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was so interesting I inquired of soda-je rk Dave Pierce who the editor is, He informed me it is Tom Moore. His able assistant is Gerry Coates. As I walked down the street my attention was caught byatent in the vacant lot next to the Helen and Alma Beauty Salon, I walked over and peered in. Inside a re- vivalist meeting was being held. The revivalist? Why, Lee Lingenfelter, of course, ably assisted by his wife and three sons. I was stopped by Barbie Sayers who is happily married to Ronald Hetrick, owner of the Ford Garage, She told me that the airport is now being operated by Stanley, Mancuso, and Vetro, the worldfamous pilots, I took a Douthit taxicab back uptown and stopped at the Tost Theater where Gertrude Smith is playing in So This is Love, The cashier, Helen Hirnes told me that Frances Torrell, Grace Stirouse, and Josephine Krajewski have started their own secretarial agency in New York city. Did you know that Father Fran Colwellhas be- come a bishop? I went into the bank to cash a check and was met by its President Russell Quinn. I went to the cashier's window and Bernard Sprankle greeted me. The teller is Anna Reed. :vy- NINQPS-g. ilu V: J, , 5 - .di 1. 2- -www. . , i,,. I ..M-- - , ' A-.W - r ' 5. - ' ,, VE.-2562 Z4 I As I walked out the door, ImetLousie Irvin and Doris Miller. They have both just come back onfurlough from the Wacs. Both are lieutenants now. I was so happy about meeting all thes e old friends that Iwasn't verycareful. Coming to the corner of Fifth and Main Streets, I saw what seemed to be a blue streak, and then everything went blank! When Iawoke, I was ona stretcher, being carried by Bob Marshall and Vincent Fusco into an ambu- lance driven by Bill Liedl. After being checked into my hospital room by Margie Day, hospital secretary, my vision started failing, just as Doctor LaRue Tyger and her most efficient nurses, Persephone Sfakianos and Barbara Deeme r, walked into the room. They were busily taking my temperature and pulse when Attoreny Joe Stefanelli, President of the Civic Music Association appeared with his secretary, Carolyn Bergquist. Along with them was Dan Bowers, who was the same as ever except for a prominent black eye, whighl learned later was received in a wreck. Then everything became clear to me. Dan had been in the blue car which had crashed into me. I am to be discharged in three weeks and after thatl will join my husband for our long-delayed trip to Europe in the Govern- ment Service, Here 's wishing you luck in managing the new store you and your husband have added to your already large chain. I hear you are doing ve ry well as manager of the New York Branch. Love , Marty
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be J M . , . . W5 ,uf 5 ' up .--: ' dw : ' JI 'Z PHUPHEIIU .vga K Place: Reynoldsville Time 1 1971 Dear Nancy, Having just returned to our old home town, I thought I would write to you and bring you up to date onhow our old school- mates are faring in this atomic age. Driving into town through Prescott- ville, my Cadillac developed a knock, so I stopped at the M 8: M Service Station, I was met by the smiling proprietors, Bill McGranor and Cloyd Marshall. While I was waiting for my car I dropped in to Donna Foic's Diner which is next door. I asked Donna about her sisters and she told me Dora is married and lives on ahuge chichen farm in Kansas, Doris is private secretary to the Secretary of State, Betty Lou Arm- agost. Donna's head waitress is Ethel Burkhouse. When I left the Service Station, I tuned in my Caravision-set and listened to the melodious music of Gordon Schuckers and his Wishaw Wildcats. His vocalists are Martin Nairn and Barbara Kunselman, who is, incidentally, his wife too. I stopped at the High School and spent some time talking to Principal Kirk. I also held a conversation with the art teacher, Alice Marshall. As I left, I collided vio- lently with the janitor, Burton Adamson. I was ce remoniouslypicked up off the floor by Coach Jim Spears and Assistant Coach Helen Sfakianos. Leaving my car at the schoolhouse, I strolled leisurely down town. On the way I passed Undertaker Bill DeHart cleaning out his hearse. As I started to cross the street, a lumber truck roared through the red light. Seated in it were DanDickey and Ed Tyger. Painted on its side was a sign informing me that they own their own lumber company. Chief of Police Ellen- berger stood on the corner and shook his head sadly. After stopping to speak to Librarian Doris Brochey Qher husband is teaching French at the High Schoolj. I sauntered past Don Liedl's Pool Room, Leaning on the counter were Burgess Terry Hook and Councilman Chuck Moore. I walked into Wells' Pharmacy and glanced at the newsrack. Glaring at me from the headlines I saw: 113: I3-ti E nowned Scientist, Discovers Miracle Drug. Further down the page there was a notice that Carmen Campanini, the noted dietician, would give a lecture that after- noon. Turning to Personals, I saw where Joy Wiles and her husband are residing in Hawaii. I also noted that Bud Waite is now head coach at Harvard, Generals Bowlby and Kelly are home on a short leave before returning to duty. I read the editorial which l 23
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4 f sw ff' 5 - ff' Q I Q ff' 'J -- ic. x f f -Lang - Inez- 4 r X A A 'Emi 259 ' A X I S -V'-1' 'J ' I4 '-4-E: Ta-if x' ' f ll! LHST Ullll HND TESTHHIEHT We, the Senior Class of Reynoldsville High School, Jefferson County, Penn- slvania being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make, declare, and publish our last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills, if any, by us made. Betty Lou Armagost--Her wise cracks to John McDonald. Carolyn Bergquist--Her long hair and French grades to Shirley Murray. Doris Brockey--Her ability to drink fwaterj to Miss Hall. Ethel Burkhouse--Her ability to get along with Ron to Chris Benedek. Nancy Bussard-- Bulldog Barker to Torn Tabor. Carmen Campanini - -Should le ave Keith to some Junior but won't. Dora Clontz--Her seat in study hall to Phyllis Clark. Gerry Coates--Her position as head rnajorette to Joy Cathcart. Margie Day--Her bangs to Alice Har- riger. Barbara Deerner--Her size to Doris McKee. Donna Fox--Her ability to sleep to Miss Whitaker. Dora Fox--Her flirting ability to Janet Monks. Doris Fox--Her seat in chapel to Ber- nice Tapper. Helen Himes --Her cheering ability to Ann Milliren. Lousie Irvine--Her daily attendance to Jim Mowrey. Josephine Krajewski--Her typing ability to Shirley Himes. Barbara Kunselman--Her ability to play the piano to Phyllis Clark. Alma Le ach--Her flat tires to Dorothy Mohney. Alice Marshall--Her height to Mary Lee Schuckers. Doris Miller--Her red hair to all who say, I wish I had red hair, Anna Reed--Her baby sitting jobs to Connie Kunselman. Barbara Sayres--Her ability to go steady to Louise Lucas. ' Helen Sfakianos - -He r basketball abili - ty to Mary Spears. Phonie Sfakianos - -Her shyness to Alice Harrige r, Ge rtrude Smith--Her driving ability to Amy Snyder, Patsy Sprague --Her ability to be ready on time to Ruth Johnston. Grace Strouse--Her high grades to Shirley Pifer. Frances Torrell--Her long, black hair to Bev Bergquist. LaRue Tyger--Her dark eyebrows to Mary Lee Schucke rs . Marty Whitaker--Her bashfulness to Marilyn DeLarme, 25
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