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A ' ' H E The following are excerpts from the logbook of the roc ship, Tme Melody TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 12 OO P M, Leav1ng R10 de Jane1ro on an 1nspection tour of the branch off1cesof'the I P llnter Planetary Enterpr1se D I mend o1lot, Danny Mach1r my head stewardess, Meredf H K ey e Chlef sto K o Je n I P h Barbara sr set ou to check the 1nvestme ts on Mars, Pluto, and acl ter, TUVCLAAY, MA! 27, 12 lO P M FIPCI STOP Masonv1lle, Marsa Uoon our arr1val xe were met by a welcom1ng committee of thr e, among whom was the mayor of th1s fa1r metrowol1s, Chrl lason, for whom the c1ty 1S named. She 1S non r m os f 'or her third tern in Off1C6o She k1ndly conserted to ta our of the Clty The flPSt p are we stooped was the Mars Morgue le are greet Ty hl fhoolmate Marc1a Connor, who 1s proor tor fF1S fa tanll Pment ohe 18 attlred 1n har bla k xeated hfl ' We are lnterrupted by Le We m l11r renown t vho is burylng her frzeld lo t arruthez 1nt1dote for H3llSCT6pCOoHb1 fm n1t5 wnf 1 r ec on Charlotte, and whlch was a succ +0 na sed away from a common cold L 112 thms bUS1HPSb we came upon MISS Jump sell1ng assenkl J re cr ir Penhorwood's P111 Factory he seemed vemx e ad to see us, and 15 proudof'the fact that ve've done SO V 9.1.4. On the oppos te street corner we heard a barker adver t slno Lln A The samples are be1ng u1str1buted ' 1 am c n 1 self Mir1am got her lolmula for t 1 r o Q oz dxct from the label on an old bottle of ac Pew ngredlents she leazned 1n Fr Badert bf s H11 ass. Faltner o down the street we sp1edfrd1gpensing MQPYJUS or Port Vfr F10 e so ov ar ' t s u n v OUYSDV 1 no e o an Leonard There H1s lnv H o o cle mac th o n ve e. You Ju a D1C 1 ot cren y L and the maah1ne does the r t ent for 2 d1p 1U MIKE Chl1G' soda Jater lake t e 11 gent or HIS af er 1 n nt says, HA Ref1ewh1ng S1 w h PV6Iy Dlp els! 1 . V O : O . . . . 44 , . Q , . , ...x o 0 l-ll n Z , , . . . Q .w.- Q 4 , . I -I l 1 .. .4 h .-1' '. ., .. - ' 1 . 1 -, ' 1 -5' , ,L l.. ahonh C A Mr. 1 .. . . shew. d. . a , . .l. ' '4 VY, 1 : ... , . .I A vs. -.1-A L .L 1 'X ' 0 . W.. . 9 Ag 1 ,1 . , I and I A . H . A r O I Q t Q, . , . L 'L -Till TV. . . . ' .a A A .. . . . ' . ' , ' ' . A:...Og1L14Q 1 1 ,zu bf- ,V ,, , 4- ' 1.1: eu- 0-1 Q.. .1 0 . i V , H .. 1 -.. 4 1 A ' .1 ,J , . . . ' ,. C ' ' 4 D ca J o c.l .-. . . . I .-- , of f. ' 5.11 Lf fl' J E--4 , c F A ' ' . v 1 C. . ,-., , . , ,, tlpnts : H, 4.,s,f Q- . 5,51 More if U .74 F3J5-Q1s J ' , '-1 Vos?- 4- A '. - In--vfrqf. -. Q -' ' 1 ' .La lv .1 fn- .,,wfJ T 1, ' ..-' ' 'lCiS. 1:5 file t'i. A I-Ot .. . . , 'V -,.- . . ',x:J',yw ufla-x .LLM 1, I , .1 V Q ox : . . . Q . . --1-iv A .J f , 1 A J '1 I ,, , 1 l food p lls an the street corner. She lS an employee on the . . : o 'r - C' -.L, 'L Q - Q u .. -..I 'NL I V ' so A R., . :L 4 '- . . ..1 . .. . 1 f -B h's CuxeM.ll.- Q ' 4 by Minis darrirgto lor . U ' 1 - ' ' h's 1Lg:cu1tu- .'oo1- . W.. I , J . . . HA noel i, 2 e ,. 1 F ' L . n Sc.. r ' c .g,::t:gf al. . 1 A Y' 3 . . ' - v -.n. , 1 a n , , . , . , N A N , . K f . or-1 pigs. the N9-le and QU C lk, Th, le ll, Q , Q ' U 1 'Y' J Q o- n1. u1P,fm5-H1 c MA j s n the: thi my f ..c1 . ' - -,, , , , A' ' -, , .. .. :- . .. . ' ' 515' ul .Jrl I V ff, 1 .JI 1 .. JEKCTIL- .. 4. uff' i t . l - - l -V1 . ,I .FA , -. ,L 1 ' - ?o1 lA tue rl' , ,, owl usa., . 1 Q '- Y Lfxlkl ' M A . . . . , 1 N-11: 1-.3 .'.f . , ,' . . 1. -' , ,. . h fr ft .1is?s. ' , rg t':e.e ' P '1 'p it 1 c-' .N
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On Saturday, Feb uary 10 195' rven seniors took the state schola sh n t t lb y N edith Binkley Janice Carey, Roger Kelley, Betsy ohl IW Laibe, JG k Pzgh, and Ron Schafer Roger Kelley had the honor of obtalnlrg fifth place in the county and honorable nention in the state Several senlor boy were honorel at the annual Athletic Banqueton March 1 Five enlors eceived ehevrons for foot balland two were given chevronsfor their basketball letters The gridmen were hi e Chile , Bill Jame , Jim Laibe, Danny Machir and Galen Stoodt the cagers Dwight Reed and Galen Stoodt Galen and Dwlght each gave a fine speech and Danny Machir very capatl, acted as master of ceremonies The whole affair was stapedby the enior girls, under the direc tion of Coaches Barnes and PPDHOIWOOG, and with Irs Cath erine Snider's assl tance in the kitchen a journallsm club under the leader nip of I Mosher and Miss Jump The honorary members are Meredith Blnkley, Donna Bradshaw, Janice Carey, Jean Chidester, Ro,er Kelley, Betsy Kohli, Alberta Lee, Diane MvKinney, Jack Pugh, Dwight Reed, Ronald Schafer, and Barbara Shecherd Trey also received pins for theix service The name of the senior clas clay this year was, 'Who s Batty Now,' which was directed by Mr Packer, and staged May ll, 1951 Since tha was our flnal tribute to our dear high school, everyone did the b st he oossibly could The cast included Allen Brown, Janice Carey, Jean Chidester, Bill James, Danny N chir, Diane IcYinney, Jack Pugh, Dwight Reed, Joan Sandy, Barbara Shepherd, Norman Shutt, and Betty Vermillion The Honor Society Banquet was held on May 2, at the LaFayette High School There were seven fromour class chosen They were Meredith Binllew, Janice Carey, Jean Cridester, Roger Kelley, Bets, Kohli, T ck Pugh, and Ron Schafer Roger Kelley was namedas valedictorian, and Ron Schafer as salute torian On May 20, our Baccalaureate services were held, and Com encement on May 21. The Rev T, A. Ballinger, pastor of the LaFayette Methodist Church, gave the Baccalaureate sermon Mr F Elmer Marshall, lecturer and radio writer from Indianapolis, Indiana, wa the Commencement sneaker Music for these occasions was furnl hed by members of the graduating class 1 1 - r , .l, S3 .A .' F71 , , . , .- 1, esta -t ess Mer , -s - , -yy ' ' -' A n 1, U M fi 1 . ' 1 - 0 -, 1 T . , ., O . , ,S s, . .f , Q 1 S .1 I1 1 1 4 J ' : ' W I X lf S A S c I 3 ' . , h 0 - , .J f 1. . ' T7 1 A I . g , S - , . 5. .1 1 l-L Q .Q 7 s.. . 1 - q I Something new this year was started at LaFayette. It is ' . , s' urs. M . , . L Q . I - , J . ' X I 1.. 5. go , C -J .1 . L ' L , .. 1 'I w J . .. 1 1 Q Q 1 ' ' ' .. A 6 1 ' , I M . ' I .U . Q . in ' 1, l LJ 'ff L ' o . , . . , . - ' n Ia T . - O 1 Q A L L. I 3 5 'I . M7 , X 1. - .. '7 l , 27 , ka , 0 C' . A c L ' O J n U O ' U O . r s . .W . . f . S ' L' I
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After biddlng farewell to Mlke, Barbara and Meredy de cided to pay a V1S1t to a nearby beauty shop, the nMademo1 selle LaFayette W As they entered they were greeted by Franco1s Schafer, who conducted them through the lounge 1nto the hair styllng department vhere they saw their old class presldent, P1erre Reed, ha1rstyl1st, the former Dwlghtieed Francols, otherwlse knovn to h1s frlends as Ronnie, demon strated a new faclal featuring Cosmo Cosmetics for women who have trled everythlng else Upon visiting our plant ve observed D1ck Baker, clad in the newest thlng 1n Mars Menswear, reclinlng 1n h1s ultra modern desk chair He was speaklng to his servlce manager and ch1ef rocket tester Don Black They were dlscussingthe new rocket NLHS Sl VEBNESDAY, MAY 28, 1975 OO P SECOND STOP Plutonia Pluto After complet1ng our tour of Mars we contlnued to Pluto on the second stage of our lnspection tour Our first stop was Pluton1a, the largest city on Pluto As we stepped off the ship we saw a large sign suggestlng that we take a short would be a good way to spend some of our lelsure t1me,we 1n quired at the nearby soda fountain where we could obtaln a good reliable gulde Ie were surprlsed to have h1m suggest two of our old classmates, Glenna Stoner and Katherlne Hawk Th1s seemed to be agreeable to everyone so we were soon on our way on the tour around Plutonla First placeof'1nterest was the c1ty museum vhere we saw an old '39 Chevy Somethlng about thls car seemed very fa mil1ar, but lt was not untll we saw Alberta Lee that we got the connectlon Thls was Alberta's green Chevy, yes, the same one that got the work out every Monday afternoon when about l2 or l3 persons vled for a seat wh1le on the1r way to ima Leaving Alberta to her memO1FS, our next stop on the tour was the city zoo There we saw Dor1s Longmeler trylng to keep her pet 6 legged sky horse satlsfled by feeding lt a new pet food called NKeepumcontented W Thls was lnvented by Sue McG1nnis who, since there are no horses on Pluto, has turned to sky horses for companionsh1p All th1s walklng has worn out my shoes, so we stopped off at Kathleen McCague's Jet Shoe Store She 15 ably assls had by her v1ce presldent 1n charge of brooms and cuspldors, Kline After gettingzavery good fit from Kathleen,we freshened up a blt, as we had decided to go out for the evening Just around the corner we found the WI and EW Bar and Grill, and A - .ov , . . ' . 2: . M. U : , O sight-seeing trip around this fair city. Thinking that this
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