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f5s14rQ!w,. s-All W V Prophecy of the Class of 1926 Olne evening I came home very tired and sat down by the stove to rest. I was soon fast asleep. All of a sudden I was awakened by a noise. I looked around and was startled by the sight of a fairy dancing before me. I noticed it carried a yellow book. I ask to see it. The fairy did not say a Word but opened the book on my lap and disappeared. The book had faded and I had to look very close. The first familiar thing I noticed was 1926. That made me think of the good old days the class of 1926 spent to-gether in old S. T. H. S. because there I saw all my class mates in this book. The first one I noticed was Oscar Bankus Baldwin keeping a Cooper shop but after a few months in business he failed because of financial conditions. He later became a great scientist. Later I noticed in very large print Neva Engle al graduate from Beckley's Business College and later was teaching in the Oberlin High School. I looked over the page again and saw a picture of Mary Quick working as a private secretary for President of United States. I soon became very sleepy while turning the next page I was awake because there I noticed to my surprise Paul Erb acting as a comedian in a vaudeville show but soon saw he had the ability to become a good business man so later took up the work of electrical engineer- ing. This he succeeded in very well. I saw on a page Notice and of course I read it because I thought it was very important and there I saw Booser Bishop sitting in a large chair acting as judge for the Dauphin County court. This thrilled me very much I became very much interested in the book as I turned the next page I sawl Christian. Ebersole. William Lebo and George Yeager graduating from State College there they were prepared for their life work as lawyers. - I CX gggmmz l 1 eww B sg B As 9 Twenty three
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mi, -, i es. .-,, E? Prophecy of the Class of 1926 I also noticed a blonde beauty Myra Peck using her ability as Somebody's Stenog ., which happened to be for Henry Ford. I noticed a figure near her I looked very close and saw George Deimler QQ. having a love chat with her and also acting as manager of the Ford plant. I had only two more pages and I was very anxious to see who they were and to my surprise I saw Evelyn Shultz and Martha Webner standing in front of a large group of children teaching them their A. B. C's. R is But in the corner of the page I saw a very tall young lady with a T? smile this was Mary Benny she also became a good stenog., for the gorvernor of Penna. 7 I then turned the last page and there saw last but not least four is more good old chums which were Frances Fackler and Gladys House- man acting as two good nurses in a very large hospital. But to my surprise I saw Elwood Stopfel as one of America's wildest radio bugs due to his good training he got in Geography class by using a candy box and black tacks back in old S. T. Then came Thomas Proudfoot I noticed he Wore a white cap and coat I wondered what trade he had engaged in then I noticed a large hh sign Fresh Bread for sale. Then I knew Tom had become a great baker . AND THUS THE STORY ENDED. Ella Edwards i Y -Fvifb D if s wr wr We ffeefeawi E in Twenty-four A 5' '
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