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Il'lS1de the factory a surprise awaits Pete His cousin, Donald Younker now a general 1n the Umted States Army who IS on a vacation, visits the factory They 1ndulge 1n a long conversation telling of Don's heroic deeds in a battle waged between Pecktonv1lle and Parkhead Through Don's courage and bravery, Peck tonville emerged v1ctor1ous Pete suddenly remembers that a soap order has not been sent He instructs his Manager of D1str1but1ons Larry Revell, to see that the shipment goes out immediately Larry, a dependable worker g1ves the mstructions to Edward Trumpower, a truckdr1ver for the concern Ed a very skillful driver has the soap to Reed s Department Store in no time The store IS ovmed by Els1e Reed who started as a salesgirl The aSS1St3Ilt manager Anna Mxlls hurries up and down the a1sles giv1ng instructions to the salesladles She hears the phone and answers it Pete has called to apo1og1ze for the delay 1n the delivery of the soap The phone service IS very good because the ch1ef operator V1olet Carbaugh is on duty All customers are pleased w1th Wolet s fme serv1ce Anna again goes back to her work and speaks to a salesg1rl 1n the household department She IS Dorothy Chaney W1lbur st1ll hasn t proposed but Dott1e never loses hope Bes1de Reed s store IS a floral shop Owner of the shop is Sally Hart Sally is out but her saleslady Alpha Flanagan IS wa1t1ng on a young man in cowboy boots Th1s man IS Leon Trumpower and he can t dec1de whether Sh1rley would like a potted cactus or some cut flowers He prefers the cactus but Alpha tr1es to persuade him to buy roses They are talking over l'.l'l1S matter when a tall dark haired lady walks in It 1S Faye Clark She IS now a very busy housekeeper and SOC13.11tG of the Clty Faye orders an orch1d corsage It seems that she plans to attend a concert at the Clear Spr1ng Opera House in the evening and must be appropnately dressed And no wonder she wants to be well dressed Appearing at the opera house 1S the romantlc tenor Davld Walrath, w1th Llly Pons Dav1d s appearance IS qulte an event for the entlre c1ty s1nce Clear Spring was h1s home town before he went to New York to study opera Fay starts home and as she passes a bLuld1ng she hears screams G1anc1ng xn the window she sees Mildred Bloyer holding a child in a chair while a dentist works Mildred is the dent1st's ass1stant The sight IS too much for Fay so she walks on As she passes the Clear Spring General Hospital she sees Katy Hart entering Katy is going on duty in the hospitalwhere she is superintendent of nurses As Katy goes through the corridor she sees Io Arm Troupe a registered nurse skillfully bandaging the arm of Doris Yetter Doris is a stewardess and as she stepped from the plane she slipped and sprained her arm With Io Ann s expert care she will be back on the plane very shortly Katy has come to relieve Jo Ann of her duty Io, very exhausted from her day s work, walks home She passes the campus of Clear Spring University This is a fine college and has f1ne instructors Two of them walk across the campus from their classrooms They are Allta Sites professor of Greek and Barbara Rhodes Professor of Ancient History They are glad to get out into the open away from the classrooms and sit peafle fully under the trees The sun sets and the evening breeze blows gently as the contented Clear Spring citizens settle down at the end of another perfect day :ldv-ed Bio er D0 l5 ycffer - 9 . . , - . . . . x . . - 1 - J 9 , . . . y 1 9 s - . , . . . . . , . . , . a y . . , . . . - a . . . . . . , , . . . . . 7 r . r . . 1 . . x r ' .
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W Glauwdl P fx R Q We the graduating class of Clear Spring High School of the Town of Clear Spring in Waslungton County and the State of Maryland do make anddeclare the follow1ng as our last will and testament 1n the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty To the faculty a a sweet and unbroken succession of restfull mghts and peacefull dreams b all the amaz1ng knowledge and mformation that we have furnished them from tame to t1me 1n our vanous examinatlon papers thoughts of us he w1ll remember that we never dlsobeyed delxberately To the students a any chew1ng gum cuds we have left adhermg to the underside of desks chalrs or any l1kely or unl1kely places We have somet1mes been 1n too much haste to be able to pmk and choose the most desxrable means of d1sposa1 b any stubs of penc1ls erasers or scraps of paper that we w1ll inevxtably leave behxnd us xn the haste of gather1ng up our cherished treasures for the last t1me You may feel free to use them and we hope that 1n some mysterlous way they may mlpart some of our great knowledge to you c the homework we generously and gladly leave d report cards on wh1ch we hope you get as good marks as we did By vlrture of the fact that we have deep a.ffect1on for those boys and girls who remam to revere our memory we do hereby dedicate the followmg .Tack1e Boward wrlls h1s ab1lity to save money to Charles Clopper Mlldred Bloyer wxlls her pos1t1on as 'fEd1tor 1n Ch1ef ' of the Tra1lblazer to Betty M1ller V1016t Carbaugh w1lls her tall stature to Mary Snyder Bill Carpenter w1lls h1s good looks and basketball ab1l1ty to Roy Funkhouser .To Ann Troupe wills her short ha1r and cute bangs to Jane Ankeney Dor1s Yetter w1l1s her fxgure to Barbara Tedr1ck Edgar Hawbecker w1lls h1s 1nterest 1n P O D Class to George Myers fe F' X F Fo , 1 k I R rl To our principal, Mr. Logsdon--a sincere wish that if he has any unkind
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