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THE FUTURE C: Z lfilib L Ql3f'Il'3l'71fjC 1C74il3lTJl3fT-3431231 LORENE contest to pick the best cows at the International Livestock Show. And that's giving advise to those young boys who will pow up to be as prominent fuiers There's ABLO KITCHll,strolling around looking at some sick animals. Be is one veterinarians ln the U.. S. A. ', Davey told us. 1 '5 '? WILLABD PFEIFFIB, as Iillard new is. of the foremost Yho's that rounding the bend in the yellow convertible stock car! It looks like JAY EAHKIHS,' I said. 'Sure enough, that's Jay, getting the cup now!' And now the waves form the image of a boxing ring. 'Yhy, its 'Sluggo' TRUHAII SMITH, knocking out the world's featherweight champion of the world! And there's his trainer lidxting his cipr. with a S50 b:lll,' remarked my companion. While we had been busy watching Davey Jones' disclosures the So Dick turned to ask Davey if he wou.ldn't Join us below deck for declined our invitation, slid over the railing and disappeared in I went anyny. As we sat there talking over old school days, Dick got which had arrived that same morning. And what should I see 'Personals from the Class of l95b. The first item on the list stated that Gouverneur with her husband and 5 children, UBI back in '5l+. MARILYN SCEAAL ls the new secretary at busy, keeping him informed about the newest the former MISS all of whom she is training to be developments in chess. HAROLD MATHIS , storm had died dom considerably. a quick one, but Davey Jones the flying spray. So Bruce and out the latest issues of 'The Echo' but a column on the front page entitled SHIRLEY RICE 1 now residing in as efficient as she WCHS, where DONALD PEBRSEN, Principal, keeps her very WALTER LAUIBER, currently Secretary of Agriculture, lives in Waeh1ngton,D. C. where he still delights in giving the Republicans a hard time. JANICI STARKINGS has just broken the world's record for fastest typing. Last November THIBESA HAYHES became the first woman mayor of the town of higxlight of her administration, Theresa holds open house for the children of Halloween. CHARLES OSTIR, sailing his luxury cruiser the 'IBarbara,' has just doclned trip around the world. He plans an early return to Hollywood where he is the all up and down Sunset Boulevard. Westmoreland. As a Westmoreland every at New York from a idol of Bobby Sockers The A.M.A. recently chose ELIANOR CLARK as the most successful child psychologist in the U. S. A. Eleanor works on the theory of 'spare the rod and spoil the chl1d,' a theory she learned as a stuient in her Senior year at WCHS. ROBERT PETRI! operates his father's arege in the up-and-coming city of Clark Mills. JAMES PETRII who resides in Uestmoreland with his wife and lb children, is known as the world's foremst authority on Ghess,' He recently authored his 614th book on 'Supersonic Chess, a variation of the game which he invented. And the last on the list is Carol Creamer, who was always so very busy with Echo work in her Senior Year. Carol was recently promoted to Editor-in-Chief of the New York Times. By that time we had reached dock. I looked at my watch and told Dick, that I had to leave as Bing Crosby wanted to talk to me about selling his Race Track. 'Let's get together again soonl' I urged, as I left my old C1Bl!Dt0 pondering upon what we had heard of the fortunes of our classla of the Class of '5l+. 15 tes
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CRUIE IT rg 1 ff a so 0 I g Z4 L 5 e f xl :Diaz 1: C: C'lf-QZPJL-ICJLJI IEC TFIILJZCTIJI ICHD IJ ., E'k k ' if .-.. .a .- One early August day in called Osceola. The day was lively little man slapped me all these years? I was just 1965 I was strolling down the main street of a little town in California warm and I'd just begun thinking of dinner and a cool drink when a on the shoulder and roared, 'Yhy, BRUCE DE FEES, where have you been wishing I lcnew where all my old classmates were when you came along. But, what are we standing here in the hot sun for? Come on down to my yacht and we will go for a cruise and cool off a b1t.' '0. I,,D1ck,' I said, as I followed my former classmate,RICH.ARD BEIXiES.aboard his palatial 100-foot boat, which I noticed was named the 'Lorene.' It was cooler on you doing now Bruoet' '0h, I've bought after all my old girl the yacht and,as we chatted,we sailed further than we had intended. 'What are asked Dick, as he held the yacht on course. the Vernon Downs Race Track. I own a string of 5 horses and l've named them friends. As we were talking,a terrible calm decended on us. 'It looks like e stom is coming up.'l shouted Dick. In a minute the storm was upon us. It grew darker and darker. We could not see the bow of the vessel and we were tossed about like a piece of driftwood. he ship could not weather much more and I had given up hope of ever seeing my wife and 8 kids again, when suddenly the boat stopped pitching and began to ride calmy on the waves. To either side of us the storm raged on. Before I could say anything a man climbed out of the sea and over the rail and faced Dick and me. 'It's Ihvey Jones, himself! Dick whispered into my ear. I stared at the -uler of the sea in amsement. Instead of Mir. seaweed was protruding from under his slouched captain's hat, his pea,1acket was covered with barnacles, and his seaboots dripped foam and sea spray. 'What are you doing in my private watersl' Davey boomed, scowling at us. 'We meant no han, 'Dick answered quickly, 'Look, here is a picture of a menaid for you.' Vell,' said Davey, 'one good turn deserves another, look over the port side of your ship,' Ve did, and there, in the clear we-ters, we noticed the waves were forming figures. 'Look. I cried, 'I see NANCY PARKER, and it looks as if she is still drawing p1ctures. 'l'hat'sr rigxt she is now the head of the Fine Arts Studio in NW Yofksn said Davey. 'And did you know that SHIRLEY CLARK has her own cartoon strip in the New York Timesl' l'here's RICHARD MO0SE, cried Dick. 'It looks as if he is giving a lecture. Davey said, He's running for U. S. Senator from upper How York State. It seems that he's got a good chance, too. 'That looks like I-'RANK LAURI, I said, 'Is he counting monsyi' 'No,' said Davey, 'that's one of his secretaries counting it for him, he has much to Inch to count by himself. 'l'hat's him lying on the mink-covered couch.' Why, that looks like an image of VCHS school. Yes that's rignt, it is, and there's the Elle Is that PAT MARSH and BRUCE LYMAN demonstrating stuntst' 'It sure 1s,' said Davey. Mrs. 'hxieme and Mr. Page retired soon after the class of 1951+ graduated. They must have been tired out. 'Is that large building a hotel or somethingl' 'It sure 1s,' replied Ihvey. 'Its none other than the famous Waldorf-Astoria in New 'fork where KBIBETH MELLEN has long since been the manager. 'Isn't that another image in the same spot7 'Why, of course d1dn't you know WILI-'RED EVANS is new the Bead Chef there? He replaced Oscar at the Waldorf back in l960. 'Uhat's that large collection of people therel' Bruce inquired. 'YIxy, that's the F. F. A. convention and isn't that LEG! SMITH who is FARMER OF THE YEAR? And there is NORMAN CHENEY who is displaying his fine cattle anxiously awaiting the outcome to the 11+
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NORNAN CHENEY ELEANOR CLARK SHIRLEY CLARK CAROL CREANER BRU DEFBEB III-FRED EVANS Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves CLASS ILL his faxing ability to PATRICK SMITH and AGNES DZKJNKAS ner lady-like nys no mm srnnlcnn. her ability to go stench' to BARBARA STOREY. her Echo work to JOYCE COYNE and ARLHE BHIBTL roller skating to IAYNE CLINE. his gun mapping to IARYANN KUNZ- THEHEA HAYNES - Leaves her typing ability to JANE NESKAN and BRUCE PETERSEN. JAY HAIKINS - Leaves his seat on the basketball bus to IARGERY IETHERELI. and MBR? HAIKIIS. RICHARD ENB - Leaves his flirting t0 JOAN SENIOR and EDIUA LAZICICI. ARID KITCHEN - Leaves his Agriculture Class to LORENE SNITH. 'ALTER LAUBER - Leaves his empty bottle to SHIRLEY FITZSDIONS and CLAIRE BESIG FRANK LAURI - Leaves his IIIBCJ-O8 to BETTE ANN CALKINS and ROBERT GIIIAN. BRUCE LYIAN - Leaves his IPOYLS ability to EDIIN LAZICKI, PAT NARSH - Leaves her short hair to IDIS DYKHOFF. HAROLD IATHIS - Leaves his dark hair to JUNE PETRIE. KENNETH NELLEN - Leaves his shorthand to RICHARD FRUSCHAUER. CLARK. RICHARD IOOSE - Leaves his brain to BARBARA BROWN and IILLI Al CHARLES OSTER - Leaves his science ability to IRENE BURBACK. NANCY PARKER - Leaves her art ability to JOHN SOBIK. DONALD PETERSON - Leaves his study ability to EILEEN EVANS. IILLARD PFEIFFER - Leaves his Business Class to JANE SENIOR and EDNA BELLE GREEN, JANES PETRIE - Leaves With DOROTHY CLARK in mind. ROBERT PETRIE - Leaves his het rod to LILA KESSLER and NARLENE BACHIANN. SHIRLEY RICE - Leaves her saleslanship to THONAS BEAVER. MARILYN SGIAAL - Leaves her driving ability to SALLY HARRISON. JANICE STARKINQS - Leaves her shortness to LAWRENCE PARSONS. LEON SIITH - Leaves his singing and hand to RICHARD SUITE. TRUNAI SIITH - Leaves his hitch-hiking to school to.lURIEL CRAINE. 16
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