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Mark Davis


                 M A RK   DAVIS —  Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 26,  1957
                 To  be  a  C.P.A.  .  .  .  Camera  with  lettuce  and  tomato  .  .  .  getting  my
                 pilot’s  license  (in  February)  and  flying  around  .  .  .  "stripes”  .  .  .  "the
                 mad one”  .  .  .  discussions  in  the back of  Mr.  Taylor’s  English  class  .  .  .
                 Chez Mac’s.
                 "Mark has been a good friend .  .  .  He has a great  sense of  humor and is a
                  lot of fun.  I’ll never forget him and wish him the best of  luck always.”
                                                                    — Laraine



                 JIM   DEAM —  Saint  Louis, Missouri, March  13,  1957
                 Pine Crest!  Pine Crest!  Rah!  Rah!  .  .  .  Cruisin’  .  .  .  Lenore  .  .  .  Tell us
                 another  war  story,  Uncle  Richie  .  .  .  The  Gang  .  .  .  Beach  Boys  .  .  .
                 Impalas don’t lay patches  .  .  .  shootin’ pool  .  .  . Gus, Cracker, and Tuna
                 .  .  .  Yote  .  .  .  Uh,  hey,  Stosh  .  .  .  mole  of  dollars  .  .  .  Dr.  Daelee’s
                 perscription  .  .  .  Nov.  10,  1973  .  .  .  Haaay!  .  .  .  151  Proof  .  .  .  fun  fun
                 fun  .  .  . on to U.C.L.A.  .  .  .  law school.
                  "I will always remember Jim  for doing me the singular and high  honor of
                  my  serving  as  a  stand-in  father  at  the  Father’s  Day  game  . . .   It  will
                  always be deeply appreciated.”
                                                                — Amzi Barber















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                 Jim  Deam


                LAURA  D ICKERM AN  —  Syracuse, New York, October  12,  1957
                People are all so alone .  .  . That’s why we need each other so much.
                "Laura’s  the  most outgoing and  friendliest person  I’ve met  . . .   by being
                this way, she keeps  her friends as easily as she makes them.”














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