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Senior Class Prophecy Ahl What a great day! I very seldom get to go to a State Fair, so when I had the chance to go I went. On this September day in 1965, I was walking along at the fair and I saw a sign telling about Pat Minx, UThe World Famed Fortune- Teller. I decided to go in and see her since we used to be school churns. I asked her if she knew where some of her classmates were and she told me to sit down and she would tell me. The first Senior of 1951 I was told about was Rose Weinman. She is now married and living on a farm and has many little 5'Caffee's to take care of. I was now told about the Fisher Fishery. Jim's business is raising suckers of his own breed and they are said to be of finest stock. She tells me that Bob Shoup and Harold Griffith now have a famous Roller Skating Team. I guess they really Hbump off their opponents. I was surpris- ed to hear about the stadium, built by the famous architect, Keith Ross. They call it The House that Ross Built. She now tells me that Paul Fetters owns a large snake farm and that Phyllis Gunsett is nursing the little snakes along to the best of health. I was told that Martha Painter is now a coach and her manager is Pat Miller. Martha's team has never been defeated. I asked her next about Fred and Elmer Schumn. She said they are now detectives in a thriving business. They have Ed Debolt employed whose job is to bolt and unbo1t the well filled vault. They make a killing every once in awhile. What surprised me most of all was when I was told that Patty Black is now a famous referee for 't'professiona1 basketball games. She has six boys of her own and they have a basketball team, she does most of her refereeing for them. I was surprised again to hear that Floyd Weddle is now president of Van Wert County Fair board. I was getting hungry, so we walked down the midway and stopped at a lunch stand. I recognized the owners as Trolus Frank and Esther Midlam. They call their place Frank and Mid-Long's Hot Dog Stand. As we finished our lunch, we walked on and I noticed a policeman directing traffic. I thought I had seen him before, and I had, for it was Robert Fonner. We asked him about William Baker, because Patty Minx wasn't sure as to what he was doing. He told us that William has a bakery, called the We-Will Bake Shop. Next, I was told that Phyllis Kessler is a famous beautician. She fixes the movie stars' hair and is getting along fine. I asked about Bertha Grunden and was told she has a Kindergarten School in the suburbs of Pleasant Mills, Indiana. She also told me that Gene Painter is now on stage in Hollywood replacing A1 Jolson. ZZ
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