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C ASS PROPHECY One cold winter day, in the year of 1962, I sat down beside the heater in my home. After getting warm I must have gone to sleep, and in my dreams I was reading a newspaper. Looking on the front page I found immediately that Don Houser was the editor. The headlines read, Bob Scronce has wrecked Greyhound Bus in Appalachian Mountains, of course this happened through no fault of his own, because the roads were covered with ice. Fortunately, he or no passengers were injured. Glancing at a picture I saw a pretty, familiar face. Wondering who the picture was I began to read-Betty Joe Propst, elected Miss America of 19627 Here is a write-up of Union High School. Geraldean Hoyle is Home Economics teacher, Thelma Rae Sci'-once gym teacher, Bobby Bollinger agriculture teacher, and, look! under the write-up is a poem, Life At Union, written by Bonnie Lutz. Next I turn to the advertisement page. Here's quite a collection of ads. I think I will read them. Pete's Grill, owner, John Carswell! John always went back for the second helping in the school cafeteria. Here's a picture of Helen Ingle in a Beauty Salon. Beside her stands Katherine Hauss, the owner. What! a new theater owned by Dorman Davis, and he's advertising his first picture, Live and Learn, starring Edna Huss, with Sam Goins as the producer of the picture. I must see this picture. Oh, look! Holiday on Ice is back in town. Edna Johnson and Nettie Smith are Glamor-Skaters. This will be a great show. I know. Turning to the Sports Page, I found that Bobby Weaver has signed up to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was a good ball player in school. Picking up the Second Section I found that Charles Houser is now the governor of North Carolina. Here is a picture of a plane in Chicago. These people look familiar. Oh, yes, it's Donald I-Ieavner, the pilot of the new plane, and his stewardess, Julia Ann Hoover. Another picture is that of Helen Huss. receiving a diploma from a National Art School. Wondering where the other four classmates were, I turned to the Society Page. Here they are. Lois Bolding is working in a telephone office in Charlotte, North Carolina, Nell Bass is a reporter for the Kingsport News, in Kingsport, Tennessee, and Betty Carswell is secretary for the New Royster Packing Company in Florida. They're all home visiting relatives and friends. I don't see John Gilbert's picture in this paperg he must be home helping his father on the farm. Why look at the paper any more, since all my classmates are accounted for? Just then I felt someone tapping me on my shoulder, arousing me for supper. BEATRICE ELAINE HAUSS, Prophetess
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