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WANTS TO BE Peditrician Secretary Carpenter Aviator Nurse Business Manager Lab Technician .. Social Worker School Teacher President of U. S. ... Wood Hick Captain - Aviator — Engineer Truck driver Secretary Bookkeeper Mechanic Farmer Nurse Great Comedian Secretary Bookkeeper — Secretary — Secretary Pharmicist Private Detective . — Mechanic - Sailor President of U. S. . Lumber grader — Mechanic — Millionaire — Secretary — Secretary Mechanic - Aviator ... Secretary Private Secretary Pilot Doctor Nurse Nurse Captain Farmer Lawyer • . Stenographer ... Dentist Wife of Army Major Stati Ucd LIKELY WILL BE Nurse Nurse Singer Aviator Housewife George King II Wife of Physical Therapist . Housewife Secretary Forest Ranger Farmer Veterinarian Engineer Farmer Farmer Mrs. Viers Nurse Dead Hero English Actor 4-H Club Agent Actor Secretary Secretary F. B. I. Office Worker Government office worker Professor Policeman Owner of Night Club Sailor Lieutenant Farmer Sailor Nursa Model Housewife Taxi driver Marine Mrs. Calhoun Bill’s Wife Welder Lawyer Housewife Old Maid .. Bum Gas Station Clerk Lawyer’s Client Typist ... Owner of Men’s Shop Social worker NOTED FOR Teasing Playing basketball Brilliant Remarks Mannerly Ways Talking Teasing String of Boys Dark Complexion Quietness Scatterbrain Tallness Traveling Football Making A’s Impersonating Eddie Amoid Majorette Her walk Sharp Shooter Laziness B-B-Braius Dramatics and jokes Writing Shorthand Giggling Sweet personality Flirting and talking Basketball Weaknesses Good looks Laziness Flirting Quietness Pretty hair Laughing - Giggles Quietness Jokes Artistic Ability Laughing ... Talking Bashfullness Big Mouth Talking Talking About Boys Being A big pest Loud Mouth Ability as a Chemist - Friendliness Girl friends - Asking why
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NICKNAME “NAN” ADKISON MARY ANN BIGGS “BOB” BRIGHT “STERL” BROYLES “SANDY” CLARK “CURT” CURRY “ANNA” CURRY “A. J.” DAETWYLER “GRACIE” DEAN “PETE” DEPUTY “SLIM” PERTIG “RED” GAY “GIBBIE” GIBSON “CURLY” GIBSON “BABY” HANNAH JENNY” HOWARD “BETTY SUE” JACKSON “LITTLE BEAVER” JACKSON “ZACK”JOHNSON “SQUEAK” LA ROSE “EYEBALL” LINEBAUGH ... BETTY LIPTRAP BETTY JANE LONG “MILLIE” MACE “PEG” MADISON “OUS” MiASQN “JELLY BEAN” MALCOM “OUTIE” McKENNEY “LUGIE” MoOLURE “K. p.” mcneill CLYDE MULLENS “SHARK” MULLENS ... “JILL” MULLENS “BABS” NELSON “BET” PENNINGTON “BOB” RAINES “BILL” REYNOLDS “JEAN” RHEA “RHODO” SOHUMAKER CRAIG SHARP “RED RYDER” SHAW “DIMPLES” SHINABERRY ... “DOT” STUART “TARZAN” TYREE “ED” VAN REENEN “GIGGIE” VIERS “KAT” WARE “BOB” WILLIAMS “MONIE” WOODDELL Se U n USUALLY SEEN WITH The Big Six Grace Kermit Boggs Nancy Betty and Kay Collett Jane The Big Six Betty Bob and Brooks Louis Fred Curtis Ray and Bob Bob Bob ... Noons Red Ryder Bob Gay Gerry Ervin Jim Anna Belle Janet The Big Six The Big Six Bob and Curtis Eyeball Russell Slim Kenneth Fertig Thelma Mary Grace The Big Six Grace Ray and Howard Ray and Bob . Charlie and Regena . The Big Six Collett Little Beaver Kay and Betsy Patsy Himself Anyone Jenny Most anyone Brooks and Curtis . Todd . FAVORITE EXPRESSION That’s for sure Shoot Horse feathers Gee whiz Piddle Censored Judis Priest Deed Gosh Aw gee Good gosh- Shoot Darn Beats ms Yak yak - Dern Well Censored Just anything-... Good gravy - Bull Fiddlesticks and molasses - Ye gods - Dry up you drip - Shuoks Censored Golly ned Heck Gee whiz Aw nuts Daggone it Heck Go blow No kidding Gee O Peel heel I swear Good land That’s for sure Piffle Quit you fool - Shoot Shoot Holy himel Oh Yeah Dad-gum-it ... Fizzle Censored Bull Butter
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In 1951 after twelve years of searching for the Holy Grail (diploma) and many adventures through dark and mysterious forests we attained our destination and set out to make adventures through the Holy Land. The Knights and Ladies separated and progressed in various directions. In 1975 we are now following those Knights and Ladies to see where they have settled and just what they are doing. We mount our trusty steeds and slowly start across the land. We pause to rest at a small inn which we are informed is managed hy none other than Eddie VanReenen and Eldon Fertig. We are served a delicious meal by Mary Ann Biggs, who is their cook and a wonderful one. We remount and continue on our way, our guide throughout our journey is Howard Gibson from Hire-a-Guide Inc. which is run by Robert Raines while he is on vacation from Ringley Brothers Circus as their main attraction, “The World’s Fattest Man.’’ By this time we have arrived near Washington, D. C. We are given many opportunities of using modern transportation but we still prefer our horses. As we near that city we hear of the election which is taking place. Robert Viers is running for Vice President, his campaign manager is Jennie Howard (Viers) of course. It seems his opponent is the Robert Williams who just resigned as Secretary of Interior to run for Vice-President. Before we enter the city the election is over and the votes are counted. Mr. Viers is the new Vice-President. Oh! yes, Mr. Harry Truman is still President and the Korean affair has never been settled. President Truman has sent General Craig Sharp back to Japan to oversee the next advancement. While in Washington we visit the FjB.I. and find Naomi Mace, Peggy Madison and Barbara Nelson patiently searching old records and fingerprints for some clue to the Dog-House Thief. We finally leave the city and travel farther north passing many farms along the way. The largest one being owned by Louis (McClure. We have now come to the largest city in the world, yes, New York City. Much to our disappointment we find that horses are not allowed on Broadway since Curtis McKenney became Mayor and we must dis¬ mount and aboard a streetcar owned by Sterling Broyles Transportation Co. As we whizz down Broadway we see so many familiar names flashing on and off on the marquee signs, we decide to visit some of the theatres. The first one we visit is owned by the great British actor, Fred Johnson, and the play is the famous “Macbeth” by Shakespeare. I believe we studied that play as Seniors in M.H.S. in 1951. While in New York we visit the famous night club, “The Rambler” owned and operated by Eadie Linebaugh who is also the drummer for the most famous orchestra in America-Brooks Mason’s. Oh! I almost forgot when we were in Baltimore, Maryland we visited the John Hopkins Hospital and were informed that Nancy Adklnson was the head nurse. Betty Jackson was her assistant. Betty always did like nursing. Now the time has come to journey across the states. Our horses are rested so we mount them and gallop into the wild, wild west. As we cross the stat. e line between Nebraska and Colorado we are stopped by an officer of the Law. He looks like a sheriff bu t by his garb you would think he was a cowboy. Why, my goodness its Kendall McNeill. He forgot to polish his Sheriff badge this morning. He warned us to be on the lookout for a couple desperate characters B illy Reynolds and James Malcom who have decided to conquer the West. We continue our journey cautiously because we prefer peace. As we cross the Painted Desert in Arizona we are offered taxi-service by the “Calhoun Desert Hoppers,” a cab company owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun, (Mrs. Calhoun is the former Miss Glenna Jean Rhea. We crossed into California and visited the Golden Gate Bridge, while there we got a glimpse of Virginia Mullens on her way to the docks to meet her husband, Admiral Kenneth Mullens on his way home from Korea.
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