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Dunstan Cass Can you imagine reading one of today's newspapers giving the sordid account of life of Dunstan Cass, upon the recovery of his lifeless body? And then looking behind the typical headlines Body of Thief Recovered Decade after Crime, to find the true story? What a shock for the townspeople to find the truth that nice Dunstan Cass was actually a common thief! Why yes, he stole all the gold of Old Master Marner's and he's been gone all these years. I just can't understand what happened! But did these simple country-folk know the real Dunstan? Dunstan, younger son of Squire Cass, rich est and greatest man in the whole country-side of Raveloe. Could they understand the vehemence that rose in him against Godfrey? It was always Godfrey this, Godfrey that, always playing second fiddle to Godfrey. Why he even owned his own race horse. When Godfrey had asked him to sell the horse at the fair, plans of sweet revenge began to form in Dunstan's mind. Of course he had never meant to kill the horse-but Marner's money is just as good as the horse-trader's. So why not take it? Does this tell the whole true story? Do you think Dunstan was rewarded justly for all his deeds on earth? Judy O'Connor, '53 Erma Deem, Kokomo 66Eppie99 Eppie was almost Christened Hephzibah if it hadn't been for Dolly. Not that Silas wasn't good at naming children or anything, mind you, but he just didn't quite have the know-how. Eppie had golden hair and a wonderful personality from the very beginning. She changed the whole life of Silas. She had to live like other children. There was only one alter- native for Silas: he must become a person again and live. Eppie often dreamed of what her mother must have been like. Often she and Silas re- peat over again what her mother looked like when he found her. Eppie loved Silas more than she would have loved her own father. She learned to cook, and burned a few things like everyone else at the first try. She learned right from wrong and certainly knew it when Mr. Cass asked to adopt her. She married Avon but never left Silas. Th ey all three lived together as one happy family. M. M. D., '55
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Patty Runk, Kokomo, President Mary Jo Ruminski, La Porte, Vice-P1'esident Patsy Ferry, Kokomo, Secretary Delois Rowie, Kokomo, Treasurer Margaret Anderson, Tipton Virginia Anthrop, Kokomo Mollie Buckley, Kokomo Martha Clouser, Colfax Janet Daily, Kokomo Sue Hart, Dunkirk Judy Hillman, Kokomo Rachel Layden, Lafayette Mary O'Malley, Tipton Lynn Pettengill, Kokomo Peggy Springer, Kokomo Jane Weber, Kokomo Rosemary Weber, Kokomo Ruth Zimmerer, Kokomo lil Below are l. to 1'. Viola Mortz, Kokomo Carol Rosenbower, Crown Point Sandra Schwartz, Hammond
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