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The character of Sherlock Holmes has appeared in Beth Alguire. Her brilliant work on the age old mystery of Button, Button, who has the button, has won the admiration of every- one. She is now working on the case, Who put the turn in turnips? Raymond Weber is seen driving a milk wagon for Kay Albert. Raymond gets up before seven and has the milk delivered by 4:00 p.m. Such speed! What a change! Airplanes enter the picture now. Edith Cramer is just arriving after having been to Wash- ington. She was commended for her heroic services in the W.A.F. Edith had a long visit with John Hooker, who has a line of motels all over the world. He has come up with a new idea- floating gas stations. Airplanes are the mode of transportation and they can't come down to earth long enough to fuel up. John is like the proverbial sailor A girl in every portl Barbara Parsell was also at the airport. She was just getting ready to leave for Holly- wood, where her job was waiting for her. Barbara is the second Hedda Hopper and is contem- plating going on television. Barbara and Don Wilkins were visiting. Don has returned from a long vocation in Europe. He is the chief and favorite announcer at W.F.H.S., he is noted for his clear and well modulated voice that can be heard at great distances. Forest is proud of all these travelers. Back at Forest we find Margaret Bash as a very popular Home Economics teacher. Her accordian lessons are very popular with the students. Giles Essinger is also in Forest, as section manager of the Mee and U Railroad. Giles could be president of the road but he prefers the wide open places. Carolyn Baum is head nurse of the circuit of hospitals in Hardin County. Carolyn has a class of ZOO girls with which she gives performances for her patients. Everett Woolley is a grave digger in The Pleasant Cemetery. He can throw a shovel in a way that makes other grave diggers envious. And I, Carolyn Kauble am in Hawaii teaching the natives how to hula. Soon I will be going to New York with my troupe to perform in the Lexington Room. What about Mr. Pine? Well, he's still thinking up money mad schemes for the Senior Classes. I hear that he is getting stingier every day. Mr. Pine, that job is going to make you a real miser yet. Carolyn Kauble
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C lass Prophecy The audience is seated now and the curtain is about to be drawn to portray the Senior Class of i952 twenty-five years from the time of their graduation. The magnificent curtain parts and on the stage of life stands my class as Father Time shows them to me in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy seven. First to appear on the stage of life is Mervyn Curran, a very popular ,minister in Holly- wood. Mervyn has appeared in several movies with his forever impressive marriage ceremony. Also with Mervyn in Hollywood is Janice Musgrave. Oh! But she is not there for the reason you think. Janice is vice-president of an organized club for tall girls. She is vice-president because she is next to the tallest girl in the club. The club is called Six Feet or Over . Janice owes it all. to vitamins. Ruth Lines, it seems, is governor of Texas. She can rope a steer and ride a pony with a great deal of skill and is liked by all the Texans. Pat Kauble is in Texas, too. She has opened a ranch of five thousand acres Deep in the Heart of Texas . Although Pat has engaged twenty cowboys, she intends to oversee the work herself. Wise girl! Next we see Leon Thacker. My, how he has changed! He is storming the country with Give me women or give me a rope and the nearest tree. Don't be too hard on yourself, Leon! His old friend, John Harford, is a financier of the Cantrun Auto Manufacturers. He drives one of these machines himself and claims it will go around anything on the road that isn't going over thirty miles per hour. Seeing Florence Gorman as the warden in the county jail isn't surprising. Florence has much power in that right arm and the bad men and women are kept very orderly. On the stage is o university, it is Hootin Holler University. Norman Hayes is coach there. He owes it all to the fact that his picture was flashed across the nation in leading newspapers as the largest boy in the Northwest Conference League. Patterson is in the spotlight now. lt seems that the prominent -society leader, Loretta Tracy, will be at her home to receive guests for a few weeks before leaving soon on a tour of the South to renew her search for a handsome husband. Also from Patterson comes the news that John Waller is the head of the U. S. Rum Running Crew on the Blanchard River. He pa- trols the river day and night, stopping every person or cow to come along. Good luck, John! There is a huge crowd now. -Apparently Erna Simpson, the popular mezzo-bass singer of The Metropolitan Opera Company has returned home. During her concert, she will sing, Gur- gle, Gurgle from Listerine by Halitosis. Kay Albert, now a dairy farmer of high degree, owns many cows and what he doesn't know about them is absolutely not known. Kay owes much of his knowledge to Mr. Becker. Then Lois Spoon comes on the stage of life. She is a noted chemistry professor, who is just back from an extensive tour to see if she can find a metal that will make Fords run all the time, regardless of condition. There is the smell of food. lt is a restaurant run by lda Packer and her husband is chief cook--handsome enough that any person would be proud to own him. Oh no! lt can't be, but it is. They have hired Donald Conley and he is peeling potatoes. lt's hard to believe, but then seeing is believing.
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