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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY I have a letter here that, I believe, will be of great interest to the friends and relatives of the Class of “34” and tins is the way it begins Washington, D. C. May 12, 1950 Dear Evelyn:— I gladly received your letter of the first and am writing in return to tell you the news which I have recently heard. Did you know that Geraldine Shanahan, the girl we used to call Friltzi Ritz, is a dietician in the Douglas Hospital at Worms, Nebr.? I’ve heard that she enjoys her work there, and that Dr. Philip Douglas enjoys hav- inr her there. To have heard them talk of each other balik in High School, one would doubt if their “case” would last this long. And that reminds me that Harry Davis is in Paris now buying Ladies’ Wearing apparal for Kenneth Col- by’s Style Shoppe. Who ever thought that “Colby for Governor” would ever allow his “Freshman Senorita” convince h.m to own a style shop, or that “What’s the Use” Davis would go in for buying Ladies’ Dresses! I iv.„nd an article in the paper last Sunday sj out a book written by Morris Erovn, called “The Cause and Cure of Sleeping Sickness”, and upon investigation I found that the paper was “The Thummel Daily Gossip” and that the euAor was Morris Brown, himself. Do you remember how he used to come to school late ev- ery morn'ng and then s.ecp some more after he got there? I suppose you know that Walter Fosbury never continued his career as a singer, but is contentedly batching cn a sheep ranch some place in the Sandhills where the mail goes three tones a week and therefore he gets two loiters at a time from the little g.ri that was a Freshman when he was a Senior. It has been whispered around that tne leal names of the World’s Greatest Radio Comedians, Aunt Sophia
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and Uncle Bob, are to be revealed in a short time. Everyone knows that Aunt Sophia is Ruth Carson but we can’t imagine who Uncle Bob is. Oh, yes, perhaps you would be interested in this too. As we went through Lincoln, Nebraska, a while back, we stopped at the New Ideal Barred Rock Poultry Farm which is connected with the» College of Agricul- ture, and it happened that Myrtle Anderson was our hostess. You remember Ralph Ferguson from the “Hill”, don’t you? Well, he is driving the main bus between New York and San Francisico, but he is a different driv- er than when he was in High School because1 now he is careful when turning corners and he uses both hands all of the time. Vernon Zimmerman is making a scientific research on the rice industry. Of course that is notlvng out of the ordinary because he was interested in Rice when in High School. The other day when in the Larson and Larson De- partment Store, Amanda told me that back in 1935, Joe Sweet was a substitute teacher for his sister, Ethel, and liked it so well that now he teaches Normal Train- ing at Paddock High School, (and you know what he thought of Normal Training in Clarks.) And speaking of this Larson and Larson Store, isn’t it queer that after going with all the young men available that Amanda should decide upon a man Lh the same name. Elvia Foster is making her home in a Lookout Sta- tion watching for fires and Mike. And as for you, Evelyn, I congratulate you for havng received the. position of head waitress in the Pole Cat Inn. That’s all for this time as the President wanks me to take some dictation at 1:00. Your Class Sponser of 1934 Miss Graves
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