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SENIOR CLASS .PROPHECY Place: The mall in front of the school. Time: Just before midnight-June l,2038. Occasion: Reunion of the class of I938. At the toll of midnight, there is a flurry of activity which is terminated by the mate- rialization of dozens of floating figures. Greetings are being exchanged, and the spirits whose lives contained the same interests are soon seated together and talking of the past. The first group of apparitions is quite a large one. Jane Durrant is telling her former classmates about her world-famous collection which contained Al Smith's derby, Will Rogers' lariat, and Ghandi's pin. ln reply to her story, Jerry Stockdale, in his later years better known as Lothario Deversee, tells us that he was the idol of all the American theatergoers and that he amassed a great fortune by his talented acting. June Knowlton, whom we expected to have a brilliant career rather disappointed us with her tale. She gave up a fine teaching position to become the wife of the manager of the New York Yankees. Another in this group is Barbara Exline, who, due to her gum- chewing propensities and her loquaciousness, became a telephone operator but lost the company's money because of her long conversations. Last in this assemblage is Bet-A- Million Rainey, whose manipulations in the stock market were the joy and despair of thousands of speculators. Dorothy Kromer, who was the National Chairman of the Democratic Party, is explaining to Goebel l-leusch how she led her party through fifteen consecutive presi- dential elections. Goebel then tells her that he was the under-secretary to Senator Blow, and insisted that he owed his good health to the fact that he drank a glass of water every morning upon arising. Bruce Osborne, that famous wing-collared dean of the Wharton School of Finance, is listening to a portly, well-fed individual in expensive clothing. It is Bud Greer, the retired capitalist and multi-millionaire, who made his money as the manufacturer of B. G. Dog- biscuits. Another man who had amassed a great fortune is Jim Davies, who was a philanthropist and president of the Boy Scouts. That handsome, well-groomed, debonair fellow on the far side of the mall is none other than Vance Lee, who lived up to our expectations by filling the position of vice president of a paint company in Detroit. Who is that with whom he is talking? It is Bill Zartman, who even in his youth loved hunting, and later in his life became a scientist and made an exhaustive study of the ancient indian tribes in South America. Those two well-known personalities from different fields of art, who are speaking together, are Justine Carmack and Jim Barryj Our fair Justine lived up to our hopes by being a landscape artist. l-ler choice of color and subject was marvelous. Jim, better known as Monsieur Du Barry, made authentic copies of all the famous women's hats. After trying several professions at which he was very discontented, Joe Anstaett earned a sizeable fortune as a gentleman farmer in Northern Qhio. His rolling acres were the pride of the state. l-le is congratulating Miss Bath, who owned a string of dairy farms and developed a method of sending milk across the country through pipe lines. What will be the international language of the world? Pete I-lershberger and Ewing Boles are trying to settle this. Pete was the surprise of the class for we always thought that he had an aversion toward speaking French, but he turned out to be the professor of Romance Languages at the State University. Ruth Anne Huff always appeared to have dramatic aspirations, but they were sub- merged in her profession as a dietitian . Tonight we find her advising Walter lsaly and CC0ntimred cm page 52D Page Twenty
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