's rooting for the orange and blue. Marilyn Knowlton is a lot of fun, you can tell she's never feeling low, for everytime you see her she's always on the go . Marlene Wiltfong is the little girl, who doesn't care for ajuys, and so she will always tell you, Don't let the stars get in your eyes . Arnold Whitman is the big guy, who looms above the rest, driving fast is his weakness, I pit7 the cop who gave him his drivers test. Donna Bierly is seen with Jim toolden almost everywhere and when you try to interest her in other guys, she says, I don't even care . Marshall Rathburn has Joined the C. A. ?. but he also has a girl who is waiting for his ring. I wonder who will win when he graduates this spring, Robert Wesolowskl is the uy with the brain and a loader in our class, you can always depend on Bob to stick by you till the last. The entire class is mentioned in this little poem and we will always remember Mill Creek High School... No matter where we roam. Calvin Hostetler is the quiet type, who has a lot of knowledge. I wouldn't be surprised to see Cal entering college. Roland Olson is the guy wno is handy with a tool. I'll bet he'll be a farmer when he gets out of school. Joan H rtig has a steady Oh, luck girl is she and many a girl has envied her and said, Oh how grand love must be.
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