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T- .... QUQmmHmUmmUQlQ l11l1m!W1P!Q QWUBQUQ J 1LQU! 9!!,,,, nn, On thing they don't mention in this restaurant-but we think you ought to know about-is that Ema Jene Bowers, who owns a super-duper School of Cosmetology, patronizes it, as does Betsy Crawford, who has just become the wor1d's fastest typist. Brian Proctor is a sound effects man who specializes in imitating animal noises. Most people will tell you that Hen- ry Sutton is a radio announcer, but actually-and you un- derstand this must not be repeated-he's a very good F.B.I. man. There were a few of this class who stuck around home. Sally Montgomery is supervisor of nurses at White Cross Hospital, Margaret jones is the first woman sheriff of Licking County, Clell Piper bought out J. C. Penney and now manages Penn-Villa, Bob Showman is head chemist at Pharis Tire Company, and Dave Graham still remains the People's choice and has set up an insurance office in the thriving metroopolis of Alexandria. Th K V-, J fx? W? Yr CIGSSZS Q , r G9 NK, l f f lf, xi C - X 7 1 Q i X'
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ww -.sn mmm-mm I THE FUTURE There's a well known restaurant in a certain metropolis where you could find out a lot about the class of '43. The cashier there is Frances Lamson and that very distinguished head waiter is Donald Farmer. Between them they could tell us thin,gs like this: President Roosevelt is still going strong in the White House, but his faithful secre- tary, the late Stephen Early, has been succeeded by Dale Hendricks. The restaurant sees the most of him during the opera season when he manages to get into town when Betty Rupp sings the leading roles. Once in awhile the president's grandchildren eat here with their governess, Thelma Taylor. The kids got the thrill of their life when she introduced them to that all-American professional football player, Bob Richards. That important looking man having dinner over there with the blond is Don Wat- kins, that well known politician. The blond is his private secretary, joan Keckley. Over at that big table are quite a few people we know. There's that play boy and man about town, Henry Dyker, and Esther Worstell, who is modeling for tooth paste ads. That one looking at all the girls that come in is a talent scout named Charles Ritter, and beside him is Jo Sook, his latest discovery. They say she has a contract to co-star with jim Arter, the singing cowboy, in his next picture. That blonde young man is Dick Thompson, a cartooonist. You'd never dream that girl beside him writes an advice to the lovelorn fcolumn. Her name? Pauline Sunkle. Sparky Faller is there toog he owns a railroad company now, and J une Ford is a dress designer. It was a dress she designed that was featured in VOGUE this month. At the little table over there is Judy Heddleson, the young lady who modeled the dress. The pho- tographer in this case was Paul Biefeld whose business is photographing Conover and Powers models. Those two girls at the little table over there are the outdoor type. Nancy Beggs raises thoroughbred horses, and Bertha Brown has played first base for the Dodgers ever since all the men who could do it were drafted. Last month a teacher's convention had a luncheon here and you ought to have seen all of the members of '43 that were here. They included Kathryn Evans, the home economics teacher at G. H. S.: Frances Cherry, who teaches English grammar in Paris schools, Grace Burig, commercial teacher at Capital University, Ellen McCollum, who teaches the Marines ju-jitsug Annalou Haynes, who trains airline hostessesg Dottie Heft, who is a professor of physics at Harvardg Helen Vandayburg, a dancing teacher in Hol- lywood: and Jonnie Johnson, who instructs ski troops. At that table 'way over in the corner sits a beautiful socialite with her third husband -I forget his name, but she used to be Fanny Jones. That very efficient looking lady hurrying out is Shirley Goodrich, the editor-in-chief of THE NEW YORK TIMES. Those two young ladies dining over there are literary minded too. Betty Lyons is the editor of a sub-deb column, and Eloise Hodges writes travel books. She just returned from exploring South America this time. The author whose book is being most talked about now is Mark Wilson. His book is H999 Ways to Win the Girl of Your Dreams. Every once in a while Evelyn Shoults comes in here and orders some of her favorite rich foods. The reason she always looks a bit guilty about this is that she's a nationally famou health lecturer. Those two gentlemen who seem to have something very serious to talk about are Paul Hackett, the eminent psychiatrist, and Weston Seagrave, the famous surgeon with the bedside manner. One young man who doesn't eat here very often is Searle McCracken. He's the dis- tinguished looking floor walker at Saks-Fifth Avenue, and he prefers those home cooked meals. 16 it.nla1,.'l... MA-mg this-Q
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S I llllll mm!I JUNIORS OFFICERS President: Darrell Sutton R Secretary: Ruth Ann Rolt-Wheeler l E Treasurer: Kendrith Rowland hx Student Council Representative: y li Bill Johnson i Social Chairman: Nettie Lou jenkins X1 ii LAST lifjxxi-ll2ll'lllfl K llurry llivv, Holi 'I' TH li-in, Hill lluwmzm. .lim Alitr-lu-ll, Yun lil'UXx'll. limb Ilmnul lmmpsuli. llnvv Novi-Il. 'Hill IIOXV-Gils Horst, GI1-Im .Im'1l:m, l,m's-in l'nl'I'. XYillwl'i Al:ul'lin, l'l'4-al l':ll1m'i', Iiolv llllclrmv. X'1lSlllll' lflmnmmirl, 'IN-fi Gzlslu-ll, Dun liUXYlllS. SIGUONIJ HOXV-Mr. XVomll-urii, Ilmmis- Davis, Num-5' Own-ns. Norma Sluugli, Uuriium llmqwall. fiPI'll'lltlI' Hook, .lop In-zwlx. Yvonne- l'Ing'w:ill, Nm-ttiv Imu .lm-nkins, l l'JIlN'l'S .lmivs, Nuzunm- Flint-, Miss Mm-Coy. FIRST li0xxY+Al2il'illJl Hill, Hmmis- .Xmli-rsmi, Hill .lnhiismy llulh .Xml llnlt-Kiln-4-In-:- irrvll Sutton, .Xllvn Brown, Ks-ii Iiowlzmrl, .Ivan Kuisvr, .ls-an Gosxivll, lla-li-n Kinney. This page sponsored by Dr, L. E. Davis. 18 'L
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