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Looking 25 years into the future we see a bald headed old
man. He is seated comfortably before his television set and as
he relaxes he remembers it is May 11. Suddenly a thought flash-
es acros3 his mind of the good old days fifteen years ago when
he was the captain of the "Class of 1950". How interesting
it would be to see the members of the class and what they are
doing now he thinks, so he turns on his TV camera and it is
focused on a large wheat farm in Kansas.
Traveling over the thousands of acres of wheat the camera
stops in the yard of the mQmmoth mansion. A long streamlined
cadillac rolls into the yard and out steps the successful large
scale farmer, DALE JOHNSON.
The camera is changed, and onto the screen flashes a small
bungalow on the coast of California surrounded by palm trees.
A ship has just docked down by the bay, and a blonde comes run-
ning out of the bungalow to meet the tall dark Captain of the
ship. It is found to be DEDREI DAHARSH.
Again the camera switches, now upon Colorado Womens College.
The Chemistry Department comes into veiw, and there at the front
of the room full of giggling girls, stands a short little man
with bangs, known as Professor GERALD JOHNSON.
Across the nation goes the camera to La Guardia Field, New
York, where a huge plane is preparing to leave. A tall, dark
haired woman is noticed boarding the plane and toting along her
ten tots. \'/by it s JOYCE MCDONALD leaving to meet Lieut. Mc-
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Donald in a foreign country.
While the camera is still focused in the East there looms
on the screen a tall church steeple. Inside the packed church,
standing in the pulpit, we find Rev. ROBERT JOHNSON.
Once again the camera turns, this time to Portland, Oregon,
where it stops on the Commercial Department of the high school
building. Although the room is filled with students, it is very
quiet because PHYLLIS OTTO, a most efficient teacher, has ac-
quired good discipline.
A new vision is on the screen, for the camera has suddenly
switched to Chicago. There at the large television company is
seen a very elaborately furnished room. The president of t he
company is comfortably seated behind a desk with his feet propped
upon it. Wh1J this man is none other than WALLACE JOHNSON.
Seated nearby (very nearby) Mr. Johnson is his pert sec-
retary, who is very diligently taking dictation. She is dark and
is wearing a neat tailored suit. She rises when she has finished
and as she removes her glasses, she is identified as LONA SCOLES.