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GF'lfuvCB ' Doris Osborne has launched 'pon an extended cruise Her last love affair has given hcr the blues. Dick Carson is still pounding his old typewriter And perfecting a new one with a stroke that is lighte1'. Irma Kittle's now married to Bill Munshowerg In business affairs he's an important power. Through college Mary Jane Haxton is typing hcr Wayg Shc'll stop and get married, I'm sure, some day. Norman Helt is still giving Marian Van Bibbcr a whirl. He wishes that he could go over with that girl. Maxine Prust, it is whispered, has a secret romance With a fellow she met up at Stark's dance. Dorothy Tygret of our class the best looking gal, Is likewise well known for being a pal. Gilbert Hogue is a line rising young artist. Of all of the paintings, his are the smartest. Helen Hensley designs the smart outfits you see At ritzy affairs that have five o'c1ock teas. Virginia Thompson is going through Brown's Business Collegeg There she stuffs her head full of commercial knowledge. Judy Jennings is running a nice lunch roomg With her good looking waitresses business should boom. Daisy Knox and Bill Fegley are getting along wellg When they'll get married they refuse to tell. Bill Landsaw is giving the ladies a treat By tipping his hat to each one he meets. Edith Parker is going to the Bottle Washer's Ball With a hard working fellow that's handsome and tall. John Romanyk flirts with a girl from the skating 1'ink. He'll marry one soong at least that's what we think. Martha Stanger is putting the boys in their places, And trying to put young dancers through their paces. David Shannon has wedded a studious lass. She used to be one of the smartest in her class. Ada Brown has the fine position Of aiding others down at the mission. Charlie Carpenter, the ladies' man, Is still a bachelor. Catch if you can. Evelyn Steward is going abroad. I hear her last husband was only a fraud. And Bob Gilmour is doing his part Toward making the ladies sweet looks at him dart. Since Ted Harriman's opened his new cafe The night life of Terre Haute will sec a new day. lContinued on page 553 'R g' XA si-9 4 ' , 1 Y Q ' A, l i ' 9 3 7 o .l'wf'1zty-.scrclb E l 5 '
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C-Pluvfg ' SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY mystic gazes in his wondrous sphereg To him the fates of the seniors are clear. Five years hence strange things there will be. He'1l tell you about them without any fee. The famous orchestra you hear about Is run by Eleanor Briggs, the former Girl Scout. Eugene Muench has married a dame Who calls him Angel. He calls her the same. Mary Pipes is one of the popular young setg She looked very happy the last time we met. Virginia Ann Prewitt and Paul Pauline Are that way about each other. You know what I Rhoda Ann Throckmorton is a pretty lassg The smart boys of our town around her amass. George Schull, the French shark here at school, Is teaching swimming down at the pool. Dorothy Vaught is living at a ritzy hotelg She models smart dresses for buyers quite well. Margaret Ann Shaul is now teaching school Making mean little kids learn the Golden Rule. Agnes Spence has a frame of mind sunnyg Her impersonations of Hepburn are quite funny. Stoker, the lawyer, is very much loathe To lie for a client when under oath. Ray Bolinger is a director at M. G. M. With a chorus of beauties surrounding him. Nick Anderson is a renowned explorer And has invented a new type of lawn mower. Jim Baker is in love with Amy Ann, But her attentions are for another man. Paul Beeson and Betty Nicholas earn many nicklesg Together they make the finest dill pickles. Harry Bennington, a lawyer of Terre Haute, Became a judge by majority vote. Byron Ferguson and Miss Anderson Are living out near Sandison. Now that she's older and settled, they say, Helena Beckmann will marry Bob Kreager some da Jean McKee is now leading a gay widow's lifeg The fellow died after he made her his wife. ,Qy 5 fi mg fa li - - 9 1 3 7 A 'iff' 'I Iv 5 Twenty-siai Uleafl y.
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