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Bones, who is limping slightly. They are entering a shop. A window washer is blocking the View of the sign. Oh yes, I believe the window washer is Tom Koeze and the name of the shop is Coral's Pets. Coral Ives is the owner. Inside the shop, Betty Jones is mopping the floor, Standing on the corner, I see a policeman, Chuck Balkema, giving a ticket to a chauffeur, Bob Hoeksema, who just went through a red light as he was trying to rush his employer, Elaine De Kraker, to the Civic Theater in time to hear that famous Tree Surgeon Lecturer, Mary Wyma. As I glance into the crystal ball, I see other important people engaged for a day at the Civic Theater. There is Deloris Dunn, a glass blower, and Ethel Ter Meer, a distinguished artist. It seems that because Lillian McCoy, the opera singer, is so busy, they are having difficulty getting her to give a performance at a tea in honor of Glenna Beld, the Broadway actress. Also booked for a day's stay is jack Kelder, inventor of farm ma- chines and promoter of scientific agriculture. Around the corner from the theater in the high school are the Superintendent, Andrew Doorn, and the Principal, Marilyn Patrick, holding a conference with the coach, Bob Vander Werf, who claims he needs a band to pep up his teams. The likely prospect for band director is Bob Curths, assistant coach and government teacher in the high school. Dolores Fiebig, Shirley Potter and Ronald Tymes are other teachers at the high school. The custodian is Don Chatterson. Nancy Troeger and Angie Werkhoven are working together as salesgirls in Wood's Depart- ment Store owned by Marvin Wood. The elevator girl is Marlene Winh. Paul Thieme is manager of the jewelry department, and Velma Richter is working as his assistant. Don Smith and his assist- ant, Ruth Stapert, do all the window decorations for the store. A few homes in the community have been robbed recently. Right now Detective Don Cook and his stenographer, Donna Bergman, are listen- ing to the frightening story of housewife, Mrs. jean Van Overen Rupert, and her maid, Marla Runyon. The postman, Willard De jonge, is delivering the morning mail to the Randall 8c Meurs Adver- tising Agency, Marjorie and Dolores have a large concern now with Betty Hallas as their art director and joan Fisher as head of the model department. Some of their most recent advertising contracts have been with Shirley Berends, taxidermistg with Tom Foreman, a diplomat, and with the Fl0ck's Foods Restaurant, managed by Roger Schopp. At Roger's Flocks' Food Restaurant, the Chef is Ray Mackey, Judy Dougherty, Agnes Yonker, and Beverly Winheld are the waitresses. Cashier for the business is Shirley Sullivan and the hat check girl is Eleanor Davis. The entertainment recently starring at the well-known supper club'is Kenneth Larabee and his band. Pianist for the music makers is Jeanne Hendriksen. Mae Van Belkum, the famous impersonator of Hollywood, who is featured by the band, is teaching jo Ann Pausinga the art of impersonating so that she may take the star's place in some of her engagements. Her business manager, Sue O'Rourke, is also visit- ing at the restaurant, Patrons of this fine supper club are Mrs. Dolores Hoekstra Young and Mrs. Marilyn Bos Kole and their families. Also seen there is that famed bachelor, Durwood Young, and an eligible maiden, Audrey McElroy. The crystal ball is getting dim, the pictures are fading away with the time. Mr, Zylstra moves, gets up, deposits a dollar bill on the table, leaves the chamber of Madame La Zonga and slowly saunters down the street, staring vaguely into space as he reflects on the changes that time has wrought in the lives of the seniors of 1951.
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