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After this we see Pat Vinch, who after college, reared her family and took the office of President of Wickliffe's P.T,A. for many years. Advancing now toward the gate we see Don Luciani who made his fame and fortune by giving advice to the leading military experts of the world. Following quickly upon his heels we find Gail Dye who was given the honor of recording his memoirs in short- hand. Then we see Jim Wollpert traveling under atomic power in his original rocket-ship. He sails right through the Golden Gate because he is used to this kind of thing having gone to the Moon very early in his life. The last four in line are Barbara Coates, Mickey Weber, Marian Weier, and Marilyn Marsh. Barbara went to Australia as a missionary and had great success at a satisfying career converting the many tribes of Bushmen to Christianity. In America Marian and Mickey contributed to Barbara's success by their fine work in the New York branch of- fice. Marilyn also helped in the Washington slums doing social work for congressmen. On the whole Saint Peter was very pleased with the batch. He was pleased with their work on earth and was looking forward to the further perfection of heaven by the Class of '55 . As the doors closed on the class we heard Saint Peter say, You 'can't hardly get this kind of a class no more. Q S '-Ig., F - V '- - D -2 .. ...., ,, fr 14- ,T ' Q CEf,i G f ' - 44,1 f , Q 24
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