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PM S we drift into the future, we see many changes in our old school pals: The first news we receive is that of Mrs. Peg Valk running a new ultra-modern home with all the up-to-,date conveniences of the time. Second comes Ronald Ballard who is running Ford and General Motors keen com- petition with his new designs. We now hear that Betty Lou Tobin and her husband are giving the General Electric Co. a run for their money with their new electrical appliances. jack Lutz, the President of the Won't Burn Oil Works, is now settled down in his home at Endicott, New York. Now just look--There's Ethel Osborn with a new addition to her family. Fifty more cows have arrived to help her give the Borden Company the brushoff. Cover your mouth!! Here comes Doctor Wm. D. White with his new dentist office on wheels so that his patients won't be able to tell whether they are -having a tooth pulled, or going over a bump in the road. Well, I'1l be darned, Leah Roberts has just been appointed secretary to Vice-Ad- miral jenkins of the U. S. Navy. Alex Brower is being absorbed more and more into the hearts of all America be- cause of his new comic book edition of jack and the Pea Vine. We see by the newspaper headlines that Annette Kelly, who owns Halcottsville Mudflats, has leased the town to Filmo Products, Inc. ' to make their latest picture, Swamp Water. Raymond Ploutz, the popcorn king of America, has just marketed his new invention, the heatless popper. It uses the sun s rays gathered during the day. Frances Moldovan, the second jane Russell, has just finished her latest picture, The Inlaw. The Famous grain speculator Phillip Finch has just cleaned up his first million in the Chicago grain market. Q ZZZZZZZZII There goes Honey Bee Ballard in his new Bee-mobile in which he was able to attain speed up to the sonic barrier. FLASHllll Doris Mattice has just caught herself a man, and her reply was: I just hid my trap ln the cornpatch. As we still go back in time, we find that Phyllis Tyler is operating the largest hotel in the Catskills, at Halcott Center. Ena Hunter is now in charge of the Museum of Natural History in Washington, after her advancement from President of The Book of The Month Club. Wanda Woodworth has now settled down in her new home which she built with the money she made writing articles for a New York newspaper. 13
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FRANCES MOLDOVAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Winner Noon Helper 1, 2, 3, 4 Nursing Club 3 4-H Club 1 Press Club 2, 3, 4 Record Board 2, 4 Senior Play 4 Student Coxmcil President 4 Varsity R Award ETHEL OSBORN Attendant 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Winner Li- brary Club 3 Magazine Cam- paign 4 Noon Helper 1, 2, 3 4-H Club 1 Prize Speaking 3 Record Board 4 Senior Play 4 Varsity R Award LEAH ROBERTS Attendant 1, 2 -Band 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 1, 2, 3 Intra- mural Winner Iunior Prom Queen 3 Magazine Campaign 4 Noon Helper 2, 3 Record Board 4 Senior Play 4 Varsity R Award BETTY LOU TOBIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 3, 4 4-H Club 1 Senior Play 4 PHYLLIS TYLER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Intra- mural Winner Magazine Campaign 4 Noon Helper 3 Nursing Club 3 4-H Club 1 Record Board 4 Senior Play 4 Varsity R Award MARGARET VALK Attendant 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice-Pres- ident 1 Intramural Winner 4-H Club 1 Student Council 2 Varsity R Award WILLIAM WHITE Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 4 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4 Mgr. -Basketball 3 Prize Speaking 4 Record Board 1, 35 Ed. 4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Varsity R Award WANDA WOODWORTH Band 4 Chorus 3, 4 Nursing Club 3 Prize Speaking 3, 4 Senior Play 4
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W. E, the Class of 1948, before we leave the portals of R. C. S., do hereby ordain and establish this -- our last will and testament: - Phyllis Tyler wills a jar of sour pickles to Eleanor VanAken, and her summer job to Edith Mallasch. Betty Lou Tobin wills her hair to Freda Christian, and her voice to Janet Minnerly. Ethel Osborn wills more leap years to Virginia Peck, and her dainty diet to Mr. Crawford. Leah Roberts wills her tranquillity to Joyce Krom and her marriage license to Mary Ann Peck. Doris Mattice wills her long hair to Leta Cartwright, and Corny to her sister Pat. Frances Moldovan wills her ability to get along with Mr. Crawford to Paul Ploutz, and her jokes to Mr. Polley. Annette Kelly wills her moods to Miss Root, and her musical ability to Ray Slauson. Ena Hunter wills her fiery disposition to Maria Lia, and her height to Marlene Gerken. Peg Valk wills her tuba to anybody who's willing to lug it around, and her ability to get a man to Freda Christian. Wanda Woodworth wills her figure to Bob Shultis, and her unusual disposition to Marian Numann. Paul Ballard wills his athletic ability to john Snipas, and his ability to skip school and get away with it to Gary Lee Tyler. Phil Brower wills his physique to Paul Ploutz, and his athletic prowess to Keith R. Meade. Phil Finch wills his tardiness to Phil Caswell, and his temper to Guy Numann. Bill White wills his dictionary to Don Bouton, and his quiet nature to Ray Slauson. Ronald Ballard wills his mechanical ingenuity to Bill Smith, and his grace of movement to Jim Eisele. Ray Ploutz wills his way with the women to Frank Brady, and his crewcut to Paul Constable. . ll 7? jack Lutz wills his wonderful waves to jlmior Voorhees, and his extra height to Skippy Greene, so he'll be as tall as DeSilva. The Senior Class wills to next year's classes the understanding and guidance of a great guy-Mr. Agoneg and to Mr. Polley an English 4 class that will appreciate his fine collection of jokes. The Senior Girls will their cigarettes to the men with lighters, and their giggles to Kilroy. The Senior Boys will the Freshmen girls to Phil Caswell, and their athletic abilities as a class to the prospective Freshman Class of next year. Witnesse s : Typhoon Magoon from Rangoon Joe Kirk from Albakirk 14
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