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CLASS PROPHECY TIME-I 9 79 PLACE-Jamestown, Indiana As we sit high in the new 82nd story office of James L. Spake, editor of The Jamestown Evening Gazette, we have been recalling those old classmates of 46, some 33-odd years ago. In looking down Fifth Avenue, far to the south, the billowing smoke coming from the mammoth factory of Deak 26' Deak brings back memories of Frank Deak and the O.K. garage, where he was employed while attend- ing J. H. S. He is now specifically engaged in the manufacture of a jet-propelled automobile which has gained practically a universal mo- nopoly of the jet-propelled power unit. The H. E. Dils Construction Co. has just completed the Transcontinental Super High- way, which is one of the greatest engineering feats ever accomplished by man. Of course, all of this would have been quite impossible without the truly great and able assistance of James Lamar Doty, chief cement mixer. The huge, luxurious ballroom on 43rd Street, which is featuring the Band of the Land, is open Z4 hours a day and has profits mounting into the millions. This informa- tion was related to us by the owners, Violet Perkey and Beulah Moore. Eugene Green has just scored another big hit on Broadway. It's pathetic to see him smash all the previous box-office attraction records set way back there by Van Johnson, Sinatra fd Company. Anthony V. Lese and his band will be starred tonight on the world's largest indoor entertainment floor. What kind of a floor? You guessed it. The world's largest skating floor, owned and operated by Vernice Garl, the champion skater of the U. S. She invested millions of dollars in the present building, which stands next to the old J. H. S. build- ing, just for revenge for them not allowing skating or dancing on the gym floor back in '46. Bev Lewis and Gloria Miller are operating the world's most famous and exclusive beauty salon. They can easily accommodate 150 women at a time. They also specialize in the latest nylon wigs for unfortunate women. The 1946 School Bell Echoes Rev. Darwin Wenger has just been elected to a position most honorable, that of chair- man of the Ministerial Association of Amer- ica. He recently resigned his pastorate of the Jamestown Episcopalian Church, Helen Maloney, the great second soprano of the Metropolitan, has just been forced to leave the stage due to a throat disorder which can be cured only by that great eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist, Dr. Donald Gordon. M.D. The important matter at present in James- town is the local election for mayor. The former Republican mayor and candidate again is Ray Miller. On the Democratic ticket is Jack Hofferth, This is how one citizen is reported to have voted. Mrs. Lois Herrli, the former Lois Ewing, stepped into the booth and looked at the names of the candidates. She took a bal- lot but did not vote for either one. She merely wrote across the ballot, God pity Jamestown. Mrs. Frank Deak, the former Eleane Umsted, now third grade teacher at James- town, has Richard Simper, Jr. in her class. He is continually monopolizing arithmetic class by asking many trivial questions. Mrs. Deak thought his parents, the former Sandra Kauffman and Richard Simper, should know of this, so she wrote the following on his report card: Richard is a fine student, but he talks too much. The report card came back in a few days and on it was written, You should meet his mother. Mrs. Miller, the former Helen Cook, is very contented and happy with her husband, Mr. Ray Miller, and son, at their palatial mansion on Riverside Drive. One day last week, while on the street corner talking to Mr. Gene Pickrell who re- cently lost practically every cent in a fire which destroyed his extravagant greenhouse, a very shabby and apparently poor man came along. I-Ie asked Mr. Pickrell: Sir, do you have a nickel for a cup of coffee? Mr. Pick- rell answered: No, but don't worry, I'll get along. So to the teachers of the Class of 1946: You see we didn't turn out so bad, after all. 21
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