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MR- 'll if li! rj A ll! ,. .ti F. in , . L: I' an t! .1 - Q 52 in F if F bi 592 iii I ii? .Jil r-1 I3 m Y .Ji 0 ti rg li fggfd-ea, B iss. 1Tl-lE BLUE JAY:f as as .- ... R 1 1 '53 CLASS PROPHECY Twenty-live years ago the members of the Senior Class of the Sahetha High School chartered a dirigible to take them on a round the world trip. Before the end of the trip tnany had seen places where they chose to get ofl' and so upon arriving in Sahetha, two young ladies only remained of the original thirty-nine. They were Reeva Lash, who is a teacher of science at Sabetha, and Frances Thornton, who is giving lessons on the violin there. Twenty-live years later these girls wished to have a class reunion, so they issued invitations. Some traveled far and others only a short distance, bitt in reply we found members of the class of '33 doing as follows: Kenneth Aeschliman is a Deacon at Berwick, Kansas. Crystal Baumgartner is international president of the Red Cross. Kathleen Burner is practicing medicine at St. Louis. Her speciality is Wire Hairedf erriors. Max Anderson is a traveling salesman. He sells ladies ready-to-wear and nonbrun silk hose. George Bode has entered secret service with Uncle Sam. Mildred Funderberg is getting grey, working to make her poems more like Tennyson's. Mary Hause is an interior decorator. Bachelor apartments are her speciality. Earl DilTenderfer has been allowed to take the Old Maestrol's place on the Blue Ribbon Malt broadcast. Ruth Hoffman is trying to transcribe V. C. Hiett's shorthand notesg he is clerk in ll, S. Supreme Court. Virginia Hollister is a lawyer for the defendant in a bootlegging scandal around the Great Lakes. Merle Diffenderfer is to discover a more efficient method of breathing. Wilbur DeViIbiss is caring for Leo the Lion at M. G. M Leo is getting so old and childish, that l don't believe Monk will he able to leave him. Grace Hundley has a Hawaiian dancing class in the Philipines. Doris Jellison is at Topeka teaching others what she was taught. Hernice Ladd has the largest Eskimo pie plant in Iceland She crossed a chocolate iceberg to get it Carl Evans is teaching Physics at Oxford. Homer Fiddler is mayor of 'lin-Buck Two's ranch in Wyoming. Violet Lowe is governess of Jon Lindburgh's infant son. Natline Maynard has a chain of beauty parlors to make wotnen more beautiful. Henry Haley is a lawyer in Reno. Isabelle Miller is taking a tour of the world to find a suitable man to help her spend Sill she won in '33. Roy Handley is district manager of Armours. Evelyn Moser is sports editor of K. C. Star, Kenneth Hook is owner of the Ile Lux Pool Parlor in Chicago. Eugene Reinhardt is with Al Capone in that city. Yes. the boys have bachelor apartments. Dorothy Ozenberger is matron of women at Lansing. Faye Pitt is secretary of Y. W. C. A. at Wichita. Harold Lortscher is a great scientist, so he says. LaVaun Phillippi is U. S. senator from Rhode Island. Mavis Plattner is Supt. of the Plattner Institute of Music at Hamlin. Kansas. Clyde: Masheter dot-sn't know what it's all about. His interests are centered in Price, Kansas. Alice Reinhardt is physical teacher at Baker University. Leonard Streit is successor to Rudolplt Valentino. Camille Smith is a foreign missionary to Africa. Leslie Wikle is stock farming near Sahetha, His specialty is Poland China Hogs. Roy Hatlte is ati artist in Paris. Gordon Edwards is head proprbuy at M, G, M. He expects a protnotion soon. Fl .ti ii I I' .Ji ft r . I ls? ste F. 45 Q1 l :te Q a. I . Q it EX: Y 'E fb E . .Q E3 F. .il fi ,tn I Lil ii F ii F l i Jill E03 H325 gi 3L.fi7'l5il 71' ian. ii, 5155. -3 N 515' ' - ' gif? 7 V31 ik, ii- 159:
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E JUNIOR CLASS I A ri V5 '. S' r Barndt, Trimble, Jackson, P. McNary, K. Reinhart. Summers, I.. Graham, Graves. Root. Strahm. Warrick, llirst, Gilkerson. Henry Poland, L. Baumgartner, M. Moser, R. Leuze. Meisner. Blankenship, Scott, 5 Showman, Wilkerson, M. Carpenter, l'. Lichty P. Smith, J. Wilson, Kistner, M Wilson, Metzger, Miss Hause, Freehy. C Cramer, Yost. Robinson. li, Wherry J Q CLASS HISTOY P' On September l, lllilll, there congregated at the Sahetha High School,fourty-live raw recuits, to join the army of the learned These were forthwith given the cognomen of Freshmen To insure their winning in the great Battle for Learning, They chose the followingothcers: 5 Commander-in-Chief, Miss Crosley: General, Dick Wherryg Lieutentant General, Marian Wilson: 3 Major General, Katherine Summersg Brigadier General, .lack Wilson. This little army has furnished its share of athletes and orators to protect old Sabetha against her enemies, The metnbers of this class have fought bravely on the gridiron and basketball A court to ttphold the honor of their school, And they have risen in their strength tof voice! as shown in Dehates and Glee Clubs. The following year they came back ntightier than beftre, This year the ollicers were: Lois Gralnatu, Pauline Tritnble. Katherine Summers, and Mildred Dannefer. The Sophomore artny was well represented in activities by Pauline Trimble in tlebateg Lloyd llirsi. in football, and Dick Wherry in Big Seven Scholarship contest. . F Another year rolls round and at last they are upper Class tnen: Officers this year were-:Carol Cramer, Maxine Freehy, llyron Yost, Reuben Metzger. and Marian Wilson. The class still excels La in sthool activities, lJon't Count Your Chickens was a big event in the lives of Katheryn Ann 5 Reinhart, Katherine Summers, Maxine Freeby, and Marian Wilson: also Jimtny's Little Sister , Q' the chapel play. by junior boys, and lest we forget the work done on the football field and hasltetball tourt by Lloyd llirst and lliek Wherry. 'I he greatest attempt and the greatest achievement was the Junior-Senior reception. 3 I .tl Ei e ii.g+i!kI iii fiihxi KE' asf Y ?3'!i.lf'i 354 Tail M 15, 'W 'Wie '- 1 Z? was ll F ll ri! Y -l I l'Tl U3 l'- C lTl L IP -4 ,4 .gal iz, 3 -. iii? 'eZGEE'2 '1 f PW! B. 133262. ' 1356- 4 lwii 4Q is . '33 L GBC SZ 2322.
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