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Class Prophecy CIHICAGO, Ir.LrNors-Miss Mary Barry has made a great discovery for men who wish to have curly hair. She calls the new creation Leon de Curle and promises that the mas- culine sex will be enthusiastic about the results it attains. FLORIDA-ThC Cincinnati Reds are anticipating a good season for they will have that pitcher Richard Quinlan on their mound. Loursvrlaas, KEN'TUCKY-MiSS Betty Farthing is taking a medical course here. She will he the first woman doctor in Harrison. VIRCZINIA-ThC Gillman Brothers QAlfred and Raymondl have just purchased a two hun- dred acre goat farm which is fully equipped for the dairy business. They are anticipat- ing a profitable business. New YORK, N. Y.-It has been stated that Richard Fruit, a brilliant young lawyer, will handle the fabulous estate of the famous playwright, Earl Mitchell. CINCINNATI, OHIO-T116 fashionable wedding of the socialite, Miss Rose McGuire will take place here sometime in Iune. U. S. A.-It has been said that Gene Radenheimer has made quite a fortune as a travel- ing salesman. He has acquired quite a few valuables, including a wife. HARRISON, OHIO-The Lutz Funeral Home has just installed a junior partner in the firm. He is Charles Waller. Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA-ll was announced here today that Miss Loretta Roell will be- come the private secretary of the mayor of this great city. TAb1PA, FLORIDA--MiSS Shirley Berry, the great hobbyist, is giving a lecture about her many hobbies in the art museum of Tampa, some time this spring. HARRISON, Omo-Two of our graduates have taken up teaching careers. Miss Mary Strimple, who is the Latin teacher in our own school and Miss Betty Lou Smith, one of the business schools of greater Cincinnati. AFRICA-It was reported here today that Richard Van Treese, the million dollar heir, has disappeared while exploring darkest Africa. j NEW YORK-Robert Kaiser has just been employed as an aeronautical engineer at the La Guardia air field. RADIO CITY-Your news commentator has been Miss Marie Handy, the first woman news commentator of this station. I will be back again tomorrow at this same time to bring you more views of the news. Goodnight everyone! Page Thirty One
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Class Prophecy Good evening Mr. and Mrs. America! Tonight we are going to take you into the future where you will hear the fate of the Class of 1947. You are listening to station HHS. YALE-Iames Frey, coach of the Yale football squad, announced here today that he ex- pects to whitewash the Army team when the two squads clash in the California Rose Bowl Game. New Yomc-The gayest night Spot in town Fi Fi LaRue's owned and operated by Doris Roudebush is featuring that colossal boogie-Woogie pianist Danny Duke Kater. Take it away Duke. Texas-Robert Weber was piloting the new plane that took oil here today for desti- nation unknown. CINCINNATI-HCfC,S your chance to see that sensational opera star Miss Shirley Clippinger who will appear here tonight at Music Hall. Miss Clippinger will be accompanied by that great concert pianist Miss Mary Anna Campbell. A complete sell-out is expected. LoNnoN-Mary Knepfle is an air hostess on the great passenger plane which landed here today. Paul Greschel, United States minister to England was aboard this plane. PARIS--Three lovely American models, Misses Bertha Lee Rupp, Mariann Ragar, and Helen Marie Viel, are modeling the latest American styles here. They are making a tour of the world. SPEEDWAY RUN--Robert Harper set a new world's record for automobile speed here today when he went down the course at 550 miles per hour. It is said that Robert made every- one eat his dust back in his high school days. He's still doing it. CINCINNATI-Il has just been reported that the Deaconess Hospital has recently installed two new head nurses. They are Ruth Lewis and Norma Taylor. NEW YIJRK-SIlll1lCy Booker, Editor-in-Chief of the New Yorlq Timex is to be commended for his editorial backing of Theodore Gabbgird as candidate for president in 1968. HoLi.vwoon, CALIFORNIAiMClb1l Bourquein, Laba Lamour by stage name, will appear in the new movie lust Another Man which is far superior to Gone With the Wind. This fact was disclosed by her press agent Allen Waller. ANTIOCH COLLEGE-Professor Lloyd Collins, a biology professor, has recently discovered a vaccine which will immunize lice from small pox. This discovery has won him the Nobel prize. Flash! CHINA-The big torpedo boat, Zippit , reached here from America at exactly 9:36, center of the earth time. The captain of the crew, Denver Downard, well-known student of Harrison High School, was a member of the class of 1947. Page Thirty
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Last Will and Testament KNOII' ALI, MEN lil' THESE PRESENTS, that we the class of l9l7 ol' Harrison High School, of Harrison, Ohio, in the Commonwealth of Ohio, considering the uncertainty of this life, having fin everyones opinionj, unsound minds. ruined reputations, and overtaxed memories, do make and publish this, ottr last will and testatnent, in manner and form following: I, I, 1, I, 1, I, I, 1, 1, I, I, 1, 1, 1, I, 1, 1, 1, 1, I, If 1, I, 1, 1, I, 1, 1, 1, 1, I. I, I. 1, 1, 1, ROBERT HARPER, bequeath my teclmique as a ladys' man to -lerald Horsley. BETTY FARTHING, will Iny uncontrollable giggles to 'I'heltna Grubbs. RICHARD VAN TREESE, sorrowfully leave my English book. if I can lind it, to M. Calvert. LORETTA ROELL, will my good-nature to Virginia Kittle. -IIM FREY, bequeath my all-around sports ability to Paul Duckworth. SHIRLEY BERRY, leave my quiet disposition to Alice Kneplle. DANNY KATER. leave my boogie ability to Frank Ballard. RUTH LEWIS. bequeath my job as captain of the majorettes to a high stepping Sth grader. ROBERT KAISER, will my over-sized ears to Scottie Lane. MELBA BOURQUE-IN, will my erect posture to Mary Ann Hugcntobler. RICHARD QUINLAN, leave my pitcher's 11l'ITl to Frank Reese. MARIANN RAGAR, bequeath my delicate features to Betty Greenham. STANLEY BOOKER, will my ability in Spanish to Ronnie Meyers. ROSE McGUIRE, leave my smooth appearance to I.aVelle Noes. RICHARD FRUIT, will my basketball ability to Elton Bourquein. NORMA TAYLOR, leave my phone number with the junior boys. ROBERT WEBER, leave my height to Roy Reynolds. DORIS ROUDEBUSH, bequeath my blond hair to Marianne Grubbs. LLOYD COLLINS. leave my artistic talents to Robert Welsh. SHIRLEY CLIPPINGER, bequeath my musical talents to Glenna XVootlrull'. PAUL GRESCHEL, will my bashfulness to Bernard Wooley. MARY ANNA CAMPBELL, leave my cttrly hair to Patsy Ogden. GENE RADENHEIMER, leave my numerous tardy slips to Gene Warlutrg. BERTHA LEE RUPP, bequeath tny ability to acquire boy-frietuls to -lill Hartlert. DENVER DOIVNARD, will my driving speed to Robert Hunter. HELEN MARIE VIEL, leave my winning smile to Catherine Noyvlin. RAYMOND GILLMAN, bequeath my nickname of Shorty to Donald Printy. MARIE HANDY, will my cheerleading ability to any new cheerleader. EARL F. MITCHELL, leave my specs to Virgil Bennett. MARY BARRY, leave my Ford with Betty Meyers. 'IHEODORE GABBARD, will my ability to amuse my classmates to Billy Burgen. MARY STRIMPLE, bequeath my unusual walk to Wanda joy Turrell. BETTY SMITH, will my freckles to Nora Reatherford. ALLEN WALLER, leave my love for driving to my brother, Loren. MARY KNEPFLE. leave my chewing gum to Mary Rolfes. ALFRED GILLMAN, bequeath my polite manners to jim Beyer. Any harsh words or unkind expressions which we may have emitted to anyone during our sojourn here are to be buried with its so that their sting will be for us and not for those whom we injured. To this, the last will and testatuent of the graduating class of 19-I7 of HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL, we, the members of that class, do hereby collectively set our hand on the 29 of MAY in the year of our Lord, 1947. Wilrwsserl by SIGNED, MARY ANNA cAMt'tsiaLL THE CLASS QF 1947 Page Thirty-Two
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