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-X iihifii l'0 QC I have looked at my watch and there 1S an hour and a half before my rocket takes off for my f1rst tr1p to Mars I'l1 spend that t1me wr1t1ng thxs down to have someth1ng to do w1th my hands Rudolph Allen the rocket stat1on man ager has gxven me full use of h1s un1que world w1de telev1s1on hook up H1s pr1vate secretary Betty Jo Dolberry 1S go1ng to transcr1be everyth1ng I say As I turn the var1ous knobs fa m1l1ar scenes flash before my eyes Now I recogrnze the people A research laboratory owned and managed by Dav1d Matthews Charles Arnold and James Keller 1S one of the most consp1cuous bu1ld1ngs on the one hundred f1fty 1nch screen Ins1de th1s bu1ld1ng such sk1lled techn1c1ans as Shelby Brogdon Joyce Anderson Ken neth Welch Ella Jean Jones and Don ald W1lbourn are work1ng on a plan to 1ncrease the veloc1ty of sound waves They have performed numerous success ful expenments wxth the co operat1on of James McKenz1e and Donald Stover Hydrogen Jet av1ators Th1s laboratory also houses the pr1vate study of Ray Sm1th who 18 presently engaged 1n the development of a del1cately constructed maclune wh1ch w1ll make lt poss1ble to p1pe water to the space stat1ons erected between the earth and Mars Cred1t for the perfect1on of these space stat1ons due Charles Stewart who has become a m1ll1ona1re from h1s stratospherlc constructlons In the 1nnermost part of a huge hosp1tal erected on wheels wh1ch can be eas1ly moved from place to place by atom1c power Condon Campbell 15 per formlng one of h1s most recent med1cal d1scover1es of b1sect1ng S1amese tw1ns so they can l1ve normal 11VeS He 1S ably ass1sted by W1lma H1lley Flora Mat thews Carolyn Downey Lou1se Roberts Paul1ne Latham and Dorothy Neely h1s lad1es 1n wh1te The hosp1tal d1et1t1an staff 1ncludes Barbara Womack Joan Matthews Rachael Evett and B1ll1e Mar1e Roberts The scene Sh1ftS to a large amph1 theater where Chr1st1ne Reed Yvonne Letson Gayla Fosset and Joyce Irv1ng are model1ng even1ng apparel des1gned by the world famous fash1on creator Joy Parad1se At the p1ano I f1nd Carolyn Sentell who 18 respons1ble for the es Sentlal mus1cal select1ons at th1S un1 versal fash1on rev1ew Several of the larger department store buyers Sallxe Sanders Betty Cotten Hancock Martha Campbell and Ehzabeth Porter are mak1ng the1r se1ect1ons Glanc1ng at the campus of Jackson County H1gh I see a new bu1ld1ng made P? ' 'is Z3
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Ham1lton Mary Ehzabeth Sh1rey R becca Nlchols and Jean Staton our love for the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca We Vernon Hoge Eugene Knlght Kenneth Welch w1ll our phys1cal edu cat1on ab1l1ty to Wayne Jones W1lson W1lburn Kenneth Chandler and Lee Germany I Carolyn Downey w1ll my taste clothes to Betty Jean Reed We Lmdsay Vaught and Paul Mc Carver w1ll our Spamsh grades QC CJ to Dav1d Womack and Robert Gross We Donald Wllbourn and James Woosley w1ll our 1nterest 1n movle plcture houses to Garland Fraz1er We Charles Stewart J B Lusk and J1mmy Spears w1ll our exceed1ng he1ght to Samuel Smart Harold Car ter James M1ddleton and Roy Johns ton We Marv1n M1ller and Wayne Shelton g1ve our ab1l1ty to stay small to Hugh Bellomy and Roy Young To Thurman K1l11an I Sue Allen We D1mple Green and Barbara Sparks bequeath our ab111ty to land the b1ggest catch of all poor f1sh to B1lly Ruth Womack and Carolyn Green We Flora Matthews and Dorothy Neely w1ll to Wanda Green our red ha1r We W C Sparks and James Mc Kenz1e leave to Kenneth Jarrel L tham McCutchen and Arnold L1tt1e our boundless energy I Joy Paradxse w1ll my love for ptterbuggmg to Joan Thomas I Jane Wxlhelm w1ll to Betty Ann Keashng my book on How to Dlet 1n Ten Easy Lessons We Carolyn Sentell and Frances Caperton w1ll our constant Jabber to Gladys Loyd and Jan1e Myers We Elolse Parad1se and Barbara Womack leave our 1nqu1s1t1ve expres s1ons to Betty Pope and Syble McCut chen and Margaret N1x We La Merle Lands and Paulmne Latham leave our ready w1t to Imo gene Hancock Joyce Henderson and Mona Sue Hester We Donald Stover and Brastell Matthews w1ll our 1nd1fference to book larmn' to Jack Bryant and Paul Holcomb We Joan Matthews and Janette Stoner w1ll our back seat 1n class to Barbara Matthews Wllma Ivey and Caldona Wmmger We Faye Carter and Mary Ruth Coffey w1ll our w1nn1ng sm1le to Mar he Wlutaker and Rena Chr1sta We Betty Rose Berry and Bettye Dudley leave our agreeable ways to Delores Ann Haynes June Stewart and Betty Jean Welch I Condon Campbell leave -JC. TT-' gxlxs 'S' WWW' C9 l vvl ,Cl . i . . y e- . I , , ' in . ' 1 Y MMM!- leave my everlasting affection. , Nm U D ' J . ' 4 . 1 v a' xr I 1 . iq -0 . . 1+ . ' .. ' . ' I ' '. 'H . . K ,- ffl, D ll 4 , ,Nu ZZ
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ent1rely of glass and cover1ng two acres constructed by the reknown archltect Edw1n Br1tt The school buses look more l1ke hel1copters than anyth1ng The pr1nc1pal Jane Hodge 1S oversee1ng a class 1n aeronaut1cs taught by Sue Mc Laughl1n and Betty Rose Berry two ex pert av1ators Frances Caperton and Faye Carter are teachmg the g1rls to prepare meals from food pr1mar1ly prepared 1n table form Teaclung the use of atom1c recorders transcr1bers and translators for commerc1a1 use are Lomse Holloway La Merle Lands and Wanda Gr1ffen The athlet1cs department IS headed by J1mmy Spears Olen Holcomb and Dan Haynes Teach1ng modern phys1cs 1S Johnny Shavers Chang1ng to the Afr1can channel I Alfred Bellomy 1S teachmg a class for the few rema1n1ng uneducated nat1ves Another Amer1can m1ss1onary Carolyn G1ll1am has Just made her da1ly land 1ng 1n her small Jet flown by Brastel Matthews to teach a course on how to mak hydrogen bullets Her sc1ent1st consorts are Oll1e Crawford Marvxn M1ller and James Woosley The scenes Shlft back to the North Amer1can cont1nent and I see a gay 1nn scene from Carmen Play1ng the part of the beaut1ful dark gypsy Car men IS Mary Frances Proctor Broadway star made famous by her manager Charles Sm1th In a magn1f1cent stad1um I see a huge throng of people James Huber has Just made a touchdown for the Army football team S1tt1ng on the s1del1nes I see the manager of the Navy team W1ll1am Dean Look1ng closer I see J B Lusk and Aubry Pockrus general managers of the Navy team Broadcast 1ng th1s game IS W C Sparks 1nter natxonal sports broadcaster In the off1ce of Scottsboro s leadlng newspaper wh1ch 1S telev1sed three t1mes each day I see Barbara Sparks Ed1tor 1n Chlef and Joyce Hodges Bus1ness Manager In the producer s department I see Charles Robertson Hugh Hancock Eugene Kn1ght and Paul McCarver The page be1ng telev1sed now 1S a game of the Globe Trotters starr1ng B1lly Charles Parry and W C Walker In the largest bacter1olog1ca1 lab oratory 1n the world wh1ch 1S owned and operated by J1mmy Cook Vernon Hoge and W1ley F1nney I see Myrtle D1mple Green and Sh1rley Sargant Knopps exper1ment1ng w1th Jean Dawson s latest bacter1ophage M1n1ng eng1neer Dale Trammel ass1sted by Wayne Shelton Llndsay Vaught 8: Herbert Weeks have the1r secretar1es Jeanette Stover Sue Allen Betty Ball Mary Ruth Coffee and Elolse Parad1se hard at work f1gur1ng the corn pound 1nterest on the1r fortune acqu1red through the1r vast productlon of uran1um Sam Fred Gross tenor solo1st accompan1ed by concert p1an1st Sh1rley Jenkms 18 g1v1ng a concert for Frances Gold who has recently marr1 d one of the Rockefeller he1rs I Ann Barbee 1n the year of 1974 leave th1s record of the accompl1shments of the class of 1954 to be f1led 1n the De partment of Arch1ves of Jackson County H1gh School see the almost extinct jungles of Africa. A Guffey, Betty Dudley, Jane Wilhelm, . . . . . . , ' . ' a . . . . Z4
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