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Page 21 text:
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As we look into the prospective and optimistic future of the prosperous class of ’45, we see Caroline Cairns in Washington, D. C., as personal secretary to Joan Springer, who is now Secretary of the Treasury. John Miley, voted most likely to succeed by his class, recently took Roosevelt’s place in the White House. In New York we find Anne Lucci has taken over Arthur Murray’s dancing school and is doing a splendid business. We find Virginia Durham has started a school in which you learn “How to Swoon in Six Easy Lessons,” with Jim Haselwood as head “swooncc” Donna Shulenburg and Anna Mae Williams have taken over an Art Academy with Ed Stipe as their “right-hand man,” and Mickey Niblack and Eloy Manchego as models. Leta Faye Hotchkiss’ dream has finally come true now that she owns an exclusive beauty salon with such celebrities as Dinah Shore, Ginny Simms, and oh yes, the seventh Mrs. Elliot Roosevelt, the former Phyllis Jackson, as her best customers. Bob Koon is new starred at the Metropolitan Opera, even though he can’t carry a tune. Faye Peters can be found in an Italian restaurant putting out spaghetti and meat balls just like Mama’s. The “Three Musketeers,” Don Fisk, George Bongers, and Tom Warfield, are still doing a fine job protecting our coasts in Coast Guard. Also in New York are Daphene Judy and Marian La Chapelle starred in “The George White Scandals of 55.” Charles Rhoads is through West Point and is now commanding our Army. Gilbert Brunner is soon to be crowned the world’s wrestling.champion. Larraine Harris and Gloria Lawson have been doing a marvelous business with their animal hospital At the Vanderbilt estate you can find as caretaker, Max Haug, who has crossed a Mexican jumping bean with the flower of Jupiter. Results: Jumping Jupiter. Bob Neale is the caller for the National Bam Dance and can swing his partner mighty high. Betty Jo Olson is now editor of The New York Times with Mary Jean Runyan as top reporter. Ralph Taylor has at last perfected te’evision in color. Laura Jean Smith can be found at any time directing traffic at Time Square. Howard Morris, magician, got fooled the other night when he pulled a donkey, instead of a rabbit, out of his hat. Mary Lou Whyman, with her “motherly” instincts, is doing a splendid job with her “Girl’s Town.” John Gordon is busy flving passenger planes for Pan American. At one of the largest hospitals arc Rose Vanderhoof as dietician and Helen Miller as head nurse. Out in Hollywood we find lohn Jarrell, now tipping the scales at a mere 295 pounds, has succeeded Andy Devine. Betty Moore has gained a wonderful position as secretary for Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios. We always knew that Dorothy Myers looks would get her some p’ace. She’s a top flight movie actress. And who do we find as camermen but Dick Mote and John Anderson. Bob Callaham, with his long blond hair, has become Veronica Lake’s double. Marjorie Wilson has taken over Harry James’ orchestra. On the other side of the world we find Verloise Longacre is now the Queen of England. Gordon Gorrell is touring Europe with his world famous German Band. Back home Bob Crowe has taken over the local funeral home. Says he, “This is sure a dead place.” Betty Thode is still at good ol A. H. S. trying to pass her Spanish course. Dean Corbin has settled down on the farm with one of those good-looking girls from North High. On a chicken farm we find Barbara Rodda and Betty Sue Stone rising and retiring with the chickens. John Wilcoxson has sett'ed down and married. Says he, “I sure get tired of washing dishes.” Eddie Lark is still trying to make his old Plymouth run. Don’t give up, Ed., it will go some day. Bob Rock is busy rolling bones. No not dice, he is a bone specialist. Out at Stapleton Field, Betty Lindsey and Mary Pearce are rising stunt fliers. Bob Wuetig, with beard and side whiskers, has done much work for the Denver Board of Health. Ronald Alexander has at last realized his life long ambition—he reached the six-foot, two-inch mark recently. Hilton Baugh is shocking everyone with his electrical inventions. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, in this dissentation is not purely coincidental. All rights reserved by.............................. Uodiketgohwetn, Inc.
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ReMin Wc amor A To the boys from our class, who have already entered the service of our country, we dedicate this page. We were unable to obtain pictures of F. A. Davis, Lyle Bartels, and Ronald Lenhart, who also left before we were seniors. Most of these boys have been overseas. All of them are doing a great job and we wish them all the luck in the world. Homer Goodlett Don Bernard Boyd Peddycoart Max Priebe Walter Carson
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Joe Stelmack Jiremahers, CLsi of 46 The junior class is sponsored by Miss Burrus, assisted by Mr. Hovde. This year the junior class sponsored a play, “Foot Loose,” presented by some of its members. This year it also sponsored the selling of hot dogs and punch at the football games. As it is the tradition of the school, the juniors will give a prom for the seniors. When sophomores, they presented a Hill-billy play as their class assembly.
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