Queen Annes County High School - Pride Yearbook (Centreville, MD)

 - Class of 1952

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QUQI' fo E 0l 90tiQl'l CLASS PROPHECY In 1962 Jane Swan and Myrtle Faulkner decided to take a trip to Mars. They had learned from various sources that a number of their classmates had moved there. They boarded a space ship that was designed by Larry Collier and started for Mars. They made a safe landing, thanks to their pilot, joe Lucas, who was always a careful driver in high school. At the airport Lee Sinclair greeted them and they learned he had risen to a high position in the Mars branch of the National Guard. He had been appointed to govern the planet by the head of the Military Intelligence. Marvin Walls. Lee's right hand man was another National Guard officer, Charles Griffin. He was kept busy waking Lee inthe morning in time to keep his appointments. Leaving the field, they entered a restaurant, and there they found Ellen Mears working. It seemed she had grown fond of restaurant business when she was employed in Rehoboth during the summer of '51, so she had decided to make it her life's work. Hearing a Hill Billy Hit Parade coming over the space radio from Annapolis, Maryland they naturally found Rosalie Allen close by. She had become a space ship hostess. Leaving the restaurant they visited the Mars Times owned by jimmy Anderson. His journalists, Faye Councell, Ruth Ann Chance, Marguerite Kimbles and Peggy George, were making great progress. jimmy said that his newspaper was the largest in the universe, due undoubtedly to the ability of his reporters, who got their start as writers for their school paper, THE KEYf'. Saying good-bye to Jimmy, they located the nearest baseball field and found Carroll Creighton, Donald Walls, and Morte Bedford getting ready to play. Of course, everyone knew that these three were responsible for making the Mars Stars such an unbeatable team. During the game they heard someone yelling hello to them. Who should it be but Barbara Sheubrooks and her old pal, Grace Baker, who had not forgotten their cheerleading days back in Centreville High School. During their chatter, they learned that Grace was happily married, while Barbara was working as a lawyer's secretary. They left the ball field for a tour of the planet and found Emily Renshaw teaching physics at the University of Mars. She said she owed her success to Mr. Rickertis teaching back in high school. Their inspection of the campus brought them face to face with Teddy Shortall who was supervising the building of a new dormitory. They decided it was time to start back to earth. They stopped in Germany to refuel, and much to their surprise, Theresia Fix came out with their atomic gas pills. While in Germany their space was inspected by a Military Policeman, whom they recognized immedi- ately as Lt. Robert Rhodes and his assistant, Cpl. Maud Roe. jane and Myrtle left Germany May 31, 12:20 P. M. and arrived in Texas at 12:30 P. M. While in Texas they stopped to see joan Sorflaten. She had finally decided she couldn't get Texas off her mind, so she moved there. 4 That night they flew to Beverly Hills, California and went to a swanky hotel to register for the night. Before they could do this, Charlotte Dukes appeared. She insisted they be her guests and she made their stay delightful by entertaining them in the ballroom where her husband was the orchestra leader. The next morning they went to San Diego and stopped for a few hours to see their pal, Hazel Pate. Her husband, Admiral George Bland and their two little sailors were on hand to greet them also. They said good-bye and boarded a plane for Utah. In Salt Lake City they noticed a sign on a window, Comegys and McLaughlin. They investigated and found that it was really joe McLaughlin and Bobby Comegys. These men were running a Lonely Heart's Club. Through Bobby and Joe they learned that Lawrence Callahan was president of the General Motors Corpora- tion. They found Lawrence and were able to get a new jet propelled limousine to continue eastward. jane and Myrtle stopped over in Chicago at the Stephen's Hotel where a national convention was in session. joe Quimby has just been elected president of the Farm Bureau Association. With joe were Charles jackson and Ray Tarr, delegates from Maryland. The next morning the girls started for Maryland. They dropped in on Governor Phil Walbert and Sena- tor Franklin Moore. Louise Leaverton, the Governor's faithful secretary was busy typing. After reminiscing for more than an hour, they started for the Eastern Shore. Stopping to buy a ticket to cross the Bay Bridge they recognized the toll collector, john Meredith. Since they were former classmates, he gave them a free pass. They stopped in Grasonville to inquire for Marcy Foster and she told them that she had been married since 1952. After lunch with Marcy, they left for their homes in the quiet little towns of Price and Henderson. They had had a wonderful trip but they had learned that the Eastern Shore was the best place in which to live after all!

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gui fo M4 ...Wa LAST WILL We, tloe flair of 1952 of Cenfrezfille High School, being of .found mind: and bodies do beqzzeoih the following oifetr and fzbililiei to the following perfom to uiitx RAY TARR'S height to another up and coming rebounder, Bernard Miller. THERESIA'S blushes to that shy junior, Pat Atkinson. Harriet Fishpaw inherits DOGS deep voice. ELLEN leaves her love for Rehoboth to another Rehoboth lover, Sugie Towers. Anne Lore Fischer should be happy with CHARLOTTE'S dark hair. Pl-IIL'S G. I. hair cut to Billy Calloway. LEE'S beaten path to Willoughby to anyone who can take over. LAWRENCE'S curls to a boy who certainly doesn't need them, Charles Calloway. MORTE'S nick-name Satch to anyone who wants it! QI-Ie likes Spook'l betterj. LARRY'S love for English to another grammar friend, Jimmy Freeney. GRACE gives those freckles to anyone available. ROSALIE will keep her art ability, she may need it later in life. RUTH ANN'S position as guard on the basketball team goes to anyone who can fill it. MARCY leaves her infectious giggle to Charlotte Greiner. JANE bequeaths her fondness for boys' sports to Ginny Walters. JOE McLAUGHLIN'S concern for Briantown goes with him. JOE LUCAS leaves his Atlas physique to Donald Binebrink. SONNY leaves his Beau Brummel appearence to Kenneth Morgan. BARBARA leaves her get up and go spirit to another speedster, Faye Gibson. That smooth dancer, FRANKLIN MOORE, leaves the Hoot to Lee Jarrell. EMILY'S carefull driving ability goes to Pie,' Middleton. PEGGY leaves her beautiful golden locks to Shirley Mandrell. MYRTLE'S ability to give oral book reports is to be distributed evenly among those who need it. MARGUERITE leaves her snyness to Jo Ann Jackson. FAYE leaves her Acme slips to the next Student Council president. LOUISE is sorry she can't leave some of her commercial abilities to some deserving soul, but she will need them when she gets her secretarial position. HAZEL is taking her height with her. MAUD'S pep fand we don't know where she gets itj is left to Connie Kaufman. Doc Sterling inherits DONALD'S ability to make records in sports. BOBBY'S ability to learn a part so well goes to next year's senior class play actors. CARROLL'S chronic tardiness is worthless, so he leaves it to no one. MARVIN doesn't want to leave anything, but if anyone has any old rifles lying

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