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PROPHECY “Humphrey” Dean, former captain of I. O. University’s I. O. U. team, ably assisted by Sonny Pentecost in the backfield. In basketball we find “Floogie” Moore and Bob “Basket-bound” Askew. In baseball, we have the pitcher, Donald “Strike ’em out” Woodlief with James “Butterfingers” Rusmisell as one of his team mates. d he girls’ basketball team with Mary Sue Balint, Dot Wells, Shirley Hall, and Louise Daniel takes great pride in its “unbroken record”. (They’ve been defeated 28 times out of 28 starts.) At last, the division everyone looks forward to, the “Snaps”. Here we see Billie Beauchamp with her cosy little family of ten (Aunts and Uncles we mean.) Millicent Moore is pictured showing off her engagement ring. In the next picture we see with two sailors—yes, you guessed it—Jane Hudson. Jack “Pretty Boy” Fischer and Pete “Look at ’em swoon” Wells are now Hollywood’s favorites. Pictured modeling thte latest bathing suit is Dottie “Yum-Yum” Harlow. Ann Ross and Georgia Zikes are shown in front of their hotel the “Hut-Sut Ross’ House.” Last we see pictured a television station owned and operated by Beverley Booz who has as her secretary, Lois Bishop. Lucille Lewis, Adelaide Arvin, Phyllis Taylor, and Charlotte Treaster also are secretaries here since Bev writes prophecies in her spare time. Prophecy Committee Barbara Armstrong Bob Hainstock Louise Budd Donald Hayford Beverly Booz
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PROPHECY it, by permission of the School Board, to his business office. Now he can leally work! The next few pages of this annual devoted to the activities and organiza¬ tions now carried on by our classmen. In place of the Student Council we have our National Government with Cecil “Honest John” Jackson, who just defeated Wayne Sprouse as candidate for president. Also, in the governmental depart¬ ment is Jimmie “You tell ’em Sheets who has been handed his walking papeis from the Senate for filibustering. As for dramatics, Lillian Moore and Naomi Weston are competing to see who can get the most oscars, er...we mean “Irvins”. The name was changed in tribute to Irvin Grant, the Cornel Wilde of the day. The newspaper “What’s Tlv’ News?” is edited by Sue Lawrence who has a staff of very able reporters. Among them are: Jane Tippett, world famous gossip columnist; Rebecca Cox, who writes the column, “Petersburg Day by Day ; Edna Hudson “Fashions For Short People” ; Doris Anne Renn, “Modern Speech” ; Betty “Bly” Gates who writes advice to the “Lovelorn ; Virginia Burke, author of the book on “How to Get Rid of Freckles;’ and Lilly Nosal who Nos al about it”. Now playing at Cibula Lodge are the “Colona Cavaliers” composed of Gene “Krupa” Lowe who drums up the business; Wilbert “King of Swing” Minor; Harry “Licorice Stick” Collier; Billy “Play ’em all’ Wilkerson; and the Bud¬ ding” young vocalist, Louise. This orchestra is managed by Ellis Abrams. The comedians of the show are Jerry “Abbott” Tew and Madeline “Costello Synan, co-staring with Bob “Hopeless” Hainstock. Also on the program is the talented dancer, Barbara Sear, who dances to the music of Merle Hurlburt’s accordion Nancy Craven, Alice Crawford, and Lillian Slagle are featured as the “Three Musketeers on Skates.” The next division, professional sports, stars in football department, Eddie
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