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SENIOR CLASS POEN we've spent four years at Morr1sonv1lle High And now, when 1t's t1W9 to say 'good bye We think of all the thlngs we've done Some were work, and some were fun As Freshmen we were green as grass And we groped our way when we went to class We studied our books w1th moans and sighs, And viewed the QSFIOTS with envious eyes As Sophomores we thought we knew a lot, And each of us thought ourselves Whig sho W We manaved our lessons with greater ease And the Freshmen ne s1mply loved to tease when we were J nlors, we had NBTTIVGQ' A d then the ways and means derlved To handle the paper, a prom, and a play As we grew wiser day by day Our And The But So We We' To last the years Just as pests our best' Senlor ye r arrlved at we corsldered chlldish teachers thought of ls really, now we've done past farewell to vou good old NOTP1SOHV11l8 dlgh leave you fondly WltH a great blg sigh re fllled wlth memorles, hopes, and a cheer ful view our teachers, thanks, and good luck to all of you Dorothy K Armstrong 2A . . - ,, O ' 0 U ,, . 1- U t . V . J A Q . . , X u , Y . .LA - U . A . CA A A K' I I J 5 I , . . .. . . A U I I I , ..
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Temple NlHHiS can't remember the rest of it, was back for the f1TSt t1me 1n several years After teach1ng Girls Phys1cal nducat1on 1n Los Angeles, she marr1ed the manager of the St Lou1s Cardlnals They're currently l1v1ng 1D Florlda durlng he SPPIH5 Jork out Jonn Fahl has recently invented a new hydromatic over dr1ve for h1 tractor, and we understand the Internatlonal Harvester Company 1S maklng a bld for h1m to become an executive vice president Lou Howard used to be has opened another restaurant to brlng the number in her chaln up to four It's t e best place we know of to eat ch1cken 1n the rough, and Lou is very happy dishing lt out Deacon Grundy bought a sect1on of land a few years ago, and lt is now one of the best 1mPTOV9d farms in thls part of the country He's experlmenting w1th a new type of hybrld peanut vlne this year Mary Goebel is pr1nc1pal of the Modern Era Buslness College in Taylorvllle where many former MOIT1SODV1ll6 students go to learn the ABC's of typlng and shorthand Jlmmey Kinney was 1n a rush as usual, because he had a date waitlng 101 h1n in Chicago He's chlef accountant for the Purple Passion P81Ht and Plastic Company there now, and seems to have a rushing buslness wlth the glrls Rita Mae Sloan supervises the department of Occupatlon al Therapy at McCloskey General Hosp1tal at Temple, Texas She's doing a good Job of help1ng the wounded soldlers learn a pleasant and prof1table occupat1on there Stephen Miller is the newly appointed Farm Advlsor of Montgomery County He and Irene have Just bu1lt a new home near Morrisonville w1th a nursery for the chlldren Velma McKinney has still managed to escape any matrl monial snares She is now a private secretary to Thomas Q Hells, Esquire, President of the W1ndy C1ty Tire and Tube Company, where he has built up qulte a successful business Velma looked f1ne and prosperous, but Tommy looked a little worse for business WOTPISS He st1ll has his cheerful dispos1tion, congenial manner, and curly hair, and we certa1nly enjoyed seelng him Kenneth Dunkirk has organized h1s own skatlng company, and they have Just returned from the1r premiere tour Kenneth is looking f1t and happy over the success of h1s new buslness venture Leah Faye 18 as sweet as ever, but she seemed to be a little lonely and unhappy to be away from Donald for the two days she spent at the convention Three of her l1ttle ones are in school now, and together wlth the two l1ttle ones at home, they keep her pretty busy -23- A. 111 Q . . . , 0 - -1 - - . O I . . . . . 4, . C .N I' - , - . .C , t. ' 0 ..- ..- . . . . Q Il l 1. 1 1 0 ' v o o l . ., I . ' . L 0 I . -- . . ' O . 1 I a Q o .1 I , . . e o . . v O 0 4 . ' . 1 . o o
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