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MASS HIIINIIIN H163 It IS the ear 1963 I have recelved an lnvltatlon from Cynthla Eaton who was our senlor c ass secretary and IS now a klnder arten teacher to attend a class reunlon ln Newtown Cyn sald that she had troub e wlth some addresses llke Don Drotar s He llves deep ln the heart of Texas and hls Job as a M C on a chlldren radlo program keeps hlm busy Last week we heard that several of Jlm Beach's chlldren starred on Don s show Andy Maye was hard to contact too for he has Just left as the pl1Ot of the flrst flymg saucer to the moon On the way he passed an alrplane on whlch Sally Lorenzo was stewardess headed for Florlda of course Thls plane handles Isabelle I.,attln's newest contrlbutlon to the world an efflclent DAN dy alr mall SCTVICC She employs Barbara Ray as dlrector of the messenger glrls ln the company When I went to mall the acceptance tO the lnvltatlon I found another letter ln my mall box from Sally Tomllnson Presldent of the Old Malds' Unlon asklng lf I am ellglble for membershlp I also recelved a current magazlne IH whlch there 15 a Charles Atlas advertlsement Could that be Blll Lees' PICISUYCQ It says here that he IS a candldate fO1J'MT Amerlca I also recelved my ISSUE of ' Punch mag azlne to whlch I have subscrlbed slnce Jeff Westcott became lts edltor ln Chlef At the reunlon held at the home of Dlck Carmody now a detectlve wlth a good many cases to hls credlt I found that I had arrlved early and plcked up a newspaper to klll some tlme I also talked wlth Ann Keenan who was Wlth us for only a few months and IS now a court stenographer Much to my surp lse there was ln the paper a lon story concernln Chuck Botsford the world famous casanova A so, I see that Bo ble Petersen IS the toast of Hollywood and the crltlcs belleve that she wlll wln an Academy Award thls year On the same page I was overwhelmed by the FCVICWS of Katy Cavanau h's debut at the La Tosca Opera house There IS also an ad for the Rln llng Brot er s CITCUS The feature attractlon seems to be a popular clown named ob Flsher Some guests were arrlvlng Barbara McGurn IS the prlvate secretary to the Governor and John Gerger IS an englneer ln the Cadlllac plant He works wlth Bob Brown who lS a car customlzer for the same company Dlck declded to turn on the televlslon set whlle waltlng for the remalnder of the class to arrlve We were amazed to flnd that Vlrglnla Cole IS the chef on her own program evldently the reason she was unable to attend the reunlon Dlrectly fol lowlng her program was a stock car raclng show The wlnner of the feature event turned out to be none other than George Hanlon A spot announcement revealed that Sue Bawden had been chosen as Mlss Vogue' by dlstlngulshed authorltles lnclud lng Edna Hendrlx a speclallzed home economlst An award has been granted to Bob Kln man for belng the orlglnator of the now popular porcuplne ban s A te egram arrlved from Rose Urbanovsky who IS unable to come ecause of her dutles as the Presldent of the Unlted States Imaglne a glrl from the class of 1953 has become the flrst woman presldent Van Gould was next to enter the house He brought Helen Carroll a shorthand exhlbltlonlst who helps Van Wlth hls elaboratlons on Elnstelns' theorles Also promlnent ln the sclentlflc world IS Jack Grady who has been showlng us the home work machlne whlch he has patented Jack and Al Mlchel have collaborated and turned out another machlne boastlrlg 'orlglnal excuses of all klnds wlth proper slgnature' Al clalms that hls machlne IS guaranteed to work everytlme L.llllan Sedor has another lnventlon whlch she has brought wlth her It's a hlstory book Wlth no dates to memorlze Thls wlll surely be a popular book wlth the students Holly Johnson as the wlnner of the Pulltzer PTIZC of the year adds a few notes our llterary dlscusslon She has Just wrltten an artlcle on roller skatlng Last to arrlve IS Bob McCarty late because of a last mlnute trlp to the model chlcken farm whlch Evle Pendergast runs Bob a famous chlcken doctor IS trylng an experlment to elemlnate the dlsease whlch 15 eraslng the chlcken from the country slde The reunlon was a great success and even though everyone dldn't arrlve through talkln wlth our old classmates we were able to see what a busy and lntelllgent class we ha back at Hawley Hlgh ln 1952 and 1953 Z5 66 97 AY Q I ,I i, y ,, . '. ,. . I . 'ifpifl 4 I 1' .. . ...l -.... . . , . .
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..I..c :HEI I of MM? n-sul -,gg A l A FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Linda Walsh Rosemarie Balsden Sue Bawden Ann Shaw Alice Burdett Angela Molinaro Katy Cavanaugh Sally Tomlinson Anna Lou Watktns Pat Matzelle Carolyn Nash SECOND ROW Holly Johnson, Judy Meyers Evelyn Weber Ellen Slusalek Barbara Ray Theresa Fell Elleen Craig Pat Danrells Cynthia Eaton Cathle Bawden Jeffrey Westcott THIRD ROW Wayne Shreders Robert LeBlanc Leonard Manz Hugh Brodie Preston McCain Teddy Fnsbie Robert Lewis Billy Wilson FOURTH Carmody Kenny Berglund Charles Botsford FIFTH ROW Bobbie Petersen Phyllis O Dell Lorraine Keatlng Elaine O Shea Jo Hansen Manam Janzer Nancy Rasmussen Evelyn Pendergast Sandy Johnson Cappy McMahon SIXTH ROW George Hanlon Alfred Michel Kenny Carlson George Poinar A1 Shreders John Gerger Robert Benton Russell Mansfield Jack Grady Sl E KI 11- 1 Clhi' D L iQ FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Fred Reese Tina Muller Susan Slocum, Linda Lockwood Judy Lockwood, Barbara Martm, Beth Colaer Faith Brown, Jean Stodder, Edwin Weber SECOND ROW Arthur Burdett, Davtd Cooper Sheridan H111 Clifford Beers, Edgar Northrup, Michael Zrlneck THIRD ROW Jeannette Keating, Ann Shaw, Ralph Jensen, Jack Kesstnger, Samuel Curtis, David Seymour, Nancy Leonard, Barbara Oberstadt FOURTH ROW Preston McCain, Ellen Slusalek, Christopher Symth, Johanna Hansen, Lorraine Keatmg, Robert Ryan, Paul Presnell Z4 L. '- ,,a,4 '. L ' 'f at Lt, F- ,., B , B ' I I - ' ? I N 7 4 1' I . gi , ' J HLD ROW: Peggy Sherman, Don Drotar, William Lee, Robert Kingman, Peter Underhill, Dave x ' ' . ' ' . . ' . . Q 1 -f. I X ,, N OP -7 V - , t ' yi F' ,. '- I A 4. A . are 4 ' V , I Q ' . 2 . ' . ' . . . . . 0 B A ll : . ' . . ' .
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7 I saw hrm on the chandelrer It was gettlng very dark Srngmg away for all to hear And lrstentng to a lark He Started the glass a Ullkllllg We heard a rustle rn the trees Whrle not grvrng us an rnklrng And also w1th rt went a sneeze Of what he was or next was gotng to do We saw II was a ghost Judy Carroll Suddenly he leaped away Exghth Grade Startrng the chandelrer to sway I-Ie landed on the floor And bolted out the door And was lost to our srght rn the trees IH UI Have you ever walked a path of gold? It was a path that wound so that you were unsure at every turn The golden path began from your frrst step on your own road of l1fe and contrnued untrl you entered rnto heaven I walked thrs path many years ago It IS a strange story that I ve never told before but feel that I must tell you now so that you won t take the easy way You see I ve seen those who turned onto the wrong path It all began when I graduated from college Iwas ready to lrve my own l1fe gurded as I felt rt would be best Yes I began my walk rnto uncertarnty on the path of gold Iwalked qurckly at the begmnrng wrth the eagerness and lrmrtless energy of youth After a few years when I began to trre I wanted to stop to turn around but curroslty and a strange urge led me on to the end One day when I came to my frrst crossroad I saw two srgnposts On the left II sard the easrest way the r1ght the rrght way Whrch path should Itake'P I hesttated a moment then knew what the stgns meant Yes ltook the path to the rrght The path was steep and very hard to clrmb but I found happrness happrness beyond my farthest dreams Further on I found many other srgnposts There were easy p y fast advrce amusement and fun fast spendrng and depressron ahead The srgnpost that I felt hardest to turn away from was one whrch threatened go back ll w1ll be easrer Those srgns bothered me but I knew that I must contrnue on the r1ght way After a whrle I notrced a drm lrght years away It grew brrghter as I contrnued promrstng gurdance Once I came upon a rarnbow and thought of clrmbrng rt to frnd the post of gold at the end but realtzed that thrs rarnbow was made up of untrue colors I knew then that the rambow merely led to unhapprness and possrbly destructron Toward the end of the path of gold I could see a golden gate A man came to the gate whlch swung open and he walked through but when the next man came upon the gate ll rernarned closed desprte hrs constant knockrng After a few mrnutes some force threw htm away and back to the begrnntng of the rrght way showmg that he must follow the rrght way rn order to go through the golden gate As I approached the gate ll flew open lettrng me 1ns1de There I found a golden starrway which I began to clrmb It grew steeper and narrower at every step At the top I turned and looked back Much to my surprrse I could see back to the begrnnrng of the path of gold also I dtscovered that the wrong paths were stony and terrrbly wrndmg after therr glorrous begrnnrng It was easy to see that the r1ght way was the easrest and truest Turnrng around and walkmg on I came rnto a true paradxse whrch I shan t try to descrrbe Yes I had entered heaven When you hcgrn your road of lrfe wrll you walk the path of gold the rrght way? Holly Johnson Z 6 WHO. HIHI P BUIDH
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