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I' QC Date September 1 1962 Event The th1rd trxp to the moon Ten years ago the Sen1or Class of 1952 53 was just startmg 1ts last year at good old C C U H S Now, chartermg our rocket sh1p we are off to the moon We s1t down and who should fasten us ln our seats but Helen Rlchards We are now about ready to blast off Down on the ground we see Bob Wh1te s1de who never had any des1re to travel or any lust for adventure He waves goodby to us and we are off As we leave the earth we ask Helen who the p1lot of the sh1p 1S She tells us that lt xs Don Graner w1th Darlene Daum as h1s co p1lot At the radar controls IS Norman Curley' Evans Up a few m1les nn the stratosphere R1chard Portwood presents us w1th oxygen masks He shows us how to use them and then d1sappears We travel a few more thousand m1les and then suddenly we see somethlng commg As It passes at superson1c speed we are 1nformed by our radar man that lt IS Ronn1e Byland At h1s s1de and operatmg the dual controls IS Vernon 'Hot Rod' Short As we draw near the moon we see several strange looklng objects These we f1nd are flyxng saucers patroll1ng the area At the controls of one of these 1s R1chard Ross He warns Don to slow down as he 15 travelmg two thousand m1les an hour 1n a one thousand f1ve hundred m1le an hour zone Drawmg closer we see somethmg wh1ch we always thought was the man 1n the moon Th1s we real1ze IS Dlck Wllson Wavlng us 1n for a landlng IS John Huff Adraln R1ce fastens we1ght on our feet and warns us to leave them on or we Wlll float off 1nto space We all follow h1s adv1ce and proceed to the Off1Ce of the Moon A1rport In the Off1Ce 1S Al1ce Logan who IS announclng the schedule over a pubhc address system She really doesn't need It but she uses the m1crophone for show Next we walk down the ma1n street of Moonv1lle and see Rondall Herr1ng d1rect1ng traff1c on the flrst corner Stepplng 1nto a res taurant we see Martha Flatt as the door woman Two very n1ce lookmg g1rls walt on us and we come to fmd that they are Joan Darr and Sally Wh1taker Wash1ng dlshes 1n the restaurant IS Jan1ce Tonslls Fry She s1ngs as she works and IS hop1ng that she soon w1ll be promoted to a wa1tress As we step outslde we see someth1ng com1ng down the street It IS Carole Ham1lton and Peggy McCaherty They are chaslng two poor defenceless boys who are Joe Wagner and Roy Speckhard Joe seems to be enjoyxng h1mself but Roy acts as though he's a b1t annoyed We now ha1l a cab only to f1nd that the drrver IS Jennle Carstens who s1ts on a p1le of old text books so that she can see out of the w1ndsh1eld Jenn1e lets us out by a mov1e advert1sement Wh1Ch looks very exc1t1ng We go to see the show and f1nd that the t1cket taker IS Kather1ne Woodson Starrmg 1n the movle 'It Takes Two To Tangle are W1lma Mart1n and Margaret Brannan The ladles play two very romant1c parts and do a good Job of It When thls IS over we drop 1n on our two old frlends We ask them 1f they know anyth1ng about two more of our former classmates Frances Vlnyard and Yvonne L1nn W1lma tells us that these two are burlesque queens and draw tremendous crowds Steppmg 1nto the lobby of a superson1c hotel, two ladxes step forward bow polltely, and take our luggage These two are Sh1rley Mxller and Phyll1s Wlllen burg They make good lady bell hops because of the1r pleasant personahtles Our last venture on the moon at thxs t1me IS very mterestxng Here we v1s1t the flrst educatlonal 1nst1tut1on The Umversxty of the Moon Only the most 1ntell1gent personel work here Joyce Wlles lS now famous for her book on The Earth As Stud1ed From the Mo In the chemlstry lab we flnd Sam M l drum actlng as a human gulnea p1g for h1s own experlments He tests the types of food best to be eaten on the moon and samples them Sam now WC1ghS about two hundred fxfty pounds earth welght Phylhs Day IS 1n the atom1c research laboratory She 1S a key f1gure 1n the study of 1mproved atom1c weapons agalnst the Moon Monsters an organ1zat1on of law breakers who are led by the one and only Bertle The Kxd Bushnell On future trxps to the moon we hope to f1nd our old classmates st1ll lead lng thexr reckless l1ves 1n an effort to colon1ze the moon 18 : n . .... , , . ' . ' ll I 1 . . . . , , , . . . , , . I . Y . . . . . . . . . . ' P ' I . . . 1 . 'I - 'l u ' I ' H D ' . SC - a , . . . . . ' . . . . , . . . ,, . - ,, ll - .Oni uv ' ' e - , . , . . - , - in - an 1 -
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I Margaret Brannan do hereby w1ll my Marlne to any g1rl who thxnks she can get un I Ronald Byland do hereby w1ll mybashful Ways to R1chard Brldgeforth I V1rg1n1a Carstens do hereby w1ll my long haxr to Mrs Karr I W1lberta Cunnxngham do hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to get and to keep a certamn guy to Sh1rley and Max1ne Dale Ioan Darr do hereby w1ll my rnckname Red to Duane Varble and my b1g feet to Mxss Bell Darlene Daum do hereby w1ll my love for horses to Mary Lou Sexton Phyllls Day do hereby w1ll a certaln Senlor boy to any glrl who can get hun Norman Evans do hereby w1ll my love for gxrls to .Tlm Hubbard I Martha Flatt do hereby w1llmy ab1l1ty to keep out of trouble to Shxrley Camerer I JHIIICC Fry do hereby w1ll my lovely even temper to Sandra Carter 1f she can control It I Donald Graner do hereby w1ll my Ford to anyone who has a lead penny I Carole Ham1lton do hereby w1ll my wonderful memor1es of a full moon 1n Rood house to Kay Meldrum lf she can take them away I Rondall Herrlng do hereby w1ll my most treasured possessxons to my one and only Rockbrldge gxrl John Huff do hereby w1ll my ways wlth women to Art Lmn Yvonne Llnn do hereby w1ll an ab1l1ty to keep a level head to Llnda Carpunky Al1ce Logan do hereby w1ll my cheerlead1ng pos1t1on to Mr Elhson W1Lzna Martm do hereby w1ll my A s 1n Chemlstry Class to Becky Bechdoldt Peggy McCaherty do hereby w1ll my shy and qulet ways to Wanda Varble Sam Meldrum do hereby w1ll my last stlck of chew1ng gum to the faculty Sh1rley M1ller do hereby w1ll my sallor pxctures to any lovesxck underclassman gxrl R1chard Portwood do hereby w1ll my l1fe to Pat Talley Adra1n R1ce do hereby w1ll my l1fe to Wanda Clark Helen Rxchards do hereby w1ll my sex appeal to Jody Borlm Rlchard Ross do hereby w1ll my bashfullness to Turp Scoggms Vernon Short do hereby wxll my curly haxr to Mr Karr Roy Speckhard do hereby solemnly bequeath my bottle cap team to anyone who w1ll promlse to glve them a good home and a new pa1nt Job every sxx months I Frances Vmyard do hereby w1ll the gearsh1ft knob of my future Cad1llac to .Tlm Hubbard and my blllfold to a certa1'1 Sophomore g1rl I Joe Wagner do hereby w1ll my sweet and allurxng ways to any underclassman who can use them to h1s satxsfactlon 1n future years I Sally Whltaker do hereby w1ll my posltlon on the Student Councxl to some lucky Semor next year I Robert Wh1tes1de do hereby w1ll my stentor1an personalxty to Erxc Wrlson I Dlck Wllson do hereby w1ll my duck blmd ln the bottoms for before school hunts to my brother and Gary Turp1n I .Toyce Wxles do hereby w1ll my large hlps to Phyll1s Long I Phyll1s Wlllenburg do hereby w1ll Dale Strawmatt to any future old maxd who thmks she can get hlm I Katherlne Woodson do hereby w1ll my pos1t1on on the O bxt Staff to Wanda Woodson We the Senlor Class bemg of unsound mmd do hereby w1ll one dollar and ten cents of our hard earned money to the faculty to buy a carton of chew1ng gum to be chewed graduatlon nxght 17 h' . I, , U I ll ,Y - I, , ' . I ,,.. . . I, , ' ' . I ,,,. , I Il . Y . . . 1, , ' ' . . I, , '
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