The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, March 01, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Class Prophecy
What is in store for the Class of 1945? Let’s call
out the old science of astrology and so look at the
stars. The years ahead are eventful and interesting.
The first scene reveals a low rambling ranch in
Oregon. Fine horses and cattle are grazing about
the place. Who is the boss? Why, Betty Chocktoot.
People are talking a great deal about a new broad­
caster for NBC. A lady of some talent has made quite
an impression. It is Helen Hayes, who graduated
from college and become interested in radio.
Lawrence Patrick we see escorting some guests
about his famous “dude ranch.” It is deserving of
its good name for Lawrence gives it a lot of atten­
tion. During the evenings they dance to the music
of his well-known dance band, “Ham” and his
trombone.
Ah! Here is a prediction for Doryce Collins. She
has become an important secretary in a business
firm and probabilities are that she will own a part
interest soon.
Montana comes into view. Is that Pauline Wil­
kinson we see in this lovely home? It surely is.
Pauline graduated from college while what’s-his-
name was still away, but now he is home.
Montana again. This time it is a big ranch and
farm with all the trimmings. This farmer has every
thing, including a lovely wife. We may guess the
wife by now, for we see the farmer is Glenn Fritz-
ler. Glenn is a man of considerable influence in his
part of the country.
Over there by the Big Dipper is a prediction for
Raymond Bennett. He has become quite a club
man and has a good position with Elks. He has
made several trips as their representative.
Venus sparkles with light and we see Mary Lucy
Andrew moving happily about her home in Wed-
derburn, Oregon, getting her children off to school.
Girls Practice Track
Since the girls have been running on the track,
high jumping, hurdling, and doing practically what­
ever the boys do, there is a general demand: “Give
us more!” From four to five on Mondays and Thur-
days girls can try out the pits and track to their
hearts’content. In the future we hope moie girls will
discover what fun it is to indulge in this form of
recreation. Come on out girls. You will be glad
vou did.
Well, Well! Here is Marceil Tom directing a
group of girls. She is the girls adviser at Chemawa,
Oregon.
Cassiopeia shows us starry-eyed Lillie Frye at
her place on the Oregon Coast. Lillie is happily
married and she and her husband run a tourist
court.
Why this is Daisy Pete! She is now manager for
her famous brother, Pug, of Madison Square Gar­
den fame. She supervises his diet, training, and
arranges for all his matches.
The stars predict a ship for Geneva Alex. There
she is in white uniform, a ship’s nurse in trans-
Atlantic travel.
Another nurse? Yes, indeed. It is Cleo Picard
who is now superior nurse in a large hospital She
has made an out-standing record.
Here’s a star that indicates Hollywood. Oh see!
It is for Yvonne Ghangraw who has become a well-
known designer there. Her hobby of art was made
into a real vocation.
Here comes LeRoy Gill out of his office. LcRoy
graduated from college and is now in a chief clerk’s
position in an Indian agency.
Another familiar figure follows. Could it be, yes
it is Clyde Bobb. He is superintendent of the agen­
cy, and doing a good job.
What is this we see? A news photographer and
journalist is the work predicted for Virginia Wil­
kinson. She has had some interesting trips in for­
eign lands.
This galaxy predicts that Mabel Thompson will
be a beloved public nurse and will live in Pendle­
ton, Oregon.
What’s this? Ethel Blake has just jumped into
the sea of matrimony after several successful career
years as a teacher in Northern California.
Jupiter comes into view. Something looks inter­
esting. A football squad is listening intently to
Coach Bill Yallup give one of his famous pep talks.
Neon lights blaze above a familiar name: “Anita’s
Restaurant, Famous For Fine Foods.” Yes, it is our
Anita Grunlose doing a good business in Yakima.
Bonelie St. Goddard? Oh, She is operating a snap­
py little "drive-in” somewhere in Montana. Her
husband is a cooperative partner.
► T-Sgt. George Quintasket of Nespelem, Washing­
ton, visited Chemawa May 8. George has seen ser­
vice in France, Beligum and Germany. He wears the
Purple Heart, two clusters, and the Silver Star. He
was a popular student here, before joining the Army
in 1941.