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The year is 1989 as v e find the class of l-r0 years less almost completely past. Those brilliant seniors of 1+9 are having one heck of a tine. Floyd Cooper, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, never had a chance to report. He vent ahead with his law planned career never truning back, never shedding a tear. But now he is planning to retire because of a care he read in the Town Crier. Two former classmates, Jack Bankson and Marj Leho, were fighting over servitude and shame . Jack Bankson, writer of Chinese Shags, lost hjs fortune by beJ-ting on nags. Walt Ponsler, propretor of the Cardinal Club suffered the loss and Jack feared the rest of his life would be sue it under moss. But Marj Lehn heard of his plight and knowing such a thing was not right. She paid his debts as sure as could be knowing what would happen as you are to see. Jack spent five --ears as her body-guard paying off the debt and growing mighty tired. So to gambling again he took not knowing his goose would be cooked. He began to visit the Club quite frequently and found a youthful looking blond to see, An old classmate, Osa May Crowdson, at the age of 58 out having some fun. Miss Lehn became aware of Jack's divided attention so he told her she was living under misaprebension. He was no longer interested in her whims and whams he was going out and be a great man. Jack got the services of a prominent lawyer another old classmate, Joan Trusner. She told him to not be frightened by Miss Lehn's dough they'd fight the case to the highest court. And so, We find the situation quite out of hand as Ruth Wentworth, Miss Lehn's lawyer, leads the band Of questions and answers, she give herself no rest she talks on and on until she makes herself a pest. 29
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The judge quite realizes this and calls next witness . Over the court a hush falls As Janice Cooper proudly takes the stand in readiness to take the oath she raises her hand It seems as though Janice was a personal maid to the wealthy Miss Lehn but Miss Cooper also said That Mr. Bankson v as a little naive to ever except such a position but under the circumstances he should be given a good decision But then John Vaughn, private detective, brings in some evidence Statements from prominent people barely making sense Not to be outdone Dr. Allen, F.B.I. agent says he too has some good On Marj, she didn't oay her taxes because she wasn't in the mood. When Don Pyle, janitor of W.C.H.S., comes in He says Marj committed a great sin She left the scene without her diploma, She said she couldn't stand the aroma. Bob Blakeman, editor of the famous newspaper, Cardlnette takes the stand. And with much interest He says, Marj came to me and asked me if my paper would back her but my paper is a notable one so I said, no sir . Crime reporter on the paper, Melene Streight took the stand a little too late The jury was already convinced of Marj's guilt and Marj was upset in a thrilling tilt. When the jury returned with the decision It left Marj in a terrible position She'd put all her money into the case But she came out at the end of the race. The night of the end of the trial The class of l+9 was all in style. A hugh party took place at the Cardinal Club Everybody was there, one and all. Fred Cavender, now F.C. for M.C., musical cigars, and his wife Joann Henderson dealer of used cars. They strolled around here and there talked to a friend, but didn't stay long because of the lack of funds to spend. People suddenly stare at the door As people come in, more and more Walt's wife, Phyllis Tuttle came in, and her addition to the family, a few of her kin. A roar of laughter sprung from a table It sounds like someone telling an old fable. But at second glance we see Eva Chandler, humorous writer, Bidding her friends a smiling good nighter. Then all present took up the cry and as my partner and I leave we hear a big sigh, As we recall a good old day, Knowing we'd never again be able to play. You may be surprised to know How we remembered this Jane and Joe Our good old stand-bye, Mary Brame The court's stenographer told us the same. 30
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