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CLASS PRCDPI-IECY Recorded in the pages of Time will be the fates of these 19 Seniors, neither you nor they may change it and I will not. How- ever, because of the wonderful spirit of this class, I will for the first time, open the Book of Life and you may see their fut- ure. The Book is open to the year 1958 .... Two of the members, LeRoy and Joyce Thom fJoyce G.l have a tenth story apartment in New York. LeRoy works as a news boy for the New York Times, while Joyce stays home with their third set of triplets. Rev. Bishop Allen Raymond 'Gabby' Mattausch of Kokomo, Ind. is a far cry from the strong silent fcoughl man we remember and is now a speaker of unusual eloquence. Miss Gloria Weitman, mayor of Thornton, has issued an ultim- atum declaring Hosalia must be abolished. Elaine Danielson is now married to one of her former short- hand teachers. We can't remember his name, however. Eugene Prince is now a famous tonsorial artist which is an example of his resourcefulness, 10 years ago the Senior girls gave him 1 razor blade and with much practice he is now head of a bar- ber shop in Wenatchee. Elaine Peters is the highest paid assistant to John L. Lewis she is the woman behind the man. Ted Mantz is an extremely popular swoon crooner over NCB fThat's Never Come Backl. Kathleen Roellich has become head nurse at Sacred Heart and is a confirmed old maid. She attends many meetings and speaks often on the rights of women. Margaret Easton is the most efficient scrub woman in the Medical-Dental Building in Spokane. Richard Wyer, Esquire, is now a teacher of modern ballet. His graceful rendition of the 'Dance of Spring' shows rare artistry. - Miss Billie Hill, Phd. is now teaching Man History frarel at Stanford University. Marian Widman is head veternarian for the General Mi11's re- search farm. Jessie Hodgen is an influential congresswoman from the state of California. Jim Rasmussen and Corinne Waterman are.sti11 unreconciled and are now happily arguing except when they discuss the farm situation or Communism. Messrs. Roberto Schmidtzing A.A. ffor gradesl has a hair raising salon in Hollywood. Marian Peterschick is now Senior Manager at the wealthy Bank of Plaza. Leila James our one and only member with but a single mind fwhisperl it still isn't made up. - And so we come to the end of the page, do not doubt, quest- ion, or try to change these destinies, because Imam FATE, I have spoken! P
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