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S E N I O R P R 0 P H E C Y Gazing into her crystal ball, the fortune teller might see these scenes in the future. An airplane approaches for a landing. The pilot seems to be a short, dark-haired girlg yes, it is Betty Jean Park. Who is it there at the air- port sending out all the weather reports? It could be none other than Billy Shatzer. Now we see a tired businessman on a hunting trip. As he nears the door of his lodge we see a lady on the threshold whom we recog- nize as the former Sara Webb, but the vision fades before we can distin- guish the man. He is left to our imagination. Much gold-braid glimmers in the crystal ball and we see advancing toward us General Roy Minton and Admiral Pressly. Having never lost his ngift for gabu we see lrvin Chron- ister now employing said talent as a lecturer on the nEvolution of Earth, Life and Ser.n ' ' What could all that white be? Why, its Eunioo Bowman looking very trim in a nurse's uniform. We notice especially the red-cross ondher shoulder. Swinging HlOHg, looking very military, is Maxine Minter who has attained high rank in the SPAR's. Behind a large desk is one of the more successful businesswomen of the day, Virginia McPheeters. Before us on the stage of a huge theater is the only fellow who, by just reading a monologue, oould bring vaudeville back to life. Ladies and Gentlemen:Jwe give you George Adams! Looking very efficient,is the favorite court reporter, Melba Adams at the left of that famous personage, the just Judge Alley. with never Q worry about tires or gas now,Don Meador is still the playboy and a favorite of the ladies. The former Helen Weixeldorfer is waiting in the door of her rose-covered cottage for that wonderful man of hers. We see Doris Briant at the front of the class room in her best school-teacher manner,but she still has that cute grin for everyone. Ladies and Gentlemen! The winner and new champion of the world, Jimmie 'the Jeep' Dyer! Among the members of Congress is the second woman to become a member of the United States Congress, Jennie Leek Sitting on his lawn, taking life easy in his off hours, is the master far- mer of America, Kennie Chapman. Posing for pictures for one of the nation- ally known magazines is Norma Lee Hadmall, busiest of models. Before a huge crowd at the Stork Club the M. C., Billy Mac, is introducing the country's favorite torch singer, Hester. Eloquently pleading his case be fore a hard-boiled jury is the eminent lawyer, Monte Tudor. In the private office of one of the foremost designers, we see Ruth Brock- man working on her latest model. Looking for a good story scoop is Ila Jean Robbins, newspaper reporter. Then we hear these words: nThe voice you now hear is that of your announcer, James Beyers.n nHot Lipsu introd- uces nScatn Davis, the torrid trumpeteer and his jive wise Orchestra. Kenneth Chapman Glee Club Bill Shatzer A Glee Club. Band 12 4 1 s-A ,fm 3
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