Bethany High School - Reverie Yearbook (Bethany, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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THE REVEKME CLASS PROPHECY Time: 1967. Place: A large circus ground near Chicago, Illinois. On a terribly hot day in July I was walking around on a crowded circus ground when my attention was attracted by the voice of the barker of the “House of Won- ders.” I found the barker to be none other than that of my old class-mate, Mervin Warren. His feature attraction was “The Pink Man.” Curious. I went inside to see the world’s only pink man. I found the “Man”’ to be none other than Jim (Pinky) Jackson. With his red hair he sure was an odd sight. After the show I went back stage to see Mervin and to see if he knew anything more about our class besides what I knew. When I inquired as to how Jim came about being pink, Mervin informed me that Miss Marna Queen, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for one of her latest inventions, was the scientist responsible for Jim being the only pink man in the world. Marna always did surpass us in Chemistry, but neither of us thought that she would become that famous. We then proceeded to talk about the other members of our senior class. I told him of the swell job of teaching science that I now had in Chicago. I also told him that I was still an old maid just like my father always said I would be. The Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler’s twin boys were enrolled in my class last year. Mrs. Wheeler is the former Joyce Malone, Jack used to be a professional basketball player who set the all time high scoring record in 1957. He is retired now from basketball and is doing contract building. The Wheelers live in a huge house near the Loop that Jack designed and built himself. It seems that Bill Bland is still in “good old Bethany” selling farming equipment. What kind? Why he is selling International implements, or so I hear. Making good at it too. When asked what is one of the biggest differences between an International and a John Deere he was heard to reply: “the noise.” Earl Heckler is General in command of the third division which is now in a hos- pital getting repaired after having won several bloody battles. It seems that Dean Taylor is in the Navy now even though he did begin his fight- ing career in the Army. He is one Admiral that really keeps his men on the move trying to carry out his orders. ---= BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL-1952

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TRIE REVERIE - CLASS PROPHECY u (Continued) Phyllis Oathout is at this time the champion lady wrestler of the world. She is known as “Ma, the lady wrestler.” She really isn’t a mother at all—she is only a godmother. Her game is hard, fast and rough. The little gal with the dimples—Becky Walton is a singer in a huge Hollywood night club. She isn’t married and I hear she has a different date most every night; that is, if a guy with a roll of money comes along. Fellows with Buicks get first chance though. It seems that Norma Stocks is yet single and still as mysterious as ever. She is at home now taking care of her mother. She prefers to be mysterious and not tell anyone what she plans to do next, but time will tell. I heard from home that Lyle Heustis and Louise Hudson were married last week in the Dunn Church after an extremely long courtship. Lyle has taken over his father’s farm. I wonder if he has taught her how to cook yet. In the old days she hadn’t learned how. They both stayed at home after leaving high school. Two of our friends, Pat Wheeler and Kenny Coventry, have gone in for the movie world. Pat plays big comedy parts and Kenny plays the romantic parts. They were just made for their roles. Pat was always gay and funny and Kenny was always tall and handsome. Jim Wheeler has become owner of a big group of chain grocery stores. Joan Florey is chief cashier in his largest store. She told me that she meets more inter- esting people at this job than she ever did when she worked at Decatur at the dry cleaning company. It seems that Isabelle Freeland is quite the society gal in New York City. She entertains scores of rich people in her penthouse on top of Empire State Building. She likes best, though, to entertain her husband—Luke Tipsword. Mary Martha Pearson became a minister in a small church in the section of Chicago where I live. She loves to help people and the sermons that she gives are beautiful messages that sink deeply into the hearts of all that hear her. BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL-1952

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