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Classes “Not in rewards, but in the strengths to strive, The blessing lies. —Towbridge
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In Chicago we come upon that genial gentleman, TOMMY BUCKLEY who owns The Buckley Airlines. Yes, we always knew that Tommy would go far in life. And shuffling off to St. Louis, we meet FORBES HOOPER, that old shyster. Forbes, as usual, is up to his old tricks. When he couldn't sell anyone on his idea of “Find-lt-Yourself Uranium Kits”, he has set up an office and doing his bit selling space on the moon. “Oh, give me land, lots of land”, and with this familiar tune, we recognize the former CHARLOTTE NEVILLE. Charlotte and G. own a prosperous mink farm out West; they're doing so well that they give mink coats as gifts. Down South we see an old mansion. “Edith and Donna's Tea Room”. Yes, our own DONNA GUINES and EDITH WATKINS manage this lovely restaurant whose specialty is turtle soup. We'd like to stay, girls, but the waiting line is too long, and we’re on our way to West Virginia University where GARY KOURRE is coach of that great football team. Man, what a game! That’a alright. Gary; maybe you can win the next one. Back to Baltimore and John Hopkins University where we see DR. ROBERT TAYLOR, who has made quite a name for himself in the field of medicine. After discovering a cure for “Loafing Fever”. Dr. Bob is try- ing to find a way to give us a longer lease on life. And we had to go to Wilmington to see SHIRLEY GEIER, who now runs her own Ajax Company. Shirley has reaped a fortune with her Ajax treatment for gym floors. Shirley’s partners are PEGGY BLACK and KAY DORSEY, who have traveled all corners of the earth to peddle their product. And at the switchboard of this great firm is MARY ANN RAMPER. We don’t know- how she does it. but Mary Ann goes to town with her gum and calls. And in a vine-covered cottage in Pennsylvania we see JACKIE BIVENS, looking not a day older than she did in high school. Jackie kills time by making her pro- fessor-husband happy and having tea parlies. Not far away we find JOAN BREMER, who has achieved fame as a writer. Her latest best seller is “How To Influence Males”. And isn't that that dear little JEAN McMUL- LEN? Ah, yes; Jean supervises a kintergarten and is happily married to the man of her dreams. We found a recent issue of “The Broad Top Bulletin” in Jean’s living room, and my, what a wonderful paper. Of course, our own JIMMY HORTON edits it; Jimmy prints “All the news that’s fit to print.” Back into New Jersey where we meet GLENN HEATH, that man of men! Glenn made a fortune sel- ling refrigerators to the Eskimos, and now he basks un- der the New Jersey sun, and surrounding Glenn are gorgeous bathing beauties. And moving into New York, we head for Tammany Hall and make it just in time to hear that shrewd old politician. CHARLES SCOTT, ac- cept the chairmanship of the National Democratic Com- mittee! Hello! We’re back to the NOW, and we hope you have enjoyed this imaginary look into the FUTURE. We are your would-be prophets, Marian Black and Wanda Dickson, who hope that all your wishes may come true. Our class officers or “Board of Experts” as we like to think of them, for they have served us well. President Greenland is shown above with his executive board— Vice-president Rourkc, Secretary Jo Ann Park, and Treasurer Wanda Dickson. “Here’s to the day when it is May And care as light as a feather.”—Carman
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We Present The Juniors! We are the JUNIORS, fifty-seven strong! We're not the boastful type, but we would like to tell you a little about our accomplishments. With our advisor. Mr. Kolva. at the helm to guide us, and our able officers to plan for us, we have staged some rather good events. Den- nis Rourke, Ronald Woods. Annette Gannon, and Linda Black expressed their initiative as president, vice-president, secretary, and treas- urer of our class. Anticipating the thrill of wearing a ’57 ring, we juniors were measured for rings in January and then impatiently waited until they were in our possession. A deep sense of responsibility was gradually assumed by us as we began participating in various activities. We were represented in the Camera Club, the Aereo Club, the Tri-Hi-Y, and the Home Economics Club. Our compe- tency was evident in the band and the Choral Club. Basketball and football, which claimed many of our energetic classmates, helped to strengthen our obligations. All will agree that our Prom which honored our senior friends was an occasion that will long linger in our memories as the Prom of Proms! And now we shall begin to look forward with zeal and enthusiasm to the time when we will inherit from our departing seniors the hal- lowed position which they have held so honor- ably. And to them we extend our best wishes and hopes that their lives may be filled with happiness. “One may be better than his reputation, but never better than his principles!” —Latena OUR OFFICERS MR. KOLVA. Our Advisor
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