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NPROPHECY Come right in, folks, come right in, right this way to the greatest fortune teller alive. Have Madame Hidinki read your palm. She'll tell you your fortune, she'll tell you your past, present, and future life. Come one, come all. I just couldn't resist having my palm read. Could she really tell me of past events? I must find out. So in I went. There I was face to face with the greatest palm reader alive. She looked at me and said, Lady, what would you like for me to find out for you? I spoke up quickly, Please tell me what happened to my classmates of '56. I know it's been fifteen years since we left M.H.S., but please tell me. She looked at my palm and began to talk. Oh, yes, I see Kenny Kauffman. He's now mayor of Hastings City, a very large city of 20,0005 it used to be known as Hastings. And Ruth Ann Brindle is now head of a large executive department at the Weatherhead Factory, the largest factory in the world, builder of jets. Whom do we have here? Why, it's none other than Ruthie Stieglitzg she's now a Bridal Consultant for Marshall Field and Co. Lady, did you know Virginia Kann? Oh, yes! I exclaimed, where's Ginny ? She's now a lady wrestler. Better known as 'Gorgeous Ginny? Here's a guy named Larry Losee. He's now working for the Federal Government. He's an FBI agent, doing very well at tracking down criminals. Meet pretty little nurse Doris Hartterg she's working in a large hospital in New York. Who's that she's talking to? Dr. Don Rink, voted best M.D. of the yearg it looks as if they're doing very well for themselves. And whom do we have here, Captain Ervin Troup of the United States Navy. Why, I knew Ervin. Well, what do you know! Madam Nancy Kammerer, famous dress designer, of Paris, France, nowlchas her name in the spotlights of fashion, in Paree and all over the wor . Let's see what happened to Lois Evans. Goodness, she's teaching kindergarten students at Milford! Mr. Larry Haney is now principal at M.H.S. Looks like the students really toe the mark now. Looks like Alan Wuthrich is Postmaster General of the United States. He's really working hard. The U. S. has the quickest mail service of the world, thanks to Mr. Muthrich. Here's a busy little wife. Who is she? None other than the former Ruth Hepler. Her five sets of identical twins really keep her busy. She's married to an engineer, a very happy family. Madame Hidinki gazed into my eyes and asked, Did you know anyone named Gene Rarick? Oh, yes, I answered. Where's Gene now? Why he's manager of the largest apple orchard in the world, 15,000 acres of the best apples ever eaten. He's in the state of Washington. No wonder the apples have been tasting so very delicious! And Larry Weisser is now a jet pilot. He's testing new jets, and rockets. Sounds like a very exciting job. Madame, you've really done a good job, but just one more question. Yes, what is it? she questioned. I bet you can't tell me what I'm doing now. She looked at my palm and gazed into my eyes and replied. Lady, your career is homemaking, and you have six daughters. How did she know? Well, it looks as though the class of '56 is doing quite well. Julia Ann Templin
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