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PROPHECY After a few moments waiting the bride let out a shrill cry, If you don't hurry, sir, I honestly believe I will die! The wedding ceremony proceeded and was over by high noon, And they were off the West Coast on their honeymoon, Up until now I had been so tense, and yet so very thrilled, That I had not noticed the congregation, the church was filled, Strangers were heartily greeting me, yet old friends no doubt- Yes, they were my classmates, some very and others very stout. Home on vacation, Amelia Whitfield said she was just fine Four years she has lived happily across the Mason-Dixon Line, Pleasingly plump was Maxine, but looking very attractive and neat, Says, Come by to see me. I work in the bank across the street, Here is Jeanette Thomas, leader of the Southern Missionary Band Rita said Faye tried advertising, and now is studying art Her work has her mind and a ministerial student has her heart. As though if by magic, we were again entering Rita's door, And there I saw the Eagle still scattered upon the floor, But I was tired and sleepy, so I felt it was best, To withdraw myself a little for an hour or two of rest, I slept long and very soundly, and just judge my surprise When again, after my slumber, I opened my drowsy eyes, I found myself in my bedroom I had lived in long ago, Before I started out that morning on that curious trip to go. I sprang up and looked out the window, yes, 'twas the same town That, in what seemed years ago, I had wearily lain down. But the dream had been so life-like, even yet I could not feel That vision I had witnessed could be other wise than real, So you see, dear friends and classmates 'twas nothing but a dream, I've been telling, however natural and real, fo you it may seem, But in this old world of wonders, dreams often times come true, So, who knows but this, my vision, may be realized by you?
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PROPHECY Mary Ann, bending her energies and devoting her time As manager for the Florence Press, had added this line, Support your Alma Mater's publication, Sl1bSCfibC d0H'f borrow- Keep youself up to date with the news of today and tomorrowgf While excitingly turning through the paper to the second page, Rita told me that Helen Runnels is now dancing on the stage, Billie, a soldier, Helen Neely, an old maid prim and ineatiwm Wanda Jean had grown so very heavy, anti fat was all she'd eat. The alumni column was filled with news of my former classmates, Patsy Ann and Estelle have become professionals on roller skates, joan and Elsie reported teaching, their ambition, was fulfilled, As bookkeeper, Mary Ethel Renno says she enjoys her work, She devotes her time to her duties and none will she shirkg Jeanette and Mildred are members of the Forest Hill P. T. A. They were elected home room mothers for jimmy and Willie Ray. A large picture of the New York Yankees, just look on page nine! Harvey Feaster, their Captain, from Florence, in the front line, Behind him is their pitcher, a gentleman standing straight and tall, Why, it is none other Emille Griffin who is still on the ball! The Florence Eagles are really making the headline news today, You haven't heard anything, let me read you what this had to say! joe Alliston, the lightweight champ, wrestles the Big Blimp tonight, We are expecting him to defend his title with this 640 pound mite. This is getting very interesting, Rosie Layne, said Rita to me, Jeanette Harper is with Guy in China and they are happy as can be L'Meree, still beautiful, is donning that uniform of white, Giving constant care to the sick and needy both day and night, Authur Compere's have added another volume to their book shelf, A son weighing eight pounds, and looking like Authur himself, Margarett Alliston not a nurse, as she had planned her life Was influenced by a doctor who wanted her for his wife. The door bell rang, there stood a little lady in a ditter, 'Twas time for her wedding, and she had no dress to fit'er, Down went our Eagle, for we were almost panic striken, Hearing Bobbie Nell, at last, the love-bug had bitten, Gasping frantically for something old, new, borrowed and blue, We at last were successful in getting her ready to say I dog They were standing before the altar ready to tie the knot, Reverend john stepped foreward, but his speech he forgot.
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