Millersburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Millersburg, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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as . naarnhnnkrerlna,nlln,,l,,,,lhl,rlMl--nlnlm,1,,lll,,lH ...Ame-3-.....,,,, M... , , ..- Senior Prophecy lContinucdB Q Q! to be a college president, or something like that-wand a 3 very good one, too? 1 The scene changes to a newspaper office in Chicago. I Q see a heading on a door UAdvice to the Lovelornq' Inside f the luxurious office sits a pretty rednhead giving advice 3 to a tired looking young man. It is Dolores Moore. Her 2 HAdvice to the Lovelornh became the most famous syndicated 1 newspaper article series in the world. we are proud to ,R have such a celebrity in the class of 'h9. ' Now the scene changes to the Heel and Toe Club in New l York City. Its featuring a premiere danseuse of the Russ- 4 ,I '1 ian Dancers, the Chinese Ballet, and the Topeka Tap Dancers. 2 Then the mist shifts to the interior where there is someone 3 giving a performance of the grapevine glide. It is Patrice Q Brennan who has always been famous for her originality of 1 dances. Her hobby has always been the prevention of corns. 1 New my crystal ball takes me to the Col-seum at Rome, 3 where there is a contest for the world's heavyweight champ 5 ion, sponsored by the International Stock Hrchange, in pro l gre s There is a left jab to the tomach, now a hook to Q the jaw, a quick upperctt with a familiar figure behind 4 fhose powerhouse blows The referee is holding up a muscle bound arm It is Eugene Herdlisxa, heavy weight champion of the world I hear tinkling guitars and the surf breaking on a coral strand I see bright hued blossoms and tall palm tree Happy brown skinned people are singing plaintive melodics Fveryone seems happy and at leisure War off in the distance are the whlte sails of a fishing boat is Hawaii, a paradise for the lndolert A figure approaches under a huge white parasol It is a young woman As she smiles I recognize her It is Janet Bauer Her one aim has always been to see the world and we are glad to see she has realized her dream Tn tae cool, clear waters of the North Sea I seo a yacht lying at anchor Across it deer sweeps tae invigor ating air of the polar regions On the deck, sailors are completing the davgs cleaning The brass rails shine like gold, and the deck chairs are luxuriously upholstered This yacht must belong to a millionaire Its name, Ngllers bu g, maxes me think the owner must be an acouaintance of ours A :ery substantial figure now appears on deck and scans his surroundings with an approving eye He beckons to a stcmard and says, 'Tell the captain we'll sail for Mille sburg to morrow I have some old friends there I'd like to see before I start round the world again ' I know hls voice Th's a frierd of ours It is Earle Hall, a multimil onaire I read a radiogram that lies on the table owned a series of fillirg stations for both cars and air craft and made enough money to retire ir ten years after 4 he began Earle always was an ambitious boy and fond of the 4 3 . . 2. - 4 -A S . ' L J. . S ' 1: . ' l . g ' . 5 1 I Q - ' I f a - . 5 s. I M Q ,. ' -I Y A A - 6 0 . Q ', . ' , It L .Q 1 0 0 - U - O il - '1 ' 2 ' - 1 v , 'I n- :L 1 1 1 I . I I - 'Q ' ' ' . fs - is o if . - J I ,J . A n r ' ' . , 3 1ib4 6 I I Q 3 i . 5 v I . it -4 - .I .. 4 . Q, .. Q Q J. 1 J. ... 4. . 5 . li . A 3 and from it I learn that he made his money in oil. H9 5 1' I - .. - if .- A J 1 ' ' L I A V7 L 0 Q 11 'e 'r'r

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