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1936 ' JUNCO-ED PROPHECY THE SENIOR PROPHECY Brrr! Brrrr! The doorbell announced my arrival. A moment later, I was admitted to the delightfully modern studio of Nellie Koon, famous artist and collector of pictures. The quietness of the beautifully furnished salon was welcome after my busy day at the noisy office where I worked as campaign manager for Robert Michael, Republican Candidate for President. Would I enjoy seeing movies of the Class of '38? Indeezl I would! A light was flashed upon the screen in the projection room. Behold! Philip Gray, in velvet doublet, dramatically enacts a scene from Hamlet in which he plays the title role. The play had a long run on Broadway. I Philip ran about six miles.l Paris! The camera must have taken double! No, we recognize those football heroes, the McGill twins. These famous designers are at workin their Studio of Style. Leroy is holding up a piece of material which Deroy is busily cutting. iHe has 20 yards to go.l Madison Square Garden! Francis Brabham sails over the top to make a new record as pole vaulter. tHe will soon go to Africa where he will teach elephants to pole vault.l g Wall Street! Clinton Wynn sits behind a huge office desk, frowning ferociously as he puffs vigorously on an immense cigar. Clinton is a successful wheat specu- lator, but he says the market goes against his grain. The Campus of Columbia University! Jack Barrowcliff, with brief case and cane, walks briskly to keep his appointment to speak at a Conference of Educators. iJack recently refused an opportunity to become President of John Hoskin's Uni- versity because he said there would be no chance for advancement? The very stern looking teacher, Wearing glasses and a flat coiffure is Lucille Millett who conducts classes in Geology. Cocoanut Grove, California! The smiling orchestra leader who waves his baton energetically or croons feature songs softly is John Knebel-the Rudy Vallee of today. His partner is the tap-dancer, Ernest Smyth. Berlin! Marion Reneau, scientist and baseball star, is found in his laboratory. He holds his latest invention for our inspection. It is a baseba'l glove with a chemin- cal attraction which enables the fielders to catch every ball. This invention threatens to revolutionize the game of baseball. During his recent vacation, lvlarion went to Africa to hunt Tigers. He reports marvelous luck. KI-Ie didn't see a Tiger? New York! A scene back stage at the Capitol Theatre shows Alice Mack holclinff a huge megaphone as she sits in the Dircctor's chair. Alice now directs a glorifiefi follies show. Florene Moade in lacquered wig and evening gown, smiles and chats as she greets guests at the opening of her e:-:clusive club on the Avenue Ruby Vonslid pauses a moment on the steps of the transcontinental airship on which she is hostess. The plane is piloted by Margaret Tone, the Amelia Earhart of today. iThey are up in the air again? Dorothy and Evelyn Harmon stand by the micro- phone in an Audition Room. An enthusiastic audience cheers wildly as Major Bowes awards the sisters first place in an audition contest. Warren Allen, wearing high silk hat and monocle, speaks with precise English accent in his stage role as Eng- lish Count. tHe may get the count Elsie Reerslev waves a greeting from her perch atop a rail of the corral fence on her exclusive dude ranch in Wyoming. Nora Showalter and Evelyn Nelson, those famous landscape artists, who don't Hbeat around the bush are surrounded by news reporters as they descend the gangplank after completing a world tour. iThey say they met many queer people, but saw none like the illustrious Seniors of '36.l E441
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