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'7f1e .fomffnofm Cfass Prophecy I WON DER? I slowly contlnued down the dlmly llghted alley I enloyed these walks ey en though the people wlth w hom I l1y ed and assoclated d1dn t ap proye of them but I consldered It safe enough now IH the forb1dden alley The walk was w ell pay ed On each slde were dark closed doors and there w as barely enough llght to see where I was golng As I rounded a corner I w as knocked roughly down by someone w ho seemed much more 1n a hurry than I was After we picked oursely es up I notlced that he was dressed rather queerly He had on a fortune teller s costume and I couldn t keep from laughmg Much to my surprlse he too started laughlng Then I thought to myself Maybe he Isnt all there He asked me lf I had seen hls crystal ball x I declded that I had better humor hlm so I sa1d No but I w1ll help you find It We walked down the alley and we found the crystal ball 1n a corner I finally lnqulred who he was and why he wanted thls crystal ball He lnformed me with a great YVRXIHL of hls alms and head that he w as the great Jack Know Nothlng Tell All Keefe and that he needed the ball to make h1s nlghtly ga7e I was surprlsed when I heard the name for I had graduated with a boy by the same name but I d1dn t thlnk that th1s character could be he Yet a lot can happen 1n fifteen years' When I asked he xmmedlately sa1d that he was the Jack Keefe from Waterbury I told h1m that I was Harold Boyden h1s old pal He suggested that we look 1nto the crystal ball to see lf we could find any of our former class mates We sat on the floor and Jack started saylng stupld th1ngs as usual and waylng h1s arms Much to my amazement the ball started to glow Before us was a lovely beach scene The first person we notlced was a glrl sunnlng herself ln a flowered cellophane bathlng su1t and on a closer obsery ation we saw that It was Ruth Mary Hlckorv getting a tan for a beauty contest As We were gazlng at her pulchrltude who should appear but Andy Carpenter whose attlre was sllghtly ragged and as we watched hlm all that we could gather was that he had gone 1nto the pro fesslon of a beachcomber Yes he always was lndustrlousl Then swoop mg down from the Sk16S came a plane and at 1ts controls was our old frlend Allce Grayes When she flew closer we saw a ladder and grapple hook attached to her plane We assumed that she had modernlzed her man huntmg equlpment Farther down the beach we spled a happy contented couple It was Geneyleye Izor and Eben Smlth They were w ell establlsh ed wlth Genexleve holdlng down more than her half Vthen we looked agaln we saw Lorralne Carpenter showlng her suntan bathlng sult to a throng of appreclatne admlrers Before the scene faded away we notlced a concession booth whlch ady ertlsed as speclaltles Sugar House Dogs Burgs and Steaks Immedlately we knew that lt was operated by John Qulnn and John Harrlngton The next scene presented a loyely .blue sky and roll1ng wooded h1lls At the base of these hllls w as a small country town named Westoy ershoe of Threebuckles County At the outsklrts we notlced Buddy Deal slttlng on a stump looklng through field glasses We follow ed hlS gaze and saw a lot of comely glrls practlclng a folk dance Buddy was st1ll obserylng new ter11tor1es for somethmg that takes less work and enelgv Glanclng back at the town we saw a large slgn leadlng S S S S We became curlous and looklng below the slgn saw a cafe and Its propuetor w as none . w v v - V l v I v . v w A u nf v ' 1 u y v v' v ' v . 1 , - , .. , . . v v + ' v ' - 1 a , l , v Y Y D . . y 7 . f ' 1 Y . . , . tl r 9 . . , . L I' , , . . , 44 - x av , - , . , . . . . . x L u K, D. . . U , Y. s K ' 9 9 V sv , , . , . . . Y ' . . . 1 Y. T . 1 . , . , 7 - - - - - a . . v . 4 . . . , . . 1 . , . I , . , . . L ., , ' K. , . Y ' v . . - . . . . ' . , A 1 K 9 s . v , . v ' 1 L . 7 . . ' 9 , , . , 9 K s 7 7 . - It . , I K H. , Y ' . Y I . 1 . , , . . . ' ' v 1 y v 1 v , L . . , n Lx! A ' ' . . V v . ' 1 ' 1 r v 1 v v g L n - v' v' ' v Y v . 7 V . v. . ' . . . v . Y Y . . V . Y . . . H ' 9 r as ' , , - Y 7 Y . Y . , . , . . . . Y . v . v . . . , . v . . . Y Y . ,. v Q. . w . v . . . , .. V . . v 1 v f V' 4 ' 3- U , . . . . . . V . v . .. Y 1 ' r H 1
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7fae .fan-gfzoan The members of your class on the box s basketball tcam xx ere VS rllard Breen Walter Deal Harold Box den Wrllram OB11en Iohn Brunell and John Qulnn xx 1th Robert Sherman as manager On the grrls team x ere Marv Jane Talbert Marv Deal Phvllls Falardeau Lorrarne Carpenter Marx Trernex and Catherine Grandheld xx 1th Nlarllxn Harx ex as manager Marv Jane Talbert xx as chosen as Good Crtmenslnp Grrl bx the senror class and by the faculty It xx as agreed bv all that shc xx as xx ell vxor thy of the honor You had two skrts rn place of a one act play thrs year If Women Worked As Men Do wlth Wrnrfred Svxeeney Lorrarne Carpenter Phyllrs Falardeau and Genexrexe Izor takrng part and If Men Played Cards As Women Do portrayed by Don Nelson IlI6lXll1 Dunphy Harold Boy den and Wrllard Breen Your three act plav Brg Hearted Herbert xx as present ed by Wrllard Breen Mary Jane Talbert Harold Box den John Keefe Wm rfred Sxx eeney Don Nelson Genexlexe Izor Lorrarne Carpenter Ernest Robbrns Joan Mason John Brunell Mary Tlerney and Buddy Deal The grrls rn sextet thrs year vxere Mary Talbert Eleanor Preble Barbara Morse Joan Mason Mary Trerney and Genex 1exe Izor Wrllard Breen Leon Sweet John Brunell Pat Qurnn Bernard Martrn and Don Nelson represented your cla s IH the octet You made the freshmen l1xe for a week under the false lmpressron that S P C F meant Socletv for the Preventron of Cruelty to F1 eshmen The nrght of the receptlon the true meanlng of S P C F xx as rex ealed rt xx as the Shrp Prepared for Cocky Freshmen The latter showed therr tl ue sportsmanshrp that nrght Soon came the gala exent the 1un1or prom g1x en rn your honor You oxxe many thanks to the Class of 50 for an en1oy able ex enrng xx hrch xxrll nex er be forgotten Then the Bluebrrd faded axx ay and I found my self a lrttle more cheer ful thlnkrng of the happy trmes xxe haxe all had together And noxx at last xxe re here rn cap and goxxn young men and xx omen ready to go out rnto the xx orld and take responsrbrlrty onto our ovxn shoul ders mg efforts to gulde us throughout our school years and especrally to our pr mclpal Mr Roxxe xx hom I am sure vxrll nex er be forgotten bv anx of us Noxx the tlme xx hrch I haxe dreaded most lb here Wrth a heaxy heart knoxxlng that some of xou I ll nex er see agaln for destrny xx1ll carry us to drfferent parts of the countrx and perhaps the xx orld I d llke to sax good bxe Yes goodbxe and thanks for ex erxthlny, Thanks for the manx xears of companlonshlp fun and happiness xxexe hid The Clles rnd laughs the thmgs xxe xe sald and done the places xxc xe been together rll these things somc of xx hlch Ill remember all mx lite Its been xxon derful yust knoxxmc xou and Id llke to xxrsh each and cxerxone of xou all thc success 1n the xxorld In parting Id llke to leaxe xxlth xou the last fexx xx ords that the Bluebrrd of Happrness Sdlfl to me If thrngs dont look so chcerful lust shoxx r lrttlc tight Por excrx brt of darkncss thcrc s a llttlc blt ot lrcht X ou mu t e rrch until xou hnd me for I am thc I lucbrrd ot H rpprncss Goodbxe good luck and max God bless xou all GFNENIEXE Izon u , , , , , - 1' . 1 1 A. 1 1 I' . 1 Q Y . . , .. s y 1 9 Y ' l 1. 4 ' 17 11 , . . , . 1 l 1 1 Q . Q 1 v A . 1 . ' v v .Y i ey ' i 1 ' 1 .Y I av ' ' U 1 1 1 ' '1 ' ' 1 1 ' . U 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 4 1 1 ' I , ' ' ' ' v y 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 9 Y ! ' l 1 ' 4 4 1 V 7' , rl 1 ' r I ' V Y ' 7 S ' 1 -1 4 ' - ' 1 1 - - . v v - K . ' V . - 9 ! D 9 7 ! 7 7 Y K . . V Y 7 K Y 7 ' ,, . . . 7 . 1 . K 9 7 7 7 V v ' 7 7 7 ! . A A Q U . . . 5 7 L L . . . . , . V , . , . H Y . . . Y . Q Q 9 1 ' 1 1-1 , . 7 v . v ' 1' 1 1 'V . 1 vw 4 . 4 . . V . v v I v v , . y 7 1 7 ! 7 7 Many thanks go to our x'ar1ous teachers and advlsers for then' untlr- . , .' , , 1 1 , . , K t, 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 9 H - v v. V , V . . V. V ' v 7 ' . 1 1 v 1 , . y . 9 ' 9 v ' . ' 1 7 1 1 1 1 ' 7. 1 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' . ,' ' 1 v 4 nw 4 1 . w . 4 . 11 v I ' 4 ,nl 1 4 t 1 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 c , 7- 1 ' 71 1 ' 1 1, ' , , , 1 1 1' 1 1 2 J rx, 3 1 1 ' ' - . .1 ' Q- 1 - 1 ' 1 1' 1 , V ' 1' 1 , , . . , , , . ' r 1 v ' . X , , C A 1 . 11 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 1' , . 1 I 1 v 4 L1 4 . Q 4 l 1 1 wa . At . 1 y 1 Q - 1 1 1 ' ' f. . 2 , . . . z - f . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ,.1-1' X . fb. , ' A ' ' ' r ' S S 2 . . ' 1 - ' . . , 1 , '. ' 2 ' ,l.L.. 1 ' ' . ' ' 1 ' W' alv 7 V 1
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7fze .fanqlzoan other than Bud Sweet. He seemed to be enjoying the job of sitting behind the cash register at the Slappy Sweet Slop Shop. In back of the shop was a lanky rndryrdual He yyas telling a group of tourists that he had been a lumber baron but after his fifth wife dry orced him he had decided he would take up professional loafing By the way that was Ernest Rob bins From the Slop Shop we looked up the ayenue to the local school house where we found two of our hard working grrls One was Grace Abare who w as rurrnlng the commerclal department The other w as Eye lyn Brown the principal s wife w ho was yust running Before this coun try scene disappeared yve saw Theda Nelson emerging from Moron Court yy 1th nine little half Nelsons The next yrew was quite different It showed a collectlon of sky cr apers You guessed rt rt w as the city When you think of a crtv vou think of some poor policeman w ho has to walk h1s beat and a policeman was the first person we noticed Under a blue unrform was the manly form of Bob Bordeaux Near a gorgeous penthouse yye saw Playboy Don Nelson parked 1n his gy roplane flirting with Eyelyn Krlby who was mow ing her small roof top lawn rn an attempt to hide her excitement W should haye told her that she had gone oy er the same section three times Soon yye spotted a night club ow ned by Phyllis Falardeau We could hear the strains of Swanee being crooned by that soloist Eleanor Preble And there was Bill O Brien being thrown out by the bouncer Doug Clifton' B111 must haye thought he could get rn free just because he was Miss Preble s chauffeur He should haye known that the only place you can get free admittance for being a chauffeur rs at a basketball game Soon a very important looking building appeared before us and as our super X1SU8l srght penetrated its wall we found Lawyer Willard Breen pleading the case Marv Jane Talbert ys Dr Joan Mason Mary had once ow ned seven prize dogs which became sick all at once She took them to Dr Mason to be cured but the latter yust hastened their death Attorney Breen wishing to display his talents w as fighting for both sides of the case so that he might be sure to win in the end Next yye obsery ed the Cutemanbleed Barber Shop where Dick Belanger a barber w as g1y ing Bob Campbell a dentist a yery close shaye Dick was beratrng Bob for extracting two teeth that he hadnt wanted pulled Hearing the words Ah' Sweet rey enge we sadly looked aw ay At a busy street corner amid roaring traffic w as Melyrn Dunphy engaged rn a yrgorous cony er sa be a salesman but we couldnt make out w hether he w as selling., an article or himself Next yye sayy the Pat Quinn Model Agency Just enter mg., the agency w ere fiye of the w orld s most famous models Tina Jones The Fycs Jean Drrstoll The Smile Betty Smith The Prohle Wrnr fred Sw eeney The Islgure and Marilyn Haryey The H 111 Then yye yy ere at the docks yy here an Australian sheen owner yy as try mg, to conyrnce the people that her VK arren sheep yy ere superior to others At the mention ot Warren we knew that Chri trne Eurrch yy is trying to pull the w ool oy er omebody s ey es Farther doyyn the dock yye sayy a ship s Q rptarn trying, to get ready to et sall but the hip creyy yy rs in no hurry and C C G Captain C rtherlne Crandheld couldnt eem to round them up This slnp yy as called the Grandheld Special for Lonely Hearts V . . A6 V Y 77 . 1 D . 1. v . 1 fs. 1 ' 1 ' Y ' - . N, . . ' 1 v , , . V 1 ' . ' V V V - , . . . , . , . , . . . V 's 1 V V . 7 - ' Y. . . - . . S - V - . V . 'X Y Yr Y l . ' Y . . 7 7 R - . e v 7 1 ' ' Y . Y . . . ' u rv ' , ' . , . . , . . Y . 1 ! ' . 7 . . Y . 9 7 1 1 7 7 , V .. . . 7 n 1 . , , . 7 7 . - , ss 19 Y ' V ' V' 7 Y Y Y 7 ' . v , v l V ' 7 H V V H V V V V V V . . , . . , . . Y u V. y Y . V. v H - Y 7 ' tion yy'1th a young lady who proved to be Barbara Morse. He seemed to Lf K 1 ' V 1. ,V L1 ' y 1 Q ' ' . T 1. V ' V V 1' . . . . ' . A W . . T y v 1 q 1 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 .4 r .Y v ' s n, A W ,H ' , . an ' H ' an , ' 'v ' ' 1. - 1 - T 9 ,Y I v ' . V U . V .' V . s V V H ' J' .V r 9 1 4 . . 2 ' V V . , V V 1 , 1 . '. . 3 V , 1 V. V . V- . - Q 1 Q V 1 V Q. 1 Q 1. 1. 1 1 v' ' 1 S 1 . M g V 1 4 Q v' 1 v 1 4 4 u - 1- 11 ' 4' 1 . , 1 .2 , ' V-V' ,- ,- - . tV S Lu- ' 7 - S ' 'S . - V2 K. ' . .tV ' . . .. 2 K 1 ' , s I s 1 ' 1, 1 .4 tt 11 ' lla - Q v 1 Q 1 i.
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