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1993 POW WOW Mina Stratton ...A... Edna Morris ,,... Walter Skelton ..... Frances Stevens ...,., Alice Mason ......... Alton Swan ...... Esman Swan .,.,.. Hugh Lamb ...,....... Ivan Woodhouse .... Emily McIntyre ..,,.. Mae Williams .....,,,.. Dorothy Robertson .,... Y,..... Cash Nickle .........,,......,.. ....... Eleanor Postlethwaite ....i..... Murl Lancaster ....,.... ....... Golde Potter .,...... Edna Nungester ,..... Evelyn Ivie ......,,... Elmer Raymond ...... Miriam White ,...,, Emma Specht .,i,.. Ora Wallace ..,,. Nellie Ford ..VY... Grant Gordon ...... Opal Schreibeia ....- Clarence McClure ,. Clair March ..,i..,i.... Adamae Dorman ,i..... ....... Pearl Faris .....,........ Vere Kleinsteiber .,..... ,...... Florence Milender ..... ,...... Ivor Ranney ............ Autom Paxton ,,... Laurie Edlefsen .,.... Fay Bow ...r.......,... Miriam Hankins .... Jennie Welch ......... Payne Rankin ..... The Miner uncovered Edna's Skeleton and Frances told the Mason to tell two Swans bit the Lamb just behind the Vifoodhouse. Emily May Rob Bert's son of a Nickle. Eleanor falling on the Land cast 'er soul to the Potter but Page 19 None guessed her life had been taken by poison Ivie. Elmer either saw a White Speck Ora Ford in the distance, Grant, O, pal, that Clarence and I may March past the Doorman without paying Faris. Kleinsteiber, the Mile ender Ran 'is head oft to get to Pax town. Edlef's son Bow ed and Hank inside that it was done. Well .change your mind, said the Rankin' oflieer, You give me a pain! A Day In 1940 NE evening not long ago I received an invitation to spend the day with one of my friends. I accepted the invitation gladly, thinking I might meet some of my old CHS friends. Sure enough! The next morning, bright and early, I wentrover to my .C 3 iriend s place, and found him being shaved by his valet-Fred Gardner. I was glad to see Fred, and after talking with him a while I learned that his wife, Mae, was also my friend's private secretary. After my host had been shaved we went to breakfast. IVho do you suppose served it? Phenella Beeler. VVell! I thought I would compliment her and said, This ham is mighty fine, did you fry it?', She said she did'nt but Vecilia did. HNot Cecilia Sehas ? I said, No wonder it's good.
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page 18 P 0 W W 0 IV 1922 Statistical Statistics of the Senior Class Norvin Adams ....... Fred Albertson ..,,. Lora Allison ...... Mary Allison ...... Bob Andrews ....... Huston is the best town by Adam-sight Fred is Albert's son but how can ......Lora and ......Mary be Alice's sons? ......Bob staggered into Floy Davis .........,. .Davis and Evelyn Bartlett ...... ...... B art lett Samuel Chaney ...,.... .....V. S amuel smell. 'tCorn Whiskey, shouted Chane Clyde Cornell ,..,., Phenella Beeler .... James Watkins ...... Leonard Blevins .... Ethel Wright ..l... .and answered Clyde, Corn 'elll its .Vanilla. .What kin .Blevins do when 4 ii A... Ethel's wright? Fred Gardner ..,......... ....... T he Gardner's Kenneth Greenfield .,,,,, ..l.... G reenfield is Ruth Fuller ,,4,,,,,,,,,. ..,.... F uller than VValter Field ..... Letha Earner ...,.. Minnie Daly ..... Marvin Baker ...... Walter Ford ........ Kenneth Shook ,,.... Frank Ridner ...... Ralph Myers ,.,.. Merle Hurtt ........ Glenn McKinley .... Edna Steelman ...... Marion Riddle .... Rena Beck ......ii.... William Hanley ...... ...... Mabel Hamilton ...... ...... .......Walter'S Field? Could Letha Earn'er .Daly bread from the .......Baker? When Walter's Ford . ,...... Shook, was Frank Ridin' 'er? iiiiiiilialph, My ears .......Hurtt. Glenn McKinley, the . ,...... Steel man. .The Riddle was that .Rena Beck phoned to .Hanley and said f'May Belle Mildred Hanna .....,..... ....... H an' a Beryl Traughber ....... ....... B arrel of Bonnie Moss ,......,.... ...... Dr loss to Douglas Lowell .....i.. ...... L0 Well? Cecelia Schas ....... Cenith Smyser ,.... Hazel Royce ,.,... James Lyke ..,..... Tom Welsh .,......... Grace Purcell ....... Grace Shuee ......... Marian Hancock Edith Conway ....... Jennie Stratton ..... Opal Hornbeck ....... Theresa Lanaghen Irene R059 .......------ Addie Whitney ..,.. Mabel Dildine ...,. Paul Evans ........ Lois Jones ........ .- Emery Gaston ..... '4Chass, Sir Miser Replied. If Hazel Lyke's ...ffifrom Wen, shall Purcell marry them by Grace? Merry Anne Can weigh more than Jennie Ah, pal, There is a Rose Whit nay can taste like Dill. Dine with Paul Even-tually at the Jones Cafe in Gas town. y
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Peg-ff .20 P o w ir 0 IV ffm Breakfast over we went to the living room to talk over our experiences since we had left dear old CHS back in 19922. VVe were calling up old memories and I asked him what had become of VValter Field. t'VValter has just been offered a job as head coach at Yale he replied. He deserves it all rightf' , Thinking of VValter brought to my mind another VValter I used to know, so I asked him about VValter Ford. VValter? Oh! VValter has a drugstore around on Broadway. Some store, tool His sister Nellie is married to Cash Nickle and lives in Alaska. She always was kind of wildf? I was trying to think of someone else to ask about, when the maid, Phenella, entered and announced that Mrs. Rankin, the washerwoman, wanted to see him. ullrs. Rankin Fw said I. MI don,t believe I know lierf, Oh yes, you do,', said my host. 'tShe used to he Miriam Hankins, but Payne finally got her. She supports him now. The maid opened the door and ushered in a fat lady, with her hair coiled in a knot on the back of her head. I will not dwell on the circumstances of that interview. She asked for a raise in wages, because, she said, three Children had the flu and one had the smallpox. The raise was granted and the lady went away in tears. ttSome change in Miriam, I remarked. Too badw said my friend, t'She used to tickle the worries pretty well. Then I thought of a long lengthy fellow who went to school when I did. VVhat has become of Jim VVatkins?,' I asked. He replied, Jim is a Nazarene preacher. He is holding revival meetings down at his church now. Leonard Blevins assists him as soloist, and Ivan VVoodhouse is the pipe-organist.', t'VVelll said my entertainer, 'tlt is time for me to go to work, want to come alongw Surely I did. This was my first visit to this town for ten years and I wanted to get acquainted again. VVe got our overcoats and left the house to get into the limousine. I did not notice the driver until it became apparent that he was an expert. I looked at the back of his head, which seemed familiar. Turning to my friend I asked who it was that drove so well. He told me that it was Emery Gaston, one of the best chanffeurs in the state. I was glad to meet my old friend once again. VVe landed safely at the office building and were hoisted to the fifth floor by the elevator. Wlhen we landed I noticed that the elevator boy was Grant Gordon. I gave him a nickle and passed on with my host. VVC went into the oflice suite and I listened to a heart to heart talk between mv friend and the janitor. After the janitor left my friend turned to me and said, HI have to tell him what to do, every day. His name is Hugh Lamb. Perhaps you remember him. He is a lmman stepladder but his head is weakf, To be sure I remembered Hugh. His face was familiar but his feet had grown clear out of my memory. XIV friend had a large office force. I knew some of them. I had gi talk with all of them but that would he too much to tell about. IVhile mv host transacted his business I talked lo XValter Skelton, chief inksampler and general chemist: Venith SmysC1', YCY0 Kllll1Ntl'ilK'1', fmfl Mflflml Rlflfllm stenographers:
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