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. ft. . A ga I lttei Wane! 924 lament! WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1957. do hereby leave: I. I, Bob Crawford, do hereby bequeath to next year's physics class my unequaled ability to make stupid errors in hopes that they can do a better job of overcoming it than I. II. I, Carey Johnson, do hereby bequeath to Mr, Talley my unused text book and lab manual in hopes that he will study up on his physics. III. I, Court Guerin, do hereby bequeath to Larry XValker my seat in the library in hopes that he may spend more time in it than I did. IY. I, Gordon NI. Brack, do leave to Betty Adkinson and Martha Ami lViggins my ability to pass psychology in hopes that we will some day be able to psychoanalyze each other. Y. I, Gloria Barton, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath tn Barbara Watkins my chemistry book in hopes that she can under- stand it better than I. YI. I, .John Marshall Drew, do hereby bc- queath to Ducky Wall my ability In be thrown out of the library in hopes that he may have better luck in staying out than I. YII. I, Lewis Sullivan, do hereby bequeath to Joe Stevens my art of bumming cigarettes in hopes that he may not die ot' lung cancer. VIII. I, XValter .l. iIllllll'0lll. do hereby leave to Professor Talley a used physics lmnlil to Miss Bailey my ability lu keep quiet in the library. IX. I. tfamilla Paschal, do hereby bequeath to Ann Fields my aptitu.le for having a boy- friend attend JCA. X. I, Walter Moody. being ot' sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath to any- one crazy enough to accept it, two years of hard work, sweat, blood. and tears: and I bequeath to Janice Whitlaw and Gail Vansant my long, curly hair. XI. I, Rosalind Zucker, being of unsound mind. do hereby leave nothing, because I need all I have and then some. XII. l, Anne Wiebel, in company with Nancy McGinty, Silas Pittman, and Edward Keel, do hereby bequeath Mr. I-tead's room dur- ing vacant periods to future members of our Theosophical Society. XIII. I, Marian Adkins, do will and be- queath to Toni Hamrnack the ability to be tardy and absent almost every day and still manage to get by. XIY. I, Pete Garland, do bestow upon Ricky Wilkinson my ability to pass second year ac- counting in hopes that some day we may be V. l'. A. partners. XY. l, Marvin Vernon Jenkins, do hereby leave to some unsuspecting physics student my ability to make 104 on one of Mr. Talley's tests. XVI. I. Nancy Ford, do will and bequeath lo all the Frosh that are members ofthe Zeta Rho Sigma a box of baking powder so that they may rise to be swell Sophs. XVII. YVe, Barbara Hammett, Katherine Gardner, and t'onnie Currie, do will and be- queath to Toni llammack our ability to drive a certain English teacher crazy. XYlll. We, Nancy Ivester and David Toole, being old and tired of it all do just plain leave THE RAINBOW! NOW- Signed, scaled and delivered by this class ot' 1957 to be its last will and testament. XVitnessed by: Joy Townes David Toole Tug
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. . . eqwfmay Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is Cameron Edwards welcoming you to Space. Today our program is originating from the roof of the old Richmond Academy. The Junior Col- lege Class of '57 is staging its class reunion. I assure you it is going to be a spectacular event. We are taking an excursion to the satellite, Moon in a new device built for Space by the famed scientist and JCA alumni, Marvin Jenk- ins. This ship, called the Speed-O-Space guarantees to get you to the moon in five minutes-a little slow, but the class wants to enjoy the scenery. Here are some members going aboard now. I see the famed Universal Opera star, Carole Little, among them. Let's go interview her. Good afternoon, Miss Little. I'm Cameron Edwards of Space. Would you mind telling our viewers a little about your road tour coming up? I'd be happy to, Cameron. First, we'll tour the Moon-I'm staying over there today-then the planet, Mars. I also think we'll take a side trip to Saturn. It promises to be quite an in- teresting celestial tour. I'm sure it will be, Miss Little. Isn't that Marian Adkins, the earth-bound star, over there. I hear her movies put Venus to shame. I believe it is, Cameron. I must go over and speak to her. The last time we had a reunion she was late and I missed her. Give her my regards. I think our cameras are on the brilliant director of Milky NVay fame, Anne Weibel. She's talking to some of her old classmates whose names are all familiar to you. There's John Marshall Drew, Earth's Ambassa- dor to the United Planets: Gail Yansant and Janice XVhitlaw, spacevision greats: David Toole, winner of this galaxy's prize for the ad- vancement of golftronics: and Silas Pittman. winner of another galaxy peace award. By Jupiter! I think I see those men-about-the-unr verse, Louis Christman and Virgil Merritt. Those sylish gentlemen seem to be creating quite a sensation among the others with their star- studded, varicolored moon-togs. That equally colorful personality well known to Space audi- ences, Camilla Paschal, is talking to them. These three people are perhaps the best-drexed in the Universe. Christman's opinion on which is better to buy, ventilated or insulated Zip-Suits for space travel, is that it depends on which way you're going-up or down. Now the cameras are on Nancy Ford, gifted mathematician who re- cently worked out Einstein's Theory of Relati- vity, and she also has proved John Drew's Theory of Escapetivity. Paul Rufo, the physician who discovered the stardust vaccine for strick- en lovers, is talking to her. Well, it looks like talley-ho time again. Barbara Simpson, IVorld's entry into the Celestial Beauty Contest, is climb- ing aboard, and Rosalind Zucker, Secretary of Universe, is giving the signal for the take-oft. XVell, folks, I guess this entertaining afternoons visit with some of the Universe's most illustrious people will have to end. Happy landings all. -Slaace-O-Rama Report produced by Joy Townes and starring the Class of '57 X un-ni 'Se I if 'QI I fx A
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