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Wanda Murphree wills her precious notes. Imogene Ellis Ieaves her learning and figureings To Leonard Cleveland and Griffin Higgins. Bobby Inez wills her oxfords so neat Io Betty Miers for her danclng feet Doris Vance who knows how to sew and cook Leaves Wilma Rushing her needle and book Kenneth and Morris will their place on the team To Eugene Baker and im Randolph players supreme The locker that was used by senior Wanda Hull Is left to Harold Coppedge in this last will And the locker of her brother Edwin Hull Is left for Wynell W1I'lan son to fnll May this our I st will and testament be Executed and preserved for posterity Cfuzuzy uzfo ig.: Clzysfaf B There was a carnival in town the other day Not a very large affair but gay and colorful I went one night and so did most everyone else in town It was warm and there was the smell of peanuts in the air the roasted kind of course and popcorn There were the usual rides and ames of chance and even one tired mangy elephant I saw Frankie SoReIIe and PYICIC Arrlngt n among others taking in the hula hula dancers imported I m sure from as far south as North Roby When I heard a piercing shriek I knew for certain that it was not the wild woman but only lnny Leon on the ferrls wheel Ruth Fairey was riding the elephant and I started to Join her Then I saw the sign which read IVIADAIVI ZAGA STRAIGHT FROM THE FAR EAST LET HER GAZE INTO THE IVIARVELOUS CRYSTAL BALL AND TFLL YOUR FUTURE AND PAST I particularly couldnt resist even if her robes of mystery did nook like curtains from Sears bargain baserrent It was a nxght for things to happen There was so ethlng besides oyxgen in the air' I entered the tent and sat down Apparently Madam Zaga had gone out and I was alone with the glowing b ll Of course what I dad was wrong but I couldnt resists' What would you have done3 I p ssed my hand over the ball and muttered absently Alma Mater OPEN THE DOOR RICHARD To my surprise the thing Ilt p like a pm ball machine I nearly feII over backwards' just to make sure that I was not dreaming I asked the thing a question at random Where was Shehasta parked last Wednesday n1ght3 Nothing happened I laid my hands over the ball and rested rry chin on them Oh well what could I expect3 Suddenly I felt my hands getting red hot The hot The bull was as red as Qt Nick s nose and vlbratln like my knees durm an Englrsh exam Little lights began to flash all over it and bells began to ring It worked alright! There was no doubt about that An evil thou hr took possession of rne Oh it was terrible and my vlr tuous self fought it off but it was no use It seemed that I was under some trong influence that I could not get rid of I snatched up the crystal ball and I' , - , ' .'. 2 ' . . 5 . f ' 7 f ' cz i . , 7 I , . . U , f, . . Q- A1 n . iv w 1, . . - 9 I I w y I - , . L , . I could never resist a fortune teller. Ah, sweet mystery of life! This one , rr . . . . 1 . , K . . . 3 . V . , . . 1 . a , , . u U' . . ' . . g .7 . g A . Q . Y , .' . . g . A in ' ' . . y .- , ' . . .
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To Rodney Denton who wlll use lt wxthout alarm Betty Kennedy and Lots Adell Curry Leave all their cares and all thelr worry To oan and une who wlll take them as joys If some of the cares are senior boys oe Harrls wllls hls appearance neat To Alton Kmgsfleld who d much rather eat Bettye lVlorr1s bequeaths her southern drawl To Valerie Ashton with a parting you awl oe Mack Hargrove wllls his reasons for bemg tardy To Chrlstme lVlatth1es and Blllle ean Hardy Ruth Huggins bequeaths to two jumors who re smart lrlarold Carey and Gorden Allen her ablllty ln art To uanlta Allen he rslster so dear May leaves her position as senlor thls year Their knowledge of flgures Dmky and Tyrus pass Harrold Levms and Kenneth Edwards to farther persue Fay lVlcSpadden leaves her mee attitude thls day To one of the Streetmans with lIlltl3lS L IYICIC Arrxngton wxlls hls curly halr To Maurice Callan who would dare And spend the money for a permanent Though It s short and always termmant Georgia Loving bequeaths her flgure so flne To oyce Harrison and Mary Romme Robert ones leaves hls alertnes to Tyne Perkins Who wlll try lt out and post us on lts workings Nelda Smlth wxlls to ane Baskett and Betty Hammltt Her love of good food and abllxty to cram lt Kung Darrell leaves his shlnmg crown To one who ll certamly go to town Fred Byerly who mlght be next kmg Wnth crown and robe and everything To H111 Smith ane Gray wllls a new raquet and ball He ll flnd that she s never played tennis at all Wynoma Hull and Laverne Gruben leave pep squad sklll To Betty Thomas and Doreen Brownlng to use as they will To Clarence Perkins Blllxe Taggart wlshes to bequeath A tube of ultra violent to cover what s beneath To leave hls freckles IS Calvan Nash s desire For Vernle Rushing to wear and Archie Neely to aclmlre F y Gregory wills her llbrary post To the two who seem to want lt most ohn Barker and frlend Roy Bennett Who ll do very well the work that s ln lt The bolsterous manner that Mildred and Dorxs C leave ohn Bostlc and Carroll Levens will gladly recelve Lardo Adams bequeaths hls wavy halr To Raymond Alden and Stoney a brunette palr P1 th Falrey wllls her rldlng ablllty To pal Hammond who wlll need more aglllty Robert Collins leaves hls HlSt0Ty class seat To John Carter and Bllly lVlcCombs so neat For Robert has some klncl of fear That one of them will need lt next year To Blllle Parker who IS seeking male votes J J .W t J ' .. .I 1 - J - . 1 , .- J . , -1. 1 ,u - . . y p ' 1 ' V 1 :I . . L .Q .- . . 'I .' ' ..- u l. .,J v l .. J v - va . J . A t . . ..-
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thrust lt under my llght coat Now a maglc power was mme' l had been worrying about the prophecy for the annual Now my worrles were over All l would have to do would be to take clown 1ts revelations and they would be preserved for posterlty Genulne revelatlons not Just stuff and nonsnse out of my feeble bram' Ah the fate that had led me mto that tent' Suddenly my conscxence began to hurt me Madam Zaga would be back. any moment that l knew l would leave her something for what l was gomg to take l opened my com purse and dumped the contents out upon the table There was exactly thlrty elght cents m change a Mexlcan ten centavo pxece the stub of a theatre tlcket rather well worn and half a package of double bubble I thoughtfully took another chew from the gum and crept from the tent My conscience was soothed l hurried home and ran upstalrs depositing the crystal ball on my some what crowded and well used card table Now the prophecy for the annual would actually be authentic! It was dark outslde and l pulled the curtams to make sure that no one could see ln the narrow wlndow l put on my klmona It had an oriental effect and l thought that the ball would feel more at home l made a few passes over the eastern wonder and muttered Alma Mater OPEN THE DOOR RICHARD A message ln brlght orange appeared lt read l dont know where you get that Rlchard stuff my name happens to be Charlie Xvell then OPEN THE DOOR CHARLIE Let s get down to business If l had a volumn l mlght be able to tell you all my adventures with Charlie but since l don t l will glve you only the hugh lxghts This IS what l found whlle peermg mto the future and yes the past Charlle seems to think that wlthln ten years the members of the Semor class wlll have strange and varled occupatlons Let us advance ten years to the year of I957 and take a peek Ruth Falrey IS deep ln the swamps of Louisiana running the Handy Andy IS of course named Andy He used to be a bw game hunter Remember Robert Collms3 He IS now head of Classlcs at Oxford Unlver sxty He sports a Van Dyke beard and a monacle ulla o Shxpp has devoted her life to medlclne She IS trying to find 8. cure for love sickness By the way Charlie looked mto the past and told me that those two seen so often carrymg on such lnterestmg conversations ln the hall were Vona Marne Taylor and Harold Levens not to be confused with Carroll who pre fers blonds And whlle we are remmlsclng remember the Senlor boy who made a cer tam Fish namely uanlta Ray wxsh that she were a blg smart Senior too3 Wynoma Hull so Charlie says IS now Vice President of the Salvation Army and well thought of by her assocutes because of her qulet benevolence Nelda Smith IS abroad studymg Phrenology That IS she IS supposed to be but Charlie says that she IS more lnterested ln the physical aspects of the 1 atlves than the mental Mary Hunter has won the tltle of Champlon Dlstance Runner of North Amerlca She I8 now resting on her laurals back m her llttle home town Rotan Lardo Adams returned to vlslt ln Rotan a short while ago He IS now The Most Reverend Brother Adams and he has a large church ln Dallas Hrs wlfe the former Betty Kennedy xs director of the cholr and because of work m the church she was unable to return to Rotan with her husband Charlie turned back to the past and l remembered a great many thlngs about school days For lnstance june Keener and Kenneth Edwards always together Dlckxe Rallsback who seemed to like glrls whose fxrst names started with . , . ' Y . , , : . ' ' . - . . y . . ' . , ' 1 , - . Y . - 5 v , , . tt I . A . v 2 . , . - . , . , , - , , . . . . . I . Alligator Farm. We guarantee prompt servxce and delivery. Her husband . , , - .D Q . Y 1 - V - I 1 - , . . . l . ' , ' , . . Y , - - ' y . , ,
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