Humes High School - Senior Herald Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1956

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HUMES HIGH SCHOOL MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 659 N. MANASSAS STREET 0,44-.vb-2,. S ,aim

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Tilliman, Betty Fryar, Katherine Owen, Kay Owen, Joy Lynn Palmer, Wilma Rhodes, Mar- garite Royal, and Ruby Sasser. We were led to a much smaller room which was poorly lighted, but we could sense a feeling of much danger by these bandits. Lead through the room we almost stumbled upon Ruth Van Hooser and Willie Wiginton who we found were Jabo's most prized captives. As the guard turned to quiet the prisioners we saw a chance to escape. As we went fleeing toward the passageway to freedom we were cardful but quick. Once in the light we checked to see that all were there and discovered that we had some- how left Loretta and had Fay Jamison by the hand. We had no time for explanation for seen coming toward us in a mass of fury were the 10 tall men, Jerry Baker, Jim Bramlett, Charles Hector, La Verne Kolivas, Robert Wiggins, Don Newton, James Mitchell, Kostas Taras, Frankie Williams, and Leonard Yates. As we fled for safety we glanced back and saw some one had come to our rescue and were attacking the 10 tall men, it was the 7 little boys, Bobby Deen, Thomas Graves, Bill Jacobi, Thomas Mulligan, Thomas Mathis, Robert Haire, and Neil Parris, using their super-charged disinfectant ray. After this quirk of fate we pondered upon the rescue of our dear companion. We spotted a scouting party from space port No. 4 led by Sgt. Jerrold Dewease and his sq. Herbert Arms, Jimmy Lampley, Billy Ramsey, Paul Pearson, Howard Ferguson, Jack Calhoun and Jimmy Dallas. Offering advice on how as to help in the rescue, we then embarked in a long and lengthy search which resulted in a discovery of a cave over the vilians hide out. As we entered further we heard strange and exotic music. Going toward this enchanted sound we found an opening in the wall. We recognnized at once the musians as Carol Masserano, Loretta Harding, Loy Dennington, Barbara Lunsford, and Robert Pittman led by the master of music himself Gigi Poston. Directly below we saw the vilian perched on his throng. Dancing before him were his favorite harem which we recognized as Sharon Aren- dale, Joy Deckleman, Beverly Birmingham, Frances Gatewood, Carolyn Williams, Dorothy Hatley, Jo Nell Johnson, Ruth Proctor, Hazel Herman, Harriet Smith, Beverly McFaddin, Phyllis Simmons, Peggy Armstrong and Carolyn Black., led in the center by an active classmate Jean Little. As the dancing stopped we then saw six husky guards escorting in the prisioner. As they neared this unscrupulous demon we knew at once the prisioner was our companion. We then put our plan into action. The order was given to draw our super charge disinfector ray gun. We yelled down for them to stand back or to be blown like scrampled stars and to realiese the prisioner. She then climbed up the steps to where we were and immediately we fled. Making it safely back to our ship we were eager to start for home. We waited for a short while for the relief crew. We understood the very capable crew as Fritzi Russell, Jane Stovall, Patricia Williams, Ruby Valentine, Barbara Warren, Lynette May, Patsy Patterson, Beverly Leach, Beverly Keith, and Sandra Lawrence. As they prepared to blast off we settled back with sighs of relief and safety. After traveling only a short while we spotted a small space station. We stopped and were met by two cadets Stanley Cooper and Ronnie Bledsoe who asked if we could take some passengers aboard. Naturally we obliged and we escorted them aboard our ship. They were: Glenda Roberts, Joyce Wilson, Shirley Winters, Nolen Har- per, Iva Lour Poole, Betty Pannell, Barry Houston, Polly Thorn, Betty Pennington, Ruby Womble, and Mary Lynn Wilson. Blasting off once again we were speedly on our way. Approximately 3,500,000 miles from earth Elizabeth Leslie and Ruth McPhail our two in- tellegent radar students called us to the power deck where it showed two unidentified ob- jects. As we stopped to investigate we understood them to be Roy Nolen and Donnie Weakley who had been stranded on a milk bottle for 3 days. It was our inter solar duty to take them with us. Upon arrival at earth we were greeted by some fellow students, Frances Fitzgerald, Mary Frances Tramel, Jim Jeffries, Ima Jean Gatewood, Sylvia Lewis, Linda McBride, Cosby Welden, Ruth Nunn, Myra Bluestein, Jerry Stell, Nancy Stripling, Vivian Holloman, Frank Underwood, Peggy Guthrie and Beverly Lewis. We then thanked our lucky stars we were safely home. This, the Senior Prophecy of 1956 was duly witnessed and signed by: Tom Corbett Flash Gordon and just us, Loretta Carson and Lionel Spaulding



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