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Slililllfllfi FHEIFEBEEY Marijayne Clemmons is a model we see Of fashionable frocks in gay Paree. Jack Gooding and his fifty piece band With Ruth Reddel as cornetist is touring the land. A lawyer in Chicago is Charles Cox, While Julius Miller is a dealer in stocks. And Charles Geshiwlm, a great diplomat, Is touring Europe with the aristocrat. Mary Laverne Francis, who just loves to cook, Has given up teaching to write a book. Bill Carter is an umpire in the American League, Gladys Lawhun in matrimony did succeed. Jim Stephens, a scientist, Dick Warner, the same, Explored the unknown and won themselves fame. Bob Pfeifer is an electrician according to Hoyle, John Wilson, a detective, all crooks did foil. Virginia Aldridge is a teacher of children so dear Russell Thompson is a rancher in Texas, we hear. Roger Jones is the new Governor of our state, Paul Bates, a seat in the Senate did rate. Delmar and Fred fthe last name Alsenel Are billed in the movies as a dancing team. Allan Allers IS a farmer -he loves the land, Waunita Klump took up nursing, we understand. Elzada's a soprano on the Bing Crosby showg And Byron's a financier rolling in dough. Gloria Thomas is a projectionist in New Orleans, Jo Anne Griffin just travels-or so it seems. Lena Mae Durst and Doris Rotramel In their teaching professions are doing well. Jack Pickering struck oil out California way, There he lives with his sons and wife Laura Mae. Maxine Wiese is the wife of a judge to beg Gene Miller is a sailor of the deep blue sea. Kay Ward, M. D., a cure for cancer perfected, Mary Thompson to Congress was elected. Harley McClure is manager of a five and dime store, Roger Hougham fell heir to a million or more. Virginia Musick is a reporter for the Pantagraphg Betty Golden is also on the staff. Dorothy Schad, who has great charm, Is now a receptionist at the State Farm. Marilyn Block, an author we must confessg Her latest book's just off the press. Now you have heard of our accomplishments great, The rest of our lives will be up to fate. MW mm X Y Milli!! QS' X , N 3, .A ..1- My T, VER I . Viffgpg , t ' . ' .tg L4 ff 5 . iff ff V ,Ul f H' Nl i t 1 7 ,N I, it , X C ui, NM'
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