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'EI-Ili-QIQQNIAN Albert Callahan, believe it or not, linally graduated from Ohio State and is a very prominent veterinarian in Middletown, Qhio. Almeda Brummett is still a farm girl. She and her husband, Mr. Ivis Myers. are now living on a large farm south of Qdon. Charles Bunch, M. D., is the bachelor of our class, but he is do- ing rather well for himself. He has his office in the Qdon Clinic and has as his nurse, none other than our very good friend, Joy Overton. Almeda Byrer, after trying secretary work for quite some time, has finally settled down to working' in one of Odon's large nurseries raising all kinds of pine trees. h 2-s 1 Jim Malone is owner of a large farm south of Plainville, and is starting to drill the third oil well on his farm. John Dee York can be found in Gary, Indiana, working as an arc welder in the steel mills. John says there's only one thing he can't weld, his wife's opinions. Lewis Arthur is working at the International Harvester as a farm machinery demonstrator. He was voted top plow salesman of the United States and won a trip abroad as a prize. Vonda Beasley finally got herself a job. She is back in Macomb, Illinois, working as a bookkeeper in her brother-in-laW's garage. She was selected as Miss Grease Monkey of the yearn by her co-workers. Hilda Aishe, after working at Crane for several years, has de- cided to return to school and complete her education. She is a student at Indiana University. She is majoring in dress designing. Leroy Tarvin can't make enough money on one job so he has two. He works as a mechanical engineer in the day and is on the Odon police force at night. He just caught his lirst crook, who had robbed the Odon Hank of over a million dollars. Doris Allison, after graduating with high honors at Indiana University where she got her Ph. D. degree, is now playing as star pianist with a large symphony orchestra. They recently opened a two weeks performance in New York. Way down at the bottom of the page it said Last, but not least our very good friend and sponsor, Kenneth Hugo Jensen, better known to all as Nip is now retired and has a large estate some- where in the middlewest. So this is where the class of HSI is now. We haven't done badly for ourselves, have we? After reading this Prophecy several times I put the paper back in the box and walked on down the street deep in thought of the class of 5l . Norman Sims Vonda Beasley
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THE GDONIAN SENIOR PROPHECY As I was walking dow11 Main street one bright and sunny day, I saw a g'reat big wooden box not very far away. I went over to open it up and much to my surprise, I discovered the Senior prophecy right before my eyes. Some of this may be a little far fetched from what we remember the Seniors of '51 as being when they were in high school, but as you know, time changes everything. I quote as I read it from the paper. Quite a few of our class members are married: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning are living on the outskirts of Udon. Robert has two theaters in Odon and several more scattered over the state. M rs. Rosalie Rainy, tHolland to usj is now living in Washirig- ton, Indiana, where her husband is Judge of the Circuit Court. Mr. and M rs. l'aul Taylor, tformerly Sue Clarkj are now living in Indianapolis. Sue has recently been voted the wife of the year. liobbie Pershing finally got her man. They are now living in lledford. liobbie's housework and raising' little RoachesU kee Js her ?'S pretty busy. Richard Poindexter and wife, Nancy, now have a funeral estab- lishment in Odon. Mr. Poindexterls partner in the business is his old classmate, Richard Streepy. Streepy is the embalmer. Rose VVilliams is now in South Dakotag she is a psychiatrist and owner of the Parkaway motel. Among many other prominent people, she has looked into the brain of the President of the United y c . . States loan Correll is now in Colorado, living on a dude ranch. She raises saddle horses. Her hobby is raising white mice for atomic re- search. Donald Ellis now has a printing establishment all his owng he is also half owner of the Qdon Journal. I-Ie has been asked several times to go to congress to be a government printer of speeches for con- gressmen. Norman Sims is owner of the famous 'ISims Modeling Salonw in New York. He is pretty well satished now because he has Mary Alice Carpenter as his number one model. pNancy Courtney is a bimokkeeper for the F. B. I.. in Vvasliington, U. C. She has been selected Miss Flil of the year. llill Seneff, after graduating from Rose Poly, is a math teacher in good old Udon high. He collects bugs as a hobby and is said to be ill1lfCHl'illQIQ'f'H.
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