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teacher of 1966. Dreamtown is very proud to have this honor. As a reward she received an all expense paid trip for two to any place she chooses. As a guest Miss Evans has decided to take Miss Barbara Ward. school counselor, with her to Paris. Turning the page we saw that Leo Pettit, the Greenback Collectors candidate for Mayor, spoke before the Dreamrown Ladies Club of which the former Miss Lena Owens is President. Refreshments were served by the former Miss Jacquelin Cox, wife of the famous multi-millionaire J. P. Snodgrass. On the social page we found that the Business Club of Dreamtown met for a luncheon at Jim's Cafe. The chairman of this meeting was Marvin Tudor, president of Tute--Tute Sc Tudor Law Firm. His private secretary, Miss Janice Voshell took the minutes of the meeting. Marvin Tudor had asked his good friend Miss Sandra Whitaker, District Attorney, to speak at his meeting. The entertainment was by Vickie Gore, the great jazz singer from New Orleans. We read about Chester Pearce, who was the ringmaster for Barnum 8a Bailey's Circus. It seems he was enroute to the winter circus quarters in Peru when his private plane crashed. Mr. Fred Collier, a farmer and owner of Collier's Lumber Company, found him on his farm. On the fashion page we learned that Miss Sally Greenwood, proprietor of Sally's Beauty Salon, protests against Italian hair cuts on women. Backing her up is Dreamtown's librarian, Miss Nancy Lewis. Skipping over to the television section we read about a new T. V. show, Fashions by Sandy. Starting on Wednesday night this new show will be starring Miss Dorothy Parker who models Miss Sandra Brown's fashions. The fashions are created by Miss Brown. The only other thing of interest to us was the sports page. On this page we found that Marlin Shupe is the sports editor. The most unusual thing to us was seeing Donna Hall as manager to an all boy's baseball team. There are no losses in the history of this team. This makes Donna very proud. Kenneth Ratts, two-time winner ofthe 500 mile race had a slight mishap on a dirt track. Emmett Fishel, his mechanic, explained that whencoming to a stop he tried to put the racer into reverse and stripped all the gears. The car went into a spin and turned over injuring Kenny. Mr. Fishel reports he is doing fine and will be racing again soon. iii Looking a little farther down the page we see about a wrestling match. MIGHTY MIDGET CLOBBERED JUMPIN' JEANIE, The Mighty Midget , Juanita Hammonds, and Jumpin' Jeanie, Jeanette Miller, were very close friends in high school. Many of the members of this class will have been married by that time, but we are unable to foresee their married names. Sandra Taylor Helen Kay Alley
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chorus. Last but not least, I will not will to anyone the happy times and memories of teachers during my school days, these I want to keep for myself. I. Barbara Jean Ward, will my ability to get along with the teachers, especially Mr. Fisher, to James Adams. My locker No. 51 goes to whoever gets it first. My school books to anyone who will pay me half price for them. My seat in the assembly to the unlucky person who gets assigned to it. My height to Marilyn Parrish who needs it badly. And my love for school to my little brother and sisters. I, Sandra Whitaker, will my place as cheerleader to Sherry Staley and I hope she gets as much enjoyment out of it as I have. My quiet little ways to Sandra Staley, because she is such a loud child, my brilliance in mathematics to my little brother David, as he needs it. My ability to get along with Mrs. Kimbrough to Helen Kay Frances Alley, and last but not least my love for old E. H. S. to Opal Sue Ward, and I hope she doesn't get into as much trouble as I did while serving my time here. xl 2 at ,Q SENIOR CLASS '. ,. PRQPHE Y .ff W3 - r Reading in the Dreamtown News in 1966, we found some very interesting news. Jackie Cox, now the sole owner and editor of this paper, was once a student of Eminence High School. Upon seeing his name we began to wonder what had become of that graduating class of 1956. Glancing at the headlines part of our question was answered. DREAMTOWN COURT IN SESSION, FIRST IN TEN YEARS Deputy Jim Shuler, owner of Jim's Cafe, issued a warrant for the arrest of Bill Brewer for disturbance of peace. Bill was driving his '49 Chevy down Main Street in front of Jim's Cafe. James Bailey, the solemn judge, kept order while Bill's lawyer, William Bray, stormed that it was not Bill's fault his car was so noisy. Court was recessed till a later date. Looking farther down on the page we saw: DREAMTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FIRST IN CONTEST With Miss Judith Hadley as instructor, Dreamtown Latin Class won high honors in the State Latin Contest. One student commented, and 1 quote, Miss Hadley is the best Latin teacher we ever had. Then we saw another interesting item: LOCAL TEACHER CHOSEN TEACHER OF YEAR Dreamtown's elementary school was represented by Miss Mary Ruth Evans in the teacher of the year contest which was sponsored by radio station W. E. H. S. Miss Evans was chosen by popular vote to be the outstanding
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