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Class Prophecy March 1 1961 Dear Beryl In your last letter you asked what our classmates are doing now Well here IS all I have heard Buck Allen has made good use of h1s athlet1c abxlnty I-hs hxgh Jump record IS st1ll undefeated He IS now l1v1ng off the pr1zes Mary Allen has really gone places wlth her lovely eyelashes She has just made her seventy flfth h1t mov1e Jlrn Balley has just drwen Blng Crosby to suxcxde Blng couldn't stand to see all the fans turn to Jlm Slug Bauserman IS wxth Rlnghng Brothers Cxrcus He IS the world's thinnest man Marmlyn Bellvllle has gmven up marnage for a secretary's Job She says It 15 more fun to s1t on the boss' knee than stand over a hot stove all day Wilma Brown went to work m a florxst shop but she made so many br1dal bou quets she couldn't resxst the temptatron Company he sald he couldn't buy them strong enough Juanlta Ensmmger has just marrxed the Pres1dent of the Un1ted States D1d all right at that Gene Ohve now has a complete lxne of Mot1on Plcture Theaters from New York to San Franc1sco H15 shows are so good people leave thelr TV sets to see them Dorls Glover and Kenny are doxng f1ne wlth thelr flfteen chxldren Kathryn Yost and Marvle are sure helpmg to ra1se the census count too B111 Hammer has the b1ggest chaxn of super markets ln the Unxted States and Canada He followed 1n hxs father s footsteps only m a b1gger way Dick VanS1ck1e IS now Presxdent of the Crosley Car Company If he can t sell them he drxves them hlmself What 15 Ralph Love domg'P Well haven t you heard? He IS ralslng corn and fxsh I-hs record fxsh 15 a hfteen foot bass and has corn crop four hundred bushel per acre of course 22 Pete Drumm is President and owner of the Drumm Stogie Manufacturing . . , .
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Grade Elght Grade Nlne Grade Ten Grade Eleven Grade Twelve Here our home room teacher was Mr Ray Smder the coach We were all fnghtenecl to death of the Eighth Grade Test untll we took xt In thls Beverly Brown took flrst place second was Catherme G11ff1th Here we were really m h1gh school As Freshmen ln hxgh we were Jomed by nme students from Madlson Rural Grade School They were Clyde Allen Mary Allen Ralph Bauserman Mar11yn Bellvxlle Wllma Brown Paul Drumm Juanxta Ensmxnger Kathryn Flynn and Wzlllam Hammer We also added Belva Wood from Indiana and Carl Pangle from Delta Ohio We managed to lxve through Freshman mxtxatxon and tell the tale In our Sophomore year we xnxtmated our underclassmen by treatmg them to a dance and party 1n the home econommcs room Our eleventh year was a busy one We gave our fxrst play Meet Me In St Loums Our able d1rector was Mr Harry B Ashburn J Then came the blg Job of Junlor Sen1or Banquet and Prom We decorated the gymnaslum wlth a Dutch theme We began our Sen1or year w1th twenty two students In the course of the year Roger Clum dropped out to work Dorls Fosnaugh and Kathryn Flynn left our class to marry Our Senior play Cheaper By The Dozen was dlrected by Mr Edgar B Kellar Of the nlneteen ln the class at graduatxon there are only three gxrls and four boys that started m the flrst grade of Somerset Public School together m 1939 Our commencement was Tuesday May the twenty second wlth the Baccalaureate on Sunday May twent1eth Our Valedxctorxan was M1ss Beryl Warne and our Salutatorlan was M155 Marilyn Lou Bellv1lle Soon after our graduatlon we left for Washxngton and New York City on our Semor Trxp We have worked at many thmgs to raxse the money for our trap We sold candy at noon ln the llbrary gathered up scrap mron had bake sales and square dances And finally reached our goal of a fxne trip We were chaperoned by Mr Harry G Wallar our class adv1sor and Mrs Helen Young 21 . D . - . a 0 0 I ' a I -- . o 1 1 I P I 1 D I Q 9 o 1 n . 7 ' ll . Q y . 'I . Q n o Q T. - . Q I - . 0 ' ll I I H ' 1 o 9 n I n ' - , , . 1 . u s , . , l I 0 0 n n g n o
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Ben Large has just won ,vorld wxde fame by mnxentlng a Q bomb A btroke of genlus Bob Rousculp lb the Preamdent of tl'e newly organlzed Umtefi E arm orkers They are planmng a bxg .strxke for hmher wages soon Congratulatxons Beryl I just read ln the paper I quote Beryl Y arm nas Of touxbe you know I not my man and the seatuplers two en xfl hd ha to try txvlce the f1rbt was only t v nb Your pa t ala srnatc ,,,affCff' Cai Cathy Grlfflth Z3 , Q K - . V n K , . D u . ' . ' vw 5 1 X-Y X - 1 . , , , , , just returned from a world-wide piano tour and is plannmg to retire. ' -' ' ' . ' ' 1 'q r ev X ' c' 'vc cm , I ' ' ' , ' ' x 1 '. M7 ' V
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