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H '10 MX AX MXX M X U 4' Q P A f fr A Xl ,Xx N M H M lx NX M, X Xyyqplly Xi A W fl l M M My 7 W r'f . It has now been 20 years since the commencement of the class of 1950 became history, Happening down the street in Springboro oneday, whomshould I meet but the former THOHA MAE FULLER. She invited me to her home on Euclid Avenue! I gladly accepted because I felt she could inform me of the whereabouts of some of our former classmates. Thora Mae was not the bachelorwoman that I had expected, but rather I found that she had eloped with a prominent Sprlngboruresident and is now the proud mother of eleven children--the youngest of which are year-old twins. we sat in the living room and turned on the radio to relax, what was that cheering we heard coming overthe air? Did they mention a fa- mllim-name? Yes, there they repeated it, It wasALVIN HOTCHKISS, the star player of the Champion Springboro Indians of 1970. Alvishad just made a winning home run in the final World Series game. Didn't that announcer's voice sound familiar? Why it should! It was the famous DAN DAVENPORT, now sports reviewer for the Colombia Broadcasting System, That was he screaming his lungs out for our old school enum, Learning of these men's achievement in sports turned my mind back to the days when our team used to trim Conneautv1lle.Then I remembered how FAITH McFAYDEN soeagerly led us in cheers that helped to bring the victory. Now Faith is the capable Art and Physical Education teacher in thenew Conneaut Valley Junior-Senior High School with 1000 students of this area enrolled, I was not startled to hear that IRENE CALVIN and SHIRLEY JOHNSON are hzthe beauty business and have hung outtheir shingle, NThe Shlrene Beauty Shoppe,' on the main avenue of their fair city, Shirleymarrled young and led her husband such a wild life that he passed away a few years ago and now she, the poor widow, is looking for another man, As for Irene, well, she never found her Dream Prince and is still looking and hoping that someday he will appear. CLIFFORD McDOWELL graduated from Wheaton College, He now is a successful politician in the state legislature. I understand he is planning to run for governor this fall. The farmgirl of our class, MARY GREENE, changed her occupation to that of city life. She 1s now president of the Albro Packing Company, which has plants in seventeen states andthree foreign countries. Mary is now working on the 58th variety for the Heinz Company. The mechanic, HORTON RICE, is now the chief designer at the Ford Factory in Detroit. He is trying to perfect his latest model, a car that will have wheels for ground use and wings for flying. TED EATON can't seem to find the girl of his dreams so has hope- lessly applied for a ten year membership with the 0Bachelor's Associa- t1on'. He hopesby that time the field will be improved. In the mean- time, he is running an elevator in a large department store because he loves high altitudes. His last plane ride ended when he crashed while looking at the pin-up picture tacked up in the cockpit. I, EVELYN SNHTH, the writer of this bit of news have become the Assistant Editor for the Springboro Herald. Also I'm kept Quite busy with my program, 'Men, The Menace,' every Friday evening sponsored by the Nixle Scratchie Flea Powder for Dogs. rv-vvvyrv--vv-wiv--1-v,,. .-.. I, ....,,, , ,. ., ,, ,,....,,, ..a.4...-..4...4....-t...,4.....a....1..-...,.-..f.,,.. . ...f-Mme., ,. ,e ,f , ...J-.-, so-f.,,...v..... .- 1. .- ...ef ....,..t...,A . D. ... .........,'.......-...,.. -
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