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tgenm 4255 flahffecy iS f r N gf X. R sr X sz-4, N' ' ,' ,fi is I The first Ball High faculty meeting for the year 1971 was about to begin in the library. CHARLES JANNACH, principal, was calling the meeting to order. And now LLOYD WEBER, head of the science department, will introduce the new teachers, he said. We are privileged to have two eminent physicists working as a partnership, Mr. Weber said. JANE NOEL will teach the textbook material, while SALLY VORIS performs the ex- periments. DELORES HAUS has been added to the English department. LAURA BECKER will teach the course in calculus this year, and MARGARET SYKES will instruct students in basket-weaving. The last addition to our faculty is DONNA WILBUR. librarianf' Mr. Weber concluded. What was the name of the last teacher mentioned. whispered LILLIAN WALKER, woman 6'scoop reporter to DONALD REASONOVER. photographer fboth employees of the Galveston Gossip Gazette owned by BOB DALE- HITED. And now we are privileged to have as our guest speaker, the well-known author and D... t adventurer, JAMES BRADNER. who will tell us about his book, 'I Sold the First Yo-Yo.' based on his real experiences. the principal said. Thank you, said Mr. Bradner. I started from Galveston in a rocket designed by STANLEY BABB and CHARLES CALLERY. ROBERT EANES went along as pilot while DOUGLAS KOEPPE was hired to be interpreter. I took Dr. BILLY MARR just in case anything went wrong because of the food cooked by BENNETTE BOS. A fellow salesman. FRANK URBANIC, went along to sell o a e's Copper Cuspidors, a product manufactured by COPPAGE. GRACE WILLIAMS, feature e lor of the maga- zine, LIVE DANGEROUSLY ND DIE YOUNG, and BARBARA WATSON, of the Texas MOURNING TIMES,were the first women reporters ever to visit Mars. When our rocket landed at jonesville, Mars, we were met by the mayor DICK JONES who had moved there to 'forget' MARIAN WILLIAMS. ' Miss Poduck Junction of 1965. ' It was to Dick I sold my first yo-yo manufactured by the Company of Cranfield and this streamlined yo-yo was designed by CLAUDIA KNOPP and FRANCIS SMITH. Many tourists from Earth were on Mars. I saw Dr. ANDREW JACKSON, and those two 'mad' artists. JODY CAMERON and LORETTA BROWN. At the Mars Matinee Theater I saw a performance of 'Gone With the Cyclone' starring MARY NICOLAIDIS and WALLACE PELLERIN. JEDD GREEN's dance band was playing at the Rocket Room featuring TOMMY HALL on the sax, and ,IO LOIS ALESSI at the calliope. ARNOLD ROLAK was master of ceremonies there. Just before we left Mars, we saw the rocket carrying MERRILL WALLACH and ABBIE HUGHES, the ukulele and guitar combination fwhich had been banished from earthj land. I enjoyed my trip very much and would like to thank this Ball High faculty for the opportunity of being guest speaker. At the conclusion of the meeting something sounding like a fire engine siren was heard. but later it was ascertained to be only MARCIA ORMSBY playing the violin while JANE S Q ' PEEK sang at the opening of the ZUCKER Zipper Corporation across the street. sw' ,...
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LILLIAN WALKER CLAUDIA KNOPP TOMMY HALL EDDIE SIMMEN We of the progressive Class of 1951 City and County of Ball High State of Stupidity being of questionable mind and memory emaclated health after three or more years of supreme effort to attain our high school diploma do make publish and declare this our last will and testament in the manner following that is to say HERSLHFII BLHELFR le tves company A to BILL JULIAN BAhB1RA WATSON and MARIAN WII I IAMS leave one carton of aspirin to counter act H1 Lights headaches to CAROL QUEREOLO INEIL COODMAN leave hi dozens of touchdowns hundreds of track points thousands of basketball scores to DONALD SCHATTEI and DONALD HUBBELL to share DONALD REASONOVER leaves his Arthur Murray Dance Course to HERMAN WEI CHARLPS JANNASCH leaves to DAVID BRASLAIJ his Charles Atlas Course ARNOLD ROLAK leaves his car to MISS HEBERT tin exchange of hersj C FORK I' DEORE and mUQ leave HOWARD MULEBERC ER all their metals and diamond BILIY MARR instead of leaving anwthing takes a few inches in height from ELLIS OLMSTLAD JEDD CREFN leaves his hot tiumpet to ROBERT OLSON NANCY McDONOUCH bequeaths the muscles in her legs from cheerleading to her brother MOORE MCDONOUGH for use in football EDDIE SIMMENI happily leaves the decorating of goal posts before every game to SMITH BROWN LILLIAN WALKER leaves an automatic cen orer for the Vacuum Cleaner to MISS TESSMAN TOMMY HAII leaves his balanced PJ account of senior class funds to any other qualified embezeller LOU BURKFTl 1eawes her baton and uniform to the next Drum Major of the Band EDDIE NIEUMANN leaves his mile to GORDON JOHNSON BILLY and IFORGE SXMPSON leave their proplewung problem of mistaken ldentltx to BOWDFN and WINFIELD ATHILRTON. CHARLES CALLERY leave: his journies to the postoffice for stamps to sell in the school store to JOLIE MONTAGNE. JIVIMY BRADNER leaves the auto-mechanics his little Crosley. MERRILL VVALLACH leaves his ukulele to DOTTIE MITCHELL. SALLY VORIS leave- to JOYCE BRAUNSDORF her intelligence. JANE PEEK leaves all her unmatched earrings to TOOSIE CORLEY. We also bequeath : A quiet library period to MISS MCGUIRE. Some books and a teacher to the FRENCH CLASS. A loud speaker that will work during Pep Rallies to the CHEERLEADERS of 1951.- and finally: To the BALL HIGH TORNADOES of 1951 a more than perfect season with the DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP. We the undersigned do hereby declare these the last official words of the BALL HIGH SENIOR CLASS of 1951 and to give it that extra B.H.S. distinction we sprinkle bits of fallen plaster from these hallowed walls. Wltngssed NERT with his hbpes of better results. I
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