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CLASS PIQCDPHECY Due to fast methofls ot transportatlon the globe has becorre oulte small and one Q llkelv to flnc hIs frIends everywhere As the old sayang oo s A lot of water has flowed under t e bndge sInce the class of 42 re ewerl thelr dIplomas and stepped Into that troubled world ten years ago AmerIca gaIned a deIInIte wctory for herself bv the defeat of cl ctatorsh ps Today we lIve In a world dorwnate by peace and good wIII To satlsfy my desure of seeIng how the wcrld IS IIyIng I made a tnp around the world In the short tlme of two yea s As I saIled from New York the large shlp held a certaIn thrIlI for me and as eag r to start my world WI e tour The flrst nIght aboard left no tlrne for regrets at Ieaylng the home shores for I was already among fnends In th gayly de o ated ball roorn played the shIr s orchestra unc' r tne capable dIrectIon of la k NewkIrk Af er sexeral days the boat docked In England To ms ha been rehu It and everywhere you looke all ha es of IIf were normal agaln Stratford on Avon Shakes eare s blrthplace was the frst Ilace XISIICCI It was there that I found Fllrabeth Frvman who was do ng res arch work n Engllsh LItemtu for a Look she would some day wrIte IourneyIng to Irelanr I met an old Inshman Pete Donohue b name n there I saw hlm plantlng a new crop of potato s He had f If lled hrs one lrlsh ambItIon After a CGIIQIWIILII yIsIt there I hurned on to Holland Can you ImagIne my surpnse at fInrlIng my o classmate Imo I an Woodrey plcklng armloads of brIghtIy coo ed tuII s9 To make the pIcture com plet she wore wooden shoes and o e of hose cute lttle s arched Du ch caps Leawng I-lolland I went eastward Into Germany There BIII Hershberger the perfect dI lomat ker orf er as Unlted States Mnlster of Affalrs I then traveled southward Into Italy VIcky ScFmIct was very ofIen my companlon because she too Ias Interested In thIs ountn In order to gaIn more know' edge about her art professIon France wlth all the style an pomp of SOCIETN was my next stop Pans agaIn the chIef Clly of France I met Dale Jones IIvIng a Ilfe of luxury as the VEIIVQW founder o a famous beauty salon The hauntlng Span sh castles were very InterestIng and whIle In Sham I dI not faII to vIsIt some of them The Hotel Rlnky Dnk las my choIce noted for the famous enterta n Ing of Senoruta Campe who was hor e other than our oy VI Elalne Camp Jun plng across the Stralt of G bralter we lanced In Af Ica where the weather was very hot Qhor ly after we were confronted by a XI Ious Iooklng trIbe of warrIors I thought I s a r e theIr chIef turned out to be Vernon Espel a yery dlgn d Amen an II g II thIs remote I Ilag H was teachlng the natIves about the ways of the outsrde world I had aly axs been curlous to see a dla monfl m ne so I traveled to the southernmost tIp of Af Ica to Inspect one of them I was guIte fascln ated but flabbergasted when I dlscoyered that the owner of the Hole n the Ground m ne was one Robert Ferguson a luttle snobbrsh but the same person Arabla the land of turbaned gentlemen was my next port One of the hIghlIghts of my vlst was IIIG CIIIWGI Darty gwen by the Amerlcan Counsul Upon seeIng my Ionesomeness the hostess came oyer to chat wI h me It was none other than the former Martha B dford of the class of 42 who s nur the IG of IS st n hed duounnat I ' ' 1- W ' I 1 1 u c , , G y I, If I 3 If Ln II I ' X, I I J L I In - h .K , X I Ba - I L I' I I' I I' I I I C I I I I I y ,I II l x K E X I 7 V Y 1 Icl I WT- an XII V I4 K I We I ,. I J , I c I9 . L I' cl , I V - .. , Io I r' I .., c I f I' I I ' . III I rl U G J I I c. , . - I I I I .3 3 IIE H- - , -D I , , I I I , I I h I X I I I - Q I I L rg I I , - I I I ., I' I I ' I . 4 - D , I B L1 - u u I s I. It I ' I ' s G I Q I I I I r r rw f V x, I X-4, I I x If' N.. I I I + I I 5, I 1 4 FI II X, I I I I , I . , I rw If , . I J I I ,I ,I 1 - . . I ,I s . I I I ' I I 5 I s, I I tru I ' II ' ' 1- I I y , I I a L I F .c I I J . V, G ,I XII . IIT' . . I . . I J a, V I ' I G I , I I 1 I II II f' II- I 'II I I 1 I I I I I I- ! I I W I , ' ' I I - L FI I I 4 I' V I I , L- I ,I I3 I4 I I C ..I I W5 ll'l II' EIITI LII I IZI L , I -IIG C y XIVI W ,, I E F I I H I 'I' I I I - I ' V s II , c a I - I- I If If I -I - - I 4 I ' I sf . , X . I I I I I I I I I I T I , . -r I V -1' '+ 1 If I t I I I FOG ., I I by Inf +I-I AI I IIII ' IA -I II II GI II Quo I cl kt I ., I
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Crossmg the AraoIan sea I found myself II lrdIa In thIs country among the Mohamme'Ians an I-IIndus I found John Sterwerf a successful VICE faImer wIth a res ot land After crossIng from IndII Into Russla I was In the land of Ice and snow Hawng lI'tle tIme to spenI there I made a herned trlc to Moscow and here I found John SIpes learnIng the expert horsen anshIp of the Cossacks I-Ie was then plannIng to carn hIs Info FIWJIIOVI to the Uruted States Cn to ChInI the laII of IIeIrd muslc rlce fIeIds and IunIsl There two gIrIs had wo ker hard to IchIeye success Ilazel EagIIn wIth her southerr drawl SIIII preyalent was head nurse of III Amerlcan IIOSIIIIJI III Chung KIng Patty Long ha attalne her goal ot beIIIg a fo eIgII news correspondent Then we approI he I the IJSFIIIIILII PhIIIprIIne Is ands He e I-Iel n Osborne had made her IIfe s worlr a tee ra h overator sto, eI It the D tc East I les to XISII seyeml hIstorIcal places of Word VN II WhIIe FIFIXIIIWQ through the countrysfe I encountered a soIItary herdsmaI IGVICIIFIQ hIs heep e stopr eI to IVILILI e how many sheep he ownel aIId founl l'IIIYI o e an olct classmate O lo SlTlII'I I s te anoth r InIportInt w Ir eountn A IsIrIIIa Here we founf sheep sh aIers one ot whom we t ugh was IXIIIes I-Ioffman Ijy golly WK IIIscoyI e DIIe Hshhaclq wh the 2 taIII o a IVITII5 s ean I Iro I I I I net n OVIUS III I C I V I I e J I C' CQLIW I I to the A g ItIIe Iere I Ie gn IO mam MINS aper e I III I IIICIIIIVICS IIVOVG IIIVI to he s me JIITWIISIX from CreenhIlIs S ICG I III ht I o reacII Lum and Panama I eIt by p ne b Irvereste III aruess so el Ilout her name She was GreenhIIIs own Betty s orne VVIWIIC passIng through the Panama Cahal I saw Don Stratton operatIng an Electnc Mule Idle was QLIIIE busy for a change Another QlIlCk Itmp found me In Mex co where the c'ancIng Sedonta and danng Senors greet you wIth fIashIng sn les My fIrst trIp tools me to a bull fIght Ihe last torea dor was the dIstIIIg Ishecl AmerIcan Senor Dmlcelacleer Imagmel Back In Arl ona I dIscoyereI Joe ZIeIerInlf pIcI4Ing cactus neef les for a hat pIn factory I meI ye Fryman IH Cal IOFIWII SI e IIII attaIIIe her amIJItIon as letet an of a large hosp ta Beyfer ers wIs o ar artIst IU Wat ne stt I I II ode e eIIns,IyaIIII VN h gton herel eun IIJIHL oreIIaIcls anl Frank Ir IICIS CIIIer Works SIch a Iast estate' M 'VI Not fo gett g La Ida I IIQIIQCI Quebec and oo not ce of the AVCIIC Fur Indtstry Laura ZImmerrIIan healed the company stIlI etfIcIent ant SIIICQVG III her husIness dealmgs I also rnet Emgarde Thet ers who was head mItron of a large orphanage Sh was well lked by all her charges The tIrst thIng I dId on reachIng CIncInnatI was to see the Recs play a good game of ball I saw I JIm Corbett s name IIsted as the Re I s outfIel Ier anl I knew Instantly that he was from GreenhIIIs II WE II ts wIrI r a IOII yeryon a II I the w I am DVOLIC to say that I knew the II when they started forth after gra ILISIIOIW and I dfll sure GreenhIIls School wIII he onore to hI e the CIISIIVICIIOVI of I7eI IQ the alna ma er of thIs slccessful c ass I L y I I , y I L L. , - I V f ' 5 . C I II I I , , I VI e u 7 I I I I r I c e, rc I ' I , I rf I ' I - I I I IS ' 'I I I' ! ' , e ,I . e I . , ' V' LJ H I TJ ,IN W 'A 'I u II'I f- fwri - I - Q s ' I I Cx, . L , I y X., I ' s flag g I 'Ip 5 e u h nfl I I e . I, Iar . I Ii I f' ' I , I 5. IW' 7 5 I I, ' We ' ' U' I c C, t L if ' I I Sur4JI'I red? Cry V X Q ' N L ,LA f- fy hge C -s 'I w gy K 1 xr 'I G - ,I I I I Iho t e' I I It wee' SaIIIIIg on to l'I3WeIlIy I eral e S 5. , o was cm f II It Ier For the fIrst IIIIIC he IIow I'IelIl I I VTII Ien' IOSIIIOII I . Do - ald I e Chl y ITBITIIIIQ wIIql JIIIIIJIS f,Ir the I :I lI V'lOIL?S CIV,I,lS whIch we.IId tour that flfyq QI I QI! I 2 wl I 7 NAI lIaItz Shartle hal estapIIsI III a stock farm III Ier I taIrI frIenIIII, VQIJIIOIIS, dllil to COVIIIIIIIP hIs .IIIIIIIIII l7IlSID.?IIC'lVlyk study' III IIassIng away the tInIe, I glanged CII a rd I I7 , the DCIIQ, Razflvla-la: eIIIIteIl III Ia es QI tter Further , I d I the 3 yI' y T ' II ei IU LI MV! li , y Wy I Ia V I WSIS I A . ci the stew' 'I , ' I IIIIIIIII' .1 C ' ,a ' ' Q . I ' I d I ' , ' e, I A S I 'NI I I I Y - I I ,I A , 'Z c .Ia S .I U s 4 ' ' ' QIII I , I - e I ef Ifl I I ,I ff ,I I lyf land ' a IIIo1Iel I r I I Us IyI's Ic.Io I Ioy r 'D tII P' I g traln to as III . I I fI el e II c ' . I ' ' We - I ' 4 jl I JI ,I - y' I yr' r 'I III ne f, I- I X , t I4 I 3 , ' I I . Q e . I, I ' KI I ' I c. I C ' I ' I I , . s . c. . . I , r c I I, I ea y L f A I II te yea ' follo I g g adu t , e It y e h d fou ri hIs place IW orld I I . ' ' I ar A a I. y 1 I I ' II if ey I f I' 'ta I , I .
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