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Page 27 text:
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oH 7 Se’ Z PROPHE LY 4 Oh, Gee. This crystal is getting dimmer. No, now t is clearer. Now I see Donald Foglesong, who has just eceived his Horse Doctor Degree at Blacksburg. My Good- esst He's practicing on a cow, Oh! my the light is ickering. I don't see why but it must be beceuse it is far off view. It's Geneva Smith, I mean Mrs. Harry Wilson, carrying a cool glass of water to her husband. They are making their home in Ohio. Gee! Is the light glittering now? Why it is the reflection of the reflec- tion of the typewriter of Marguerite Neil, the cute little stenographer who has just finished some reports for thé Ceres Hosiery Mill. Manager, Donald Hubble, he is saying: Narguerite, would you like to go to the movies tonight?’ She smiles answering, Yes, Darling. What is this now? Why it's a mustache and it belongs to Otho Cassell and he is out with that pretty Dorothy Lamour. Now I see Mabel Cregger bending over the bed of a wounded soldier. She seems to be a close friend of his. Geel! This is a clear picture. I can see Harold Foglesong sitting in Brigg's Stadium watching his former classmates, Bobby Hubble and Francis Groseclose playing in the American League against each other. Francis is catching for the Detroit Tigers and Bobby is pleying third base for the New York Yankies,. What a game! My Gosh! There is a Navy Nurse with some Naval Officer. He is short, fat and quite handsome and the nurse is Anna Lee Thompson, Look who's in it nowt It's Mrse He Ge Guynn, Jr., the former Janice Harner, tidying her new brick fp amy Now who could that be that seems to be so far away? Why it's Mrs. David Hubble, the former Bertha Hayton, on her honeymoon in Canada. As the crystal gets dimmer I cen see Bertha and David starting for a hike. Now the crystal is blank so Adios ,
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ames eR 0 SW, rat = We, the Senior Class of 1945-'46 being of sound mind (in spite of what our teachers and classmates may say) and of a dis- posing disposition, wish to leave to our classmates of Ceres High School our brilliant mind and other important objects which we have found useful. To the chewing Juniors, we will the gobs of gum that are stuck under the tables and desks. As individuals, we will the following: Anna Lee Thompson wills her ability for playing basketball to Mildred Bruce. To Josie Hubble, Bertha Hayton leaves her nice curls and quiet ways. Marguerite-Neil wills her fondness of riding in a Chevrolet Truck to Aileen Morris. : Janice Harner wills her hopes of matrimony to Dorothy Crabtree. Geneva Smith wills her quiet ways to Catherine Davis. Bobby Hubble wills his cornfield stride to Nell Terlow. Otho Cassell wills his big feet and his mustache to Junior Peery. Donald Hubble leaves his shyness to Elizabeth Neil. Donald Foglesong wills the school paddle (of which he has had much access) to John Terlow. Francis Groseclose wills his tendency of holding hands to the shy principal. Last but not least, to the loyal and inspiring faculty we will our tears and moans so that they can pass them on to the Seniors of next year. We feel that this will is complete as it is. We leave as executors, Miss Hazel Waddle, Mr. J. E. Rutrough, Miss Ruth Crabtree, Mrs. W. T. Allen, and Mr. J. M. Thomas. Signed: mall ant
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