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F?H5 CLASS PROPHESY With thie crystal before ue we are about to prophesy the future of each member of the Class of Forty-one. Thie prophecy may sound a bit fantastic, but the writers hasten to inform you that they do not suffer from hallucinations. The rays of light ere falling on our shining crystal and the images ere very vivid. First and foremo t, we see Joe Wagner as president of Sears RobuckStores. He is conferring with members of his staff among whom »e recognise Leo Corrieri, vice-oresident of the firm and Bill Devis, Manager. Luring the crystal slightly, we recognize the comedian, Jim Brendlck, performing before a large audience in Radio City. Our crystal does not show it, but we hear a sweet soprano voice coming from the Metrooolitan Opera House. The voice is that of Helen Reed whose name ranis with that of Lily ;Pons. At the herd of the Chemistry Department at Harvard University we find the conscientious Charles Dick. Charles has just received world wide fame by his discovery in Chemical Crystallography. In Jefferson Hospital the rays of light fall on two very effi- cient nurses. We recognize the familiar'faces as those of Ada Ruth Howe «owe and Berthe Marcocci. They are dressed in white uniforms. By the paleness of tr.eir feces they muet have been assisting with serious operat ion. The rays next fall in a clinic where we find Mary Bitch, who is no» a dental nurse. Tfce rays are now falling in the K.D.K.A. broadcasting booth where we see Elli6 Horton who is a distinguished radio announcer.Transported to Coc8nut Grove we recognize Lena Scellini,with her clarinet, a member of Lombard’s Orchestra. From the Grove the ray6 move on to Africa. We see a raisson house, ffithin it we recognize the figure of David Long, now a missionary. Coming back home we find that the vacancy left by the retirement of Professor Dali after «eventy-five year® of faithful service i has been filled by Windell Brown. We slso reo recognize in the faculty department of Robertsdale Veora Dell, instruc- tress of music, and Htth Crooks, secretary to the principal. The crystal moves altttle, and we see Lillian Yanni seated at a desk looking over some papers. Lillian is stenographer to 9quire Gene Yanni. The rays of the crystal now move to a large hospital in New York. Here we findBettie Williams who is night supervisor . 9he seems to like her work.
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F?H5 I,Sophia Waytio, bequeath to Eleie They8 my regal stature. I,Bettie Williams, will to Ruth Leahbart my ability to bum gum. « I,Joe Wagner,leave to the next senior president my love for cutting classes. I, Lillian Yanni, bequeath to Helen korningetar my interest in the oppositesex. I, Albert Zenoble, to next year's Tiger artist my artistic ability bequeath. We do hereby make, constitute,and appoint the members of the faculty to be our executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Class of Forty-one,the testators above named do hereby empower our attorneys to subscribe and affix our seal to this testament this twenty-6econd day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nineteen hundred and forty-one. Signed,Sealed,and Delivered in the Attorneys for Testators : presence of : Joe Wagner Cicero Berthe karcocci Aristotle Confucius
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RH5 We move the crystal just a little. The ray6 ere now felling on the Yank ec 9tadium where we see Alex Berzansky, Yankee star, making his nineteenth home-run of the season. Still in the vicinity of New York, the rays move into a Fifth Avenue Dress Bhoooe. ''’e find a dress-designer busy at work. It's Connie Giornesto. We movp the crystal to York, where Jean Buseck is manager of the York Buisnees School. We Always knew Jean would make a successfml buisness woman. The red rays of the crystal takes us to a swanky night club in Chicago where recognize the figure of Bettie PorGonwith her Jitterbugs”. The crystal tilt6 a little, and this time we ere beholt ing the sky. We soy an airplane and at its controls we recobnize Albert Zenoble, chief oilot and Delmont McGee,co-oilot. Haooy landings, boys. The scene changer near the city of Wood The crystal throws forth a vision of a house wife in a beautiful home of Soanish model. It is Thede Stinson who is now Mrs. Locke. Theda has just been blessed with twins. lle theoryetal is stopped in this position we see the faces of Phillis Swope and Constance Giornesto managing very prosperousBeauty Shoooes. Beck in Ro ertedale we find Andy Peskovich driving through tom in a huge La Salle. Andy has been advanced from coal digger to Superinten- dent of Rockhill Coal Comoeny .The crystal now thraws its blue-pink rays on the county fair grounds. Here we meet Mrs. Everhart, former Violet Hoooer, and Mrs. Ford, the former Vivian Edwards, bubbling over with joy, for their canned fruits and vegetables have won first prize at the fair. In the 81i11 of the night the rsys of the crystal fall on a stalwart figure in uniform walking the streets of Wood. Looking closely we recognize Constable Gewrge Sabol6ice. Again we turn to Robertsd8le where the rays fall on Charles Brown who i8 driv.ing a large school bus. Charles now owns the school bus running to Todd. Charles just couldn't leave the grand old school. The crystal is shining very brightly now, throwing its rays into a large Girls' Finishing 3chool in Philadelphia. We find Genevieve Long coaching a group of girls in basketball, and Helen Kocik teaching Latin. And now we gaze deeper into the myetic wall we see our Touring Tyro, Eddei Park, who is now the leader of one of America's most popular dance bands whose theme song is Margie”, Ed's favorite.
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