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CLASS PROPHECY One day I was standlnv on the street corner of a larve clty thlnklng about and of the experlences ln whlch I had been lnvolved ln ny short llfe All of a sudden I ot an urge to vo stand on the opposlte corner so off start d for Aatson Bros corner Co lntent was I uoon my oal that I dld not see a plck un t tok comlng at a terrlflc pace down the w1de av nue known as Oak st In a twlnkllng of an eye I was out of thls world ID a mystlc dream I dreamed that I was a great statesman, Dresldent of the U Q ln fact and I was on a tour of the lnlted States as I boarded ny pl ne at vashlngton D D , I haol n d to rlance lnto the control tower and who should be there SU1llHg at me but arren chnell It seems that I took too much for granted thou h because I thought he was the tower ooerator later dlscovered he was a estern Unlon essen er y I the pla e I was pleased to flnd that the hostess was an old school chum, rvelyn 4Bml1tOH Ste was a very good hostess, too, and took very ,ood care of 16 on y trlp our flrst sto En route the nllot b ck o hls face, but It was not tntll he had one ack to It was Joe valker the fa ous axlator the Mayor of New York Jack Jennln s et our party There we were entertalned at a dlnner FIVGH for us by lei York's soclety leader, lldred 'oolf Canaday After the dlnner the song blrd of ollf ood Twlla Jean Rovdft sk sfr for us I later went back stave to see her and e took off for lew York C ty as VlS1t w1th me I seered to remerber the cockplt that I found out hls na A9 landed at LaGuard1a Fleld and there and took us to the hotel Astor The next rornlng we r su ed our trlp and deoarted r Chloe o e xere et there by an old man who gave me most of my dUC8tlOT e was r ,IPB o 1 e C lca o u Ee was thelr star flrst baseman ue took us on a tour of tle clty showlng us all the new bulld lHgS that had been deslgned and bu lt by the noted hIChlt9Ct, Fred watson Ae w re then taken on a tour of the stock yards and whom should I flnd as dlrector of the yards but my old school mate Denny Dunnvvan We left Chlea o that afternoon and journeyed southward to New Orleans found on our arrlval that the Mardl 'ras was IU flll SW1Hg The streets w re full of merry makers one of whom was Elll DeMaranv1lle Inon lnqu ry I found that he was v as a dress d6S1fH6T That n nt I at+ r ed the opera and sav Robert The next mornlng the plane took off for the la pe lDdUStTlB1 clty lca Bonner Sprlngs be had to land at one of the suburbs though b port was too full to acco odate us I b lleve the name of the town sas Clty ry famous ln the are Qoss ln HPagl1acc1 ln the heart of Amer cause the Bonner alr we landed at was Kan 8 I had been told of the fabulous FOIIICS that were ln thls r tFOpOI1S so I declded to attend As I went ln I handed my tlCkCt to fene Allen IHS1d6 I was not desappclnted for 'dance of the bubbles and N185 Jerry Kuo er later adjourned to my room 1U the Hotel Boyer, an usher who bore a strlklng resemblance to N138 Bernlce Bl cher was dO1Hg her famous was dO1Hg her 'dance of the mllk mald' I run by Flarence and Frances Boyer I vlted them up to my room for a cup of tea and found that they had started out in a Confec tlonery store and had worked thelr way up untll they owned thls hotel Early the next morn1ng I d clded to look around a blt so I called a tBX1 and who was dF1V1Wg It but Rob ert Waye He recognlzed me so he only charged me half fare He took me to some of the better stores 1U town among whlch were Lindy Ann BBTI1U'S cut rate drug Co Jane Waven knecht's Dry Goods Store, and Dorls Mather's Cafeterla As we were drivlng down the street, we passed a bus whlch had 'Wasson's Edwardsv1lle Speclal Bus Service printed across the side The cab pulled up 1n front of a research laboratory that sald nGene Tinberg Super Duper Scientistu on a huge neon slgn 1n front of the elaborate buildlng I declded to go ln to see the famous ChSW1St and flnd out what h1s latest work was He told me he Was working on a plan to use Atom1c energy for fire crackers Another lnvention of his was t e nWingless Flylng Wlng I went back to the hotel for lunch with Barbara Melnke, President of Stevens Women's College She told me about her many experiences wlth the g1F1S there It seems she had some trouble with Margaret Hanfelt because she was so bolsterous all the time 15 ' T I .'c ' L ' 1 . . - V 1 ' . . . 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' f f ff if CLASS HISTORY if if if if 9 , the senlor class f1YSt had a tas e of school llfe r the Ywr arten lass WNlCk was held ln the home of M s rleanor March one o e te ch v la lean Road nvsr Fran es Wll and Loren Heoler These ar the hree wno aye go tdrough tH1F'66 years tovether Fravel toe fa e rs r 311 mgklm +ye 5 A1 llCH of Barta a wlt Wlnona Lo Sh F aw ene T1HF rg and Fr d Watson Th 1F a h rs wer s and Mlss La l the d ey ,eo out lnto sooletx ra two trlo to Sx Pa k 1 e ftnnv +hlPES Mls SHWGCF blt rer V rna ls Warren Schnell and the stud f y o veography both were new to the fourth grade Th Ca p 1F vlr s were OFT8U1ZEG lor the ilftn g aoers M Flem nz came ln the SlXtV a d al ost all q6UlO'S an r Clfp tt po try 1 rf t em Inthe on of teachers Mar lOttlH har Ver rlck, Dale darlan then Earl Pla t who saw them safely across the street from M I ld t W l mul? gregh Ergdhmen they made thelr mark wlth the presentatlon, 'Curse You Jaci Dalton Led by Barb Melnke they waded throubh Ivanhoe lnto the Sophomore Class MHFJOFIG Servos was Presldent but nothlng much went on To the ran men Seyenth and elvhth, lt was a SUCC6SSl k of Upoerolass In the Junlor Class, they were ably captalned by Loren Heoler and staged a swell Prom Now the end of thelr Senlor y ar' Who 1S to olnt t th p Ou e good or the bad' Rather let lt go down as the hlstory of the class of 46 'r W' W 1 6' ' Q if 1 L vavex as K 1 ,ebay lk N I4 ir ,I ' X in the autumn of l 33 ' ' t. ' , I. ,'. .l.ierg , . c' , . ' ' r . T , S th, a ers, were Zril L' . f yfa I, Q lis I A . e Q t h ' re ' ' L n . . .V .A . n U 1 . y, ,lay bEL'H in th fi t 3 ede in the Odd Fellows' F , . .' g ,I d.'- ,' WF Sei'e -k, ' U ', 1 ' ,e , e- ' u . .e' te Q e m e Miss Pct? ' cy. n I secon- rade under Miss Florence Olsen th.' stetr ' ', ' ' ,' J k- ! i A . ! inf 'As , vzpe r . Third rraders nct'o X . '. . .s , ' X -lnse i . lr C, y' . e m F' e H l 3 ' V X4 ' F ' - r. ni ' ' ., n m , ' . Q e ',, .e e, ' he ta1r'. he . Y ' ' V ' -- - y 5 ' W A - 5 l ' U ' - ' f , E ' C- . . . . - . . Q , A I n ' f N- ' , . , v , , . . V . - --- ' ' e . I . X 1 Q L Q ,z 5 5 5 Q S Q S ij S - 5 5 .' , Q
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A e l c eor went to tre a r ort to resume W wourre Th s 1 e t e ty xt e the flr t thlng that cau ht my eye was a COHCQSSIOW at the fr at Salt axe A u e rot dog stand was nestled among some bathers and BCCOTAlHg to tr s r felon ed to a Frank Dolh Ie had a WllllOD dollar buslness told me f er I ate one of hls hot do s I rartled on down the beach There I folnd the famous s lmr Irene Pogme terchlnp an lnterested lass of novlces the art of Swlmmlng and GIVIHF Aron, these FOVIPCS vas Earl Porter the WUlt1 m1ll1ona1re of Wall Stre t The tlme for our DRTIUF6 was dTBW1Hf near so I went back to the alrport All of a sudden my dream seemed to fade out a lltfle and ther SOWDthlHg hlt me on oe head agaln I was back 1D ry plane BQBIU, th1S Burbank alrport lH late venlng I dld the town I f1FSt w nt to the Nocambo I thou ht I h ard volces, but and I went back 1D o the arrs of Torpheus t1me headlng for Los Angeles le arrlved at not feel very tlred so I declded to o out and where Weldon Wesley Otls Wheel r Robert W1ll1BmS the see and Ida Hlckmar the nThree Romeos and Jullet' famous SlHg1H team was slaying I l1s QUICVIY acce ted a studlo on whlch W8tCh1Hg the P111 pro ram vocallst, Two T1 ed Me Once Summers, N B C hewscaster walked over to y a good radlo show As I had never seen one I new N B C Studlo ln Hollywood and we went lnto The A1r As soon as I got 1HSldS I knew I was Pearman Show he was absolutely the crazlest comedlan I ever saw The the beautlful Al1C9 Bell Penrod sang nl Don't G1ve a Hootn and nYou Too Often She was really dellghtful Bob then sald lf I cared to he when Robert llke to see over to the QU19t ened to thls dell htful WUSIC table ard asked r lf I would Ve took me a SlgH sald would take me 1nto another StUd1O where the Phllharmonlc Orchestra was playlng I am lover of good WUSIC so I accepted The conductor, Loren Hepler, was flne he was not one of those lone halred orchestra leaders for h1s wh1te halr was only two feet long I then excused myself and went to my hotel I was staylng at the Blltmore where Melvln Leach's orchestra was playlng at tne Blltmore Bowl I went to the cocktal lounge and llstened for a few mlnutes and then drlfted up to my room The next mOTH1Hg I w nt down to breakfast and the head hostess an old acqualntance of m1ne Mlss Elsle Lee May asked me 1f I would do her the honor of hHV1Hg br akfast at her table I readlly accented and had a most enjoyable chat wlth her At about nlne thlrty I dlrector Jack Peters about lat st plcture nThe Lesser graclously consented, and I left for the Paramount Studlos ln Hollywood to see the famous an actor frlend of mlne, LIHCOIH Stransky I had heard of h1s of Two EV1lS' and I wanted to see a PFGVISW of lt Mr Peters was g1VSH a prlvate showlng of the plcture I was very much surprlsed to flnd Sarbara Sedgwlck playlng opposlte hlm As lt was nearly l1neh t1me I asked Mr Peters to have lunch w1th me and we had a flne chat about the movle lndustry Early 1D the afternoon I went to the alrport and boarded my plane for the return tr1p to W8Sh1HTtOD D C One of my secretarles lnformed me that Helen Schubert Congresswoman from Kansas was Waltlng for a Washlngton plane so I Invlted her to accompany me 1n my plane dlrectlv to WHSh1HgtOH we were met there by M1ss lary Schubert Mlss Josephln Keeley, and M155 Shlrley uOff1H8 the co owners of Macev's ln Jew York Thev w e just about to ask me a questlon when my dream started to blur a a1n In a moment I started to see peoole lOOk1Hg down on me and I soon d1SCOV9Y6d I was 1U a hospltal bed I asked a doctor what had happened to me and he told me that just as I crossed the street Denny Dunnlvan drove down lt and we met falrly hard I had then been brought to the hOSD1t81 When I almost woke up once a careless nurse had dropped a bot tle of medlclne on my head That was my dream and lt was worth any bodlly damave I SUS+8lHEd 1U the accld nt Clarence Eyerly II WEIJMIN 1155! 14 N' I :gf 1' k A i. 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