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Wrestling fans were very much surprised last month when newcomer Bonnie Ritchie took the title away from former women's champ Mildred Burke. Bonnie was one of the most brilliant students in the class of 1952. What is this? A speck on the crystal ball? No, it's Joe Blount, the new singing sensation. In case any old friends want to drop him a fan letter, his stage name is Joe Notsohotra. Donnie Gaunce is coming through the mist of the crystal ball. He is driving a huckster cart pulled by a one- eared mule. It seems that he secured a regular run from Barterville to Saltwell after his graduation from Okla- homa A St M. Well, well, look at Ann Fryman's alligator farm in Florida. She has been retailing the creatures to mer- chants for shoes and handbags. We feel that her business would be a bigger success if she would kill the animals before she ships them. We see that the Jackstown Chamber of Commerce has elected Wayne Speagle official Welcome to Visitors Chairman in that metropolitan area. We understand that there is only one girl in our class slated to be an old maid ---- Anne Collins. We see her as the feature editor of True Confessions . We look in on a run-down shack in Coyote Trail, Wyoming and we are surprised to learn that it is the home of Jimmy Denton, his wife, and the seven little Dents . Jean Earlywine, who got her start at Lerman Brother's, has attained wide fame as a fashion model. Atpre- sent she is employed at the Power's Modeling Agency in New York City. Johnny Fryman, still very much the Lady's Man, is preparing to wed a wealthy French countess fwe can't re- her namej. This is Johnny's 6th try at marital bliss. The ball seems to be focusing on a lovely new night club. It's The Silver Slipper and it's run by Grace Smith. Newsboys are yelling the headlines of the extra that has just hit the streets. Daredevi1 Wilson Crosses Niagara on a Bicycle. Good old Harvey. Lots of astonishing things are happening, but this beats them all ...... Douglas Clay, the famous Disc-Jockey, is signing off after his Doug1as for Dimple Doughnuts program which is broadcast every evening over Station WBMR in St. Louis, Missouri. We see in the Star that Captain and Mrs. Mert Jackson fthe former Josie Frymanj are spending a 30 day furlough with their parents. They have just returned from a 2 year assignment in Toocold, Siberia. 1 fs - . '11 , . in ,JL 1 'N
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ASS 1 PROPHE MARFUEO As we gaze rnto our magrc crysral ball we can sec ren years rhtad tnto the future l1w Cs of the ktdS who graduated from Ntcholas Countv Htgh School Cl rss of J The frrst thang we see rs Tommy Grlmes oper rung 1 shoe rcpatr shop rn Cleveland Ohto A stgn hangs over the door readmg No Job too large no job too small Grtmts Frxes cm all We read tn the papers that Ruby Smlth newest 'I V Sensatlon has suffered a manor rnjury durtng her last rehearsal She wtll soon be up md about though What s thtso Row bapp has just completed the flrst successful rocket trap to thc moon Only ont catch however he can t get back No gas stattons up there We are surprrsed to hear that Dottte Shaw now an up andcomtng vetertnartan has receaved wtde acclatm for betng the attendtng horse doctor at the btrth of qutntuplet calves at Roanoke Vtrglnta Here comes M C Stlvers through the mrst He has on has new usher s untform He won the job at the Opera House Theatre by catchtng the rat wtth the lucky numbe on tts back We see someone readtng the latest best seller I Know Who Threw the Overalls tn Mrs Murphy s Chowder Who wrote rt'7 Why Faye Letcher of course We are not surprtsed to see that Lynwood Roe IS the new star of the Kentucky Wtldcats He succeeded btg B111 Sprvey We see Mr and Mrs Bally Mattox fthe former Jewell Wagonerj dolng a thrtvtng bustness wtth thetr new Drrve rn and Super Market at Possum Hollar We see that June Anderson who for the past ftve years has been teachtng the art of Modem Danctng at Ntcholas County Hrgh School ts dotng very well at her chosen professron The new Nrcholas County Judge 1S betng sworn an Why tt s Iennrngs Mattox He plans to curb reck less drrvrng at once He has as has slogan A lrcense a day taken away We see Patsy Fryman operatmg a thrtvtng Day Nursery at Carltsle Her polrcy IS Hot bottles every hour all changes made promptly Our Pat has always been fond of chlldren Btlly Doyle once our quretest student ts now chtef aucttoneer at Keeneland Horse Sales Alma Dean Hudnall and Margaret Crouch are operattng The Turkrsh Bath House where you can sweat away your troubles every day from 7 to 9 They boast many of thetr old school frtends as steady customers We aren t surprtsed to see that the new comedy team that has rocked New York and left Dean Marttn and Jerry Lewxs selltng peanuts and apples ts none other than our own Btlly Davrs and Jerry Krmes Stall at at eh boys? We see that our agrrcultural expert, Irmmy Judge has just rnvented a very useful arttcle- a mtlktng machtne for goats What next? X S , . , 4 . ' ' , . 'FO i Y , A n t A. L . . , . ' y ' s s ' s ' s ' ' ' V ' . , . . . , . , ' 4 1 , . ' ' 1 ' ' s s ' - ' . Y. , . , . ............ ..... . I I , . . . I A , . . . , . . , . . . . . . , . - . , . x , . . D I ' . . . A . ' I I
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ASS WILL We the 1952 graduating class of Nicholas County High School being of sound rnrnd and body do hereby make md declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking all former wrlls made by or for us To the frculty we leave our deepest thanks ind apprecr rtron for all th rt they have done or tried to do for us during our four years of high school To the Juniors we leave all the Senior privileges which we have enjoyed so much To the Sophomores we leave our hope that they will have as much fun rn the next two ye rrs as we have a To the Freshmen we crn leave only our sympathy for the three years rhead of them rlong wrth the assurance that never again will they be called Green Freshmen Having made these bequests we proceed wrth the rndrvrdual bequests Caswell RUBY SMITH wrlls her wrllowy figure and her discarded boy friends to Lucille Crouch FAYE LETCHERw11ls her ambition to reach 5 1 and her positron on the girl s basketbal team to Bonrrre Lou Price JEWELL WAGONER wrlls her red harr and brown eyes to Marylene Watkins GRACE SMITH wrlls her lack of abrlrty to lure the boys to Jewell Morris BILLY DAVIS wrlls hrs Gregory Peck profile to Television Scott PATSY FRYMAN wrlls her leadership qualrtres pep and energy to Virginia Reid LYNWOOD ROE wrlls hrs courae rn contradicting hrs teachers to Delano Smoot DOUGLAS CLAY wrlls hrs unrque abrlrty to drrve a car without brakes to Brlly Marshall ' TOMMY GRIMES wrlls hrs abrlrty to skip class and get by with rt to Phil Hrllock DOTTIE SHAW wrlls her pleasant personality and extensive wardrobe to Jane Vrce BONNIE RITCHIE wrlls her life long ambition to be a concert pranrst to Betty Lynn Jacobs ANN FRYMAN wrlls her giggles to Mildred Flora WAYNE SPEAGLE wrlls hrs5TUDIES to Tommy McCarty JERRY KIMES wrlls hrs abrlrty to Parlez vous like a native to Buck Watkins BILLY MATTOX wrlls hrs abrlrty to drrve an Offenshouser No 1 at the Cincinnati Race Bowl to Layne Hollar s Z 1. L 1 ' 1 ' . , , 1 s y L - . ' K s k . L 1 4 I I 1 , A x 1 I rr ' h el. ' s s 1 ' ' ' ' 1 s JOSEPHINE FRYMAN wills her artistic ability and her abrlrty to remain true to one boy to Juanita Y. 1 1 4 4 A I - I O
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