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SENIOR CLASS HQGPHECY Featured with the orchestra was trat HDinal Shoren of the day CKate Kaiserl singing ter rcart awav and still stealing the hearts of her many dozen admirers. UConfidentially I just learned tkat Kate is still falling in and out of love and is unable to make up rer mind.D Picking up the paper, I find a large column written hy our classmate and now nationally famous Home Ecomonist, Betty Keeling. Vrat is this on tle front page?? Tomorrow at Grand Park a memorial service rill hc aiven in lonor of a returning war rero and heroine,--Captain Dick Gralam of the warslip UGO Get Em' Ramen and tre only competition Clara Barton ever had, Fed Cross Nurse Virginia Decker. It has been rumored that Dick was tre Pero who erased tie Japs rigkt off the map! Hurrah! Vir- ginia, the heroine, was right there to revive him from stock wren he fired trat fatal srot that destroyed Hitler. ' Across tts dining roor and into tts hanquet Hall the cx- ecutive hoard of tie Westinptouse was lolding tleir annual Panouet. Wy, mv, can I believe my eyes! President Ernest Ranga is giving an address to lis Fellow executives! Tre following day Alvena called me and asked ne to Vavc lunch with rer and tren spend tle afternoon visiting dear, old Criders- ville Higl. I accepted and about one o'clocP we walked into Principal Mary Coplin's Office. Shg tO1d.uS that We might be .- interested in visiting tra chemistry class under tre guidance of Professor Eva Willians. Sle explained that Professor Williams rad turned over a tiny corner of her lahratory to Billy Clark who is till feveriskly trying to perfect a remedy for slort- growth. From the Chemistry Lab. we went to the History Class being tauglt by Professor Fred Peicbelderfer wrose wlole class make perfect grades. It is tcing announced now tkat Fred is going to rand in tis resignation to take over a position in New York City, lChoosing tra right figures for crorus girls.D Last of all Wu visited the art class rnder tre supervision of art instructor, Rob Bice. They are nor working on new stage scenerv. Very beautifull On our way back to the Hotel we passed by two of the dear- est, sweetest little cottages wlich Alvena explained were oc- cupied, one by Nr. and Mrs. Claude'Rhinehart'lformer'Irene Pinkleyj and the otrer bv Nr. and Mrs. Carl Snider and tvins Kit and Kathie. CTwo of America's Ideal FamiIies.J It was a wonderful and exciting journey but all journeys have an end. Good-bye Cridersvillel, I must get back to New York and Carnegie Hall. M644 M 7 r i
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