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ief s lift the veil - american airline, flight ' 58 is now leaving at gate 4 for new york. all aboard for african safari, wright class of spring ' 58 for passage to new york and darkest africa. walking up the ramp, wearing bermuda shorts, are sueann flook, an- nette gres, jill labbee, carol reedy, mary pat coffey, susie peterson, and peggy schulz. ieri beck, karen rice, and sherry christensen are the stewardesses for the flight, the pilot, johnny nitowski, is now telling sam danna, and ray Sebastian the run-way cleaners to move so they can take off. as we pass over Oklahoma, the door opens and out jumps monty johnson( with a parachute), i took the wrong plane, he yells. down in the lounge reading comic books are joe gutierrez, bob whit- ney, bob follmer, ted buergey, jerry kinmont and jim hudson. as we pass over the great lakes, mary buelow, denny graves, mary conder, donna hartsock and joan faulkner are all staring out the window trying to see the sights. now we are nearing new york city, eileen romm, sonya smargon, chiye otsuji, nancee huerta, and marie slattery are all very anxious, they have never seen new york before. as we arrive in new york we see curtis peterson and danny boxwell bringing out the ramp and jim mchale rolling out the red carpet for the passengers. in the airport we see mickey campbell, ken kadan, steve larrabee and jeff strutzel talking to carlo bloke, lindo pendegross and morilyn karp, some of the off-duty pilots and stewardesses. over on the right ore jonine doron, carol sue marr and coryl roe selling popcorn, candy and gum. next to them we see bob williams, doug saxton and alien rose selling tickets for the flight, as we look at the clock on the wall we see it is time to get going to the boat. well, the boot is finally on its way to africa after two hours of complete chaos getting everyone settled and on the boot. seen down in the captain ' s quarters arguing with the navigator, bing Jensen, is mike o ' connor. he ' s complaining to bing because he thinks he could do a better job. swabbing the deck is bill mead and bill steffenn. they seem to be whistl- ing some strange song, oh! — that isn ' t a song that ' s a wolf whistle: leslie millward and robin ullmon just walked by. carol reedy and yvonne lock ore lying on the sun deck in their bikinis trying to get a sun tan. on the badminton court is barbaro kahn, beth remington, and evelyn hirschon, in their short shorts. t 4f i t to-w wiacu '
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- and see fomorroiu ' ' - I i ' ■■ I ' . ' A • yO raJ ' i ' L ' • % over by the pool we see micki esken, linda pope, pam davis, linda corpise, and sharon freed, all gathering around the life guard, jack ' cooley. ail of a sudden over the loud speaker the captain, ken carrington, says, v e are now arriving in africa. everyone get ready to get off the boat! when ashore, the group finds to their delight their guides are jerry and gary benson. jerry tells the group they have to be careful of the natives as don henyen catches an arrow in the arm. the trip is now under way. as they pass bob silcott holding off two- hundred lions, lorry jay is betting marilyn fox on the oddsof silcott com- ing out alive, nelson kokita hops behind kathy taylor for protection, duana davis, accomplished morticiation, is rushing on a call past the group, exchanging greetings, she cheerfully swings from tree to tree, the group descends upon rick healey ' s honest deal trading post as he is being carried off in a stewing pot for cheating the natives, at this point, ronnie modeleski goes rowing by in his canoe as linda morris plays a mandolin, the safari comes to a close as richard harris and ed hendly are mysteriously missing while crossing crocodile infested river. on the trip back on the boat, maryl colley, deanne collins, jeri pur- schell, pat comiso and doreen takvorian are all looking at each other ' s souvenirs because they each got such pretty and unusual shrunken heads. waving hello to ann jane dark. on the trip back lee lampert showing gain are sue withnell, peggy schroeder, and w york to los angeles on the train we see arony and jeanette tuso her shrunken head. as we move alor Ji the Colorado, margaret hulett, annamaria bricca, susan schonhenz, peggy Stewart and carol crook are talking about their experiences on the long lost safari, there is sheri canady, valera Wright, jill sekerman at the candy counter, replacing the stick of gum they chewed all the way back. as the train pulls into union station we see John rivenes, the first one to get off the train, probably remembered that experience in africa when he and blair swanson, jim meyers, and dan brotherson forgot to get off the boat. well, that is the end of our story on the a-9 graduating class of 1958 and their long lost safari! happy hunting carol crook nancy reddin janine doran marilyn burns (fau eaen (4A w(fut a Mt (fc tendatf
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