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Glass Prunhecy 1960 Having been working hard for the last ten years, I decided it was time for me to take a trip and visit some of my former classmates. I had hardly turned on the highway when I saw a sign advertising the Troth Here ford Ranch owned bv Raimond Troth. Raimond is a wealthy rancher and in his spare time is a Hell Driver for Joey Chitwood. I continued on in to Mound City and left my car at nBEANIF'S GARAGEH owned by Freddie Dean, world famous mec- hanic. Then I took some clothes down to Don Agard's Cleaning Shop. Having worked up an appetite I went into the 'GREASY SHOONH Barbara Amer's famous re- staurant, and had a turkey dinner. The poor fowl originated on the williams Turkey Farm, owned by James Williams and his wife the former Marv Ann Bruce. The attratiye and efficient waitress was none other than Waneta Priest Martin, who was working for Barbara while Glenn was in the Air Force Wishing to keep my usual well groomed presentable look, I went into Donna Master's Beauty Shop and had my toenails manicured I had hardly stepped out on the street when Joyce Williams drove up in her new Cadillac Joyce is in Hollywood now and her screen name is Tallulah Turnbull She offered to take me to Pleasanton to catch the bus when I boarded the bus I noticed it belonged to the Harlow Bus Company, owned by Frank Harlow Frank became interested in bus driving while in High School. On the train I had the pleasure of renewing acquaintances with Lowell Hime and Bill Good They are both in the Navy and were home on furlough Arriving in Kansas City I went down to the stockyards and here I saw Bill wolf- inger and Bill McCoy They had a shipment of cattle there Gene Ray Jamison and his wife the former Mary Louise Boots had hauled them up there Then I went down to see the new Hadacol plant being erected in Kansas City by Davy Johnson, owner of the company and a steady user of the product The Max Casteel Construction Company was doing the work Jimmie ltobacco breath! Queen was there visiting his old friend Max Jimmie owns the former R J Reynolds Tob acco Company Not wanting to sleep in the gutter that night I went to the Rowe Hotel owned by M and M s Vernon Rowe The next morning I boarded a train for New York On the train I saw Brainless Gene Smith Gene owns a 25,000 acre ranch in Nevada and was on his way to Chicago to a Ranchmens Convention Arriving in New York I went to see a big league baseball game The New York Yankees managed by Richard Day won a game that afternoon from that famous team the Linnville Lunatics I saw Doris Huckaby and Orie Ellen Whitson at the gmm Doris is Professor of Nutrition at New York University and Orie Ellen is Lib rarian there That evening we went down to Madison Square Garden to the World Championship Rodeo Marvin Williams did a magnificent job of bulldogging a steer that night and was later named best cowboy of 1960 I went down to the dock to see the statue of Liberty and arrived just in time to see Emma June Price sail off for Africa to be a missionary Desiring a little action I went down to Atlantic City and saw Betty Clark crowned Miss America of 1961 She was the Kansas Candidate from Linnville Then I returned home knowing that all my graduating class was a success except for one, yours truly, who will probably spend the rest of my declining years feeding Markley's Durocs '+P' Y.,- Beanie' Frank
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Enrollment d in 1950 found 27 intellivent Seniors enrolled in JPHS Mary Alice Cash had joined the state of Holy Matrimonv during the summer Marvin Williams was the only new Senior, having drifted up from Oklahoma At the class election the Seniors elected Gene Smith President, Bill McCoy, Student Council member, Don Agard, Vice President, Marjorie Smith Rowe, Secretary, and Emma June Price, Treasurer The Seniors enjoved initiatinc the Freshmen and new teachers the first Friday nivht of school The Freshmen had about as much fun as the Seniors The Seniors held a class picnic in the High School building in the fall which was enjoyed by everyone Ula :ll Ve, tue Senior Plass bewna, e belveve, of sound WlHd and body and knowln that we wlll soon be disbanded, GO heresy make thls last 111 and testament subject to any chanves ln the resence of ll tkese loyal ss ates Blll Good, wlll y heipht to Glen Masters E ma June Prlce, wlll my 3Ct1Hf ablllty to Veda Allen Blll Nolfinver, will my muscles and slze to Ralph Bradley Frank H rlow, wlll my bus dPlVlDF ability to Bob arkley B ll McCoy, wlll my football prowess to Tom Schasteen James Jl11l8mS, will my abllity to keep a woman to Delton Demott Lowell U1 e, will my chanrlng ways and gent BMbltlOHS to Bill Jlm Murray Betty Clark, wlll my abillty to go wlth no one boy over a certaln length of tlme to Rutn lee Furse Jonn Narklef, wlll my ablllty to Het alonp wltn t e teacher to Jlm Amer Dalmond Troth, wlll my f st dP1VlHF to anyone who wants to llve fast, di youno, and have a Hood 100klHF corpse Cene Smlth, lll my athletlc abllity to Gllbert cGown Freddle Dean, wlll my ab1l1ty to skln school to Howard Barnes Jimmie Queen, wlll my clrarettes to Bob Good qTVlH Illllams, wlll my bookkeeplnv efforts to E7GOH Johnson lCH7FU Day, wll I typlng prowess to lesley fortrlnpton Don f rd, s e t all my noney a Q have nothln to wlll X asteel, w l everythln I have as T won't need it in the army Davy Johnson, sry inn Bruc arv TOulS6 B Donna Tasters Doris Uuckby, Orle Bllen Jb lll my curly halr to John fllllams e, wlll my square danclnp b lvtf to Ruth Stanbrough oots, wlll r rllnvllle to Joan 'ocnran , wlll ny lone halr to Yate flFF1US Jlll 7 fllrtlnp w s to Ruth Johnson ltson, wlll mf perfect attendance to anyone who wants it will my heivnt to Tulia Ann Corman s, w1ll my daily letter from Bob Cnapman to Mary Ann Ayres , zlll my pep and enervy to B rbara Parson N111 my abllity to catch a man to Edna Mae Rigdom Barbara Amer, Joyce Jillian arworle Qowe fanet Fartin, e, the wltnesses of this last wlll and testament of the Senior Class l9Sl, do herebr flnd thls document to be legal in every respect and ex tremely fall on all accounts gieneo 27 NPNOSPS of a Loral Senior Class K O ug-ff-fa I sxxxxgxx il' ll, il! l - .Ziglar H-- wv f , - cy' r 'Nx ,' QQA ' L , xx wir-4 xx so r-H-as-H-1 v-4'-fr-1+-+v-4r-war-4s-4.-4+-er-M41 f-4+-4 f-4+-H-4'-fr-nllr-4:-4 o :' X r-g Q. Q. Q. u Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. -. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. 5-I P ' 0 m as -,' -5 Q: :-1: 1 ' ff :nv 1 N zo ' N - K I A Q3 . 'w . y.. 1. ll . - , , Lg A Q ' . g L3 -A . . r . 4 4 - A A . . V? cbs A ' 3 - F A ,- , 1 ' K .1 I ' - A -S 1 ' : . ' 'f' I ,::. ' PJ J ' . D ' ':' . :A . Q-5 7 , -- 3 V . . Y! . ' I . .' . c A w ' . ' . M ' . . Q L KJ -1. . A c 4 Y g 5 A 1 I ' , A s 15 , . Z5 . - . . . , . 1 'u n 5 n n I Q t n ' +,..J PJ Q .1 Y . t, a . . - . , , . L . A A V . W . 3 F . P Q , t A I - A A J ,A V , . . J : . , . 93 . ' , L C 5 Q3 . r- , . 4 , . ' ' - 4 p . . . . - J P . V .Q - Q A . . ' A A K . . 4 1 'J , A , . . . . , , gj ' I5 ' 3 C .ETB 1 ' x L, I N. f . . U . ' I - . . ,. ' , fo , ' M , . , ' - I, I , I A 'x y 4 ' L 92 1-1, J 4 , - W ' 3 ' W wwf J - 'U xxhf X 51 A I L ,. . 1 . . b c ' v - F lx V . . h A TQ 4- 4 . h ' ' me A Q Q 'A he - f . , ' U EI . s - P :1 ' I-Ti . l 1 . 1 ' U I ' ' 9 X U . . m . -4 . , . : ' Q . , I - . . I. ', ' ' U1 YJ I ' . l l'u ,lg . . , ILL ii' s,rLh . : --0 . LY ' ' '-- . - X A - M .L M . '-'W .Sb - ' pa. xv -4-Rings-Q 1 1 . I I ' '-1 . '--.Ha . d.r ' 1 In . . . 6
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