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Yell, of all things: ‘we learn that Zena Mae Brinkman 4 waxing in all the New York Night Clubs with one of the handsome interns ..aom she met while in training. Dolly Starliper has us wondering! But in the crystal ball, I believe I see a small cottage, covered with ivy-and within-the patter of little feet on the stairs. As we are ushered through the corridors of John Hopkins we hear from the Inter-Communication System- Calling Dr. Moyers! Calling Dr. Moyers, and as a@ door opens, we turn to see part of the handsome face of George Moyers peeping through the mask of his surgical uniform. Ahi hat angelic melody: From what source could that be comins? It is the Mae Marker orchestra at the Stork Club. As we are traveling the Fort Ashby Highray, we see a sign, Five cal- lons for $1.05. “e stop to find a gas station owned by no other than Car- rie Sisk. . During the month of Lecember 1952 we will find Opal Riley M. D. scurry- ing from the operating room where she has just delivered a set of twins. Virginia Lee Pyles CLASS SONG MEMORY'S LANE In Memory's Lane we'll wander To Fort Ashby High so fair. We'll laugh and talk together, As friends we used to, there. we'll remember our dear old teachers, And the things we learned from each, While in Memory's Lane we'll see them With the students they used to teach. Someday we'll return to our school so dear, Our knowledge, a sweet refrain, Our gladness, our fun, in all the years, Will linger in Memory's Lane. Jimmie Yhitacre
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, The Senior Class of 1945, teins of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner and form as follows: Violet Baldvin's timsdness to Helen Senn. Dale Beam's slow sneaking ability to Donnie Linn. Irene Blauch's sweetness to Evelyn Baldvin. Zena rae Brinnan's quiet “ays in the aHll and classroom to David one. Calvin Davis's manly beard to Pat Jenkins. Wilbur Dohrian's ability to vork to Ronald Nay. Clifford Kern's little spit curl to Jac Alkire. Elaine Kimble's ability to play. basetball to Charlene Slsire. Hazel Lewis' French book to Marian Abe ith fe rezrets. Marian Long's typing abilit; to Hilda Kimble. Norma Long's trim fissure to June Senn. Ella liae Marker's record of verfect attendance to Clifton Bolyard. Georse Moyers' heisht to Bernard Douthitt. Cleora Parrish's curly hair efter a hasxetball game to Thelma Wasgoner. Joe Povell's innocent blushes to Bill Frase. Virginia Lee Pyles' position cf head cheerleader to Yayne Logsdon. Lola Spencer's desire to be a good housewife to Alme Adams. Delores Starliver's love for ponular music to Maxine Kimble. Gene Yelch' way with the sirls to Gleen”ood Exmart. Jimmy “Yhitacre's musical ability to Donald Larson. Loy Lou Welch hasn't found anvone she ants to leave Cliff vith, so she is taking him with her. Carolina Dowden's blond hair to Kary Lee Burger. Carrie Sisk's giggling ability to Ruth Funk. Crnal Riley's intelligence to Evanceline Tiss. “le leave to the Junior Class ovr dignity and veserve of vhich we hone they 411 maze sood use. “e also leave ther honer of heing lookei-up to by: the underclassmen. To sense of humor; to the Freshmen and eishth sraders, our play tasketball and to the seventh graders, our orders to classroom (and not in the hall) during class neriod. To the faculty, e leave the ‘nevory of gocd times, our sratituie and apnreciation for all they t:ave done for us. ite We, ie fi lO,
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