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20 THE ECHO SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Dear Professor Robison: As we three, John Maloni, john McNaul and Bill Gates, were travelling through Arizona recently we suddenly found ourselves in the center of a whirling, devastating cyclone. After unraveling ourselves from the cactus plants, coyotes and rattlers, we found ourselves to be blessed with the miraculous gift of fore- sight. We thought perhaps you would be interested to know what the class of '31 will be doing ten years from now. Can you imagine it? Elma Abrino is attracting attention throughout the United States by her eloquent speeches in Congress in defense of the Farm Re- lief Bill. To our surprise we find Clair Ammerman issuing orders as superintendent for the Franklin Tanning Company. We see Louise Anderson in gay Paree designing frocks for the Four Hun- dredf' Wava Appleton is now residing in Lumber City keeping house for her ador- ing Walter. But ho! What have we here? Clifford Bailey is still driving the Whippet but now both seats are filled. Upon whom do you suppose our vision is focused next? None other than Teddy Bellumori building bridges for a large construction company in the Can- ary Islands. Here's what we expected of Ken Borgerg he's playing lead in a head liner on Broadway. Now we see Lida Borger, scout-mistress of the Curwensville Girl Scouts. Boy, is she proud! And how! ! Here's one from the county seat. Our quiet little Evelyn Bloom settled peacefully and happily in Clearfield. Here is one person who is making use of the experience gained in High School, jean Boyce is now manager of that famous basketball aggregation, Olson's Ter- rible Swedes.
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THE ECHO 19 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY At last we reached the end of the journey that had taken us through our high school days, and in remembrance of our faithful climbing, we were rewarded by the commencement exercises. At this festivity we received our diplomas. These repaid us for all the hardships which we had endured. These diplomas that we have received designate that our journey of school life is ended. But they are not a signal to forget our Alma Mater or C. H. S. where we have passed so many happy days, and you may be sure that we will never forget, for fond memories always linger on. We, the Class of '31, wish all our teachers, fellow-classmates, and our suc- cessors real happiness and achievement. -Evelyn Bloom. ll FAREWELL The parting of the ways is often hard, Tis pleasant never. Today to such a turning have we come, We leave forever. Yet not alone from habit shall we turn, In idle hours. To glance behind at early, happy years. Tho' fortune lowers, The mind shall find a pleasant pasture---there To graze in peace.
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THE ECHO 21 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Sara Bunnell is the pride of the Curwensville rural district having won the Blue Ribbon with her full-blooded Holstein. We anticipated this oneg our dear friend, Cut Coolbroth, is the head of a chain of f'Let Me Make You Beautiful shops. Specializing in hair-curling. LeRoy Daugherty is filling the boots of his father-in-law as superintendent of the North American Refractories Company. VVe expected as much. Latest reports from VVashington inform us VVayne Durandetti is now Speaker of the Senate. VVould it surprise you to know that Jennie Errigo is teaching dietetics at the Margaret Morrison School for girls? Here comes the big noise! Bob Errigo now announcing from station B.U.N.K. Brothern and sistern, 'fRev. Holt preaches much which means little. The topic for next Sunday is How to Abolish Pleasure Riding on Sunday. We have just learned that Grace Howells is operating a bus line to Olanta. We are happy to see Grace Jordan situated as cashier in one of Foreman's Restaurants. A cablegram has arrived saying Louise Kelly is now being called Ma Cherie daily by her French correspondent of 1931. We find Mary Louise Kephart touring the world delivering lectures on modern cooking. And now before our vision comes Eleanor Marafine acting as double for Fifi D'Orsay in the movies. ' Kathleen McLaughlin has won fame as the originator of the now famous Twenty-first Amendment for the prohibition of chewing gum. Toots Michael is now directing home talents for the john B. Rogers Co., llher ambition in 1931.11 Oh boy! What a surprise! john Middleton is managing the Notre Dame football team. Now we see Big Chief Miele in the far west as leader of a reservation tribe. Alvin Milligan is very busily engaged in VVashington debating the negative of the 18th Amendment. Here in the grade schools we have Margaret Moore giving some of her knowl- edge to the younger generation.
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