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PROPHECY Ccontinuedj Private Secretary. Both girls were making good money. Sally told me that Da?- lene Dillman swims the English Channel every week for good posture. She told me, too, that Nancy Laswell after being an old maid for 13 years was about to hook Donnie Hollen and that Janis Level was still attending college at Indiana State Teachers 'College to be an actor in Hollywood. I left Sally with the prom- ise that she would come to see me on my next furlough. After two days traveling, I headed back wearily for Ind18P6DOliS to spend the rest of my vacation with my daufnter and my husband, Wayne Goldman. Sue Schulz, Prophecier fPl'.I'l'l lllIIbill0II.' Gazing into the seniors minds, wg have discovered that each would like-- Darlene Dillman - To be a Christmas present Wayne Alcorn - To spend twenty years in the Navy. Leo Levin - To graduate from college. Sally Beasley - To be more like Jesus. Barbara Eaton - To be a private secretary. Patsy Bowman - To make a career out of Home Economics. Loretta Kellum - To get a job and make a million. Sue Schulz - To be a jet pilot. Nancy Laswell - To be a lady bullfighter. Judy Chanley - To be a great singing star. Berdie Wilkins - To be a contestant in I've Got a Secret. Edith Bye - To marry Elvis Presley. Helen Spencer - To marry a millionaire. Sue Waggoner - To sing Tutti Frutti with Pat Boone. Janis Levell - To become a history professor. Carl Austin - To run a body shop. Carl McCoy - To get out of school. Marvin Coleman - To become a general in the Navy. Jim Roll - To become president. Russell Yates - To be a buddy of Ronnie's. Ronnie Mix - To do nothing. Robert Parr - To beat Fngllsh in basketball. Leon Landers - To sleep all day. 't Connie Knight - To be an airline hostess. 7 Joyce Tucker - To be a soup taster. QQED Helen Spencer, Author U 'Ll l 7 . -Si lt' .R-3 A lf- f j 5. ff f ,le .yggj I, V tk ff ffm QI 4 '
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PROPHECY I had been in Combat training ever since my lQth birthday, a a iet pilot, in 1959, that wa ll years ago The Captian told me I should have a furlough for four weeks I decided to spend a week with my daughter, wayne Sue, and my hu band in Indianapolis Afterward I would pend the re t of the vacation trying to locate my old classmates from de r old Leavenworth Hi As I landed at the Leavenworth Airport, I topped very close to someone who was cleaning the landing strip It was none other than Carl McCoy He said he had been cleaning streets and landing strips for some years now and he hadn't been hit by an automobile or airplane I thought uIt's a wonder H I asked him if he knew where any of our old cla smate were hibernating? He said he knew where one was doing Ju t that, Leon Landers, and if I would ask him he was another Rip Van winkle I learned as I talked to him that Berdie Wilkins had ju t married nDennis the Menace' and they were on their honeymoon in las Vegas Patsy Bowman was still keeping house in Beechwood for Harold I hailed a taxi to take me to the busy part of town I thought I recognized the driver and I did' It was Leo Lavin The cat eye glasses wa what threw me off He told me he could afford any type glasses with all the money he was making as a Hot Rod Racer in his spare time He took me to the famous Alcorn A Spencer Studios I learned that Wayne Alcorn had another nHound Dogn voice and what they thought their be t sel er was Wayne said it was his song You Ain't Nothing but an Alley Cat,' and Helen would do her dance, nJitterbug Cat walk,' to it I told them good by and I decided I would eat I walked into the first re taurant I came to, which was Mexican The wait ress that waited on me was Edith Bye She told me she had been working here for seven years and that there would be entertainment later on A spotlight was flashed and out walked an announcer who announced that the first number would be a dance done by 'Barbara the Girl with the Cha, Cha'M I was Very much surprised to see Barbara Eaton step out As I talked with her later, I asked where her old pal Josce Tucker was She said she was away on a tour with the company which she worker for as a Nylon Stocking Model We said good by and I left with a sorrowing heart that we would have to part so soon As I was walking down the street, I came to a Gambling Casino which bore the name Ron Mau s Gambling Casino ' I thought maybe it could be my classmate Ronald Maurice Mix, and it was' He told me he was responsible for his old pal Carl Austin being sentenced to six months in the Leavenworth Prison at Leaven worth, Kansas He said he was going to fly out there and see what he could do I told him I would fly him out in the morning at 6 OO sharp Ronnie was a little late as usual, we left Leavenworth at 8 30 when we reached Leavenworth, Kansas, he went on to the Prison and I went to see the New Hospital that had been built recently As I walked into the Father's waiting room, I bumped into Robert Parr It seemed that he was very nervous at the time and all of a sudden I realized it' Robert was expecting, rather Mae was' He told me Mae wanted a girl but he wanted a boy He said Mae usually got her way As we were talking, he told me that an hour ago Connie Clutinger, the former Connie Knight, had just given birth to red headed twins I was not able to see her because she and Edward were having a family reunion at that time I told Robert to say Hello for me and I said Good by to him. They were having a circus that night so I decided to stay and see it. I heard a man shouting nStep right up and see the strongest man in the world, Hercules.' As I walked closer, I saw it was Marvin Coleman. He was as much surprised to see me as I was him. He told me there were some more old friends in this circus, too. Russell Yates was supposed to be an Eskimo from Anartic. Marvin made me promise I wouldn't tell on Russell. He informed me that Jim Roll and Sue waggoner had teamed up as Bronco Busters for the Rodeo. He said that they hadn't got married yet, but every time a horse threw one of them, the other one was always asking the other to forgive him. I told Marvin Good-by and that I hoped he would bring the circus to Indianapolis sometime. I became hungry for some ice cream. when I stopped at an ice cream stand, someone told me she would taste the ice cream and the kind that tasted the best she would give to me. It was no one but Sally Beasley. She told me that she loved ice cream. I talked with her and found out that Judy Chanley worked for the Blub Tub Bath Tub COMPSDY as a Bath Tub Model. Sally told me that she always wears a bathing suit Loretta Kellum worked for the same company as a , S . . . s s s H- s s . U s . ' . 0 sf 0 ' . ' S that Helen spencer would jltterbug while he was singing. I asked Wayne and Helen S . ll I V ' N ll I 0
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E l0R CLASS WILL I, Wayne Alcorn, will my vocabulary to Norman Lynch in yn , , D, hope that he will make good use of it. fu.-Sfg I. Carl Austin, will my love for Milltown girls to Ron ,,f7 yy? Stephenson, I've had my pick. ' I l,aVTf I, Sally Beasley, will my skill at horseshoe pitching N ,g5f 7 to Mr. Esarey, may it help him to be a great star. -f' f4??e I, Patsy Bowman, will my rings to Betty Eaton in hopes that she likes diamonds. I, Edith Bye, will my long hair to Iona Puller, may she wear it in style. I, Judy Chanley, will my ability to bite fingernails in government class to Frances Adamson to save pencils. I, Marvin Coleman, will my brown eyes to Donnie Parr, use only when looking at girls. f L Jo54'xg0 I, Darlene D111man, will my ability to catch a man to -I Nxkvjk .lx Donna Dean, good luck: I, Barbara Eaton, will my typing errors to Deanna Shoe- E55 maker with hope she will conquer them better than I did. lk XQX I, Loretta Kellum, will my ability to make friends to Bonnie Parr, after you find them keep them. I, Connie Knight, will my love for doing silly stunts to Sharon Brown, have fun. I, Leon Landers, having been here for four years need I, Nancy Laswell, will my art of getting in trouble to Q Janice Lutz, get with it. 'si s 'H 5! 'a- to keep everything I- have acquired. nl I X --5Li-iijiiE5Ne!- I, Leo Lavin, will my enjoyment for reading to Johnny Sharp, may he never have a dull moment. I, Janis Levell, will my love for the Republican Party to Lucy Pearson, may it always be remembered. I, Carl McCoy, will my peach picking skill to Albert Birkla, those Southern kind. I, Ronnie Mix, will my ability to gripe to Jack Voyles MURRAY providing he can find as many things to gripe about. vpRf4if, I, Robert Parr, will my ability as basketball captain to Donnie Pullenwider, may we win more Same! next year. I, Jim Roll, will nothing to nobody because I haven't got anybody to will anything to. I, Helen Spencer, will my shortness to Jack Nash in hope that he will will me some tallness in return. I, Sue Schulz, will my mischeviousness to Mr. Minster in hO that he will use it in the right way. I, Joyce Tucker, will my big mouth to Ruby Wright, never use in public. I, Berdie Wilkins, will my sense of humor to Janet Mason, ha! ha! I, Sue kaggoner, will my dimples to Mary Ann Jones, may she be teased also. I, Russell Yates, will my little freddies to Charles Carven may his be with the sides in. I, Mrs. Harvey, will all the hard work to the next typing teacher, I'm leaving. To the Janitor we leave all the broken coke bottles and candy papers. xt To the Cooks we leave all the dirty dishes and scraps. If I5 I
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