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CLASS PROPHECY fCON'TD Of course, Irma Said, i'I've married the world's greatest basketball coach and we are very .n 3 . ' heoDY-A Before I could leern what had happened to the root of my classmates, the conductor, called, Hhll off hero et Reno, Novede.H I steeped from the train and hailed e taxi in charge of a 300-Dound men. Taro me to the host hotel in town, oleese,H I said es I entered the taxi. The driver'S HO. K souhded familiar, Oh, t yes, that the voice of Dorf RUSSELL. Tie gladly 1 told me how he was HHHINQ money heed over heels out here with his fleet of taxis. Knowing Doh'e I love for cars when we went to Soarlend High School I could understand why he liked the tdxi business. I never did find out though how he acquired all those extra mounds. Stoooing before e most outstanding hotel, I reed the sign, nSoerlend Strings Hotel, owned hy LLOYD and MARY RUSSELL. Mary? Of course I she was Mary Mattingly. There they were ffk , I sitting et the desk of their prosoeroue 3 hotel gazing at each other and holding T' ' hands. Still the devoted 6,11 couple, it seems. ' nf 771 'U gui - fl I7 0 U .ff'l With my vacation trio getting pn' ffl more ihtcremtihi all the time, nf 11 b 5 I could hardly wdit to get I ng T P UHDVCKCG and clodhod ue to . n r stert out to tour this west- ,rf N 1 ern citv. is Nerf suggested, rf gl V I f'ollo'cs'ed tho Cll0l'3'flOU.S F,-J' VY, 7 crowds going into the courtu Vvfqwajmwwg: 6 X house. Reno heihv known for I kielf N' If its divorce trials, I decided N- f'MXl'7'fi I ccc,toe,c,-
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.A f ft' X G??vlQJX3 CLASS PROPHECY .Lili I Ffa - j I fggiff Dear Diary, V is 5 , .1 . tp! ' ..... After fifteen gl. ,1..L. . H -v-- X W-k A U 1-, -IF Q1 I x .,-,RT-x- L U, C-:trim O -JPU.Vb.-' 1 N H .r. - LiL I -lFJ4h. ..TDf-, flll ing and lecluring s4Y3f7q3YQQfwLQ--2 af-3D!e'3 ein foreign coun- QQQ tries on ICradica- A X25 If -, tion oi' ?Eosquitos, lgftwl Qfj7.J I am realizing one of my ambi4 LQQ4 ' tions to return to Sparland and 1 V , 'take a trio out West to become A ' L A ' L , 4,X -Qmfmj better acquainted with my own 'xp 4X YN c oun t r gr . A1 Snarland which is now the biggest vaca- tion resort city in our country tis now attrac- ZA with its huge hotels and well nlanned barks, and numerous schools with their red tile roofs and gleaming white sides. A s I must be on mv way, I bought me a ticket for Reno, I-Tevacla, on the Griswold Snecial,H the new atomic streamliner owned and oeerated by mv former classmnte, HUPTRT GRISUOLD, it 2230 a.m. I boarded the train. At vfo were off. Hlhew, such soeedl While triooing down the isle to my seat, whose feet should I stew on but those of IRNA STUFF CUCRY, deck- H0NoVffiT1 ,' 1 A 2 -' 4 --in fe? QQQJK ed out wits muon fine Jewelry. , ,4b,, And that hair dress! Irma said f' , Eawiga it was her own idea to wear ner K . 42 ,far hair curled tightly and arranged xfJ JW?1L to stand about 10 inches high c fi? and that the Coiffure is being M S ful 4 ,' '.L. . :-. -:L, ...L 11. ated all overmtpe coQntrx. Mm an-anna-M-Q-I
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. CLASS PROPHECY fceswl to observe one. Asking a lady what the casefwevli I be, she said JAMES APPEL was sueing his fifteenth. wife for divorce Ha get tired of eating warmed-over soup and she kept complaining about his wearing a mustache. Same old James. At S.H.S. he never could make up his mind about girls. About this time the door opened, the judge entered and stood stiffly at attention until all was silent in the room, whereupon he took his place. Was I flabber- gasted to see he was RICHARD BOGNER, who I soon learned is one of the best known judges in the world, because he never lost a case. I always knew Richard would wake up someday and become a public speaker: After the fiery court session ended abruptly because the defendant lost his voice I left and preceded down the street. Suddenly I heard what I thought to be the most awful screaming and yelling. Could someone be hurt? A nearby sign explained--HGLORIA McCONNELL'S 'Foice Studio. Two lessons for 35. Guaranteed to ceiling.9 Well, I walked into her studio Gloria not looking a day older than when and the most stunningly dressed person in years. She soon dismissed her pupil, fat lady from a side show in a QiyCug'so raise the and found in school Ifve seen a former that we Could talk over old times. Starting back to my hotel, a sign caught my eye. aw-wM-Wim CAROL PABRISH'S TEDDING w,. ,f SHOP.u Could this possibly Ffqjxjaigggf fa be my former friend, Carol 1 0N.f?Xig26 ff!! Pyles? Sure enough it was. A, xdc' w'U,,f'f Weddings were right down X841 , 7f7N carfors line back in high K school days, so it's no NINNQII -V HY- N XY , w I
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