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X' 2 nr ,t . SENIOR CLASS 1 N PRCPHECY .ff fri. It was August 4, 1973: I had just finished checking a couple of cattle ranches near Senatobia, Missis- sippi, that I had recently purchased when I decided to drop in on an old classmate of mine, Ray Tabert, who now lived in Pensacola, Florida. Since graduation he had done very well for himself: he had a fleet of 30 trolling boats and 4 deep sea snapper boats. I hopped into my helicoptor and flew down to Pensa- cola. After finding his address in a phone book I went out to his suburban home which was on a three acre lot with a swimming pool in back of the house. We started talking about our other classmates, and the walks of life they were in. Bob Gick, who was married and had 2 children, was a test pilot at Foley Air Force Base about 30 miles away. Herb Kesler was a Movie Producer in Hollywood and was married to an eye catching blond. Rosemary Douglas was married and had moved to New York where she was furthering her musical career. Doyle Ohman and Jack Cox were both in the navy and stationed on the West Coast. Doyle was mar- ried, but Jack, as usual, was still trying to find the perfect girl. Doris Stiener was married and still lived in Pine Township. She and her husband owned motels all over the United States. Robert Stout was now Vice President of the Disney Studios, Inc. and lived in San Gabriel, California. Ron Burke was married and now was president of his own trucking lines near Fowler, Indiana. Harold Clark lived in San Bernardino, California. He has a TV program of his own, and also has 32 gold records to his name. While we were talking, it seemed that none of the class of 1959 has turned out to be anything but a success. Then it struck usl Why don't we have a reunion of the class of '59? We contacted everyone and asked if they could be at Ray's place the next weekend. Everyone thought it would be a wonderful idea. We thought the big day would never come. When Friday evening finally rolled around, everyone was accounted for. We spent the week-end swimming, boating, and talking over old times. All too soon the moment came when we had to say good -by. We decided to make the reunion an annual affair and after saying good-by, departed until next year.
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