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PROPHECY For a New Year's eve, it was profoundly gloomy. I guess that was because it had only ll recently been raining cats and dogs, and people were still suffering from after, effects. Any way, as I wandered through the maze of the local New Year's Carnival, were very quiet, and I was becoming bored. Then I saw the sign of Madame Malowitz-4Prophetess and Communicator With the Spirits. Its letters glared out at me from the surrounding gloom. I looked at my watch, it was five minutes after eleven o'clock, there was plenty of time until midnight. I went over to the painted shack wherein dwelt Madame Malowiti. As I opened the creaky door a voice said in funeral tones, Enter and be enlightened. At a wide table in the center of the room sat Madame Malowitz. The only light in the room came from a candle in front of the Madame which lit up her face like a Halloween mask. Madame Malowitz? I ventured. I Yes? said she I generally consider fortune-telling a racket, but since I got some-er, time to kill, I thought I'd stop by and iust see what goes on in, er-one of these ioints. Ah, rasped Madame, your curiosity will be rewarded. In what way may I be of service? I pondered. Well, I said, suppose you tell me what each ofiflmy fellow members of the Class of '56, Hudson High School, Hudson, Mass. will be doigig fifteen years from now. Hmmm, said Madame, I think we can arrange that. Be seategl' K As I sat dawn I glanced around to see if I could discern gflhovering, black-clothed, assistant flitting around, like the ones they always show on those rackeil-exposed programs. Norii seemed to be in sight. ,f y A i PIease write down the names of your classmates on sheet of paper, said Madame, shoving a scrap of foolscap across the table. When I was finished, Madame Malowitz .took the paper and said, Please be quiet during my communicaticQi1s. Thersfsheiiput her hands to temples and glared frigidly into the crystal ball in front her. . 'Aahhh, she groaned. James Teixeira-hmm-ahh-Jarges is biing congratulated for having spanned the Assabet River with a bridge from his back door tojilthe pool room. He is a rising young engineer. I 5 LT, Amazingl I gasped to myself. 'ii ill - Shhh! hissed Madame. Let us continue! John Delciimey-Eahh-P-he too is an engineer. He has built a new town hall for Hudson. Dave Bornstien is 3. curator the old-hall which is now a museum. Madame then waved her bony fingers arourig crystal ball. Ahh4-hmmgfPeter Hood has started the 'Hudsonian' magazine which rivals 'llgew Yerkerfjn popularity. Places of amusement in Hudson now include Don Wihtney's 'Newliiiijloiiard' Bennetfs 'Clean Spoon Cafe.' These are patronized by Commodores Rickef1andiDave Mdchbuill, to the consternation of hmm-who's that? Oh yes-Police Chiefgpgdon Rocli. . I . -,135 1. ' L- - - I looked on in amazement as Madame's face contorted of opneqgitratiorilf I see Bob Chapman-he's now with the Boston Celtics-I can see toastingif Bob lCousy on his 85th birthday. Hmm-ah, Albert Gould is signing a contract tdiigippear Sullivan's show. Ahh-John Halley has written a successful book entitled lnsidei5iQgrlboro,Zffia daring expose'- hmmm Carl French and Skip Michel have opened a chain ofiiif' as extending from Hudson to Bolton. I see Kenny Haynes-he owns a rabbit ranch there's Barry Potter, now a world-famous agrologist. He has invented a revolutidhary type of soil- it doesn't grow a darn thing. Oh, here's Butch Murphy-he has opened a chain of gas stations extending from Hudson to Berlin. A lir 4 ..., .. , .bs ft.. .W 53+ .wif .sy . i' . .V 1. X
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Kathleen Wixon. Diane Lovely leaves LAST WILL AND TESTAME T with a diamond on the third finger of Nancy Lapan leaves her left hand. Dawn Mcllvt en leaves in a black Ford. all her beaux to Ann Mealey leaves her seat on the Boston train to Pat David MacNeil leaves all his out- of-town girls to Joseph MacPherson leaves to go riding in .loe Cook s car. leaves his athletic abilities to anyone who can fill his shoes. Sheila Meschini books behind for Joan Charbonneau. Will Kirkpatrick. leaves many library James Michel leaves for the A81 P. F rank Mixter leaves his love tor Shakespeare to some worthy Junior. Peter Manning Irvine. Francis Murphy Janet Moulton leaves hi C - . 5 112501 Moore leaves Rita Morin leaves famle Mosher leaves her drum- method of , extensive wardrobe h f eaves to spend . , to her sister Barbara er Sen-Se 0 humor her time in the sucks to arguing lo ' to Sylvia Oksa. Colonial Andrena Carbone. William ' Jackson. Elaine Olaski B P F l P 1' Russell Rich- leaves her sense L UTY Otter leaves rallcls Ou lll ards leaves his of humor and ht., lelicygsqig-way his red convertible leaves llls lmflwl' bashful ways to laugh to Janice Mississippi to the Freshmen edge Of aPPlffS ffl Dick Whitcomh. Estes' ' Girls. Charles Kunievich. Hfllly Richard . Rlckel' I Rixford leaves his leaves his Patricia gorgon Cameron Rodger lllllocell name Felix Rocco leaves oc leaves leaves his glasses to Eigmer to the Cat to for North- a lovely anyone who can l ly -l0l1m1Y eastern. 'lumol' use them. Cullette. Domalaci Robert QE? t - ar Beverly Rougeau Nhaflflef Q Dolores Stanechewski leaves for a leaves her love leaves in a Shirley Spencer leaves her h3ppy.g0. a t . forthe Navy, cloud of dust leaves her c uiet 1 k ' g S S anon ' I l uc y parties to Sue on lower 'O William Sullivan A d T k ' Ralph galflesf leaves his electroni- I n relg, if a PhYlis Tarves Tassinari I elxemi cally inclined 42565, ot l9aV6S fOr leaves-with iiaviis his mind to George D evle lo Fort Devens. a sigh of C anna to Coolidge. ave Spencer. relief Charles ' ' Learned. Donald Th0m3S TiC1'I19Y Ll d T k Shirley Tulloch Kenneth Walker Whimelf leaves three inches Oy llc Fl lC8V6S her l0Ilg leaves his long lffaves his of his height to leaveshis pink blond tresses to curly locks to little black Alan Sherman- sport Jackets to Joanne Henderson. Paul Christie. book to Eddie Unis. Mike Barry.
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PROPHECY -egljlere is Elaine Olaski who is now the owner of the famous Olaski Gun Factory, which she started, in school. Kitty Irvine is in Florida, as private secretary to one of the most important execs iif5,,Florida. And Sheila Meschini is head librarian at the Library of Congress. I see Billy Sulliviert-he is a famous electronic wizard, and has iust invented an electronic device. It is used an thiijroaklyn Bridge ta discourage would be end-it-alls by shocking them as they approach theifffgails. There is Patti Rocca, she's now the owner af a restaurant with Chico as head chef. Marin took over control of the shoe factory she once worked in. lt's now Morin's Shoe tory. Jan Moulton plays drums with Pete Kelly's Five. Shirley Spencer went ta Washington, and now is married to a senator. Hmmm, now I see Tom Tierney-teaching history at Hudson But, I startefgto say. Madame Malowitz growled at me saying, I told you not to interrupt the communication.iQou've given me a pretty tough assignment. Ahh-there is Lucy Ordway who has become a llggravy correspondent. This iab has enabled her to fallow a certain sailor everywhere he goes. g Madame rubbed heriigorehead. This is heavy work. I am getting tired-perhaps if you paid the one dollar novfiil could summon enough strength to continue. Accordingly, I dug a dQlar bill out of my pack hgdame continued, Hmm-Dolores Stanechewski and Shirley Tulloch are operating a succQsful hairdressing .atoms And, there is Carol Mosher who is preparing to go on a trip to theiiiariwgast with her husknd who is in the service. Now I see Phyllis Tarves, Diane Lovely, and AI 5?Mealey who are retaries at a Boston insurance company. Phyllis Coolidge is working Ia nurse at a Bos , hospital. Andrew Tarka has iust finished four years in the Air Farc and fi: be mari d-I can't quite make out the name. Have you another dollar? A monge passe and adanii snapped, Never mind, we shall continue. There is Albert 'll, one the succ sful QM mechanics in town. I see Robert Krauchune-he is head a il' ing firm laok utl Here comes Richard Rixford flying a iet plane in from Tucker is of the local A8.P. Ralph Tassinari is teaching math at . Jae MacPhers is the service. Now, I can see Suzanne Buteau teaching at the Pac ',.,, D L t School, t re is Carol Moore who now owns the Rexall chain of drug stores. -M ey is starring n a Broadway production. Barbara Hobbs is Editor of WOMEN'S HOME CO I see ohnson, Russ Richards, and Fran Poulin on a huge cattle farm in Okl ,. o mal Here een Boyce, she is a well-known instructor at the Conservatory af rol ousquet ra Gregoire are nurses at Pensacola. Pete Manning is the ' er o bugs e Brookly ii' where Billy Sullivan's electric guard rails are being tested. gn. y lrv the new 5 , ': al ommander of the F.F.A. Alice Stewart is a nurse at Mass. - ney is f for LADY OF THE BOOKSHELF. Ann Bissonnette is secretary to P j ii' th g,,- ne B ident. Judy Glynn is costume designer far the Rockettes and N I .g . I i ff.:2 1 m I- Jini Baire is an Italian movie star. Grace Esterbrook is secretary rt w operat D? a airy farm in Wisconsin. Suzanne Christie is now in Hollywood. Caro ..-' y .ii'. l amous f h' designed. Connie Botka is subbing for Martha Raye on TV. Patri ' C ar I photogr -yi r for LIFE. New York City's fire chief is William Charbonneau. Cameron '- the I Paul Bulger's latest production. Linda Batchelder and Evelyn Greene are work g as w sses, and Charles Karvaski is on a secret FBI assignment. Ken Walker has a m' an doll hinchilla farm. Frank Mixter is naw a heavy-weight wrestler from Brooklyn. Dawn Ilveen Beverly Rougeau are the owners of a Fifth Avenue fashion shop. Nancy lapan ritte nather best seller. Oh, look! There's Nettie George she is naw a busy salesgirl -I Madame lowitz breathed a sigh of relief as she reached the end of the assignment. Suddenly hought and said quickly, But, Madame, what about Judy Davis and Jeanne Cappelle Madome's eyes beamed. I have a surprise for youl With that, she swept aside the and introduced- My assistants. I was stunned. It really was Judy and Jeanne. ' about a seance, only twenty-five cents? asked Judy. Will wonder never cease??
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