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... --J-W - .A- SENIOH PROPHECY lcontinuedl Eddie Rose is a professor at Ohio University. He superb' vises the writing of all state tests: Eddie owns a farm also, that has all the latest improvements, but he had so little time to run it he converted it into a wrestlers. Richard Bowers lives in southern Africa. He built an 1 atomic retreat to get away from the noutside worldn. Here Richard makes experiments. On what? Nobody knows. These experiments made so much noise that all the alligators, elephants, Bushman and monkeys have left. Eddie Moor operates a fleet of trucks which haul steel nation-wide. Recently all of Eddie's trucks have been fitted with jet propulsion. His motto is: nThe fastest deal in steelg our speed we can't reveal.n - 1 '-'A '-La it 'A'--in-H' ' '
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SENIOR PROPHECY fcontinuedl Fred Bingle is the now famous astrologer who gave us the answer to the mysterious flying saucers. For this ac- complishment the United States government built him a special labratory with a giant telescope. Fred works very hard , but relaxes by vacationing on the moon. He says it's very quiet there. Barbara Younkin now devotes all her time to the raising and racing of a stable of thoroughbred horses, She got her start in her Senior year and soon had so many horses she bought a farm KSquires Farm! in Kentucky.. Barbara now sits on the old top rail singing ccwboysongs. Jim Stahl is now proprietor of his own factory, After graduation Jim played professional football. When he re- turned to take up a milk route Jim found the bottles so heavy he started work on making milk capsules. His factory now produces.the world's tiniest compact quart of milk. Eva Mae Rathburn is an instructor of girls physical ed- ucation in Cleveland. Though teaching rakcs up a lost of her time Eva manages to see all the Cleveland home baseball games. During summer vacations Eva works on her favorite '- hobby-making perfume from flowers she grows in her garden. I hear her lastest perfume is radio-active. Ronnie Bassett was raising strawberries but decided this unglamorous life was not for him. Gne day he found a mink and this changed his life completely. Soon he had dozens of minks but his favorite is a white one with brown and black spots. Ronnie has prospered so well that he had his living-room rug made of white mink. Beverly Gorrill taught school for several years, but she enjoyed cooking and baking so much as a sideline that she was employed by General Mills in Minneapolis as a foods labratory technician. CA very impressive titlel. Bev's recipes are so popular she's becoming another Betty Crocker. Don Cunningham has a workshop in Risingsun where he turns out some very unique inventions. He attends all the stock- car races and frequently enters his own car, a Model-T with a Cadillac motor. The car attracts attention and always wins. In fact Don is seriously thinking of building a trophy room. Leroy Kline Wpounded the pavementn for awhile selling Fuller Brushes, This proved to be too hard on his feet and he decided to try a job where he pcould sit down. He found the perfect job-he sits in a big easy chair all day counting gold at Fort Knox. A -uns V ' 11 - . ga. -,
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the departing Senior Class of 1950, being of sound body and same mind??? do hereby bequeath by means of our last will and testament to the High School in general all our used text books, spitballs, , initialed desks, and erasers. K If you can find them.?um To the janitor, we will any papers on left over belongings. ' To the faculty we will our Superior Mentality. C All Seniors please run, do not walk, to the nearest exit.J o the Junior Class we will our marvelous acting ability. To the Sophomore Class we will our excess supply of women??? To the Freshman Class we will our ability to go through High School smiling. To the Eighth Grade wg will our ability to conduct ourselves properly in the presence of upper-classmwn. May they benefit by our example. To the Seventh Grade we will our ability to keep qpiet in Study Hall. I, Eddie Moor, will my farmerls walk to Phyllis Paton. I, Jim Stahl, will my butch haircut to Mr. Smith. I, Barbara Miller, will my excess energy to Ruth Ann Bell. I, Donald Graber, will my size to Eddie Mirer. I, Trois Stainbrook, will my place in the band to Richard Derr. I, Fred Bingle, will my piet nature to Naomi Bateson. I, Leroy Kline, will my dark, wavy hair, to Dale Graber. I, Barbara Younkin, will my 1 duck, 9 chickens, 2 dogs, 1 horse, and 4 cats, to anyone who will take care of them. . I, Don'Cunn1nghama will mya bility to get in feuds with Mr. Smith, to Harry Kemenah. Q I, Richard Bowers, will my ability to hide erasers to Edward Onsel. L I, Francis Kreals, will my excess supply of women to Walter l Palmerton. 5 I, Eddie Rose, will my nHot Roda to anyone who can handle it. 4 I, Beverly Gorrill, will my musical ability to Earl Barlekamp. I I, Donovan Swaisgood, will the speed of my nmighty Hypograph' to Willie Gangwer's racer. - I, In Lois Fausey, will my height to Lillian Wells. n Eva Rathburn, will my job at the WKresge Store to Mary Keller. - I, Ronald Bassett, will m ability to sing wLovesick Bluesn to Kenneth Cline. In witness wherof, we the Senior Class have set our hands and seal hereto this eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine'hundred and Pifby.fl95O -- - Q.. v.v Witnessed by: I -'7L-' to .Y I 0' Y 1' ' H 'ii' nl ' '-MAA-i AAA vt -- -H - L 1 ...J
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