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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.
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