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Ina! IACK APPLEMAN Passed Away Mcsy 1, 1936 The Beautiful Garden What else is the sky but a garden, God's garden of peace and love, And the flowers that bloom in that garden Are the stars that shine down from above What more could I ask of My Master Than to he in that garden so fair, And seek for the wonderful treasure That lies in that garden up there. Oh, when my journey is ended And my toil here on earth is through, I hope to find rest and contentment In that garden, My Savior, with You. BILL POLLARD Page Seventeen W 1 W 7 , I w r I r 4 V f r V 1 N w P 1 P 4 H 1 W w Ls
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WHEN SCHOOL STARTS NEXT FALL BETTY DEE WIBLE-Wig and Paint, Sr. Play, Class Sec.-Treas. 38-39, Spotlight. MARGARET ZIMMER-G. A. Madrigal Club, The Count and The Co- ed SANDAL UARDA ZONKER-G. R. SANFORD N. HARROD-Service Club and Intramural in another school. GLORIA MAXIN E TEMPLE- MARY MONTOUS VVAGONER-G. A. A., Wig and Paint, lr. Play, Sr. Play, Our ToWn, Annual Staff. BELVA IEAN WALTER-G. R. Pres. 41- 42, Wig and Paint, Band, Orchestra, Spotlight. IACK WHITFORD-Spotlight. A., G. R., President ............ Vice-President .......... ..........Ieannette Hetrick ...........lack Renkenberger Secretary-Treasurer ........................................ Edna Fritz Class Motto .......... From School Life to l..ile's School Class Colors ........................................ Green and White Class Flower ......... .........Lilly-of-the-Valley Page Sixteen
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1 ll 4 It l .I 5 lj ll r tl 4 , ll 1 j lx l j ,r ill' ,r l 47 . if Nj 1 l lb l 4' Ill 1 K 4? , l Q .ztlifl 4 4 ,l l l at j t 4 r 4 I . 4 sl, 4 LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE Number, please. Long distance, please. Long distance. l wish to speak to Dr. WL H. Pollard in Washington, D. C., Shoreham Hcgel, Boom 580. This is Miss Beights of the Field Museum, Chicago. Number O l Here you are. Hello Hello, Bill? This is Ieanne Beightsf' VV ell, what a surprise! l haven't heard from you for ages. The last time l saw you was in l942 on the night of graduation. l've just received a new television outfit, and l thought you might like to come over and see it. lt'is possible to look at our old school chums. lt's the only one like it in the World. Would you like to see and try it out? I certainly would. l'll hop in my rocket ship and be over in ten minutes if traffic isn't too heavy. Here already? Traveling is just a minor problem in this day and age. Well, there it is, isn't it a honey? Who'll we contact first? l..et's try New York. Heres New York. Hold it. There's Theda Alleshouse in her penthouse. She's o famous dress designer. Here we are on Broadway. There's Earl Hubbard's name in lights. He has the lead in the Ballet Busse and Lois Outlaw is co-starring with him. The all-star cast includes junior Lowry, Paul Kimpel, josephine Leighty and Martha Ananias. l believe Homer Houck is the production manager, and Lucille Fought is his personal secretary. Bight down the line is Madison Square Garden. There's a troupe from Oklahoma. Of course 'Buck' Sellers is the star. Look at Bob Smith and I-ack 'Whitford ride. They're from Ioyce Leins and Marjorie Knott's dude ranch. Let's look in on the opera across the street. Lookl Vivien Engle is singing the lead in 'Carmen', and Walter Miller is directing the Philharmonic orchestra. l'll bet all the people stop at Haverfield and Hile's Cafe when coming homel Look inside the kitchenl Wayne Cooley is chef. 'll guess that's all the people we know in New York. Let's go over to Chicago. There's a new building. lt's an exterminating plant. Look who's running itl Lynn Becker and Fred McWhinney. They have a wonderful bus- iness. What's that? Are we seeing things? Sure! lt says Ieannette Hetrick elected by an overwhelming majority, carries fifty-two states in her run for President. Charles Balihan is editor of that new paper, the Chicago Blab. lt's the most widely read newspaper in the country, containing famous columns by june Koon, an authority on etiquette. Mary Wagoner is the Voice of Experience. I want to get a glimpse of Navy Pier. Why look at that beautiful steam- ship, the S. S. Lisbonl Look at that handsome officerl Why, it's none other than jimmie Fraze, and over there are a couple of gobs. lt's Iohnnie Cain and Omar Mountz. They import peanuts from Argentina to the Skimmel Milk Company of which Dallas Fiandt is the head. He has found a way to extract milk from peanut shucks. Iimmie often sails down the lllinois river over to Champaign, lllinois, to pick up ginger ale from the Becker and Becker Soda Pop Factory, Beverly being the president of the company and Betty, the vice-president. Look down in the counting department. There's Dorothy Bigelow counting the bubbles in each bottle as it's tested. She always was good in senior math. Elizabeth Gard also works here. She holds that luscious postion of pressing the ale out of a bale of ginger leaves. They have a good many law firms here in Champaign. There's the divorce court over there. Well, l'll be. Mary lean Squire and Gloria Temple are the lawyers. And there's Casey CMary Iaynel jones. She has been recently employed by the F. B. l. as sole investigator of all murder cases. There are not many murder cases now since I. Edgar Hovarter is on the job Uoyce to youl. Shall we go to Hollywood now, jeanne? Here's M. G. M. CMarshall, Graybill and Millerj Studios. They have a fine cast of actors. Forrest Frey is now playing n it U .1 u Page Eighteen
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