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611155 flzsfary On May 28 1953 twenty two sophlstlcated semors wlll end one of the most successful fllghts ever to be en countered ln the halls of Industry Hlgh School On September 1949 we began our frrst fllght wrth twenty elght passengers aboard our transport plane THE EAGLE The crew was headed by p1lot Ray Lee Baldner co prlot Harold Wtlson and the stewardess who counted noses and pa1d all brlls Donna Wheeler Whlle checkmg the baggage room we d1scovered a stow away Mrs Reed who we elected as our advxsor When we landed for refuellng we forgot Carroll Kessler who boarded a plane for Adaxr and Charlre Lotz When we counted noses before takmg off we d1scovered two extra passengers Joe Wheeler and Edward McAdams About half way through our flrst flrght Rodney Russell became alr sxck and parachuted out and was later prcked up by another transport Our second fllght began rn September 1950 wrth twenty s1x members Before we started we elected Sam Spnng prlot Mary Jane Aten co p1lot and Kenny Morley to count noses and pay the bllls As we were gettmg ready to take off Mrs Reed declded to transfer to another plane so we elected Mrs Underwood and Mr Iodl to rlde wlth us Whrle flymg over Industry Ronald Gray Edward McAdams Robert Teel and Lyle Vail parachuted out rn hopes of flndrng somethmg better below Wh11e on our flrght Mary Allce Alexander transferred to a matnmomal plane and Norma Robmson was transferred to Astorta s plane also Whlle we were sun bathmg 1n the summer Kenny Morley left us to be wrth the Western I-hgh transport Our th1rd flrght began rn September 1951 w1th nlneteen aboard our plane We elected Joe Wheeler prlot Mrs Reed and Mr McGrady hltclung a rrde and we plcked them up for our 3dV1SOIS At the begrnmng of our thousandth mxle our plane began sputtenng so we landed and gave our play Papa Say No tn order to raxse some money for repalrs As we neared the end of our thr1d fllght we were flagged down by Adarr who Jorned wrth us to glve the Jumor Senlor Banquet at the Manne Room ln Macomb and the Prom at the Industry Gym Whlle flylng around the world dunng our summer vatation Joe Wheeler got drzzy whrle flymg over Texas and batled out Then as we refueled ln Florrda we met Adair s blg transport and s1x glrls and one boy transfer red to the Industry transport whrle the others stayed to go to Macomb Because of thls we started our fourth fllght w1th twenty three members ln September 1952 We elected as our prlot Donna Rexroat co pllot Ioyce Featherlm and Jams Plate to count noses and pay all bllls Before taklng off we found Mrs Janes and Mr Yard hard up for Jobs so we lured them as stewardess and mechamc Whlle flymg over Industry our motor became loose and fell out so we made a crash landmg and gave our semor play That s Our Boy to rarse money for a new engme Half way between our destmatron Mary Lath rop Jomed the Colchester crew Mary and Joe Wheeler plan to recetve therr wnngs wrth thelr old crew members On May 28 1953 we made a rest stop at Industry when we alI'rece1ved our wings before we prled into our transport to start on our semor tnp fhght Senior 611155 Zfrnplzecy As we are flymg around over the country fifteen years later we drop in on the graduatmg class of nineteen hundred and fifty three and fxnd that many changes have taken place during tlus penod of tune As we suspect ed many of the members of thxs outstanding class have become very successful I Harold Wilson, co-pilotg and Mary Jane Aten to count noses and pay all bills. As we were flying low, we spied
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Lrla lean Smrth is now featured at Camegre Hall as the great pranrst Lela Smythe She rs plannrng a tnp abroad on whrch she wrll be accompanred by her srsters rn law Mary Lou and Patty Ann Jams Plate rs happrly married to Dallas Green the playboy She rs sendrng her two grrls to a nursrng school where she hopes they wrll carry on the work of Florence Nrghtrngale Glenda Mullen has made a career rn the Woman s Arr Force and rs crackrng the wlup over the greenres Marland rs Just pacrng trme untrl she decrdes to grve up her career for marrrage Edward Wrlson rs preachrng at a large dnve rn church rn Bushnell where hrs wrfe Betty rssrsts htm Under Edward s rnfluence the town has been voted dry Donna Rexroat now Mrs Rodney Russell and her small daughter are a dancrng team on Broadway Donna s success has brought about het husband s retrrement Phrl France rs the Number One Crooner now and rs known as the Bobby Soxers Delrght He has hrs own orchestra rn wruch he rs the able leader So far he has not been trapped rnto mamage as he rs strll warting for Margre Donna Wheeler 35 8 SeC0nd Mlcheal Angelo and presrdent of the Phrl France Fan Club has objects of art appeanng rn leadrng art museums the world over She rs now conducting her nrnth exhibrtlon Helen Stevens rs makrng out pretty well with her fourth husband Travrs Wrth the ahmony from her last three ex husbands she has her own swrmmrng pool and dozens of servants Drck Cash has marrred a wealthy wrdow who rs payrng the alrmony to his former wife Drck rs runnrng for Governor of Illrnors on the Democratic trcket of course and rs strll berng quoted for his famous speeches Harold Wrlson rs a news commentator replacing Walter Wrnchell on NBC ln hrs spare trme he rs an auc troneer He also has many grand prizes to show for lus hog callrng Mary Jane Aten is combrmng srngrng wrth her Job as arrlrne hostess and has doubled the number of male passengers Although she rs much sought after her interests are entrrely wrth that certain pilot Charles Krrkbrrde rs now srngrng hrllbilly songs for Sagebrush Sandy He is the proud papa of four sets of twrns who are square dancrng on a TV program Mary Lou Heaton a housewrfe wrth ten children rs rarsrng Persran cats for a hobby Although she has been offered fabulous prices for the cats she doesn t have the heart to part wrth them and her chrldren have frve each Clarence Waller rs teachrng mathematrcs at Southeastem Hrgh School where his wrfe Nancy teaches homemakrng He has grven many lectures to hrs students on their wreckless drrvrng and has brought the number of arrests down to a mrnimum Elaine Heaton has grven up dress desrgnrng and has taken up teachrng kindergarten children School doesn t begrn untrl nine o clock a m and she now occasronally arrives on time On weekends she takes prlot lessons from Jim Lynton and Jo Ann Walters have started a commercral hot rod factory and are living a lrfe of luxury rn Augusta Therr children have a band of therr own wrth a leading trombone Inez Bozard has grven up the WAVES and has filed a patent for Fade Out Freckle Cream from which she is drawrng a substantial sum The men are searching dllrgently for a red head to replace her Peny and Edna Lotz are now acting at the Metropolitan Theater They are ralsrng alittle troupe of their own, some of whom are already well versed in the art. I anet Penington rs now married to General Eberle They have put tlrerr savings intoa fund to send therr three boys to West Point Academy o . v ' 1 1 , . . , . . . . ,, . ,, . . ' . ,. , . - r 1 Q 1 . , . . . . . ,, , . ,, . . . . ,, ,,. . . . . a 1 1 a 1 I - . , - - I . . n r - I u ' Q . . , - - 9 v Q , . . . , . I r 1 . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . - - n n . . .
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