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THE HILLTEIPPER THE HILLTOPPER lor the tidings you hereby untold, tor the l'honor you strive to uphold, ever forward your goal to achieve, hope for many satisfactions received, for the ideals lor which you have strived, from your pages the laughter given, tor the 'llongu hours spent each day, tor the Hidealsn tor which you have striven, tor onward ever press, lor power against distress, tor presence now and ere, for endurance with no despair, lilled with riches to your brim- Oh, Annual, all our treasures you hold Within l7
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THE HILLTCIPPER THE HINDU'S CREED One of the girls of the class of '40, namely Maridean Rimpler, had such a desire to know the future of her beloved classmates that she took a trip to Van- ville, whose supreme ruler is E. Van Harlingen, to consult the Hindu Crystal Gazer, Bob Losher. Passing through one cloud after another, she was finally led into the Enchanted Land, where she was told to taste the brew of prophecy in order to see into the future. lnstantly, upon taking a small sip, she saw, through a bright cloud, a scroll unroll and the Writing which is here recorded: From the brilliant class of '40 shall be born to fame, one lohn Artley. Iohn has become very famous as the worlds greatest lover. There shall be written in the hall of fame the name of Stanley Ellingsen. Stanley has become a great social worker in the slums of Chicago. Margaret Graham is his most faithful helper. To another, DeLores Swinehart, shall the weed of fame spread. DeLores has become such a good nurse, she can cure a baby's cry. Adah Tripp, it seems, with all her dramatic ability makes them cry, so DeLores will have something to do. You ask about Ernest Detwiler? He will continue to raise prize stock. Tim Ganger, now a great criminal lawyer, is handling a case against Howard Holdeman who it seems has taken to the crooked road of life. With the Ranger Boys is still their soprano, Eva Eggleston, who is working hard for her own hour over station V-A-N. Here in our small city of Vanville is a little dress shop of Hemund Specials operated by Alice lean Hemund. Miss Hemund resides at the boarding house of Gladys Hoffman, who was her class mate in school. And now there is one in this class who shall be a great reformer, Leonard Stults, savior to all girls wearing lipstick, rouge, fingernail polish and all other things earthly. Iohn Aurand seems to have become a parasite. They say he married for money. Vanvilles little newspaper, Horn-ln, is run by Lowell Evans. Don Nihart has become a good sports editor on this sheet. Carol Smith has become a public stenographer and is still trying hard to get a Hman . Leading an eventful life on the farm among her many friends of nature is Norma Iacobs. We don't know what her husband's name is as she always did keep her love affairs a secret. Leland White has become a pugilist in the world of heavy weights. He will soon fight loe Louis for the championship. A composer of clarinet cadences is Tune Van Antwerp. They say she got her start in the Elkhart County Band. The Dionne record has at last been equaled. Eleanor Foreman and her husband lim are the proud parents, Velma Trout, it seems, is still collecting hearts. She has been in the divorce courts a few times but otherwise is leading a quiet life. You've all heard about Hugh Harker's success, l imagine. Hugh has been head of the A.B.C. Boys in Vanville for quite a few years. Glennette Hawks is living the secluded life of an old maid, and it appears that she will continue to do so indefinitely. Success still seems to be falling Dorothy Snapp's way. She is now a pro- fessor in Kaltenmiers Kinder Garten. And now since the future of all your classmates has been unfolded, we hope you will all be very happy. 16
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THE HILLTDPPER .HTHREE LITTLE 1VIAIDS The Iunior Class play, l'Three Little Maids , by Henry Rowland, Was pre- sented on February the Znd., at 8:00 P. M. in the Community Building. The entire action of the play took place in the living-room of Mrs. Leffing- Wells New York home. THE CAST CONSISTED OF Mrs. Linda Leffingwell ...................................................,..... .,..... M arion Duncan Leslie Leffingwell, an adopted son ....... ........ B obert Hite Caroline, the maid ........................... ........ V elma Miller Mrs. McKee Marshall, a friend ....... ........ B etty Garver Madeline Marshall, her daughter ............................... ....... D oris Bertch Dr. George Butler, the Leffingwell family doctor ........ . ......... Don Schrock Estrella ..........................................................,...,.............. ,........ E lla Belle Artley Nella- Three Little Maids ..... f ........ Martha Haas Ella ........................,................. .......... B etty Hilton Robert Berton, thief ....... ......... B obert Morton Grogan, detective .............................................................,................................ Bill Coss The play Was directed by Gerald Neff, who was assisted by Mary Ellen Day. Between acts Miss Hickman sang, l'Madam Butterfly , and the girls double trio sang, 'lMorning Song, and l'LuXemburg Gardens . 18
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