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Prophecy In the spring of 1981 the class of '51 held a reunion at the Lame Horse Dude Ranch owned and operated by Lucille Pollard. It was gratifying to observe that all the mem- bers of the class were present. During dinner, reminising was the order of the hour. During the conversation a rather thin, sallow faced man who we recognized as Marvel Bolstad explained how an invention of his had made him a mint. It seemed that even in his school days he had been giving considerable thought to the idea that led to this invention-namely-a machine to eliminate work. Next to Marvel Bolstad sat a man who, beyond a doubt, was a hard working soul and had not heard of his former classmate's invention. Thirty years ago while attend- ing good old Winifred High he had insisted that he would live the life of a bachelor. However, a little eavesdropping on his conversation revealed that he was happily mar- ried; besides his wife he was buying shoes for five boys and three girls. Who was this lucky classmate? Why, it was Johnny Simac. The class remembered Bob Mifflin as a very studious and thorough individual and often wondered what had become of him. It seems that he had vanished in the Jour- nalism world only to pop into the headlines as Editor-in-chief of the ’'New York Daily Snooze.” Next to Bob sat a very attractive lady who had a definate literary glint in her eyes. She was remembered by the class as the girl who hurried Bob off to school each morn- ing so neither would be tardy. Yes, Gay Stainhofer has come a long way since those happy school days and is now a well established and recognized author. Nina Baulch, another member of the class of '51, had landed at the Dude Ranch airport only a few minutes before dinner and was busy closing the space of time since school days by relating how she trained to become a nurse and then became an air hostess. Several years later she was promoted to the position as chief dietition for Northwest Air Lines operating out of Denver. Her travel experiences were interesting and varied. Gladys Egeland had retained all of her school girl dignity and had become a school teacher. Success had been her partner and she is now an elementary school principal in a prominent Southwestern city. Eventually interest centered on a man and lady on the opposite side of the table. The man, tall and erect, wearing the complexion of an outdoor man, was none other than our capable athlete of former days, Alvin Bolstad. One gathered from the con- versation that he had numerous ranching interests in the State and also was connected some way with the Forestry Service. The lady was none other than Flora Lee Mendel, who after college had become a missionary in South Africa. Ellen Gibbons had entered the business world, first as a stenographer, then as a supervisor of persone 1 and finally as a company manager. She discussed at length the merits of a number of new products her firm was manufacturing to make life more pleasant for everyone. As the dinner hour continued, attention was again centered on the able hostess, Lucille Pollard. It seems as though, even during her high school days, Lucille had had a desire to own and operate a dude ranch. And with the building of the super high- way her dreams were realized.
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