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HISTORY (Continued) QUARTET : ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : BARBARA B: QUARTET : ANNOUNCER: QUARTET : ANNOUNCER: QUARTET : ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : ANNOUNCER x QUARTET : ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : ANNOUNCER : QUARTET: ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : ANNOUN CER : QUARTET : Whistles a few bars of lly Old Flame.” What are you going to tell us about now, fellows? f ° r f 00d b ® haTlor There ' s a gal here who wants to tale about an old beau. Here she oomes now. Song — My Old Flame tell a Several of for the banquet. Get seaslok, boys? MY Old Flame I met him at a school football game. He was selling dogs and ohips How my thoughts recall those mustard lips of My Old Flame. And then he took me to that fascinating play That really was a gay One Wild Night. But when our Christmas dance came in sight. He took a girl named Ann ; It was then I washed my hands of Myy Oldd Flamee I never even saw him ag ain. Still the J-Hop, though a wow. Found me yearning then, as I am now, for My Old Flame. Whatoha say, whatoha say, whatcha say, HMMMW???? I ' d say that was almost as exoiting as our Junior magazine sales, the kids sold over $50 worth of subscript ions. We had - -a pionio--too when the Seniors took their trip. „, S ° ws . i 1 ?- Then came the Junior Senior Banquet held last June In the cafeteria of the high school. That was when Song- -Coney Island Babe --Introduction We all went for the Jokes that Eddie told The tales that did unfold After pie-a-la-mode. Our class motto, Launched, not anchored famed the theme There we were sailing in pink ehipe on seas of white linen. Us seasick??? Never 111 1 bet you oouldn ' t say the same thing about the trip on the Noronic this ye ar. Anyway be thinking about how you ' ll tell of this year ' s doings as I elucidate about the Senior officers. President is Jaok Uyslop; Vice-president, Riohard Haenke; Secretary, Betty Dali ing; Treasurer, Elizabeth Cosgrove; and Student Re- presentatives, Mary Alice Lents and Don Richards. All set men. Let ' s roJ Here ' s an old favorite with a new twist. 6 Song— Hinky, Dinky, Parle-le-voux. We sold some magazines, and then, gosh oh gee. Our Christmas card sales soon began, and, let us see. A sox-hop found us sliding round. Wee Erma slipped and George fell down. Bumpty , bumpty , bump , bump , bump . and h bL«krtb li e 1 L- UBy day ‘ What Wlth 8ollln e ook ® and oandy at football Selling greeting oards too — - And sponsoring an all-sohool Christmas Party, I guess we didn ' t hare time for too muon nilschlor • He ' s kidding ummmhinmm. Song- -In the Merry, Merry Month of May Keep in mind our Senior Dress — Up Day. It was filled with Jokes and pranks in play. Boys aoquired the new look, Gals their brothers trousers took. Twas a wonder that they let us in next day. And now J There ' s more to follow. Song — Campbell Soup Oh, what fun. Oh, how gay Was our Senior Skip Day Way up yonder . You three mean Skip Day at Point Aux Barques, I presume. Give the gent five dollars. He ' s right J Continued on Prophecy page
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Madame Zora I gate intently into the crystal ball and soon the clouds begin to clear. There is old Father Time. Who is he? Ah. yes] Blake Corbett has taken over the old gentlemen’s lob and has just indicated that the year is I960, Ah, there goes classmate Wesley Hrisce hurrying to his self-serve grocery store. I now see Lillian Veen punching the cash register for customer Marguerite Baskaj Gloria Teeple is in the office working studiously at the books; two delivery trucks drive up ani the drivers are, ah, yes, Jim Middleton and Jack Grant. But what is this? It can’t be handyman George Hrisoa loading both trucks at once, but it is! The scene ohanges and I see a little house on Cherry Street. A sign reads Justice of the Peace, Pat Malane. n Inside, the Justice is reading the wedding ceremony for five of your former classmates, Joyce Fisher, Gloria Fleming, Donna Stark, Betty Weasel and Lorraine Garnek. Standing slightly to one side are witnesses Marion Helmer and Bob Fleury. The little house has faded and a shop appears with a sign over it reading: Mathewson’ s Upholstery” work done promptly by Don Merrithew and Doug Bellow Next to it a gas truck is driving up to Ange’s Super Service. Driver Elisabeth Cosgrove jumps out as Keith Phillips crawls from under Clarence Spencer’s Hudson and grease monkey Harold Klettner rounds the corner. Harold gestures and they all look up to see a silver plane winging through the blue. I now adjust the orystal ball so that I may look inside the plane. I see that the plane is piloted by Francis Hamilton and that the air hostess, Alyce Skuta, has Just informed passengers, Riohard Hendrick, Dave Wright, Harold Ward, and Richard Haenke that they are only a few hours out of Hollywood. They are talking about oomposer Erio Johnson who had idled away the hours on his last trip by writing a symphony. The plane enters a cloud which takes the shape of the White House where we find Jaok Hyslop in the President’s office dictating to his secretary, Rita Siemen. Maids, Hazel Hart and Virginia Godziszewski, have just finished dusting the blue room, while in the kitchen cooks, Dcr othy DeLand and Lois Gregory, prepare dinner for guest Congresswoman, Joanne Stevens. The cloud is blowi away by tropical breeze and palm trees sway in the image that has Just now appeared. I see a olub. Hobo Junction, owned by Don Riohards with smooth operator Eddie Ledford, as manager. As I look closely I see two oigarette girls, Mary Alice Lents Betty Dalling. Bounoers, Gerald Hawley and LeRoy Kipp stroll in brushing off their hands. Hobo Junction fades and a laundry, Bubel’s Laundry, appears. Dean has at last bought out Curley. I see Edgar Commandella working in the pressing department A Jack Taylor tailoring custom made suits. Laundries are doing strange things these days. in the mending room Ruth Stump is sewing on buttons. Ah, there is Erma Manfrin at the counter out front exchanging clean olothes for money. A blinding flashl The laundry disappears J Now a radio station, WOW, takes form and inside i see Barbara Baumann giving one of her weekly broadcasts with Bernard Hartel, the announcer. Disk Jockey, Robert Kennedy, just fitted on Platter No. 1 while waiting for sound effects by Marilyn Chesnut. In her private office, secretary Lois Hill frantioally answers fan mail and Mary Lou Maples answers the constantly ringing telephone. A fog settles down ore r the crystal ball and as it clearsl see an advertisement taken from Hugo Brockdorff’s paper. Spirit of »48, for Marysville’s 5th Avenue Barber and Beauty Salon. Proprietor LeRoy Hawley has just engaged the famous hair dresser, Helen Shart This is the very shop where world famous models, Jackie Warsin, Lucille Paraieke, and Lois Anderson, come for treatments along with Dick Luoiani whose hair is now a bright blonde. -Continued next page-
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