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Later on that afternoon, 1 ran into Susan Stiger again, and after awhile I discovered that I had a chance to see some more of my classmates. I notified the office that I would be gone all day, and that if there was an emergency, I could be reached at the stock car races. When I arrived at the race, the cars were just lining up for the take-off, and Jim Hartley was driving humber 6. He sure hadn't changed much-still crazy about cars. I read on down the list of events that were to take place that after- noon and found that Lloyd Tyson was the main attraction of the 'dare-devilu event. After awhile discovering that I was mighty hungry, I decided to go down to the refreshment stand. And there to my surprise stood Ann Few, shouting, 'Hot dogs! Peanuts! Popcornln As I was walking back to the grand stand, I thought I recognized another familiar face, sure enough, there was Janet Tyson and her familyg she had two boys and two girls. Upon my return to the office, I hailed a cab, and as I got in I looked up to find Robert Sabo driving. The next day I pushed the elevator button and the door came open. There stood Mike Sutter wearing a bell boy uniform. He said to me, NYou just missed Jud Firsdon. She came down on the elevator with three businessmen. She was wearing real classy clothes along with a mink stole.U Finally I settled down in my comfortable chair behind my new desk and began to think, NM what a weekendln and off to sleep I went. I awoke to a loud banging on my door, and there stood Richard Farwig. I learned he was a ranch owner and had come to see me about buying a couple of tractors. I asked him to go to supper with me and he accepted. Leaving the office, we almost tripped over a baby carriage. As I was catching my balance, I heard a rough voice say, What's the matter with you, man? Can't you- Wh , Gary Stannard and Richard Farwigl Fancy meeting you here! I looked up to fin: Marietta and Mike pushing twin baby buggies. All of us wound up going to my home for supper. I had just been seated to eat a peaceful meal and talk over old times with my friends when the door bell rang. My wife answered and there stood Don Waltermier. He started to tell me something and then recognition ca e across his face, Wwhy, if it isn't Gary Stannardl I just finished the work on your car and brought it home to you. Here is the bill.' At last I got to settle down and eat m meal and think of all the things that had occurred. M , what a small world afterall!
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BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Processional. . . . . . . Jeanette Wright ULargoW-Handel Invocation. . . . . . Rev. Fred H. Schott Soprano Solo. 0 0 0 o 0 Q 0 Bonnie Teeple WJust For Todayn- Seaver Saxophone Solo. . . . .Barbara Hartenfeld nPremier Solo De Concours - Pares Class Sermon. . . . Rev. Charles Stephens WThe Lord Looketh On The Heartn Saxophone Quartet. . . Janet Carr, Jeanne Sexton, Barbara Hartenfeld, Gordon Daugherty Ensemble. . . . . . . . . Sophomore Girls WThe Lord's Prayern - Malotte Benediction. . . . . .Rev. Fred H. Schott Recessional Jeanette Wright UGrand Marchn from WAidaW by Verdi Dean Bros., block 8: Tile Co.. Ph. Wayne 214314, Bradner, Ohio Bo 49' V13 Co., Pho Ohio
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