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CL SS PRUPHECY called. It was Albert! What a successsful sales- man! He persisted until Bernita 'bought a big supply of brushes and household products. He told us that Leroy was a prominent Plymouth salesman in Fort Wayne. Bob and Bernita were planning to see the Zollner Pistons play the Denver Cardinals. Richard Macke is the Piston's pitcher. From Denver I went back home to Indiana. I stepped in Fort Wayne to shop and in the midst of the crowd on Calhoun Street, was Marie. She told me she was getting her trousseau for her approaching wedding. Ethel Rhoades was with her, giving her helpful suggestions and advice. Ethel had been married ten years ago. As I came through Monmouth, I saw painted on a mail box, Don Selking. A tractor was standing by the road and the driver was Don. I stopped to talk to him. He and Frank Fuell- ing, his neighbor, were both farmers. Frank was married and the father of six plump boys. Don was very busy in the field so I said good-by to him and drove on a mile or so. The car started sputtering and stopped. It was out of find help when a passing car stopped and the driver asked me to ride. After looking twice, I recognized Lloyd and Ethel Kiess. Lloyd said he would go to his station in Decatur and get some gas. While chatting with Ethel. she told me they were going to Eldora and Delbert's house, who are living on a farm, near Preble. Ethel ccmmented how cute Dory's two little curly-headed boys were. I wanted to see them, but with only three days of my vacation left, I thought it best to start back to San Francisco in the morning. I stopped at the motel on U. S. 27, the former Dude Ranch, to stay overnight. The proprietor. Norman Sheets, had a thriving business. He had built twenty-five more cabins. On my way home, I often thought of the wonderful experience which I had visiting my classmates. Isn't it wonderful that they are all living such a happy, successful life? Please come and see me soon. I will drop you a card sometime this summer and let you know when my wedding will be I ! ! ! ? '? '? Then I will be no longer an airline hostess. Your friend, gas, I was walking to the nearest house to Betty Fegley E IUH PUTLHHVF Nick Favorite Name Name Saying Marilyn Boerger Boerger Oh, Cripe! Leroy Bulmahn Abe How do you know! Norvin Bultemeier Snorty Oh, nuts! Franklin Buuck Buuck Who? Me? Franklin Crosby Petey I don't care Eileen Davis Giggles Oh, that gripes me. Eldora Ewell 'tDory Oh, I don't know Betty Fegley Fuzzy lsn't that cute? Franklin Fuelling Frank Hah! Robert Harvey Bob Gee Gollie! Phyllis Hockemeyer Phyl Horsefeathers Albert Huston Al Squeeze me Doris Keuneke Do Oh, Well Lloyd Kiess Chuck Holy Cow' Dorothy Kukelhan 'tKuk I ain't nither Carolyn Lewton Cutie Oh, Cow! Richard Macke Dick Oh. Golly Margie Menter Marg Jeepers Elviera Ostermeyer Osty Ach! Oh, me! Ethel Rhoades Et Carl Lgrna Scheumann Blondie Holy Crumb Ethel Schmiege SChII'1iGgiG', Gads Donald Selking Don I'll be go to church Norman Sheets Sheets Gee! Whiz! Barbara Shoaf Barbie I thought I'd just die. Edward Stoppenhagen Eddie Crimenetly Marilyn Marsh Kay Burgers Bernita Thieme Nity 'tGrief Carl Thieme Prexy Oh, Schucks Marie Witte Wittie By Jingoes Hobby Frank Salesman Flirting with girls Hunting Singing Flashy Cars Quilting Listening to records Being quiet Swimming Driving through alleys Hunting and fishing Radio Requests Work Skating A Decatur boy Softball Collecting postcards Listening to the radio A certain boy Square Dancing Collecting salt and pepper shakers Sleeping 4-H Work Picture Scrapbook Going to Merilyn's house Piano and singing Bridal Scrapbook Taxidermy Having fun Page 15
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