Senior Prophecy Susan Dinwiddie, who just couldn’t stand to leave her cats took them with her to the moon where she opened a Home for Antiquated Cats. Don Poulson, after his experience in getting places the hard way, is now taking parachute lessons. Sammy Guyer and Jimmy Gregory, space mail carriers, have just walked in my office with a bulletin from the moon. It says: Be sure to tune in to station GIRLS from the moon to hear the top-flight comedian who took hose-nose Hope’s place—the one and only loud-mouthed Jimmy Camp¬ bell. Gloria Brandt has been very successful in Hollywood since Jane Russell has retired. Lie Groos, now teaching at Heidelburg University, lectures daily on “Nightlife in America.” What’s that I see? A picture of Norma Lowen. Is she wanted by the F. B. I.? Nope, she’s selling Pepsodent with her smile. Mary Kitty Garber now has subscription from all 300 planets for her daily newspaper, The Transpacial Tribune. Her chief competitor is Doris Critzer who, as editor, has changed the name of the Daily Worker to the Weekly Loafer. The new dance craze, the Jupiter Jump, was originated by Hewlett Hurt and is being taught by Dolly Stover, who has her own dancing school. Bobby Ramsey has just invented a earless gear shift. Jimmy Handy is director of the largest brass band in Waynesboro. Ann Turner is quite a success in the musical world since she composed Saturn’s national anthem, “Stars, Bars, and Comets.” Sung by Bobby Honig, it is quite a hit. Faye Foxx and Bonnie Coffman have moved from White’s to open a store of their own on that lively planet, Pluto. They specialize in space suits and ear rings. Doris Craig, the famous scientist, discovered the cure for the dreaded disease, hymohistamine. Her main assistant was Pat Small. Kay Glovier now uses her mighty voice to cheer for Marjorie Hare’s kindergarten drop- the-handkerchief team. Barton Vanderherchen is head coach and big John Willis is the captain of the team. In the business world we find that Gary Wood still hasn’t graduated from Win Willis’s Winning, Women Killers, Weight Lifter Course. The most outstanding athlete of the universe has just been awarded the Mars Medal of Honor. The winner was Pat Schultz whose only competitor was Harold Quick. I have heard that H. H. Davis’s business was not successful. He tried to set up a blue cheese business on the moon, but, much to his surprise, the moon isn’t made of cheese. Catherine Swartz opened a Girls’ Space Cadet School. Main course: How to Catch a Cadet. The first two people enrolled in this course were Terry Oliver and Ann West. Jeter Beard, Bucky Crawford, Lyle Friel, and Francis Hewitt have just established a large pool hall on our neighboring planet, Pluto. They now have to spend more time with their “snookums” than their snooker. Velma Brydge is still writing the book “Good-Looking Men I Wish I Had Known.” Ralph Madison is now teaching the fundamentals of football to Marguerite Bateman who never could understand it. Wilson Pitchford is still slaying the girls as Hollywood’s toughest movie star. They say he’s making twice as much as Humphrey Bogart ever did. 4 25 V
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Who ' s Who In The Senior Class Cutest Susan Dinwiddie Gene Hagwood Neatest Marjorie Hare Carl Kerby Best Dancers Hewlett Hurt Billy Day Best Personality Anne Turner Bobby Vines Friendliest Jane Freed Bob Boulware Best All Around Frank Wagner Pat Yearout Most Athletic Taze McDaniel Pat Schultz 4 27 } Most Likely to Succeed Ronnie Yoder Kitty Garber
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