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Classes “I hope we shall never forget that we created this nation, not to serve ourselves, but to serve man¬ kind.” Woodrow Wilson
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4 Edward Strope, recently elected Mayor of the great city of Bumpville, comes next. He ' s waving, shaking hands, and asking everyone to vote for him in the next election. Russell Coleman follows Ed. Russell, an excellent stone mason, has been contracted to build Mayor Strope ' s new City Hall. Here’s Arlene Clark; she ' s an elementary teacher now and loves her work, we ' re sure. With her is Micky Paiew- ski. Mike, as she is better known, is having a ball teaching biology. She ' s a protege of our dear sponsor and Bug teacher, Mr. Davis. There ' s John Ross, he looks preoccupied, probably trying to re¬ member what our chemistry teacher and second sponsor, Mr. Secor, said about problems of mass rela¬ tions! No, I guess it’s not that, for following him is Claudia Arnold, a former May Queen. Claudia is now a dental technician. She was bitten by the Tooth Bug in her Junior year. Here comes Larry Taylor, he’s state fish warden; we always knew he was up to something fishy !! ! Charles Allen follows him, he ' s a teacher now. Gertrude Brink, who follows them and is the last one off the train, is manager of her own department at Sylvania. That’s everyone, or is it? . . . yes! it’s Bill Parks, and looking sort of banged up too. What hap¬ pened? we asked anxiously. Well, it ' s like this, Bill replies; I got run over by a mob of my former classmates. After assuring us that he is all right, he hurries after the others. Bill never could manage to stay in one piece!! The train is gone; but wait, where are the rest of our classmates? We take pleasure in presenting the people who helped make this reunion possible. First George Rogers, our class president, and now presi¬ dent of the National Education Association. Next Jean Manchester, a noted equestrian and nurse, who is general chairman of the party. With her, is Eileen Williams; Eileen is married now but came out of retirement to act as our secretary. Joan Robinson was a very important help. She’s head telephone oper¬ ator at Bell Telephone Company and has made many important and necessary calls for us. For our Barbecue and party this evening, Levi Frisbie, who helped construct the famous bridge across the English Channel, consented to build our table and pavilion. Our food came from none other than Vern Tucci ' s farm. Douglas Folk, who owns a large trucking firm, brought it over. And last but not least, is Duane Carrington, a fine mechanic who donated his valuable time just to make sure everything is kept in apple pie running order. That ' s everyone from A to Z, we hope you’ll join us tonight for the big Barbecue. We’ll talk a lot, cry a little, and remember thi ngs we did together back in 1963. The evening indicates an enjoyable time for one and all.
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4 CLASS OF 1964 Pres. Gary Edsell; V. Pres. Kenneth Crain; Sec. Anita Arnold; Treas. Gloria Cooley; Council Rep. Chester Hale, Vera Kennedy Jason Abell, Dean Allis, Ruth Arnold, Paula Baier, Beverly Bates, Danny Berlin, Linda Brainard Aubrey Brister, Joyce Brink, Wurt Brown, Daisy Brown, Patricia Casselberry, Ronald Catlin, Leland Chandler Kenneth Crown, Bonnie Cutler, Carl Edsell, Clair Edsell, Seth Edsell, Ed Garrity, Sheryl Harrington Cherie Harvey, Elizabeth Hernandez, Alice Hibbard, Richard Hunt, Margaret Johnson, Sharon Jones, Fred Kier Carol Kier, Forrest Kipp, Rosanne LaBarre, Jean Maxwell, Donald Manvell, Keith Mas- lin, Robert Moscrip June Mosier, Dorothy Orshal, Gary Osborne, Janice Osborne, LaVeta Parks, Doris Pitcher, Larry Ralyea Clifford Robinson, David Rockwell, John Russell, Lois Sampson, Irvine Smith, Donna Snedeker, James Starr Wallace Stewart, Peggy Taylor, David Uhouse, Carl Vandervort, Frieda Wagner, Laura Wanzo, Ruby Ward Eleanor Welch, Patricia Westbrook, Walter White, Howard Wilson 28 ' V 1
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