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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Whewl At last our Idols have left the hallowed halls of R.H.S. We, the lowly Juniors, hope to someday take their place. As the New Year, 1960, rolls in, let us take a sneak preview of the class of '52. Under the snow-covered roofs of Rockville, we see many little parties; but the majority of the Seniors have chosen this time to get together and reminisce about old times. It was decided to have the party at the New High School which has replaced Old Faithful . Ah, we just made it! The orchestra is under the direction of that famous band leader, Earl tJiveh Miller. of course his star is the hot drummer, Jerry McMillin. People claim that he can work out chemistry problems for his six little Neet children while trying to make a living playing. drums . Compliments of: McFaddin 8: McFaddin Seybold Insurance
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The Iunior-Senior Prom The Junior-Senior Prom was held in the new gymnasium again this year. It was beautifully decorated with multicolored crepe paper and lilac entwined in white archways. The theme for the prom was. Stardust . Jimmy Adami's orchestra played beautiful music during the entire evening. Behind each music stand were colored lights which blended with the color scheme. Alberta Busenbark and Judy McMillin checked the coats; Dorothy Neet and Judy Humphrey served punch and cookies. The big event of the evening was the crowning of the queen, Pat Cover- dale, whose attendants were Lorabel Merry and Lucille Bohn. The queen and her escort led the Grand March.e Immediately following this a huge bunch of bal- loons containing fortunes were cut loose. There was a lot ofltime and hard work spent decorating and getting ready, for the prom. The excellent supervision and help of Mr. Adams and Mr. Holmes was greatly appreciated. The banquet was served by the class mothers. They chose the menu con- sisting of: fruit juice, turkev and dressing, parselv-potatoes, green beans, carrot sticks, celery, pineapple-carrot salad, hot rolls with butter, jellv and iced tea or coffee, ice cream and cake. The ice cream had fifty-one on one side and fifty-two on the other side. The welcoming speech was given bv John Tofaute, president of the junior class; the response as given bv Rav Harney, pres44ent of the senior class. Lorabel Merry read the class prophecv and Leon Bowman read the class will. We considered this the best prom and banquet ever given. Compliments of: John Alden Ford Sales Meadow Gold Milk
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The World Wide Wobblers basketball team is here eating up the refreshments made by Martha Lang's tearoom. The team consists of: Dick Faust, star cen- ter; Max Swaim hearthrob of the feminine fans; Don Vauters, known for his lightning plays: Jim Noblitt, the world's slowest player-the reason-trying to get his size twelve feet into size nine shoes; and Dick Spaw, who has achieved the height of seven foot two. or the various happily married couples are: tall, dark, and handsome Dick Faust and his wife, the former Betty Rae Beatty, who has devised a dye for red hair; Drummer McMillin and his wife, Marilyn; and David Skelton, who is noted for his intelligence, and his wife, Betty. Phyllis Martin is baby-sitting with their sixteen children; therefore she is absent. The glamorous movie star Love L'amour, alias Pat Coverdale, is here with her companion and secretary, Anne Hiatt, who owns a motel in Nevada for gay divorcees. A group of reporters and photographers tell us that the handsome inter- nationally known lover has arrived-our own Rob Vincent. Eileen Burks is here with her fifth husband, who owns all of the oil wells west of California. Dick Bush and Floyd Griffin are still bachelors, sad to say. They own a large chain of grocery stores and know how much it costs to keep a wife. Pat Elinich couldn't be here tonight because she mixed the wrong chemicals and is still in the hospital. President John Tofaute, Secretary of State Rosemary Overpeck, and Sec- retary of Treasury Ann Shanklin sent their regardS. They just couldn't leave WaShington with the tax budget staring them in the face. It seems that Ann Compliments of: Lucas Auto Exchange M. B. Welch
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