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X X CLASS PROPHECY After the list vmrnmq from the porter I qot on thc trun and found that Mule Bwum xx IS the conductor Un the tr un l met Mrss Betty Ncnstlel who wx ts qornq home for 1 months vxcltlon She works rt the LLIFIISS Wrlqht plmt rn Nrrqarw Falls After several hours rrdlnq I reached my destrnmon I xxent to the Pxlestm vuhere 1 basketball qamc vms belnq pl mycd between the Lrons md the TIQQFS I xvts astonished to see Irxrn Van Bluqin is offrcrxl referee They x erc both rcqulu pl lycrs the N H S team of l3 Islvs lmonq many spectltors Mxrqucrrtt Exerctt xx ho vt IS nurse at the Generwl Hosprt rl md M rry Fellm who operates her ovtn dress shop m Phrlwdel phm My 'lttentlon was attrlctcd SLVC1 xl txmes durmq the q xme bv the press box xxhere Hen ry Bott was innouncmq tht qune for the N1 tron rl Browdcastmg System I met htm it the close of the qlme md hc xsk me rf Id lrlce to lccompiny hum home ID hrs red convertlble tAfter 'all these years he fmally has onel Soon 'after the gime was over we started for home When we reached Zron Grove we found Kenneth Smqley usmg the shoe leather ex press once more As we rode on we saw a srqn that read as follows Klems Potato Chrps None Better' Betty now operates her fathers IULISIDQSS and rs domq very well We h1d qurte 1 conversatlon vuth her vue passed a dalry truck drlven by Arthur Splece He was qurte surprrsed to see Henry back ln tovtn and greeted hrm by blovunq the horn ThlS an ikened me and I felt as lf I had been asleep for days Tlus rs the end o my arry tale Ir seemed qurte natural to me But zz ho else can tell you the uture Wztlzozrr 1 Irberal ee BETTY NENSTIEI Cc ,,,., ,,. X KI! xx ' 2: '2 ' K ' ' K 2 , ' . ' 2 ' , 2 2 2 2 '2 3 2 2 ' . 2 2 A . ' . 2 ' A K f ' K ' A' - 2 , ' '2 K2 2 2 ' 3 2 ' . , . , K K . K , K K K :K V K K .. . 2 . 2, f ' 2 2 ' 2 K 2 1 '2 : ' K ' ., 2 ' 1 ' 3 2 'K . 2 I Q 2 ' ' K . If A 2 A - Li, Q If I 2. 'K C ini C . C i ' 7. . Coach of the Tigers. Major Ulshafer was the When we were a short distance from home, on . . . 2 7 . :2 ' 2 K the ' ,. ' ' A . 2 2 K X f , f '25 2 A r 2 ' f' K ' 2 2 J '2 , 2 2 ' ' . ' '2 ' ' 2 C v V 1 ki 1 WN! AI' I Q - A A ' f' 3 2 X 2 2- N K' K2 2 'K ' I . 1 K 'K 2' ' . I C A, f I It 5 KC , C 1- 2 ' 2 ' ' ' . - i
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X X CLASS PROPHECY They tell me that 1 must prophecy But 1 know not what to do For I w1s not horn a prophet Anymore th1n one 0 you Last mqht 1s I lay slcepzna A zrszon mme to me And zs 1r 1s I can remember Thzs rs what I could see Fxrst I sm Betty Ansbichvxho stlll had a smlle for everyone as heid vxaltress of the MOLIHYWIU L1ke House She was also entertam mg the quests vuth her Cirmen M1rand1 Act As I s1t m the p1rk at Mount11n Is1ke House I overhe1rd 1 proposal mide by Clyde Sachs to a stunnlng brunette from East Stroudsburg State Telchers College Next I ventured to an alrport Whlle lflqllll' mg about a tlcket I found that Mxss Kathleen Teter vtas tr1vel1ng vnth me as stewardess of the plane The pllot of the plane told me that she already 1cqulred many frlends wlth her pleasmg person1l1ty When I wx IS comfortably seated I recexved 1 gentle tap on the shoulder Turnlng about I s1vx Mrs Ansbach who was formerly MISS Shirley Mensmger 1 graduate of the Class of 43 She told me that she was gomg to 1o1n her husblnd vuho had recently been promoted to 1 Fxrst L1euten1nt When vue had llnded I vlslted the ohns l'Iopk1n s I'Iosp1t1l As I vxalked through the corrldor I saw Clement1ne Bott leavlng the op er1t1ng room vxlth 1 very handsome Doctor Further dovxn the hall I saw Dorothy Yannes gettlng 1 pltxent ready to be dlscharged By the looc on h1s face he dxdnt s em IDXIOUS tc leave In Camp George G Me ide M trylmd Mnss Edna Schell Mlss Emlv Teter 1nd Mlss Ara belle Rupert were trylng to promote the sllc of War Bonds They were entert11nmg thc soldlers wlth the popular songs of the day At the canteen I saw M1ss Maryorx Brown and Mtss Dalsy Bartell teachmg the boys bow t pxtterbug They too were ralslng the moral After I h1d fmlshed my VlSlf IH Maryland vvas waltlng for my tram to arrlve I glmced at the front page of the dally paper that I I1 ld yust purchased To my surprxse I s1vx the pxctures of Hazel Yeager and Mark Carls Mlss Yeager had been s lected as bass sololst for the N B C Symphonlc Orchestra 1nd Mr C1rIs w1s competlnq for the tltle of the world s Ch1mp1on yugqler and twlrler ust as I was about to board the tr un I w1s greeted by Clalr Stauffer novx 1 Nlvy min unlor Troy of the Co1st Guard md Nevm Moyer from the Army Axr Corps They all seemed qlllf? determlned to q t Over There and end the war We h ld 1 fr1enclly ch If about our chool days and vxorld conditions U A .....- K ,f X If X C x Cc C .f . If I ff ' e I I ., I... Ir it If cc I . r . , , . - A r v. . .2 f, ' C . ' . . , .c t . . S ' , Q . . I 1 ' ' - . I I C I e . Vi e C . . E ' E 2 I I SL, , , , , t K e . c C . -4 r - Q A L '11 E- . . . .- I 1 , .. 1 c c c v ' ,, , v . , v 1 A kc L V c . c 1 . ks I K , S C 1 I n I x x n ' 3 I ' 7 . V . .S Y V r. . . . , - . . . 0 K V V s q a Vx K ' V' . , . , . . C ' . ' , , , I decided to travel to Philadelphia. While I x K V 7 ., . , E , 4 5 ' K I K 5 - I . ' , r ' ' c c . If . I - I . c I I . . t 2 . . , 1 ' ' . ' ,c I .. .I I . . I c if . I- . . ' e . Z t . I . c . c I c I . ' .I I I Q I A I c . 2 I ' . . . a . , V, , . ' c , ce ' 2 2 . ' ' I , ' ' . ' L 2 2 1 I -I lc . . I I A V c. I 2 Q . . , ' , I -i - . ' - K v . A4 :I c . I 1 I ' 5 . 'C ' ' Q 'z ' ' . 2 2 ' 'a 2 K ' C Q ' ' ' , f s f e, ,- N .,. ..
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X X 75: if l'rrst Ron tLift to Rrqhtl Dora rode ara Ulshafer M arq arct Prlushock Dorothy Rrckirs um Nrcolodr Lorrarrai Schell Sncorad Rom olara Stif mc rv aqc Luthcr Schl auch Paul Pollock ost ph Loraqo Victor Y mms 'lhrrd Rom VVrlh rrra Hoclamr arms Marchittr Glirara Mrllir Clycli Acknrrrau IUNIOR CLASS This year our class consists of only fourteen membc s fave qrrls and nam boys On March the ninth we presented 1 three act comedy entitled Brother the proceeds of the play we expect to entertain the seniors with a banquet We have been fortunate rn purchasrraq our cl ass rmqs early this year WL vtrll try to Hll the positron as Seniors next year to the best of our abrhty BEQT WISI-IES SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Glenn Maller President M arq aret Pealushock Secret ary Donoldewn Ulshafer Treasurer I . '- 'V Q' . -A 1 I l 1 -' ': I 'Q 'z ax ', ' ' 2 ' , 2 ' , I 3' i . ' A '- .5 - -K , . V li 2 v , -V , - , . . .. KI. 2 z. ' art, ' K A . 1 ' ' ' 1 , c c I . H Q Goose, which was directed by Mrs. Clair Troy and was most successful. With i C I 1. K 6 wkw ' t xv C h 1 Z ' 3 ' ' ' ' ' L 1' ' 2 ' ' . c 2 A 2 ' ................................ 'a z 1 ................................ 2. I
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