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Class Prophecy I hadn't visited the nation's capitol since my senior graduation trip there. I decided that this vacation holiday then should be spent at no place other than Washington. D. C. I wanted this trip to be as much like my first one as it could possibly be. So, I began with a visit to the United States Capitol. As I arrived on the premises, I saw someone drawing and thought she looked familiar. I walked up to her and surely enough, it was none other than Mary Lee Brison doing her famous architectural work. I then decided I would call information to see if the Supreme Court was in session. When I got the telephone operator, her voice sounded familiar and after a few minutes of talking to her, I found out she was no one else but Johanna Smith She told me that court was in session and I couldn't possibly get in that day, but there was going to be a physichologist speaking at the Smith- sonian Medical Building to the employees of North Warren Institute and anyone interested could go. So, being very much interested, I went over. Much to my surprise the speaker was the famous Dr. Valerie Graff and her two well-known assistant nurses. Susan Lemmon and Malvene Creese. The first employee on the staff from North Warren whom I met was also from my class of '57. She was the one and only Judy McElhattan. After the speech I got a taxi and headed for Washington's home in Mount Vernon. As we were riding out we slowed down to go by the con- struction of a bridge and on a big sign I noticed the following: This Bridge Is One of The Famous John Ford Summerville Designs. Arriving at Mount Vernon, I saw a large school group from Chicago with a very pretty teacher who looked familiar. She was shy and soft spoken and that rang a bell with me because I thought I had known her from somewhere and surely enough it was Nancy Foust from my graduating class now teaching in the big city of Chicago. Being tired of buses by this time, I decided to fly home. I went to get something to read on the flight at the drug store at the National Airport. The clerk was out so a very pretty pharmacist, whom I later recalled to be none other than Nancy Ketner, waited on me. By the time I got my change the TWA flight to Pittsburgh was ready for take off. I was met by the hostess whom I thought I knew. So after being seated comfortably, I asked her her name and who do you think she was? Yes, you're right, it was Guyma Greenawalt. Enjoying the flight home, I looked around to see if there was anyone else I knew and there in the front seat was Jim Edwards who was now a famous movie actor for Paramount Pictures. After getting his autograph. I settled down to a nice dream about Washington and about how I plan going there again some day.
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What Would Happen If What would happen if Mary were a Bison instead of a Brison? What would happen if Marlvene were a Wrinkle instead of a Creese? What would happen if Jim were a Prince Albert instead of a Edwards? What would happen if Nancy were a Frost instead of a Foust? What would happen if Valerie were a Chart instead of a Graff? What would happen if Guyma were a Yellowwalt instead of a Greenawalt? What would happen if Nancy were a Wetner instead of a Ketner? What would happen if Sue were a Grapefruit instead of a Lemmon? What would happen if Judy were a McElsattan instead of a Mclilhattan? What would happen if Johanna were a Myth instead of a Smith? What would happen if John were a Winterville instead of a Summerville? What would happen if Paul were a Boy instead of a Toy? What would happen if Dick were a Heavenmintoller instead of a Helmintoller What would happen if Teresa were a Helminsmaller instead of a Helmintoller What would happen if Budd were a Weiser instead of a Stewart? What would happen if Ann were a Straw instead of a Shaw? What would happen if Fred were a Cologne instead of a Colonna? What would happen if Florence were a Robot instead of a Corbett? What would happen if Miss Anderson were a Groan instead of a Joan?
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Mirror CLasS L k,,.,f X , TN n Mary Lee Brison Malvene Creese James Edwards Nancy Fousl Valerie Graff Guyma Greenawalt Nancy Ketner Susie Lemmon Judy McElhattan Johanna Smith John Summerville Mr. Toy Mr. Helmintoller Mrs. Helmintoller Miss Anderson Mr. Stewart Mrs. Corbett Mrs. Shaw Class Mirror Name Nick Names Favorite Pasfime t'Lee . Loafing Mac Dreaming Fletcher Alice Smiley . . Skating Nikki Getting Seniors to co-operate i'Jackie . . Boys! Boys! Boys! Julie . . West Point Squeezer . Breaking windows with Leroy Cream Puff . . Denny Hutch Fred Johnny Girls Paul Teaching Coach Golf Terese . Reading Joanie Sleeping 'fBudd . Amusing Tommy Florence . Reading Anne . . Sports Mr. Colonna CGb1red77 Practicing with tonettes
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