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I, Letta Mae White, will my ability to work in restaurants where one can meet several tall, dark, and handsome customers to Joan Ford. I, Delight Willis, will my many different types of giggle boxes to Wilma Bailey so H. H. S. won't be so quiet after I'm gone. Thus, we say farewell and we sincerely hope you will all use these abilities, characteristics and what-have-you to the best advantage. LASS OF ' O NS I I1 HHS. I 'Tlfi f'f t I u X h . ' deli Row 1 Cl. to r.J: Glen and Glenda Mitchell, Janet and Jerry Umphress Row 2: Everett and Evelyn Hunter, Fay and May Flynn, Fred and Ted Foredice, Marilyn and Marian Bailey JL- P 44 ,1
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ig PROPHECY I ' W 0. tXiQafsQ ' mom RAQ5 TO RI Q as getting tired of my gay life as a socialite, so one morning my hus- band handed me an extra 3lO0,000 and told me to take a vacation. As I am my husband's ninth wife, I hesitated to leave him, but I finally took his advice and decided on a tour of the United States. When I b0Hrded the Plane at Phoenix, and headed for Los Angeles, who should I meet but Wilma Murphy! She told me that she had taken stewardese tpain1ng bg- cause someone had told her that the altitude cured giggles. She still 1sn't married but has her hopes placed on a certain pilot. le soon arrived in Los Angeles and from there I journeyed to Hollywood to see the movie stars. I articularly wanted to see Carolyn who is considered the new and younger Evelyn Keyes, famous for her red hair. We had a very short visit in which she told me that she had never married and was interested only in her career. Carolyn had seen Ivan the day before in the studio commissary and he has a swank penthouse in Beverly Hills. He told her that his main ambition is to play opposite Carolyn in the new movie she is making. Soon it was time for us to part and I continued my journey. My destination was Heltonville. When I reached Heltonville at last, tired and hungry, I headed for the best-looking restaurant in town which was the nwhite Derbym with Letta White as its manager. Letta had built her super cafe on the site of the old Belton Cafe. After eating, I went to Letta's office to swap some gossip. Of course she was very busy but glad to see me. She had made a trip to Indianapolis last week and while there had run onto Josephine and Pearl. Josephine is married and has six lovely children, five girls and a boy. Josephine seemed in a hurry but Pearl and Letta had had a long chat. During their talk Letta noticed a diamond on Pearl's hand and Pearl explained that this was definitely her last engagement after five unsuccessful ones. Pearl was working, trying to pay for the furni- ture she h d bought when she became engaged the first time. Lette also told me that Mrs. Banners had been appointed State Supervisor of Home Economics. All good things must end, and soon I had to leave Lotta and hunt a hotel roam. As I drove down the street I came upon a short stubby man-nobodygelse but Clovis Hearth! I hailed hhm and he, after asking about me and my nus nd, in- vited me to take a tour of his factory. He explained that it was a new branch of the Studebaker Automotive Corporation of which he had been made president. After leaving the factory building I resumed my quest of a hotel. At the out- skirts of town, my eyes were attracted by the sign, 'Rest Haven Home.' I went in and reserved a room, and as I started upstairs I p ssed a door with the sig nlrvin Sherrill, Proprietor, Prlvate.n I laughed as I heard the snores emanat- ing from the closed door and thought of the m ny snoozes Irvin had taken in Government class just ten short years ago. Next morning the first sound I heard was that of racing motors and hammers on steel. Leaving the hotel, I was confronted by a sign 'U-Bust-It, We-Fix-It Garage.' Under this was lettered 'Rodney Hilderbrand, F1xer.' Buying a morning paper, I glanced at the heading and saw that it was THE HELTONVILLE MORNING STAR and Mrs. Denny the editor. The headlines praised Mr. Ray's team of H. B. 8. B1ueJackets for winning the State B dketball Championship. The next page of the paper was an ad by Raymond and 'Doll' describing their new motorcycle race track jointly owned by them, which was located just east of Heltonville. On down the street, who should I meet but Laverne and George! We were ex- cited over the meeting and since people were staring at us, George finally led us into the nearest breakfast room. There Laverne explained that she and George were married a year after they graduated and now had three rowdy sons, Lorenzo, Clem, and Elmer. George told me he had been farming with his brother since his graduation from high school. When I asked about Marjorie, George said she h d
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