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Page 48 text:
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Class Huston Four years ago s1xty one bundled up Freshmen started from the1r warm lgloos to the North Pole The drlver of our green and Whlte Bobsled was Manlyn Lowe In the seat of asslstant drlver was B1ll Bryan Then 1n cllmbed L1ll1e Owen as our record keeper and Rebecca Keith as our money keeper We had very strong huskles pull1ng our sled and our long Journey started Our huskles soon became hungry, and we had to stop and sell penc1ls to buy food for them Whlle we were busy feeding them a few of our passengers declded to change sleds They were Dale Caldwell Ermadean Plerce Janie Presnell Donetta Layman Linda Layman and Sue Woods Our money keeper Rebecca Kelth lnformed us that we had money left from buylng food but not for long We spent lt on a Leap Year Party The party was such a success that we had to take t1me out to recuperate When we assembled agaln we had galned Wanda Clark Charles Schmldt, and Sharon Trav1o1 so we now had f1fty restless Sophomores We changed drlvers and 1nto the dr1ver's seat we put B111 Bryan Marllyn Lowe moved back to as slstant driver Whlle Rebecca Kelth moved up to record keeper and Wanda Clark got in as money keeper However Wanda got off ln the middle of the trip to take up housekeeplng and Mary Wardle took over our llttle Before we had gone far we had to make a few mlnor repalrs At th1S stop we plcked up Pat Moeller and Jerry Hill With our two new passengers we resumed our Journey but before long a few passengers got tlred of r1d1ng These were Sue Brltton Betty Busiere Kenny Creasey Velma Eads Sandra Henderson, Joe Hogue, Darla Montgomery Beverly Toney and Pat Moeller Sara Conklm decided to go to a warmer climate Then to make some money we sold cards and we had a party to end our dr1v1ng season Our trip was now half over and three of our passengers decided to follow another trail They were Loretta Green Dick Long and Charles Schmldt Soon lt was t1me to mush on, and we had a new passenger He went by the name of Rlck Castlgllone We also had two eager beavers Carole Cuslck and JoAnn McFarland who are taklng the trlp ln three years instead of four and we regamed Sara Conklin and Joe Hogue We now had a total of forty seven passengers We had a completely new drlver by the name of Frank Pickell and the next three seats were occupled by Marllyn Lowe, Lillie Owen and Max MOFFIS On the way our bobsled had a small accident and we lost Pat Burkholder Robert Cramer Dick Ensmlnger Ned Frey Joe Hogue, Marge Hooper David Howerton Jerry Hunter and James Johnson in a snowdrift But we found a former passenger, Loretta Green wandering In the snow During th1s season we had all klnds of fun but lt was not all play and no work We had a very successful magazine sale, also a variety show At the end of the year we celebrated by g1v1ng a Cinderella Ball for the class of 58 O I - - . . I 1 .- - s . . , . I I I I I 0 .. I I -- . . . I , . I I 1 n - C 1 ' - u ' ' ll gold m1ne. , . 0 I l I I I I I I . . , . . I I ' ' ' ll ll . ' I I I O - o I . I I I I I I I . . ' . , . . ' ll ll I .
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As we started the f1nal stretch of our Journey there were only th1rty s1x lucky Senlors Dur1ng the t1me between the last dr1v1ng season we had lost R1ck Castlgllone Our last drlver was B111 Bryan and next 1n order came Max Morrls Carole Cuslck and Barbara Morley Once when we were travel1ng along, we passed a Marlne Base and th1s attracted the attent1on of Paul Roblnson To make some money we had a play entltled The Campbells Are Comlng There are only th1rty f1ve Sen1ors left and we have a few more m1les to go before we reach our dest1nat1on Once we have reached the po1nt of no return lt w1ll be The Past Forever Gone, The Future St1ll Our Own Thlrty f1ve happy joyous travelers w1ll have reached thelr goal' Class Walls Marsha Blanc w1ll my ab1l1ty to be loyal to Concannon boy to Lou Ellen Don Brewer w1ll my heart to Ieanle B1ll Bryan w1ll my s1ng1ng ab1l1ty to I1m Surber Sara Conklln w1ll my he1ght to Mary Vo11s Carole Cuslck w1ll my fl1rt1ng ways to Nancy Wltty V1Ckl Gllmour w1ll my WSISIIIHS to V1ck1e Thompson Amella Heller w1ll my ab1l1ty to pass Phys1cs to anyone who wants 1t Larry Hoffman w1ll my sk1ll of dr1v1ng to Iack Van Horn Helen Howell Wlll my work1ng Bblllty to Iudy Curry Iudy Iett w1ll my art of danclng to Ed Fuqua Becky Ke1th w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to Judy Ellmgsworth Eve Leclercq w1ll all my dates to Carolyn Sp1tler Marllyn Lowe Wlll my qu1etness to Esther Herrlngton Io Ann McFarland w1ll my Cadlllac to Gene Summers Barbara Morley w1ll my blg mouth to Chrls Scott Max Morrls, w1ll my flat top to Terry Freeman B111 N1cholson w1ll my b1g ears to Ilmmy Pennell L1ll1e Owen Wlll my ab1l1ty to get along Wlth boys from Rose Poly to Iane Stultz Judy Pennell w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay engaged to Sandy Harmon Frank Plckell Wlll my ha1r style to Frank COVeIeSk16 Carol Robson, Wlll my blonde ha1r to TOOtS16 Thompson Wanda S1mpson w1ll my southern accent to Margle Du Bo1s Iohnme Sutherland w1ll my short ha1r to Peggy Hagadorn L1nda Thompson w1ll Valley to the Iunlor Class Mary Iane Thompson w1ll my shyness to Betty Hughes Ierry Toney w1ll my art ab1l1ty to Arlle SSIVIB Sharon TFBVOII w1ll my bun to cooklng class Gary Umphrey w1ll my occupat1on of Chatter Edltor to Larry W11l1ams Nancy Verpleatse w1ll my false teeth to Jack G1lmour Larry Walden w1ll my curly ha1r to Charles Sutton Tom Walters w1ll my yellow cords to Io Freeman Mary Wardle, w1ll my n1ckname S1S to Margaret Lambert Larry W1tty Wlll my car to Charles Beasley Frances Whlttaker w1ll my D s 1n Phys1cs to the next unlucky Iun1or Loretta Green w1ll my ab1l1ty to hook out of town boys to Barb Nlcholson O I, , ' ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' ' ' . I, , ' ' ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, ' ' . I, ' ' , ' ' ,' . Il . . I . .. . . I, , ' . I, ' , ' ' ' . I, I ' ' ' . Il . I . . . . I, ' , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' . I, , ' . I, , ' ' . ' . I, ', ' ' . I, , ' . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, , ' . I, ' ' ' . I, ' , ' . II . I . , . . . . II I . . . . 0
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