Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 13 text:

CLAS3 PROPHECY SCENE: A living room of a well-to-do family. DISCOVERED: A well to do young matron, who pretends to arrange the room for a few minutes. During these few minutes some one plays softly music off stage, such as rtMcmorie3M. When the room is straightened the matron turns on the radio, which also begins playing some such song. The matron falls asleep in an easy chair, and the radio stops. THE READER: Steps to side of stage and reads the prophecy. As reader proceeds different members of class drift across the stage to make it appear as if they wero appearing in the dreams of the matron. THE READER: (Reading) A young matron vh o was a graduate in the Class of 32 of Berrien Springs High School ton years ago, has just retrtafcnod from her favorite bridge club which mot this evening at Mrs Hogue’s, who was formerly Ethel Storick. She turns on the radio to pass the time while waiting for the return of her husband, Marion Hogue, who has been away on a business trip but is returning on a late train. She falls asleep. Her dreams carry her back to her high school days; her class mates appear and then drift into the distance. Victor Beveridge notod in high school a3 an orator, and most fluent speaker. Behold him now, the radio announcer, who has just been awarded first prizo in a c ontost conducted by the Radio Television Corporation, to choose the most beautiful announcer with the most pleasing personality and the voice with tho most appeal. (Ho speaks, Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is Station 1932 of Berrien Springs High School. I want to thank all my flrttcnds who voted for me. I certainly appreciate the honor. ) This nurse, Ida Jones, has won world renown In the war botwoen tho fish worms and cock roaches. Her ministorings unto tho suffering fighters, especially the fish worms, has given her tho title of tho second Florence Nightingale. Behold, tho chief potato slicor, recently appointed by President Parsons of Siam. Tho past year ho has been serving as bottle washer in Hoak’s Hash House. His previous experience makes him well qualified for his now work. Ah, Kark Kaiser, the Director of Interplanetary Airplanes, Incorporated, in charge of all glider air routes between the earth and Mars. Richard Christl, the prosperous bar-tender of an exclusive night club in Buckhorn. Mara Woolley, the hopeful laidyin-waiting. She has waited 15 years without success. Cleon Shover, tho prosperous butcher with the unusually hoavy thumb. Dorothy Bruce, tho post-mistress of Berrien Center. Fred Beveridge, tho great cartoonist, now drawing for the Berrien Sorings Ear. Lawrence Stover, successful farmer from Hinchman, Michigan. Chester Krause, who is aiding Edna Wallace Hopper over tho N.B.C. Notwork.



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E3xri30 SlM»lay»''tbc successful Beauty Parlor operator of Borx ion C- nt the wife of a succcssFul undertaker who has recently invented a - K lJ-ap bL - ettSkot. Gerald Weaver, who has just lost the heavy weight Championship at Madison Square by a knockout, Paiil Davis, who is flying the night air mail between Chicago and Nov York. Ellis Luke, who is a gigolo at tho Dells. Kenneth Kriigel, a 3 lo3man of tho new Model T Fords at Summerville. Eddie MeOmber, tho orchestra leader at Evan's Tea Room at Hinchman. Jennie Harrington, head of the Commercial Department of Borricn Center High School. Ed Haas, v ho is in training for the Olympic gomes. Marie Edwards, a succc sful nur c at the Chicago Orphanage. Evelyn Shafer, private secretary to Eddie Cantor, president of the United States. Alicia Rowe, just returned f?nom South America v hcre she spent a v eck getting a sun tan. Geraldine Wetzel, matron of tho Paris Ltyle Show. Buelah Butzer, now proprietor of a shop on Fifth Avenue. Helen Chafer, v ho has the icading part in Zicgficld's Follies. Helen Standish, an instructor in tho Art Institute in Chicago. Every Farmer has chickens. Dalo Graham has realized his ambitions as a grower of fino produce. His v ifo, Marian Evans, of courso does all of the work, while he takes all of tho praise. Ho has specialized in tho growing of chickens with two v ish bones. Virginia Clem, who is employed as a waitress in a very exclusive New York Cnfo, and vhosc tips oxcccd 500 per week. She greatly enjoys tho v ork, especially the money part. Marion Hogue, aviator, who has just c mpleted the first non-stop flight around tho equator. Donna Brohman, tho first woman ever apo Intcd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Unitod States. Her first move after she v as appointed was to havo the bench ropaintod and redecorated. Margaret Edwards, private secretary to Dr. And Mrs. Crittenden, who arc now leaders of the Oragge Growers Association of Alnska. The intense heat of the Alaskan climate has groatly added to the intelligence of both Mrs. Crittenden and Miss Edwards. Jim iller, Boctor of Medicine, head of a largo clinic for the removal of ingrown t oc nails in East Australia.

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