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After Hours i Days of Yore The Chiefs The Big Noise Mr. and Miss Courfesy I f ll n e ecfual Group? The Brains N I
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THE FUTURE fs ' fo rj! i f Taxi! Taxi! Take me to the rocket port. Pm in a dreadful hurry! I exclaimed. After I had settled myself comfortably in the cab for the long drive ahead, I took a good look at the driver. Jimmy Osment! I thought you looked familiar. Why on earth are you way out here in California? The last time I saw you was ten years ago when we were graduated from Howard High School. Bill Craighead and I own a chain of cab com- panies, Jimmy answered. I came out here to try out this new jet cab we bought from Charlie Layne. H Are you taking ,a trip or just meeting someone at the rocket port? Pm meeting Sonia Cole. I'm sure you remember her. She is a famous poet now, you know. Betty Sandefur invited her to be the guest speaker at the National P.-T.A. meeting this year. Betty is presi- dent of the association. Betty Jo Owen is gyice- president. Mary Smith is secretary, and Virginia Moore CI can't remember their married names! is treasurer of the group. It is amazing the way I have been hearing about the class of '52 lately, Jimmy said. I saw Harrietta Vaughn's picture in Life. ,She's singing at Carnegie Hall next week with Dorothy Tankersley as her accompanist. I often hear Douglas Belcher's quar- tet on T. V. : I hear that Bob Hope retired when Coulter Baggett got a job with T. V. Would you like to turn on the auto-television? Marilyn Littlejohn, The Woman Who Looks at the News, will be on in a few seconds. Please do, I replied.- He turned it on and a picture of Johnny Miller iiashed on the screen. He was saying, You have just heard and seen 'My Friend Irma! Irma Peter- son was played by Shirley Alley, Jane Stacey by Betty Cobb, and A1 by Harold Pugh. The script was written by Glenn J acksonf' After the commercial, Marilyn appeared on the screen. Scientist Peggy Booth has just released her formula for a no-doze tablet that will enable you to stay wide awake for a whole month without ill effect. It was tried and proved by Gene Steele. Flash! President Leon Ruben has just left for Nashville, Tennessee, to see the big football game between the Rebels and North High School. He will stay at the home of the Rebel Coach, Donald Atwoodg Roland Holleman is the Yank Coach. A new record has been set! Joyce Hall swam the English Channel and returned in sixteen hours. Congratulations to Colonel Alton Brown, Second Lieutenants Thomas Brown, Charles Campbell, and Billy Denny, who were decorated by the president last week. And now Mary Frances Ballard will give us a word from our sponsor. Mary Frances began, Have you got those stay- at-home blues because you have children? If so, get in touch with Ann Williams' Baby Sitters, Inc. Let Baby Sitters, Inc. take care of your little prob- lems. Then the announcer returned and said, Next we have Estelle Coulter giving you a few household hints, but first-Are you having trouble with your income tax report? Let W. B. Gambill ngure it- By that time we had reached our destination and I rushed over to Sonia. Why Jean Notgrass! They didn't tell me you were meeting me, she exclaimed. What a delight- ful surprise! I seem to be running into all my old schoolmates today. Claudia Alley and Marie Cross- lin were stewardesses on the rocket ship and Billy Harvey Ca foreign missionary nowb was one of -the passengers. This is his first trip home since he went to Mars four years ago. During the trip I was reading a newspaper edited by Joy Williams and learned that Jimmy Ragsdale, architect, and Charles Patton, engineer, are buildinga new hospital on Mars. Doctor Vernon Southerland will be the chief of staff and Frances Darrah, Peggy Hix, and NOI'ma Kidwell will be the chief nurses. No, she answered, But I did hear about James J ett's Winning an international prize for poetry. Peggy Estes, Fay Dillard, and Peggy Sealy are competing for the title of Miss Secretary of 62. Hilda Sharp's school for secretaries and comp- tometrists, voted the best in the world, is sponsor- ing the contest. But, here I am talking a mile a minute H1151 YOU must be dead tired after your long trip. Lets get a cab and go to my home where you can rest until time for the P.-T.A. Meeting. Taxi! Taxi! JEAN NOTGRASS
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THE JUIIIUR CHISS Miss MARTHA M HALLORAN RE MARY L Sponsor 0BERrs ' Spofl-S'or Junior Class Officers RAY AUSTIN -4-- ......, P resident BOBBY HERALD- - V . . .Vice-President GAIL HOLLAND .... ..'A, S ecretary WANDA WHEELER, , . A',4 Tyeasurer Lois ANDERSON RAY AUSTIN MARION BAGGETT HOWARD BAssHAM BOBBY BECK
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