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1, vim wfophefy Mr Cramer s vo1ce fades mto the d1stance as I lay my head on my desk for a httle nap wh1le he so busmly trys to teach me the Constxtutxon My mxnd wonders off mto dream land My what a change m the world smce I last saw It m 1949 The txme now 15 l969 The place 15 my rocket sh1p on the way to the earth from the moon where I and my better half have started a Co op gas stat1on As l come swmftly to earth 1n my rocket sh1p I notxce a sh1p buzzlng wxth actxvmty and smce I am very anx1ous to get m on all the fun and fmd out what the world 1S hke I land my rocket sh1p nearby and go aboard shlp to fmd out what all the excxtment was about I boarded the shxp and there to my amazement was Harold O Neal completely outfztted 1n a d1v1ng su1t He seemed very happy so I asked hmm why he was so happy and he told me that Bertha was now a mermaxd and that he enjoys v1s1t1ng her although It 15 a httle damp down there After a short v1s1t wxth h1m I contmued on my way to Reynolds wxth the contlnual worry of where to land 1n those Rose Creek h1lls but when I arrlved over the place where I thought the wee town of Reynolds should be but mstead there was now a town that completely covered the Rose Creek wxth a large landxng str1pwh1ch was bu1lt for the many flymg farmers of thxs r1ch and prosperous terr1tory I landed my plane and took a tax1 to the busxness d1str1ct of thls large town when I arnved down town the drnver turned to tell me the amount of my tax1 fare he was drmvmg a tax1 and he explaxned that now that Marcella was a novehst he dec1ded to do somethmg that he hked to do 1nstead of keeplng house I paxd my tax: fare and began to walk about when suddenly a ha1r brush dropped m front of me I looked up and there from the wxndow of a fourteenth story wxndow I saw Corlyn dry1ng her ha1r She had taken t1me from her edxtorxal Job Corlyn was now a busy woman ed1t1ng the Reynolds Natmonal Weekly As I was look1ng up at Corlyn wxth the fear that she would drop another haxr brush on me I ran mto someone and he sa1d Excuse me mam I dxdn t notlce you The vo1ce had a deep southern accent and belonged to Duane Beachler He told me that he was ralsmg cotton m Alabama 1nstead of cane as he once dxd xn good old Reynolds Hxgh I cont1nued on my Journey about town and mn a vacant lot there was a huge cxrcus tent w1th large pxctures of a beaut1ful acrobat why sure enough It was Bonme Nutz As I was looklng 1n amazement at the pxctures a hon suddenly appeared In front of me and after nearly scarmg me to death I not1ced that followmg close behmd hxm was the hon tarner why sure enough lt was Duane Safar I stopped to talk to h 'n and asked h1m how he happened to be a hon tamer I-Ie told me that h1s frxend Bud 1. e1s an Afrxcan Jungle explorer had gxven h1m a hon for a Chnstmas present and smce then he has had a fond hlung for hons 14 6 and sure enough it was Roscoe. My word! Roscoe a taxi driver? I asked him why
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O O O O Eufvene Cerveny Duane Safar leaves h1s habxt of wh1spc rxny Esther bhoup Norbert Heller s happy cheerful mood Luther Lakey Harold O Neal s ab1l1ty not to blush us hen calls d down Della Mae Du1s Corlyn DeFra1n s ab1l1ty to play volleyb xll Frmda Rmldle and .Tun1or Cerveny Frances G1bson and Jams Iunker the Green Freshmen Class All the dry test books 1n ease of a tlood the G1ddy Sophomore Class The Sen1ors ab1l1ty to get out of work Tot he Cvxvvllng Junlor Class The wxsdom of the bemor glass Cn' any Bes1des these enforced mfts we leave not of necessuy but of our own fret W1ll our bless1ng and a pledge of frlendshlp from hengeforth And we do hereby const1tute and appo1nt lk r Cramer sole executor of thu last w1ll and testament 13 T D , - , , .' 5 ' ' ' ' '. - ' 5. T ' , C ' . To , ' ' ' ' ' . 2 f . . To ' ' , A ' ' ' l z . To , -' , A - I 4 1 1 I . - , , L leave their double seat in the assembly. T , ' ---- f' q ' ' ' ' T ' ---- ' ' ' ' . .OO . . ---- . V, . , I .
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I was very glad to get away from the lxons After that 11tt1e scare I was very hung ry so I went downtown and there above a huge buxldxng was a brxght neon sxgn readmg The Blue Angel B111 Krause Proprmetor Remember1ng that B111 was once a classmate I decmded to patromze h1s restaurant As I was eatmng the most de11c1ous meal I glanced at the cover of a magazme wlnch I had bought at the corner magazme stand and there on the cover was a very famxhar face why sure enough xt was Frances G1bson She was now a powers model After I fmxshed my lunch I walked about the town and notxcmg a museum I went znsxde to look around The fn-st thxng I saw was a trophy won by the basket ball team from Reynolds Hxgh School m 1949 Above the case m which mt was placed were the words Rare and Valuable I contmued to look around and notxced a man bus1ly mterested xn a snake and as he turned I not1ced xt was Vernon M111us He was now a nat1onally known sc1ent1st and the buxlder of the Reynolds H1St0rlC Museurn After my journey through the musemn I was walkmg about the streets of th1s falr cxty when I notxced the sxgn RHS ln large red letters I decmded mt must be the rad1o statxon Smce lhad always wanted to see a radxo broadcast I walked 1nto the bulldxng Shortly after I was seated the show began The announcer came onto the stage and mtroduced the stars Jams Junker and Dwanne Sexmsen famous novelxst Norber Heller Just as the Curtam was rxsxng a voxce spoke 1n and saxd Delores what was the answer to quest1on ten OH my goodness I must have fallen asleep +4-anwwozxao-144444111:-Mxwwcaorae-414:-exams: 0 I1 The Sun D1al the h1gh school s newspaper was started ln 1932 under the sponsorsh1p of M1ss Fxsher lt 1S pubhshed by the Jun1or and Semor Englxsh classes Th1s year Corlyn DeFra1n has been edmtor the f1rst semester and Frances Gmbson the second Each Senmor staff member has had a J'un1or assxstant and the fxfth xssue had an all Junxor staff w1th Dawn I-Iellbusch actlng as edxtor The last xssue was the spec1al Semor xssue Mrs Cramer and Mr Vance have been Co sponsors Approxxmately one hundred and fourteen cop1es of each of the s1x xssues were publxshed The subscrxptxon pr1ce was twenty cents to the school ch1ldren th1rty fxve cents to the town people and f1fty cents 1f ma11ed to the subscmbers An exchange of pubhcatxon wxth the other schools of the county and 1n other states was mamtamed Th1s gave us an opportumty to see what other schools d1d and to pass our ldeas on to them The Sun Dxal was self supported and fxlled a worthy need of the school 15 playing the leading roles in the play My Last Mother-in-law , by the world It 19 ' I ll la
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