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Class Prophecy Adventures of A Daydreamer January 'I965 Dear Duary Thus month I was owner of a department store Durung the unspectuon of my establush ment I saw Bonnue Busch and Faye Brouda shop pung un the kutchenware department I hear they are settung up housekeepung Our nurses Shur Iey Bench and Betty Shuttleworth smuled as I strolled by but I couldnt stop to chat I took the elevator to the I2th floor Lula Duluon the ele vator gurl was chattung wuth three of my sales gurls Gale Fusher Jean Guvens and Nancy Han son Lula announced 12th floor mens and boys wear to the left offices to the rught rest rooms straught ahead Goung through the boys department I conversed an hour or two wuth Mary Neuhardt who was shoppung there After leavung Mary I returned to my offices to see my secretary Valdorus Wheeler and my receptuonust Mary Kulabonush Ruth Benco and Jacolyn Day ton were seated un the complaunt department next to Florence Douglas They were havung an enloyoble tume wuth Ruchard McClarun the head manager February l 965 Dear Duary Recently I was a general un the army un Eur ope I saw Chrustopher Krotzer putchung a hand grenade He wanted to be a baseball player Robert Moore Melvun Danger and John Saxon were new recruuts to the kutchen patrol Passung through a W A C base I bumped unto Irene Rzucudlo and Ella Mozden lookung smart un then' unuforms They were hunting for Ruth Huston whom they had lost un the chow lune someplace March T965 Dear Duary As Presudent of the country I need com petent heads for my departments Ruchard Guv ens Secretary of the Navy Edward Gorence Secretary of the Treasury Ruchard Gramluch Head of the Patent Offlce who can now potent hus own unventuons Dorothy Conway a lady senator can be Secretary of Affaurs Eva Pruce wull be our Ambassador to Russua James Den ham us un the Internal Revenue Department Davud Thomas us Chuef Justuce of the Supreme Court wuth Wulluam Smuth and Lester Norman as ludges Aprul 1965 Dear Duary Beung a swamu un a carnuval can prove unter estung as I soon found out Donna Mullard us now workung wuth Mary Jane Brykalsku un a deluca tessen owned and operated by Robert Tuckosh Both gurls rude the bus together every mornung See what a bug help crystal balls can be' Mary Wulson and Joan Scheud came to me too They asked about the future and theurs was favorable At lunch tume I took a walk around the grounds I saw Merle Peterson tryung to find out what made the robot man tuck Lottue Ruvers was excuted WeughtMan Home from the servuce Donald Kolesar was tradung words wuth Margaret Koch and Sylvua Kren who are receptuonnsts at the new law offlce buuldung on Maun Street I went back to my tent and Mary Ann Mruzek greeted me pleasantly She had brought me an unvutatuon to a class reunuon Vurgunua Zemoyan and Nucholas Koval came un and Mary Ann unvuted them too Vurgunua us head nurse out West and Nuck us a trafflc cop After the show I unquured for Don nelly Kolesar who I heard was back from the Navy I found hum talkung wuth Euleen Logan who s home from her trup around the world and Norma Manukun who works at the post office I told them of the reunuon Then I came home to wrute unvutatuons to John Dalto who has started a buuldung prouect un Texas to Eunuce Fleahman who us un Floruda on her vacatuon and Carol Groves who s on a trup that she won un a soap contest May 'I965 Dear Duary A reunuon of the class of 1952 was held Need I say more to umpress you? I . . . n I . , . I - . . . . ' . . Q I . - I , I I I ' 1 1 1 s 1 ' I - n 1 u I - 1 1 1 1 1 . I . I . - 11 I ' ' I I 1 n 1 I ' ' I I 1 ' u - I ' I a , . I I I l . I 1 1 1 1 ' . . watching Norman Harney stump the Guess-Your- . ' . ' - . 1 I 1 1 1 I o 1 I ' I T l I 1 1 1 1 . . , . , . , , . . . , ' I I , . . , - 1 1 I Q I - ' I i . 1 I 27
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Class Prophecy Adventures of A Daydreamer September 'I964 Dear Duary Thus us the first month of school I can see ut now I a teacher am standung by the doorway lookung over the crowd of eager faces I am new here along wuth a few others of my graduatung class Eugene Gress us teachung scuence John Armbruster us runnung through the rugor of phy sucal ed Wullard Imer us hammerung un the shop classes Elaune Martun us pushung a puece of chalk un shorthand The Art Department us supervused by Delores Taflan and Shurley Vusnuc us the school nurse Robert Brown us busy bakung goodues un the cafeterua The bell rungs and the students are un theur classrooms Many of them are bubblung over wuth enthusuasm over the prospects of a new school year October 1964 Dear Duary Thus month I went to New England un a stratocruuser as a famous court lawyer On my travel to the Northern part of our country I met Stella Mulan and Eluzabeth Keevert who were aur hostesses on the plane Not too surprused I found pulots I remember the ambutuon of these two when we were un hugh school I sat wuth Eruc Henderson whose destunatuon was New York He was on vacatuon and was enuoyung some of the entertaunment un the bug cuty Eruc planned to see Elunor Muchener Jeanne Dunlap Dorothy Grumm and Ruth Mentz who were now playung wuth the all gurl orchestra at Raduo Cuty Arruv ung safely un Massachusetts I took a tour of the whole sectuon I caught a glumpse of Thomas McConvuIle who us runnung for senatorshup us secretary Ethel Roscoe was passung out bubble gum to Patrucua Funsley and Mary Ellen Yasen chak and cugars to Albert Hudumac whule Tom passed out kusses to the babues In Maune John Yasenchak John Vah and George Zavatsky were lumberlacks workung for a toothpuck company of whuch Alex Kolb was presudent After I com pleted mv tour of New England I decuded to re turn home by traun Relaxung un my pruvate car I was curuous to know who the enguneer was so I asked the conductor James Stefko James saud Ronald Malancsuk was pulotung the traun Ronald was tryung to set a new record We pulled unto the statuon safely and on my way out I hauled a taxu lt was druven by Roy Martun He has hus own cab company Our class has certaunly spread out unto dufferent fields November 1964 Dear D ua ry As a press photographer I get around to see ung a great many people Only the other day Shurley Speudel a press photographer and I were untervuewung Jeanne Runger who had recently returned from Calufornua when Charlotte Nuekro walked un She was assemblung materual for a story for her magazune Charlotte unvuted us to lunch wuth her We went to the duner owned by Raymond Zoladz where Valeruah Tracy was the wautress We enuoyed a meal prepared by Mary Ann Dalto and Shurley Wokouance Mary Ann and Shurley spent theur vacatuon un France compul ung theur famous recupes Patrucua Porter walked un wuth a group of nurses chatterung about the December 'I964 Dear Duary The other day as ut snowed I dressed un tradutuonal St Nuck regalua was standung on a street corner when I saw two competutors com ung down the street sungung Jungle Bells and shoutung Merry Chrustmas As they approached I recognuzed them as Wulson Pooge Adams and Eugene Lattocha un spute of the dusguuse They are both toy manufacturers and I umaguned they were celebratung wuth the usual Chrustmas cheer I moved from one corner to the next I passed John Baker who was tryung to convunce hus boss that he should have an extra weeks vacatuon Fred Brown was closung hus daury store Dale Pusher who us home on furlough rode by un hus new car Betty Peyton was walkung down the street wuth her arms filled wuth packages ' . I - I - I I ' ' . 7 . . I 1 e 1 I 1 I I . . l . D l I I a . I I I 1 1 I . , . that Robert Long ond Gordon McAfee were the events of the afternoon. ' I . . ' II ' Il , . - - ' ' ll II , . , . , . . I ' ' l 76
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The Sunn hlll Staff Elnnor Mlchener Editor Faye Broldu Asslsiant Editor Ruih Husion Bu slness Manager Charlofie Nlekro Asslsiant Busuness Manager Junior Sunn hlll Staff AS5ISfGl'll Business Manager Julia Zemoyan Business Man ager Jacquelyn Oluver Assistanf Edifor-Carol Fehr, Editor-Katharine Hill. 28
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