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Thank you chlmed Fu y and Carol Leavm h tent they caught slght of Jack Tuthlll and George Komskls Hey Tut where have you been'f Fuzzy crled George and I had our fortunes told by a gypsy She looked at a pack of cards and told George hed be a professor at P lnceton UHIXEI Sl y answered Jack Yes' Accordln to those cards Jacks golng to be the number one baseball pltcher of the na t1on and d Geor e Im hungry sxghed Carol Cant we go mto that t room to get a blte to eat As they trooped m fam1l1ar faces greeted them Rosle Horton whlspered excxtedly to them That funny cld woman IS readlng the tea leaves flom MHYIOH Smlths cup Llstenl These leaves tell me spoke the woman thoughtfully that you wxll work ln Hollywood as a fashlon deslgner for the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studlos Takmg Dorxss cup she contmued You w1ll wm the academy award for the best perform ance of the year ln a plcture dlrected by a close frlend She could be ROSIC Horton' suggested Dor IS And so she IS She w1ll be a very famous d1rector of outstandlng motxon prctures Plcklng up Carolyn Smolenskx s cup she went on wlth her prophecles These tea leaves are slmllar to the others You too w1ll find success ln Hollywood for I can clearly vlsualxze you as a trusted executlve of the M G M studlos Do I have to drmk thxs tea before you can tell my fortune mquxred Shorty Skwara dls gustedly You do the woman replied Then Im leavmg Come on gang lets go some place else suggested Shorty Why dont you go to a crystal gazer? Thats where I went sa1d Carol Arrlvmg there they overheard Nola the crys tal gazer prophesymg Johnnie Walters future The presxdent of the Umted States w1ll appoint you as h1s personal advnser on naval affalrs Gaze lnto that crystal Nola and tell us what we ll be ln 1960 demanded Gibby Terry and Shorty Skwara Both of you w1ll be the youngest admlrals ln the hxstory of the Unlted States Navy she re plled What w1ll happen to us mqulred James Sarno and Halsey Goldsmith The Unlted States government w1ll decorate you for outstandmg bravery 1n the axr corps dur mg the second World War prophesled Nola Pardon me Crystal Gazer Id llk to know whether Ill marry a mllllonalre asked Margaxet Thompson No' No' No' The fates w1ll not be THAT cruel to you The XISIOHS w1th1n the crystal vxs uallze your fxlend and you and she pointed to Katxe Gradowskl as a great comedy team on Broadway I dont bellexe theres anyone that can e lnto the future mterrupted Gene Horton I am gxfted w1th that power answered Nola As I peer mto my S1lV6l ball I see you as the d1rector of the Coast Guard Statlon IH New Lon don Connectlcut The v1s1ons are fading the llght IS drmmmg my prohecles have ended announced Nola Now Ill never know whether I ll ever marly an helress groaned Dick Grattan Some of the glrls are golng to an strologer Why dont you come along? suggested JSSSIC Or lovtskl Eagerly they gathered around an old man Turnlng to Margaret Jones he finally began h1s prohecy It IS clearly shown ln the stars that you w1ll be a member of the faculty ln Vassar College For you and he looked at DICK Grattan the stars denote that you w1ll be the master of ceremomes of a radlo show Wlth Jane Orlowskl and Catherlne Burkhardt as featured vocallsts murmured the be whlskered turbaned man For JGSSIQ Orlowskx he p1ophes1ed You w1ll be a telephone operator handlmg calls commg to Major Bowes program Destmy w1ll ShOWe1 good fortune on you he sa1d to Margaret Gagen You w1ll be the personal secretary to the presldent of the Carnegle Steel Corporatlon We have be fore us a future dlvlnff and swlmmlng ch mplon of the world he announced look1ng at Dot Huntel To you and he turned to Kathleen Hutch mson the fates w1ll be equally klnd You w1ll be the manager of the worlds largest hotel And you he 1nd1cated Helen Aukskalnls w1ll traxel over forelgn lands experlencmg great adventures and see1ng strange slghts Gazmg at Stella Ka loskl he spoke Your charm and sm1le w1ll assure your success for adxertxsers w1ll demand you as a model for thelr ads As they left the tent they saw Johnme Har r1s trymg to steal past the t1cket collector Hey' Jolmnle' You cant get there wlthout pay1ng D1ck yelled Who says I can t Tanya told me Id be the manager of thxs clrcus some day thirteen H 11 - ml .,.. 11 ' , ' ' -- , 1... . 5 . . . ,, . 4. 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Class History H EAR Ye' Hear Ye' the chronrcle of the class of 1942' In September of the year of 1938 fifty two freshmen entered the new bulldrng of South old Hrgh The erghth grade commencement exer crses of thrs class had been held rn the Communrty Hall As soon as the class was organrzed officers were elected Jack Tuthrll was chosen presrdent Gene Horton xrce presrdent Margaret Gagen secretary and Blythe Drckrnson treasurer Both boys and grrls were actrve rn sports and were well represented rn the Latrn Club and Glee Club Hear Ye' Hear Ye' In September 1939 now the lowly freshmen class elevated to the status of sophomores ccmprrsed a slrghtly smaller class and they rallred therr cooperatrve sprrrt and general rn terest rn the school events of the year The annual electron of officers resulted rn Blythe Drckrnsons berng elected presrdent Whrt ney Booth vrce presrdent Bertha Baker secretary and Jack Tuthrll treasurer The grrls partrcrpated rn the actrvrtres of the sports world rn whrch Flo rence Soleckr, Katle Gradowskr Helen Elak and Margaret Gagen added therr strength to the grrls basketball and softball teams Jack Tuthrll Fred Wrssemann and Albert Boergesson took part 1n track prng pong and golf Hear Ye' Hear Ye' How the class of 1942 now proud Junrors were very late rn organrzrng, but when they drd start great strrdes were made to ward therr ultrmate goal The month of May brought about the electron of officers for the re Class URRY' Hurry' Folks step rrght up and have your fortune told by the famous queen of for tune tellers Madame Tanya the barker shouted hoarsely Through the bustlrnd crowd at Barnum and Barley Rrnglrng Brothers Clrcus the senror class from S H S heard the shout and made a bee lrne for the tent Let me go first' pleaded Babe Baker Why not both of us together? suggested Anrta Bedell Together they were ushered through the en closure of a drmly lrghted tent A vtrrnkled old woman wrth a toothless smrle motroned them to charrs close by Gr.-rsprng Berthas hand she scru trnrzed rt and wrth an awe rnsprrrng xorc whrs pered Mademorselle your palm rexeals th rt the future vtrll find you 1 famous fashron desrgner on Frfth Axenue You Tanya sroke porntrng a finger at Anrta wrll be a leadrng Powers Model Here they come out' Ill go next' crred Dot Gmttan Ah mumbled Tanya you hare the power twelve marnrng year and the senror year The folloxxrng were elected presrdent Wrllram Rutkowskr xrce presrdent Gene Horton secretary Carol Waller and treasurer Helen Aukskalnrs The same fel lows contrnued therr excellent partrcrpatron rn sports Chester Skwara was greatly rmprox ed and added much strength to the teams On the exenrng of May 23 the great socral event of the year the Junror Prom, was held Three Junrors were represented rn the annual Amerrcan Legron Oratorrcal Contest whrch was held rn March and sponsored by the Amerrcan Legron They were Anrta Bedell Dorothy Hunter and Carol Waller Hear Ye' Hear Ye' That looked forward to year was reached' The class of 1942 were finally senrors The class now had to earn money for the brg senror socral goal the Washrngton trrp Therefore some new money makrng rdeas were rntroduced Informal school partres were held whlch rncreased the treasury The magazrne cam pargn was successful nettrng over three hundred dollars The class was agarn actrve rn the annual Am errcan Legron Oratorrcal Contest Anrta Bedell Blythe Drckrnson Dorothy Hunter and Carol Wal ler were the senrors who partrcrpated the latter wrrnrng the local contest The Washrngton Trrp taken durrng the East er xacatron was a great success exen though rt was necessary to shorten 1tS length due to war trme condrtrons Thus ends the chronrcle of the class of 1942 Proplresy head nurse of the largest hosprtal rn the world Madame Tanya please tell us what well d pleaded Margaret Grattan Helen Elak and Fred Wrssemann Your hand denotes that you blonde one wrll be leader of an orchestra playrng command performances before the crowned heads of the world You dark harred one she rndrcated Hel en wrll be the secretary to the presrdent of the Unrted States Frederrck Wrssemann Laughrng they went out when they heard Carol Waller excrtedly say Look' A crystal gazer' Who ll come wrth me Iwrll offered Blythe Fuzzy Drckrnson A gayly dressed gypsy led the two rnsrde and seated them opposrte a huge crystal brll Peerrng rnto the snrnmg object sh prophesred Blythes future The crystal rndrcates that youll be a successful cartoonrst for the Nevt York Her ld Trrbune Turnrng to Carol she proceeded And you wll be a ner s commentator broadcastrng on a natron wrde hook up . 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