Filer High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Filer, ID)

 - Class of 1953

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY ... t -. '1'hat's it! My crystal ball. Why didn't I think of that before.-These were my thoughts one lonely win- ter evening as I sat in the living room, cozy and comfortable, with nothing to do. I had begun to wonder just what would be happening to all of my 53,' classmates a few years in the future. So I got out my crystal hall, settled myself comfortably in an easy chair, and began to gaze searchingly into the ball. The first vision came slowly but clearly in to view. Before me 1 saw Lee Urie, who is one of our Senators, at the airfield in Boise waiting to board the plane which was to take him to Washington, D. C., for his first session in Congress. When the plane landed I saw that it was piloted by Conard Edwards and its stewardess was Eleanor Reichert. just before this vision faded another plane drew my at- tention. Coming out of the plane was Marcella Holtzen and boarding the plane was Katherine jasper. You see Katherine was going on duty and Marcella was getting off duty. Both of the girls enjoy their stwardess jobs to the utmost. Before me next was the Paramount Theatre on the main street of Hollywood, and just emerging from a beautiful limousine was johnny Marrs, new owner of the Brown Derby, and Paula Crandall the glamor- ous new movie sensation. Her new film had just been released in which the hero was Bob jones and the villian was Ivan Kistler. A drug store in Chicago then came into view. Its owner, Bob Anthis, was just going in. Inside, the Pharmacist, Peggy Parrott, was very busy filling prescriptions and in charge of the soda fountain was Barbara Prough. She was making milkshakes for Earl Kalbfleisch, Orian Pleak, and Gordon F ullmer who were all in Chicago on business. They had just dropped in at the drug store to say hello. The scene then changed to a very lovely restaurant in New York owned by Marjie Mason. Her chief cook was Delvin Scott and some of her waitresses were joyce Hostetler, Phyllis Lampe, Betty Mills, Mary Lou Scott, and Marjorie Veatch. Music was provided by Clarence Walcott's orchestra. Seated in the restaurant enjoying themselves very much were Scotty Hatch, Don Martin, and Carl Iliff. They had just returned from Europe on a U. S. Navy Vessel and they had just a few days to spend in the States before going back. Washington, D. C., then came into view and I saw Marva Stutzman on her way to work in the Capitol. Farther down the street I recognized Lawrence Reider. He had come to the capital city to apply in person for a patent on a 11ew atomic energy fuel for automobiles that he had invented. The scene then shifted back to Boise where I found Floretta Bodenstab head nurse at the St. Alphonsus Hospital. Her assistant was Karlene Hauser and they were both doing a wonderful job. Twin Falls the11 came into view. There I saw Kermit Wilkins on his way to work. He is bookkeeper for Glen jenkins. I also saw Marilyn Schweitzer there in Twin Falls. She was working in a public ac- countantis office. Back in Filer, Norman Blastock is the owner of a large sheep ranch and his foreman is john Gilbert. The scene then changed to the old school house. Delbert Vanausdeln was superintendent, Frank Mor- gan was the Ag-teacher, and janette Kniep was teaching typing. I had begun to wonder if matrimony had forsaken the class of 53n when this scene came into view. It was a party at the Don Davis home. He and his Wife Marilyn Sharp had invited a few of their friends over to break in their new television set. These friends included Mr. and Mrs. joe Miller fNorma McCregorj and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shelton. Dan's wife is Mable Whelan. The program on television was a fight between Ray Cartee, lightweight champion fighter, and Roy Kimerling who was trying to win the title from Ray. It was a very good fight but the scene faded away before it was through and I never found out who Won. As this scene faded away I realized that it was the last one. So, happy and contented, yet sad in a way, I put my crystal ball away and went to bed to dream of graduation day.



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