PRGPHECY Around to a little green tinted area on the map, and where thereis France, thereis Paris. Here we find Nancy Swain, Rita Slate, Leah Sturcken, and Frances Fox as American Models in Parisf, In Germany are more American women. The former Jean O,RKJl1l'kC, Roberta Beattie, Alberta Biering, and Carole Shahid, all wives of VVashington diplomats, are guests of Ger- manyis star reporter, Brunhilde Bunger. Also in Germany is Grace Bolchoz, Chair- man of the 1965 Truant Officers, Ballf, Spinning on, the globe reveals the little country of Switzerland. In a big medical center here is Doctor XVilliard Oldmixon who has discovered a new vaccine for mental dis- turbances. His staff of nurses in this ex- periment included Linda Doherty, Petrina Ciuffo, Patty Brown, Betty Brandes, Eleanor Viele and Sarah Alexander. The whole ex- periment was transcribed by the doctoris secretary, Patty Igoe, who has now received a citation for typing speed-200 CXVPM CCorrect Words Per Monthj. Touring Asia, we find the f'Green Ripplef a substituteless football team, whose mem- bers are all former members of the BEHS 'cGreen VVavef, The players are Tommy Finnegan, Tommy V aught, Tommy Fosberry, Frank Iones, Frank McMahon, Ernie Iones, Kenneth Cone, Danny Bohling and Bobby Simard. Singing in Iapancse Opera is Philip Prow- land. Residing with him during the opera season is his manager, Eddie Coulter. Stationed on Formosa are Captain Danny Close and Sergeant Jimmie Heffron. seufiitccii The dot of Australia in the South Pacific comes into view. Here we find 2 basketball coaches in a girls, school, Frances Bozzelli and Hermine Low. In Hawaii, we see Frances Melfi driving a high school bus. The Pacific Coast looms ahead again, and again our eves travel over the U. S. It is a more distinct view now for the ball is slow- ing to a stop. As it gently rocks to a halt in its orbit our eyes fall on a little state at the southeast tip of the continent. South Carolinal And here is Charleston, where General lack Pitts is this month succeeding General Mark W. Clark as President of The Citadel. joan Holling, a prominent society woman, has begun a compaign for 'iMore French Teachers in the Southf, The Mothers, League of America has named the former Miss Margie Harvey of Charleston as Mother of the Year. Runners- up were lean Harlow, Barbara Doran and Iudy Qualey. The Gibbes Art Gallery has selected the paintings of lane Tobias for a public exhibi- tion. Iudges were Tassie McMahon, Robert King and George Aimar. The Globe has completely stopped. We have been around the world and have been reunited with all the members of the BEHS Class of ,55. Now that our whirl into the futureis done, we must get our feet back on the ground and set our pace for the ful- fillment of the ambitions that can make our greatest dreams come true.
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