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Semor Class Prophecy C lp1t11A1rl1nes 7 ly 1 'Jax As 1 ma not busy xt the nmonac nt 1 have deC1ded to wr1tf. and rene W our xequuntancf lhixe just returned honae after 1 ye ir of tr 1XCl1I'1g lr lrsf lbought nay t1cket at C apltal Alrllnes ln lV1'166l1T1g and uess who w is ln the t1Cket offlee None other th ln bally Kemp As l bo lrded the plane Nancy Shepherd 15 stew trdess rn ldz uae xery conafort able for nay tr1p She told nae that Tolar fhornpson w is the p1lot 'lon ilways dld want to r1se to hnoher hclghts Slttlnp across frona nae w lb D xllas Kemp md he told me hm w is on h1s way to P rance to exh1b1t hxs new tractor Dall is llw xys cbd lxke to expermxent on the farm Xly llfgt stop was IH New York wht re 1 left the plane and went 1nto the ter mxnal Thr re l found none other th an 1Xl1rtha lXl1lho an as wamtress bht told me she had be en t 1lk1ng to lohn S iffell and Stanley Kobus who were on the1r way horne from Korea They xlw lys d1d l1ke to know about the world affa1rs They told me that How ard C lrpenter 15 now a fanmous general ln Korel On my w xy b lek to the plane I s lW M arletti RICK She mformz d me she was lJOl1I'Vlil1'wt1l'l New York and llked lt very well She told Ine that lunlor Caln was the coach of the Y lnkees lnd hasn t lost a game yet As 1 boarded the pl me ls iw Ke nn2 th Kenmp who as st1llgo1ng to 1X11ana1 UDIXCTSIIY 'lhen 1 was ready for :ny fllght to Kore 1 VN hen I f1nally got therc 1 saw none other th an Marlene D1na1tro md 'Xl xrxon Pxlxner as U S Arnay Nurses IH the arnay hosp1tal lhey hue now been lhey told me that Freda Cam and Xl artha R1emenschne1der were both enlxsted me rn bers of tha WACS As I w is 1nvest1g ltmg 1n the hosp1tal Iran across Kenneth li 1sher who had become one oi the world s most fanaous chenusts He told me he w is Loma to establrsh h1s own chenuc il sehool ln E urope 1 bo xrded my pl 1 agam and started horne for good old U S A We linded 1n P lor1d 1 where 1 found Mr and Xlrs R1C11iTd Cxlh ina the former Pat Hayes on thexr honeymoon 1 also s INV Jack1e Nloore and Bob 'NICE arland who are now runnlng the world s ltrgest orange planauon rn Florld 1 and are really becomxng famous Frona here 1 decxcled to go part way home on the tram lhere l found none other than VN ayne P11 lke IS the tngmneer He 15 stxll as jolly as exer He told me that bhlrley be les was co 1c.h1ng the Cnrls Red Heads basketb ill te ann rn Chu' leo As I left the tram it North C 1rol1na 1 saw 1 s1gn Owens Cotton Plantat1on lnhere I found Cec1l Owens and he told me that Ch lrles Bunagardner was st1ll1n nulltary trammg 1n Tennessee l' rom North Carolmi lcame on horne on the Greyhound Bus w1th Jma C ray as the bus dr1ver On the bus was Jxm E reeman who was on hrs w ty home from South C irolml where he was stlll gomq to college to be South Carolma s gre xtest football co ich He told nae that VIFKYIDI1 C roves 15 now a Home LCODOHIICS teacher ln C, illfornla Vlell Davmd lhxxe caught up on all of nay classm ates exec pt you Are you st11l tr uelmng to forelgn Countrles as a rn1ss1onary'7 After just returnmg frona nay trlp to Korea Ihaxe bliI'tPC1WI'1t1T'lg 1 book I' hghf to Korea Our fellow Cltssmates 1 have just told you about are the mam chxracters ln It Ill close w1th best wmshes to all of you Your old classmatf 11 . li ' 2 ' ' 2' M2 ZZ, 96- Dear 1' 'i!l, . ' 2 ' 2 - ' , ' ' A 2 2 2 2 ' ' 2 ' A . 2 . 2 2 2 ' . N' . ., . 2 I ,I . . ,Q . - J Y gl -.,. . ,X b. ' - I - . 2 ' . . J 2 2 2 , '2 .' , , 2.3 2 ', ' . lr 2 2 ' 'Q 'A J. ' ' I 2 '2 2 2 ' 2 '2 ' ' ' . 2 ' 2 , . . . '2 , ' , ' 2 2 , - ' 2 . A . 2 2 2 f' 2 , 2 2 2 ' 2. ' 1 2 2 ' x 2 ' ' . 2 2 ' ' ' 2 ' , . 2 2 2' ' ' '2 ' 2' . 2 '2 I2 2 , K 2 ' 2. 2 2 , 2 , 2 -2 ' 2 ' 1. Q ' ' 2 ' 2 ' N 2 ' ' ' . . 2 2 ' ' ' ' . . . ' , - , . . 2 ' 2 2 2 . 2 , 2 ' ' 2. ' ' 2 1, 1 2 2 . ' ' 2 . 2 ' 2 2 ' . 1 ' ' ' 2 ' 2 . 1 2 2' ' there five years and are very well pleased with their work in helping the wounded. M 2 2 ' 2 g 2 ' ' ' , ' 1 - 5 1 , 5 2. ' ' ' 2 ' ' .' , 2 2 . 1' - ' - V 'N - r ' . 1 1 ' ' 4 2 . 2 . . 2 b 2 2 I ' ' 2 2 A I . 2 . 2:12 2 2 ' 2 : 2 . '. . ' 2 ' ' ' 2 . .2 1 4. ' 2 1' 2 , ' 2 2 . , ' , , 2 ' 2 ' . 2 1 I 2 ' 2 A Y , r . I ,. I V .E E 1 1 x . . N. A . K , 1 . . I .1 2' ' K au ' . ' 2 2 ' '.2. . ' 2 if ' 2, 2 2 2 ' 2 2 ' . ' . ' A ' 2 2 V i 2 'K . . . . , . . I 5 . . , I' . Z, 1 1 4 . . E 1 N 5 Q A , ,' ' 1 X L , ' ' ' A 2 - . . -'f--'l , , ',- I .2 2 ' a 2,2 ' A Y .2 , 2 2 2 . , 2 ' 5' '2 I 5 2 1 ' 2. ' 2 A . T , ' , , . - - u v , 2 , 2 . Y c , . ' .-v . . -V: ' ' 2 , . 2. ' 2. ' ' . V- , - ' 4 v ,r ,', 2 2 2 2 . . -. . 2 . . , L T,
Semor Class Hzstory We the class of 1952 can now reahze what mt 15 to be 1 Semor IH dear old Be lrnont Hxgh bchool Before we reach our flnal go il look b ack w1th us at the great mernor1es dear to the hearts of all ln the year of 1948 after e1ght long years of struggle we f1nally found our selx es IH the Freshman Room We were a class of th1rty f1ve seven of whlch c une from Morr1stown They were Martha R1emenschne1der Nancy Shepherd .Tack Moore Eugene Powell Sally Kemp John baffell and barah Keener Howard Carpenter also became a member of our class Later mn the year Buddy Cook Jomed us from Youngstown and Patr1c1a Horner from St C1 1rsx111e both of whxch left soon afterw xrds We had several part1es and w1ener roast durlng the year We presented the play Crazy Castles under the d1rect1on of Mrs 1X11tchell lhe g1r1s h id a wonderful t1'ne serung at the .Tumor bemor Banquet We wore dresses 1n d1flerent shades of the Rambow We also took part ln the Xlay Pole D ince 5epten1be1- of 1949 found us merry Sophomores We guned one classrn ite Jerry Mclindree Ivan bmlth left us and Jomed the Mar1ne Corps We presented the pl xy M1ss Smarty under the d1rect1on of Mrs M1tchell and presented lt agaln later at Key 'lhe glflb igam served at the annual Jumor Semor Banquet We wore br1ght sk1rts and pe isant blouses We also h1d var1ous partles throughout the year D141-y 35 Jolly .lun1ors 'we were represented 1n ne arly ex ery aCt1Vlty P our Kelly who later left us Ch lrles Hmkle left ilso The sprmg of 51 found everyone busy pl mnlng for the lnnual Jun1or Semor B tnquet on wh1ch we had worked so hard and dreamed so long about Our theme was the Mard1 Cras We presented the play under the d1rect1on of M1ss C roves Moonl1ght and Applesauce The g1rls ushered for the Baccllaure ite and Comrnencement We also recemved our class rmgs dur mg our Jumor school year Fmally we were a class of Semor boys and g1rls Those le iw mg us were Je rry Mcl-Zndree Lloyd Taylor Lugene Powell and Bob bh1rb1sh We gamed J'1m Freem an from Powhatan We vvexe workmg very hard to ra1se money for our class tr1p mn M ly borne of our nmethods ofra1s1ng money were sell1ng Chr1stn11s cards sellmg at ball games piper drxves etc Fveryone was busy ordermg announcernents narne cards and gettlng pxctures taken We selected as our class motto Not The Sunset But The D iwn Our class colors were Maroon and Wh1te and our flower Wh1te Rose ln M ly we were honored by the .Tumors at a beaut1fully pl inned banquet To our underclassmen we w1sh great success and happ1ness And now IS we come to the sprlng of 52 w1th a sudden realxty that our happy days here must soon come to an end we w1sh to thank the teachers whose encourage :nent ind patxent understandmg of the past twelve years have gu1ded us to th1s goal ZW Cl ass llxstorl an 12 . . , y A Q . , . U . . 2 , . , P l . K ' ' 2 2 ' 2 I 12 ,V . A .V 1 b , - W V ' ' . ' 2 ' ' '-' , . ' 2 , I . ' ' ' T . I Y 1 , , T ' in c . ' 4 ' p , N. r . , . . 4 I . . . a. V. Y . 1 U E tu , on - - Y' v- - . , . 1 . 2 2 . ' '. ' 2 2 A 1 ' - -2 . ' W ' . ' 72. . L W 2 ., , .4 '. r 11 - - I 4 ,- - A U 2 . 1 J' Tl ' 2 ' -T ' ,2 . . ' A ' 2 ' . ' 2 ' 2 ' ' ' . . 4, - 1 - ' V l ' Y I ' T , , ,2 . new members entered--Jim Gray, Lloyd Taylor, Spencer McFarland, and Dorothy . '. 2 ' . 2 . ' f ' ' 2 ' , 2 ' - C 2 ' ' 2 5 4 A T f u , , . . , ,s . r ,, . J 5 . 2 .2 2 2 2 , . . ' 2 S . .' . 2 ' ' 1 ' , , . ' .1 l Q ' A f. T . .2 'A ' X Y 1 , , . .4 l u . . , 2 K . V r - ' K 2 , '- 4 , s A ' . 2 . ' J ' : ' A 2 ', R ' j' ' ', 2 . ' , . J ' ' ' A ' , 2 . 2 . . . . , 1 . 'Q , 2 , , r . ' 2 ' .' ' 2 ' , 2 ' , . ' 2 ' , l L ' 7 C 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 2 ' ' ' 1 2 ' , ' A ' . '2 1 . X 2.' 'A '2
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