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CLASS PHOPHECY Cuttings from the Georgetown News, February 32, 1965 Send Wayne Cornwell to Springfield by your vote. For State Senator. Smiths Feed and Hatchery Co. are proud to announce a red headed chick added to the family. Dorothy Ann and Charles finally saved up enough to start that peanut stand in Olivet. Dr. Wenskunas successfully performed his first minor operation by removing a pin. It was in a dangerous position in a-diaper. Want to reduce? Go to Helen and Mona Lewings' Sulphur Steam Baths in Arkansas. The sure way off. Bob Cornwell was seriously injured. The injury came in the form of a goat who didn't like his physique. Beryl LeCount has accepted the position of chief circulating agent for Burples Little Liver Pills. Helen Gorman has become an active worker in the Salvation Army. For a rapid flow of speech and the sale of a sofa, see George Howlett, the colossal auctioneer. Josephine Didocka now with the Ringling Bros. Circus, as a trapeze artist, fell and sustained a broken finger-nail. Catherine Naudizius, flourishing young artist, was pinched today for painting portraits in the No-Clothes Nudist Colony. The Bianchetta and Sons What-Not Factory are manufacturing neon-lighted tombstones for careless lovers who park in cemeteries. Walter Davis and Paul Brookshier, our two bugologists, are making rapid progress in the buggy business. Bennett Newlin is now slinging hash for Hot Dog Dan. June Edmonds, Georgetowns blushing milkmaid, pulled pretty far in the National Milking Contest. Billy Clark has become the famous Broadway Butterfly. Joe Stempine is now running a dating bureau in Detroit. The terrible forest fire striking the Rocky mountains, ousted Hermits Joe Didocka, Kenneth Pribble, and Legs Williamson from their cave. They saved the goat, a picture of Greta Garbo, and the Scotch and Rye. The annual canning exhibit was held at the Cayuga Fair. Mrs. Fredia Hewitt, Margaret Cook, and Helen Kocanda took blue ribbons for their new creation, multicolored pickles. Ellen Reagan is now manager of the Never Bulge Corset Shop. Mary Sanders and George Bromley were recently married. They are living with the brides parents. Mary is employed at Elders. George is now unemployed but has hopes of getting on the W. P. A. Stub Elder, chief forest ranger of Pine Ridge, won metals from the Humane Society for the killing of a ferocious skunk. Bernalice Parke and Frances Lewandowski are now employed by the Jack Miethe Corn Plaster Company. Halbert Alexander started his opera in London by playing Choppits opera, I only Want a Buddy not a Sweetheart.
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