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I, Roy Trewitt, do ill and bequeath my toothless grin ar.d privile6e to graduate without 6o-iig to school to ayre Lunt. I, Billy Johnson, do will and bequeath my recently assumed responsi- bility of a family and my ability to cope with the situation to Leroy Rainville. I, Sari Phil .ot, do . ill and bequeath my bread route and crooning a- bility to Gene O'Dell. I, Vo-rcy ilkins, do will and bequeath my popularity with vinJen boys -nd altittde to Clessa loffctt. I, 3obby Gochran, do will nd btque .th . y atlas figure and my mouse- like disposition to Forman Blaztard. I, .illie i ae Russell, do will and bv.qtJC.atk my bo-k oe. ir £ Set and girlish fx .r. to Vir.ita Nations. I, Forma Tipton, do . ill and bequeath my peaches and cream complexion and my ono-i.. .n woman attitude to fhelma Lorrill. I, Kiack -ard, do ..ill and bequeath my pep. larity and my curly locks to R.C. Russell. m cjL- ' ' r l ' ryL Ljb 7 m - s. ma d juj ' iadlo-i,xsz.
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A PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '38 A GLIMPSE INTO THE YEAR I9S6 It is May 13 195 » on the famous streets of Duncan , Arizona, which is next to Ne- ' York in population. All around we see dras- tic changes of the once quiet and peaceful streets of the fair Dun- can of 1938. Walking the paved sidewalks of Duncan, we behold in amazement our friends of 20 years ago, Mary Ellen Holliman and Eleanor Br- own. Let's hear what they have to sayt M.E. My dcj.r Eleanori How good it is to see you again! Can you toll me any nows? Where's Norma Tipton nowadays? El. My goodness, MaryI You're behind times. Haven’t you heard of Europe's Tipton Orchestra? Norma's the head of that.They travel all over Europe giving programs at only the best pla- ces. M.E. Not really! Say, that reminds me! Did you read that wonder- ful article in the Dunc n Chronicle about.Willie Mae? El. No, I didn’t. What about it? M.E The whole front page was full of it! It said she was the be .utiful nurse who s-ved Africa's President from yellov; fe- ver. El. A heroine! And we know her. By the way, you spoke of the Dunc-.n Ghroniclo. Did you know th-t Billy Johnson is its ch- ief reporter -nd photographer? M.E. Billy Johnson? El. Yes, he -nd June run a Hotel in Duncan. They have four of the sweetest children you ever saw. M.E. Jell, well. Good for them. I always knew th-t couple would do some good in this world. Say, I vjust thought I recei- ved a pamphlet yestord..y from the Home Economics Institu- tion in Los Angeles, California, and guess whom the principal of it was? El. I couldn't guess in a year. M.E. Ramola Lunt! Can you imaginci And she's still . Lunt. You know, she always 3-aid she'd never marry until she had reach- ed the last rung on the ladder of Success. El. Yes, I remember. And did you know th..t Albertis is Holly- wood's most famous director? M.E. You don’t say! Vinita Foster is on the road to fane as the successor of Claudette Colbert. El. You remember Phil Nations and Max Galof (M.E. nods) Well thoy- rc joint owners of -II the property in the Duncan valley. M„E. AH of the property? El. Well, all except wh..t they don't own. M.E. Have you heard about Gerald Axton? He’s the bird who flow from Dunc..n to Mexico City in one of those new—fangled uore- pLanos. El. Gerald .n ,vi-tor? Do .r me, I never would have bcliovod it. Oh, spo-king of Mexico City. Did you know that Manuel Rueda is the President of Mexico? M.E. No? No wonder Mexico has changed so muoh lately. Do you re- alize there are quite a number of Presidents from the Senior Class? El. What do you mean? M.E. Well, Sam Stephons is up this year for President. El. President? M.E. Yes, President of the Peace Society in Duncan.
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