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, name. W... ' 5 PROPHECY ow-5 With the lines of her face drawn into a queer expression, Madam Svangali eyed the twenty-two seniors huddled around her and spoke in her usual mysterious and weird voice. HThis crystal sphere before me can reveal your hidden past and foresee any phase of your future life. Since the purpose of this secret meeting is to search the depths of the years to come, this much I ask of you - remain perfectly quiet concentrate and I promise the information you have asked for. She lowered her head and gazed silently into the crystal. Then she satisfaction. 3 Il only on what I say, gave a deep sigh of HThe clouds are fading. I see a tall, slender girl with red hair. Her bat is in position hundreds of people hold their breath as the pitcher hurls the ball toward her. The people are in an uproar-another run The scene-changes to the camera. Before him poses the As a cover girl, she has won for the Red Heads! Mary Ellen Carter has quite a name for herself. made the grade. sunny streets of Hollywood. The photographer is focusing his newest and most popular of all Power's Models, Hollie Bridgers Across the street from the studio is a famous night club where Miss America, Frances Peele, is busy signing autographs for her fans who are flocked around a stunning character. Now I see a striking, handsome young man whom I recognize as Jesse last few years, he has given Tyrone Power quite a dose of competition admits young Bryant is plenty good. In an elaborate office on the seventeenth story of a huge business her. She is quite Bryant. For the and Mr. Power himself building, I see Betty Jane Beale, dressed in a tailored suit, seated behind her mahogany desk. Representatives from all over the nation drop in to pay her visits. She has become a very efficient lady executive in real estate. The mists close in and as a new scene appears, a world wide famous Olympic swimming star, Ruby Brickle, relaxes on the beach of some South Sea Island. Dressed in beach apparell, she takes a vacation after having been a champion winner. A huge audience is applauding. On the platform stands the brain twister of the day. Richard Burkette, the magician, is now performing the Hindu trick. No flocks to see his performances! Gazing through more mists and clouds, I see several students whose wonder the public occupations are keeping them in their home town of Woodland. Bruce Lassiter, the same sweet and understanding person she was in high school, has become director of a successful kindergarten. Edward Futrelle is a noted Fuller brush salesman. He is filling his orders for customers in woodland before he leaves for Raleigh. Business is really increasing these days Viva Connor, a leader in civic affairs and president of the P.T.A., is quite an asset to her co munity. At this particular meeting, she has called on the principal of the school, Clyde Futrelle, to conduct the recreational part of the meeting. His geometry students are quite an intelligent group. The most modern automobile of all times is being driven by Raiford Futrelle whose name has marked the headlines of the newspapers since he perfected a method of converting atomic power to civilian use. In this streamline type of car, it will take only a few seconds to take Betty Griffin to the station where she will board a New York bound train. She is on her way to play a special composition at Carnigie Hall. In her spacious little art studio, Betty Glenn Griffin takes a last glance at one of her most recent drawings before taking it down to the art museum for exhibit. with her profits, she hopes to enlarge her studio and offer instruction courses. Again the scene shifts. John Lassiter, a college professor, and a lady friend politician Mary Alice Edwards, are engaged in for the State Senate and the rhythmic clicking of assist walter Parker, Jr and bone deformities. candidacy I hear wishes to in cancer a conversation. Miss Edwards has announced her is hoping Mr. Lassiter will cast his vote for her. heels through the hospital corrider. Nancy Ray Parker . in a complicated operation. Dr. Parker is a specialist - D n
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.e.. ........a.....,a,,o ..,. ,..-...A,-.......... te.. ... ,..,., . . , . , Continuation of Class Will- Itsm: Edward Futrelle wills his nonchalance in face of 811 forms of education, tests included, to Guy Revelle, Jr. softhat Guy can enjoy sleep- on class as much as Edward did: - Item: To Curtis Bridgers goes Raiford Futre1le's singing moice which has a range from tenor to bass. Curtis uust use it every morning before school and between classes to liven up the school. Item: Betty Griffin leaves her even temper, unruffled calmness, and sweet, modulated voice to her sister Frances to use when she is a senior. Item: Betty Glenn Griffin wishes to will her baffled little frown which she uses so effectively when an idea escapes her to Ann Beale so that she can use it on all the young men teachers in the next two years. Item: Virginia Holloman bequeaths her quiet, determined capability to Autrey Brown with a dash of indifference to responsibility so she can enjoy life even when she has many duties at hand. Item: Bruce Lassiter leaves to Betty Jean Rose her friendly, spark- ling personality with which to lighten up next year's work. Item! To James Bridgers, John Lassiter wills his adult dependibility so that James will be the outstanding senior John has been. Item: Irva Mae Liverman leaves her well-rounded qualities, both scholastic and athletic, to Bonnie Faye Bridgers hoping that she will b6 on the basketball team next year. Item: To June Sumner, Marie Lovegrove gladly wills her indespensible niche in the schools dining arrangements. Item: So that Laura Harris may have a chance to be selected the silliest girl of her class, Nancy Ray Parker is ieavlng her joyous, un- restrained giggle for her use. Item: Walter Parker is proudly willing his sauve efficiency in all circumstances to Willie Lewis Duke so that he will make a good class President. Item! Gladly sharing a privilege, Frances Poyle leaves her ability to get the daily paper first to read the story to Mary Howard. Item! To sports lovers, Dick Shackelfcrd bequeaths his shoes to fill in all sports with the privilege to use any of his favorite expressions on the athletic field. Besides these bequests, we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executors of this, our last will and testament, our class advisor, Miss Mary Ellen Lassiter. In witness whereof we, the class of 1948, testator, have set our hand ans seal on this first day of April in the year of-1948. Continuation of Class Propheey: In a room isolated from city disturbances, I see a man looking through a magnifying glass. He is examining a blood-stained axeg murders are his specials. He raises his head and I recognize him as being Dick Shackleford. He is a first-class detective now. The scene becomes noisy. Buzzings and ringings fill the place. Among the many girls in the telephone office, the head operator is Marie Lovegrove. She is perfectly satisfied with her work. A customer enters a fashion shop on L2 west Main Street in Conway. This reputable shopping center is owned and operated by Irva Liverman. Judging by her huge income tax she must be doing pretty good. I!m not sure this scene is for you people for I see an impostor, a rival. She calls herself the greatest psyschic in the world - Madame Virginia Holloman - She dabbles in thought transference. Just then the bell rang to change classes so all the seniors raced to class for fear they would miss the discussion on Shakespeare, never stopping to see what became of Madam Savangali. It was rumored that a group of teachers surrounded her and spent the rest of the afternoon peering into the future. ,.,.,.,.,,,..,. ,..-. .,.....,,.,..v...,.,..-....---,.,,,.,,... ,. .,.,,.. .. . .. X . . . . .. ..,.
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