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Prophecy of 1967 Henry Albright has now found a cure for bad conduct grades. He is sending copies to all the sur- rounding schools. Don Ankney is to become a designer of frocks for school and office wear which can be put on in one second, with a nose powdering thrown in for good measure. This benefaction is to save men from having to wait for the women to get ready. Margaret Baird is destined to be the county librarian in a remote section of the Rocky Mountains where very few people are on the level. Iohn Weilbaker is to become very rich through the invention of a Silencer for back-seat drivers. Marilyn Berryhill has just made a tape recording on How to Give Directions to the Front Seat Drivers. Don Casselman will become famous as a dealer in silk hosiery which will not run. Ioyce Coffey is working at a coffee factory and also raising little Coffey beans. Ruth Davis, now known as Madame Perrie, is the owner of a beauty shop in Paris. Arnold Danner is now the head of a manufacturing company making Elvis Presley haircuts. Iohn Dilley may be found scrubbing floors in the Vifhite House. Dorothy Freed is now working in a huge New York hospital trying to discover a cure for gray hair. She has finally found the solution ..... dye. H Norma Grogg is now the highest paid model in Conover Modeling School in New York. Carol Greenwood is at the present time using her beautician training on her husband's curly hair. Edward Iackson has discovered several new parasites to use in war on insect pests. Harriet Koon is now a missionary in deepest, darkest Africa trying to reform the Cannibals. But it seems she has now married one of them and is raising little head-hunters.- Karon Lepley is married to you know whom and is raising little sinners. Norman Leas is now selling accident insurance to school teachers. Barbara Miller is now working as a manicurist for Elvis Presley. Sandy Perkins has a wrestling match tonight at 7:30 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Iudith Pressler after a hard day as a lab technician, comes home to her twelve boys for relaxation Nancy Phillips is now connected with the Metropolitan Opera and can be heard singing duets with Mario Lanza. Mathias Schoudel is now installing radios in refrigerators for he has the theory that foods chilled to the tune of Guy Lombardo will promote harmony in the human body. Mike Scranage as a rich bachelor can be seen sitting on his front porch holding a remoteecontrol unit operating all his tractors on his farm. Dorothy Shore is now an airline stewardess flying with one of the biggest airlines, carrying burp pans to the passengers. Barbara Shipe will join the Navy and become the first woman commander of a submarine. Don Shipe, with his nice smile and curly hair, will be acclaimed the successor of Liberace. Kathy Shuler is to run a uniqfue gift shop carrying suitable presents for people you dislike. Alvin Smith has just landed in outer space and is now the head manufacturer of green cheese. John Skelly is now working as a tester in the Hazel Bishop Non-Smear Lipstick Co. Hazel says she really likes it. QThe lipstick that isll Beverly Stout, now known as Boston Birdy, has taken over the Boston Blackie show. Lynn Walker, the little man from Indiana, is now the big man in Hollywood, California. Ioan Vifhysong, whom we considered to be the quiet, silent type, has proved, since her marriage to Paul Chavez, that she can speak her mind very well.
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