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S e n io r s AVIS PAULETTA SMITH Toub1e knocked, and hearing a ' 1 I big laugh turned away. S S Q ' . .xi '55 ,lg n ? 5 fx 4 Jw, 4-fn PATTY JEAN SNIDER Those are never alone who real- ize that one of God's most precious gifts is that of memory ,. , , . . ,fgw f4'+:?n:1f v' fffm' 1 ' ' 0 -.0 W-gyz,-0 geaa',.5Z, Mm ' 'P' - f' 5351: 'ff' U, 7 s - 1 1:31:22 ' :zu - X ,, V 32' ' MQ...-y,.....,,.. Q Alf .' '- J- Y J ' M ini.-' , -V S' 3 .1 ,Iwi we if P31 f Q V 5 ,,ac',,4,hLp 'Q V, , 4- it ' fi 1 LOHR fKoogerj YOUNTS 'Take it easy or not at all. 4 Q nw, ROLLEN SNYDER As dependable as the day is long. ,Mascots BILL WHITE THERESA DAVIS
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Seniors li JOE NIFONG Not too serious, not too gay but a good fellow in every way, EVA RAE SWING A little nonsense now and then 'dw' REBECCA RHODES Quiet and reserved, but ready to help, LARRY THOMAS 'The greater the courtesy- -the greater the man. is relished by the wisest of men. s ,M W, ,., f ' af yon' 'Q 49 W' f f 1 . .ff We! f t,,mV,,w'f 4 SHIRLEY CONRAD SINK Persona1ity is the diamond that scratches every other stone. if I ' fi -w'Qyl11 . f 'Wx . . ,, MAXINE HEDRICK TYSINGER Fun is good, truth is better, but love, is best of all,
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Glass Prophecy Do you suppose that here in the 20th century the Seniors of 1954 from Davis-Townsend could discover a place that is not on the map? Of course, this seems ridiculous, but on a little trip out West we find our- selves in a city with a few old buildings. Upon entering one of these buildings we decide it must be an old discarded laboratory. The room is filled with enormous machinery. One of the boys, without warning us, sits down at the controls of a machine and touches a lever. A great rumbling is heard and the surprised boy at the controls begins telling what he sees. Oh! what a wonderful scene. We see an artist busy at work. Why! It is Jewell Miller painting a picture of someone.A girl is sitting posed over in the corner and it's Clara Hughes. She must be famous having Jewell paint her picture, The surprised boy keeps mumbling as beautiful scenes pass. Yes, this makes a pleasant home at- mosphere. Here are three pretty homes out in the country with several little children running and playing. Wait a minute. Isee three women talking over the fence, and they are none other than Jo Freeman, Maxine Tysinger, and Peggy Beck. What a wonderful place to live with such friendly neighbors. A car drives up at Jo 's home and she rushes over to find that it is Rachel May with her friend Lowell, They are still dadng, and Rachel looks so different because she has long hair. She is traveling for her health. Boys, come and look, shouts the boy at the controls, that boy can really play basketball. He's moving closer, and isn't that a beautiful shot. Well, what do you know! It is Bruce Beck. Here's a class room and what an attractive teacher! It's Nancy Jollay. Aren't the children quiet? Here's Rebecca Rhodes and Marie Hedrick busy at work. Rebecca seems to be looking at a ring on Marie's left hand. Rebecca doesn't seem as quiet as usual, just look at her talk to that boy over at the desk. Shirley Sink has just arrived on the scene. She tells Marie that her husband is in business on his own, making plenty of money. She says they have a beautiful home and another new Oldsmobile. There goes an ambulance, exclaims the boy, and Aldean Conrad is the driver. His delight was driving fast. A nurse whom I recognize as Willie Hedrick comes to take a look at her new patient. The patient is Pauletta Smith and she has a broken leg, She explains that she fell while skating. She was always such an energetic person. She is a cheerleader at one of the leading Colleges, Just look at the attractive doctor approaching. Why, it's Lohr Younts. That scene passes on and we see a sign which reads: St. Louis, Missouri. A girl gels off a bus and we see that it is Barbara Hughes. She has a job there typing and is staying with her sister.
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