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NAME EQALLED QESIM 11125. LaVon Nichols Elmice Norby Neal Oglesby Gary Peck Anthony Piazza Doris Pritchard William Reece Leo Rulon Donna Samuelson Daniel Schneider Donald Severs Neale Sivesind Carolyn Smith Frances Smith George Smith Eileen Snyder Ady Stokes Barbara Taylor Clifford Thomas James Thomasson Gary True Virginia Vereschagin Margaret Anne Welch Bernice Westfield Willard Wilson Yvonne Yearian Pat Young Tommy Zunlga Kay Parker Leon Embrey Rodney Lane Lonnie Eunice Oggie Bush! Tony Pluttol Jr. or Bill Rulon Sammon Dan'l Don Sive Smidget Fran George Eileen Ady Bob Curly Jimmy Gary Lee PGSSY Be nice Willard Y-von Patsy Lover Kathy Luke Rodney Second Betty Hutton A Shorthand Teacher Farmer Hunter in Alaska Bone Doctor Woman wrestler Owner of Bucke's grocery Super salesman Dentist's wife Scientist Chauffeur World's greatest tuba player Old Maid Cashier in Bank Undertaker Farmerette Texas Cowhand Scrubwoman in Empire State building Business English Teacher Elevator operator Weight lifter College Prof. Housewife Owner of Orland Theater Hermit Burlesque dancer Married life Fuller brush salesman Ranch owner Marines Newspaper editor A Wiggle A nice handwriting Girl Friend Football shoulders lit-al curly hair Dislike for teasers Good looks! Ability to sell tickets No noise No driver's license Wavy hair A good disposition Four -bits Black hair ? Pretty hair Pretty eyes That tired look Nice hair Ability in English ? A cute girl friend Red hair Brains ? A husband A job A sense of rhythm Nice legs A Buick? Foot in door Natural blond hair A personality Imagination CAUSE OF DEATH Knock Knees Shorthand Drinking too much burnt water Hit by a skunk Old age Men! No groceries Beat to death by a hummingbird The Barn No science No car Swallowed by a tuba Loss of money The Barn A car that runs No truck Up too late at night Toothache Business English Another beau for M. G Too much weight That guy's driving A divorce Giggling girls Girl kissed him G-string murder No Buick Hit with a broom Embarrassment No car No newspaper
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BAM? Frank Aletto Melvin Alves Shirley Ashcroft Rosalie Basman Ernest Boracci Phoebe Bowlen Richard Brouse Thomas Brown Reynardine Christian Mary Craytor Sue Cunningham Frank Dutra Marvin Forbes Donald Frailey John Gates Joyce Glenn Wesley Hancock Darlene Hutchins Kenneth James Rey Jonnson Marilyn Johnson Irene Jorgensen Thomas Kalb Donald Kayser Carol Lathrop Frankie Lauck Irma Levet Frances Louderback Ray Lyon Bethel McCauley James McLean Gary Martin Robert Moranda LS CALLED Dago Hindoo Ashes Rosy Ernie Beefy Brous ie Brownie Pinky Krupa Sue Frank Marv Don John Jo Wes Hutch Bunion Rey John Iva -hor se Yokum Don Tubs . Greasey ' 'Worm' ' Skinny Magnet Beth McLean Gary Bob UHCJACU 635 HOROSCOPE DESTINY HAS Low man on a totempole A good build Superman That innocent look Housewife A gift of gab Snake charmer Silly giggle Professional football Speed player Torch singer A ring Chemistry Prof. at U. of C. Janitor of O.J.U,H.S. Socialite World's No. l Snare Drum player Hair Dresser Bandit Motorcycle salesman Woman hater Barber Mother of 12 Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Bumstead Bachelor A great statesman Lady Barber Mr. Jenks' Sec. Game Warden Principal of a girls' school Van Johnson's maid Safe Cracker Hopalong Cassidy' s orchestra Shakespearean Actress 34th President of the U.S. Ask herl Gas station owner Garbage man Sheep herder Ambition for studying Wavy hair Plenty Pleasant smile Big eyes Lot of nerve Bow legs Freshman harem A Toni Home permanent A husband All the women at his feet A boyfriend Quiet disposition A Swedish Trait Nice smile Too much That bashful look A pile of junk fear 'PJ A sweet disposition Neat carl B.0. tBob Overton! Pile of bones Good looks Si legs! A beau A job Unruly hair A nice smile CA USE OF DEATH Girl friend Slow driving Getting to school on time Food A fumble Loss of voice A Jr. girl Women! Heart stopped beating A certain football player Don's driving Cops Blow-out at 200 m.p.h Marriage Loss of hair Children Lack of women Cupcakes Sister Settling down Tardiness Indigestion Noise No parachute Diet Carbon Monoxide Poisoning The lost chord No drama! No. F. F. A. No beau! Gas fumes Hit in the head with a rotten tomato Heart failure
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anion Uanophecgf As I wipe the dust from my crystal ball, Iwonder what's in store for my classmates and me. Ah ------ ! It is clearer now, and I see the face of an angel. Why -- that's strange! This angel has horns. Oh well. What's that you're saying? You say you have a little forecast about the Senior Class of 1950. Well, go right ahead. We'll listen. I am the Guardian Angel of your class. It is now the year 1970. Five years ago some of the present seniors and I were making a world tour. We were approaching the strange island of Bambo Whambo. We were hours late because Captain Rey Jonnson had been going around in circles -- as usual -- until the first mate, that mental glam Enias -IQ Schneider, came to our rescue. As we skipped down the gang plank, Frankie Dutra, the jolly little cabin boy, waved us a cheerful farewell. While walking along the cobbled streets, we ran smack into a stripped down Sarbageitruck, emblazoned with the names 'Gates and Piazzo, Collectors De Luxe'. They seemed to be having a little trouble trying to get one of the containers on the truck, but after they, ably assisted by Melvin Alves, pulled L52 Rulon out, they had no more trouble. Just then another tantalizing aroma tickled our nostrils. We tracked it down around a corner where we found Darlene Hutchins teaching Neal Oglesby how to make cupcakes. lFor better or worse 'PJ Now don't get the idea that Darlene and Neal owned the bakery shop, for no one in Bambo Whambo ovmed anything. Close by we discovered that champion of baby-sitters, Clifford Thomas, fast at work.1 The islanders had just held an election. The mayor was none other than Ernest Boracci Esq. Because we met him just outside his mansion, he invited us in. The trip through left us literally breathless. tHe didn't make those long runs for nothing, back in '49.l Once again on the cobbled street we found two snake -charmers, Wes Hancock and Ady Stokes, using their charms on two girls, Frances Louderback and Bernice Westfield, M. G. M. stars, on vacation. Further along on a huge lawn, we spotted Shirley Ashcroft teaching the baby ducks how to waddle. Just then one of us remembered that LaVon Nichols had a big house on the island -- one about the size and shape of the local Purity Store. We inquired the way from two snappy looking policemen who were dead ringers for Frankie Aletto and Tommy Brown. After ringing the doorbell for an hour, the butler, Tommy Zuniga, directed us in his usual dignified way to the reception hall. While waiting, we were enterta ed with a piano solo, Long, Long Ago, by LaVon herself. There in another room was the parlor maid, Carol Lathrop, having quite a time making Eunice Norby and Doris Prichard work while she sat munching on a piece of hardtack that she had swiped from the cook, Irene Jorgensen. Amid a great clatter and bang came the milkman famed for lifting ten cases of milk with his left hand and, on the other hand, talking to two cuties, Mariljg-1 Johnson and Carolg Smith. Of course, our Samson was none other than Don Frailey.
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