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CLASS PROPHECY fContinuedJ They walked through Lockheed Aircraft and made them lose so many woman hours of work that the government made an example of them. Here's the item about their release. And here's an article about an accident. MMiss Bennie June Kellison, truck driver, drove her truck into a bicycle built for two, ridden by Miss Felicia Peck.M What's Felicia doing? Still riding around trying to pick up a soldier? Don't interrupt. HMiss Peck was thrown off her bicycle, knocking Robert Curtis off his stilts. Curtis, the stilt man, is a familiar figure to downtown crowds. He advertises Extra Long hot dogs, created by the famous research team, Stanley and 0teidley.U 'y The paper certainly keeps up with the news. Is any of our old crowd on the staff? Joan Dickason and Betty Sayre are reporters, and Julia Ojeda is running the gossip column. You know she was the one who scooped the world on the marriage of Henry Duran and Jessie Carrasco when they eloped to Rio de Janeiro. Skinny, turn to her column and see what we can find. Here it is: USpooning, or Dishing the Dirty by Ojeda. ULast night Bob Poling's Mt. Meadows Club was the scene of a gay social occasion. Miss Yvonne Daniels announced her engagement to Private Mumble Mumble. The younger set of Pomona danced into the wee hours to the music of Maestro Richard Edgar's swing band. Drummer Wayne Page nook the spotlight while Miss Betty Byers pounded on the ivories 'jivin, but hot'. While Maestro Edgar and his crowd were resting from their hornblowing, Stiteler's one man bend stole the show, Seen dancing were Marjorie Fraser and her fiance? a young ensign. Also jivin' down the floor was Melba Crowell with-rumor has it--her sister's boy friend... Most luscious gowns of the evening were worn by Doris Wallace, Helen Tinsley, and Irene Ayala, models at Molly Zatinsky's La Mode Gown Shop... Also present were Clarence Sheffield, sixth vice-president of Du Pont Industries, and his friend Ted Sommerville, head of the Lonely Hearts As- sociation. Both seemed to be looking for a couple of feminine lonely hearts.H Interesting as all this is, I suppose I must be on my way to do all this shopping. How those boarders do eat! Do you feed them hash and prunes? No. Just look at this list. Let's see. First I must go to Marquez' Meat Market. Then I have to stop and see Clyde Marshall, the Smiling Milkman. Believe me, he won't be smiling when I get through with him. He was late again this morning, and I hear he spends all his time playing chess with Sonny Landon at Snedaker's Barber Shop. And furthermore, I'm going to g ve that Miss Barbara Wolfe at the Allington Knie Trust and avings Bank a piece of my mind. She sent me a notice that my account was overdrawn, and here I still have five blank checks in my book. I Speaking of money, I heard that Bruce Chisam had to close up his loan office. Hs lost a lot of money financing Barry Brownfs junkyard.
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CLASS PROPHECY fContinuedJ I don't have any time to worry over other people's troubles. I have to see if I can get a steak big enough for that one boarder--W. D. Claunch. I'll make him pay for it by bringing me home in his oar. I know it's down at Betzer's Gas Station being washed by Frank Orosco. Well, toodle-oo. Hey, wait for me. fGrabs Kleenex, wipes Betty's facej Humm, no improvement. Illl go with you. I'm on my way to the Platt Mansion. You know Platt got rich after he invented the smokeless smudge pot. I have an appointment with Betty Alderson, Platt's cook, and Pauline Salvat and Marilyn Fullner, the housemaids. I expect to sell them more than I have here. That is, if I can get safely up their driveway. The way their chauffeur, Ted Trockel, drives! He wrecked one of their cars last week. I know him, driving with one hand. Lilliabelle and Jeanne leave Enter a little boy, Betty Lee's UJuniorW. fThis part is played by Bryson Couvillon, but no resemblance is intended., Junior sings HMy Mama Done Told Men. He stops and yells the latest Fremont yell. Later that same day Well, Junior! Home kinda early, aren't you? Did Miss Woods let you out early from detention? Yea but, Ma, You know that school board member you voted for, Mr. Leonard Michel? Well, he won't let us have a ditch day. And that old school board president, Miss Velora Stevens, sided in with him. Say,Ma, can I go down on the field and play football with the fellas? May I, Junior. Well, may I, theng but anyway, can't I go 'cause Hay Christian is going to play with us? Oh, I guess so. Here then, you take my books in. fReaches into pocket, dice fall onto ground, quickly grabs them upl Junior, you know Haddy doesn't want you to shoot dice. You might get so you could beat him. Okay, okay, Ifll let him win some time. Junior leaves. Here's his fglldog. QShe starts to readj My, my! Velora Stevens is in charge of the P,T.A. dances and Bill Moore has been employed to teach the kids dancing. Here, let me see it. And Pauline Singleton is to be the new P.E. teacher. By the way, Betty, wasn't Miss Nagel over to see you yesterday? Yes, shefs the truant officer now. I do have my troubles with that child of mine. Miss Dailey called to complain about his accordian lessons, and I've finally decided to stop his violin lessons with Mary Lou Roberts. It's costing too much. I didn't know it was so expensive. The lessons aren't, but Junior breaks a violin nearly every week. Lo-oo-ok at this!
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