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Now, for the next umbrella, . . . oopsl, I nearly tripped over this sand dune, oh, for pity's sake, it's Dennis Knepp, trying to get away from the girls, as usual????'? In case you didn't know, Dennis is now a physical education teacher at good old West Snyder High School. Speaking of teachers, there is the former Dolores Zeiber, trying to keep her own children in line, I see. There's Danny Spaid, who is now a physical education teacher. Incidentally, he still chases all the girls. I see Charles Mitchell, Donald Sizer, Kenny Snook, and Norman Yetter examining the new 1969 -Future -ama Jetmobile. Why shou1dn't they, they're all successful mechanics. In fact, Charles works for G. M., Kenny's still employed at Kline's,but now he is the chief mechanic there. Donald and Norman work for successful automotive firms. This next umbrella looks Spic and span. No wonder! The house- wives are assembled here. Helen Bowersox and Lydia Bowersox are happily married, to different men, of course. We hear Barbara Riegle is happily married, also. There's the former Janet Higgins. Who's thatwith her ? Another housewife ? No, it's her husband, Nelson Will. Nelson is now a very prominent machinist at Will and Wagner's Garage. I see the former Jane Spigelmyer and her brood made the trip, also. There's Nellie Lou Rigel, the class's only missionary, trying to learn the hula so she can communicate better with the people of Hawaii. Duck! Wow! Did you see those planes ? I just learned their pilots are Jack Colabine, George Hassinger, and Stanley Dippery. Good going, fellows. There's Mollie Young. Did you know Mollie was stewardess for the presidential party? Isee Kenneth L. Wagner is still running bases, but after all, Ken's profession is professional baseball. See that man with the water wings on? That's the only draftsman from our class, the successful Mr. Max Weader. There's Hobart Baker, who is now a forestry conservationist, eyeing the swayingpalms . . '. that isn't the only thing He's been eyeing since he reached Waikiki. Thomas Snook and Glen Camp are looking for a new product to adapt to the soil on their farms in America. No, Boys! Not the COCONUTS! Here comes the famous electronics engineer, Lynn Baker. As you know, he was a member of our class. Here's another familiar face. It's Joy Knepp, world famous mathe- matician. Whew! Walking along the beach is a long, hot job. I think I'll stop here for a soda. Hi, Jerry, come have a soda with me. CMaybe Jerry Wagner will quote some of his poetry for me.l OH! OH! Be on your best behavior now. I-Iere comes three mem- bers of the Police force, Charles Erb, Marjorie Herbster, and Lewis Straub. I guess our law enforcers get thirsty, too. Once again it's time for me to stroll the beach. What a sight this next umbrella shades! Two salesman, Kenneth C. Wagner and Roger Spickler, are trying to sell one another their new Whatcha'ma'Cal1'it'g3-dSetS- Ken and Rog are doing well for themselves, but Rog still hates girls! ?! And there she goes! Barbara Ocker we mean! Barb is now em- ployed as a test driver for the new 1969 Ford Stratomobile. Do I hear the buzz of hair clippers? Indeed I do! There's Ronald Snook gettingahaircut. For pity's sake, Wayne Balmer is the Barber. Bob Kline and Bob Bailey, two more Barbers, are supervising the job. Pro, Bob, and Wayne have shops of their own. They are very successful I might add. By the way Ron is now involved in extensive road building. There's alot of shop talk going on under this next umbrella. Bonnie Miller and Ilah Spigelmyer are exchanging ideas on new hair styles. Both these girls are now beauticians. I see quite a stylish young lady in the distance. It's Sue Herbster. Sue now models for Future -ama Inc. There's the former Janice Auman. Hey, Jan, how do you like being a telephone operator ? I see Phyllis Herma.n and Delores A. Moyer taking it easy. It's lucky they got their vacations in time for our class trip. They de- serve a rest after working long and hard in the factory. Here's Richard Sizer, a steel tycoon. We won't wake him he looks so peaceful sleeping. There should be two more people for us to meet. Of course, there they are, our only truckers, Kenneth Zechman and Albert Kauffman. Can you imagine, grown men building Sand castles ? Later, we will all get together for a huge banquet . . . Hawaiian style. It truly will be a week of fun and frolic. In fact, we can hardly wait until 1979 . . . we're going to have our 20th. class reunion out of this world! THE END
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