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CLASS HISTORY h ISBY!! Claire Motsinger Robert Battle 4Continued From Another Page? sent to guard against foreign uprisingsg some 'will be kept at hom-e for self pro- tection wand still others will readjust themselves to other different modes of life. .In conclusion the class of 46 ad- monishes the Junior class to do that which is best for all. ll-li FRESHMAN YEAR I1V ayetta Sullivan Eugene Wilson Aud- Katherine Rutherford Roberta Wells Francis Brown Pfaul Targonski Pauline Martin Wilmer Hobson DVROPPED SOPHOMORE YEAR Bonme Terrell Jackie Wagoner John- ny Brown Billy Porter Joe Sumirers Elwood Summers ENTERED SOPHOMORE YEAR Billy Joe Wade Vance Zink Mary Dur- am DROPPED JUNIOR YEAR Burke McCos'iey Leo Bower Leeta Blaekman, Vance Zink, Many Durham. ENTERED JUNIOR YEAR Don Carlos Johnson, Helen Underwood. ENTERED SENIOR YEAR James Kay, Jean Griffin, Rosalee Ma- huron. ONES WHO DROPPED OUT DURING rey Pixley, Grace , Vest, Parul Voyles, ' I . ! h . A avg, sg., V 4, .t .as is 4. .ng .fs qgyggvgi, '57 17'-112311,
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ta es fe lt: GE C? is gp it. X 'ti ex C9 QS- is I . ta CA lt? G? SENIOR PROPHECY One day in April as I was spending my vacation on the sandy beaches of Gibral- tar, which had been my home for the last ten years, I suddenly had the longing to see my dear old classmates. I wanted to return to civilization once more. So I summoned my little helper and we hastily bade goodby to my home country and started out in my Atomicship in search of civilization once more! As we were gently floating over Mt. Vesuvius, and I happened to glance down to see none other than our Bombshell Redhead, MISS MILDRECD G'E1FFS,. at the head of a tribe of natives. Great was my surprise when I learned what she was instructing them, for! Strange as it may seem, her class was rapidly catching on to the general fundamentals on Poise at the time of eruption. Getting in my Atomicship again we drifted toward the great town of Calcutta, where I found another one of my dear classmates, formerly MISS NANCY BUSH. As her husband had inherited the Jackson estate they had moved there and had a large collection of gsoats, cows, mules, antiques and a large assortment of little Jacksons. Now we muast make a detour and I had to change my mode of transportation if I wanted to see the remainder of niy class- mates. So we made a three-point landing and climbed out of tiny ,Axtomicship and started walking cross country. I had pro- gressed a few miles up into the hills, when 1 came to a little cottage. Out in the yard playing, was a group- of the cutest little kids and I knew then they were none other than BIIJLY MARTIN'S. His wife invited me in and entertained me with .a few of the Martin's Specials. Fin- ally I had to leave and I know I left one of the qunietest homes on earth. On down the road I traveled until I came to an Entertainment Joint. Behind the bar was none other than our own LLOYD SULLIVAN who was the owner of the joint. His star performer for his floor shows was Arlene Rush who was malkfing Gypsy Rose Lee jealous of her technique. We chatted a while and final- ly I had to be on my way. As I was pre- -paring to leave, I spied a picture of a cheesecake pinned uipon the wall. model. Then he told me all about Frank- IE RATTS. He had been called to Hol- lywood and had been asked to be the lead- ing man for the main show of the year whi-ch, as you all know, was The Three Blind Mice . He also was the agricul- ture agent of that town and was experi- menting on how to cross a tomato with a carrot. Finally I was off and as I got to Broad- way I noticed a sign -along the street which read like this, 'iWe'll fix it, See if you can eat it . I thought I would try it so I went in. Behind the counter was none other than LOREN GRAN, w'ho had retu-rned to school the following year and attended Mrs. Baker's cooking class. Now he was an A-1 Cooker instead of an A-1 Eater. I decided to try some of his specialties and they gave me the funniest sensation when I had finished. I thowglht if they had things like that in this conimtry, l'd never go black to my home. We chatted awhile and he told me he had a Slenderizing' Room: just across the street, so I rnosied over to see how well he was doing. As I Went in the door the receptionist greeted me. I told her I wanted to look things over as the proprie- tor had been an old classmate of mine. Was she surprised! She also was an old 4r11e.r4ber of that wonderful class. It was MISS PAULINE LINN, who was typing at the rate of 149 words a minute now. She held another job down just outside of town, which was taking care of her husband and twenty-five cats. When I had approved of everything I continued my trip' down Ma' Street. I noticed anotiier sign which said, Dealers in Real Estaten. I journeyed in and was I surprised! There ,behind a pol- ished desk sat Everett Newlon, with his cute little secretary, MISS JEAN GLRIF- FIN sitting on his lap. l've always heard of these sort of thinigzs but that was the first time I had seen it pfut into affect. I was about in the notion of staying in this country myself now. So I asked if he had a farm for sale just at the edge of town. Of course he did, but it was impossible for him to show it to me as he was oretty busy at the time, as I cofuld plain- ly see. He summoned his agent, though, and said he could show me the town. el he al il an al si tl 7 al 47 tl ai sl 9 al Q 5 ta al C The surrounding of the picture looked S0 Pm Off again- AS We journeyed down 'f familiar but I couldn't place the face. I the street' I happened to Pee? Into ,an asked the proprietor who it was and was I alley! lead ther e I Sew aeether Slgn Whlffh Q, in for a surprise? He told me that it was readf wrestle to Retem Yom' Share - W, the SiX,f00t giant of Om. class MISS HEL- I went in and my very dear old classmate, N Q6 EN UNDERWOOD who now was a Powers fC0llfinlled On Another Pagel I ., y , a s . it -I - .t ... .., aw., +V' 5
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