Conyngham Centralia Joint High School - Iris Yearbook (Aristes, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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1 l 'ixlfi' Q i ,kv , IL.. r -X, , ' 1 ,yr , 4 , 1 rf. it l I 'tails Il ' Class Prophecy ' m ,lglfq As I sat in my office one hot sultry afternoon in August 1950, I decided that a walk would do me much good. So, doffing my hat, I set out. I took the elevator to the lower floor, and as I walked out the lla door, I noticed a man whom I thought I knew. I was confirmed in my if- 1 belief when I came closer. 0,1-K 'fl H ll R I ' t ' t I e o, ay, was Jus coming o see you. ggi Why Fred, said I, What brings you here? I thought you were an engineer on the construction of the new dam in Colorado. I am, but as my work was so satisfactory I was given a short vaca- ljjl tion. gtlhought I'd3ome to see how you are progressing in the construc- ifiiil, tion o t e new via uct. Oh! fine, thank you, I replied. Say Fred, take a walk with me. qliffl I have a few surprises for you. l'jfii5,f25, Fred and I walked to the Aristes College, and from an open win- ,fQyffil dow I heard the soft, mellow voice of Joe Linetty floating down to us. -lbff Q, He was now instructor in Chemistry and was explaining to the class ,I what happens when sulphuric acid is added to zinc. We entered the ,fl building and I rapped on the laboratory door. Joe himself answered ll.. V the rap. As he recognized Fred, his face lit up with surprise and glad- ll ness. lif' Why, Fred, he exclaimed, I never expected to see you here. Ah! said Fred, I just had a longing to see Aristes and my old class mates, so here I am. iff: Well, this is, indeed, a surprise. Won't you come in and listen VAX to my class recite? invited Joseph. .lulwil No, said Fred, I must hurry, or I won't see all I have planned. V 9,1 l Call again if you have any extra time, called Joe, and returned Will to his class. H f1,flf As we passed through the long corridor, I saw written on one of ',i11,1 the doors, Domestic Science Dep't. Here, again, I rapped and this Q' l ' ' fu time Mary Gerrity, instructor in this course, answered. liffjll Mary was very much surprised to see Fred but took up more of his time than he thought he could spare. She talks much more than she used to, remarked Fred as we again made our way down the long corridor. She was just a little over-elated to see you, I explained. in L Throlughh an topen illoor we could see Maude Weller, instructor in atin, an t roug anot er door came the voice of Catherine Klees, now :flip a History teacher. Fred didn't like to risk any more of his time on the windy women, as he called them, and said we had better go if we wanted to get anywhere for the rest of the afternoon. iff- M ' We were walking along the street, when suddenly Fred became ,llrf li inflicted with a tooth-ache. ,K I forgot my tooth-ache wax and I must have some, he said. I T ' -J Don't worry, we'll get some, I told him. 1 'k'H . In that same square we found a drug store. To our utmost sur- prise, Zena Ulanytzky, now a pharmacist, stood behind a showcase. .,,. lp She recognized us immediately and began talking. Fred, who was not feeling so well with toothache, cut the conversation short. Zena tried

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