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Page 13 text:
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REED HOLADAY Treasurer. . . . Play .... ..... Basketball. . l. Z. 3. Baseball. . . 1. Z. 3. President. . . . . . Track .... ZQ31 Latin Club. . . . . . . Student Council . . . Librarian. . . . . 1. Carnival. . . . .3 Vice-President. . . . Annual Staff. . . ADELENE ELLIS Play ............. . . Librarian .......... . l. Vice-President. . . Pep Club. . . . . . Carnival. . . . . .3. Secretary. . . . . 3, Yell Leader. . . . Chorus .... . . Paper Staff. - - . Annual Staff. . . REED HOLADAY ADELENE ELLIS M ARIL YN FISH 1'-1-y ,kiI.: ' 'r ' J. 4?2 'f 4 wk' -'- MARILYN FISHER Play...... Reporter. . . . . .l, Z Yell Leader. . . . .l, Z, 4 Pep Club. . , , , 3 Carnival. . . . 3., 4 President. . . , , 4 Paper Staff. .'. , ,4 Annual Editor. . . . A Chorus .... , , 4 LOWL LESTER Play ................ 1 Basketball. . . . . I, Z, 3, 4 Baaeball .... 1, Z, 3, 4 Vice-President. . . . 1, 4 Track ..... . 2, 3 Secretary-Treasurer. . . , , 2 Student Council. Carnival. . . . .... ..2 .... ..3.4
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Senior Prophecy On April twenty-eighth, 1960 Reed Eric I-Ioladay, leading man in television and radio at N. B. C. in New York, prepares to leave on the Fisher Airlines for Losantville to join his former classmates at their reunion. As he boards the plane he sees that the fabulously lovely owner of the great Fisher Airlines, who he heard was to be on this flight, is Marilyn Kay Fisher. While looking through a well known magazine, he sees an article entitled, Famous Model Returns to Home Town for Class Reunion. Interested, he turns the page and sees that the famous model is none other than Adelene Ellis, a former class- mate. The plane stops in Chicago to take on more passengers. Here Reed and Marilyn are delighted to see the familiar faces of Adelene Ellis and the pros- perous Leland Wiggins, well known Geologist expert of Chicago. At last they reach Losantville, and land at the Losantville National Airport. Here a limousine driven by a chauffeur waits to take them to the beautiful country estate of Joyce McGunegill Holcomb, which now stands where the old school building used to stand. On the way to Joyce's we are amazed to see how Losantville has progressed in the past ten years. The one thing which stood out most was the large public school on Main Street. As we arrive, we see a helicopter landing on Holcomb's private court. Anxiously we hurry to the court and are pleased to see it is our Senior class sponsor, Vincent Haviza and family, who is now head coach at Notre Dame. As we cross the spacious lawn, we see a large yellow Cadillac convertible with Texas license plates, driving into the driveway. Nearing, we see the new comers are Pat Quate and Phyllis Cdell. Phyllis is the wife of a Texas rancher and Pat, who is now a well known comedian in Hollywood, had been spending a vacation with Phyllis on the ranch. An enjoyable week end was had by all, with reminiscence of the many good times they had during their school days at Losantville High School. 3
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Senior Class Will We, the members of the Senior Class of Losantville High School, realizing the tremendous bereavement about to be inflicted by our departure, respectfully dedicate this sacred testa- ment or will to those underclassmen mentioned below. I, Adelene Ellis, will my height to Paula Jane McCollum. I, Marilyn Fisher, will my ability to lead yells to Mearledean Corkell. I, Reed Holaday, will my ability to stay awake in class to Bruce Petro. I, Joyce McGun'egill, will my ability to appear as though working when in reality I'm day dreaming to Jerry Fisher. I, Phyllis Odell, will my job as editor of the school paper to Mary Pangborn. I, Pat Quate, will my ability to laugh all the time to Mildred Price. I, Mike Wiggins, will my popularity among the eighth grade girls to Bill Pangborn. l, Adelene Ellis, will my black hair to Roberta Lawson. I, Marilyn Fisher, will my job as annual editor to Dean Lester. I, Reed Holaday, will my love for English Literature to Bill Trinder. I, Joyce McGunegill, will my ability to get a ring during my Senior year to Betty Yount. I, Phyllis Odell, will my library period to Bill Johnson, who seldom goes there. I. Pat Quate, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Virginia Metsker. I, Mike Wiggins, will my ability to go with college girls while still in high school to Glenn Himelick. We, the Senior girls, will our jobs on the school paper to the Junior girls. To the- Junior class, we bestow our good looks, intelligence, and our jolly dispositions. To the Sophomore class, we will our ability to become quite grown up and dignified by the time they reach their Senior year. To the Freshman class, we will our most beloved and beautiful blue class sweaters, under one condition, that they take very good care of them. To the faculty, we will peace and contentment following our graduation, to make up for the many trials and tribulations of the past twelve years. To the cooks, we bestow our thanks and appreciation for the many second and third helpings To our dear Sponsor, Mr. Haviza, we bequeath our never ending thanks and gratitude for the help and understanding given us during our Senior year. In testimony herein, we have in the above words bequeathed and willed our worldly possessions to our worthy heirs on this seventeenth day of February in the year of nineteen ' hundred and fifty. 10
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