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i w L ,., ,Qt Q X gel - AX X WXF ag 'K' A My R7 I X , P . I ' CLASS PROPHECY A .u N f l penthouse suite in New york City, watching with much y I keen interest a'basketbaIlgame on television I noticed a substitute coming on the floor, he looked very fa miler , Y So I called the manager of the hotel, TOM FOEJLILR, and I I told him Isaw KEITH MILLER playing professional basket ball with the nJustus Ll1l6S ' After the game had fin ' ished, Tom and I sat around talking about old times and declded that the next day we would set out to find what the rest of our classmates were doing Earlythenextmornlng Tom and I found Keith sleep ing lazily in hls apartment We told him about our plans to find out what our classmates were doing Keith said he would like very much to JOIN us but he had a lmportant game comlng up wlth the S oketown Smokers So Tom and I went merrily on our way As we boarded the plane to fly back to Beach City who was there to oursuprise but ORA LEW PENROD asthe.A1rline Hostess' We told her about our plans and asked her if she could g ve us any information about the Old Forty n1ner's Shetoldus that ALLAN YODER was teachlng first grade in Chlcago We were kept very comfortable on our journey due to the help of Dora Lee Arriving at the Akron Airport about mid afternoon, we decided to go downtown to eatlunch As Tom and I were valkmng dovn the street lookingfTu'alikely place to eat,we saw a sign, 'Ruby's Dlnette ' lhe name sounded famillar so N6 went ln, and sure enough we found RUBY LANG flippang hamburgers After the rush she came over and sat at our table It seems Ruby had started as a waitres and soon had saved enough to buy a place of her own Ruby told us law, and her brother, Ernle Lang, are the owners of a horse ranch near Louisville, Kentucky We got aboard a bus at the Akron ierm nal for the 'old home town and soon we vere in Beach City The old town had taken ona.new face, al o some new stores As we flrst entered the business d1str1ct, a big sign confronted us, Come to Border's to yyour supporters It was clowny IEAN BORDER with one of hvscorney sayings W Els: il fNC Ny!! THE PIRATE I f 4 , gs, f 1 ' 0 X If ' I 1' N, w - ,Q X . .h . 1 - , 9 N ' E! iv, . ' - f I A - J - I - . n . m . n , H y A K . V K A L' -Q . . 4 A' 'V 1 i u - 4 . n o J . Fi ga I. . V ', ,. ',- 2 ' nw K: ' .' ' ' A ff. F. 7' A a AT-XX JE? N - iid n. 'O , W thather old friend JUNE ESPENSOHIED,now her sister-in- ' 5 A . I f ix 6 l u A r 11 , ,J 1 . f? 1 . I J 4 n Y bu . A Q N I I ' but .L , A X ui A ilk ml 'f T One day as I, CAROL RITTIIAIER, was sitting in my Q
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ff-- q,1 '- xqxligmsx N 'N -J nuns Sv Ne started our final year by electing the same of ficers as we had the year before Mr Horton was kind enough to stay on as our class advisor Ve selected our class m to which is nNot at the Top but Climbing Our class flower is the pink carnation and our colors are black and white We are trying to raise enough money to finance a trip to Washington D C for a week beginning June 6 We have sponsored a Christmas Dance and we are coll acting sales tax stamps also Thus ends the History of the 'Class of 49 H N hope our future vill hold as many things in store for us as the past twelve years have Dora Lee Penrod Donald Reed ff! css? Emacs il ML a:JfLa Wi? X Q X-.5 THE PIHLFE, aligns ,fff, f ' llllllll 'Qlrr 'Nlisi V, I - - X pk ' X 1 16i , 'F ot 0 V rr cibx 5 f Q - f 3, Y ' . 1 e r? 'H nf Sl ly 2?,gZ V Eggs ,Q .Q Lg 'si 4 ff X W l f 1 Q X 4 . 5 H ff 495 - l fl as Z - 1 ,
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r -,4-4Ag4LiE? itsxglk-ESESTV Allah A , iffy V J N K I f N It seems that after Dean graduated from high school, he decided to leave the grocery businessand start a cloth 1ng store And right across the street from Border's was another new store nNolan's Drug Store ' We walked in and eryoyed a delicious cherry coke while talking to BILL NOLAN He said he had been keeping pretty close on some of the Class of H49 U Bill said t at DOROTHY THONAS was working at the Flrst Natlonal Bank 1n Canton also that BOB AN f AS has a big dairy farm ard is ralslng Shwoos on the side Bill seemed quite excited when he told us that DONALD R1 I a nationally known nHot rod Driver was in the hospltal after a bad accident We decided to pay him a visit Before going to the hospltal I decided to get my halr fixed lhen saw a slgn that said nFernie's eauty Shop Comeln lock1ngfifty,Go out looking thirty While CERN McCLELLAN was washlng my hair she told me that VIRGINIA GEIIA was happilv married to Johnny soon after the class had parted I ask Fern if she knew anything about some of the other classmates, and she sald that she heard that HTLEN HARROLD, was happily married to Nard and both were coaching basketball teams at Canton South Fern did a wonderful job on my hair so I thanked her for her help, and left to meet Tom at Border's Dean had told Tom that he had been recently visiting EVFRETT LASH who was runnhnga Charles Atlas Schoolin Canton Dean offered us his big limousine to use to go to the Massillon Hospital We arrixed at Don's room to find him being patiently attended by KALHL EN NTSSER, now a fully fledged nurse After we had completed our stay with Don, Kate found time to talk to us for a few minutes She told us about her frlend IITLA MATFIAS, who is working as the model secretary for 1imken's in Canton, and also that CARL SCP LIITR of wlnesburg, is running the Vinesburg Wine Shop, his saying is Come in the Winesburg Nine Shop and Get Wined Up On our way to Beach City, we stopped in Navarre to ee LTLAND HORTON who was now head baker at nNick'sn Baker We found Leland vith hls feet pro ped up on a desk lazily puffing a cigar He told us that MB HORTON was now State Inspector of Public and Rural Schools JAMES HARROLD is ed1tor of a poultry magazine Slick Chicks After leaving Navarre we re Elec: ll tif-fwfik Nr' NL THE PIRATE J ff I' A , . I Y A X 'V tab E o . . h ' 4: DH? X I 1 'Q . 'l 1 e of . TT F X I1 -' IQ! - , ,S A . SX, . A A ' 0 . Il I l A B - I1 . ,' . ' n fl AV A 5 lv' - fl- ,T ' lx tl A 'V i uf' . A 1 . ' U YI I i Q . , ' A 7 0 Q A fl f - I lo E X f N. , r X f 1 g 1 X Q ' fl - E 1 ' I 1 - ! I V, . I- A A A .. ' 'T' l r' I . I J' VI X K 'qi D' 'I Q n u L 1 N X 1X X ll. L .Ll w , If 5 X I N W x flryf' QA V n J fW . , K C 1 ' - We N f . A y 0 1 , ff P . by . . f , V 1 . rv ' xv S - . i I I r do p r I J ff ' KN, gd I 1 Q 5 K: '
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