Bowling Green High School - Speaker Yearbook (Bowling Green, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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Back Row, L. to R.: Murray England, Jimmy Clausen, Harry Henrichsen, J. L. Raney, Frank Brown, Jr. , Wayne House , Billy Feath- er, Emmett Goodin, Bobby Ebers. Second Row: Jo Anne Fitzsimmons, Shirley Alloway, Velma Graver, Lorraine Niemeyer, Evelyn Conrad , Retta Wilkins, Betty Jane Howdeshell, Charlotte Pollard, Eileen Tinsley, Doris Schmidt. Back Row: Miss Beddow, Martha Ann Turpin, Peggy Lou Bed- dow, Barbara Richardson, Peggy Chamberlain, Mary Gentry, Dorothy Cullop, Jean Ann McPike, Emma Patrick, Helen Caldyvell, Juanita Ard, Allie Jean Gaw. + More Moore Once Upon a Time On Easter When Goodin Was Good . rank 81 Harold School Days for Baby Sitting Carolyn T. 8: Jimmie N. This page sponsored by: Western Auto Associate Store

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and Billy Edwards who were trying to teach the people a few Hindu rope tricks. As Istarted for my hotel, I saw a small child sitting by the doorway of a sweet shop. I asked the boy his name and found him to be the child of my fformer classmate, J. L. Raney. Ithen proceeded on my way and when I reached my hotel room, just as I was preparing to rest I heard the loudest and longest scream I had ever heard in my life. Ithought that someone was being killed and rushed to find the victim. But I discovered a hysterical, Mary Greene crying over her small child who had gotten caught in the elevator between the 3rd and 4th floors. I located the elevator boy who turned out to be Tommy Ogden, and then left him to the task of returning the boy, I packed my clothes and started out of the hotel afraid of any further interruptions. I decided then and there to get the next ship home. As I left the city gates, Inoticed the graveyard bythe side of the road ,and there I stopped for a few minutes where Inoticed a grave marked Velma Graver--Born 1933--Died 1961. As I investigated Ifound that five more of my classmates, Emma Bowen, Mary Gentry, Glenn Henderson, Emma Patrick, and Margie Kerr, were buried there. Ipaused for a moment in memory of these friends and then hurried on to the sea-port. As I neared the dock, I saw an old woman selling wares who I believed to be Dorothy Atkinson, but since I would miss my ship if I stopped, Ihurried on. As I went up the gang- plank, a young man took my bags. He was none other than Frank Brown, an old classmate, and he said that the captain of the ship was another classmate, Jimmy Nolan, and that Tommy Dempsey, who was now the marajah of Melsone, was on board and with him was his harem which included Dorothy Cullop, Mary Lou Graver, Juanita Ard , Shirley Allo- way, and Lorraine Neimeyer. These people were all old classmates and I was looking forward to meeting them and discuss old times. As I sat in my deck cha-ir reading the paper from London, England, I noticed where a famous English philosopher, Evelyn Conrad, had received the Pultzier Prize for her novel. I remembered Evelyn and thought how fine it was that she was still at the head of the list of old classmates in ability and wit. As I proceeded to read my paper, a woman who was dressed in the finest of materials and who had three maids with her, came up on deck. I found from one of her maids who was also Ameri- can, that she was the richest passenger on board and that before she received her title as Princess, she was known as Mary Brandon. As the ship rocked, I awoke with a start, I had fallen out of my bed instead of my chair and all this was just a silly dream instead of the real truth. This page sponsored by: P. N. Hirsch and Co. of Louisiana and W. C. Bankhead Locker Plant



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