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Twenty-Five Years From Now In New York we will find B. Biery, K. Evans, A. McKenzie, D. Miller, and L. Abbott busy putting the four hundred into shape for the recital featuring the tenor voice of Paulsen in the opera house that night. S. Booth will be laying audiences in the aisle with his stage performances. In politics we will find W. Dale, F. Bowen, and C. Miller picking a presi- dential candidate for 196-'i+-the outcome, R. Morris, a dark horse. We will find R. and E. Harlos headlong in dairy work. F. Adney will invent new machinery to double profits for farmers R. Sipe, E. Bartlett, E. Coy, E. Hedge, McKinsey, R. Lewis, and D. Mullikin. C. Norris will be chief ballyhooer of a patent medicine show and will visit jordan at his day nursery. W'e shall see M. Hicks and Wim- borough with one foot lifted ready to step into their fathers' boots. Kern, E. Fulwider, B. Goodwin, lf. Morton, and L. Gill will be making their way as private secretaries to Clark Gable. or possibly, Charlie McCarthy. N. Hawkins, A. P. Ludlow, P. Beck, L. jackson, and R. Sherrill will be fashioning clothes in Paris. C. Laflin, W. Nease, and R. Crawford will probably continue clerking always hoping for managerships. M. Martin will be teaching school in Boone county. Sigma Nu will have a new house mother in N. Thompson. Engineer R. Mefford will be in Nicaraugua supervising a new canal for Uncle Sam, with Dr. R. Coons to rid the place of pests in the daytime and step out with the native damsels in the moon- light. C. Shepherd will be holding the world aghast at her thrilling epi- sodes among the natives of distant lands. Any buzzing sounds will be the air-ace Il. Williams or W. Etter on his way to Mars. R. Gillespie as a second Andy Devine will be doing great on his own radio program, with D. Siess and M. Buchanan, actresses, and A. Clemens, singer. Stage shows will be featuring If. Akers, his hair and his trumpet. H. Barnett will be a leading radio announcer. Those dealing with gas in liquid form will be C. Agan, Faulkinbury, W. Peterman, M. Wyatt, and possibly Bowen. A. Graham, the playboy, will be dividing his time between Miami and the Riviera. A. Custer and M. Gill will still be waiting for someone. H. Burgess will be in Ripley's as the woman with perfect teeth, due to smacking gum back in '58, M. Endres will be returning home after straightening out Ireland. Miller, M. Ward, N. Noland, and M. Schultz will be homemakers, par excellence. R. Robison will gain fame as a hash slingerg G. Porter, cobblerg B. Cox. newspaperwomang D. Smith, basketball coach, W. XWhite, science in- structor, P. Terrill, green-house operator, P. Darnell, super-salesman, R. Pearl and B. Grizzle, dance team, and P. McConnaha, corporation lawyer. Lebanon's prime photographer will be W. Ragsdale, with L. Schoen as his birdie B. Newkirk will be beating drums in M. Pittman's orchestra with which F. Shahan will be singing. The world will be reading M. Stu1tz's sports stories, which I. Wilhoite has linotyped. M. Worrell, I. Fellmy, B. Nease, and V. Hedge will be doing practical nursing. D. Wat- kins and M. L. Witt will appear as the before and after of a patent medicine ad. V. Swift and L. Brown will be operating their own Hull Houses for mildly insane people4main inmates will unmistakably be Miss Tauer and Mr. Howard, our sponsors. In a padded cell B. Richardson will be weak from laughter, a victim of laughitis. C. Rogers will be directing W. P. A., M. Sicks will be turning over new leaves and so will you, dear reader, if we don't stop.
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Valuable assistance was given to the party by several class mem- bers. Virginia Walker, chairman, was aided by Tracy Beck, William Whitely, and Morris Robison in selling tick- ets. ROW 1 Maxine Stevens Mary lane Smiley Margaret Woodard Majetta Stewart Virginia Walker ROW 2 Eleanor Wilkins Eileen Swails Mary Weitzel Loleta Warren Maxine White Oralee Waggoner Donnamae Yelton ROW 3 lames Summitt ROW l Keith Thatcher Phillip Pavey Alfred Mclntyre David Walters Iames Miller ROW 2 Norma Potts Mina Smith Zoe McDaniel Mary Watts Benetta Wethington Rosemary Lowe ROW 1 Donna Clemmensen Bettie Cook Odessa Humble Wilma Davidson Norma Akers ROW 2 Phyllis Lewis Rebecca Clemens Betty Cox Ioanna Barr Mary Antcliff Doris Hughes Robert Truitt Floyd Wethington William Tripps William Whitely Rosemary lohns Mary Stanworth Mary lane Swope ROW 4 lack Slagle Herbert Stanfield David Wills lack Stark Leslie Wilkens Robert We-the-rald Charles Wheeler Paul Strohl Ollie Wilson ROW 3 lames Watts Elmer Pratt Albert Lasley Paul Mount Phyllis Wade Delores Reveal ROW 4 Iames Wheeler lack Nelson Iames Likens Robert Thompson Norman White Charles Slaughter Theodore Pratt ROW 3 George Egbert Francis Ford Edwin Burtner Alfred Heck Robert Lantz Geraldine lamison Mary Dale ROW 4 lames Donley Harry Beck Rex Campbell Keith Campbell Richard Fulwider William Buntin William Hughes SEVENTH GRADE In charge of 1'ef1'e,fZv- 11161115 were Betty Cox, chairman, M a r y Swope, lack Stark, and Charles Wheelerg and f7l'0gl'61llI. Majetta Stews art, chairman, john Per- kins, Mary Connor, and Margaret Heflin. At mid-year a new group of approximately fifty pupils from various outlying schools joined the class. On June 2 all encamped to rest from the first section of the six-year trail.
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SENIOR CANDY COMMITTEE William Etter Eugene Bartlett Iohn Paulsen Madge Gill Betty Richardson Norma lean Thompson Ann Custer Alberta McKenzie Robert Gillespie Paul Darnell Oi 0 i vi V00
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