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we -ff After turning off the TV, MI. Clinnick picked up THE CHICAGO TRIB- UNE, In Dorothy Kilgallen's column he was filled in on the lives of many other Seniors. He found that Anne Wetherbee, popular pianist, was slated to give her first concert at Carnegie Hall, that Marion Frey had just won a Na- tional baking contest, and that Joyce Shields had organized the largest rhythm band for first graders in existence. Going down to the lobby before retiring, he met Jim Archer who had just come back from his sixth flight around the world. At the airport Jim had met Sandy and Ty Tyson as they were departing for an expedition in oceanography to the Red Sea. At a magazine rack Mr. Clinnick picked up a MAD MAGA- ZINE of which Bill Berry was editor. As he leafed through MAD he found an essay written by the famous satirical writer, Tracey Lambrecht, and an article on the Walt Disney Studios where Duff Lawrence is top cartoon artist. At the same studio Marge Ingalls is the top animation photographer. A few days later Mr. Clinnick was in Las Vegas. Going to a night club, he was delighted to find Jim Westcott appearing there with his band. After the show he talked with Jim and discovered that occasionally Audrey Jones also appeared at the club, From Jim he also learned that Eileen O'I-lara owned a chain of roller skating rinks, one of which is the largest in the world, Since he was interested in rockets. MI. Clinnick decided to go to Utah for a tourpf the largest rocket experimental center in the country. The executive who took him on his tour, David Dwight, recognized Mr. Clinnick from his former high school years at UCS and took Mr. Clinnick to another part of the plant where Chuck Newman was working on plans for a new rocket. Chuck's talk with Mr. Clinnick was very profitable, for he learned what the remaining Seniors were doing. The former Carol Webster was in the Ithaca Hospital with her second set of twins, and Mr. Clinnick was not surprised to hear that Beth Russell was her nurse. Lana Sommers is also a nurse at the same hospital where Fred Hust is an interne. Hilda French is very busy creating new hair styles for Yul Brynner. Last, but not least, Pat Nichols Eldred is living in an igloo in Alaska where her husband is stationed, The only comment that Mr. Clinnick had after he had related his dream to band was that after considering the Seniors' conduct in band, he was happy that they had turned out so well. -DNA'
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ga-.pez-.r-.,..a, 'Q 3-- , .4 U,-1. 1 4 Carol Webster leaves Carol Harding and Jean Moore each one of her red knee socks. Anne Wetherbee leaves Pomp and Circumstance to Bill Westcott. Jim Archer leaves his pipe and Travelers' Checks to Bill Ford and Charles Winchester, Bill Berry leaves a car horn and a headlight to Ria Latham. Clay Conover leaves to Sandy Alpi the recording of 'My Girl. Harold Dillenbeck leaves Jim Hawver and Marion Becker his ability to forget, Fred Hust leaves his red hat to Clarence Russell. Bill Kehr leaves a one-way ticket to Orlando, Florida, to Iris King and a no longer needed hockey stick to Ken Hull. Joe Robertson leaves his lucky bowling ball to Clair Davis and Joan Eppler. Gary Sandike leaves his fiendish laugh to Jim Hull. John Dillenbeck leaves one of his pocket books fto be hidden behind His- tory booksj to Wendell Bachman and Joe Ireland. Ty Tyson leaves to Craig Truhn his position on the basketball team and his position on the football team to Bernard DeForest. CLASS PROPHECY Yesterday during band Mr. Clinnick was telling the group about a fantastic dream in which he envisioned the Senior Class in the year 1970, He had taken a trip throughout the Middle West. Upon arriving in Chicago he stopped at a gas station and was amazed to see John Dillenbeck, owner of a large chain of gas stations. After talking to John he learned that Gary Sandike was head wine-taster at the Waldorf Astoria. He was also pleased to find that Judy 0'Connor was on a teachers' caravan around the world. Soon Clay Conover drove up to buy special nitro-fuel for his next race at Indianapolis. Since it was late, Mr. Clinnick went to his hotel room for the night. Turn- ing on his TV set, he saw Bill Kehr as the M.C. on the Florida Bandstand Show of which Georgia Brehm was head dancing instructor. As he switched channels he saw Joe Robertson, star of his own bowling show. During the commercial he was shocked to see Toody Coddington in a bikini designed by Harold Dillenbeck.
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