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. 1 , . .. . 5253 322211127 'iii rx ,ff '- , N 1 2 s- S'l,,,,m'S 955: X -5' MS , me i Q ji . Lil K,.. - X 'X f - . X divx: N ' 'W'-' -'sw . 'fliil-,gif xii , Qs'-Ii? '- --I 'x 1 5 fe W' ' 1 E I is -f A NS cLAss SONG X f S . as Q 5 x - S N We're the class of Forty-seven, S2 it A- f1- We are going: away, H X S Q We will have to say Farewell , S ' 'Till another day. 5 , Do we want to, do we want to bid Si ' you Goodbye ? X R We are sorry, we are sorry that the ls Q time is drawing nigh. ' R ,S Q We will see our friends no more, g X 'S R Or our school so dear, S X S Each will go his separate way '- J Seeking his career. ,Ya 'S ,A But what made our hearts sing , . Z psy' Q Ylppee Yo! Yippee Yi! ,S 'US X All of our years at Houston High. S , X s . Q I U! X , , X CLASS PROPHESY NS' 195v N i S 3 X . N Having caught up on my sleep and farm work I decided to travel around . X a bit. I started south and stopped in Dayton at'the Miami Valley Hospital to X ,' say Goodbye to my sister. Going to the Superintendent of Nurses' Office to S gags QS A find out where she was, I saw Juna Mae Holtzapple sitting there. She assured X me that she had really risen to that position. Going on, I stopped in Cin- SR clnnati to see Ralph Brown pitch a winning game for the Reds. The next day 5 W 5 .t gggxgdimefat the Kentucky Derby to watch one of Bob Penrod's fine racehorses E s 5 n rs . f S s S B I spenEhSat1L1rday night at Renfro Valley where Marie Jess and Margaret I N ff Q oyer were e s ar en er ainers. M Y S Traveling on to Washington, I met Opal Wehneman on her way to her job X as a priyigei secretarlyl to a senator. Ronnie Whitehouse was there, also, deep X S ,-R n sc en c researc . Q ,gg I las A ' Wanting to see a little more of the world I went to Pari . Th I t X S1 SSR E Norma Short who was modeling for a famous designer. S ere me Q NSE NX Coming back to America I spent a few days ln New York, H 1 th S S Ss-Q Faler was a band leader at the Stork Club, I went to see if itezgurls beathg S S XSQS one I knew. It was John Faler, alright. X X Decidln to do some fishinrf I went to St M S X S R EI - V, . arys. There I found Junior in, S hoades managing a summer resort. He told me he had done very well this last Ns S ja. year. Just as I was starting out in a boat, I heard 3 loud voice It was NS John Lelst. He joined me in fishing that day, and told me how successful he A S had become and he now owned and farmed half of Loramle Township. As we were Q S Sag . llxgzgiggclthidgggt, we met Barbara Coate, who is now married and has two red- sg After I had arrived home I spent an evening at S Rh .sl SS cher shop in Oram discussing my travels and our old clg2rs'?1ateg?ehWT1:Zn'I ,S him that I hadn't heard anything of Katherine Apple, he bold me that She 1 S. gow atproieilslor at Ohio State University and is at the head ofthe COmIHSI'C1a: S X epar men ere. S ' K SSS S QQ S I 4 S: ' S .R . - --Arthur Royon 5 . S S si Q I s ' f -14- as 9 I I 4' iiieS?mwt - -- 9? -ff Y r - . Q I , . X 5. 'Qi X 1, -eh , XX w S W ,X tx! J w wt 6 a s we l tes N Nxss Q S is .V --f' I' as fa.. N' ., . ,A ' ,515 , '35 . X ' 'P' ? . sei e sr. a s Nw' I - S----'sent Q A gp sg, -ws Q. tr i 62 S '57 X-Qgglsf' 5: S 1..--1 ' 1, Nye' we N,
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