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WH ' W FRIENDLIEST BOY . FRIENDLIEST GIRL . BEST ALLVROUND BOY- ALFRED HURST BEST ALLFROUND GIRL ANN BREEDEN WITTIEST BOY- BRELIN KIDD WITTIEST GIRL- MARIE GRAY H . DONALD CHUMLEY . MARDELL JOHNSON MOST ATHLETIC BOY . . GLENN SWINFORD MOST ATHLETIC GIRL , I , DORA GREEN
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BEST LOOKING BOY BEST LOOKING GIRL MOST INTELLIGENT BOY ALFRED HURST MOST INTELLIGENT GIRL WYLODINE GRIFFITH MOST POPULAR BOY . . GLENN SWINFORD MOST POPULAR GIRL . . MARY VESTER GILBERT . . BILLY GOLDEN DOROTHY SATTERFIELD w1i-..------ BEST DRESSED BOY- BILL CASSIDY BEST DRESSED GIRL CLARA EAST
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CLASS PROPHECY Well, as time goes on this class has advanced into the realm of the mid- dle-aged. The years iust seem to go by one right after the other and before you know it you are established in your later years. Recently I took a trip over the country and as I passed a delapidated old farm, who should run out in his overalls but Bill IG. W.l Cassidy. Work- ing out in the back yard was his farm-hand, Jack Tumlin. The maid, Sarah Eiland, stuck her head out and shouted soups on. The butler, Bill Golden, was scampering about looking for the silverware. Mary Gilbert, Wylodine Griffith, Ann Breeclen, and Mardell Johnson were in the back yard chop- ping wood on the halves. I soon decided to leave. I drove into the nearest town and stopped at the traffic light. Standing there with his buttons gleaming was Charles Parker. He had been on the police force for about I5 years. He told me that Brelin Kidd was safely established in the grocery business. He also informed me Donald Chumley was the best math teacher that his children had ever had. His old school chum Charles Brown had ioined the Navy and was now a Vice-Admiral. He asked me if I wanted to go down the street to the city hall where John George has his office as tax collector. He said the Trombone Terror, Harold Pressley was performing at the Gem. I bade Charles good-bye and left for other parts of the country. Passing by Anderson's Lake, I saw Bernice Truitt, Dot Satterfield, Wanda Weems, and Melvaline Benefield taking their daily sun baths. Driving on, I soon came across Glenn Swinford, who was directing the men in the quarry to get all that big load of gravel off on the evening train. His secretary, Clara East, was very busy . . . as you know secretaries are IHUBBA-HUBBAI. I asked him for a iob and he said that he would put my name down. I was number 2,I33. As I continued my journey down the highway I passed a car full of nurses consisting of the Bearden sisters, Dora Green, Marie Gray, Helen Gregory, Gladys Huie, and Christine Heald. I was hoping that I would have a wreck so they could take me to the hospital. I saw Amiel Coley and he was driving a garbage truck which he had iust gotten ffor'his birthday. I saw Leahman Garrard out surveying land. It was growing dark and I decided to put up at a hotel. As I walked into the lounge I was amazed to see Shorty Sheffield and Christine Nichols hanging on the arms of two sailors. The clerk at the desk was Mary McClellan and she gave me very special rates on the things I ordered. I was catching the elevator and who should I see operating it but Nancy Miller. As I was walking up the hall to my room a long arm reached out and grabbed me by the throat. It was merely the house detective, George Moon. I found two attractive waitresses, Billie Lindsey and Ramona Townley, in the dining room. Tired, but happy, I retired to my bedroom for a peaceful night's rest. Sweet Dreams, ALFRED iAlfons0l HURST
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