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chapter IV [lasses FRED MOORE President TOM McFERREN Vice-President LINDA BLAUM Secretary
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Prophecy It is the year of 1982 and a great number of the class of '52 is boarding a rocket ship developed by that eminent engineer, Dr. Fred Hughes. Our destination is Venus. Having reached the planet, we, assisted by the pilot and stewardess, Ronald Doll and Dorothy Hall, safely disembark. Donald Anglemeyer, who has already been living here for sometime, greets us and shows us to our new homes which have just been completed by the Murray and Smith Construction Company, owned and operated by Richard Murray and Wendell Smith. Later in the day, we are meeting at the Shining Lucifer, the luxurious summer resort of Gerald and Anna Mae Hines. Our chief entertainers are Ronnie Ridenour who directs the Jumping Jupiter Jazz Band, and the Merry Troubadours—Ronald Whaley, James Frey, Bill Hartley and Barbar Martin, the featured vocalist. As the music dies down, Bruce Lowery, acting M. C., introduces the various members of the class who have come to remain permanently on the planet. Joe Cofer, president of the Venus Atomic Corporation, tells of the newest discoveries in the uses of atomic energy. Shirley Stapleton is acting as his aide and secretary. Nancy George, also a member of the firm, is to be the chief advisor for cooking with their products. Richard Scott, very dignified and intelligent looking, has charge of the newly established Venus University. Among the faculty members are Joan Getz, Helen Blake-man, Everett Strietenberger, and Bob Downing. Lorene Sword, chic and charming, tells of her plans to set up the Mademoiselle Vanity Shop. She calls for her models, all former beauty queens, to give a demonstration of of her wares (wears). Joan Spence, Marlene Deacon, Violet Carter, and Joann Arrowood give a lovely treat as they appear in a preview of the latest fashions. The entertainment continues as two top comedians Joe Markham and Bill Copley give us a sample of their art. Dr. Ralph Strickland, and his staff of nurses—Louise Burdett, Belinda Cutlip, Betty Kritzwiser—are present to tell of the latest discoveries in the medical world. Vera Creech, our outstanding writer of modern times tells us of her latest novel, Adventures on Venus . To add to the program, Rev. Tim Rapp gives a very interesting talk, Living Together Peacefully . Many of the merchants are present to tell us how businesses are run on the planet: Frank Watters, owner of the Watters Department Store; Cloe McKimmy. manager of Cloe's Millinery Shop; David Daniels and Darwin Leatherwood, co-owners of the D L Super Market; Dale Haynes, owner of the Milky Way Dairy, and Charles Smith, the manager of the dairy; Richard Kemper and Robert Andre, owners of the Rocket ship Service Station; Martha Ward and Garnet Willis. co-owners of the Sugar 'n Spice Bakery; and Jeremiah Harris, proprietor of the Venus Implement Company. As the program draws to a close, we are anxious to return to our homes to experience this new life on Venus. Connie Shopshire and Barbara Thompson 18
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Juniors FIRST ROW, Left To Right: Sondra Smith, Ruth Bandy, Jean Bauer, Madalyn Keechle, Virginia Newton, Nancy Dailey, Betty Snyder, Lola Mae Noel. Lavada Cisco. Linda Blaum. SECOND ROW: William Stubbs. Betty Davis. Patty Schauseil, Nancy Redman, Virginia Ward, Ada Dyke, Erna Arnett, Donald Brown, William Branham. THIRD ROW: Donna Booth. Tom McFerren, Fred Moore, Johnny Baughn, Sammy Cool, Alan Rhoads, Frank Ferguson. James Tackett. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Miller, Dick Carman, Ralph Guckenberger, Dale McCoy, August Oyer, Joe Wittkugle, Keith Davis.
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