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Class Wlll I Dell Marcum w1ll my long eyelashes to EIS18 L1ttle Herald and my abtlzty to play hookey and get caught to any person who can get away w1th tt I Paulme Parsley w1ll my tallness to Roma1ne Salmons and my natural curly ha1r to any jumor who has to curl her halr every night I Geneva Marcum w1ll my dark complexxon to V1Tg1n1a VN xlltamson and my flgure to Ella Lee Crum Oretha Marcum w1ll my blonde haxr to Edna Lou Queen and my brown legs to Betty Lots Ltttle I llkewlse w1ll my tardy marks to Elsie L Herald Mlldred Maynard w1ll my flgure to Antha Harmon and my temper to Gay Wxlhamson jane Hodge w1ll my shortness to Mrs Stephens and my levls to anyone who can wiggle lnto them I Elmer Dlllon w1ll my long legs to Ked Marcum jr and my boldness to hug the glrls to Charlle Copley Bob Lester w1ll my handsomeness to Troy Perry and my ab1l1ty to play football to any jumor who can make passmg grades Lowell Endlcott w1ll my brown eyes and black halr to Troy Varney and my mllllon dollar shoe shlne to Betty LOIS Llttle Stanley Stamper will my box of Tlde to Landon Stroud because he never had lt so clean before Faye Marcum w1ll my quletness to Romame Salmons and my A s 1n chemlstry to Helen Chllman Anna Copley w1ll my long halr and short temper to Dottle Perry General Spauldlng w1ll my shyness to Roy Stroud and my abllxty to rnake eyes at the gn-ls to Charlle Copley ames Colllns w1ll my Hadacol to anyone who needs somethmg to pep them up Mlllard Collms wxll mv recipe for Mountam Dew to Ralph Dawson Bernle Copley vnll my ab1l1ty to slng to Bxlly Lee Marcum and mvP6P61' Sh00t11'lgtO Basll Rose I Raymond Vlallace w1ll my ratlng of blggest pest to Rov Stroud and mv frlendllness Buddy Ramsey I Duard Gartln vnll mv blushlng personallty to Charles Copley I1 I . . . I, . ' . . . . ' I. I . . . . I, , . . . 1, . , . . . . I, Ralph Price, will my broad shoulders and good looks to Ralph Dawson. I, , . . . I, Y . . . . . . I' ' . . . . I, . , . U . . LJ . ' Y. I . I I, . . , . 1 . . I I 1 V U I. I - , 4 . . 5
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Class History In thls our Semor year we realize that our dreams of four years w1ll come true We started m our Freshman year 1950 51 with a large class of thlrty eight Amos Maynard and Mlldred Osborne were our sponsors Of the Orlglhal 38 members there are 14 ln the present class Two of the boys are In Servlce W1ll1s R Porter IS 'ln the U S Navv and Frank Meade IS ln the U S Alr Force Jean Stroud and Lots Trail are marrled also Chester McCoy and Dewey Copley As we went mto the tenth grade we had a class of 27 and as you can see It was a much smaller one than the preceedlng year Charles Allen was our Sponsor We acquired slx new members They were jane Hodge Duard Gartxn Mildred Maynard Ramona Cox Faye Marcum and Paul Salmons All are graduatmg wlth us except Ramona Cox and Paul Salmons who are rnarrlecl now The class offlcers that year were Bob Lester Paulme Parsley Geneva Marcum and Gladys Parsley It was Indeed a wonderful school year In the fall of l95Z we found ourselves to be junlors of Crum High School That year we lost s1x members who were Augustus Porter Freddy Stamper Lols Trail Gladys Parsley Paul Salmons and Rosa Lee Beck Freddy and Rosa Lee are husband and wlfe Paul and Lois are marrled and Gladys IS golng to Fort Gay I-hgh School We also gained Anna Copley as a new member The class offlcers that year were E11 Crum Elmer Dxllon Anna Copley Geneva Marcum and Paulme Parsley Our sponsor was George Dawson who stxll IS We w1sh to thank h1m fo h1s help through our unlor year We had our .IUHIOT Senior Banquet ln May 1953 and had a most enjoyable evenmg Time has gone so fast we can hardly reallze that we are now Semors of Crum High School We lost three members this year E11 Crum who has enrolled ln another school Ramona Cox who IS a housewxfe and Ruth Mar um The present class offlcers are Presldent Elmer Dxllon Vxce Presldent Bob Lester Secretary Geneva Marcum Treasurer Anna M Copley As ue look 1nto the future we regret leavmg our frlends but we go with the feellng of sornethmg accompllshed We w1sh to thank all our frlends and teachers and hope that all the future classes wlll have as much pleasure as we Geneva Marcum O Y I O I - - . . . I . .. . .. S S . Y Y . . . , 1 , , , I I I' l . , , . Y 0 , I I Y . S . , 1 , D . l . I ,I . - ,. . . - , I C. I , I - ! I D 2 I I 0 I . . . . . 1 I . P I
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Class Prophecy As I was on my way to Calxforma the other day to meet my dream man I saw all my class mates tn the dlfferent states through whtch I passed As I was golng through Washtngton D C I thought I would VISIT the Prestdent I couldn belxeve my eyes when I saw who the Presldent was lt was Elmer Dillon Somehow I always thought he would become somethlng like that As I was coming out of the Whlte louse I saw two famlltar faces comlng toward me They were wearlng very expensive sults and had very pleasant smlles on their faces No wonder they are mllllonalres now Owners of the Great Hotel ackson They were none other than james and Mlllard Colllns Then I got on the tram agam I got off lh the State of New York As I was gomg down the street Iheard some beautlful s1ng1ng comlng from the most famous nlght Club ln New York I thought I recognlzed the voxce so I went lnslde the butldmg and what do you know t was Oretha Marcum She had become New York s No I slnger Then I lnqulred to Whorr the Club belonged and Iwas told the owner was Duard Gartm just lmaglne a club owner As I was sltttng there tn the nlght club a very pretty Wave appeared ln the door Ithought her face looked famllxar It was none other than jane Hodge She always had wanted to become one of Uncle Sam s WAVES It was time I was on my way agaln On the tram gomg to the State of Texas I met Ralph PTICS He told me that he owned a ranch xn Texas Dxd you ever thmk that he would become 1 got off the tram ln Texas I went tn to make a telephone call to one of my very good frxends Paullne Parsley although she msn t a Parsley now She is marrled to a very mee man and has a little glrl and boy I spent that night In her beautlful modern home The next mornlng belng Sunday we all went to church They had a very good chomr You know wh tt was so good? Look who was stngmg ln xt Faye Marcum and Anna Copley I always knew they would become good slngers You know as you travel you have to hurry along So when I came to the next stop I was U1 Arxzona I couldn t belteve my ears when someone told me who the governor was It was Stanley Stamper Iwent to see htm and he certamly looked llke a governor He had everythlng In good order I thought I would v1s1t the town of Phoenlx before I left Artzona I was eatmg un the famous restaurant tn Phoenlx when I heard who owned It just thlnk tt was Raymond Wallace thought someday he would become somethmg ltke that He was always such a big eater Before boardlng the tram for New Orleans Ithought I would go to see a ball game Arlzona was playing Montana When I went you can t Imagine whom I saw playlng Bob Lester the most famous football player ln all the 48 states Ienjoyed the game very much Then l was on my way to New Orleans When I got there I looked across the street and saw a very handsome boy When I had come near enough to see him I recognlzed hlm It was General Spaulding . . . U .. . . .t 2. . . ' f . . I ' .. . D 9 V .. . , J . . . . I . . . . , yi . . . . . Q . l , . . I l I acowboy? . . . . . . . . . . , . . , 0 - 1 I . , . . . .. . ,, .I , . . . ,. . . - . . . . , u , , , , .
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