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Larry Eskuland has rebuilt the Ford Agency. It now covers three blocks on 301. He and Ann have a
fight every night because she owns a Chevrolet. But good-hearted Larry fixes it up for her every time she has
a wreck. Carsie Kirkland is.a top pharmacist. He specializes in reducing pills. One of his pills a day and you
lose a pound a day, that is if you don't bother to eat. Wendell Hill owns his own garage. His main job is
testing radio switches. He sits in the car and turns the radio knobs on and off to check them. James Braxton
is now a successful minister and his church is in Crystal Springs. He has a hard time trying to keep his con-
gregation from going swimming on Sunday.
Julie Baggett and Darlene Wilson own and operate an all-night Drive-In. Julie plays the juke box
and Darlene waits on the curb. The drive in caters to teen-age Rock 'n Roll fans. Julie is also a registered
nurse during the day. Roy Lane finally made the Chicago Bears after a steady diet of peanut butter and bananas.
He has now been asked to take over duties as head coach. Edwinia Jones has an exclusive dress design enter-
prise in the South, featuring the latest "Exclusives from Venus". She also has a magazine which features
nothing but her "mad" clothing.It seems being Editor of the Bulldog Bulletin prepared her for such a task.
Lois Day and John Mihalakis finally said, "I do", when John had completely finished paying his
old boss for the gas station.
Ann Smith has finally seen her long time dream come true-that of having a hundred acre ranch
with pure bred Guernseys. Janet Williamson has really made a name for herself. She is known worldwide
for her famous laugh, and she even had it patented to discourage copycats.
Christine Lamb Luker has her heart's desire, that of a busload of children her own and being a
woman racer. She has recently entered the Indianapolis 500. Brantley Smith is the founder of the first
annual "Dragniks." He owns a drag strip from the earth to the moon and it a main attraction each year.
The only thing raced naturally are "Chevyniks". Larry Bazzell takes the first prize each year and is
awarded a Gold Satellite that ticks. Frank Sekach used his background in creative writing acquired from
Senior English to become a famous author. He edits his own magazine "Wit" and from what we hear,
"Dig " is going bankrupt.
The Air Force has cow to depend very much on Donnie Nelson, who joined them shortly after
graduation. He has become a famous test space pilot and he is also the "Heartthrob in Uniform" of the
W.A.F.'s.
Tawana Campbell has graduated from Jones Business College and is a top notch private sec-
retary for a certain guy in the Air Force.
Margaret Nelson is employed by MGM Studios. She designs and models fabulous creations that
make the Stars beautiful. Her real career, however; is being Mrs. Floyd Cherry and raising "little Cherry's':
George Trebour has divised a new cheap method of transportation to the Moon; that of a balloon and a
candle. He also has a straight pin , divised for especially quick landings. Steve Huber plays professional
basketball. When he's not playing,he's pushing pills, of his own concoction-a live pharmacist. He's also
a philanthropist, giving free pencils and paper to the ZHS students who don't have any. Donna Clark
was finally talked into being Steve's private secretary. It was a long hard battle but he won.
Clara Mae Adams is married and has Alvy Jr. and his little sisters to care for. She manages to get
into town once in while, even though she lives so close (20 miles to be exact). Charles Bloom has a band.
He plays drums in the latest hit record that sold a million. The name of the record is "The Blue Cha-Cha
in Rock and Roll Minor." Edward Lewis has become a top-notch lumberjack, making an average of
$50 a day. He also manages to enter Brantley's Dragnik once a year. Joanne Ellerbee joined the WAC's and
became Captain. Now that PFC James White is out of the army and they are married, Joanne keeps things
peaceful by pulling rank on him whenever they have an argument.
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