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SENIOR PROPHECY The Scene: Deep in the heart of Alcatraz a solitary figure tin solitary by the wayl was paging through an ancient manuscript. Tears were streaming down the face of the way-ward pigeon, so that it was almost impossible l'or him to distinguish the lettering on the front of said manuscript. A lump rose in his throat as he finally deciphered the words Eno- dak-l9Ai2. A sob rent the stll air as he remembered how, so many years be- fore, the class ot' '42 had selected him the man mos.t likely to succeed. Brushing the tears from his eyes he commenced to page through this beloved book. As his eyes roamed over the soiled and dusty pages, they, through some quirk of fate, fell upon the handsome face of Donald Waldhalm, the fore-most advocate of socialized medicine today, but who in 19112 knew less about any- thing than any person alive. Reverently turning the page, he chanced to see the now familiar face of James. Ford, who for the past twenty-four days had been his room-mate. As far as the prisoner could figure out, there had been no no- ticeable change in Mr. Ford since his childhood. Across the page from Speed Ford was the face of Doris Flynn twho in '42 had an I. Q. of 1355 but yet was dumb enough to marry another Senior of '42, Bob Johansen, who is now full time clerk at Pederson and Pederson. And yet an- other familiar face his eyes saw, that of Marjorie Gould, former cheer leader at EHS, and now secretary to Donald G. Waldhalm, P. H. D., M. A., B. S., and other alphabetical strangulations. One notch down lcered the G-argantuan features of Arthur C'tArty D Shaw who at last report still had only fourteen credits, thirteen of which were for l'hy. Ed., and the iaith for recess. Turning the page he saw row on row of familiar faces, the first of which was that of Dorothy CJinny Lindb Hilde, who at last- report was trying to hit high A. The next was that of Harold CSkeezixD Krogstad, now cartoonist on the staff of the Sheldon Progress tcirculation 15 on a clear dayl. Ah sighed our prisoner, as he flipped the page and heaved in yon corner, those were the good old days. Then his eyes lit upon the picture of Ernest J. Nelson, Esq., who joined the navy to get free passage to Hawaii, where he married Dorothy 0'Brien, the original Hula-Honey whose motto was Heave-a-hip sister. Next on his list of brow-beaten subjects was that eminent personage, Dick tCannon-balll Iles, who for the last twenty years has been trying to fix the Carburetor on the t'Maytlower. tcontinuued of page 423
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