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BARBARA BLINE F. H MARY WARTHEN Glee Club I-2'-3-4: Mixed Chor- us I-2-3-45 Ensemble 2-3-45 All Co. Chorus 3g Builder Staff 3-4 1Business Manager 43g Band 44 Li- brary 2-3-4g fSec. 3-41: Class Pres. 4. eniors MARY BUCHANAN F,l-LA, 1-2-3-4fPres. 4, Co. Sec 4pg Library 2-3-4g Glee Club I 2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 En- semble 3-4g All Co. Chorus 3 Band I-2-3-4 Uvlajoreue 1-2-3 Major 4Qg Inksplash I-2-3-4g Stu- dent Council 4g Jr. Play. XDON Softball 2-3. SHIRLEY WRIGHT Mixed Chorus Ig Glee Club Ig F. H,A, 2. DONNA JEAN WALTON NANCY HOPKINS F H A Class Pres. Ig Student Council Ig Glee Club I 2 Library 2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 2- 3 4 Mixed Cher 3-4g Glee Club 2-3-41 Jr. Play: 3 4 Band 3-4g All Co. Chorus 3: F,H, semble A. I-2-3-43 Ensemble 3-4. :LESLIE BEATTY F.F.A. Chorusgg All Co. Chorus 3: Boy's Glee A Club 3g Jr. Play. F,H,A, 1-2-3-4. -ri 4 MARTHA MCMULLEN
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EVELYN COLVILLE F, H, A, I -2 Queen 's Attend - antg Student Co uncil 3 -4: Ink- splash 2-3-4. ball I-2-3-45 Hi-Y 3-4. BET niora MARY BERNARD Band I-2-3-49 Glee Club I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4g Inksplash I-2-35 Builder 3-4 fEditor 43g Stu- dent Council 4 fSec.-Treas. 41: Cheerleader 3-4g Class V. Pres. 35 Ensemble 4g Junior Playg Honor Society 45 Girl's State Representa- tive. Honor Society 3-4, DON GUISINGER Football I-2-3-45 Jr. Playp Base- ball I-2-3-4. BOB BURRAS Basketball I-2-3-4. if A l .L X. Basketball Mgr. 3. Honor Society NANCY MAXWELL Class Sec. Treas. 2, Honor Soci ery 3-44 Builder staff 3-45 Jr Play, Wahoo 3, Inksplash 4 fSec 45: Library Staff 2-3-4QTlC3S. 3- TY LARIMORE Glee Club I-2-3-4g Mixed Chor- us I-2-3-4g F.H,A, I-2-3-4gEn- semble 45 Library 2-3 4.
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CAM pl'0,9A2Cg Dear Satanl That class of '52l They've even got the Golden Gates off the hinges. That Don Guisinger -sped out of here in his souped-up jet so fast he scattered the Milky-Way all over the universe. Carole Lingafelter had to go out with her gold-plated broom and sweept them back in place. By way, that's the reason I'm writing. You haven't seen any stray dented stars with the Bar H brand down there have you? Carole couldn't find them all. Dick Way and Jim Jenkins just blew in the other day. They must have put the wrong chemicals together because they were certainly exceeding the speed limit when they passed me. Why on earth cou1dn't they have blown your way? We had a little trouble with Mary Warthen when she came up. She insisted on keeping her Wave uniform. She just wouldn't exchange it for a halo. The uniform, she said, gives her more prestige. Some of that class of '52 have banded together and formed a little theater group. Tonight they are presenting a new play entitled, Life in These Clouds . The leading stars are Carolyn McCann and Chuck Marston. And the author is--you guessed it--Georgianna Warner, the same lady who insulted you in her last play, The Blushing Devil . Yes, it was once nice and peaceful here. That was until we permitted Mary Bernard to enter. Now she has her own little band that plays ragtime in IO-I2 time on the Golden Square every Saturday night. Things are always happening around here. Julia Weber, another member of that class of '52, stubbed her toe and fell clear down the golden stairs. Julia wasn't feeling very spry so it seemed to be my duty to come to her rescue. It sounded as if she were in quite a bit of pain so I took my most com- petent nurse, Donna Jean Walton Donna Jean felt she should put Julia out of her misery so she took from her medical kit her old stand-by, the sledge hammer. Julia never let out another whimper. Rowena Williams is still wearing death's robe. It was a great fight but she lost. Rowena now says she is the only black angel in Heaven. Then too, Heaven has its playful members. We find it impossible to keep our eyes on Dot Smith and Martha McMullen. Why just yesterday they were sliding down the handle of the little dipper. It wouldn't have been so bad if they both hadn't sat on the same side, tipping it. I do hope that water didn't QXEilX?BLQ1:'95Jm'-an-M---ug-I ,,,,-,...,....-W-.........,. ,,., ,.,, ...,...... - -v-A- -- -------'-- -------N - --' '--r --F-----...W--., N ,,f'A,'D.on Fowler has been reading a 1951 fashion magazine. lt says, he tells me, that men should X 'wear more color in their clothes. So now Don is sporting a very bright chartreuse bow tie to set off his white sheet. Theylre rapidly b6COl'I'liQg-Q,,f3.CL----- ' f------A-...-......,,,, ,,,,,,,,, -,HW ,,,, A ,,,,,Y--, Mm, ,VHYY 'At time I am led to feel that your influence is felt even here. Leslie Beatty brought his electric guitar with him when he came up to stay. Of course, we don't have electricity here but still, Leslie doesn't seem to mind. He tells us he has a little trouble with it though. He says the guitar must be affected by the high altitude. When playing the Mama Boogie he always gets a distinct pa-pa-pa-pa . I've forgotten to tell you the most important thing happened. The elevator from Heaventojupi- ter broke this morning! Uupiter is our amusement play-ground, you know.j That elevator was just full of the most important people around here. Nancy Maxwell, Marlene Wolfe, and Bonita Redman, just to mention a few. It was the controls. They were stuck. First the elevator was whizzing down then it would hit Jupiter and bounce up again. Up and down it went--at a terrific speed. Then Norman Myers, he's our mechanic, found the cause. Someone had put gum on the go button. Believe me theywere really going too. I wish you would be on the look-out for the pearls from the Pearly Gates. They're missing a- gain. It has Detective Evelyn Colville baffled. It snowed here yesterday. Of course you know our snow has a very delicious flavor and comes down multi-colored. Steve Kinney, our noted taste expert, says it tastes exactly like the ice cream they have on earth. Now Steve is packaging it in pints and giving it away to anyone who will polish his halo for him. Six different flavors too, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, lemon, and the two most famous, angelberry and blackberry Qnamed after Rowenaj. George Frost went on his first mission since he won his wings. His job was to settle the dispute over on Saturn. The rumpus had the whole heavens disrupted. But when George flew inf He won't tell us what happened but he came back ffeet firsty with four stars on his crown. You've heard about those get-rich-quick-schemes haven't your Well, Barbara Bline has just up with a brilliant onexgglnd you. never heard the like! - -' 'rs
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