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CLQSS PROPHECY-CON'T. Susie and I often talk about the experiences and the happenings while we were still in high school. I miss the kids but I guess thats the may life is meeting new friends and just remembering the old. Well, I imagine your tireing of this so I'll sign off. Just one of the 49'ers, i541 Jfhdv P.S. Oh, I also reminded the Kids of the pnrtyjyou are giv- ing for us in about two weeks. Wu are ell planning pn com- ing and I hope each and everyone of us will bc'there. Remember the letters we wrote and gave to you the lest week of school in 49? The letters each of us wrote what we gihought we would be doing at the end of five years time????? Nell these five years have passed and I'm wondering if the letters are going to prove true to our prephsoy. Welllwe will know when we meet at your home. Je ere LOOALHQ forward to visiting your new home also. I have hoard it is e very beans tiful one. I'm sure we'll have e swell tide so until I see you I will again say good-bye. J
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CLASS PROPHECY-CON ' T . Saturday, being my day off, Dottie and I went down town shopping. Of course, it was mostly window shopping. About 12:30 we decided we were both quite famished and so we de- cided to go to tin Congress to eat our dinner. Upon enter- ing the Congress whom did vm meet but MABEJ.. K....J.BI NG and a friend. After the introductions we learned he was from the City Loan where Mabel is working as a secretary. Mabel also told us she now lived in Lima and liked her wvclrk very much. Boy, what a dinnert It reminded me of our wonderful school dinners and good times in the cafeteria. Remember the time dutch cleanser was placed in the ice box to keep from spoiling???!.l! Well after finishing our dinner Dottie and I decided to go and have our hair fixed for the fun of it and what do you thingk? ANGELA. WIRES ended up giving us a new hair do. She has been a 5eautiT:'ia'rT for two years now. In our.-oonvoxset3.bm 1 learned CHUCK STEVENS was married and has a little boy a year old and lives in Cnidersville as you' probably -al- ready know. My, I don't beleive l've ever Ind such as wonderful time as I have learning akout my schoolmates! Some of us have achieved our goal while etln rs of us are still strugg- ling to make a smcess. Upon leaving Angela we went window shopping. My, meh- icns sure do change, don-it they ??lL who would ever dream our dresses would be up to our knees again. I suppose the kids are busy in Home Ec. keeping in style. Well as were drooling over a darling coat whom did we see but gl BLACKBURN. He is now an aeronauti cs mechanic at a Large a r H5Id in Dayton. He told us he seu'MQSE KOCH just the otlnr dew. Mose had just cane back from South America where he spends quite a bit of his time now since he owns several oil wells and a coffee plantation there. LeRoy also tolde us LONRY is farming his own farm out at the edge of Grid- Ersville new and makingigood at it. LeRoy offered to drive us out to see Kenny so before we knew it wa found ourselves in Cridersville. As we drove through we saw quite a few of our old friends but we didnft stop. Kenny was just arriving home from town. when we pulled in. We were all laughing and talking over old times when DICK WILUZAMS drove in. He is new as you probably also How a successful famer.out side of Lime.. I beleive he said he has helpers to help farm his B00 acres of land. Soon Dottie was on her way back to Chicago and I at St. Rita's thinking about my busy weekend. ,
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CLASS UWIL We, the Forty Niners, realizing that in a few short weeks our school days will be over, do hereby will to our underclassf men these things near and dear to us. 242 REILLYg My athletic ability to Wayne Beerbower. I Q-1-ZLI-'Q -I..ii-Pjlg My seat in the Senior Home Room to Janet Lowry, Q-LH!!-:Kg STEVENSg My ability to pitch to Ronnie Owens. LLNJILE- Sgljlg My blue eyes to Ragenna Smith. CRAWFORDg My weight to Ronny Spyker. gggggglgggggg My short hair Dorothy Parker. . KENNLETH gpg., My basketball Nb. 1v to Bob Davis. MABEL KLAUSING-g NW ability to be a Senior to Jack Howell. LEROY BLACICBUQM My ability to be on the winning side of the football team to the Freshman class, gl-E-T'I-1 WI-IEELERg My long dark hair to Helena Ritt. plglg ETZKORNg My cars to LeRoy McFarland. DOROTHY FREYMUTHg My 'white gold rimmed glasses to Howard LaRue Qlqgi- WILLIAMS: My girls to Ton Graham. -QI-S-IQ Egg My red-painted saddle-shoesto Shirley Rosen MORRIS LC-Ogg: My ambitions to Reel Gross. Q-ljg-Q 'I'HOMPSO'Ng My ability to roller skate to Jean Thompsono CAROLYN MILLERg Nbr truthfulness to Nancy Winget. TM SENIOR CLASSg The Senior Home Room and Teacher to the Class of 750. fm!! fwwiy
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