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The Kaleidoscope K iass hard Jahor sysitem which is guaranteed never to crumble—the building, that is. The multi¬ millionaire, Denard Slocum, donated the money for the building, which is next largest to the Empire State Building in size. The food that will be served, was prepared by the woman noted for unusual dishes, Freda Hnarakis. Her special dish, “Continental Confusion”, known all over the continents, will be served. Dallas Aultman, retired World’s Heavyweight Champion, is now known for his ability as a comedian. He will provide some of the entertainment for the evening with the aid of Betty Jane Lewis, a noted Hill-billy singer. She will give a selection from her latest ' R.C.A. Zevgolis Album entitled, “When the Moonshine Burned Down the Cowshed.” The song¬ sters, Emily Side, Frances Goad, Inez Mosher, and Hilda Dunbar will sing some of the school’s songs among their other selections. We understand that Ted Magnusdal, famous Bermuda resort owner, is flying up for the banquet with Lillian Aultman and Kathleen Smith, hostesses for his resort. Lovelene Scruggs who has won world fame for her still life paintings of Bermuda Onions is coming, also. A huge anniversary cake with twenty candles will be a main feature of this memorable reunion. It seems the class of ' 48 has really kept to its motto—“Not finished—just begun.” J ronh ropnecij cHot finisher), Graduation day has come; Our heads are proud and high. We think a moment of the years That quickly passed us by. We’ll miss our Alma Mater, The dear old gold and blue, Our teachers and our classmates, The fun, and hard work, too. We’ll miss the old familiar halls, The ringing of the bell. The sports and the activities, The rooms we know so well. Yet, school is only one step In the winding path of life, We must reach for higher goals To end sorrow and strife. List equH We must keep our spirits high ; Our work is not all done, For we have not yet finished ; We have just begun. Jenny Gankakis
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19 4 8 Glass Prophecy No game is complete without interviewing the H. H. S. Faculty. Here is Frances Silver- man who teaches algebra, talking to Monty Morris, the English instructor who teaches Mac¬ beth in the modern way. (What can that be? ) There is now a tittering chorus led by Helen Wethering on and a group of girls. They will present soon the famed Silbert and Gullivan operetta, “The Giggles of Gloucester. “How to Forget Anything You Accidentally Learned” is a class tutored by Kathleen Haynie which is not overloaded with students since accidents like that just do not occur! The game is so nationally known that Melro-Goldwyn Austin and 2Cth-Century-Ard Pic¬ tures have sent their cameraman to take a picture since all the Inter-National fans were not able to be seated. The movie, “How to Play Football the Blue Devil Way will be shown in the “C hain-Reaction World Theaters, owned and operated by the sophisticated globe trotter, Jeannine Carder. She won a loving cup in ’58 for—(and what would you like to win a lov¬ ing-cup for?) being liked so well in all countries. As 1 was about to say, the camera-man taking pictures, Richard McLean, is having quite a time photographing the game because of a girl passing in front of the camera. Someone says it is cute Joan Jolly trying to get a liee screen test. Besides the movie publicity, the game is now on city-to-city, state-to-state, planet-to-planet hook-up. Evelyn Baker and Mary Boettcher, famed inter-solar explorers have set up their television radio service to anywhere and everywhere. Dolores Vincent, the Walter Winchell of ’68, will comment on the air later about some of the celebrities who are attending the game. Johnnie Shornak is president of Sportswear, It never Scialches, but always Itches Knit Company. I am now chatting with Neal Petree, the world famous basketball player. The great athlete is noted for his tricky basketball play, the “Basket Ballet Flutter” which employs two graceful flutter kicks. He also dabbles in movies. There by the goal post is celebrity, Pat Ricks, who decided to concentrate all her crushes in one place—her advice to the lovelorn column, “Aunt Pat’s Pining Pals.” Busily chatting (or shall we say drawling) with her is the Girls’ Physical Education diiector, Dot Cotman. Her energy?? (hm-m-m) seems to have been caught by her classes whose favorite exercise is now, the come hither look.” Also in the stadium is the former Belle Glass. She has just been voted the best house-wife of the year. Clyde Crocker, recently bought out Western Union. The new name is Eastern Con¬ federacy. Even the Atomic Power Modeling Agency has sent out its famous models, Betty Moore, Carrie North, Gloria Furr, Ellen Lumpkin, and Alice Hays dressed in the latest styles. People are shocked by this daring new trend. Their ankles are showing! Also the famous authoress Genny Gankakis who wrote the romance of “Protons, Neutrons and Electrons to be understood by Idiots, Imbeciles and Morons is doing research on another book. The superintendent of schools, David Hayford, approved of this masterpiece so much that he has made it an H. H. S. textbook. It is now the beginning of the second half. One of the Blue Devils jumps into the air to catch a pass. Photographer Alvin Curtis, known for unusual snaps, took the picture with a McCoy camera, invented by David McCoy known as the “darkroom king.” The third quarter is passing quickly with the Blue Devils scoring every minute. This is really a history making game! The opposing team put up a terrific fight. Their team has fought to the finish. What form! What a line! What a team !... .What a form? What line? What! A team?? They will probably spend the night at the John Randolph Hospital. 1 have been trying to get this out for hours—(ever since the last touchdown which ended the game.) The score is 102 to- 0 in favor of Hopewell. All the members of the ’48 class are now heading toward the school’s gigantic gymnasium where a banquet is to be given in their honor. This building was built by the Hainstock-Grifhn
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