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'T S T'l ' ' 'f'mr1rT'rr r' -'W f '-fv-T'4 v- W- 4 4--up CLASS PROPHECY Mesdames Davis and Simpson, Institute of Insane Instruction, Isle of Man, Irish Sea Mesdames : In answer to your request for information concerning the graduating class of 1951, I am sending this journal of their activities hoping that you are pleased with their success. However, before I begin, may I congratulate you on your appointment to the l.I.I. Certainly, if there is anyone who can give complete satisfaction in such a position, you two ladies can. In this year of 1965 we find the world still in a state of melee: Stalin succeeding in drawing the United States into all this confusion. Nevertheless, our students of 1951 have found their place in the world and most of them are successful and happy in their jobs. CARMEN RODGERS, the girl who could never quite make up her mind which of the boys she liked best, is now living in the Last Chance home in Bachelorville, Kentucky. She spends her time knitting socks and sweaters for the needy bachelors. GLENDA DELANO, the big flirt in For Pete's Sake, is still behind footlights and is still flirting. She is at the present time starring in the late broadway production, Cuddles, said to be the best play in two decades. CLIFFORD ROBINSON, that tall guy with the long eye- lashes has winked his way into the Editor's chair of the Times in New York. Also, I learned recently, there are two other class members on the staff of the TIMES. DAVID BLALOCK, the man with the shutter bug is chief society photographer, RUTH ANN JONES is one of those kind of people who know all about love. She writes a love-lorn column, if you ladies ever need any advice, just call on Ruth Ann. PETE PETERSON and BILL DAVIS are married and are living in Tallapoosa, Georgia, where Bill is a real estate broker. Pete is keeping house and enjoying society while Bill pays the bills. DON WEBB has done quite well for himself in the liter- ary world. He has written several very good fiction novels, one of which is titled, THE GRAVEDIGGER AND THE CHAMBER MAID. Another classmate who has done quite well for himself is RALPH MCGAUGH. He is head waiter at -the Waldorf and seems to be quite satisfied with his station in life. Three other classmates who have become famous almost pver night are BETTY BURNETT, LOIS HODGES and EBETINE ANDERSON. They were chosen from a group of 2,000 girls to take a trip to Hawaii to learn the art of Hawaiian dancing. EPPEL BEATY is coaching girls' basketball at Ye Ole Alma Mater, WHS. She has not marriedg she has told some of her closest friends that she would much rather have a basketball in her hands than a man on them. Two of our old friends have received posistion in our United States Government. These are DON McGAUGH, who is one of Arkansas' representatives, and JOHN HENRY HAWKINS, senator from Arkansas. J. T. BLALOCK has become Waldron's wealthiest farmer while BILLY NEAL has become the wealthiest cat-tle rancher. WAYNE JOHNSON has become manager of the Ross Creek Ice-Cream Supply Co. His company supplies the towns of Needmore and Jenkins with all the ice cream they can consume. Wayne's most useful and economical advertisement is with the Brass, Bell Agency. BETTY PRIDDY and her husband are now residing somewhere in Argentina where I have heard that they are managing a large corned beef packing plant. In spite of the confusion in the world the greatest sport is still baseball. Two great players are CHARLES KITCHENS and LEON BOBBITT. Charles is second baseman for the Cubs and Leon is first short for the Dodgers. Two girls of our class have become teachers. They are CLARA THOMAS and MARGARET KITCHENS. Clara teaches Biology at a school in Houston, Texas, and Mar- garet spends her time distinguishing between transitive and intransitive verbs. BOBBY FRANKLIN has decided that the least effort he can put forth and still be in the know is what he wants. With this in mind he has kept the job of soda jerk for Baber's Drug store for some time now. CLARA MOORE, as we used to hope would gain weight, has finally done so. After much dieting she has reached the two-hundred and one mark. She is now owner of that famous eating place, 'Reno, in Houston, Texas. OLIVER FERGUSON and HAROLD RICE have chosen the army for their careers. Oliver and Harold both have been in the army for several years and, to my surprise, like it. DORIS ANN MORRIS and JOHN EVANS live in Phil- adelphia. John is managing a railfoad gang while Doris manages a gang of Evan's. JUANITA McLAIN has surprised everyone and has be- come a quite capable aviatrix. She is piloting for Ameri- can Air Lines between Los Angeles and New York. After Gene's enlistment in the Air Corps was over, JOYCE YARBROUGH spent most of her time and money toward getting him through his last two years of high school. Now she stands in line at the Employment Agency while he rests his feet. Oh, what utter devotion.
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