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1717 fa, ffbx 0 ii' . Q A .. Qgw 31, v g V my M351 What Do You Think? Hmodernu. l, being a poor working girl was flying along Suddenly l heard the purr of a motor beside me. One glance revealed the type of planegan expensive model imported from France, the Lustin. l was at once impressed by the pilot, and, upon closer observation, l realized it was none other than Paul Scott, my former classmate. He also recognized me and we soon were talking like old friends. He informed me that he had been living on Mars for the past five years and he was now the heavy-weight champion of that planet. He said he was keeping Fit by piloting on Ralph Neeley's Cincidentally the poet laureate of Englandl plane. He also told me that Mr. Neeley had eloped with a great Russian dancer, Arlene Hoytski. The traffic signal was now green and our conversation was ended all too abruptly. l was doing QOO per when l heard the sound of the long gong. l at once knew it wasa traffic cop so glided down to the nearest sky scraper. l parked, got out of the plane and rushed over to Herbie's yacht club, trying to evade the cop, l bumped into the proprietor in the rush. l looked up. Herb Smith! l exclaimed. We went over to a table to sit down. l urged Herb to tell me everything he knew about the life successes fo the 131 gang. HQf course, you have heard of the renowned invention, Matthews latest accomplishment. said Herb. lt is a very efficient noiseless alarm clock and he's applying for his patent now. Bob Rybolt, our class president, is married. He lives in Podunk and every Tuesday evening he flies into New York to broadcast bedtime stories to the kiddies. He is better known as Uncle Jo-Jo to the radio audience. lmagine it's195O, and pretend youire a in my insignificant tri-motored Jolls Joyce. Doc Arnholt, Bill Peck, and Dill l.ieter have put the Perkins Plaster lnc. on the map with the familiar slogan:- ' 'perkins paper porous plaster makes all aches and pains go fasterl- Fred Koehl is playing opposite Betty lngmand in the screen's version of Minnie the Mermaid a Seaweed production. Oh es, Mary' Hetsler, Howard Alsdorf, Lawrence and Raymond Morr and Sarah Donley are in Grand Cgpera, and all have staged a hugh success. Bob Bowsher and Vinnie Stahl are conducting lecture tours on the subject Eat and Grow Thin. Another high school romance that has lasted is the one between Fran Williams and Sam Carmoney. These two travel around the world and each year penetrate into darkest Africa to teach the gospel. Charlotte Teeter, universally known debater and musician will be greatly handicapped for the next month because of her sudden loss of voice. This misfortune was brought on by a cold contracted while she was playing ulgloon a composition by Mr. Billy Kirkpatrick, noted musician. Jean Weuthrick, Georgia Fulmer, Monica Priest, Heloise Moore, Dorothy Sharp, and lva Fae Duncan are all bathing beauties in Mack Sennet's comedies-We all are waiting to hear of their rapid rise to fame. Olive Kline has received the honor of leading Vassar's daisy chain this year with Ruth Forbes and Mary Mclfibben as her attendants. into the club. l saw his face for the first time. Bill Harrisln l stammered. Well, l always kne those feet would get you somewhere in the world. Tempus fugit. Herb and l had been talkin for nearly two hours. l left the yacht club with the promises of returning soon, escorted to my plane by Cop Harris. He told me of his engagement to Helen Hamilton but l stopped him before he had Just then there was a large commotion outside the club. Soon the figure of a cop came storm' Hi 1 li 5 5 it 3 ' 'hr-' 1 3, J 8 1 1 4 'Zu 'E F 5 if 3 i E Q sw 42 .3 I H 91 a chance to say anything elsef l told him to save all news for our '31 Alumni Banquet in June. So ff until June, 1950, l Il say goodbye and good luck. ' Elizabeth Ann Haynes. A A if-5547i-:F i Page 33 ,,..,...-.,..,1..v.,.x..,,.w.-its-IW Www- J ? l
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T I ff +. 2 V, 5 t . 'tr K 'K it it - x gi 's lf f L. 9 ,, ,RF 2 FX . 1 F l- . Q. t If l Z. 3 9 f.. 1 v i 2 5 5- f 1 1 V -..nu - . -- ' .wiki i a mi -r ,- it .55 Wim ,Af s q,,,,u.e L ,4-a.v..-fa Q -ww., ggi Gil , Wagga -in..--..,.....s.s... V may 2. 'gg fam -'pgsrgf'fr,.....,,,,3,,a:.m.Mf :.Hi,.s... :Qgf.a-ts,asa:u.:t.f::tbz4tg-su.1..,1af..a,..,.., wks. The Senior Class History in September 1927 a group ofyoung people interested in the business of getting an education entered the factory of Knowledge, as raw material. lt was strange, a new world where they were iooked down on and scoffed at by the older seekers for knowledge. The first year, they attended mostly to their studies, trying to build a firm foundation for the buildings they were to shape later in iife. in the pursuit of their respective studies the group divided, one portion taking a course such as would make them capable of keeping the accounts of even the largest of the factories of our city. The remainder was just preparing itself to be treated in a second factory where they could further pursue the mysteries of science, mathematics, and ianguage. During the second year some of the 'impurities were taken out and the material was not quite so raw. Several representatives went out for different athletics and gained the training which made them stars. Through these first two difficult years the newcomers were lead and assisted through the different machines by Howard Aisdorf, a leader worthy of much praise. The third year found the group paving the way for leadership in sports and activitiesfthe lead' ership they would be responsible for in their last year of being purged of all impurities. i-lonor was obtained in the ciass room. Dramatic ability was displayed in their production of The Youngest . The proceeds of this play added to the money earned by the successful operations of two Cafeteria Lunches, were used to entertain, and in honor of the preceding group, in the form of a Junior-Senior Banquet. They were steered through this third year by an abie leader, Robert Bowsher. The final year came and through the efficient leadership of Robert Ryboit ali remaining impurities were removed, enough social life and activities had been added to make the product from the molds completely finished. Members from this group had taken part in the departments of music, athletics, debate, dramatics, and through their faithfulness, and efforts had helped to bring fame to the whole institution. The Whoofenpoof was selected to be given as the final dramatic production of this group. The instructors who have coached them during this improvement have been helpful and bene- ficial, and to them goes a great deai of the credit for the molding and shaping of this finished product. a Now the class of 1931 leaves the factory. Some are completely finished products who are ready for their life worki others will continue to be treated and tempered until they are highly polished as professionals who will take up the most difficult tasks of life. 5' Iva fae Duncan. f a ff? 5 315 5 iz 5 2 : pil if Q W E5 W' A v isit.. .iq ..mf...t-.sNa,,.,.,t,.,.,,.N,.. ...,.,,,., W., Page 32
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