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T E Wayne Ex ms Vllgll Evelett and Waltel Kelly It IS qulte 1 lump Ilom the nllddle of the Atlantlc to Noltherll Canada but the next plctule pre sented John bplague Hally Webb and Hubert Matheny as Nolthwest Mounted Pollce hot on the tl 111 ot a tleachelous cut thloat gang Next ln Oldel Cdnle tour wlnsome housewlves who have kept that school glll complexlon thlough all these years and who ue dustlng and cleanlng house vsho tor' Uh take a guess' These old Qyoungl classmates W616 Helen Roush hllzabeth lzldmulldson Maly Parl ell and MRXIHS lxyle Reed Jacoby It seems has tlken up avlatlon taken It up 111 more than one sense Paul Beckley has opened an excluslve cloth lng stole ln McArthur employlng Greeba Colllns Irene Flance and Mary L Hughes as lmported Qdo not conluse Wlth deportedj models Herrold cern makes frequent tllps to Noo Yawk for the latest iashlons actlnv at 1l1tC1VdlS as IdSh1OI1 plate ITIS Young IS pelsonal tutol to the Van derlellel twlns and lS teachcmg them all klnds of language Mal uellte Wood Loulse Pavey and Bern ud Stanley are lnstructols ln Latln at Prlnceton Daltmouth 1nd Putus Putnam Hall re spectlw elv Ivan McLead has the soft dllnks con cessloll ln the Illoatlnff Cello cllcus Maltha Stew alt 19 affltatol ln Chlef of the Ladles Monthly Afflt ltO1 vshlch she publlshes wlth the asslstance ot Charles Mlllel pllntel and Ellzabeth Wlllock CQHSOI Rllph Duplel lnd Annl Mae Fuley ue dolng a speclaltv dance on the Kelth Albee clrcult Edward Cole has at last acqulled a knowledge of Physlcs at Yale and IS lpplylng thls knowledge to the bettelment of that pol tlon of the gulllble pub 11C whlch lndulofes ln Dodge Motol C315 To my APE A Sll1'p11S9 I saw Calyl Calter and Maly Lou Cole man at thelr headquarters ln Boston dllectlng the aftalrs of thelr Chalh of tea rooms James Klln enbelg 15 a leglslator ln Oh1O and has Just lntloduced l blll plohlbltlng the use of the swear wolds Go to the Dlckens JCSSIG by the way IS a promlnent club woman both at home and ln the soclety columns Puth Blown Dolothy Beebe and LOUISE Blackburn ale well known travelers havlng vlslted eeuy polnt oi lnterest on the globe Har lan Calpentel and Lawrence Hayes are lnstruct ors ln publlc speaklng at the state school for the deaf and dumb Paullne Flenup IS Physlcal Ed lIlSt1l1CtI'9SS at O U and wlth the ald of Allce Mc Klbben IS ll2LV1T1g great success Phlladelphla clalms MRYIOH McClure and Imogene Syx who are deslgners fol a fashlonable mllllnery shoppe John Hlll IS content to watch Junlor play end on the the Standald Oll Company Pearl French and Freda Ballenger are well known sports women Herman Herron and Paymond Schuler are valued sololsts ln bousa s band The responslble posltlon of Joke 6d1t01 for Whlz Bang IS filled by Hayden Shaffer Mal y Alden Helen Bates and Gertrude Gllmole fue the 1d0lS of thousands of movle fans and have created a declded stlr ln Hollywood I eah Huntel Julla Cable and Josephlne Hlll are European lruyers f01 Wanamaker s New York Forlest Dve IS runnlng an alrplane llne between Columbus and Pomeloy ln connectlon wlth the P U C O M lry Hflrwlck IS the 1llStI'llCt01 ln Man ual Arts at Vassar Clarence Hanlng IS football coach at Mldml Marle Woodruff and Ethel Hoop er opel ate '1 beauty pallol and have a very select trade Lllllfln Clanmel and Lucllle Dalton ale customs ln pectols ln New Yolk harbol The De 24 H . t N I fz , ' ' I, - - . .' , . . . . . . - fi '4 ' 1 A o 1 , ' , . . - , i Q l , .' , ' I g- 'a in I Q In v , . 7 I J ' 2 ' D '2 ' ' , - - C . , u ' A in ' , , ' 5, - - ' , , I I I ' 1 I . . , ' ' ' v ' Y , . 2 I I 1 Y 1 7 'l , I . . 7 I 7 . . . . - I -,, n ,. - ,, . . y . V. . ' I - . 1 , I C l A ! 1 2 i' c . ' d . l . . ' ' . A . A' . . ', . .- . I . , , - . 1 ' ' ' Y F I 7 Q , w ' . . . . . M01'g3Y1, who is 21150 employed by the Same COD- Yale football squad. As a side-line, he manages Y . . t . ' . . . 1 ' ' I Y . h O, . . . 7 . I Q I . . - , L , ' ' s 1 I . I 'O ' 'g ' . ' . . ' h 2 l . 5 . . ,U c , , D h , . i L G , , .1 C . I Q . .' . D .Abi ., U 1 . - Ji D, .1 , , . . I . A C . i- - -. . . 't . 1. . , . . P 2 3 ' . . . D . . . . .y A. ., . , t .1 , u I 1 g l '. 1 ' 2 2 z ' 2 ' . . . 2 . ' - Q L ' - c I . C C l. . , . . . - l . ' ' Z ' c c ' ' . ' c N ' . c 4 1 ' ' , ' ' ' . v ' S 1 ' - f 1. - C .
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HE ARENA CLASS P 9100 Front Street Chrcago Illrrrors June 1 1945 Dear Mr Harshman This letter urll undoubtedly prove an entrrely ple rs rnt surprise At thrs trme of ye I1 erch A H S ffrrd s mrnd seenas to return to the old burld rnff rnd hrs old frrends So rt was wrthr me I was peacefully dosrng rn my study after spendrng a strenuouos day doublrng for Ben Turprn when I heard the regular snappy steps of the postman outsrde Expectrng a contract from the Harold Lloyd Corporatron I qurckly sought my marl MV first letter at once belrttled the rest md I was on my toes rmmedrately It contarned rn rnvrtatron from Robert Prerce whom no one has ever been able to banrsh from hrs mrnd to vrsrt hrm at hrs laboratorres as soon as possible promrsrng me a delrvhtful and drstrnctly seasonal surprise Robert as vou undoubtedly know rs now a master chem 1St and electrrcran has hrs laboratorres rn Osh kosh Iowa You may be sure that I left on the next arrplane Arrrvrnfr at Oshkosh and the lab I was rmme dratelv conducted rnto Vrcs prrvate experrmental room I was amazed at the network of W11 es bat terres etc that nearly filled the room and de manded an expl matron This sard Vrc rs the latest wrrnkle rn telephotography Wrth rt I h we been able to photograph bv radio and drrect the focus to any pl rce whrch I desrre I could not suppress a marvelous whrch rnvoluntarrly rose But contrnued Bob with the same old rnebrrrt R OPI-IECY ed turnkle rn hrs exe I drd not rnvrte you here merelv to show you thrs latest rmprovement for rt rr 111 be a few months yet before I announce rt Even yxhrle I xr rs working I could not help re rnemberrnv our old class of 27 for Spring was rn the ur So rn mv erfperrmental task I tuned rn on our frrends rnd here you see my results He handed me a photo album rnd memories began to strr tt the first page There appear ed John Alden rn the Chautruqua crrcurt makrng a huge hrt as fir st tenor As a specral number on the same crr curt James Boden and Margaret Atkrnson were featured rn a vrolrn duet rccompanred by Vrr gene McAdoo The next page showed Phrl Ong and Ed Rustrn helprng Paul Whrteman out of 1 trght place rn a promrnent nrght club The dazzlrnfr hostess was none other than our Dottre Hrghley Along wrth these was a prcture of Margaret Lav erty who rs now plar rng a lead rn Abres Irrsh Rose The next page revealed the closrng scene of the Jones Smrth murder trral rn which Dow Roush the prosecutrnfr attorney for thrs crty was leavrng the court room after defeatrng Clarence Darrow counsel for the defense The presrdrnff Judge was ROSIB Coen who has establrshed a fine reputatron because of her farr decrsrons And by the way could you guess who rs mayor of our fur crty ' Feorffe Brown hrmself George was elect ed by a vast marorrty when he announced hrs plat form as favorrng the rnst rllatron of smear proof lrpstrck at all rnter sections Then came John At krnson who rs now first mate of a trans Atlantrc steamer Ercperrerrced vobs on the same boat are I I 7. . . 7 H . . . I . . a ' I l D I 9 - ' l . , v . , I ' 1 - ' . 1. - Z y ,Q V . . - ' . 7' . ' . ' . . , ' 1 , ' - w 1 1 C ' - 6 . K , 2 2 ' ' . 2 ', 2 . 2 '. N re ' - , . 7 ' . ' - '-' . . . u . . 5 c A - , c . . I . i. . . Y I I . O c . , , c . , . 1 . . . . , l c C, . C . 2 . 1 r . . . . . . . I r ' 1 u A I 1 D 1 - A 1 ca 1 I A 1 l I 4 ' 1 C s ' . 9 5 1 u I 1 A . c , c . . . . . I . . . . . I . 1 . Q C C C , l O , . , - 7 a - v 1 L C. ' , - . . a 5 1 . I . . . D. . - - ' 7 , - 1 Q 1 , , . . . 1 - v o 9 I I 1 I tr 9 ' ! . ' ' O ' , X. . . . 1 . 1 u u 1 . c y ' C - 1 ' ,, , l w 4 l I , u I ' Q C ' u ' n - ' ac' ' ' . . ' - c r' 2 . , , . J C , . - - . 2 I ' C - C G . y . , . L . . 2 - 1 ' ' 77 '- - K. n u , ss an ' ' ' . ' ' . . - ' nr. . - y C as U , ' ' ' .'. . .' - - , , c c ' c . r D
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THE APE A trort Mornmv blab whrch rs 1 new paper havmff NEA serwrce IS publrshed b3 Lowell B unhrll 1nd Clyde Ch rdwrck Olg1 Crssels IS 1n eflicrent re porter Olrve C 1rpe11te1 h IS replaced Elsre Rob rnson on the Messeneer staff hoxre Buckley and Ida Larch are nrajorrng rn Crvrcs at Harvard As a saleslady rn the Cornwell Jewelry Store Flor ence Bolen offers rn added attractron to patrons A dancrng academy caterrng to an elect group rn the crty of Mramr Florrda h1s recently opened under the supervrsron of Forrest Atkrns Clarrce Baughman and Ruth Rathburn and Marre Car sey are berng hrghly prarsed for therr mrssronarv work Earl Wrlson Herrmer McAfee and Howard Romme findmvf a scarcrty of rvory rn our localrtv are treadrnvf the m1zes of the Afr1c1n runofle rn search of thrs rmportrnt product Thev are Get tmfr many helpful hmts from the n ILIVQS Under ald Wolfe Robert Sheridan md Pearl Romme 1re conductmff 1 screntrfic expedrtron rnto the Polar reofrons 111 search of the recrpe for eskrmo pre Paulme Rrles Lucrlle Westf rll 1nd Edn 1 Trrbe are oper 1 smfr rs of Great note 11rd 1 e studvmff 1bro1d F11 'Nlrf le sopr 1110 llld Anne Smders vrolmrst ue t1k1nfr lrurope bv storm h lVlIi0' ap peared 1 number of trmes before roy 1ltV I11lph Norrrs IS Unrted St 1tes Sen 1to1 from Pennsylvr nra and has done much to help the retu n of lrvht wrnes and beer W1ll11d M 111ne1 Fred Mansfield 1nd Harold Lrnscott haue made a fortune and es t1bl1shed 21 world wrde reput1t1on bv sellrnsr re lrable roller skates Lrllran Larrdrs rs Uurde on 1 srght seerng bus rn the bw land boom 111 Pat rffonr 1 Cecrl Ladd and Cl11ence Mclxmstry 1re runnrnof 21 Chocolate Shoppe lt Weep 1h Nev1d1 Puth Lrpprncott 1nd Auffusta Masten have m11 'red handsome 1ctors and 119 repentrnff at lersure Sadre Love and Bes sre Lrnscott are gox ernesses at the governor s house Iack Preston has the exclusrve rrffht of sale for Boy Scout Unrforms and he and Paulrne are l1v1n01 happrly ever 1fter John Power rs chref engmeer at the Cooke School and rs reported to have perfected a frrctronless tractor M1ry Sher rdan Alrce W rllrams and Nellre Staten are leaders rn the Woman Sufrage Movement Two of our most successful bankers are Connre Wersenbach and Lucrlle Schuler who are oflicrals rn the Thrr teenth Natron 11 Burk Rowena Sprout has the postron or secret 1ry to Andrew lxellogfg hard It work seemrnfrlv rnterested R1y rs now Atheletrc Drrector at the Countv Infirmary vou know And so I Lnded IH hour of the most rnter estmfr entertrrnnrent whrch I h1ve enjoyed srnce le111n01 hr h school Feelmv ce1t11n th It vou wrll be rs mterested Ill these old ffr 1ds IS I I wrll close now and expect 1 replv soon Smcerelv PUSSELL DEAN P S Mv contract from the Harold Lloyd Cor poratron also -11111 ed 1nd I sh rll be of for Holly wood as soon as I C111 find my shell rrm ffl rsses Ple1se address mv m11l to 0001 Coconut Bcule vard Hollvwood Cal1forn11 1 N 25 D , 1 1 C., c 1 U 4 - ' Y a 7 v 2 ' i C c 2 O 2. 1 1 2 . 2 2 2 ' - 2 ' - 2 ' ' U - ' '. 2 ' ' 2 ' - 2 1 2 ,r 2 2. 1 2 ' f 3 . 1 1 1 ry' 1 1 1 . Q- . ' - D f A C 1 1 . . . . l C 2 . . 6 . . - ' 1 1 ' ' . ,, 7 ' 1 ' 7 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 2' w C n . I . 0 I, ' f 1 C ,Y 1 1 c y ' , 2 ' 1 ,D ' 2 '. ' I ' D 1 u I 0' . I ' 1 y 1 . c L 2 C . . . . .l 2 . - , G ' , , 1 1 N 1 , 1 1 ' 1 0 1 1 C 1 b 1 1 ' D 1 , 1 1 x l ' I 1 1 u l 1 1 v v v 1 . L C, ' c 1 c . 1 c O 2 ' 1 - 2 1 . ' 1 .1 ' 2 ' ' . the drrectron of the Smrthsonran Instrtutron Don- Turnrnff the last ave I found Ra She ard 7 1' 15 7 1 1' 1 11 ' . 1 1 2 1 ' ' 1 1 ' y , 1 1 1 1 , O . . 1 o C f 2 ' 1, 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' I J 1 ' 1- D , . . 1 ' Y. A I Z 1 2 . 1 2 J, 2 2 2 ' ', . C ' 2 2 , -2 ,,e' gm 2 21' ,, 2' ,, g 21 . cg '2 2 N. 1 1 1 11 , 1 y 1 -1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' -1 1 v 1 1 . 4 1 L 1 5 , 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 lr, 1 1 , ' l . ' I 1 ' 1 1 I 1 . v v n , 2 1 h 1 - , 1 l., c ' ' . 1 2 1 D . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . 71 ' - 1 , 1 v . 1 , 1 1 2 2 ' ' 2- 1 . 1 1 ' . ' 1' O . . L 'c - V ' c ' 1' 1' , 1 ' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 ' A1 1 1' y 1 1 v - n C C , A C 1 , C C 2 ' 1 2 2 1 - 2 2 , - ' C, 2 . . ' . , 1 - ' 1 1 ' ' 1 . 1 1 ' - 1 1 V ' 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 ' , K ' , 1 1 2 .
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