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CLASS PROPHECY WHello everybody' We have with us here at this time a man who has seen into the future and erected the locals for a paper ten years from today I hear it has somethlng to do wlth our Seniors Prophecy, step right up to the microphone Listen folks lf you would like to hear the dolngs of the present seniors ten years from today W NMiss Dorothy Carr, teacher of the fifth and sixth grades in the small town of Gettysburg,is spend1ng the week end with her fr1end Ei leen Merritt of Agar Miss Carr tells us she likes Gettysburg for two reasons Teachlng 18 one, what 1S the other? WMr Gerald Cavanaugh, head mechanlc of a garage in Minneapolis, drove down to see a dlstant relatlve near Spring Valley, Mlnnesota on Sunday of last week He found his n1nety year old great uncle in the best of health 'Miss Vlvian Cro by, day nurse at the Methodist Hospital near Mltchell, South Dakota, spent Sunday with her friends and relatlves in Onlda Although nurslng is hard work, and the working hours are long, Vivian engoys carlng for the sick WMiss Dorthy Joachlm, owner of Dorthy's Beauty Shoppe in Rapid City, spent Saturday nlght at the Schultz home near Agar She was on her way to Delmont, South Dakota, to v1s1t her relatives there WMISS Carol Lomhelm, the famous author of nPO1S6, and How To Ac quire Itu, left her home 1n Agar by traln Wednesday to give a demon stration on grace and beauty 1n New York Clty Frlday afternoon She w1ll return home on Monday of next week WMiss Ella Olson, the famous woman orator of South Dakota, wlll speak at l OO P M ln the Onlda audltorlum on Thursday of thls week especlally lnterestlng to a number of g1rls of Agar WMr Eugene Westphal, the basketball coach at P1erre, South Dak ota,was up to Agar on Tuesday of this week to see how the H1 Polnters were playlng th1s year He went home feellng rather downcast about the Pierre vs Agar game on Wednesday of the comlng week NMr Orvllle Wagner,teacher of muslc lh Agar Hlgh School,has 1n v1ted everyone to a muslcal program to be given in the gymnasium on ednesday of tb1S week Orv1lle and hls mUS1C18DS have all been very busy lately practlclng for the event nMlSS Elsle Cavanaugh, primary teacher at Agar,South Dakota,left last Friday for Mltchell, South Dakota, where she vlsited her slster who 15 employed at that place Mlss Cavanaugh returned here on Sun day to resume her teachlng Monday mornlng nTh1S lS the end of the locals deallng with the 1940 S6n1OFS Watch for these locals everyone You'll see them about ten years from today At th1S time next year, I well be here to read the future loc als for the jUh1OFS of today U 10 O ' ' U Mrs The name of her topic is UChoosing a Wife for a Maidn. This will be
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Keats Perry Vlcky Randolph Grandma Perry Grandpa Per John Apples Prlscllla Morley Butcher Valerie Boggins Boy Bean Whitman SENIU CLASS PLAY WProfessor, How Could Youln A young professor The bane of hls llfe n 0111 L sou mmf n ys aroer A H l ful 1 lend A sweet young thlng Her big brother A southern charmer The sporting butler Kenneth Bandy Elsie Cavanaugh Carol IOWHPlm Gerald Lev naugh Eugene Westphal Dorothy Carr Ralph Palmer Dorthy Joachim Vlvian Crosby The senior play,WProfes or, How Could You'W,was given on Mayl0, 1940 Thls was a story of a young professor who was offered the dean shlp of a college lf he marrled The rofessor asked h1s friend John Appleby to help select a wlfe After much Pl understandlng on every one's part, the professor chose Vlcky Pandolph,+he bane of hls llfe The COmmltt6PS for the play were Bus1ness Manager Orvllle Wagner Property Comm1t ee Cer ld Cavanaugh, Tlla Olson, and Eugene vestphal Dlrector Mlss C1 her A H S Rev ew Four years ago, lt seems an age, So many lessor books ve've paged, And yet, when we revlew them o' We flnd the years are only four Teachers and fr1ends who've helped us through, We want to extend our thanks to you. Wlth what we've learned from A. H. S. Our llV6S should be a great success. ll ---H --------A f T. 1-------------n T - YT---H N- -Q Af io: L ,I-.1 t 'C 2 . ' . -------- , ' A . ' '47 xy-4-,I---A-, -,-.--- 6 any - nl-1 ' --.----.---,---4 I ' V A Tootsie Bean---- ---- -----A plump spinster-----------------Ella Olson s . 0 ' . . . Q, . T I . ,. r.n l's ' - 4. -f . A . 1 . I - - . Q .f ts ------- ---- ., Q' 5 , U7 , 1 . . -- -- ' ----'- -'-'----'-'--'-- -- -'-- -' --'- . 5 . X 'FM . , O I O i - ' . er, O . 9
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