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--owowoaowa-not-awake-afatataaasa-tataw VIST AS 1-mtawfanafawfowa-ta to-ottawa-4 come President back in his senior year of school when he was the able and very well liked President of the Senior Class, and also the clever manager of the basketball team in his Junior year. Johnny was still single and admired by every female from far and near-I'll bet some slick chick will soon hook him. Johnny was accompanied by the Chief Admiral of the Navy-Gene Phillippi, who spent two of his precious years in the United States Navy, scratcing from the bottom and slowly reaching the top. Later in the evening we were entertained by another graduate of the Class of '46, Elaine Brugh, who played the piano, giving a rendition of Chopins most famous works. Elaine was still the sweet chlarming girl of our school days. She enchanted her audience with her lovable personality. The next evening I was the guest of the President, at the Atomic Theater. We heard the world famous opera singer Lorraine Wheeling in the leading roll. As she appeared on the stage, there was a hush in the attentive audience. She was dressed in a gorgeous silver gown, which matched her blond hair. What! Some- thing funny, as I recollect, she was a brunette in her early days. Lorraine was the dainty little miss of our class and she still is. When the performance had ended I was conducted back stage to meet the composer of the opera score, who turned out to be another member from the brilliant Class of '46-Fred Hay. Fred had his five little sons, qnintu,plets, with him--all of whom looked alike and had the same beautilul black crrly hair like their father. Fred was teaching them to play basket- ball as he played back in R. H. S. The following morning I went to visit Madame La l'ooche to see where my footsteps would lead me in the future. As I entered the gloomy, mysterious room the cobwebs caught against my faceg but I could see the shadow of a familiar per- sonage, dreamily gazing into the large mystic ball. As I slowly drew nearer I saw that it was Audrey homesberg. I hardly recognized her, as she was dressed in one of the weirdest looking costumes one could imagine. As she looked into the mystic ball she told me that I would next visit the moon by the use of Radar. and that I would meet some of 1ny friends, whom I had not seen for some years. Her pre- dictions were entirely correct. When I reached the moon, I was met by William Barclay, who was the dog catcher of a new kind of dogs- Hot Dogs . Bill informed me that he learned all there was to know about hot dogs after basketball games in good old Rock- wood. Billy was quite the sensation of this place. I guess they didn't call him cutie back in school for nothing. Bi ly escorted me to the office of chief engineer in charge of building the new MiIkwav Canal. The man l was introduced to was very thin and tired looking. As I looked at him I noticed some features which seemed familiar. At last I remembered. This was Austin Weimer who used to be referred to as Mr. Five by Five. He must have gotten thin trying to rid the place of those pesky little termites. I noticed 'that there was also a radio broadcasting station here, so that was the next stop tor me. It was just time for the Sunoeam Hour. 'l his sounded interesting, so I decided to visit the studio from which it was being broadcast. The mistress of the ceremony was the one and only Doris Koontz, who became very prominent through her charm. She was the owner of the broadcasting company. As the program began, she introduced the greatest of all comedians, Zola I-Iumbert. She was impersonating that famous star of stage, screen and radio Cass Dailey. Ifn her second pertormante she sang Pickle in the Middle and the Mustard on Top just as Iudy Conova does in her performances. After visiting all my friends and seeing every thing of interest on the planets, I decided to atake my little rocket ship and return to earth' and see how things were getting along in my old home town, and take a rest which I, Idella Compton, really needed, before continuing my work in my Beauty Shop. Idella Compton to-tafosono-t0it0nm'0-w 1946 mwvowfmwweoataiwweoweoitatawwtaitoswwwawwoitaeae
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