Pemberville High School - Pemberette Yearbook (Pemberville, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Senior Class Prophecy TIME: 1957 PLACE: Hollywood, California. In the outer office of Sam Goldwyn, the movie producer, two old friends are just meeting. Beryl Jean Covill: Evelyn Baker! What in the world are you doing here? Evelyn Baker: l've just sold my play True Confession to Sam Goldwyn for a movie production. Beryl Jean: Well, is that a coincidence! I'm going to do the costumes for it. Evie: Wonderful! Have you heard who is going to play the lead in it? Beryl Jean: Goldwyn told me it was an up-and-coming young actress by the name of Sylvia Gay. Evie: Yes, that's her stage name, but her real name is Henrietta Krift. Beryl Jean: Well, I didn't even know she was in Hollywood: do you know Where we can reach her? Maybe we could arrange dinner together tomorrow night at the opening of the Golden Slipper Nite Club. Evie: That would be wonderful! Did you know Robert Smith and Herbert Titkemeier are in town too? Bob has an orchestra, and Herbie is his vocalist. I hear their wives have just left for New York, so we can invite them to our supper also. Beryl Jean: This is going to be like old .times. Ray Dunham has a steamship line now. J-Iis office is near here. We could ask him oo. ' Evie: Let's go call them right away. 4' Ill HK 42 It a?MWy l t'.l33CICl'I USUIPCIIOHSU mm-'mmm -wuz:-3 2:--4a-'rug mzvdlvw P-I E F' o B2BE.3f2S,V1510r11 o gvwm gmgaob E Uvmrpgliz mm Ugohgiw 305 . 0055:-Q Q-itvf-pg, :IE :fEE'3.avQe-H6'- '11 OU Fi-9-rrQ3mQ7.5,.fl5-f'5UL 2,5 Q-',.4.gQE':. KQLQ On, U' mwcgmqrgggg Vg g-g'ZUwUu: 't:'w4:,-- 4 :mm2EH5gmF H rp- on H33-Oigmrms D ,.,,5'g5U95O4mBrD FED' ml-hfl3....5 '1fg.Qh DSv-s,.,,14' 1+ D-cs Fw O 54-+093 - 4 Hmm' wzsfbmffl Q Q-fCf'D,.g C5Cj'-Smmgg nv-smmv-s mat-D... v-1'-cU 5O9-dm v--'15 m.'1O,..mp,.mroU'0'Q Mmeggmmgm TJDKDUQ I UTCW l P-I '11 is O QU gm awwww Peemwmzmm ww 5- g m , 'Elfl r . - W ta , y fx l . Q f :: : ' Xgsiggfg Q 2' f5 '? 'f'f'9'w , . ?s..,,l V uf all . a V Wil. gi fa xii a B5 .filazfis ,,9Qve 1111 IW it ,i W 71 ull' ZW t mhfdx QQYQLQFEE n.fdqE5T , 'Q , 'sw if 'f S 0525, fi - 2.2, PEMBERVILLE, Omo Dry Goods Groceries

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