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H' , CRAZY HOUSE Mrs. Aspasia Belinker . . Bee Beldinker . ...... . See Beldinker . . Laura ........ . . . Grandma Dimity . . . Aay Beldinker . ..... . Jonathan Q, Pypuss . . . Dick Charles .... . . Suzy Kloppenhauer . . . Launcelot Beldinker . . Peter G. Fillup .... Signor ....... . . . . .Joyce Frank . . Sandra Morrison . . . . Marilyn Byrd . Dolores Shumaker . . . Nancy Traxler . . Basil Moses . . . . Wilbie Rowe . . . . . Earl Weaver . . Rose Ann Weaver . Roy Laudens lager ......Jerrv Kara . . . Robert Gatchell Launoelot, a mild-mannered, hen-pecked little man in the midst of his campaign for Congress under the auspices of the Good Government, and his wife, Aspasia, who is writing without words or music, have three children. Aay is ahealth fanatic. Bee paints pictures--modern ones, of course-- which no one can understand, includingherself. And she's engaged to Dick Charles, one of the most promising students at the College of Embalming. And See--well, See can best be described as one of the most thorough-going little brats in recent dramatic literature. And we mustn't forget Grandma Dimity, who spends her life clipping coupons and entering radio contests. The Plot centers in the machinations ofJonathanQ. Pypuss, an energetic book agent who sells the Beldinkers on easyf ! Q payments a thirty-seven volume encyclopedia . These easy payments are the downfall of the Beldinkers, resulting finally in the loss of their furniture and dispossession from their home. HSEVENTEEN IS AWFULLY YOUNG Mother . . Jan Eliot , . Nicki Eliot . . Miss Tilby . . Albert Eliot . . Thaddeus . . . ......... . RubyRainey...... .... Goofer Godfrey Peterson . . . J ack Westmore . ....... . Caroline Pratt . , , Whitcomb Pewberry . . . . . .Joyce Frank . Sandra Morrison . . . Nancy Traxler . Rose Ann Weaver . . . . . . CarlTiell . . Robert Gatchell Genevieve Nachbar . . . Roy Laudenslager . . . . Earl Weaver . . Marilyn Byrd . . . Wilbie Rowe This is the story of the Eliot sisters: Jan, the favored pampered darling, and Nicki, the mouse. The Eliots have just moved to the small town of Riverville and Jan is in revolt. At Ross- town High she'd been chosen most attractive girlof the year, so enrolling in a school with a student body of three htmdred was quite alet-down--that is, until she saw Jack Westmore. Nicki saw him, too, and ran into her little corner and began to daydream, as usual, about a fairy godmother who would change her into a glamour grl overnight--and one did, only she wasn't a fairy godmother. She was, of all things, a school teacher, a Miss Tilby, who had an amazing gift for cataloging people and putting them exactly where they belonged. She gave Nicki a page out of her book entitled, How To Get A Boy Friend. The only trouble was it worked too well. She got three of them and getting rid of them was something even Miss Tilby couldn't do.
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4, .Tfatplzecq Log record of road tests of the new atomic automobile motor I invented. May 1, 1971-I decided a visit to my classmates would be a good test for the motor so I left for Detroit to visit Wilbie Rowe. May 2-Arrived in Detroit and went to the Ford plant where Wilbie crash tests the new models, he says that the job is a rollover. He invited me out to lunch where I met his wife, the former Rose Ann Weaver, and their six children. May 3-Left for Wisconsin to visit Kemieth Gottfried. On the way I was arrested for speeding. I was going 120 in a 100 mile per hour speed zone. When I arrived Kenneth took me on a tour of his dairy farm. He's married now and he says that it has sure been a long pull getting here. May 4-Arrived in Kansas and went to Mark Davidson's farm. He claims that he likes farming, but it's a corny business, May '7 -Got to Washington today and went to see Joyce Frank and her husband. They own a sizable chicken ranch even though Joyce hates them, May 8-Arrived in California today and I visited Jerry Karg. He owns the west coast branch of the Karg Construction Company. Their motto is We Work Every Other Day. While in California I visited Nancy Traxler who is a teacher in a very large school. Whenl arrived she was practicing with her bull whip. I left shortly. May 10-Went to Reno to visit Carl Tiell. Carl owns a place called Carl's Club, He says that things are really going around. Robert Gatchell was in Reno right then, sol went to visit him. He had just gotten back from a World Evanglism Tour and I agreed with him that Reno was a good place to finish. May ll-I'm in Texas now, solstopped to see Sandra Morrison and her husband. They own a small fby Texas standardsj cattle ranch Qwith a few oil wells as a side linej and are doing quite well. May 13-While I was in New Orleans I met Basil Moses who is now a CPA, the one that checks on the other CPA's. May 14-I went to Florida to visit Georgia Gatchell and her husband. They own a large fleet of fishing boats. May 15-Arrived in Virginia and went to visit Earl Weaver. Earl owns alarge string-bean plantation. Said that he needed company. May 16-After a short drive to Washington D,C. to visit Genevieve Nachbar and her husband, who is now the Senator from Ohio, I started for home. 16 days: Miles traveled: 18,236: Test: a success. Roy Laudenslager Ph fonyj D.
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