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SENIOR CLASS PROPHEC Y Every Day Talkf, SONNY'S lecture is entitled The Usefulness of English in Every Day Talk and CLAIR will speak on The Usefulness of Speaking in Every-Day Talk. Time for a commercial. Even on this wonderful program - we have to have - fyou might knowj - commercials. Wait a minute, those girls singing the commercial sound fa- miliar. It's BOBBIE DAVIS, CHESSIE DAWSON, and MARITA TURNER, who sing under the name' of D. D. T. Their singing is also guaranteed to kill all flies and small mosquitos. Here comes the handsome announcer for station identification. Itis KEITH STRICKLAND, who says that This is Television Station CCHS - on the air five days a week - six hours a day. The program resumes and we see a new, modern hospital building. Hurrying up the steps to her busy day's work is the world-famous doctor SHARON JORDAN who is accom- panied by her three efficient nurses CHARLOTTE KING, IMOGENE HOLCOMB, and BETTY MCCRACKEN. SHARON is in competition with ROBERT UNDERWOOD who wants to take her place as world-famous doctor. From here we go to the Globe Theatre where a production is opening with a world premiere. The show is Hamlet and stars TEDDY MYERS who is trying to break JOHN BARRYMORE'S record. His leading lady is RUTH ANN WARD, who is known for her artistic ability. After the main attraction there is a preview of coming features. There's to be a comedy team composed of BILL PIERSON and JANIE MCHENRY. There has to be two of them. When one tells a joke, the other one laughs. The next show is to be a talent scout program emceed by that famous personage DONALD ASBURY. First on the program is the divine crooner who is thrilling the bobby-soxers, JACK DAVIS. Featured next is a barbr shop quartet composed of NEELY MILLER, JERRY NELSON, FRANKIE TRUMAN, and LAWRENCE PARKS. Not to be out done, the girls have a quartet, they are JEAN HAMRIC, MARCENE WILSON, LOIS WHITE, AND THELMA SANDERS. JAMES STOCKWELL, who is featured as The Greatest Lover Since Valentino is surrounded by the lovelies, EVELYN DOUGLAS, KATHLEEN DAVIS, JACKIE DONOHUE, AND DORA I-IANSHAW. These girls are trying out for the leading feminine role in his forthcoming movie. To round up the program BENNY CLONCH, MEEKIN DURHAM, AND DON CANTRELL will present a selection of hillbilly numbers. Working tirelessly on Civil Defense are D. NOTTINGHAM, CHARLES HAMRICK, AND WILLIAM HAMRICK. They are under the direction of JACK CANTRELL and OKEY LEGG. Getting their rocket ship ready for a space trip to the moon are YVONNE HART and MURIEL WHALING who are looking for news for the paper The Inter-Space Tattlcrn, of which they are co-editors. MURIEL will report on the fashions and society news on the moon, while YVONNE will report on the eligibility of any CPD bachelors. Of. course, if they don't find any eligible eligibles,' they won't be exactly disappointed as they couldn't find any among their former classmates. ------zooM----.M CLICK --- fThat's the television set automatically turning itself off.j MURIEL WHALING YVONNE HART 29
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHEC Y only eye witness, is the state's best witness. But BILL'S able lawyer, DELANOR NICHOLS, is putting across a few points, too. Too bad we can't stay to see if he is convicted, but there goes that set again. No, it's only the scene changing, this time we go to a bench where there are plen-ty of Qwoo! woolj bathing beauties. This seems a special occasion, oh theyire having the contest for Miss America. Out of a host of de-lovelies which include MARIE CHAPMAN, HILDA STARCH- ER, PATTY ROSE, ANN GUNTHER, AND ANNA BELL THOMAS, it looks as if the judges' choice is again MISS DOROTHY GILL. Congratulations, DOROTHY, and thanks for rep- resenting VVest Virginia so nicely. We couldn't have done better ourselves. Oh, Oh, take a look at the judges' stand. Who could that be? It looks like DAVID Mc- LANE. We thought we left you at the trial. A quick switch from a lawyer to a judge, huh? Oh, you just sneaked off from the trial to fulfill your lifelong dream of being judge at a beauty contest. The other judges are HERMAN BUTCHER, STANLEY LEGG, JAMES CRAWFORD, AND DON MOORE. There's a special added attraction today. Mrs. America is to be selected from a group of young, lovely, married ladies which includes ANN BLANKENSHIP, MARCELLA MUL- LINS, ERNESTINE HAMRICK TURNER, AUTIOVE MOORE CANTRELL, and NORMA JEAN HOLCOMB. What a hard task to pick a winner. After much deliberation, the judges finally announce the winner to be MRS. ERNESTINE HAMRICK TURNER as Mrs. America. What's this coming down the street? A parade, a new car even. Driving that brand new Super Duper Trupex is ROGER LAMBEY. That flasy red Convertilac is GLADYS BRAGG'S pride and joy. BETTY PAYNE and MAY FLOWER MORTON are showing off their dreamy Fordiac. Seen now rehearsing for their new radio program are INEZ LOVING, EULA HAPPNEY, and SUSAN MARKLE who will present a series of broadcasts of the phases of homemaking. Presenting the man's view point will be ROY NAYLOR and NEAL SAMPLES who will pre- sent talks on agriculture and farming. Good radio programs for both girls and boys. Also on a radio program are PATRICIA HINKLE and FAY MOLLOHAN who appear as Queens for a Day. Getting married in a novel way are LORENA RHODES and GARRETT JEF- F ERS who appear on the program Bride and Groom. Head of a large construction company is WILLIAM BEE who is giving his new engl- neer, EARL SIZEMORE, a few pointers. Working on their new bridge which will astound the world are NICKY STONE, CHARLES TOWNSEND, JAKE OXLEY, HOLLIS TAYLOR, and EDWARD MITCHELL. VVhat's next? Oh, just an old prize fight to decide the championship between GEORGE STEVENSON managed by VVARREN BAKER, and JIM CARTE whose manager is RONALD WALKER. The referee looks familiar - why, itis DARRELL WORKMAN. Up in the press box we see DALE MCCLUNG busily writing his sport coverage to meet tomorrow's dead- line, while RODNEY BURDETTE gives a blow-by-blow description of the fight. Time has rolled around for those eve-ry four-years event - another Republican conven- tion. They have chosen for their candidate one DENNIS COX who running mate is HOW- ARD FRIEND. They plan to sell the platform of singing and playing . CLIFTON GILL is their campaign manager, he sells tickets when they perform. Their busy secretaries are NINA STARCHER and SYBIL FRIEND. Getting ready to leave on their world tour as lecturers are PAUL BROWNING, SONNY YOUNG, and CLAIR HOFFMAN. PAUL will lecture on The Usefulness of French in 28
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