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Last Will and Testament, Continued I, Lois The Quiet Kreischer, will my quietness to Dick Doutlick. Try a little bit at a time. I, Ray Muscles Rentfrow, will my manly build to Jerry Parker. Take a course from Charles Atlas. I, Floyd Always at your service Shafer, will my ability to get Bookkeeping to the future Bookkeeping classes. Try to find an answer book and all your prob- lems will be solved. I, Vivian Slap Happy Foreman, will my vocabulary of bright remarks and crazy ideas to next year's Humor Editor. Any resemblence to the truth is entirely coincidential. By - Vivian Foreman CL SS PBUPHECY A day in the not-too-distant future finds me with a bag of the Famous Sue Blood popcorn, comfortably seated in a large Chicago theatre watching a preview of coming events for the class of 48 . Glancing toward the orchestra pit I see-is it a plane? Is it a bird? No-it is Don Tait conducting the You Name It We Can't Play It Anyhow, orchestra, with Alice Zinn playing the piano. One of his featured attractions, Don Kane, is singing, Give Me Five Minutes More on the well-known radio station B. O., sponsored by Lifeboy. Next came a preview of the celebrated Jack Workhard Wood Circus, showing their famous animal trainer, Johnny Long. The brave Johnny was dash- ing madly around the lion's cage. Oh good! The lion didn't get him after all, Johnny squeezed between the bars. CJust in time! The spot light then focused on the trapeze artist, Betty Rolls Royce, who is dangling through the air with the greatest of ease. The suspense is terrific: I don't know whether the tent pole will hold up or not. When an intermission comes along I decide to get something to eat before the show continues. I stop at Paul Savage's Drive In. After lunch I had the good fortune to talk with Paul. He informed me that Floyd Banker Shafer, who had a very profitable business printing money, had retired to Sing Sing to spend the remainder of his life in peace and quiet. I was very glad to hear of Floyd's success. I still had some time before the Show continued, so I hailed a taxi and went to Foreman's Radio Station, Turn Me Off. I was just in time to hear Vivian's radio program, It Pays to be Ignorant, with her featured attaction, Vivian Fore- man. Having stayed this long, I couldn't pass up the chance to see the Queen for a Day . radio program. To my surprise Ray Toni Wave Rentfrow was the Queen. How he got there, I really can't say. As it was almost time for the afternoon show to begin, I hurried back to the theater. Upon taking my seat I noticed Marjorie Kline and Lois Kreischer. After talking to them I learned they are visiting in Chicago for a few days and have achieved their greatest ambitions of becoming housewives. It was time for the second act. As the curtain went up, the spot light center- ed on Pat Thompson and Colleen Kennedy, who sang When I Grow Too Old To Dream ! They certainly beat all the singers I ever heard. Next came a preview of one of America's leading Profesional Basketball Teams with the famous Sports announcer, Norman Becht. Max Mosier, the coach, had certainly achieved his ambition of having a great basketball team, and Ralph Kreischer was doing a wonderful job as center forward. Flash: Bud Lost-but-not-found Rimpler, tracer of missing persons', is now in the cavern looking for Clemetine. Keep up the good work, Bud. Next came a birds' eye view of the future Freshman Class of B. H. S. Harold Roth was busy teaching them Biology. I see reservations have been made for his vacation at Logansport. Well I guess I better catch my boat for Africa to recover from the strain of watching that show. P. S. Any resemblance to past prophecies of B. H. S. is purely their own fault. By: Mary Wayne Page 17
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