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Senlor Prophecy cont d It seems as though mv elassmates of 11941 llked thelr home very much for I flnd anorner frlend Zella Klng llvlng ln Clnclnnatl and teachlng selenee ln a large hleh sehool there Rlchard Mlnges ls also ID hls old home town He IS an electrlcal englneer and he and hls famlly are llvlng ln the smart resldentlal su burb of HZFTISOH Martha Gale teachlng muslc ln a large school ID flnclnnatl Ioe Strlte er agrlc ulturlst can be glsen eredlt for the new perfumed caullflower that dec orates vour tlbles M3lllVn Rockel Proctor and Gamble llves ln Hyde Park Clnclnnatl Now I see a llttle WhltQ cottage I'llfltlQ'H among roses and mornlng ZOTIGS A Q1 n on the gate ost reads Carole s Beauty Salone IQ here that Carole Coha an s dreams hale come true Old Classmates of 1041 Kathryn Reed and Nlurlel Acra have prosperous beauty bus lnesses here IH Columbus also A large vsaxe drlfts slowlv to the o poslte slde of the brook It takes the shape of Callfornla md remlnds m of Mrs Gable Taylor nee Pleanor Rolfesl who ln her hlgh sehool davs wlshed to go to Callf ornla Fleanor IQ now prlvate sec leflrx to the great movle DIOCIUCCI' Xhlma Qtrohmler Both are marrled and reslde ln Ios Angeles Here IH I s An 'eles we flnd George Speed Wa leer and hls Swln alettes Georges star vocallst IS none other than Grettv Bable, whom we all know very well Dorothy Matthews IS known very well IH these parts of Callfornla for her many new C0lf fure cre atlons All the movle stars are under Mlss Matthews eare A llttle fHI'tl'lQl nolth I flnd Prank Sonncnbe rg the great mlnlng engl neer Here ln Callfornla also re sldes Pugene Qllllth NIHHAHLI of the Glbson Art Company ln Hollywood Eugene wlll occaslonallv be found horse Bea Slscult wlns all the races Marjorle Barnes IS followlng the races at Lexlngton Kentucky, vlhele she IS a stenographer The wave dl'lftQ qllghtly eastward and I see an airport ln Phoenlx Arlzona The general manager IS none other than my old classmate Rufus Klng retlred pllot Lester Hopplns recelved hlS flrst lessons from Rufus and IQ now a naval alr corps pllot statloned ln Central Amellcl Hele ln the Western states I see Vlctor Vlel whose hobby I9 COll6Ctlh2 guns Vle-tor uses hls best guns on hls annual huntlng trlps lnto the Canadlan forests He goes by traln and as we all know Lawrence Knepfle ehlef englneer IS hlS hospltable host . C 9 D K , K . L D . - KK - l 105 L v , - A ll vp l ' ' I ' . I - X ' lx ' ,, . H Q V x Y , w I ,A 5 ' In i i 2 I' 1 n I n F f n ' l ' I l 1 '. . - ll ' x 'H ' . ' ,' , - ' - 1 l x x , I 1 a 'K . I 1 5 - - ' , B ' ' ' A li ' ' . 4 1 I - 'L K . K Y .. 1. . . ' 1 ls ' , . . Y - - . A . ' I ' L , . , 3 K .l I x4 I I x .- , 1 , 4 I. . .. I 2 xxx Y . A . x . I . . 1 L M 'K V V' , . ' K' K j . kr ' i A . , . , 1 i l I l - . ' ' . 2 . '. ' l ' . ' ' 1 private secretary to the president of at Santa Anita, where his famous , ' ' 44 ' ' u ' , , V ' r ' L f ' , Y 1 - i l 'B 1 1 ' . . Q2 - p ' ' . . ' 1 , A A AL int lr' 1 I ' ' - s '. 1 ' Q '. ' . ' Y . . . . - v . A ' 1 - , . ' l . . . i . . .- v-I .' ' . . 1 1. ' ' . 1 N . .l 2 . L A H . . Y v . ,. f '. ' .. ' . . l N .h . ll - K . Y ' - 2 j 1 ' 1 ' . . l L ' . I ' I 1 ' l 1 r' V y ',' ' L ' , ' 1. 0 A . 1 1 . A. I
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Senlor Prophecy f194lj Sprung of 1960' How beautlful the flowers are thxs brlght sunshlny day' The grassy lane that leads to the clear rushmg brook IS green er than ever before The varlous colored shlny faces of the rocks In the garden seem to reflect the faces and stlr the mcmorles of someone ln the past The llttle whxte bench hldden among the honeysuckles beslde the brook IS an excellent retreat for recalling these faces Quietly I strolled down the lane Just before I reached the bench I plcked up a handful of tmy whlte pebbles and then qumetly seated my self among the honexsuckles The my fl8QlT9 of recollection I tossed one of the tlnv pebbles 1nto the water Such a beautlful rxpple' It swelled blgger and bw er It seemed to dnxde 1nto waves that drlfted dlfferent dn' ectlons The largest wave seemed to take the shape of Florlda and re vealed the face of Marv Mlller head waxtxess at the Hotel de Leon ln Mlaml then Shxrle Loos who IH her spare time from nursing tralnmg dogs and Charlotte Collins who IS also carlng for hey- country s cltlzens ls happily mal-ned Another large wave takes me to Ohlo the scene of mx chlldhood There I see the Betson Machine Co Buslly workmv are Robert Ruter who lxves at the Netherland Plaza and Rlchard Rolfes who llves at Prxce Hlll In hls spare tlme aslde from h1s famlly Rxchard 15 bulldmg axrplanes Hrs cons ructlon know ledge I9 largely due to the tlreless Lfforts of auator Instructor Richard Kerr md hls mam pllot Challis Skcoch who together haxe pl0KlllLOCl the greatest alrplancs that Uncle Sam has ever owned Thelr co wolker Leona Gelngloss who hapgxly marrled and lmves ln the same town m whlch the famous doc tor Frank Mmges llves Doctor Mm cs IS a great baseball fan and mates Raymond Barber Cubs third baseman and Russell Bourquem Reds center flelder Raymond llves m Wlsconsm and spends most of hls tlme wlth h1s yacht and hls a1r plane Russell IS married and llves ln Canada where he does quite a blt of hunting and flshlng These bovs owe thelr great capablllty as baseball stars to the excellent super uslon of Coach Norbert Wuest who gave them thelr early tramlng 'Nlorbert ls athletic coach at Hughes Hlgh School ln Cmcmnatl It IS here that Bettv Bevls IS uslnr her unusual mtelhgence to instruct the members of the Engllsh classes I v 1 ' . ' A. . T xv ' v 1 ' ' ' ' V . . . , 1 I y l s Y I l - l . . I n 1 . x . - . . 1 . . . . , ' ' n - 5 . V- . ' x ' L ' J . ,' -' . . '. . - - . ' I l , I f r - . . . . 1 ' x h ' I - . . . Y is ' L. . . . , 1 . . .I - stream ran too smoothly to satisfy he follows the careers of his class- , . I 1 . ' h , . . b x . l v L . y .Q ,-g . .L . y L . in , , - 1 . . . . ' , I ' '- ' ' v' ' - A P v s ' 1 9 . A. y is . . . : . L . . l . - I ' I I ' 1 . ,
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benlor Propheew cont el e tel s n w so tossed another pebble into the brook A large w ue floated quickly toward the fir east side of the stle lm New York' Hele I see the Snmrt Veal Q oppe oyerated hw Nlaleelll ui eson lltSlg'T1tI of clothes Ieanne maltnew IIIIIIKINIOIIQ 1 ul snort lmthes 1 one of Mllee fawollte QUNtOl'lILIQ Ruth Howaid is the head of the ehlldrens Clinic ln New York City and hex lery e 1 able SQClltIIV IS VITIJOIIL Hoerst Thelml lllllll xae see e Nxt ll IS on an llrplane with the loxev hostess Ada Hleks making er tllps COlTIf0ItZiblQ c a es 1 lana 1 ie o x 1 ll Ifllfg if llXl g en hostess on a transeontlnental air plane In New Olleans largesf hospital wx flnd Anale HtJW3Ill C let' 1ll9tltliYl 01 LOUISE most of t lnfolmxtlon ls aequlled Illlillllrli u lddle UI o the Dal x 'Innes ln New Xork e xsaxe sloulx dllfts noi' ward to Indiana There we ind 'I' ellna xIlIQ almx DLFQQ llllnv n Pe, peltowxn Inn lan ipol s xe 1 Dola Se e mplle 1 ill wrltlnlg poetry In the rock glfdth that she has spent sears perfecting Dora singer with Don d Banschbach s orchestra Donald lives ln Nllchlgan and 11 the proud A 1 nel of .1 ha l orchestra am ,ee Q Otto Downard 13 the etectlxe ot he HHVNAII while hell Thonlas cuts a fem ealels with his new allplane 01 t e lieiutl ul I iw ll an gl Npeaklng ot biiutlllll g'IllS Mellln sseit e exe It big stlonpg e jilldltl eannot k ep his Dllrlll n his duty As we all know Merlin ls the seeonel Qlllk L1 xble 9lClLbLllTlN a e 1 and he XLIV flequentx appears ID person at the D1 Ill ond lei 1 House o lei ited oe How 11d oes leltel welv and also IS Joe Alma Huber ifter tvventv years has lelllfed one f er hopes e ls now llxlng ln Wdll JOQIIU., lts ol llllllli the Hlwallln Lqllltdli the me on moon zetlected on the still smoo h xx itel yes the moon ls lefleeted on the still smooth watel The fllg' lance of the honeysuekles more the locks have dlsappelled the glassy lane IS showeled wlh nloonll ht and in moments f remlnlseense ale OYGI I quletlx t1'1ced D15 footsteps baekwald ind as I stlolled up the lane I thought how wonderful lt was that all f ml LlliSl11dt,L9 hid found fl home and a position satisfactory to then le sires of 1941 DORA QI' TTI E w o I A Q D .A , Th 1 wa 1 1 was still 0 . I r w 1 ' 1 ' nc . . ' , l - - - ' - - C'l11 Tlub. V - '. - 1 1-1 'e '- ' 1 ' ' ' ace- d1 1 ' t 1 ne-w F. B. I. in 1'z 1. ' 1. 'z -.I1' H, '1 ' . ' A ., AA , , U C ' . . , , . A ' ' A . ' . . 1 .h 1 11 ' 1 I' . ' 2 B '- I' ' h 1 2 'f la 'z'i' i'ls. C' 1A', R2 1 . ' l uj 1 ' of I-I.-. 1 ' , th 1 1' '12 . 3 ' , lif 1- .l ' Cf 's 1 z 1lla's ' ' H, 'e1 1 V 0 . - .' , . , . I . 'A A A v 1 Y A 1 ' I' -' ' ' 1:11 'z' 1 1-.' 1 'Q A,A A Y A AA A A AAAA A ,ni AHA , A .,.A . , lj K 'z 1 -, the pri t 1 . 1 11' -tary to UI A 'Z I ' 'H l ' 1 ' by 'I ' Izlvl' 11' R bert Blll J, tours the1 If. I l ' J Ns tl xl I' is Y l SA , A- , A - , ,I popular with the native girls A ,AAA A . . ' hi - A '- ' ,Z -' . - . Al liv1. in ' - ' - 1 ' 0 L lll4.' ' 2 nd tho' , als , vo f'nd h' ' Sh A I' il. I H1-1-1 11 f. 1-1 'fn . 1101- is Ha 011' V C11 . 1 ,U - A . Y . A 'z ' - 1., 1 '1 ' 1 h. A . . .2 A , A .J A Ai . AA I A Aw va X.. 'Z 'A h-S 1 . A 1 -A . . A 1 3 1 . is no P11 l B' -, miie- f - 1' -'15 '- ' ' -' ' ' '1 - ,. AAA,, . , A , A .2 . A ' A. V , . 't Th, ,. v, A .- A. oh- '2 1 j . 0 .. '. A , , , f' 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' '. .1 ,' h , A - . ,A . A, I A A ',' A i 2 ' , 1 . ' ' ' ' 2 -- '. In 1'- 2 V- '- - ' '- fin l '- .' -ttl1, hal 'A' nz ' 'ied. ' h H ' ' ' 0 A . . A A , A A A A, . ,A 2 A . . is 11 ' al 1 - 1 ' 4 . . . 1
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