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5 0 195 FW? U if! TOP ROW Cleft to rightj EDWARD TRENT--Monitor. PATRICIA ANN TUCKER-Promethean Literary Society, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Secretary, Treasurer, Student Council Repre- sentative, Pep Club, President, Stage and Screen, Intramurals, Girls' 'flee Club, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Cheer- leader, Irving Literary Society Beauty Attendant, '50, Prettiest Girl on Senior Ballot. KENNETH MELVIN TURLEY-Student Council Representative, Red Cross Representative. VERNITA FAYE TYER-Student Council Representative, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Health Center Assistant. KARYL ZTA UNRUH--Business Committee, junior Class, Business Committee, Freshman Class, Business Committe, Sophomore Class, Treasurer, Eighth Grade Class, Promethean Literary Society, Vice-President, Parliamentarian, Student Council Representative, Speech Arts, Treasurer, Vice-President, Presi- dent, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Fall Play, '49, '51, A,A.U.W., Student Chairman, Tiger Den Committee, State Music Contest, Flirt on Senior Ballot. ,, SECOND ROW Cleft to rightb JOANNE VAN HOOZER-Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Delphians, Secretary, President, Hockey Playday, '50, '51, Volleyball Playday, '49, Basketball Playday, '50, Softball Playday, '51, Eighth Grade Shield, Small Shield, Large Shield, Letter, Girls' Glee Club, Table Tennis Manager. MARGARET CAROLYN VEGIARD-Dana Literary Society, Parlia- mentarian, Red Cross Representative, Monitor. THIRD ROW Cleft to right? DIXIE LEE VICKREY-Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Delphians, Eighth Grade Shield, Small Shield, Large Shield, Letter, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Monitor, Assemblies. SHIRLEY JEAN VIVIAN--Pep Club, Intramurals, Eighth Grade Shield, Small Shield, Red Cross Representative. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightb RICHARD EDWARD WADDELL -Browning Literary Society, Vice-President, Intersociety Representative, R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant, Rifle Team, Crack Squad, Chicago Herald Tribune Award, Second Place, Ameri- can Legion Award, Third Place, R.O.T.C. Review, '49, '50, All-Round Gymnast Award, '48, 'CHARLES THOMAS WALTERS-Honor Society, Silver Pin, Brown- ing Literary Society, Sergeant-at-Arms, Treasurer, Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Band, President, Student Director, Orchestra, Stage Manager, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Cheerleader, '51, '52, Boys' State Representative, State Music Contest. FIFTH ROW Cleft to rightj DONNA RAE WASSON-Crier- Herald Staff, Quill and Scroll. BETTY JEAN WEATHERFORD-Honor Society, Silver Pin, Promethean Literary Society, Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative. SIXTH ROW Cleft to rightj DELILAH MAE WEBER-Girls' Glee Club, Monitor, Debate Team, Assemblies. SONDRA LEE WEST-Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Orchestra, Treasurer, Librarian, Secretary, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Vice-President, Librarian, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Radio Broadcasts, State Music Contest, All City Orchestra. 27 ,,,a.a.-
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1 , . VR. 'In f' We caan is .1--Q -U95 ' Sgr po gg 9 t w 4 I, ' ,i f yy - dy ta, xfk ALA Ag W fffh ,J A nf Qj N25-Z P Y Il .-LL I isilfx 0 0 ' aff' ' 9 i .aa X Tj Tl si ' I0 e .' F xxx X Xxilff ff ff lgel' poczef I QCLJ All Aboard! All Aboard! On the 1972 sight-seeing Tiger Rocket, leaving on sky shoot number three, in exactly five atomic minutes. May I carry your bags, comes a timid voice from behind. It is none other than Charles Scott. Charles tells us that he is still doing a little magic on the side. just the other day he sawed his assistant, Roy Nichols in half. QRoy is in the hospital now suffering from a split personalityj. Upon reaching the rocket, our pilot, Charles Dodson, after throwing Bill McCarthy, a ragged hobo off the rocket, flipped a switch and we were on our way. Our first stop is the Library of Congress in Washington. A book titled Life in a Sewer or Home Sweet Home, catches our eye, and we notice that it was written by Jackie White the famous novelist. just then from out of the book crawled a little green bookworm. EEEKKK! This scteech brings Helyn Cassidy, the librarian, who asks us very politely to leave. In our rush to leave we almost collide with David Bradley, the Dean of Vassar and his charming wife, Helen Ferguson. Phyllis Roger's Swap Shop in New York is our second stop. She gave us some tickets to the theater, so we dashed to the Roxy Theater to see Sandra Collins, Barbara Power, and Marion Calvin in Bob's Other Babe, the sequel to john's Other Wife. We see that Karyl Unruh finally got into the theater, there she is now taking tickets. Charles Brewer also works here, here he comes now, Popcorn, peanuts, crackerjacksln The Tiger Rocket speeds us next to Pennsylvania where we visit the Bolch and Stower Circus. The tent lights dim and the ring master, Reginald Brodie introduces, Max Moxley the daring lion tamer who puts his head in the lion's mouth. CMax always did know how to use his headj. Later we saw Mary McMahon and Stewart Bradshaw fly through the air with the greatest of ease on the high trapeze. We wave goodbye to Isabel and janet and their circus, and with both jets wide open we zoom over the Colorado Mountains. Down below we see that Shirley Marcus, the famous archaeologist has finally succeeded in digging up a man. We can't see his face very well, but he looks something like Jimmy Ervin. A short distance from there we see Loretta Gulaian and Polly Palmer, the Cattle Kings, with Bernard Benson and his B Bar B Riders on the prairie rounding up the cattle. While streaking over Wyoming the rocket punctured a jet on a sharp cloud, and we are forced to land at Gunter's Gas Garage. His wife Nancy Yeager, fixes the jet while Bob chats with us. just then over the radio-vision, the news commentator, Robert Rand, announces that Marjorie Knop has just completed her twentieth attempt to swim the English Channel, and that Jane Carmichael is the first woman senator of Missouri. Tin-Can Alley in California is our next stop. The name Tom Walters on a mailbox rings a familiar bell, and we recall that he received the No Bell Prize for finding the lost chord. Robert Kruger also a resident of the Alley, is famous for finishing the Unfinished Symphony. Extra! Extra read all about it, Barbara Stacy was voted girl they would most like to rescue by the Podunk Fire Department, shouts a news boy who looks very much like Russell Roberts. Down the street We hear a voice saying, Chicken in every pot and a television set in every house. As we go closer we see that it is Herbert Simon giving his campaign speech for President. In the crowd around Herbert we see Pat Tucker, Miss America of 1954, and Jean Timmons who tells us that she is working for a dentist, D. I. Pullum. Bidding farewell to Pat and Jean, we speed to Texas for a bite to eat at Kean's Kitchen. Carrie informs us that Carolyn Maret has a shop down the street called Maret's Mortuary, and that Dorothy Hyatt is putting her artistic ability to work in carving tombstones. just then Dan X o . Q , O , , , , , , Z Lowe, half owner of the High Lowe Greeting Company comes in and we renew old acquintanceship . B with him. Cafnlql -l-'let'-te Our next stop is Oklahoma, where we visit Derge's Wrestling Arena. Bob gives us tickets at I the ringside to watch Rex Bonecrusher Hedding and jerry Georgeous George Shapiro, wrestle Q jf for the world's championship. Q We wearily board the rocket for the trip home. When We arrive back at the station, a m E timid voice from behind says, May I carry your bags, Oh, No! this is where we came in. 7 lll x X c 9 5 . , .':l il T l' ,ffl Qs as-3 W 0 A . will' , me-'ij A S X 5 g-i l o , 0 f , If wg-gg, gg p p 1 . If ' pl . , ,J 5 S gg 29 ' . g,f,3y'i:1, f - f- '-'I Q, Q
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