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V- is fo JA 17 11 Yfi HL Al 4 if .:-l W il 1- Veff, And Vernon Stout,' Vernon's one boy, We can't do without. W- is for willing, To help a classmate, To prevent getting a zero, For work handed in late. X- is for us, Who wrote this rhyme, ' It's not very good, But it took lots of time. Y- is for York, Halford and Paul They come to B ville, The best High of all. Z- is the last letter, Of which we must worry, To introduce all the students, Through a poetic story. NAMES I NICK THEM SONGS NAMES I Gerald Ruth Charlie I'll Wait For You Betty Huston Slug N Jeanie With The . Light Brown Hair Viana Veff Irene Please Richard Banks Harley Tattle Tale Zane Allen Dump I Don't Want To , I Make History Donald Brandon Coots H I?m In Good Shape Willis Meek , Mouse y Ah! So Pure Harry Hardisty Q Booner You Go Your Way Lloyd Sandstrom 1 Shucks Love Is Just Around 1 A I The Corner
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CLASS PROPHECY 1942 appeared as if by magic and brought back memories of happy days long gone by. Then as it faded from my view I saw a large tent. Why it was a circus tent! -- and there in the center ring presiding over it was the.ring leader, Lloyd Sandstrom. And here comes the parade! I look closely and sure enough that lady bare-back rider is Patsy Farris. If you want to write your Congressman you'll have to address your letters to either Max Lober or Donald Shugart. They've made the Wold home townn proud of them and I hear they are helping Blandinsvillefs new mayor Halford York, as he attempts to change the old Blandinsville College into a University. As the Blandinsville College flashes before my eyes I see the Commercial professor, Ralph Killip and the Professor of Science, Paul York. As I watch a large Greyhound bus comes speeding down the highway with none other than Wayne Allen at the controls. I Suddenly a mansion comes into sight. The door opens and a butler steps back. Doesn't he look familiar? Where have I seen that face before? Why of course it's Donald Brandon. Two ladies stand before him and of course, I remember those two society girls as Mary Harper and Marjorie Randall. They go in to meet the owner of the mansion and here we find Marlise Buttemiehi another school mate. I see a richly furnished office with Donald Roberts president of a chain of grocery stores, dictating to his secretary, Margaret Cary. In an office in the same building I see another familiar face. Viana Veff tells me she is secretary to the rich banker, Robert Jones. They say his income is estimated in the millions.
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