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1. Seniors in third raue 2. Seniors in third raoc 3. Anita l.iciiois •:. ill Glover 3. Mary Loa Clark 6. Paul Clark 7. Lois iiuser G. Clyde Jackson 9. Dale Green 10. Mooney Vfnceler 11. i.eva Curry 12. Mary .Jrown 13. .illie Myan 14. Clarice Ilye 15. Ro'-er VJriyht 16. Joyce Spicer 17. JoAnn Marsh 18. Dale Felton uaHl
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Senior Prophecy Leaving our liigh school attachments behind, we not only look back on pleasant memories, but v e must always look on toward the glorious future. Before we leave these halls we wish to publish this prophecy of our lives in the world of men. Let us look in on the class of 1952 ten years from now. Pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals and enjoying his fame, Wayne (babe) Atwell is surrounded by his fans, four Power' s models named Jean, Virginia, Teresa and Shirley. Dolores Brown makes a very efficient housewife as sne cooks all Dave McHenry’s favorite foods in their little house on Pingrey Hill. $ow as we look in on Mary Brown, you probably expect her to be Mrs. Roger Stocum, but she surprised even herself by sticking to her vow and is now head nurse in the children's ward of the Strong Memorial Hospital. Nursing is the profession of another former senior, Mary Lou Clark- She is now working in the office of Dr. Alfred Ross of Andover. Paul Clark is carrying on his father's work by taking care of the farm. He still pursues his high school hobby of photography. The Citizen's National Bank cones before our eyes now and we see Mike Connor, class president who ten years later progressed to president of the bank. Lights, camera, action—the scene changes again and we find ourselves in Washington D.C. employed by the Civil Service Department. What are we doing here? Why looking in on Neva Curry. Teaching is the profession of Marc; Daley. She i3 now ten years older ana still faithful to Skip and her high school sweetheart. Another grand old senior Ronald Bills is living abroad where he is carrying on a successful career of hating women and writing novels. Having brain waves? Well, get your appointment with Dr. Mary Fowler, whc is an eminent psychologist and has her office on Fifth Avenue in New York City. We find Bill Ace” Glover, who is now a famous United States Air Force pilot. Bill is complaining these days, about how all Marlene's fan mail weights down his plane. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Green, she is the former Charity Howland, are rewriting Cheaper By the Dozen on their well-populated farm in East Valley. Accounting 13 the career of Pete Figures Howland, who is also well knowr. among race track owners for his ability to balance bookies. If you see a typical sailor with a gal in every port ten years from now, you'll knov; it's just Clyde Jackson carrying on as usual. Far off India is the setting for our 3tage now as we see Mr. And Mrs. Don Broun carrying culture to the natives. JoAnn is now the proud mother .of four small redheaded missionaryettes. Another member of the class of 1952, Anita Nichols, may be sten curling tne hair of her patrons between bottle warmings and diaper changes. She is now Firs. Richard Hancock and the mother of twin girls. Clarice Hye always wanted a career as a Home Economics teacher and now in 1962 she has finally reached her goal. Tune in station J-O-K-E-R and you'll find another senior, Danny Kaye Peltor delivering his famous imitations. Lois Ruger, now Mrs. Freeman Dennison is playing the main character in her favorite song I I'anta Play House With You. Travelinr around the world has been very educational for Billie Ryan and she now is read; to settle down and edit her first book of poetry. Teaching agriculture in Greenwood Central School, Lyle Slocum was found. He and Suzie have temporarily put aside their continual fighting long enough to take their vows. Joyce Spicer is now happily married and is making good use of her Home Economic major. Our old classmate, Carl Waters, has just returned from the first successful rocket trip to the moon and now plans to continue his teaching career. Rodney Wheeler is now a successful farmer and is kept company by his charming bride, Millie. As he always told Miss Chandler, Roger Wright's career is typing at a rate of 205 words a second for the New York Tlm s newspaper.
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Name She is sne thinks she is She would like to be Always seen Dolores Brown Shy Unobserved Left alone • At work Mary Brown Lively In love Thinner Hurrying Mary Lou Clark Giggly Musical Going steady And heard Neva Curry Cute Unobserved Secretary With yearbook photographer Margaret Daley Bashful In love Hitched for good to her dream man Giggling in geometry class Mary Fowler A mystery gal Sedate Going places With a differen ooy friend JoAnn Marsh Hard-working Angelic Married Studying Anita Nichols Red-head Small Married V ith an eye on Richard Clarice Nye Vivacious Sophisticated In the Marines Reading Lois Ruger Short In love A good wife With Freem Billie Ryan A good sport A poet Traveling Writing Joyce Spicer Dignified Unlucky Married At work Name He is He thinks he is He would like Always seen to be Wayne Atwell Handsome A lady'8 man Romeo Joking with Paul Clark Michael Connor Ronald Ellis William Glover Ronald Howland Clyde Jackson William McNeill Dale Pelton Lyle Slocum Carl Waters Rodney Wheeler Roger Wright Mysterious Nonchalant Quiet A good-looker Calm basketball player Dreamer Good-looking A well-dressed male A six-footer Studious A strong man Class clown A farmer Funny A playboy A wise' guy A good boy Rudolf Vaiincino A ”wowM A comedian Neglected A scientist In love Cute Lady-killer Man about town A physicist In the dough Historian A sailor Famous Red SkeltOi. Taller Opera star A good husband A bachelor girls Thinking Teasing With Bill Grinning Flirting Sleeping Idle Clowning. Typing Playing music With Millie Pestering v. A 1 3
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