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Best Cooking Nancy Stotesbury Merlin Carawan
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Prophecy Of Class Of 1959 Listen, all, and hear ye as the Magus peers into the magic crystal ball to perceive many mys¬ teries of the dim future. First, a General of the U. S. Army is being decorated by the President of the United States for his feats of courage and bravery. As taps are serenely played, Marvin Brooks steps forward proudly. The scene shifts to a small shack up in them thar ' hills, where Billy Gene Carawanis succeeding in selling a cute hillbilly gal the new edition of To Greater Heights We Shall Rise. When it comes to selling, leave it to Billy Gene! Well, who is this hero naval officer appearing with a throng of girls yelling, Autograph, please! Merlin Carawan always was surrounded by females. As a stage curtain opens a comedian strides in front of the audience greeting them with a sly grin. While his fans roar with laughter, J. P. O ' Neal recalls his happy school days of unending fun. In the next scene a civil engineer is hard at work teaching his employees proper construction methods by use of plane geometry. None other than Glenn Mooney would hold that position. The magic of the crystal ball reveals Frances Cahoon addressing formal invitations to her wedding. Shorthand isn ' t doing any good in this situation. At a village church in Africa in the next scene is a famous lady busy telling the natives the joy of being a missionary. Immediately we recognize her as Dorothy Cutrell. What have we here? An impatient male patient breaks the quietness of Norfolk General Hospital with, Nurse, would you take my temperature again! Yes, Rosanna Carawan is the attentive head nurse there. American Air Line has employed a new secretary. Indulging in her work with extreme care is typist Nancy Stotesbury. Odd, but true, Rebecca Smith is teaching a class of high school students bookkeeping. We under¬ stand how trying her days are! Next, is a large laboratory filled with test tubes and Gloria Swindell is mixing chemicals for an experiment. She is thinking of her vacation where she will spend her time writing novels. At last the magic crystal ball tends to fade out of focus upon the seniors of ' 59. Prophetesses: Gloria Swindell Nancy Stotesbury Cast Will And Zest a me at We, the class of 1959, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To the faculty, we leave our deepest gratitude for their kindness, understanding, and untiring effort. ARTICLE H To our parents, we leave our thanks and appreciation for making our education possible. ARTICLE III We make the following bequests to individuals: Item 1. Marvin Brooks leaves his slick-combed wig to Allen Spencer. That means more hair oil and comb¬ ing, Allen. Item 2. Frances Cahoon leaves her quietness to Gloria Jean Smith. Item 3. Rosanna Carawan wills her ability to catch a MAN to Judy Carawan. Better luck in keeping them, Judy. Item 4. Billy Gene Carawan leaves his dark com¬ plexion to Joseph Cahoon, who desires a suntan. Item 5. Merlin Carawan wills his way with the fe¬ males to Joe Henry Bishop. Item 6. Dorothy Cutrell leaves her musical ability to Annette Richards. It takes a lot of practice, Annette. Item 7. Glenn Mooney wills his desire for learning to Larry O ' Neal. Tell him about burning midnight oil, Glenn. Item 8. J. P. O ' Neal leaves his ability to have a good time all the time to Leonard Harris. Item 9. Rebecca Smith leaves her sweetness to Judy Spencer. With what you already have, Judy, you should be extra special. Item 10. Nancy Stotesbury leaves her typing ability to Becky Anderson. Item 11. Gloria Swindell leaves her use of big words to Sandra Swindell. Discard that dictionary, Sandra. Testatrices: Rebecca Smith Rosanna Carawan 12
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Most Studious Glenn Mooney Most Cikely Zo Succeed Gloria Swindell - ;-v
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