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Senior Prophecy Imagine it is 70 years from now, and you are a visdtor to the art museum of this town has recently been erected as a memorial to the many celebrated citizens who once made host their home and it contains as its most cherished possessions. momentos of their deeds and works You remember having heard your grandparents speak of some of these people, and you are faintly curious as to what they may have accomplished You enter the mueum over a door at the right is a inscription reading of exhibits meets your eye You began at the left side and work your way slowly around until the door is reached again and you see the following exhibits In a glass case a collection of silver and gold loving cups and medals of all description Their inscriptions vary from 'High running Jump at State Track Meet' to Winner of Olympic Games, Greece ' Their card states simply these trophies won by JAMES ANDERSON World' Greatest Athlete Here is a helmet and badge with a number and the letters 'P D ' you wonder why that is of importance and when you read the card above it says the badge and helmet of NIL!! SLAB! THE first policewomen of the town She did more to secure law and order in her district than any ten men and was a credit to her town and state How you see a Bond old-and worn a cooperative Bond of some sort. so worn you cannot dis tlngulsh the name of the company It seems of no interest until you read the accompanying card as follows: 'The first bond over sold by every contest and every bonus offered and finally attaining the presidency of the Consolidated Bond Houses of the World ' DIL KITT1-IS!! The next case is interesting It contains a divers suit of steel and his oqgen tank there is a huge dent in the helmet The card explains this as follows 'This suit worn by ALFRED UNDIRDAHL, the well known deep-sea diver when he rescued the men trapped on the Submarine 1313 during the storm of 1978 The dent in the helmet was caused by a blow from a whale ' In the next show case is a worn and dirty pass port and the nme of it is that of TBIIXA NODLLND The card states: 'Thelma Nodlsnd was the first woman to commute from America to lurope by the Great Northam Airway She operated two candy stores where she sold her famous fudge one in London and the other in New York and spent the alternate days in each travel ing back and forth at night ' And now you see a costume old and faded but still boastful It is a velvet suit. with a plumed hat and a sword by its side The inscription reads, 'This suit worn by IINNIITH superior to Sothern You are now passing by large stuffed animals Some are as large as twenty feet in length and 5 feet ln width You get curious so you stop and look at the card, it says the follow- ing 'The rarest collection of stuffed animals found in the world These are a few spec imens of the famous hunter DEAN OSWALD he never used weapons just his charm so of course they were all female animals In the next case we come to are a number of yellow and worn sheets of newspaper The Head ing is 'Advice to the Lovelorn' by KIB.ME'I'H NORTHWICK You read the answers to the pathetic ally foolish questions, and they are sensibly answered although s trifle over sentimental The date ls fifty years ago 'First series of the Kermeth Northwick. Advice to the Lovelorn, which became the most famous syndicated newspaper article series in the world The case you approach now has a model of tiny machine which seems to combine the qualities and abilities of all the machines you have ever seen before It has knives, wheels oogs, pulleys and all the other implements you ever heard of but just what is it ford You find lt impossible to determine So you look at the card and read as follows: 'This does every thing' the invention has made BARBARA THOMPSON famous and was first demonstrated by her ln the year 1982 The machine washes irons, scrubs gets meals washes the dishes, gets the children off to school tends the furnace and does the marketing all with very little cost It has an attachment by means of which the machine can be used to mow the lawn and hoe the garden Another attachment automatically reaches out an arm and spanks little Wes Jr when he drags the cat around by the tail as we reach the last glass case in the museum we see a battered baritone. the card next to it reads: 'Baritone belonging to SHERWOOD BREKKE ' He made 30 concert trips around the world He retired at the age of 45 to his beautiful estate in California with his wife and family As we are getting ready to leave the museum we see an elderly man with a long white beard dusting the show cases and sweeping the floors It isn't Father Time it's RICHARD FENSKI he has a hard time pushing the broom but he manages to keep the museum spotless As we leave the museum we hear him mumbling of the good times he had as a Senior at Frost High School in 1950 You have now seen the famous Frost Museum and realize fully for the first time how many famous people. how many benefactors of the human race were natives of your home town You marvel at the brilliance of the Claes of 1950 FROST HIGH SCEOL A EIJTIOR GLASS 1950 O . It . . . s I I I HORTHWICK, the famous Shakespearean Actor, when he first played Romeo and was acclaimed
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