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Two of ITT - old friends, Carol Clouse and Diane Gunter, were talking to Ethel Shindeldecker . Diane now lives in Indiana, but comes back to Ohio to visit as often as possible. She teaches first grade at the same school where her husband, G. W, Thompson, is head coach. Carol works as a secretary while Dave is an accountant for a number of oil tycoons. But just as a hobby, she explained. Since we have struck a tidy little gusher of our own out West, we give all the money we earn by working to charities. How wonderful I exclaimed the familiar voice of Joyce Landolt , known as a dedicated social worker. Kid, I ' m worried about Steve, she said, looking in the direction of Steve Putman, He ' s with those rough-looking men. Do you know anything about them? Ethel, who holds the position of executive secretary to the Presi- dent of the United States, laughed. Don ' t worry, Joyce. Steve is one of our country ' s finest citizens. -Thy don ' t you ask him about his job? So we did, but Steve wasn ' t saying much. He explained that he ' d thought he could mix business with pleasure, but had brought some of his buddies along, just in case. But who do you work for? Joyce asked. Steve replied tersely, F.B.I. President ' s body guard. When it was time for the appearance of perhaps our most widely- known classmate, the band struck up Hail to the Chief , but the honored guest was nowhere to be seen. Suddenly the stately beat of the march broke off into a wild version of Topsy , and Melvin Hurless, 39th Pres- ident of the United States, leaped off the bandstand. I never could resist a good set of skins, he laughed. Not only does President Hur- less ' musical ability make news, but also his hobby of making archaeolo- gical expeditions on the White House lawn. All too soon it was time to go. As the last of the guests departed, I noticed a familiar figure sweeping the hall. Thy, Boyd Kline, Don ' t tell me you ' re the Maintenance Engineer! It ' s Butch to you, Judy, he laughed, running a hand over his thinning top-knot. I might as well be the Janitor, with all the work I do around here I But seriously, I don ' t think it ever hurts a superin- tendent to sweep out his school now and then. Keeps him from losing the common touch . I hated to leave my old classmates, but since everyone is taking the marvelous Super-Seaweed-Vitamins developed by Tom Ash and Gary Med- ford, the Class of ' 63 can count on being around for their reunion sixty years from now.
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Senior Class Prophecy by Judy Brawn It was a bright, sunshiny morning as I left the office of The Ue-w York Times. Because the Editor had thought the 30th reunion of the Class of ' 63 would make a good human-interest stoiy, I ' .vas assigned to cover it, I knew my Jetmobile could make the trip from New York to Ohio in a ffffl- hours. As I sped along, I was eagerly anticipating this meeting with my former classmates, some of whom I hadn ' t seen in nearly thirty years. As I reflected over the past years, I remembered that two of my classmates had been responsible for the Jetmobile; Doyt Johnson had presented a set of plans to automobile manufacturers, who said they were too radical . Meanwhile, Marvin Foster, a struggling young mechanic, had just started his own body-building shop; so they combined forces and two years later produced the first of the now famous Jetmobiles, Marv- in now has his own nation-wide chain of Jetmobile Garages, and Doyt is a Professor of Engineering at Case Institute, his old Alma Mater, I scarcely recognized Ohio City when I arrived but had no diffi- culty finding the school. The first person I met coming up the steps was the fonaer Sandra Tise, Hi Sandyl How ' s the orphanage coming? Sandy r ms an adoption agency to find new homes for healthy pets who would be put to sleep because their owners can ' t take care of them, or simply don ' t want them any longer. The sound of music filled the air as we entered the auditorium. Around the piano were Rebecca Moore, Jim Cooper, John Gardner, Becky Mottinger, Peggy A-nweg, and Sandra Agler, Diane Profit was accompanying them, Diane is famous in theaters all over the country as Ohio City ' s answer to GYPSY , and Rebecca is our first lady astronaut, Everyone says my sense of humor is out ofj this world! she quipped, I also knew of Jim Cooper ' s fame as DeeJay of his own program of Coimtry Western music, but what about Peg, Sandra, and Becky? All housewives, they told me. At that time, John Gardner made a speech welcoming us back to our old hometown, I learned that besides rxmning his lumber yard, John has assumed the duties of Mayor of Ohio City. Three familiar figures entered the room. Norma Kraner, June Haver, and Bonnie Rickard, Bonnie told me June had become an ac tress, while Norma had worked as an airline stewardess until her marriage; then she and June started a professional modeling school, with Bonnie as their secretary, I next saw Larry Linton, and the former Sue Good, comparing pic- tures of their grandchildren, Larry told me that crops had been good, and Dick McHugh, another gentleman farmer, agreed with him.
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