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We Wonder 1. Why Nancy Aungst likes Home E-c? 2. Why Shirley Barr lik-es turkeys? 3. Why Lois Barry likes Fords? 4. If Ed. Behrent likes shop? 5. Why Emma Bonawitz is truthful? 6. Why Peggy Boyd likes Ed. Behrent? 7. Who wanted Paul Dimon's phone number? 8. If Carl Donmoyer is really shy? 9. If Robert Eckler was always handsome? 10. Where Donald Eisenhauer got his hair? 11. If Donald Gauntlett will really get his friend? 12. Who Jeanette Greth's boy friend is? 13. Who really shot Jim Griiiiths' deer? 14. If Kenneth Harris can do the muskrat ramble? 15. If Anna Heisler still thinks of Tammy ? 16. Why Ronald Kimmel's nickname is Marsey Dotes? 17. Why Robert Lemke likes Yul Brenner? 18. Why Buckley Miller quit basketball? 19. If Judy Miller will ever drive a truck? 20. Who Rich Oswald really likes? 21. Why John Reiner prizes his hair? 22. If Charles Salen likes girls? 23. Why Claude Schach likes red hair? 24. Why Sandy Schell always picks out-of-town boys? 25. Why Sonia Schell likes cats? 26. If Donald Uhler likes Washing dishes? 27. Where Robert Williams gets his money? 28. If Robert Wiscount can really speak Italian? 29. Why Dana Zerbe goes to Pine Grove? 30. If Gary Zerbe has a girl friend?
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CLASS PROPHECY fcontinuedl Much to their surprise, Qthere have been a lot of -surprises around here, haven't there?J the pilot turned out to be Claude Schach of T. W. A. Jungle Jim then told Claude to tell the radio operator, who happened to be Carl Donmoyer, to send a message to Monte Carlo to the world famous international playboy, Buckley Miller. Buck was to meet the group in Paris. Jungle Jim had an attack of hunger-tantrums-fhe was hungryj. The stewardess appeared with food, and who should it be but Shirley Barr. The saucer landed and everyone, including Jim, had a fine meal. In the restaurant they saw a fashionable woman, who turned out to be Nancy Aungst. The group then started back to the airport. While at the airport the group was met by two Marines on leave- Ron Kimmel and Bob Lemke-who incidentally just completed five years in the guardhouse. The saucer left for New York and landed safely, much to the relief of everyone, including Jim, who was hungry. Five cars designed by Robert Eckler met the group, and on the way to the mansion the car driven by Cobb broke down and two mechanics, Paul Dimon and Donald Eisenhauer, were called on to repair it. Jim, fascinated by the lights, began walking around and soon wandered into a bowling alley. There he saw one of the world's best pro bowlers, Mort Uhler, who turned pro to become famous in this old world. Meanwhile the iirst woman F. B. I. agent, Judy Miller, was investigat- ing Dana Zerbe's beauty salon where two bookkeepers, Anna Heisler and Charles Salen, were getting sticky fingers and itchy feet. This mess was partially cleared up and all came to the party, although Salen had to be escorted by a state patrolman who turned out to be Ken Harris. Jungle Jim then decided to take in the Pro Bowl football game, and much to his surprise, saw his old classmate, Gary Burly Joe Zerbe, play one of his best games. At the game Jim spotted another successful athlete, Rich Oswald, who by now was world's champion of the heavy- weight division fthis boy grewl. Everyone had now been found and all had a good time at the reunion.
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