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CLASS PROPHECY Ten years have passed since our class of seventeen graduated. Never shall we be able to regain those days of enjoyment. As l sit here at this piano, playing the pieces of those days, l can imagine what our class of '42 is doing today. A pianist always says there is a piece describing everyone. l can see them now. First comes to my mind our own blond Benita Russey. She has been! married for nine years now, and is the perfect housewife and mother toHRalph and her two beautiful children. Her family will always sing, There ls No Place Lilze Home. The class beauty, Dorothy Martin, worlced hard to gairryher position as a photographerls model. People have always told her You Uught To Be ln Pictures. Betty Jane Miller is teaching dancing and is trying to instill into her pupils the old saying, Let Yoursell Go. 'Time On My Hands' is a beautiful piece, and of time Una Doize, eflficient secretary to the head ot a prominent law firm, has more than enough. lmagine Una talcing dictation from anyonel Evanell .lohnsonlat times becomes discouraged over her worlc as a draftsman, but laeeps her spirits up by singing, ' l ll Get By Somehow. Virginia White is an air hostess, She loves her worlc,, but is on the go so much that when she does stop, she has only time to call, HHello, Dearie, Hello. Neiman-Marcus has a new and talented buyer - our own classmate, Mary Joseph. The worlc is interesting, but hard. At times she becomes weary and thinlcs, oh, When Day ls Done. My best friend, Nlartha Ann Davidson, is now married to a millionaire. The have a beautiful home in the South Seas. Evidently there is something to that HSouth Sea lsland lblagicf, A new interpreter is in Washington, D. C. She is Gwen Morrow. Although a woman, all the men have to admit shes grand. So her lite is now South Gt The Border and all points west. Doroth .losch is a surgeon. There is but one song of that day that malces me thinl: of her. It was a grandyswing tune. ln one verse you will hear Chop, Chop, Chop-Well, All Right. So here's wishing you fand your patientsl luclc in your chopping, Dorothy. Hope Little is now seen advertising for the -best of stores in New Yorlc and Chicago. ln her worlc as a model she is certainly doing anything but Stumbling. ll' by chance you hear the strains of Ulda Paloman echoing through the halls of Washington University, you may be assured its Mary Nisbet, now a professor ot Spanish at that college. The Sisters of'Saint Mary have a new face among them. lt is that of Agries C'Rourlce. When we aslted her it she s happy, she seems to say, it is the answer to My Prayer., The wittiest' person ot our class was Beth Behms. She was an active angel of mercy during the war that ended live years ago. Although she lcnows all she lceeps muttering, uAh, Sweet Mystery Of Litef lncidentally, nursing is just that. Although ,lane Wagner practices one, of the oddest of professions, it is one the world cannot do without. She is a mortician. Whycn she s in a good mood, she sits down at the piano and plays over and over, 'Heaven Can Wait. Dorris Ann Robberson is a commercial artist for Salcs of New Yorli. After she finishes her slcetches of girls, she and millions of others cry out, Oh, You Great Big Beautiful Dolly' lt has been wonderful thinking of the girls tonight, while l, Jean Bishop, am still lcnown as, None But The Lonely Heart. And now there remains before me but one piece- the grandest of them all. It is the immortal, God Bless America. Every American hopes its title will always come true, so Americans, let this title be ever present in your prayers. - JEAN BISHOP. Page Twenty-six
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