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After leaving Tampa we board a tram for Virginia On the tram we meet Jim Rouse He tells us that he owns one of the largest hot rod shops in the U S The conductor comes waddlmg through calling Jamestown, Virginia' Suddenly we stop' We puck ourselves up off the floor and look out the window to see what the town of Jamestown looks like As we step off the tram we see Thomas Tomlinson rushmg toward a hotel We follow hum and finally catch him as he IS going through the lobby He says it s almost time for has lecture at the hugh school He has lust arrived from Africa where he is studying the dlfferentspecles of butterflies He IS the only scien tist from America to study butterflies in Africa After a good night s sleep we board a bus and head north to Pittsburgh Penn We arrive in mud-afternoon giving us time to look around town As we near the street Intersection a bug man comes rushmg around the corner running into us and dropping packages which he was carrymg He begms helping us up and suddenly we recognize num Johnny Bigelow' He tellsus thereason for his big rush IS because of his wife Shirley Redfield She caught hum playmg poker with some of his friends and he was taking home some presents to make up with her Johnny tells us that they have two strong young boys He is an insurance broker in Pittsburg Early in the morning we take off in a chartered plane for New York Cnty The first place we He tells us that this is only a sideline to stay in shape between baseball seasons He says he has signed with the Yankees as pitcher Ted explains that Arlene Cattanach and Richard Pankey who were married two or three years ago are running the Stork Club here In New York We decide to have dlnner there After sight seeing all afternoon we go to the hotel and get ready to go to the club Ted comes to pick us up and we re on our way When we get to the club we almost don t get In because of informal dress Ted argues with the door man until Richard comes out to see what the trouble rs As soon as he stralghtens things out we go in and order dinner on the house and Arlene comes over to say hello lt is a wonderful visit with the Pankey s At the end of the next day lust before sunset we reach Niagra Falls What a beautiful sight Heyl' Guess who l see? Nadine Harris' And are they surprised to see us By they we mean Nadine and Claude, of course Nadine and Claude are on their second honeymoon After leaving the Falls we charter a plane to Quebec where we stay at the Burke Hotel largest In Canada We find out this rs owned by our Ed Burke who IS now married to Joy Faye and they have two lovely sets of twins fthey are all boys and look lust like Ed fUghl'J Ed tells us of some interesting places In Canada and especially he talks about the Mountles We later hear him say Dillon Johnson IS a very popular sergeant in the Royal Mountles We go to Ontario to visit the University there We see a very spirited football game We see a small man out there and ask a gentlemen who he is He says it s Ball Sparks He also adds that Bill is teaching these boys the American style of playing football All these new places are interesting but we lust can't stay away from Glendale any longer so we board a plane and are born swiftly home . .. . . . ,, . . , . I . . . . . . . . I . . ' . . . go after landing is to see the Statue of Liberty. There we find Ted Brown sweeping the stairs. ' Y ' - ' ' ' Il ID . . , .
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senuor Class of Glendale Hugh School beung as sound of mund as can be expected and about to leave these halls of learnung forever, do hereby declare thus our last wull and testament To the very deservung Junuors we leave our reputatuon as the quuetest class un school Our years of experuence we leave to the underclassmen, un hope that they wull use l1WISely To the student body we bequeath our abuluty to co operate Martha Foster wull my two hustory classes to anyone who lukes hustory Ted Brown wull my draft notuce to George Byrd Phyllus Osepuan, wull, as a store keeper s daughter all the cute salesmen to Helen Bates Nadune Harrus wull my abuluty to graduate to Natalue Stephens Laura June Cooper, wull my abuluty to get along wuth Mr Pate to Betty Ann Reasoner and my abuluty to graduate to Betse Sparks I Dorothy Furlong, wull my abuluty to get suck to anyone who wants to get out of school and a my boyfruends to Ruta Thompson Jack Johnson, wull my defensuve haufback posutuon un football to Frederuck West and all my good grades un school to my luttle brother Tom Tomlunson wull my nuckname, Chuef, to Darrell McCaslun Laron Evans wull my abuluty to keep my mouth shut to Nancy Hodge boys Eddue Burke, wull my abuluty to gead a book un Physucs to anyone who can get away wuth ut John Bassett wull my bashfulness to Larry Hull I hope he can use ut B ll Sparks, wull my Englush class to anyone who wants ut John Bugelow, wull my weught and football abuluty to Clufford Smuth Ted Lewus, wull my bus rude to anyone who wull have ut Dullon Johnson, wull my weu t to Bull Burke and my abuluty to get along wuth the gurls to Muke Bar Charles Cooper, wull my heught and weught to Johnny Reed Arlene Cattanach, wull my Physucs grades to my luttle suster, Mefrulyn, and myposutuon the Annual Staff to Freeda West Wayne Worley, wull my good looks to Frankue Danuels I Stanley Allen wull my Englush gade to Larry Worley Dolly Hamulton, wull my posutuon as mumeoscope operator to Judy Taylor Ed Rugsby, wull my grades un Englush to anyone who wants them Charles Bock, wull my abuluty to sung un class wuthout gettung kucked out to Leon Kelly l, Jum Rouse, wull my knowledge of corn to Kemeth Johnson -. I I . . . ., . ,, . I Il I . . . . . l, , ' ' . ll . . . - , I . ll . . I . . . . ' II . . . . ' I . . . . ll ' ' 1 . ll . . . . . . . Il . I . . . . ' I' I . . . . I, Bobby Ellis, will my knowledge of skipping school to Mr. Pate, so he can catch some other Il . . . . . . . .. l, , ' ' . ' . I, i . . . . Il . . . .. . . ' I, . . . . ' - . I' . . . . . . . . . d. ll . . . ' L . . . . . . . on . I, . . . U I I . . ' ll . . . . . . ll . . . . ' I, . . . . . . . . .
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