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Bilodeau Prophecy Richardson Shattuck Van Vranken We saw Elaine driving her husband's wood truck down into the wood yard the other day. Wonder why? We have seen over T. V. that June Marie has taken over the Jerry Lester show. She's a George girl now. Cal now owns four big trucks and is slowly ruining Center Street by riding around so much. Bob still delivers milk and on the side gives 3 easy lessons on how to milk a cow. Beverly is now a very successful secretary and also has a nice ring from her boss. A lot of little midgets are running around Midge these days. Bill is now a lucrative electrician and has a long list of customers. Somehow Claire is still single, but we hear she's very busy evading doctors at the hospital where she works---if not vice versa. Lorraine's doing fine at her ice cream parlor. She has open house quite often, too. Dorothy always wanted to join the WACS. Now they have drafted her. The fight- ing will soon be over. Karl doesn't seem to be tied down yet, but you never can tell---girls like neatly combed hair. Ronnie has a medicine show of his own now and has a new Lincoln to drag his trailer around. Mary Ann is teaching her favorite sub- ject-Social Studies-at Corinth High. She also has a new car---no fenders, of course. Joan is head waitress at the Encore and has many little helpers. Irv is now head of the shop and ath- letic program — Montgomery and Crawley are his assistants. There is a new garage in Luzerne called Harold's Garage. Harold is the No. 1 mechanic. Doris has fulfilled her plans to be a nurse and is very successful. Margaret is seen downstreet quite of- ten with Pete, Jr. , and she says sh.e gets a letter from Florida often. We hope Chet is making money on his trolley which goes up West Mountain, but he probably is. Janice runs a bus system across the flats so people don't have to walk home on cold nights. Barbara has her own beauty parlor and still keeps her own hair as neat and pretty as ever. CHarles S-
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Class Will Arlin, Joan; A motor scooter to go to all the basketball games. It also must have a side-car for a certain fella. Barrows, Joyce; The right to ride bareback in a circus. Barrows, Wilda; A mask so if she ever has to take biology again, nobody can see how red her face gets. Boggs, Russell; About six more inches in height, so he can be a basketball star. Clute, Betty; A license to teach roller skating at her own rink. Culhane, Rita; A pair of field glasses so she can see that green Plymouth coming. Eggleston, Marjorie; A diploma to teach a typing class of her own. Folts, Joanne; A paint brush so she can pick up where Dominick left off. Evans, James; A solid silver bowling ball, and an Atlas book so he can learn to lift it. Fuller, Richard; The right to finish in the first ten in the cross-country run. Girard, Reita; The right to become a half owner in that Plymouth. LaPier, Beatrice; The right to have Dick come up to her house every night. MacDonald, Kenneth; A record of The Skater's Waltz. Pelltier, Frank; A new ping pong set. Pitkin, Howard; A fast horse to carry him from the shoe shop to the grocery store. Pixley, Helen; The right to become a secretary who married the boss. Rhodes, Doris; A license to teach jitterbugging. Ripley, Helen; The right to become a professional basketball player. Rockwell, Patricia; The right to keep on having the best parties in town. Sitts, Betty; The right to become the new Winnie-Mae on the radio. Sitts, Helen; A recipe book to go with her swelLcooking. Staats, Carolyn; The right to continue in art classes even though the reason is gone. Straight, Janet; A spelling book so she can be the best speller in the class. Swears, Charlene; The right to get her farmer husband and have a big family. VanGuilder, Harry; A hot dog with mustard. Vroman, Elizabeth; The right to have half interest in Buzz. Wells, Wesley; A new car to replace his famous hot-rod. Wendell, Donna; The right to start a competitive drug store. 16
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