Hepburn Township High School - Hi Way Yearbook (Hepburn, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS PRCDPHECY, Continued Then I saw a cloud in the distance slowly coming forward and standing out from the rest. In this cloud I saw a very business like man who was going about his work managing all the Nation Wide stores around VVilliamsport. Of course it was none other than Robert Shaffer the boy who got his start in the Quiggleville Store. That cloud disappeared and in the next one stood a broad shouldered Army ofiicer. What was he doing in my reunion with all my old class-mates? But the second look told me it was George Seitzer. George said he had joined the army right after graduation and he was now an oiiicer. Then the next cloud came like a fast pitch of a ball. Of course that was Glenn Beach, I had been reading about his success in the newspaper. He was playing with the New York Giants. I saw him come up to the plate and sock the ball so hard he cracked the bat. WVhen I heard that bat crack I sat straight up and discovered it was a clap of thunder. I knew it was one of those quick showers, and I must get to shelter. Running for the car I saw a large impressive farm house. I was closer to the house than to the car so I headed for the house. As I reached the house the storm broke and a woman opened the door and asked me in. I suddenly recognized her to be Doris Beach. She told me her name was not Beach anymore, that she had been married for five years. Her husband owned this large farm. She showed me her nice home and her two chil- dren in the nurse1'y upstairs. I stayed for dinner and left with the promise to return very soon. Driving home I felt very good because of my reunion with my old classmates and it made me happy to know they were all line citizens of our great country. BETTY LOUISE KUHNS. ELEVEN

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TEN CLASS PRCDPHECY One warm afternoon in June I came off duty at the hospital and decided to take a ride in the country. It was a glorious day, so clear and blue and the sky was filled with birds who were pouring forth their joyful song. I stopped the car and decided to walk aways. Cutting over the green fields I saw a rabbit jump out of the tall grass and scamper to his home. And there in a distance was a large hay stack which looked inviting. I ran the rest of the way and lay down on the sweet smelling hay. It made me think of my youth spent in the country. My high school friends, where were they? I began to wonder if Lois Newcomer had accomplished her dream of becom- ing a nurse. As I turned over on my back and gazed up into the sky I saw a snow white cloud and who was there but Lois in her white uniform, helping the sick and unfortunate? I And in the next cloud I saw Iean Harer working in the same hospital as Lois. Jean was a dietitian. I can still remember how she used to pay strict at- tention when we were studying vitamins in Home Ec. As that cloud faded another appeared, I recognized the tall building to be a sky scraper of New York City. Eighteen fioors up in one of these buildings I saw a fair haired lady leaning over a designing board. And who was that but jean Hornberger as a dress designer? She told me she spent most of her time designing for the Hollywood Stars. In the next cloud I saw her busily working on, and fitting a gown to a star while another girl worked with the girls hair and makeup. I looked closer at this girl and thought she looked familiar. I suddenly remembered it was Gladys XValtz who had become a beautician. Another cloud drifted over 'that one and I saw a familiar smartly dressed woman coming down the street in a large city. It was Iane Hensler and she told me she was the secretary for a president of a large manufacturing com- pany. She told me she soon would have enough money to travel. I remember, to travel, was Iane's one desire.



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