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May 31, 1967 Hatrack, Tennessee Dear Gert, Ten years seems to us like a whale of a long time but I thought I'd tell you that I found many of the class of 57 doing weird and wonderful things on my recent trip to the big city. Reverend Les Allen, the Billy Graham of 1967, just closed a successful revival in Pango-Pango. Mademoiselle Janet Altizer fascinated me as she described with a fa ultless French accent, the gorgeous models at Lord and Taylor's style show. Saradell Thomas modeled for Christian Dior. Max- ine Applegate passed by me as I left the show. I hardly knew her in her Salvation Army Uniform. Jesse Bagby QPhillip Tankersley, pen name,j was busily signing autographed copies of his best selling novel HOW TO WRITE INTELLIGENTLY. I passed the large down town branch of Simmon's Beauty-Rest Mattresses and saw Judy Barton sleeping peacefully in the newest model. Jo Ann Baughman was all a-twitter over having been chosen by Mae West as the gal with the shape most likely to replace hers. On the other hand, Eleanor Bauer's handshake literally threw me---and why not? She had just won the women's wrestling championship of the middle- west. After that, I felt the need of a drink, so I dropped in to Ba uer's Bar where Larry Mixed me a mighty good snort. Having herself a gay old time on Pepsis, was Ilah Black, quite smart looking in her WAVE uni- form. She said that life in the service is not nearly as bad as four years at PHSI Janet Blacketter was at the bar and I was aghast to learn that she appeared there nightly as Slinky Sue. - -f A 5.5-'15m:a'fv1p1.-'am-. V A, , A. 9 - 'ww CLASS PROPHECY David Bown came along and invited me in his most formal manner to shoot a game of pool in his hall in the next block. While we were playing, C.A. fSquirtJ Bradburn stalked in, followed by his Boy Ironchin McGlas- son. Two sad Joe 's, ifl ever saw anyl Squirt was sure Ironchin will win his next bout for the title. Jerry Brant, respledent in a space suit, wandered in. He told me all about the guided tours he con- ducts on the moon. On the way to the jet port where I was having my jet-copter serviced, I met John Browning who told me he enjoyed being owner of a large fleet of floral trucks. He told me that Roger Burbridge had a large petunia garden and was a cross-pollinating the various varieties with great success. As I strolled by a gym I looked inside and was pleasantly surprised to see Roger Butler working out to keep trim as a weight lifter for a doughnut manu- facturer. Granville Capp's name was listed on a near-by theatre billboard as the voice of Mickey Mouse. Glenn Capps almost knocked me down tearing along the street muttering something about needing a book to read for American History. I paused at a corner newstand and noticed in a London newspaper that Linda Capps was caught in a night club raid while there with Princess Margaret. Lady Linda is one of the Princess's ladies-in-waiting, you know. Also prominent in the news was a glowing ac- count by Jim Carter about life at the North Pole where he is a pharmacist. Neil Clark's picture as a disc-jockey-of-the -year grinned at me from the entertainment section of the Buenos Aires paper. The women's page featured a column for lonely hearts written by none other than Sophronia Hutter QCarole Collins, no lesslj 'ta-' S' '41r' ami ' T I . qw ,,,,, ,...gumm,i-. v Lea fing through a copy of ESQUIRE, I noticed that Lynn Kriegsha user was the Humor Editor. I decided to go to Sardis for luncheon and whom should I find as the hat check girl--Linda Daut. She told me about a number from our class and said Sue Sparks was advance agent for Sue Deemer'a Flea Circus. This keeps them both laughing and scratching. . From Linda I learned that Dorothy Ellis is cashier in the cafeteria at Sing-Sing and David Ellis is a test driver for Lincoln-Mercury. As I sat waiting for my order to be filled, Larry Freeman came along and told me what a fabulous time he is having as a fashion model photographer. Speaking of fashions reminds me---Joyce Frazier is a traveling model for Jantzen sweaters. Peggy Jo Hannel and her husband, I heard some- where today, are the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans of Spring Creek Township. I had just started to eat lunch when Otis Haskins sat down for a chat. He is marriage counselor for Stephens College at Columbia, Missouri. I just missed seeing Jerry Heavner who is a sales- man for do-it-yourself suicide kits. Business is not so good, I understand. Otis had flown in a short time ago to talk with Kathy Higgins who operates a day nursery for under- privileged children. Frankly I did not get the con- nection. The television set in my booth proved a mine of information about several of my classmates. Phil Hubbard, advertising manager for a well-known line of ladies lingerie, was interviewed, and Ruth Hull glibly gave the beer commercial. Just asl was leaving Sardis, Gary Jeffers came in. In our conversation I leamed that he builds model trains for the Walt Disney Company. Speaking of beauty--Joyce Johnson, I heard to- i' H ul
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