T hrough an auto accident I ran into an old buddy of mine, and as the vehicles were being differentiated we chatted across stretchers in a “do you remember” talk. I learnt that John Martin is now professor of Ukrainian at Vassar’s Women’s College an d is doing well too. Oresteen Kulyk is a professional flag-pole sitter in Florida, spying on Audrey Schmidt’s vicious guerilla tactics leader in Cuba while Sherry Genest is chief sanitary officer in the town of Brada (second man-hole right turn) Phyllis Kolonowski is a stunt man in Bonanza and Arthur Bertrand is giving lessons on mummifica¬ tion to Egyptian Battlefordonians. Stan Peitras and his singing agent Ila Calwell are famous for his portrayal of Madame Butterfly at a command performance in London. Ed Trons- gard was unrecognizable as chief beatnik and bottle smasher in a Greek cafe in Athens while Marion Owens runs a lighthouse on the east coast of Canada aided and abetted by her sailor-friend- tumed-beach comber, Stanley Wychopen. Phyllis Wagner is now a registered Sask. egg candler in a basement premises whose top floor is a billiards hall owned by a former clan-mate Jean Shumlich. The gay Sylvia Dubyk has formed a termite ex¬ termination business tor her present town, being in league with Walter Edwards now retired office- boy who collects rare fly specimens. Ben Smith is filthy rich in New York, owning a line of 5 ; h Avenue junk yards and antique shops while Louise Goota is now a certified plumber, having had trouble with leaking rads in the past. Strange, strange the way things turn out isn’t it ... I thought as the Dr. pulled the sheet over my face. •
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