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SENIOR PROPHECY OF 1958 AT LAST! The days work being over I went out on the porch to enjoy the summer byeeze, Bgfgpe long .I was drifting over various parts of the country. A Through urgent business I went to a large office building at Waterloo, 'Iowa. At the information desk sat a quaint, sedate, young lady who proved to be Marguerite Teter, Through conversation I legpned that Leslie Stoddard was a famous Athletic Coach at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. We went out to lunch at one of the leading hotels. After lunch I left feeling very delighted at the meeting of an old classmate. - Attiring a formal dress I attended a night club in New Ydrk. The star entertainment consisted of a beautiful young lady who was doing a very difficult tap dance. On close observationj I recognized her as Betty Beach. She invited me to attend a parade the next afternoon. Visiting the broadcasting station at Radio City I recognized Leo Parcels at the head of the control- ling room. iFrom him I learned the interesting facts of broadcasting. He showed me into the broadcasting room where Carlton Swain was just being announced to play a Cornet Solo. ' It was now time to keep my engagement for the parade. I just arrived in time to see a sparkling baton in the hands of a struting young ladye As she passed me I noticed it was our prize drum major Jane Johnson. Her appearance brought back to me the thoughts of other classmates. In a modern farm home near Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her family I found Mrs. my C?J formerly Miss Katherine Merx. She took me through their large dairy and I asked who the man was in white coveralls. She told me it was their herdsman, Lawrence Stanley. As it was getting late I got into my car and speeded toward hicago. Just as I was nearing the City Limits I had a collision with another car, fat- ally injuring the driver. Hurridly, the police came iff KG 53 'P'-47-f-A L ' A ' V - 7 J x , fi N f i'?64. -. , ,,' - E'f1'f'Il3i 'f ,- xxwhs -- X ,.A.,-.uv .
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