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C L A S S P R minutes with Dave, I started to walk of girls in a saw the center After chatting a few home. I noticed a group they were gathered, when I Behr and Charles Byroads were on furlough On the way home I bought the evening I was surprised to see that Philip Miller 0 P H E C Y K c o n t. D huddle and wondered why of attraction. Kenneth from the service. paper. Glancing at it, was Editor-in-Chief of the paper. Philip had become very successful and was highly regarded in his field. At last I was able to sit down and read the paper, I found out many interesting facts. Mary Jane Mayer had become a suc- cessful nurse in Californiag Colleen Davis had become the world's water skiing championg Geraldine Hanson had become N. Y. State's speed typistg Robert Rakoska, Roger Garbowski, Wesley Barber, and Gary Rhoads were still unheard of since their recent trip to outer space, Rita Conrad, Mary Ann Schiltz, Joan Bartz, and Ann Suttell owned a cottage in Florida, and all have secretarial jobs thereg Judy Fisher and Bonnie Mitchell had become leaders of a nationwide rock and roll fan club. Also, I learned that Margaret Agen had become New York State's leading cheerleader: Florence Calkins had won the teacher-of-the-year award, Hubert Koch was recovering rapidly after one of his experiments in a laboratory had not worked out as plannedg and Lola Sampson had joined the Waves and was enjoying-her job. After I finished'reading the paper, I turned on the tele- vision. Who should I see but Dennis Walrod. He had succeeded Gary Moore on the WGary Moore Show,n and it was now called the 'Dennis Walrod Show.N Wallace. After this was very surprised to Morgan playing in the Appearing as his stage manager was Charles program, the Rose Bowl Game came on, and I see Shan Hyman, Ralph Heineman, and Harold game. After the game,Linda Gust, Elma Hart, and Bernadette Reisdorf appeared on my television screen. Their show was called WThe Hart, Gust, and Reisdorf Better Homemaking Show.n Well, dear diary, that was my dream. Fantastic as it may seem, I believe there might well be a good deal of truth in it. A suitable ending to this entry might well be that uTime will tell!
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CLASS PROPHECY fcont.7 Now with the house turned about, I could see Main Street. A large truck passed by. The truck was not so unusual, but the lettering on it took my attention. It read, nCl1ff's Chevrolet Sales and Service.N Clifford Davies had acquired his own Chevro- let plant. The next car that went by I did not recognize. Later I found out it was a DePirromobile. Michael DePirro had recently patented the car. Marjorie Moltrup was driving the car. She Was the f1rSf person to purchase Mike's sports auto and, by the way, was a test driver for various sports car manufacturers. I decided to go outside and explore the outside world. Before I got out,someone came to the door giving out free samples of a new doughnut recipe, compliments of nBakers' Bakery,n run by Dolores Baker. Finally getting outside,I decided to hire a taxi and explore the town. Right at my service was WMathewsons' Taxi Service for Blondes.N Of course, this meant women only. Larry Mathewson gladly took me for a scenic tour of the town. While on this ride, I found out many interesting facts from Larry. Among these were that Beverly Binnie and Sylvia Nichols had become fashion models for Macey's in New York City, Robert Ritter was giving outer space flying lessonsg Judy Cotton had become treasurer of the General Electric Company: Marie Bliss had become a famous commercial artistgBeverly Davies and Sandra Lloyd were playing for the New York Philharmonic Orchestrag Raymond Kaiser, John Dutton, and David Reisdorf were leaders of the Amer- ican Dairy Association and were very successful farmers, Sandra George was running her own detective agency for women's strayed meng and Edna Husted was working as beauty assistant to NCandy Jones.' As we proceeded, I saw a state trooper on the sidewalk. He looked like David Blendinger and,sure enough, he was. Here I left the taxi and talked with him. He informed me that he had found his happiness with Ruth Pfarner, and Ruth was still teaching. I noticed a sign on a nearby building reading nDon's Dancing Studio.H Dave told me that Donald White had taken over Arthur Murray's dancing studio. Also, he said that Dee Schnitzler had recently received 'his bache1or's degree and was rapidly becoming a millionaire. He had many employees in his newly acquired indus- trial plant and among them were Carol Owens, one of his stenog- raphers, and Donna Schickler, one of his bookkeepers. Carol and Donna both agreed that Dee was very easy to get along with and work for.
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