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Seam P 1950 The World of Today and Tomorrow! Today we are secure within the halls of Educationfgain- ing our knowledge at our parents' expenseg tomorrowfwho knows? Then we shall be called upon to apply the knowledge we have gainedg4-to shift for ourselves. Come with me aboard the magic carpet of time ten years hence. and let us journey across the United States and see how many of the members of the Class of ,410 we can account for. The dark war clouds have at last lifted from Europe, and as we skim lightly over New York Har- bor. we notice that a large steamer is docking. As we join the merry throng which has assembled to greet- the arrivals, we see a Red Cross Nurse come briskly down the gangplank. It's ROSEMARY MAUST who is just returning from service in Europe. That dignified gentleman waiting to gfeet her looks familiar too. Of course,-it must be CHARLES PLETCHER, JR. He now occupies the mayor's office back in Locke, but he's never lost his affection for Rosie, so he took the week off, and came to New York to meet her. Also returning to the good old U. S. A. aboard this ship, we find ROSS GWIN, American ambassador to France, ROBERT MELLINCER, a well known artist who has just com- pleted a. year of study in Paris, and VELMA DUMPH and KATHRYN MEEK, two famous mission- aries who have been performing miracles among the uncivilized people of the world. The last passenger leaves the steamer, and we turn our attention to the great city of New York, hoping to Rnd among its teeming millions more familiar faces. Our day has been a strenuous one, so let us seek amusement and relaxation in some of New York's gayest spots. The brilliant lights of a night club draw our attention, and upon entering, we hear the sweet music of ROBERT WEY- CANITS orchestra. Robert always was an able musician and he now conducts one of the country's most famous orchestras. He is quite fortunate in having ANNA RUTH MULLETT as his featured vocalist, for Annieis singing is the pride of America. She is also heard each Wednesday evening on comedian JOE DUNNUCICS coast to coast radio program sponsored by BOUCHEWS Brewery. We knew Carl would work his way up! We leave the night club, filled with pleasant memories of the old acquaintances we have encount- ered during the day, and, upon entering a taxi to proceed to our headquarters, we are further surprised FRANCIS HERR JOY HOFFER HAROLD HOLAWAY DOROTHY HOLDERMAN RALPH HOLLAR DONALD JOHNSON HELEN KING MARJORIE MARTIN
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Senioa 7950 --0 to find that YY ADE CULP is operating the taxi. Wade came to New York to seek his fortune. but he ended up with an ordinary occupation. We awaken to find the sun shining brightly and beckoning to us to continue our journey. From New York. we plan to travel by air to Washington D. C. Upon arriving at the airport, we learn that we are to be piloted by a lady. Of course we never dreamed that our pilot would be LILLIAN SE- CHRIST, but then Lillian always was determined to fly and she is fulfilling her ambition. HICLIQN KING also prefers an Hairy career. She is the stewardess aboard Lillianis plane. The beautiful city of Washington provides one with a wide variety of sights to be seen. Chief interest, however, seems to center around the Capitol building. We encounter a young lady walking briskly up the capitol steps, and find. much to our delight, that she is the presidenfs private secretary. MARY TEETER. Thanks to serving Mr. Best in her senior year at NHS, Mary proved quite well equipped for the job. Married? Oh no, not yet, but it doesn't look as though it would be long. That reporter, hounding her footsteps, doesnlt have all his interest centered on getting a story. Say!- he looks familiar. Vlvhy. itfs DEVON HALL. I wonder if he's made up his mind at last! In the halls of Congress, we find history in the making. DAVID STALNAKER is attempting to duplicate Mr. Smith's remarkable feat. He always was one to talk a lot, and it seems that he has plenty to say now. Everyone is too much interested in what this red-headed Indiana senator is saying to explain to us his purpose, so after exchanging a few words with representative NORMAN METZ- LER, we quietly leave to continue our sight-seeing elsewhere. From Washington, we travel southward to sunny Florida. It is an established fact that this lovely vacationland lures many northerners to vacation here, and it is our hope that among the thousands of pleasure seekers, we may find some of our former classmates. Upon arriving at one of Miami's largest hotels, we find that HOWARD MILLER. a prominent author, who has just returned from Ha- waii where he obtained the material for his latest novel, is making his headquarters here. This bit of information is imparted to us by DONALD JOHNSTON. a bell hop in the same hotel. We also learn from various sources that one of Indiana's foremost society leaders, the former MARILYN PIPPEN- P-NUI. MOYEIS XNNA RUTH MULLET'l' LUIS MUNTZ ALONZO NICODEMUS BETTY PH END MARILYN PIPPENCER CHARLES PLETCHER JR. CHARLES NYE PLETCHER
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