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CLASS PROPHECY One n1ght wh1le look1ng at the stars a wonderful happen1ng occurred There were s1x stars that revealed where s1x 59WlOFb w1ll be, and what they w1ll be dolng 1U the year n1neteen hundred and s1xty we found lt very 1nterest1ng, so we thought we would tell you what we saw The flTSC star showed Norma D1sney as the bookkeeper of a Standard S11 Company 1U New Vorx Of course, 1C 15 always the general procedure that the company make a net PFOflC but s1nce Norma 15 there they always seem to have a net loss lAnd to th1nk that she was an excellent bookkeeper S nd alwn s w1th a net prof1t'l he wlsh you better luck Norma The secomd star slowed Raymond Doss own ng a da1ry near Battle Creek, 'lChlg8H The name be ng, Doss's Dalry , and haV11g the motto, 'Con tented Nllk From Contented Cows' He ra1 es four head of whlte face, long horxed cows Tn1s lS supposed to be the best herd of cattle 11 the Un1ted states He gets an average of twenty gallons of m1lk a day from each one Pe has a b1g FOflE of f1fty dollars a year Tre th1rd star showed Mary Ellen Schmutz as a shorthand teacher 1n Vale She has a verv large class of three boys Tney alwavs seem to make very exce lent grades 11 her class They are so good Cney wr1te a very for every E thxt she g1ves them iNow you can understand why they recelve good grades 5 The fourth star showed Robert Nevels as the greatest a rplane pllot tha the world has ever known H pllots an a1rplane made of red crepe paper w1th cardboard WlHgS and a starched cloth propellor, and gold wheels He fastens lt together w1th thread, rubber tands and stra1ght p1ns Every weekend he starts from L6XlHgtOW Kentucky and fl1es to L9X1UgtOH Missouri, carrylng a1r ma1l letters to the people of Mayv1ew The f1Vth star snowed Jo Anne Cobb, as a great opera s1nger 1U Quebec Canada and an orchestra leader 1n Afrlca She has an orchestra that con s1sts of four people They plav the fO11OWlHg 1nstruments One plays the drum, one CD9 SClCkS one the cymbols and the last one, bells Their UHlfOTmS are of green to match the1r talent at playlng The one and fa vor1te song they play 1s, Mule Trainn Once 1D every five years they come to Mayvlew to play to the hlgh school orchestra Jo Anne, the1r lead er plays the v1ol1n and trumpet for accompan1ment The sixth star SHOWGO Carolyn F1egenbaum as a t8X1 cab GT1VSF 1h N8VV19W because now Mayvlew seems to have a rooul C101 of flve thousand s nce the nlneteen slxty census It 15 her prlvllege to transport all the teachers of M H S to school and any other place they w1sh to go Her stat1on lS located at 3895 Var Street, Mavv1ew, M1SSOUY1 If you need qulck servlce nust rress the button, and open your door, and step right 1U and off you go to your dest1nat1on Never be afra1d to r1de because she has had expert lessons from a fencher at M H S in the year n1neteen forty n1ne and fifty T'1s 15 a l the SlX stars revealed to us, but lt brought to us all the successes and fates of the class of n1neteen forty nlne and fifty Jo Anne Cobb Carolyn Fiegenbaum .. . A A ' O A I . 1 . . . I A . . A 4- 4 ' ' , V . ' . 2, . , ' ' in M. H. ., a ey ' ' . ' ' . . . : ht' .C , . .i. ' H' ' . i. N ' ' ' . '. - . Q . 's ' - I ' y 4 . . A 1 p , , A u F . 1 I V 1 1 . ' ' ' .. 1 . , . . , high rate of twenty words per minute. She receives a salary of fifty cents e ' , . . ' , 1 X ' t .. . e ' ' , , . f i 0 'A - 1 n A 0 .Q I A ' . . , A , I Q V ' , A 0 Q , 0 - . . N . . , . . . . - . T, ' , ' , : A . M k a ': ' , 1 . . . . ' . . . . . , . . , J . . .. ' . 1 L . . . . . v , . , . , . . , 1 ' . O
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