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TWELVE YEAR SENIORS First Row. Terry Evans, Mary Ellen Miller, Irene Handley, Pat Hester, Wanda Rose Hess, Sidney Shanks. Second Row: Jon Foster, John Walker, Bill Jeffries, Charles McMurry, Max Gentry, Jackie Bay less. JUNIORS First Row: David Allen, Jim Mitchell, Lawson Wright. Second Rote: Ronnie Gellogly, Janice French, Martha Brown, Joe Hodgkin, Margie Murray, Don Handley, Norma Newell. Third Row: Mr. Hazlett, Carolyn Hughes, Charlotte Staggs. Miss Ward, Harriet Masson, Joan Hodgkin, Linda Weatherman, Mr. Hoffhaiis. Fourth Row: Bill Creve. Angus Smith, Shirley Wasson, Keith Inskeep, Elizabeth Atkison, Melvin Kelly, Evelyn Hastings. Page Fourteen
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From New York: Jack Bayless of W.H.S. is now president of the Bayless Implement Cor- poration. Mrs. Doris Crimes, a grade teacher of Waveland, is now retiring from teaching and will reside in Honolulu, Hawaii, with her husband Mike. Mrs. Hazel Machledt was seen in Waveland cutting a rug with Webb Eubank at Shular’s Pool Room. And at her age, too! Mrs. Roy Sarver (Marianna Chappel) is now teaching her eighteen little darlings their ABC’s. You know she always wanted to be a teacher. Ed Hoffhaus was picked up in Grand Rapids on a charge of bigamy. After checking, police found he had a real harem—twelve wives. What does Lucille have to say about that, Ed? It finally happened! Pat Hester was taken to Memorial Hospital for treatment of a dislo- cated hand. She was taking dictation so fast from her boss that her hand came loose. She can now scratch her elbow without the use of her other hand. An almost amazing news item comes over the machine: Irene Handley is now teaching school in the hills of Kentucky. (It seems to me that she always did like school.) A special news flash brings us the news that Norman Walker has replaced Ray Bloch on Ed Sullivan’s Toast of the Town television show. Norman fits all requirements—a shining, hairless head, and a good sense of humor. Mrs. Overpeck ex-Waveland teacher, has now taken Joseph McCarthy’s place in inter- national affairs. (She always did like to argue.) The stock market went beserk today with the news that Mr. Larrv Hazlett, former agri- culture teacher, has bought Fort Knox. He had to draw the money from ten of his thirty banks. Congress was debating today as to whether or not to give Terry Evans a life-time marriage license. It seems they are afraid he’ll wear the license office’s doors out buying marriage licenses. He’s been married thirty-three times. Just think, sixtv-six dollars! Mrs. Bernard Mitchell today played Mrs. O’Leary, when her cow kicked over her atomic milking machine, that started a fire that completely burned down Peanut Village. The first millionaire of Waveland, Ottis Reynolds, has become owner and president of the Suicide Driving School. Mr. Reynolds was recommended for the job bv the Marshall of Waveland who noted how carefully he drove while in high school. Miss Marie Ward, former Waveland teacher, is playing the leading ladv in the soap opera, ‘The Romance of Helen in a Tent”. Starring opposite her are Webb Eubank and Bob Arvin, two famous comedians. Charles McMurry today was chosen Mr. Universe in Paris, France. He was judged by Van Johnson and Marilyn Monroe. As the time machine, now hammering and clanking noisily, keeps running along it brings us this news: The former social studies teacher of Waveland High. Herman Hall, presented his concentration theory on the Kinsey Report to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight David Eisenhower last week. The ex-president stated that he could not keep up with the brilliant orator. Hall was highly praised and given a certificate of knowledge. Once the smallest boy in his class, J. P. Morgan is now the champion heavy-weight wrest- ler of the world. He has progressed from ninety to a two hundred and eight)' pounder. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sewell (formerly Miss Deloris Hutson) announce the marriage of their daughter. Eureka Belle, to the dashing young John Handley, Jr. of Waveland. Warren Brewer, the boy who skipped school to go to the International Harvester Show, became the Universal Corn King for the second consecutive time. As the beam is turned toward the far south we are astounded with the news that Mr. Fred Whitecotton and Mr. John Ward, both of Montgomery County, Indiana, are still missing. When last seen they were believed to be on their way to Key West. Florida. Thev both were seen with fishing poles. From the space waves we get the information that Mrs. Virginia Foster and Wanda Hess, both of Waveland, have taken over the position of Emily Post. It’s now permissible to order elephant’s milk at swanky restaurants, thanks to them. As the time machine with an ever increasing din of wheezing and clanking starts to vibrate at a tremendous rate, the professor reaches over and turns off the switch. One police- man turns to the other and nods. They both agree that what they have seen would make anyone crazy!!! Page Thirteen
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SOPHOMORES First Row: Larry Myers, Ceroid Handley, Thomas McGinnis, Jerry Cooper, Bill Thomas, Dick Marshall. Hodncy Reynolds. Second Row: Jack Wheeler, June Wheeler, Donna Starnes, Charles Davis, Marlene Pyle, Shirley Newell, Shirley Crimes, jack Clevenger. Third Row: Joyce Whitecotton, Donn Moser. Evelyn Hester, Danny Clevenger, Marlene Miller. Dennis Moody, Joyce Redden, Fern Redden. Fourth Rote: Mrs. Hester, Susan Milligan, Shirley B'avless, James Hastings. Freddie Hendrickson, Dick Campbell, Marilvn Calvert. FRESHMEN First Row: Melvin McDonald, Walter Overstreet, Daniel Sewell. Second Row: Ellen Short. Charles Felkner, Patty Patterson. James Lowery. Alma Brewer. Don Gentry, Jack Mitchell. Third Row: Mr. Bolton, Sandy Murray. Marvin McDonald, Deloris Thomas, Jack Howell, Jim Wheeler. Fourth Row: Joan Allen. Alan Milligan, Norma Atkison. Cecil Stewart. Bill Collins. Wallv Metzger. Page Fifteen
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