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Q 4' ,. Q.: -ees,-ge. Wliwxaxwia' WN. r,.f t i X 1 'L if P Greenhills football game postponed until next year. Senior dress rehearsal, success! ! Senior Play. F, T, A. visits Monroe. Prince of Peace contestants quaking on the big dayg Janice Mann comes away with honors. Everyone looking forward to seeing the cheerleading suits. Seven Mile wins first basketball game 50 - 46. We give thanks for Thanksgiving--no school for 4 days. Panthers run wild over Reily, 74 - 41. Football teams and cheerleaders fed well at the Football Banquet. Annual dead-line drawing near. Seniors receive their pictures. Seniors sell candy to make money. lust six days until Santa visits all the good children. Last school day of 1951, our Christmas vacation at last! ! Back to school again. Students slaving over Semester Exams. Current Events Test. Bookkeeping students wonder why they see figures before them all the time.
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PROPHE Our adventurous Mrs. Mann, residing on the very peak of the North Pole, in the year 1967, tums her extraordinarily powerful telescope to see the progress made by her homeroom class of 1952. Scanning the expanses rapidly, yet pausing when she sees an object of her inspection, she sees Sondra Stewart decorating the interior of the brand new White House, planned and constructed by Kenneth Millice. Kenneth, voted the boy most likely to succeed, has certainly proved his ability. Frieda Baker, Jewell Brown, and Marlene Clark are private secretaries to Terry Wirtley, greatest lover ever to be filmed on the screen. The sole purpose of these secretaries is to answer the millions of fan letters received by Terry every day. Mrs. Mann is pleasantly surprised to find Don Black and Chris Radovich ship-wrecked on the Gee- Gee Islands. These two have been ship-wrecked since 1956 but the navy has made no effort to locate them. Back to Florida, she discovers Patty Henry, F. B. I. agent, hot on the trail of James Dozier, millionaire, hiding somewhere in the Everglades of Florida. A little more to the right, she discovers Mrs. George Coning, nee Peggy Miles, who has made a career of her family, George I, II, III, IV, V, and almost VI. Mrs. Mann mops her brow as she sees Margaret Lee and Patty Koffer. Margaret with her 12 children has a full, but happy house. Patty, now Mrs. Bob' Alexander, has a full house of 8. Focusing on the Blue Jewell, a night club ovmed and operated by suave Shelby Martin, she finds that the club is featuring the sensational voice of Marjorie Phares, one of the outstanding singers of all times. fKefauver has lost his battle.D In Madison Square Gardens she finds Bob Sams, the slightly sensational manager of the up and coming Ice Follies Star, Dixie Rice. Gene Hacker is on his trip to the moon. Gene left his friend, Paul Hartman, busy on his T. V. program, Paul Hartman's Bean Bag Show , replacing Jerry Lester. Turning to Seven Mile, Mrs. Mann gasps as she spies the grocery store operated by Mary Lee Malcom, a chemistry teacher in the new Seven Mile School building. Looking toward New York, she sees Barbara Strong is Dean of Women in the Joy Rogers Business College. Melvin Moore, an Olympic tennis star, is found taking a trip around the world on a ship owned by James Philpot and Claude Hawkins, ex 4-star generals. In Paris she finds Pauline Taylor and her magic piano, accompanying the golden voice of Andy Jones, also a well-known author. His current sensational novel is titled High School Days at Seven Mile . Focusing upon the largest hospital in the world, she finds Joe Hibbard, a well known aviator, hos- pitalized from a disastrous crash in the hills of Kentucky. His nurse, Joan Stidham, is a potential Florence Nightingale. Mrs. Mann is astonished to find Gail Moore, a civil service agent, investigating the Bobcats on the greatest football fix ever to come about. Don Statzer is playing half-back for the Bobcats. Looking now, at the Ohio State Penitentiary, fdon't jump at conclusionsj she discovers Josephine Reese posing as a Matron, while studying for her career in Juvenile Delinquency.
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