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' ....-. lrr - 1 f J f J ' f 14,11 .1 14-1 1-4, , I '. 7 ' : a SZYIOR PRUPHECY FROI., SENIOR-JUNIUR BAN..1UE!I' f . i ' Vie will cause a few mimutes to gaze into the future of the l94'7 Senior Class Q ,' of Tappahannock High School. I ' The prophet took LIHDY BROOKS' right hand and read that he would be E heavy-weight champion of l957. , . Q. ' While J3g.IJ'N,2 CLYDE LARBUUR searched the heavens, the prophet predicted 7 K, that she would be Fashion Editor for Seventeen, but, being DOTSO with I k ' this, would become private secretary to the President ofthe U. S. I . The prophet told CHARLES FLEIT that he would be sturrer. in a movie I f called An Answer To A ltaiden's Prayer. , , 4 V As FRANCES BALDERSON sat day dreaming, the prophet said that she would accept a ,job in Portland, oregon where there is no man shortage, and that he practically quaranteed her a,husband. A ' CILARLJS FOZC'..'dI.L was caught star-gazing and the prophet saw him running Q : ' an airplane filling station for The Through Plane' Service from Teppahannock , if to Richmond. ' ' Q ALMA GHJY COGHILL would become President of The Business Girls' Club ' of America, but will resign to become society editor for The Rappahannock T mes. ,. DOUGLAS SHAC1-.ALFORD will be the future baseball coach at Tappahannock , High School, and, during his spare time, will pitch for the St. Louis , ,J Cardinals. ' , The PI'0Dhet saw YLTXIJ DIDLALE editing a newspaper column entitled How f , to Love and Ee Loved. ' I I As the prophet gazed into his crystal ball he saw something moving up 2 f' and down. As the vision became clearer, he said it was J'Ul.I4dY H.nLll.OCK being I I exhibited as a living ad for Urigley's Chewing Gum. f ' , MARY ANI! DUKE would be principal in a high school. Her educational I, I methods would shock the world-but educational leaders will prevail upon her f 'to become chairman of the Advisory Committee on Education. Y, , HOLDER VERLANDLR, the prophet predicted, would oe working with the I I, circus as water-boy because he could not find an outlet for his talents. I f I DOROTHY TIGNOR would become one of the leading glamour girls in l Hollywood. Later, she will write a book called My Advice to the Lovelorn. , ' HENRY WARE was told that he would be a lecturer. when not lecturing X V f in the outstanding universities, he would be at his ancestral home in Q . Dunnsville, Virginia. ' I The prophet looked again into his crystal ball and saw. JACKIE CaIn3e.3LL 1 driving the Greyhound Daily Express from San Francisco to New York. City. i ANNE VJRLAIJDHR will become one of the Ten best Dressed Liomen in America. Later, she will accept a Joh posing for Peusodent ads. ,T EILLY NUNN will be Secretary of the U. S. Treasury and, later, will , ' invent a pill that will cure everything except effects from the actomic f bomb. . . ' GENEVIEVE ANDERSON will acquire a fortune from the sale of her one I : book, which will be called How to Pass in Ten Easy Lessons. I The prophet revealed that MILTON H,'Mv1OND would become a famous preacher but would be so annoyed by the women church leaders that he would resign to ' become director of the Y.M.C.A. ' W The prophet promised DOROTHY HARPER that she would be a famous interior i 7 decorator. Her plans of home decorating would be known around the world. , . N- --'- ' - The prophet said that DIC-K HAYNBB would go to Hawaii to teach the s A 4 fvkgg-1.9 natives to play the guitar. After that, he will return to the U. S. to be- ' f t f,-, come President of The Tappahannock Ladies' Sewing Club. A' . 1 JOYCE BROOKS will begin her career by painting President Truman's pic- I ' fb N f ture but would not acquire her fame as an artist until she had done Principal Q' Q ig R f H. E. Lye-11's portrait. fl A , SUE NETTLL will become Miss America of l95O. She will have many T S ' movie offers, but she will prefer to teach home economics in the Tappahannock -' ,e . ' High School. A , The prophet prophesied that 'f.A.YLi.lID l.IIDRm'WS would become chief surgeon Y , at the Cows, Dogs, Horses, Hogs, Cats and Chickens' Hospital of Lt. Landing - Virginia. f For the last time the prophet gazed ,into his crystal ball. This time f I, he could make out the image of a v:oman. She was dressed- in mink. Her name 5 was Mrs. J. Astorbilt Rockefellow lv. This woman, the prophet said, I would be DOROTHY BAUGHAN-formerly of Tappahannock, Virginia. I I , T A . , f I I If ,I .l.,I 1.1.1 'll I'I'I'f I I Ii. I III I.-tell I I I I In A . . Y 'IQ . .. n .tif ,dial I ' ZFR ' L, ' 1 H . f. Z 1:?i:.. - --'- . o ss..- f, - - - ,-if-..-ner.: 1. 1 1 -P'144-Q ? 'f3i -Eli. . ' -tm.. f f'-iF ' ' ..fi3I?+ v ' ':l'l .C 'Y1 ' ' 4 ' ' Fl 1.-'V' ,551 ' i A-:VIL---.-'--if --. .12 Q.I2'iih. Q 1E.gf.i5:EiQ.3iiiii.vZ.-4.r:....: ,l?1f2.Gi!?-hiv-l'Q4+lE'5-.,uf.+1-i.vLLL.-5,
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.npr- 17' T.. .. ,.t,., , r I., , . Ml.. . 1 . f ' s I - . T .. f 'fm All Illl.-' ,Q ICI! I, IA A JUNIOR AID SENICR BANQUET he 1947 Junior and Senior Ban net was held in the dinni L +535 5 T. qt ng V room of Beal Memorial Church. Through the efforts of Mrs. Phillip's I I I , art class the color scheme of green and gold four Senior Class colorsl was carried out. The girls wore formal dresses and two of our boys actually appeared in Tuxedos and all the rest with ties at least. The Junior Class, with the assistance of Trs. Charnock and Urs. Long, furnished a tasty feast. The toast and the Senior Class Prophecy were greatly enjoyed by everyone. - - After the banquet we attended a formal ball in our high school If library which was also decorated in gold and green. As seniors, we believe that the next junior class will have to jf work harder, longer, and more patiently to out shine the 1947 ' ' affair. 'SENICQ PLAY I ' The Senior play HSomething Old, Something Newn was presented 'I in the High School Auditorium the first oi May with the following l, characters: I Flossie, a young maid---f -------------- Frances Ealderson Y Dutch Hasenflug, a policeman ----------- Douglas Shackelford I Lirs.' rfaune Carroll, proprietor of Uvasion Carrolln -------------- - ------- -Joyce Brooks If 'Jeanette Bissell, her young f assistant ------------------------------ Alma Gray Coghill I' Irs. GriggsCGramJ, her mother ---------- Sue Nettles Shelia Carroll, her younger daughter---Jeanne Clyde Barbour I, Johnnie Carroll, her son -------- ---Charles Fleet f NEoopH Simmons, Johnnie's friend ------- Julian Hammock I Verna Carroll, Shelis's older sister---Mary Ann Duke ---Billy Nunn . Duncan James, a young business man-- I' Clara Vartin ----- ---------------------- Anne Verlander I Hannah Thorpe -------------------------- Dorothy Harper I Georgie Joisseii- ----------------------- Dorothy Tignor lt was a sprightly, loveable three-act comedy of adolescense that endeared itself into the audience. It afforded a sympathetic insight into the lives of our contemporary Hyounger generationn and at the same time told a story rich in action, movement and comedy situations. The action of the entire play took place in the office-living room of Hrs. Carroll's, in the small American city of harrisville. TRIP This year the P.T.A. inaugurated a trip for the Senior Class to Washington L. C., with the provision that in the future it would be an annual event. We used one of the school busses for our trip and spent a delightful Saturuay seeing mvny wonderful sights of our capital city. with the educational and inspirational results of this trip fresh in our minds, we strongly recommend its pleasent advantages to all the future Senior Classes of Tappahannock High fchool. 1 s l,.I,fIIfl!I.f' I PQI Ill I .l,.l -I Ill fl,-lflflfl I I ,-ll I . .. 2:51 ' -JZ 5' 1
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