Kendallville High School - Kay Aitch Ess Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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One Saturday we went to an Archery contest at Mary Ellen Fraze's Club, and to my surprise Margaret Hohnhaus won over the favorite from Mississippi. The same evening we went to see the hockey game between Bill Herendeen's Comets, and Clarence Herendeen's Meteors. Later I heard Paul Boszor trying to sell the boys some of his electric- ally heated hockey suits, but he didn't have much success, because the boys were afraid they might get short circuited and fall through the ice. I wanted to see Annabel Herr and Mary Jane Bortner's vaudeville act while I was in California. but I thought if I wanted to see any of the fellows around the Middle Wfest before my vacation was over, I had better be starting back. I dropped in on Ivan Gulick, who had his con- centrated vegetable garden on the ninety-sixth floor of the Howerton Building in Chicago. Ivan looked rather blue, and upon asking him what the trouble was, he told me that he was still try- ing to figure out the law of diminishing returns. However, after we went up to .Iohn's office and called on Ivan's vice president, Arden Beis- wanger, and started a friendly game of freeze out, the old vegetable-grower brightened up quite a bit. The boys said they had to take care of hard- ly any of the business since they had taken in the six new vice presidents: Lois Scarlet, Frances Strat- er, Mildred Strawser, Rose Walsh. Beverly Failor. and Kathryn Bauman. They told me that Howard Kurtis wife, the former Lenora Hill, had just won 510,000 back alimony, because her case had been pleaded so forcibly by the law firm of jean Are- hart and Lorene Gould. I had told Howard after he made all that money on his Grows In Ten Hoursa' corn seed, that he had better stay away from the women, but he wouldn't listen. Before I left Chicago, I went over to the Clay Electrical Plant to get' some cloud beams put on the Speedster Carl Bauman, the chief engineer, was having trouble adjusting them, so Dick came down and did it himself. Dick had a nice home out in the suburbs, and while we were talking Elizabeth flashed on the electric view plate, and told him to bring me out to dinner. QYou've guessed it, Dick and Elizabeth King had been married, and had five little Clays.j But I wanted to hop over to Pittsburgh yet that evening to see Peggy Berhalter about a pet collie I had left with her to be stuffed, so I grabbed a hurried meal at a small restaurant, and started for the smoky city. Ihad to convince Peggy that the Meteors weren't playing that night, before I could get her away from the television set. We had a pretty nice talk, until The National Adventure Story came on, then of course she had to see that. In this installment, Bud DeHoff, portraying the famous international jewel thief, was being chased by the great detectives Richard Claussen and Kenneth Firestone. Claussen finally got the jzznzp on Bud, in the last act, so everything was all right. We heard a news report that said Patty Wfilliams and Laura .jane McW'hinney were lost somewhere in France. The trouble was that the Frenchmen couldn't undertand the language the girls were speaking. That was enough for me, so I got my stuffed dog and beat it. I meandered down to the house of Henry Ford, the great podiatrist, only to find him entertaining one of his patients. Hazel Kreischer was his victim, and when he asked her how her corn was coming along, she told him that it was completely cured, but she would like to know when her toe would grow on again. The next morning I went back to the metro- polis, and tried to find the stenographer that Henry had asked me to send him. I went over to Ruth Milbournls Employment Agency to start my search: Ruth wasn't there, but her chief of staff, Mae Evelyn Miller, found just the girl for Henry. Since I didnyt have to go to work until the next day, I decided to go over to the Roxy to hear Qlive Kimmel give a recital on her overgrown fiddle. That night I was talking to Natalie Iddings about life in Egypt. Nat told me that the worst trouble with Egypt was the shortage of water, lint she had a lot of friends there and didn't have tn worry about that. The last I remember was the big nite cap she gave me. I woke up with a bad taste in my mouth, so one never can tell. Can one? --By George Busang Pug , , 4' .xlN:'fFi'l1

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