Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Class Prophecy It was a peaceful summer day in 1958. I was trying to concentrate on darning my husband's stockings, when suddenly the doorbell rang. I was amazed to see that the caller was my old girl friend, Garland Peeler, whom I hadn't seen since graduation day, 1948. She told me that she was the owner of a fashionable girls' school in New York City. After we had finished talking about ourselves, I asked her if she knew anything about our classmates. She told me that Kyle Bigham was now known as King of the Metropolitan Opera, and that Ann Kassing had been touring Europe as a concert pianist and is now appearing at Carnegie Hall. I was very happy for them both. When Garland had to leave, I offered to drive her to Fostoria. On our way, I pointed out a neat little farm, with a rose covered cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanning, the former Kathleen Wonderly, lived there with their two little children. Garland wanted to visit Kath- leen and Bob, so we drove in. Kathleen was very glad to see us, and soon we began discussing school days and classmates. Kathleen showed us the newspaper, pointing out the headlines, Richard Sour Elected Governor of Ohio. We knew that Dick would make a good politician some day. We decided to do some shopping when we arrived in Fostoria. We entered an exclusive dress shop, and much to our surprise, we were greeted by Bernice Brickner. She was the picture of a very successful business woman. She told us that she had owned the store for quite some time, and was now getting ready to become Mrs. Bernard Droll. We congratulated her, and then asked her if she knew about any of our classmates. She told us that Jack Baldwin has been appointed the new chief of the Atomic Energy Commission, and he left for New York to attend a United Nations meeting. Bernice also told us that Mary Elaine Few is in Hollywood, designing the famous stars' costumes, and that her brother Roy was a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. We knew they would be tops, as they were both popular in school. It was nearing train time, so we had to leave. VVe arrived at the station just as the train was pulling in. There was a group of people waiting for the train, when a handsome, blond man stepped down to the platform. Immediately people swarmed around him and photographers took his picture. When the crowd .had thinned 0 out, we recognized the celebrity as our own Jack Weissinger. We chatted with him and learned that he had just returned from a pro- fessional basketball game in Madison Square Garden. Garland had gotten so interested in Jack's explanation of professional basketball, that she missed her train. We decided to take a drive into the country, so she would have an oppor- tunity to see some of the places she remembered. As we drove along, we noticed a huge farm. The fertile acres stretched in wide expanses. When we noticed the barn, the name on it was Charles Russell, better known to us as Chuck. As we drove through Kansas, now a bustling little town of about 2000 population, we decided to get some ice cream. Much to our surprise, in the restaurant was Margaret Haughn. She told us that she was now Mrs. John Crowell, and that she and her husband owned the restaurant. We asked her if she knew anything about Buck Yoder and Mack Lanning. We learned that they were co-owners of the Tri-Weekly Express which runs through Kansas. She also told us that Kathryn Bachman is a Commercial teacher in the University of Fos- toria. VVe always knew that Kathryn would make a good teacher. We decided that we had better leave, so we told Margaret good-bye. As we were walking down Main Street of Kansas, we ran into Richard Sigler. He told us that he was the president of the Sigler Construction Company, and that they were building a new post-office in Kansas. We asked Dick if he knew anything about our former classmates. He said that Richard Miller was now a famous landscape artist, but was now doing extensive study in Europe. We knew Richard would make the grade. When we arrived in Fostoria, we decided to try F ostoria's new and most exclusive restaurant. The girl that took our order looked familiar and suddenly I recognized her as Eva Jean Russell. She told us that she was the manager of the restaurant, but it was owned by LaVernon Brubaker. LaVernon operated a chain of res- taurants over Ohio. We talked to Eva for a while, then we said our farewells and left. After Garland had boarded the train, I felt lonely. Then I thought of all my classmates, and was glad to know that they had made themselves so worthy and prominent. I was very happy and proud to be a member of the Class of 48. By jovca LONG



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