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FOTCI n xx wri- B7 'U 'i ' .............-T'-'iff 'T' 'aiu 1 'SC 24, Dear Friends, Your thoughtfulness and sincerity toward world peace made it possible for me to come to your community. Representative of Japan, I have experi- enced and learned your way of living. At the same time, I tried to be a part of the good- will bridge over the Pacific by introducing my country, wishing someday you'l1 visit us. If you find people in Japan as wonderful as I find you at Shenendehowa, you'1l surely have an enjoyable time! YOKO ASUKE
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We say good-by and walk a few blocks to the Shenendehowaville Memorial Hospital. Johanna Buffoni, Julia La Barge, Doreen Sabourin, Josephine Seilberger, and Carole Sitterly are all working over Bert and Cliff Beck who just had a smashup coming from an important bar association meet- ing. Dr. Peck and Dr. Gage have things well under control. Lloyd Martin, Bill Tuck, John Gatus, and Bob Teresko are all bus drivers for the local bus company. We hop into Bill's bus and drive to the airport to meet Susan Hopper and Yoko Asuke who are just returning from a goodwill tour of Asia. We make our way back to town and get off the bus at Holloway's Advertising Agency. Pat Kowaleski, Maureen Millington, Carolyn Kopacki, and Sandra Hewitt are busy typing while Mr. Holloway, smoking his expensive Havana cigar, sits with his feet upon the desk. We walk down the hall and soon come to 1VIary Ellen McCarthy's Art School which is still holding its excellent reputation as being the finest anywhere around. Shelia Ryan, Stanley Malecki, and Jerry Jerome are some of her finished products. Henry Abeel and Ronnie Schell are still trying to graduate but have not succeeded yet. As we leave the building, we see Mike Stiles, Stanley Raylinski, Charlie Wickes, and Phil Dean pulling up in their Cadillac with three big bucks tied to the fenders. These men seem to have taken some time off from their farming. Arleen Titus and Donna Werner, two waitresses in the local Coffee Shoppee, seem to be very upset because they feel so sorry for the deer. After they calm down we ask them to give us the low-down on the rest of the 1958 Class. Much to our surprise we learn that Erno Petanszki, Les Lasher, and Louie Groat are writing their love-lorn column for the SHENEN- DEHOWAVILLE DAILY NEWS. jo-Ann Morris and Phyllis Kemp are co- editors of the newspaper. Dick Vincent is the star of the local Hillbilly Show, Don Dewey and Roger Frament are competing with him in the popular-record field. Janice Werner is their publicity manager. Their latest recording is Hey, Hey! Why Ain't I Married? We thank the girls and leave them. This is the end of the line. We take one last look at Shenendehowaville and, with pride, turn and walk away. This is our look into the future. Impossible you say? Not quite. Ridicul- ous? Not exactly. In order to expand you must have initiative. In order to grow you must have imagination. Far fetched? Yes. But impossible? No. We, the Class of 1958, will expand. Probably not into a Schenendehowaville but we will grow. We will grow into better men and women, better citizens, and a better generation.
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Dear Friends, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who made my trip to Ger- many possible. It was a wonderful and gratify- ing experience. While abroad, I lived with a foreign family and was accepted as one of them. Their language and customs were new to me but with much kind help I learned to under- stand and love them. It is now my hope to transfer this experience to my school and com- munity. Your A.F.S. representative, Susan Hopper American Field Service Student 7 Susan and Family Susan Aboard Ship .gl 1'-'J'
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