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Class Prophecy TIME: June 9, 1942. PLACE: Small Village in the Ozarks. CHARACTERS: lvwlan Johnson Seekin refu e from crowds and cares. lDan Warner g g One lovely day in early June Vivian johnson was strolling through a pasture near town, and warding off the sun's rays by a brilliant scarlet parasol. This was a bit irritable to an amicable looking bovine creature who was sudden- ly possessed with a desire to investigate the thing. Vivian, comfortable and contented looking, uttered a shriek and fled for the fence, the animal after her. A man of quiet dignity upon a like stroll rushed to her rescue. A few minutes later the two were safely over the fence and were recovering their breath and dignity under a giant tree. Why-why-Dan Warner, how'd you get here? gasped out the ruffled spinster. Astonishing, but true, the knight to the rescue was Daniel Warner. Commonplace greetings were exchanged and then: Dan Warner: We graduated from High School twenty years ago today. Seems funny, ever hear from any of the others? Laurine Allen is my secretary: we have headquarters in Boston. You see, I'm president of the National Coast to Coast Railway. Margaret Knowles, my wife, has been the one who helped me to success. What do you do?,' Vivian johnson: L'I'm just Clare Thomas' private secretary. He lives in Buenos Aires because of his large interests in South America. Gladys Humm his wife, is a society leader there. Saw Charles Topping, Charles Chaplin II, down there recently. He plays in person and surely scored a hit. Told me that Noel Jamison and Ruth Goff are married, Noel is an Idaho doctor. Robert Newman and wife Harriet Brady with his secretary, Miriam Malsbury, were in the city for a brief visit. Bob is a New York broker. Dan Warner: Had a letter from William Poley, who is in the hardware business at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Nora Cordingly is his stenographer. Lola Mae Gossard and Helen Steuert are secretaries for Robert Spurgeon who is the United States Ambassador to England. Ruth Atnip, his wife, is a favorite in London society. Marjorie Harrison and Elizabeth Mortimer are traveling around the world with their husbands, Charles Hopkins and Clifford Fritchle, who are doctors in Detroit. Did you get to hear Margaret Osborne when she was in New York? Vivian johnson: Yes, she is truly a marvelous pianist and people surely realize it. Then there's Robert Ormes, the greatest novelist, who sometimes writes under the pen name of Humpty-Dumpty, and Edwin McCaughey, the renowned physicist who is aiding the world wonderfully by his scientific dis- coveries. Ruth Vermillion is President of Bryn Mawr. George Shivers was a Richmond doctor, now he is a United States Senator from Virginia. Dan Warner: Yes, and Genevieve Huber is a great emotional actress who plays only to Paris, New York and London audiences, Frank Strachan is ranked as an equal to Walter Hampden in his portrayals of Shakespeare. I daresay you have seen Burdine Ecke and Malcolm Putty on the screen very often. Their pictures are always favorites, and contain no slapstick action either. Vivian Broadbent lives happily with Albert Brown on a Colorado ranch. Oh! I saw in the London Times last week that Arthur Weiss was accomplishing wonderful work among the cannibal tribes of the South Seas whom he has undertaken to reform. 12
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Vivian johnson: Really-Aand Asher Wallace is a Kansas minister while Harold Trump is pastor of the biggest church in Miami, Florida. Glen Hamerick owns a large hotel there and an annual visitor is Lois Tubbs who broke the world's record in long distance swimming there a few years ago. Her home is in Alaska where she teaches, she told that Frank Onufrock ran a matrimonial bureau there, and that Mildred johnson is a beauty specialist in Juneau and her regular customers are also Frank's. Harold White, one of the beauty buyers, is prospecting for platinum, recently found there. Lida Kwist also lives in Buenos Aires, she teaches English in one of the high schools. Dan 'Warnerz Several of the '22ers are teaching in C. S. H. S. Hazel Guley supervises the Lever class, Corrine Baum and Eva Clark teach French, Mildred Burt, Isadore Blacklock and Dorothy Tompkins have chemistry to explain, Clifton Lipscomb teaches algebra, Ethel McKerral and Wilma Risher, domestic science, Luella Kier and Olive Bullard, English, and Lucille Jones, Spanish. Edwin Norton has become an expert demonstrator in physics, and performs experiments for the classes. Ruby Wilt and John Holland, who are married, teach in Cleveland's largest high school, Lillian Evers and Katherine Gwillim are gymnastic teachers at the same school. Vivian johnson: 'fLouise Cody is in Rio de Janeiro teaching, and Bea- trice Ziegler and Verda McCleary are there as Y. W. C. A. workers. Helen Sewell designs clothes for a Fifth Avenue establishment. The last radio controlled ship launched was named Madame Marian after Marian Land, wife of vice-president Lees Armit. Dan Warner: When I came through New York I saw Clothilda Mraz, Freda Rawley, Alida Wigton, and Louise Sellergren among the Ringlet Beauties, the main attraction of Ziegfeld Follies. Was also in Lowell Clark's studio. He married Louise Danks. They had some '22 artist grads in for tea-Edith Mehring, Bill Dennis-the McManus of today, and wife Melva Shady, all of New York City. Met Clark Sunderlin at the Grand Central-just came from India, where he manufactures automobiles, to consult with the eminent scientist Arthur Sharp who has condensed the wireless telephone to a watch form. These are rare and still a wonder. He is now working on a second, but secret device about which much speculation has ensued. In Chicago I called at the Wilfred Hollingsworths, she was Anna Hen- dricks, he is the pickle king, having outclassed Heinz in the number of varieties. Robert Range, who married Eva Stout, lives next door, and owns the Range drug stores common throughout Illinois. In his employ are Peggy Coray, Enid Galley, Earl Goodrow and Lawrence Hupp. James Vaughn is editor of the Peoples Home journal, he and his wife, Mildred Sanson, go abroad every year. Lawrence Lehman is his valet, and since Blanche Mathis, his wife, is her maid, they also enjoy the trips, Vivian johnson: f'Russell Kemp has become famous thru putting a marvelous hair restorer on the market which has achieved the promised re- sults. It is rather rare to see a baldheaded man on the street. Margaret Peterson and Edith Murphy are doing settlement work in Chicago. Beulah Harless conducts a vanity shop on Michigan Ave. I left Colorado Springs a year after I graduated, I wonder if the town has changed much since we left? Dan Warner: 'fYou know I stayed in Colorado Springs for ten years before I came east and was acquainted with a lot of my old classmates in business. Edwin Auld and Clyde Bassett were reporters at the Evening Telegraph. Erna Bernhardt, Esther Bish and Ruth Bosley were working at the Broadmoor Hotel, Ulysses Andrews and Russell Patterson were janitors at the First National Bank, Mary Patterson left for the coast to play for the 13
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