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We stopped at the Nyal Drug Store and overheard Barbara Mills, the town gossip, talking to Betty Lung, who still works at the Nyal. She told us that Sandra Sharpe and Phillip Burns are still mak- ing their visits to the tennis courts and that Janice and Jimmy Watson have finally decided to get mar- ried. She also told us that Franklin Scott, Tommy Haley and Jesse Blain are now playing for the Har- lem Globetrotters and that Louise Burns and Eva Maddox are playing for the internationally famous Red- heads. As we went on down the street, Jimmy Wilkins stopped us and asked for a ride to the radio station. He said that he had finally gotten a job there and that it was now owned and operated by Russell Williams We found that J. C. Carter has a Dailey job in a grocery store. We also found that Marked Tree has a new factory. It seems that Charles Powell and Glen Wamble are manufacturing cowboy boots. We stopped by the jail and found that Peggy Wike had been booked for grand theft. lt seems that she had become tired of supporting the family and she broke into the school and stole Robbie a dip- loma. When we started back to our car, we were almost hit by Lester Bradford piloting the latest style rocket, by the way, it was designed by Robert Mar in his spare time. We learned that Sue Birchett, after many years of faithful service, as a telephone operator, has been replaced by the super -electro -magnetic telephone system. We also talked to Mary Jane Ford and she told us that she had become interested in piano music, especially that played by Roger Williams. We went by Mrs. Clarke's Dress Shop and we noticed that Joann Cooper was still sitting there with someone in a white Ford. We went on down the street and as we passed the Roach home and we saw Rachel and Carroll still sitting out in front of her house like they used to. We bought a copy of the Marked Tree Tribune, hoping to find some slander in it and found that Mary Whitlow, Mary Myers, and Nannie Fisher are editing an Advice to the Lovelorn column. Upon passing the house where Wilma Jean Nichols and her husband live, we saw that there was some small change running around in the yard. As we stopped by the Mack Crow home, we were greeted by Mack's lovely wife, the former Miss Patsy Ashlock, and their charming daughter, MARY, We found that it was growing late and that it was time to leave this fair city. We felt that we had done a good day's work, so with our briefcases bulging with slander and minds full of wonderful memories, we reluctantly journeyed on to another city. Page 15
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J, W, SINGLETON leaves his CHEMISTRY KNOWLEDGE to Russell Loyd. Uay's so generousI?J Much to Betty Hughes' dismay, DONALD FRALEY leaves HER. J, C, KELLEY leaves his MARITAL COUNCIL to Tom Wallin. ROBERT MAR leaves his ability to AD LIB ON THE SAXOPHONE to Eugene Teague. EVA MADDOX leaves her TELEPHONE NUMBER to all the football boys. BONNIE COMSTOCK leaves her INDIFFERENT ATTITUDE TOWARD BOYS to Elizabeth Teague. CHARLES POWELL leaves his ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN to Thomas Young and Thomas Ivy. JIM TURNER leaves his TYPING ABILITY to Jane Rhoads. J. C. CARTER leaves his ABILITY TO GET AND KEEP A WOMAN to Donald Perkins. CAROL O'ROARK leaves her TAXI SERVICE to Marcia Parker. VEANNIE PETERS leaves Nona Faye Davis her book, HOW TO CATCH A MAN! BETTY SUE LUNG leaves her DYNAMIC PERSONALITY to Ann Mclntosh. JACKIE MING leaves his RED HAIR to Paul Mize and Tommy Hoard. ANDY SANDLIN leaves his FOOTBALL ABILITY to Jimmy Mahan and Harold Pitts. FRANKIE VERDICT leaves his GLEEM SMILE to James Chandler and Franklin Crawford. FRANKLIN SCOTT leaves his DAINTY FEET to Jimmy Ray Helton. HAROLD NICHOLS can't decide whether or not he WANTS TO LEAVE. PATSY ASHLOCK leaves her WINNING WAY WITH THE BOYS to Bettye Phillips. Class Prophecy We, the roving reporters, of the Confidential Magazine in making our annual S1ander Survey chose one of the larger towns in Arkansas, Marked Tree. Upon entering Marked Tree, we saw Jimmy Smith and Jim Turner hitch-hiking to West Memphis where they usually spend most of their time. Our first stop was at the high school. When we stopped we noticed that there was a football game being played. We went up in the stands to watch the game and there we saw the inseparable trio, Don- nie and Bonnie Comstock and Donald Fraley, sitting behind Brenda and Gerry Grant as they watched Gerry, Jr. running touchdowns. After the game was over we went in the school and found out that Dan- ny Canada would finally graduate this spring ancl that Jack Hosford is now typing 20 words a minute. Upon leaving, we passed J. C. Kelley and his grown son as they were walking to school. We noticed that Roseman Davis is the school's new night watchman. He seems to be especially cautious about any person around the school building that is carrying rocks. As we were walking down the street to see if there were any new businesses, we saw J. W. Single ton still in Doc's frying hamburgers, even though he'd rather be out on the river bank casting for a fGuarrJ. On down the street we passed the office of Dr. Blan Wilkins and we noticed Carol O'Roark was his receptionist. As we passed the new Reducing Salon, we found that it was owned by Polly Jo Day, Veannie Peters, and Shirlene Howard. We want to wish' them the very best of luck in their new invest- ment. At Holland's we found that Doris Lawson has been promoted to head cashier. When we stopped at the Club Neiswander, owned by Verle, for refreshments, we say Margaret Ausborne, singing to Jackie Ming, the Club's bouncer. We also noticed Harold Nichol's singing. His theme song was Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair . We were served by Frankie Verdict, who got his experience working at the Marked Tree High School Cafeteria. Next door to the Club Neiswander we saw a new French Restaurant and we found that Barbara Wright is the French interpreter. Page I5
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