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Prophecy Dick Binkey is a captain— lie likes the Army fine. Our Gloria is a show-girl. The cutest in the line. Barb Cotter has settled down now A milk-hauler is her man. Jean Richey is a Red Cross nurse In far off Zulu land. Marge Livingston’s a typist For New York Central Line. Phil Croyle is a chemist, The greatest of her time. J. 1). King has now become An important dignitary, Aided by Miss Dorothy Dunn, His private secretary. Dot Mason is a housewife Out Saratoga way; While little Carol Vernon Send two red-heads out to play. Fairb Patchell is an actress In far off movie land. And also she sings solos For Benny Goodman’s Band. 1). Wasson’s an Instructor For all athletic clubs, E. Whistler, a naturalist, Trims her favorite shrubs. Secretary to the Governor, Dot Armstrong fdes all fines. Head waitress in a restaurant Is pleasing Lucy Hines. Reba is a painter The neatest of her kind. Ruth is a bookkeeper The most accurate you will find. I have looked at my classmates And they are very grand. You can see them working hard Developing our land.
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Prophecy As 1 wondered of my classmates, I’ve calculated and agreed What ten years from this very date Fate for them has decreed. K. Caron is a Congressman. The President at his side— He even tells the gentleman The things he shouldn’t of tried. As I turned to the sports page, There was Johnny, a great man; Me was pitching for the Yankees And thrilling many a fan. Mown by the river With a banjo on his knee Sits smiling David Schricker Playing merrily. Over in the school house Behind his messy desk Sits Professor Willie Dean While giving a Government lest. Corky’s in the Navy An Admiral lie will be. Jo Stentzel is in England Enjoying afternoon tea. Bca nickel's happily married— Grocery business is her line. While little sister Betty Fills prescriptions all the time. Bob Baker is a cowboy Riding a horse out west. Phil Bothast is a lady. Waiting for her guest. Dick Stewart is a bachelor- -A right good looking man. Bet Morgan is a traveler Now in Ice-a-land. Jo Cotter, a stenographer, lias a bright and shining face, Kate Montano, a singer. Performs with ease and grace.
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Junior Activities PHIL WHITES EL President JOAN HABER Vice-President ANNA BELLE WELCH Secretary BOB HUFFER Treasurer We arc the class of '45. With only one more year ahead of us. we are pursuing the different courses our school has to offer—academic, home-economics, business, and industrial. Many of us were in the band, orchestra, and chorus. Nine of our boys were on the basketball squad. Earlene and Carlene Merritt were two of the school's cheer leaders. We elected as our class officers: Phil Whitesel, president; Joan Haber, vice-president; Annabelle Welch, secretary; Bob bluffer, treasurer. Jean Frazier, Karlene Merritt, (iene Bennett. J. C. Lyons, and Phil W hitesel were our student council representatives. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hobbs and Mr. Frazier, our class carried on various activities throughout the year. We sold Christmas wreaths, sponsored dances after the basketball games, and presented the play “Shirt Sleeves. Toward the end of the year, we entertained the seniors with the annual Junior-Senior reception. We arc looking forward to our senior year with anticipation. Silver-gray and blue were chosen for our class colors. —Betty Hummel. Page Twenty-two
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