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,-1' :rg wa, ,, .M err, ' ,. ...,... ..- . ...,.......-. . , 1 sa?5.?w.J',,: ,:w+..,.-::f-:gill nfl? 1-as Class Prophecy-Time 1959 As President of the United States of America, I have the problem confronting me of selecting members for my Cabinet- As 1 think this over, 1 think of my classmates in the class of '49- I climb onto the magic map of the great U ited States on my desk and I go floating off into the land of my friends- I look closely and what should appear but a huge building-I can see it clearly now-it is a hospital, called the Cartwright He orial, named after its founder, Margaret Cartwright- Wh come to the main business section of the town and go into one build- ing where many secretaries are employed and who should meet us at the door but ladeline Whitehurst, who is employed there- Across the room, we hear the furious pounding of a typewriter- we turn suddenly and the typist is none other than Joyce lil- kerson- This business section seems to be very interesting, so we go on into the next building- Who should we see sitting on the boss's lap, but his private secretary, Shirley Dudley Cwho is also his wifeb- In the outer office his bookkeeper is very busy and who should it be but Ailene Dail- I am in- formed that this next building is the Daily Newspaper Company. Ie get a copy of the latest edition- The first page that I come to is the society page- This seems to be pretty-well fill- ed with the elaborate wedding of Miss Wlvian Capps to, hmmmmm, the word seems to be blurred- I think the man's last name is James but we won't be sure about that- The next page is sports page--G I hose picture do we see there?--yes it the is-- none other than B nnie White and he is receiving the trophy as top football player of the year- It doesn't say, but he must play for North Carolina- A classy paper isn't it? The next section is the residential section and we see many beautiful homes- who is that standing on the porch over there? lhata It is none other than the former Velma Henley, now Hrs- Ewell- She tells us that her sister Lilly, now M s- urphy, lives in the home next door- B learn that the local high school now in session- we go in and someone in the principal's looks very familiar- In fact,she is familiar, for it is is office none other than Betty Lou Walters- She has risen from high school English teacher to principal of the school- It is nearing lunch time now so I drop in at a restaurant on the corner called 'Tay- lor's Delicatessen'- I am greeted by the owner, who is none other than Paul Taylor- While I was wondering what a beautiful build- ing on the corner was, someone tells me that I am looking at the classiest night club in town- I am told that the band now playing is 'Eugene Batten, his magic trumpet, and orchestra-' The vocalist is Mrs- Roberta Etheridge- Jerry, we hear, handles the financial affairs of the orchestra- This seems so interest- ing that I inquire who the owner of the night club is- I am in- formed that the owner is none other than Marvin Holloway- l r- vin tells us that he has a great show lined up for next week, which includes a cast from the Beasley Hodel Agency, the of the model agency being none other than Inle Beasley- leading lady of the show is Barbara-W1lliams- As we are ing, someone tells us that a great foreign correspondent owner The talk- is to land at the airport in five minutes- we hasten to the airport to find that the correspondent is none other than Ruth Williams, who has just arrived from Spain- She has received her Ph- IL degree in Spanish and is trying to promote peace between United States and Spain- In celebration of her arrival, strikes up and a great parade is on- we see that in the are the Waves and the leader is none other than Florence stead, who has risen to a captain in the Waves- There-- am no further in selecting my Cabinet than I was before, the a band lead Hal- -- I but it really was pleasa t to find out what my former classmates were doing after ten long years- . . -..'.f-w'-r'-f- -'-- 1' A --1.1-5.f.Lg.4J.. l..:'.-..l 4.'..'2!,'- '-V A- ---- -'Al fe- - 1-
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