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Class Prophecy Assistunt F.ditor of Chit Chat F. H. A. Treasurer This is in the future—this vision of ours—we are looking into the year of 1975. We see a beautiful golden path, winding over hills, down the valleys, in the cities, and in the towns, and on this path, the seniors making their way, rejoicing and happy as they occupy themselves with their daily occupations, profes- sions, and trades. So go with us into this future, about 18 years from now, and let's see what our classmates will be doing. Dennis Kourke, as president of our class, you have been our sky pilot, and that is your occupation in life. Dennis is a com- mercial pilot and has daily flights to London and back. And from Dennis we learn that our old friend Leon Wible, the learned scientist, is doing well in his laboratory. Leon has perfected the rocketship and is preparing to rocket to the moon soon. On this trip Leon plans to take another of our classmates. Dennis Querry. You remember Dennis—he was always interested in the mysteri- ous. We learn from Dennis Rourkc also that the stewardess on his plane is little Leona Spencer. Leona read so many glamorous stories about air line hostesses that she decided to give it a fling. How old is she? What a question! Didn't you know women never get any older than 35? Well, let's go over the mountains into the West where we sec another of our classmates who has made good. Yes, it's that old science wizard. Ronald Wood, who is head of the Western Reserve Physics department. He is lecturing to a group of stu- dents, but judging from the expression on their faces, Ronald's vocabulary has them as baffled as it did us in high school. Across the way we meet that old rascal of a Rev Howe. Rey owns a string of helicopters which he rents to tourists. He offers to fly us to Herbert Hess, who owns a prosperous dude ranch out here in the West. Herb is growing rich entertaining as paying guests his eastern friends. Herb won the ranch on a television quiz program. Business is so good that he has hired two of his old cronies, Mike Banco and Jack Martin, to take care of his thoroughbreds. Mike, you know, is a veterinarian, and Jack is a “cow-hand —a rich one judging from his golden spurs. Out near Pittsburgh in a plated glass, ultra-modern school building we find Jack Troy. Yes, Jack entered the teaching pro- fession. He is principal of this beautiful school. We learn from F. H. A. “Chit Chat Song Leader Secretary
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Class Will Bonnie Leavelk bequeaths her shyness to Barbara Taylor. Timmy l.ightner wills his attraction over Defiance way to Leroy Snyder. Robbie Uve leaves his “Hot Rod to Tommy Zdrosky. Rob's wallet couldn't cope with costs of operation. Agnes Lucas bequeaths her basketball scoring record to next year's team. Paul Lucas leaves his ability to cope with the ladies of the cafeteria to John Stetchock and James Saylor. Dorothy Martin leaves her giggles within these walls to haunt the teachers. Jack Martin leaves—well. Jack just leaves, and he's glad the teachers arc letting him go. Robert Martin wills his winning personality to Larry Park. Betty Met bequeaths her charming ways of getting along with the faculty to Melcinc Neville. Donna Miller bequeaths her golden silence to Eunice Cook. Jerome Parks leaves his whiskbroom for sweeping away brain cobwebs to Bill Heath. Anna Pawuk leaves her textbook to Darlene Helmick. They don’t look as though they have been used too much. Dennis (Juerry bequeaths his height to Robert Casncr and John Rhoat. Frances Reed leaves her class spirit and enthusiasm to Darlene Park. Harry Rorar bequeaths his distaste for work of any kind to Bernard Parks. Dennis Rourke leaves his qualities of leadership to next year's president who's going to need them. Martha Saylor bequeaths her pleasant disposition to Margaret Heath. Helen Sipes wills her care-free attitude to Betty Brumbaugh. Patty Skvarka leaves her gum wads to anyone who cares to reach under the bottom of her desk for them. George Snyder bequeaths—no. George has decided to take his flirtations ways with him. wherever he goes. Leona Spencer leaves her homeroom eat to Sister Carolyn. Shirley Stapleton leaves her beautiful tresses to Carol Meek. Fli abeth Streharsky leaves her aloofness toward the opposite sex to Judy Dobcy. Martin Territo leaves his class notes to Lcwcllyn Watkins who might be able to get something out of them. Jack Troy leaves his football togs to Larry Morgan, and wear them proudly. Larry. Leon Wible bequeaths his interesting “moonlight rendezvous’ to Lanny Ross. Larry Williams leaves his phobia of teachers to Ernest Fred- erick. Margaret Williams leaves her place on the basketball team to Marian Clark. Lewis Winfield bequeaths his dancing toes and singing voice to Orvis Wagner and Jack Yablonski. Ronald Wood leaves his I. Q. to—well, to lots of you—there's enough to go around. Barbara Yablonski leaves her gossip balloon to anyone who promises to keep it going. Wc. the seniors, do hereby appoint MiSs Marcocci executrix of this, our last will and testament. Wc leave these treasures with the hope that in the future wc shall all acquire those treasures which will make our lives the fullest and happiest. Gloria Barnett, Testator
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Prophecy Jack that two of our classmates arc members of his faculty; in a few minutes Jack takes us to Mrs. Paul Querry and Mrs. Tom Croft, whom we remember as Dorothy Creswell and Gloria Bar- nett Dorothy, a bit grey perhaps, but still regal and dignified, serves as guidance counsellor to the girls. Gloria, whose store of historical knowledge always amazed us, is teaching social studies. Not too far away we see a cozy little tea room which is managed by Christine Demoi.se, Patty Skvarka, and Elizabeth Streharsky. Business is good, we sec. And at one of the tables we recognize Gary Black, still eating! Gary teaches mathematics at the near-by university and believes in patronizing his three classmates. Well, while we're in Johnstown, let's look over the town a bit. Look at that sign: “Paul Lucas, Chiropodist”. What’s that mean? Foot-fixer? Oh, he fixes corns and bunions, eh? The bunion business is surely booming—Paul's waiting room is so full that we can t find a seat. His receptionist is his sister Agnes. She doesn't even recognize us—she keeps looking at our feet. Let's turn our travels toward Washington and over to the F. B. I. building. That little character hurrying through the cor- ridor is Harry Korar. Harry has made a name for himself in the department. He is credited with having captured, single-handed, nine of the Ten Most Wanted Men . Harry confided in us that the reason he hasn’t captured the tenth one is because he kinda likes him. In the Marksmanship department of the F. B. L, we see I immy Lightncr performing his marksmanship skill before a group of wide-eyed seniors. Timmy got the idea years ago when he, too, toured the department on his class trip. We sec Bonnie Leavcllc and Margaret llcath in the filing department. They're busy with papers of some kind, so we’ll talk with them later. Look at that beautiful yacht cruising down the Potomac! Oh, it's Larry Williams; he's taking his family and a few friends on a cruise. Larry won a fortune from his uranium fields which he inherited from an unknown uncle. With Larry to entertain his guests are Peggy Houck and Lewis Winfield, internationally known singers. Peg and Lou began singing at R. H. S., remem- ber? Another of Larry's guests is Betty Metz who looks as young and pretty as ever. We see Betty surrounded, as usual, with men. She always wanted a rich husband, so she married a rich sultan from Turkey. Let's journey to the governor’s mansion in Harrisburg to sec that shrewd old politician. Robert Martin. Bob is serving his third term as our governor. He has conducted vigorous cam- paigns—making promises, shaking hands, and kissing babies. One of the governor’s secretaries is Beverly Buckley. Beverly, who doesn't look a day over twenty, is still' full of that pep and vigor which she had in high school.
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