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Senior Prophecy A Visit To Willshir One day in the year of l969, I decided to come back to good old Willshire to find out how things were going. It seems that Willshire has become a large city and rates third largest in the United States. As I entered the business district, I was surprised when I saw the famous 'McClain Brewery' owned by the prosperous Jim McClain, who is still a bachelor. The Brewery's head man is Lester Strickler who drinks up half the profit. Lester, by the way, married Sandra Hoblet who is now the Superintendent of Nurses in the new General Hospital. The Hospital has two very competent nurses. They are Marlene Harmon, who is in charge of the Maternity Ward, and Sandra Hey, who is a surgical nurse. There are two other new establishments in Willshire. One is the newspaper, The Willshire Babble edited by Kay Slusser, and the other is the all-modern school. One of the school's best teachers is Eileen Black. Farther on down main Street there were horns blowing and the traffic had to stop. All I could see at first was a tassel of red hair, then I noticed it was a farmer from way-back my old pal, Tom Baker, bringing in a load of corn to the Price Elevator. Gene also owns one of the largest estates in Will- shire. Farther on we came to one of the egg hatcheries owned by Jack Balyes. As I turned down Nightly Avenue, I saw the Swank 25 Club, which is owned by James Habeggar, his chef bouncer happens to be the tough Arley Buckmaster. It seems that James has the world- famous Marlene Trisel, who is known in private life as Mrs. Dave Ripley, booked for a week stand in his club. Marlene does a song and dance routine. Joan Kuhlberg is the cigarette girl. Hmmm, cute, tool Joanie, I hear pulls in a cool 52,000 nightly from the tips given hereby oil millionaires. Larry Marbaugh is James' top-notch crooner. Larry lives with his new bride in a penthouse in the Schaffner Hotel. The hotel, as I later saw, was 32 stories Hgh and is owned by Paul Schaffner, who has a chain of hotels. Conveniently located a few blocks away from the hotel is the Church of God. The minister is the Rev. Don DeBoIt. Don has a congregation ot an average of 3,000 every Sunday. Further down Nightly Avenue we see the new Broadway Star Theater. The owners are Anna Lou Miller and Carol Kuhn. The two girls are quite a success. As the day is nearing an end I decided to fill up the gas tank before leaving. I drive to ci filling station and who do I see but Mary Weddle, who runs the station. l asked Mary if she knew what happened to the last two of the Seniors of I953. She said that Virgie Thatcher is married and on a large ranch in Arizona and that Yvonne Voltz, who is married to a sailor husband, is traveling abroad. Oh! By the way, Mr. Games, the sponsor of the Senior Class was elected President in the last election on the Republican Ticket.
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