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:mm- -.,-- -- ..., . .,: .Lc -... .V .,.........,...1,.. V. 4- - f 5 I, Hazel Clowe, bestow my Hidden Loyalty to the old alma Ira ter, South High to Phyllis Chaney, if she promises to visit South High every May 30 and put a wreath there for me. I, Phyllis Lutz, will my ability to always get A's to Betty Tisdale, if she promises not to overdo the thing. I, Elnoria Speakman, bequeath my quietness in school to Barbara Ruffner. I, Margaret Seifert, bestow my very studious mind upon Charles Eversole, if he will keep it that way. I, Frances Clark, will my ability to twirl a baton to Evelyn Bachman, providing she uses it next year. I, Walter Bader, bestow my ability to get into the Honor Society upon Harry Myers. I, Vernon Wagner, will my time spent in the Army to all who want it, providing they use it. I, Darrell Coakley, bestow my Senior Math. pad upon Pete Ety, if he will promise to be smart enough not to take it. I,Hazel Sterling, bequeath my regular attendance through twelve years of school to Eugene Snyder, if he promises to make use of it next year. The Senior Class wills its ability to get along in school and to enjoy school days to the utmost to the junior Class. This document is signed and sealed on the 14th day of February, nineteen hundred and forty-seven. jim Farley CLASS PROPHECY It is the year 1956. A car is entering the outskirts of Lancaster. As it comes closer we see that it contains two persons, a man and a woman. With some sur- prise we see that it is none other than Dick Ridgway and his wife, the former Lois Straits. Since it is near Christmas, we decide that they are going shopping. As Dick parks the car, Lois says, I am going to get my hair done at the new beauty shop. Meet me here in about three hours. She arrives at the new shop to find that the new operator is Hazel Clowe. Hazel is busy with another customer,
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nn 1 .wnuuu--,-.,L5-5, ......, alma-. Frances Clark, who has become a successful stenographer, so Lois sits down to wait. They start talking and Lois learns that two of her former classmates, Wendell Harrington and Vernon Wagner have become partners and established a recreation hall in Carroll. Finally Hazel finishes with Frances, and it is Lois's turn. Let us leave Lois for awhile to find out what Dick has been doing. After he left Lois he went to Alspaugh's jewelry Store, to buy her Christmas present. A saleslady came up to wait on him. He was surprised to find that it was Norma Parrish. As he looked at some samples she gave him, she went back to her other customer. I-le looked up and saw Virginia Shrider, who is Lancaster's leading photographer. After he had paid for his present, Norma gave him a new calendar. He looked at it and read Compliments of james Alspaugh. He left and went to the stockyards to see some cattle that were for sale. Carl Walter and Donald Waites, one of the men who was working for him, were there. Dick talked to them for awhile and then returned to the car and waited for Lois. When she arrived they went to joe's Cafe to get something to eat. Hazel Sterling, one of the waitresses, came ind took their order. While they were eating, Joe Fisher the manager, came to talk to them. He introduced them to Roger Fisher and Mary Rostofer, the dancing team that was appearing at joe's. Roger said that they couldn 't dance nearly so well since Elnoria Speakman had quit playing the piano for them. Dick wanted them to see the new Plymouth he bought from the firm of Farley and Cullumber. Dick told them that Phyllis Lutz was Keith Cullumber's secretary, while Margaret Seifert was jim Farley's secretary. As they left for home they passed the fountain and saw Walter Bader directing the completion of the decorations. They stopped to talk to him.. During their con' versation he told them that he had met Carl Sheets who was a livestock inspector. He said that Carl was going out to Charles Cox's dairy farm to check his cattle. That evening Dick decided to call up Darrell Coakley, a farmer who lives near Carroll. When the operator answered he thought he recognized her voice. He finish- ed his call to Darrell and then called the operator. Sure enough, it was Donna Hallarn, another of his classmates. After talking to her for a few minutes he hung up. When he counted up, he was amazed to find that he had met or heard of all his former classmates that day. Let us leave this happy home and continue our journeys elsewhere in the land of Futuria. Francis Clowe '48 Phyllis Chaney '4-8
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