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lirrznnrnztwL i'i iVi i.. .Vi mu w ww CAN YOU IMAGINE? Hubert boyles-not fussing in law class. Mary Gallo-getting to t he bus stop on time Herbert Crouse-not being with Betty Cox, Calla Dell McDonald-not being married to Raymond. Lovant ays-being as big as Mr. Wilson. Bfrtty Gozik-not bein'?1 at the restuarant all the time. Ed Haney-not bragging about the whiskers he has’nt got. Vera Hyvl-going steady with a boy. Jack Shreve-married to Patty. Mary Ulm-making P's in deportment. Charles Stewart-not in the Marines. Virginia Williams-with straight hair. Junior Kittle-not chasing all the girls when he isn't with Lorraine. Madalene McCauley-as a peroxide blonde. William Parks-playing opposite Betty Grable. Jean Rita Wymer-not trying to make everybody enemies with each other Russel Sha’fer-not wanting to be with Velve. Felecia Watson-having her book reports in on t me in- stead of the last minute. Andy Gallo-coming to the Thespian Prom on time. Mary Lipscomb-not riding around in a blue Nash. Charles Popovich-not letting someone else pick his girl friends. Eloise Richardson-not lovin all the boys. Arden Lynch-eVer growing up to be a man. Marianna Workman-not .trying to beat Betty's time with Herb. Tom Marks-being the president of the B. O. Someday. Nellie Powell-not being engaged to Bill. Sam Olivio-putting on a floor show in the blue Eagle. Francis Riffle-not being tardy every morning. Phillip Lough-and Mary Ulm getting married. Velva Short-not going to be married. Mr. Talbott-with a G-I Haircut. Mr, Hall-being a Grand-Father. Mr. J. Findley-giving a hard test. Mr, ’Wilson-acting sensible. Mr. H. Findley-driving a new Cadillac. Mr, Whitescarver-not being a wonderful teacher. Mr. Piccolo-not being substitute teacher for Mr. Hall. Miss. Withers-being married. Miss. Logue-not dating 3ud. Mrs. Piccolo-not teaching school. Miss. Shaw-not keening the seventh graders in every night. Mrs. Talbott-not being a principal's wife. Mrs. Johnson-teaching something other than Math.
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fsmwmtfFt SENIOR CL IS 3 PROPHESY Mary Ulm and I, Virginia Williams, have been plan- ning to take a trip in our convertable to visit the Senior class of h.9 for some time, 90 since today is as good as any, we have decided to go. While driving along we decided to turn on our radio to see the Kentucky Derby on televisonand to our sur- orise,we saw Ed Haney talkin'1, to his horse, Beetlebom. we'e betting on you,nrofesson. We are in N. Y. and for further entertainment, we went to a ni ht club,the Red Devil We were looking over the program and about Cell out of our seats when we read it. Staring our new Burlesqur dancer,Jean Rita Wymer Jean's ambition has been fulfilled. We shin ed our convertable on an express train to Baltimore,then took a ferry from N.Y. Harbor to Baltimore. Pelecia Watson was on the oier. She told us she was a graduate nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She invited us to go to a wrestling match with her. She told us we would be amused to see the way Vera H rvl tossed the other wrestlers around. Vera had not been so success- ful at first, but she seems to be doing okay now. Wow! 1 what muscles!2 We were vetting tired, but we decided to drive on to Washington, where we s ent the night at Hotel Com- modore. Guess whom we saw! It was none other that Jun- ior Kittle. He told us he had been a very successful chambermaid and is now boss of the other lady eraoloyees. We asked him ’where we could go for entertainment. He laughtd and tols us that William Parks was on stage in oerson. After the show we went backstags. William told us Clark Gable had retired and he was taking his place. Wow! What an actor! On our way back to the hotel we saw a wreck. It was Eloise Richardson. Don't vet the wrong idea. She had just collided with the Greyhound bus. That ooor jeen The remainder wasn't enough to make a tricycle. I3that driving safely, Elrlse? We stayed in Washington until Sunday to go to cnurch. To our surorise, the oreacher was Hubert Boyles. His ser- mon wasvery interesting. Everything was quiet and ai, at once Pete yelled out,”That«s fraudry! He must have yjK.h'-a.hiA ■ ■. ’ .y wmvAiauv m w 'irmwivi'rr'.
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