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dass Prophecy lcontinuecll Across tlle street l was allractecl by a neon sign tllal llasliecl, Ml'laussa- bariclc Lunclieonette. Betty Tyson ancl Arlene Carvell, Qwnersu. Upon enter- ing, l cliscoverecl tlwat Janet Hollinger was llle liearl waitress. As slme looli my orcler, l aslcecl lwer il slie lmew wliere some ol our classmates were. Slwe saicl tlwat .loan Habeclcer and Elva Kreicler were cloing missionary worlc witlm clmilclren in Africa. Slwe also tolcl me sl1e lwacl receivecl a letter lrom Slonirley Kulp vvlmo l1acl won national acclaim lor swimming tlie Gull ol lxflexico. As l was leaving tlw lunclieonette. vvl1o was coming in but .laclc lVlessner. .laclc was now a well-lcnown stoclc brolcer. He ancl llis wile invitecl me to tlieir pent-l10use lor tl1e niglit. Accorcling to .lacla lie liacl recently employed tllree ol our girls as lmis private secretaries, Florence Rol1rer, Gloria Gooclman. ancl Rose Vvalton. ilaclc tolcl me lie llacl just bought lor l1is wile a minlc coat wllose label reacl Hlray Garner ancl Sliirley Erwin. Fasliion Designersu. .laclc also suggestecl to me tllat, il l were ever in tlie area ol San Francisco. l SllOlllCl visit a goocl olcl Lancaster County Coolcing Scliool. operalecl by Nancy Longeneclcer and Marlene Conracl wlio were also leaturing a claily article on coolcing in many papers. Tlwe next morning. alter spencling a cleliglitlul nigllt witll .laclc and bis lamily, l cleciclecl to wall: to my liotel room. My attention centered on a sign wlwiclm saicl 'Bob Wlumma, Pliysical Culture . l enterecl, ancl tliere stood Bob giving our olcl lrienrl, Bob Hess, now a pro basketball player, a vigorous rub- clown. Between grunts, Bob tolcl me l1e l1acl been lallcing to lvlel Slieneberger wlmo was now a plain clotlwes man lor tlie F. B. l. His present assignment was to investigate tl1e activities ol Principal Fullrman. Before Bob coulcl linislw what lme was saying, a wlwite mist settlecl clown upon us - seemingly lrom out ol nowliere. Everytliing in tlle room was lacling and becoming inclistinct loelore my eyes. ln my ellorts to clear tlmis mist. l vigor- ously rubloecl my eyes. only to lincl someone sllalcing me. ancl telling me tliat if l clicln't lnirry l woulcl miss tlue lmaslcetball game witli our olcl rival. New Hollancll Twenty-live 1952
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Warwfkk ffllkevae dass Prophecy Approximately a weelc ago. i was sitting quietly at home while a thuncier- storm rageri outsicie. i must have heen ciozing when i was sucicieniy iorought to my senses with the realization that i was sitting in a ciiiierent house. Arising quicicly, i lounci that i hart sicippeci a span oi ten years. ami i was actually living in the year of i9fJ2. Vvhen i waiiceci out of the house, i was conironteci hy a huge sign which bore the inscription uiViervin Johns' Helicopter Service . i hearci a iouci sounci in the slcy. anti i saw Donaici Roether, one oi iviervinis employees, haci accicientai- iy haciceci into one oi those oici style airplanes which still haci a propeller on its nose. Fortunately, the motor was merely iciiing, ami he receiveci only minor in- juries: nevertheless, iViargaret Huber, in crisp white cap anci uniform, rusheri to his assistance. i saw a girl coming out of a nearhy huiifiing. anci i thought I shouici recognize her. Donaici tolci me it was Arlene Reigei, iViervin .iohnsi sece retary. Hearing a iouci noise. i iooiceci arounci anci saw a transoceanic helicopter bounce to a stop. As i waiiceci over to it. i ciiscovereci that it was piioteci hy Ken iVicCoy. When he saw me, he caiieci his raciio operator to join us. Thats right. it was Bob Gruhe. in the course oi our conversation. i iearneci that Lois irvin anti Violet Frey had heen serving as airline hostesses on Ali American Air- lines for the past five years. Ken persuacieci me to ily to New Yoric with him to meet more of our oici iriencis. During the trip i piciceci up a newspaper. which, i noticeri. much to my surprise, was eciiteci by Pat Sinclair ami Shirley Gehman. As i turneci to the sports page. i saw that John Gruhe haci written the main ieature. Vvhen i haci iinisheri reaciing .iohn's article. i iooiceci up to iinci we were ianciing in La Guarfiia Fieici. Vvhiie i was saying goofi-hye to Captain iVicCoy. he urged me to stay at the airport hotel run ioy Ray Sweitzer. As i stroiieci over to the information ciesic, i was nearly howieci over by the sight ol Cierry Hess. I inquireci as to the length oi time she hart been working as receptionist. anci she repiieci three years. Since i was rather exhausteci from all the excitement. i went up to my hotel room. Tuning in the raciio-television. I hearci the sweet voice oi Jackie Fisher. who was singing with Jim iViarlin's Weil-imown swing iaanri. Finally, ciismissing all thoughts oi sleep from my mimi, i grahheci a taxi to Times Square. The tirst thing to meet my gaze was a rather impressive iooic- ing night cluh managed hy Larry Roth. The floor show was just heginning when i arriveci. Among the ranics of chorus girls, i noticeci Orpha Miller, Pat Miller, and Pat Carpenter. After the floor show was over. i compiimenteci Larry on his line iioor show anci efficient service. A glance at my watch toici me it was time to leave. wenty-inul'
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-1- Warwick Iii-Revue Most Popular Best-looleing Brunette Beste-looleing Blonrle Best Athlete Best Musician Most Often Together One Couple'-Girls One Couple.-Boys One Couple-Boy an Most Likely to Succeed Class Clown Nicest Smile Best Dressefl Greatest Giggle Best Aezer Best Artist Most Carefree lVlost HRornantical Best Cowboy Most Serious lVlost Talleative Best Dancer lWost Depenrlalmle Biggest Flirt Most Studieus Best personality Best Speaker Twenty-six I l Girl dass Poll BOY .lames lvlarlin James Marlin Robert Grube Robert Hess ,lames lvlartin Robert lvlumma lvlervin .lolms Wlervin .lolms Robert lvlumma ,lack lvlessner James Martin Kennetb lVlcCoy .laclc lVlessner Robert lvlumma Kennel ld lVlcCoy .laclc lVlessner Robert lvlumma Robert Hess James lvlartin .laclc lxflessner Robert lvlumma .lames Martin .lames lVlartin Robert Wlumma Robert' lvlumma .lames Nlartin Robert Nlumma GIRL Nancy Longeneclcer Pat Carpenter lvlarlene Conracl Nlargarel Huber Geraltline Hess Nlargaret Huber Violet Frey Fay Garner Slrirley Hellman .lacqueline I:lSlll'Y Geralcline Hess Sllirley Geliman Nancy Longeneclcer Silirley Kulp Shirley Erwin Sllirley Gelmman Pat Sinclair Shirley Clellman Pat lxfliller Nancy Longeneclcer Florence Robrer Slnirley Gellman Silirley Kulp Pal Carpenter Ueralclinc Hess Jacqueline F'lSlIf'I' .loan Habeclcer Nancy Longeneclcer Ceralcline Hess
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