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'9- 5 IF YOU CAN LOOK INTO THE SEEDS or TIME, Og O09 AND SAY WHICH GRAIN WILL GROW AND WHICH WILL NOT, SCJ, --William Shakespeare It is now 1973 and, being interested in the future welfare of these members of the Class of '53, we did a little investigating. Below is printed a report of our findings. Don nMikann Reed just signed a contract for 325,000 annually to play with the Syracuse Nationals. He occasionally issues passes to his old friends, notably Coach Ashcraft, now retired, who goes down to see his former star perform. Leon LaRue became a ladies' hair stylist, specializing in his famous red rinse. T. G. Lewis is at present filibustering to prevent a new bill on a ceiling price for coal from being passed by the Senate. We couldn't contact Donald Turnbull, as he was off on another safari, big game hunting in Africa. Ruby Randall is now running a nursery school for working mothers, a continuation of her baby-sitting days in high school. Ken Woytek is happy with his recently acquired commission as Admiral of the United States Navy. Dick Seguin just entered his hot-rod Chevy in the auto races at the Indianapolis Speedway. He presents a rather grotesque appearance now, as his nose has been broken three times when he hit the windshield after applying the brakes too fast. Allen Dunham is the very efficient manager of a large prize holstein farm. We went through the barns and inspected the herd and who should we find working for him but Mr. Zimmer! B111 McCormick has been assigned to permanent K. P. duty in the Army, a 20-year man. His experience at the hot dog counter during basketball games fitted him for the position. Marguerite Hollister, after considerable experience in dramatics and music in high school, has just replaced Martha Wright as the star of nSouth Pacific.n Paul Truax, after bankrupting his father's insurance business, has decided that the world is too much for him and retreated to a Tibetan monastery. Ardell Stevenson, being used to a class where the boys outnumber the girls, applied for admission to Clarkson College and is now one of the country's foremost chemists. Cliff is her receptionist, keeping away people who make too many demands upon the time of the famous scientist. 10
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lst row: J. Randall, M. Gardner, A. Clark, B. Gibson, L. Jones, C. LsGamb1na, D. Barney, I. Nicol, C. Gove, Y. Conklin 2nd row: C. Evans, M. Ayen, J. Sullivan, J. Youngs, Miss Young,Adv. R. Daugherty, P. Felt, W. Dawley, P. Dunham, W. Youngs flied The present Junior Class started and completed its Freshman year with twenty-one members. Mr. Edward Brignall was advisor. Activities held to raise money included a Ha1lowe'en dance, a skating party and a baked goods sale. when they became Sophomores, their ranks included 19 members with Mr. Walter Garner as their advisor. Their treasury swelled during the course of the year because of their sponsoring a magazine contest. A George Washington dance and baked goods sales also helped to increase the class fund. Now that they have reached their Junior year, they still number 19 members. Miss Nelda Young is their advisor , In addition to a card party held in November and a Victory dance after the Morristown ball- game, they expect to sponsor a Hostess party, baked goods sales, and- last but far from least- the Junior Prom. Needless to say, the aims of the class are to keep their present members and to have sufficient funds for their Senior trip. , 12
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