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CLASS PROPHECY ’’Wake up, Faye, wake up, Alice cried as she to v ake her from deep slumber. Oh-o-um-mm, Faye yawned as she awoke. When she saw Alice, she at once thought of the dream she had just had. OhI Alice I she exclaimed, I have just had the most wonderful dream. I dreamed I visited Franklin High School and found our from Mr. Mcleod and the teachers what alliTimy class mates were doing. I was surprised and happy, too, to find out the ac¬ complishments each had made. Charles Burroughs v as a veterinary surgonn and had migrated to the far west. He has originated a nev; species of cow-boy, who changes the cut of his cost¬ ume every nev; moon r.nd throws the lasso ambidextor- ously. Edith Miller had been given a. position as a closk and suit model v ith Madame Bazook of par is, whore her histrionic powers were given full sway. Dorothy Francis, whoso ambition vaas always to be an aviatrix, he d won the povjder-puff rs.ee for women in Los Angeles. Evelyn, and her us and, Pat, went to Africa, whers they became possessors of the largest diamond in the world, which they finally exchanged for a log cabin in the mountains. Betty Hatcher now holds a position as literary cr¬ itic and poet Isturcate for the Federal goverrmient. Warren Simmons had taken a great interest in the training of bo rs and girls and is dedicating his life to reforming them v;ith the help of an electric spanking ms.chino . Roy Kirkman aft-.-r graduating from college, had circumnavigated the globe three times v ith a Ford motor car and t birch-brrk canoe. On his second trip he met Lillian Badgctt, vi ho hi.d become a college dean. After a short happy courtship thoj wore mar¬ ried and took the third trip .together. Delia Gordon was a successful nurse in one of the leading hospitals in New York City. Swain Cooke had become one of the most faraous avi¬ ators of today. Ho was rapidly achieving the name of a second Howard Heghes. Lovie Cundiff and her husband had migrated to Flo¬ rida, bought a thousand acres df un-irrigated Ir.nd
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Proph‘ ' ;cy Conti nued. f.nd v orc rnisln 9 ; onionr on r gi rntic occ.lo. i ' r.rion Hi-rbour in.?, th-, propriotcr of n thcntor. iiobcccr. ricl.lillrn’, ■ ' vhoso hobbv vnnr chc-.vin- hod bccorao tlio non.ngor of ono of Chic .go’r. lending gnn fex torlec. lunry G: rdncr, wnbc-th ' O proud ovmor of i. bocnut ’--pri ' - lorfor ecro n-ptn-re In Hollyvxod. Gbnrlce Brlnhloy lind trnvelcd to the rcr.iotost cor¬ ners of til. onrtii In. soc.irch of n ;vifo, returning to ri.nrry hie next-dof- ' r ncigbbor, iviio hnri nenni ' . ' hile bec¬ ome n 7 ido’w. Jettle V-,. mon hnd bexome r successful nilliner, v ho s G ho n dge n r n -s t on i r i e d tii c vj o r 1 d. Vi nrren Booker w?.. s in Cnlifornin, rs.pidly becoming rich by gnthoring enc.ile end soiling then to French re s turnnts. Nnnnie Jarrell v r,s n floor -lnlg,r in v hosiery mill but was considering givi ng up her lob to mi. i’ry h o s i ' 3 r y e f.. 1 e s ir r. n. linric Allred and Certrudo Sheldon uere estcblishcd as th 0 0 vner s of of Kale igh, N . C . iie au t - s;iop. ia.ishie Linebacl. ' v r.s the wife of s preaclrir and teaching a Surxlay School Class. Mary Hope Booker, uhose love for sue its had nearl sent the senior bo x Into bccnkruptch, uas a fore-lad in one of Chicagoloading candy fsetorios. Leona Mrricn, f.il’vvr.ys sx ' ips.the tic, is super intendent of nurses in a ' Vashington hospital. C 03 Kirlsmrn had achieved fane as the 440 yaxd race man on the All-Arier i ca.n track team. Rachel hillrrd had just receiv-ed a large check for her first book of poems. Virginia Bearner hr ' d become a vxll-loved B.i ' hb. Ic- ater dn Forth Cr-rollna because of hereevor evor-roa- diness to assist young people to appreclch.o Christ- i :..n i ty . ’’And Alice, I du ' eaned you v;ere an accomplished mus¬ ician plau ’ing in St, Paxl’s Chthodral. ’ ' Lhat-.a Beautiful dream, Faye. hhat became of You? ’ ' I even dreairxod v hat I uas doing. I had become a cor.-nercial teacher and opened a business college; no entrance fee except the studer ts being able to do the two-step.
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