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.gf SAM!! .Happen lo a may fCOIltiI1l16dj ping gently on the door, brushing aside the broken glass, and entering, we behold the feminine Mr. Anthony giving advice to Marian Reitz, Helen Quercione, Josephine Bonacci, and Donna Kofad. Not needing advice, we made a hasty exit through an elevator door but, much to our amazement, found that the elevator had gone up, and we plunged down. Limping up the stairs we pass Angelina Angelo, Jean Potter, Julia Neroni, and Rosemary Sharp who were sighing while they discussed crooners Bruce Martin and Ed McCormick. Through no desire of our own, we bumped into John Lang, the Jimmy Fiddler of the 1950's, who gives us the latest dope on some of our old C. H. S. classmates. He tells us that Mary Baker, Rosemary Batson, Elene T eir- lynck, and Annette Gauthier are giving a silver tea in honor of Senator Harold Jackson. We are informed by him that Lois Vogel, the inventor of the soda cracker with metal crumbs that can be removed from bed with a magnet, is in town, accompanied by Norma Frens, the the Sulfanilmide Sister. Cyrus Andrews, play- boy and man-about-town, is in the city hitting such well-known night spots as the Eugene Kintz Casino and Wright's Dark Horse Inn. We leave Mr. Lang, trip over Detective Jack Van Cott who is on the trail of Janet Chapman for any but professional purpose and escape through the side exit. Taking a deep breath of fresh air we ask policeman Bob Vaughan where we can find a drug store to get a Bromo. He directs us to Emblidge's drug store where we meet Betty Alden, Linda Allardt, and Lois Ender buying bottle after bottle of Evening in Flatbush from clerk Jeanette Howe. Glancing at a magazine, I noticed articles written by such notables as Marge Buck, Shirley Donoghue, Dorothy Dreher, and Ursula Gebhart. Returning at the street we board a Verwey triple decker bus operated by Mary Rickey and spot Marge Piper hanging from the over-crowd- ed second deck. Climbing to the third deck, we sit near Mary Harrigan and Jean Johnston who have escaped their husbands long enough to go to Ray Faker's Bowling Alleys for an evening of enjoyment. As we pass a busy inter- section, we notice that there has been an acci- dent. Harvey Butts has been hit by a fruit wagon pushed by Milton Lang and is being attended by Dr. John Dettman and nurses Norma Jean Lucy and Joan Moriarty. Noticing an extra on the street, I glance at the headline and see that Frank Sinatra has turned Mormon and among the notables in his harem, there are Bette Suits, Phyllis Suther- land, Marguerite Timmons, Mary Van Hooy- donk, Gertrude Weber, Jean Webster, and Arline Weller. And so with my keeper, Dr. Richard J aenike, I submitted quietly and returned to the Bide- A-Wee Sanitarium where I have been closely associated with Mr. Anthony's mistakes since finishing the Class Prophecy of Charlotte High School in 1944. Comes the revolution no school shall have more than ten in the graduating class, and so poor Simple Simon bids you all adieu. PETER TACY
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