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GALLOPING GHOST Class Gifts by JANIS ROGERS, SHIRLEY JARVIS and RONALD SMITH Marshall Armstrong - Here is the bottle of gingerale the boys sent you after, which you never got, at the Hotel Bristol in New York. Was Mr. Bond waiting for you in the lobby? Elaine Battles - Elaine has a yen for pets. She brought a chameleon from New York, then at All-State Festival, she bought a canary. At home, Elaine has a guinea pig, so here is a turtle to add to her collec- tion. Stella Blanchard - Stella, we know that you are anxious to get married but haven't received the ring yet. Here is one to keep until you get yours. Thelma Boudreau - Here is an axe, Thelma. Someone told us that you like to chop down trees for a hobby. Eleanor Braley - Eleanor, we recall that you got caught between traflic going both ways in New York. Here is a policeman's badge so you will have the right of way all the time. Louise Brigham - Louise, since you're the only redhead in the senior class, we'd hate to see you lose the color as you grow old, so here is a box of flaming red hair dye. Ranee Cowdrey - Ranee, since you have trouble shooting deer in the day- time, here is a flashlight so you can jack them at night. Richard Day - We know you enjoyed your trip to New York very much. In case you would like to go back, here's a ticket. Joan Davis - J oanie, here is a can of lubricating oil, so the gears of the car won't lock on the bridge and stall traflic again. Peggy Dalton - We know you like to go riding. Here is a horse for Jerry so he can enjoy riding, too. Bernard Duto - We hear that you are going to join the Navy to see the world. Well, here is a ticket to Bethel that will get you started. Marlene Coffin - Marlene, here is a cow for your farm when you and Gay- lon are married. ' Sandra Bruorton - Sandy, a few of us have heard that your favorite drink lately is coke Could it be that a guy from Norwich Univer- sity who goes by that name has something to do with it? Here is the coke, for fond memories. Lucy Gilman - Lucy, you have a car, a man, and a diamond, so we are giving you a house. Marilyn Gilford - Marilyn, we know you like to travel, so here is an air- plane all your own. Raymond Gray - Ray, this small gas tank may help defray your expenses going from Albany to New Hampshire so you can see Stonie. Elinor Hutchinson - El, since your wedding is Saturday, here are some sleeping pills for you till then. Shirley Jarvis - I hear that your main ambition is to be a tap dancer. Here are a pair of tap shoes to start you off right. Mona Jones - Jonesy, we thought you would like this '54 Ford convert- ible so you can run down and see John each week-end.
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GALLOPING GHOST Shayne: I saw Laurie McGee in New York, selling the Bowery News, try- ing to raise money for a drink at the White Rose Bar, where Jerry Osha is the bartender. Mary Ann: What is Sandy Morse up to these days? Gibby: She now plays the role of a farmer's wife in the country, as she got sick of Boston. Where is Mona Jones? Shayne: Well, she finally graduated from Beanville Academy for Physi- cal Therapy and is now helping Johnny in their clinic. Marilyn Gif- ford is their medical secretary. Gibby: I read that Elsie Morey married a man who manufactures plat- form shoes for short people and that Elsie is his best model. What ever happened to the girls who joined the service? Shayne: Well, I found Lois Rhoades and Janis Rogers in Paris where they were stationed with the WAF's. Mary Ann: I see Marie Savage finally drove her husband crazy with her jokes. Gibby: Yes, and did you hear about Ann Potuznick? She sold her '42 Chevrolet to an antique dealer and made a fortune. Mary Ann: The last time I saw Gib Tabor he had a car full of girls and was headed West. Shayne: I met Jane and Ted in New York City, where they were racing down Broadway with a taxi driver in their Model T. Many Ann: Phyllis Webster and Emma Spooner soon turned their caps and gowns in for wedding gowns. Mary Ann: That Shayne Tabor finally nailed down Duane long enough to marry him and they are now living happily in New York, where Duane plays in a band. Gibby: Ha! Ha! The other day Carol's oldest girl came home and said Mary Ann had enrolled at R.H.S. for a PG course for the eighteenth time. Say, whatever happened to her steady, Ray? Shayne: Hey, haven't you heard? He has started a Bachelors' Rest Home i' and is still waiting for her. Mary Ann: Well, that's the story of the old gang. Wish we could see them all again. ir
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GALLOPING GHOST Carol Lewis - Carol, here is a check for 81,000 for you and Carlton, so you can start on your Dream House. Nancy Osha - Nancy, we know that you are looking for a special man, the same as all girls do. Here is a stepladder so you can see him coming. J err? Osha - Jerry, here is a helicopter, so you can get to North Randolph aster. Charlie Rogers - Here is a sling shot, Charlie, so the next time you are Coon Hunting, you can get him. Sandra Morse - Sandy, here is a milking machine stool for you, so when you are home for a vacation from Boston you can go up to the Green Mountain Stock Farm and help Huck with the milking. Elsie Morey - This is the whitest face powder we co-uld find. The next time you blush that bright purple, we hope this will help. Laurence McGee - Laurie, here is a package of Life Savers. You might need them if you are washed overboard in the Navy. Ann Potuznick - Ann, seeing that you have only one gear left in your car, we thought We would get you a new one before yours fell apart. Lois Rhoades - Lois, here is a little hot-rod all your own, so, if and when you go into the WAFS, you can get to Texas faster. Janis Rogers - Jan, if you ever lose your good singing voice, here is a tuner to get you back on pitch. Marie Savage - Marie, we know that you are always laughing, but in case you stop, here is a joke book to make that smile appear again. Agnes Smith - Agnes, since you are going to work in the secretarial field, We know you will need a pen, so here is one to get you started. Ronald Smith - Ronnie, here is an address book so you can keep all your peroxide blondes, redheads, and brunettes straight. Emma Spooner - Emma, We heard you say you had everything for your home except a rolling pin, so we have purchased it for you. Wes, you had better watch your step. Mary Ann Stone - Stonie, we hear that you and Ray frequently visit Magalsky's. You two must be interested in farm machinery. Here is a tractor so you won't have to go there any more. Gilbert Tabor - You are always talking about the perfect woman you're looking for. We hope this one will take her place until you lind one. Shayne Tabor - Shayne, we know that you haven't a car of your own, so here is a motorcycle to go see Duane With. Jane Tewksbury - Jane, here are some utensils for your hope chest so when you and Ted are hitched, you can start your spring house cleaning right OE. Phyllis Webster - Phyl, We thought you would like these iiowers for your wedding veil. They are a rather poor substitute for the real orange blossoms, but we hope they will do.
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