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CLASS It is hereby enrolled in the scriptures of time that the Oracle of Delphi, recently re- newed through generous Marshall Plan aid, has in this year of 1954 prophesied that fifteen years hence the following events shall come to pass . . . There shall be about to board a plane, bound for the Olympic games, being held in vthens, Greece, DAVID LORD, the Wall Street tycoon, JEAN MERRILL, his personal psychiatrist, and RICHARD GAY, who is accompanying them just for laughs. As they board the airliner, the gracious stewardesses, MARIE RIVERS and JEAN WRIGHT ( in their new NANCY DONAHUE-designed outfits ) , escort them forward to meet their daredevil pilots, MIKE SAMPSON and ATWOOD YOUNG. Before they realize it, they will be well on their way to Newfoundland, recently purchased by DON- ALD SWITZER. Upon their arrival, they will be met by PHYLLIS BEALS and her Saint Bernards, who will guide them to their hotel. That evening, they will be entertained by JOAN WELCH and her Tlatfoot Four — MARY ANNE SILVA, ROBERTA JONES, ANNA LINDBERG, and PRISCILLA NELSON. The next day the plane will take them to London, where Ambassadors TOM VINCENT and JOHN RICE will escort them on a tour of the city. They will see many strange and interesting sights, such as ROBERT MALCOLM ' S Mummy Mansion and NANCY RUSSELL ' S Flea Circus. Next, they will have the pleasure of hearing that great orator, CATHERINE SPILLANE, deliver a talk on Economics in Everyday Life. It is at that discussion that GEORGE SILVA, the Texas oil man, wil join their party and all will travel on to Paris. As they cross the channel, they will look down and see FRANCIS COPELLO, PAT SLANEY, EDDIE BUCHANAN, and CAROL REED racing to break the cross-channel record set by PEGGY WEBSTER. DON RENNIE is rowing his little boat as fast as he can to keep up with them. Having reached Paris, they will all go sightseeing. The first stop will be the Moulin Rouge, now featuring PAUL HOMER and LYNNE RAY- MOND in their mad-Apache dance. The group will be distracted, however, by a loud rumpus at the corner table; upon investigating they will find that ANNA ANGELOS, MARY KUCINSKAS, and ELAINE STILLERMAN are berating DICK MARTINS and ROY LEONARD for beating them at a big game of parchesi. At the Comedie Francaise, their next stop, the tourists will be introduced to HERBERTA MARA and PAULINE EGERTON, owners of the theater. They will stop to buy their tickets from SUZANNE
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WILL ROBERT LEROY bequeaths his good taste in clothes to DUKE DELUCA. ANNA LINDBERG leaves her original walk to MARCIA HEDDY. DAVID LORD leaves his scholastic ability to any worthy junior. CLAIRE LOVING leaves her campus clothes to ANITA SALLUS. FRANK LYONS thinks he ' s lucky to leave. ROBERT MALCOLM prepares to undertake his duties. HERBERTA MARA leaves her high marks to VIRGINIA JOHNSON. RICHARD MARTINS leaves his way with the girls to TOM LUCET. JEAN MERRILL leaves the hockey team to a new captain. PAULINE MORRILL leaves her friendly smile to MARION MACROGIANIS. RUEY MORRILL leaves to become a full fledged Woman ' s Club member. PRISCILLA NELSON leaves her sister, BARBARA. NANCY NOVICK leaves her love of laughter to DOROTHY HEELAN. JOYCE POOLE takes ofi in her souped-up jet. LYNNE RAYMOND leaves her sophisticated swing to NANCY BUSCHENFELDT. ARTHUR PEARSON leaves his laugh to FRED BOHNENBERGER. GEORGE PERKINS leaves his reserved ways to MOOCH CAPLAN. CAROL REED and ELSIE ROGERS hand down their lasting friendship to CAROL CEDARHOLM and JANET GASUNAS. DONALD RENNIE wills the top of his head to MRS. MANCHESTER. JOHN RICE leaves his nickname SOUPY to the school cafeteria. MARIE RIVERS leaves her sweetness to NANCY DORS. NANCY RUSSELL leaves the gleam in her eye to ELAINE REISER. MIKE SAMPSON leaves his car to anyone with guts. JACK SAVINI leaves his wonderful smile to EDDIE O ' HARE. GEORGE SILVA leaves his mathematical ability to LEO DALY. NATALIE SILVERS is only too glad to be free. PAT SLANEY leaves Mr. MCLAUGHLIN with a headache. CATHERINE SPILLANE departs in order to give her tired jaws a rel:. ELAINE STILLERMAN leaves her quiet ways to PAT THOMPSON. THOMAS VINCENT leaves his good manners to TEDDY MOOTOS. JOHN WALLACE leaves his warm personality to BARRY BLAKE. THELMA WARNER leaves as a shining example of what a good student is. PEGGY WEBSTER departs shyly. JOAN WELCH and TEAN WRIGHT leave their height to the needy juniors. SHIRLEY WINROTH leaves the candy counter at the State Theater much to her regret. ATWOOD YOUNG leaves his shyness with the girls to NELSON GOUVEIA. Most Athletic
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PROPHECY GLENNON and refreshments from NANCY NOVICK. VIRGINIA ALVES and AR- LENE BROWN will lead them to their seats. When PAT CAREY, ELSIE ROGERS, and SHIRLEY WINROTH come out and harmonize Sweet Gertrude, the latest song hit by GEORGE PERKINS, the audience will applaud wildly. No trip to Paris could be complete without a visit to the Eiffel Tower, jointly owned by HALLETT and ANDERSON. And imagine how pleased they will be to find their old school chums HELEN DONOVAN and JOYCE POOLE serving as interpreters at the information center. Atop the Tower they will see THELMA WARNER and JOSEPH KELLEHER, hav- ing an argument in French. At about that time, RONNIE CHAMPAGNE will bubble in, laughing madly. When they ask him what the trouble is, he will blurt out that GEORGE DARLING, WALTER FOBES, and WILLIAM HOLMES are painting the Tower from the bottom up! After that, our travelers will hurry away to board the plane for Rome. Once in Rome,they will go directly to PEARSON ' S Spaghetti Palace. Here they will see the illus- trious movie queen, NANCY FERNALD, and her personal secretary, BARBARA HODGES, about to enter the restaurant with their chauffeur, BRENTON BISHOP. CATHERINE CROVO, the hostess, will come forth to greet them and usher them to a table where MARYANNE FELOS, ELAINE CHAMPAGNE, ROBERT LEROY, and JACK SAVINI are singing, Eh! Cumpari! EUGENE BRUCE, the head waiter, will wait impatiently for them to finish so he can close up the place. To top the day off, they will visit the art museum, where EVELYN COLEMAN, JUDY AUSTIN, NATALIE SILVERS, and FRANK LYONS will be drawing cartoons of each other. Off to Athens! Our world travelers will at last reach their destination and hurry off to their hotel, where they will discover that their reservations had been given to PAULINE and RUEY MORRILL; however, JACK WALLACE, the manager, will arrange accom- modations for them at BETTY LAMAR ' S Lodge. Having deposited their luggage at their suite, they will rush off to the Olympics and arrive just in time to see the presentations, being made by DANNY GONSALVES, the world-renowned sportscaster. BRUCE JEN- SEN, AL BARBATO, DIGGER ANDREWS, PAUL BISHOP, and BARRY HOW- LAND all receive medals for winning in their individual fields. LORRAINE IRVING, ALICE JOHNSON, MARY KEEFE, and CLAIRE LOVING will all rush out to greet their heroes. Having completed their exciting trip, the weary travelers will return home . . . already eagerly anticipating whatever experience Fate has in store for them. Most Sophisticated Most Likely to Succeed Most Popular
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