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it again.-W We worked hard on the Junior-Senior banquet, but were well repaid by the many compliments. The bright-colored hula skirts and the Hawaiian theme added ga colorful note of interest. We missed Clifford Stewart, Beulah Gose, Billy Joe 'Mi1ner, Wanda Ramey, Bonnie Sears, Ellen Syrie, and Delores Moore this year. The twelfth grade was the climax of our years of toil. We were glad to have Marvin Horn back ageing Doris Dauphin, Carolyn Stewart, and Oleta Shans made nice classmates too, even though Oleta left before the year ended. Two former under- classmates admired our class so much they spent a summer catching up with us-- Coleen Cockerill and Revs Highfill. We sponsored concessions at most of the home games and at the fair and stock show, which added to our profits immensely. The F. F. A.-Senior Box Supper brought in some needy cash. We attempted an- other skip day following the first real snow--punishment followed of course. Our -F. F. A.boys justified our pride in them by winning honors at several stock shows and on judging teams. The Senior basketball players, both boys and girls, have :shown unusual ability in handling the ball. Mr. Peach, who has been our sponsor for the past two years,w1ll see us through our last activities. The Senior Play, Junior-Senior Banquet, and our annual Senior trip will prove a perfect ending for an eventful twelve years. Of the original thirty-five hopeful first-graders we kept J. Alan Ames, Wilbur Henderson, Roger McGlamery, Jimmy Smith, Delbert White- ynack, Donna Blakesley, June Eilers, and Bonnie Stoll all through the years. We have lost Wanda Ramey, Beulah Gose, and Della Horn ucmatrimony--who will be next? All good things must come to an end, but we have many happy memories to carry us all through life. Some of us plan to go on to college, some into business, yet we will all remember the happy days in school. v PROPH CY OF THE CLASS OF 1948 How exciting, 1t's l958 and my manager, Marvin Horn, and I are about to make a trip back to the city--50,000 now--of Mooreland where I will give numerous lec- tures on the subject, Ware Freckles Hered1tary?N I must have a few new things to wear so I go to the exclusive dress shop of the famous French designer, Mademoiselle Armeta Dutton. I am shown several crea- tions with the 'new look'--the dresses drag the floor for 15 feet behind--and Louise Best and Frances Patterson show the dresses off to the best possible advan- tage. My, what figures for modeling! I need a physical examination so I drive over to the Meyer-0-Clinic. At the .door I am greeted by the famous surgeon himself, with his assista t, Miss June Ellers, close behind. They are to be married in only 15 years! I cannot afford Dr. Meyer's personal attention, so I go instead to Dr. J. Lewis Myers. He is a little gray now, but his Schaeffer pen still writes with wonderful precision. His typist, Carolyn Stewart, receives me with cordiallty. Jack Holloway, his office boy, gives me one of his typical friendly greetings. I am surprised to meet the famous trio of nurses--Juanita Maddux, Lela Highfill, and Doris Dauphin--Who ac- .companied Mrs. Dick Dickerson K formerly Bonnie Stoll I to the jungles of Africa where they performed one of the greatest miracles of salvation in the epidemic of InLoveophob1a' that the world had ever known. Ah, for such fearlessness! I start out for lunch and whom do I pass but Donna Blakesley, the world's fastest typist. She types at 360 words a minute and since good typlsts are in great demand, she has a new mink coat--this time from J. Alan Ames, the nation's gwealthlest farmer. It seems that they are to be married in a few weeks. J. Alan his a little bald now, but I doubt seriously if that will do much to dim their jhappiness. They seem to be very much in love. f My, how time flies! I am just one hour late for my luncheon date with Rev. 2Roger MoGlamery, the noted theologian. He is such a kindly soul, however, that ythe wait did not make him angry. And look who he brought along! I see that I am its have the honor of dining with John Ferris and his manager, Delbert Whitenack. ZJohn just won the world's title for light-weight thinking, and he has written jseveral articles advocating the use of Vitamins L S M F k T. 5 We go into the Wstop, Look, Listeng But,For Heaven's Sake Don't Th1nk,' cafe gwhere we are greeted by pretty Reva Highfill, the manager. Shelum certainly made ia success of her life, even though she did go noverboredn for Harold Thanscheldt, fthe million dollar rancher. He ditched her and she hadtw recuperate for six long Qmonths, a shorter time than most of his victims. My, he's a regular 'Bluebeard. gHe takes Vitamin Bee, the new super-super-reviver discovered by Jack Holloway,the lnoted scientist who doubles as office-boy for Dr. Meyers. Jack has a time hiding gfrom his admirers. Now it's time for a floor show an we are entertained by Maxine Dauphin, the torch singer who used to sing with the 'Three-Rights-and-a-Wring'for Frank-Not-So Hotra. She's singing the new hit tune, UNO-Stoop, No Squat, No Sprint,' that everyone is so crazy about. j I look at the clock and see that I have only time to catch one more number and then I must go. It is Nannie Mae Malm the world's champion women tumbler, ,., ,.v v-- .-f ..... .-.,...,.,..,-,....,, -.. -,...,....,.,, ,,,.. ,. , . . , ,I . . . .. I , . Q . , 1
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