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1 'l'he beauty advisor of our class, Joan Brown, has begun her work as head beautrcian rn Ivey's of Orlando. Well I see that the senior class has turned out better than scien- . trsts astrologers and our teachers predicted. Prophet, if SUCCESS It's doing your job the best you can, And being fair to your fellow men, It's making money, but holding friends, And staying true to your aims and ends, It's figuring how and learning why, And looking forward and thinking high, And dreaming a little and doing muchg It's keeping always in closest touch With what is finest in word and deed, It's being thorough yet making speed, It's daring blithely the field of chance, While making labor a brave romance, It's going onward despite defeat , ,fl 'w 'mu ffwozwff fy? And fighting staunchly, but keeping sweet, It's being clean, and it's playing fair, It's laughing lightly at Dame Despairg It's struggling on with the will to win, But taking loss with a cheerful gring It's sharing sorrow, and work, and mirth And making better this good old earth, It's serving, striving through strain and stress, It's doing your noblest--that's success. - - - -- -Contributed. ij'
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,'W PROPHECY Ten years have passed and the lights are low in radio station WDIG. The audience is excited as the Master of Ceremonies makes the announcement that through some coin- cidence all of the guest tonight, with the exception of two persons who work for the radio and TV Station, are graduates of the Oviedo High class of 1955. Andrew Aulin, one of our best band leaders. is now conducting his band on radio V. .-, and television. I-le and Bryant Hickson work together everyday. Bryant p is the technician for the television program on which Andrew is perform- , 's -1, ing. N?-fr' The Master of Ceremonies is none other than Kenneth Malcolm, now Mayor of Oviedo. His first guest is Miss Rebekah Tuhy. now a . is l professor of music in one of the larger universities in the East. Becky says teaching just couldn't be better. Miss Mabel Congleton. an auto agency secretary, is working for an Orlando dealer. She has high hopes of being advanced to a larger agency in Kentucky soon. Mr. Johmmy Jones, who is a pharmacist in the Oviedo Drug Store, and his steno- grapher. the former Miss Leona Hart, will soon make their home in Lake Charm Park. near the Myers residence. Mrs. Edith Dishman, now the mother of two children, is no longer working in the drug store, but is staying at home and playing housewife. Our married man of the class. Charles Mentzer. is working hard for Uncle their ten kids! Meanwhile Charles' boss is none other than his former classmate Bruce Peairs who is also a family man. At a big national convention held in the famous metropolitan city of Geneva the secretaries of our class, Lois Rambo and Ann Pierson, attended and won Sam in the U.S. Navy. He plans to retire soon after and help his wife raise l' national honors for achievement. Miss Nancy Myers came back for a final visit to Oviedo before returning up north where she plans to live the rest of her life. Coming to our city on a famous Cornbelt airplane piloted by an international- ly known pilot. Dolores Masters. they both were given a hearty welcome by a famous hillbilly band- leader, Shirley Malcolm. who is performing at the swanky night club, Celery Plaza, downtown. xX
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Andrew Aulin, will and bequeath my experience in band to Wallace Kelsey, my ability to skip school to Keith Malcolm and my office work to Donnie Malcolm. I, Joan Brown, will and bequeath my bad temper to Bobby Cox, my ability to eat candy in typing class to Elena Tuhy, and my job as co-captain of the basketball team to Kay Estes. x I, Nancy Myers, will and bequeath my ability to sell maga- I X zines to Peggy Fleming and my height to Shirley Partin. ' I, Rebekah Tuhy. will and bequeath my long blond hair to Melanie Jackson, my share of the rice and beans to Bobby Cox, and the way I blush to Mary Ann Tesinsky. 5 W-1-,Jr I, Charles Mentzer, will and bequeath my ability to go with all the girls to Ray Fore and my ability to play basketball to Raymond Mik- - ler. I, Dolores Masters, will and bequeath my loud mouth to Pat Walker, my slenderness to Mary Anne Slayton, and my ability to go with Orlando boys to Elena Tuhy. I, Johnny Jones, will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Bobby Cox, my ability to get to school on time to Lorne Mathers, and my ability to get out of class to Freddie Wheaton. l, Lois Rambo, will and bequeath my ability to skip school without being caught to Jean Smithson and my ability to get along with the teachers to Bobby Cox, and to Nadine Bostick l will my ability to type. I, Edith Dishman, will and bequeath my bashful nature to Peggy Fleming, my ability to play basketball alternate semesters to Jean Smithson, and my ability to sign my own re- port card to Donnie Malcolm. I, Leona Hart, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Freddie Wheaton. I, Ann Pierson, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Coach to Bobby Cox and my blond hair to Elena Tuhy. I, Kenneth Malcolm, will and bequeath my ability to play basket- ball to Freddie Wheaton, and my love spot on the balcony to Ray Fore. I, Shirley Malcolm, will and bequeath my ability to get tickled to Dawn Walker and my height to Shirley Partin,
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