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Ten Years Ahead Whxle work1ng as a mald ID the luxurious Davxs home I declded to clean the cluttered attnc whtch I had dreaded domg for so long This brxght sunny day In late 'Vlay 1961 seemed suntable for the Job My progress was slow because of constant nnterruptlon by the chlldren of the house lxttle Dorothy Kay and jackne jr who made my occupatlon a horror I plcked up an old turkey feather duster lymg In the corner and absent mind edly knocked down a couple of cob webs As I started cleaning an old truck that had been m the attic for years I came upon some books which were so old thelr pages were yellow wxth age I declded to ask Mrs Davls whether or not she wanted them destroyed Dorothy come here a mmute wlll you? I yelled down at her as I nearly gagged from the dust I had aroused ln the old attlc Dorothy rushed hurriedly up the stairs thmkmg one of the chlldren was causmg trouble as usual When we brought the old books from the dingy attlc into better lxght one was Immediately recognized as the old 1951 yearbook of Madlson Hugh Why exclaxmed Dorothy It s been years since I ve seen that old book Yes I agreed and look at the famxllar faces Dorothy Wnat ever happen As Dorothy turned the faded pages of the old yearbook she spoke of her class mates Sallie Snell she began She s now Mrs Elmer Halley of Huntsville and happxly marrled I suppose Now here s her closest friend Wanda Alexander She operates a soda fountaln a block off Coates in Moberly I hear she s domg fme She recently replaced her old fountain wnth the latest streamlined equnpment Who s the glrl ln glasses Dorothy? I asked Oh that s Betty Pollard The last time I saw her she was stxll workmg as secretary at the radxo station at Moberly and stall waxtmg for that promotion to come through This IS a picture of Mrs Betty Erdmann formerly Miss Betty Seefeldt They re lxvlng on a farm north of Madison and have a wonderful family of three children I see them often as they come to Madison to trade Here s Linda Meals She s stall gomg wxth Mason Hughes Ibelleve And this IS Ann Carolyn Bryant She married Reverend Benny Mock back ln 1953 I sent them a lace edged tablecloth for a weddxng present Ella May Howell IS stxll lxvmg wlth her parents and golng wxth some fellow with plenty of money so I hear Thxs ns a snapshot of Howard 'Vhller He s a representatwe of Mlssourl Farmers Assocxatxon owns a farm south of Madxson and IS a confirmed bachelor IO . . . 1 . . , H 1 l I I ' r , . rl ' I A. , 1 . li D I ' Y . . I ll I ll 1 ll. I 1 O ll I , s lb If Cl 4 1 Q p I 1 1 ' ed to all those kids who graduated that year ? ll 1 'i Bl U 1 - . 1 1 Il. ' I 0 I 1 , . 1 1 Y 1 . ll I c 1 'Y U ' 0 I U 1 1 1 . . 5 . , . U 1 1 1 1 I 1 U 1 1 - 1 I I 4 Y I , .
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I Dorothy Forsyth do will and bequeath my love for playmg basketball to Alberta L.aForce my problems of havmg too many boy irxends to Shxrley lVIcMorr1s and my bookkeeping books to any junior that IS daring enough to tackle I Louxs Holder do will and bequeath my mterest ln Hot Rods to anyone who would fund pleasure an It my ablllty to have at least one btg love affair each year to Bob Threlkeld and my love for bookkeeplng to Robert Swmdell I Ella May Howell do wxll and bequeath my grades ln blology to anyone who may need them and my ablhty to get along wlth my teachers to Bobby Gandy I Glen Jennings do will and bequeath my luck at gettmg caught red handed to I..ew1s Luntsford I Delmer Mallory do wlll and bequeath my basketball suit to Bob Gandy and my bookkeeping abnll y to anyone who wants xt I Lmda Meals do wlll and bequeath my lxttle abllxty to play Pmg Pong to Sue Burke and my love for Mlss Mutersbaugh to Donald Hendren Wood who doesn t need It and my love for gurls to Lewls Luntsford I Betty Pollard do will and bequeath my ablllty to get along with the teachers to joan Swxndell and my ablllty to get pxcked on by the boys to anyone who can take I Betty Seefeldt do wlll and bequeath my abllxty to beat Donme VanBuren m Ping Pong every once ln a whxle to Hazel Smxth my love for typmg and bookkeepmg to anyone who needs It and my love for Kenneth well I shall keep that for my own personal use I Sallle Snell do will and bequeath my love for smglng to Carol Peterson my locker to anyone who can keep the pieces together and all other lnterests or abllxtxes I mlght have to anyone who wants them except my Interest In the Halley famxly which I ll keep for future use I Bllly Walters do wlll and bequeath my trouble wnth the teachers to anyone who has that kmd of luck And last but not least the members of the class of 1951 do wnll and bequeath to the underclassmen the followmg To the jumors the wtll to carry on our work and to set a good example for others to follow To the Sophomores the loyalty and school splrxt needed nn your quest for ed ucatlon To the Freshmen the ambltxon to fmnsh and take the advantage of the work you have started ln your hrst year of higher educatxon 9 it, . . - v A5 'U . . .t . . I, Howard Miller, do will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Arlen it, . 1 I I
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Thus ts Billy Walters He llves nn Beverly Hills and has a Job caring for Clark Gable s poodle He dates movie stars off and on Bobby Cormck married some gal from the Ozarks He owns a shack down there and has some barefoot klds Here s a pxcture of Donald Dlxon accordlng to Daniel Boone s tradxtton he followed the frontlers and caught a bad cold when he fell mto a lake m Alaska H came back to 'Vllssourl to recuperate and now warms hxs toes with hxs old flame Anna Walters Thus lS Delmer Mallory a very prosperous farmer Flrst he played a lxttle professtonal basketball and then afterwards jomed the army He marrxed a beautiful clty gurl just after he got out of the servxce and he now llves on a farm north of Madxson Glen jennmgs owns a mechanic shop ln 'Vloberly and he KS now Noll s biggest competitor He has a nice famxly of slx chxldren Here s the old Clarence play boy Louxs Holder He hocked all his belongmgs back ln 52 to buy a new convertible so he had to go south for the wmter Thxs last plcture xs Donald Doyle He owns a cham of restaurants and bakerles ln Chtcago besxdes the one here tn town Hts food and servlce ts noted all through the Middle Wes' Talklng about foods Dorothy do you smell somethmg burn1ng'7 Oh my btscults and jack will be home any minute ll I . . g . . V, . . Q . . . - r , C 1 1 , . . . . . 1 L v l . . . 1 . . n . . 1 . r . -. an . . . 11 u 1 ' sn s . . . . ur . 1 .
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