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CLASS PROPHECY lconfinuedl I also see in my crystal ball a new type of Fuller Brush salesman-Robert Ruschmeyer. At the moment he is using his high pressure salesmanship on housewife, Lorraine Dickman. Grover Brown and Don Rosquist can be found in their under-ground cata- comb attempting to find a solution to the problem of what the exact speed of locomotion of an earthworm is. But watch out, men, for I see a Bulldozer operated by John Weaver coming your way. Amy Lund, a dentist's assistant, is taking over the practice of Don Pehrson, DDT, unknown to him. Her partner in crime is Helen Canney, who is trying to distract Dr. Pehrson by playing hopfscotch on the ledge outside his office window. Marlys Reynolds and Rita Ward are vying for the position of secretary to Dick Closson, manager of the Bijou Theater. The great pianist, Elizabeth Maguire, is being featured there. Tickets will be sold at the door by Edythe Ehlen and Ann Parker. A new exterminator for termites is being tested by Andy Anderson-so when you think of termites, think of Andy. Social welfare worker, Vera Malamen, is puzzled over the problem of Jerry Jensen who is in need of a pension, which the county refuses to grant him. She has taken the case up with Judge Leo Foley. The Schmelzer twins are archery instructors at the Y WCA. Their prize pupil, Marie Horbal recently won an archery contest at Csseo and Donna Walton and Mary Lou Campbell are instructors in soccer. Ray Peterson, Rosie Ramacher, and Joan Heslop were innocent bystanders at the murder of Ruby Johnson's ranch foreman, Harold Schwandt. When Evelyn Merkins was accused, Miss Johnson said it was perfectly legal because, He done Merk's sister wrong. Jean and Jeanette Hiltz are currently being starred in a new Broadway production. Bob Smith is the director, so it is sure to be a success. Also in the cast are Frances Blanchard, Joyce Brooks, and Peggy Personius. R. M. Johnson and Wesley Sims' Band furnish the music. Dick Flath and RBie Johnson's voices may be heard daily on a big radio hookup. They have become successful radio announcers-or is it livestock reporters? Their 35100.00 per week salary Ceachj is being mostly spent on the bi-annual trips up North. Lois Ann Lindgren sings commercials on this same hook-up. I see many other faces-but wait, they are fading out. Wait! Wait! It is of no use dear students, the remainder of you must plunge into the future without my guidance. 27
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CLASS PRCPHECY I see, my dear graduates, your futures in my crystal ball. The ball grows darker, the thunder claps, the lights grow dim, and the voice of huba-huba is heard in my ears. I shall be carried in a trance--into another land. Listen! I, Madame Bea Esse, am speaking. Take Heed! I hear loud voices-ah, a lawyer is arguing a case. Well, upon my soul, if it isn't Russell Davis, the famous criminal lawyer, who is representing the defendant, Gordon Thurston, in the case of the state vs. G. T. All the facts haven't been uncovered as yet, but it is believed .that in his endeavor, to pro- mote business, Mr. Thurston, the county coroner, mistook the body of Wanda Wesp, who was overcome with gas while cooking omelets, for one of his corpses and immediately buried her. The jury consists of Dick Peterson, Eleanor Andrews, Pat Barstow, Pat Schenk, and Daryl Crapser. In another part of town'I see a hot campaign waging. Shanty Town is ablaze as Honest Dan Wallick and More with Milton Moen light it out at the polls for the exalted position of mayor of Shanty Town. The youth of this day as ten years ago in 1946, pick only the top in enter- tainment. This will explain why a huge crowd is expected at the Riverlyn Dance Palace, operated by Beatrice and Helen Goodrich, Saturday night where Roy Schaefer, one man band complete with drum, trumpet, piano and har- monica, will make his debut. At the grand opening of Ping's Court, an elite night club, Ping plans to feature john Perrin and his Dancing Dogs. As I gaze deeper and deeper I see suds, suds, and more suds, The Spohn girls, Mary and jane, are busy breaking new records as the world renowned dishwashing team. They got their start as dishwashers in Dick Dawson's Farmer's Hash House. The Wedding Bells are tolling for Shirley Lapham as she awaits her South American The romance began with a Spanish correspondence course. Delores Zimmerman Lehn, famous Wall Street speculator, is still support- ing her husband joseph Lehn, who she hopes will eventually graduate from Anoka High School. Policeman Paul Abrams, James Leger, and Gene Pratt are on the search of the notorious opium peddler, Jean Lawson. She was last seen by Anoka bus driver, john Sweney, peddling dope in front of the Little Sisters of the Poor Home in Minneapolis. It is thought that she is hiding out behind the bar at Ted Buzze1li's Spaghetti Sphere. The immaculate streets of Anoka, cleaned by our ace street cleaner, Harry Lowry, are echoing with the cries of the Swiss Mountain Yodeler, Ray Rustong. Ray's latest trip to the U. S. was a novelty due to the fact that he was rowed all the way across the Atlantic in a dinghy. 26
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