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I ISI II I? I392 IIttVI?IIIiIQlttf' I P R O P H E C Y Time: The Present Place: The Fountain Home - Occasion: Joyce has just retired after reading her senior edition She thinks back over the faces that shine from the page of pic- tures: and, with a smile on her lips, she closes her eyes. In a very short time she finds herself on a floating magic carpet--rid- ing high above the clouds in the year l955.In the Nunbodiedn spirit of dreams she visits old haunts and new and strange places in Port Neches, asking and eagerly picking up all the information she can about her former classmates. In Port Neches High School she sees a familiar face in the office, Who? None other than Margaret Allen, who has replaced W. J. after so long a time. As she floats about town, a large sign catches her eye-nBoyd's BeaneryU-why,it is owned and operated by Edward Earl. It's the swcllest eating joint in town too, 'so naturally she enters to find the neat form of the chief waitress most familiar--Barbara Cayard--still,Cayard--passing in and out a- mong tables with a dignified air. . And there's the old maids' home--exclusively operated by none other than Violet Flurry. Dorothy Choate is sitting on the porch knitting--what a change ten or more years can make! And in a stately mansion she finds Elna Gregory, married to a wealthy.man and an active lecturer to the P. T. A., entertaining a group of prominent people. Among the quests is Georgia H0rPiQf who is. instructor of jitterbugging in high school--what's the famous quartet, VThe Howell Howlers,H the most outstanding member of which is Riley Woolley. There are Maxine Jones and Robert Sparks, who are in charge of the floor show. Their entertainers are from the Sparks School of Advanced Tapping, in which Maxine is chief instructor--next to Sparks. The noted criminal lawyer is here--Marvin Landry, who himself in the famous trial of who was acquitted for the mur- Moon, famous plastic surgeon, are among the elite. Herschel the inventor, Robert Dill, who are in one corner talking over made such an outstanding record for Mrs. J. D. Langston, Gladys Morris, der of her husband. Doctor Elmer and his pretty nurse, Elaine Baye, Anderson, champion pool-shooter,and is working on a new type pool ball, possibilities. The Myers girls, Maribeth and Garnet, own a partnership skat- ing rink. There's Dalton Halford, the man who has just returned from a visit with Madame Lazonga--he taught her the seventh lesson and perfected the Napproach.n The local banker, Jack Thayer, makes the picture complete. Again downtown, Joyce looks over the business section and sees one of the for this week is There's the P. Abshire, with gang robs banks And Dayton chain stores owned by Joilet Woods. The special a Joilet Julip--just one of Rcd's conglomerations main hideout of the notorious gangster leader, J. his secretary, Marie Covington, at the desk. His and steals candy from babies. Carter, tired of running, and too lazy to walk, riding his bicycle to his business establishment, Carter Clothiers half of which is brother Dalton's, who has proved the better citi- zen. There's John Collinsfs potato chip factory, he manufactures H-'g-mw,Dm van, ,H -,m1QCOHtlDUQd.QD,PDgD 305. .U . I. - - . --A Page Ten 1 I I I I I I I I . 0 I I I I 1 'I ,,,- ,
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W .1-: 7' X f7Af?s ' ' MERLENE BRYANT nHer glossy hair was oluste 'd o'er I a brow ' Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth.n DALTON CARTER NThe Kindest man, The best-condition'd and I unwearied spirit In doing eourtesies.N DAYTON CARTER 61 HFor every why he had a wherefore.N BARBARA CAYARD HShe has a smile for everyone.H AUDREY CHEEK ' HHas great possibilities, But little time for study.N .g l DOROTHY CHOATE f nHeart on her lips and soul within her eyes If Soft as her elime, and sunny as her sKies.W -LILA CHRISTY NUnstain'd thoughts do seldom dream of evil.N ta JOHN COLLINS NA willing heart adds feather to the heel.N MARIE COVINGTON NExeeeding fair she was, and yet fair In that she never studied to be fairer Than nature made her.W JACK DAWSON Hwise and lengthwise.N ROBERT DILL ' Wwe grant although he had much wit, He was shy of using it.N ETHEL ESKIND . HBehold a girl with courage A strong! 4, A senior, still her . C .--' j4,g hair is long. fu L ,l?,Q.s Q1 J!! 1i,LBYVf r Pa e Twelve 5 K..4.' A., 71.
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