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After talking 'to Denzil on his return to the states, he said Anna Mae Rush was stewardess on the plane on which he came back. Anna Mae works with her pilot husband, where they make weekly trips to Honolulu for Trans- World- Airlines. Anna Mae said just a month ago Keith Davis made a trip abroad with them. She Said Keith was the owner of the '9pgld's finest self-propelled combines in Kansas. Keith said Beatrice Damon was chosen the winner of Flubbe1's Flour's Cookie Contest there in Kansas as one of the outstanding Cooks. I was just closing the album as the clock struck twelve noon and I knew it was time for me to get busy and look forward to the coming reunion. Phyllis Fisher Nancy Hudson Ronald Harris
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Turning the page of the album, I thought what a wonderful and talented class we had. Down in the corner was a picture of Terry Thomas in a basketball uniform. It looks so silly now, after seeing him just a week ago in a tailored business suit in the Better Business Bureau. He told me he was working for a New York Contractor Association. His next assignment is to draw up the blueprint for the new White House in Washington in honor of our first woman President . . . Beulah Elwanger. Terry told me his old friends Rdrinie Harris and Lawrence Wernert were in entirely differ- ent occupations. Lawrence was now a sports commentator over WSLM, broadcasting from our old school N. S. H. S, every game the Tigers play, while Ronnie is teach- ing the nine judges of the Supreme Court Parliamentary Procedure. After seeing Terry, I walked down the hall of the big building. I walked past the door of the Prudential Life Insurance Company and happened to glance at the open door I saw a face that looked familiar. I went closer to the desk and to my surprise, it was Martha Rainbolt, private secretary to her new husband. I asked her about her broth er, Harold, and she said he was Dean of West Point, the University. She also told me about Louise Craig, her school-day chum. She said Louise had just been chosen Queen of the Applesauce Festival in Seattle, Washington, and Pat Winn was King. Martha also me of the Opera that she attended at the Metropolitan Opera House starring Phyllis Mosier in The Clogged-up Key-Hole. Her very first performance, and that night she received 18 curtain calls! While thinking of Phyllis Mosier, I turned another page to find her picture, and I found it directly across from that of Edith Totten. She was recently elected Nurse of the Year by our Armed Forces. Speaking of the Army, Betty Cunningham has just made a tour of the world, following her Army Colonel husband. Getting closer to the end of the book, I stumbled across a picture of Louis Smith, now a leader of the National Duck Association at Tampa, Florida where he is making his home. Also residing in Florida is Walter Rich and his family. Walter is testing out a space ship he designed with hopes to reach the moon in the near future. In the corner of the page was Denzil Whitman's picture, winner of the Marathon Olympics in Greece this year.
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Sl lllll MASS Wlll We the Senior Class of New Salisbury High School, City of New Salisbury, County of Harrison, and State of Indiana, being declared of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- voking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First, We the Senior Class give, devise and bequeath unto each of the three classes, the Freshman, Sophomore, and Juni- or the following: To the Freshman we will the right to cherish our initials and love emblems carved on the desks for a period of three long years To the Sophomores, we will our good looks and most distinguis- hed personalities, may they long treasure these. To the Junior girls, the Senior girls will all thernicein the cloak room, and to the Junior boys, the Senior boys will their positions on the basketball team. To the entire Junior Class we will our dearly beloved seats in Economics class, along with Mr. Taylor. Second, each Senior individually wishes to will some small momento to another who we know will cherish it dearly. I, MARGIE ARBUCKLE, will my light-headed boyfriend to anyone who will take him. I, FORREST BYRNE, will my A average in Government to Ben Oster. I, LOUISE CRAIG, will my ability to keep a steady boyfriend to Ruth Damon. . I, BETTY CUNNINGHAM, will my quiet ways to Wanda Tron- Cin. I, BEATRICE DAMON, will my secretarial ability to Betty Gorman. I, DON DAVIS, will my most popular nick-name of HDIAPER CORTES to Junior Davis. I, KEITH DAVIS will my seat in English class to Don Leffler.
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