St John High School - Aquila Yearbook (Concord, NH)

 - Class of 1948

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AQUILA PAGE 45 I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-lvl-I-lvl-I-I-I-I-lvl-I-I-I-I-I Class Prophecy T is the year 1958, the month is May, and the date, the 15th. Everyone has come to New York so that he may experience the spectacular event that is about to take place. For in exactly one hour the Moonbeam will take off for its journey into the unknown world. The members of this expedition will remain there till they have accomplished all they planned. It is about time that I introduce you to the famous inventor of the Moon- beam, Jimmy Long, who, after his graduation at St. John, made remarkable advances and discoveries in the field of science. The men making the expedition are Henry Sullivan, Frank Sullivan, jerry Crawford, Paul Boucher, and john Shea. I wish you could see them dressed in their helmet suits. It is now time for the Moonbeam to take its departure. , President Paul Burke is here to wish the expedition good luck and success. The rocket is start- ing to move into position and now - there it goes. We can't even see it any more. The crowd is starting to move away and who should bump into me but Patricia Sullivan and Mary Donovan. They are work- ing as private secretaries to Raymond Bean and Eddie McCann, who are managing the National Stores all over the nation. Pat, Mary, and I decide we are hungry and so proceed to find a place to eat. We don't have to go far, for in the distance looms a large sign that reads, Come to Spike's, Double Decker Sandwiches Only. Pat said she knew that Ursula Beres was in New York working as a psychiatrist. So we went to the World Psychology Institution where we were told that we would have to wait an hour. We were conducted to the waiting room by Joyce Kiley, Ursula's able assistant. After a satisfactory conversation, we went to the R.'K. O. The Girl From Concord, was playing with Kitty Quimby in the leading part. She certainly did make a success of her career. After leaving Pat and Mary, I went to the Waldorf to stay. I discovered that Bob Cross and Roger Faretra were running that world famous hotel. In my room I turned on the radio and a familiar soprano voice filled the room. The announcer said I had been listening to Margaret Spaulding, featured with one of today's most popular bands led by Leo Landry, king of the jazz world, who has given it a new type of music.

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PAGE 46 AQUILA -I-I-.1-1-1-I-A1-1-f-f-f-f.f.f.f.f.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,, In the lobby next morning someone approached me. I hardly recognized Joyce Jackson in her swanky black outfit. Joyce and I had a long chat. She had gone to Paris to study and there had met and married a famous French professor. At dinner time Joyce said she knew that at the Silver Palace we could be served the most delectable food cooked by Philip McKenna, who was now the head chef. We hadn't been eating very long when we noticed a very attractive red head acting as hostess. She gave us a big smile and then Joyce said, Isn't that Sally Healy? Yes, it was and she must have recognized us, because she came over to speak. Sally was a success as a hostess. She had an appointment at Mlle. Mineau's for a beauty treatment at 3:00. Paula has be- come very famous and guarantees she can make a most beautiful woman out of anyone who comes for her massages. That evening I attended a piano concert. Upon looking at the tiny figure seated at the piano through my opera glasses I be- held Marion Thomas. Next morning being Sunday, I went to St. Patrick's Cathedral where a familiar figure caught my eye. Father Jack Ahearn in the pulpit was stating that American youth was irresponsible and that their parents should not spoil them. I picked up the newspapers and read, New Secretary of Agri- culture, John Nemiccolof' On the next page I found that here in the city of New York the National Pharmaceutical Conven- tion was being held with Chester Barrett as its President. Chester was operating a group of chain stores with a layout like Nault's. On the ever popular sports page I read that Bill Jacobs was the pitcher for the Red Sox. He has pitched a no-hit, no-run game many times in the season. Of course, I did not neglect the comic section of the paper where I found Paul McCauley's name signed to the cartoons. A fire siren was making an awful racket and then I heard the trucks coming by. The fire was just across the street. My, such excitement! Fire Chief Dick Merrill drove up and there standing in the street directing trallic and keeping order was Pat Lapointe, Chief of Police. . I decided that after all the excitement of the past two days I would make a visit to the Public Library. At the main desk Beatrice Bolduc recognized me right off. She was the supervisor of all the libraries in New York. A smartly dressed woman ap- proached the desk. Beatrice asked me if I knew that Claire

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