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1934 KANE-KAN 1934 Class Prophecy Time-1954 Place-Kansas City Union Station wh n thc t.Un.ti,, riqgi Mike Scimeca is standing at the ticket window. ,. , . . Enter Virginia Toner Virginia: How soon does a train leave for Chicago? Mike: ln three hours. Virginia: Say--are-n't you Mike Scimeca? Wh.: Why yes-and you're Virginia Toner arerl't you? Virginia: l've just been visiting in Caney. Miki.: pid you see .loe Barrington while you were in Calley? Virginia: Yes. He surely has prospered, he OWIIS 0116 of the Iai-in-st chain stores in Havana, Kansas. Miki-: Wilma Rounds is in the station some place. Here she liHllll,'N IIUW, Viryiiiiag Hello, Wilma! lwalking over to herl Do you remember llli' . Wilma: Why Virginia of all people. Virginia: Mike was just telling me that you were here. Wilma: l'm with the Dinkey Brothers Circus as a trapeze perform- vi. I missed my train, so l can hear about your past. 7 Yiryiiim: Uh. l am a representative for the Pointless Pin Company -iritla. l'm waiting for a train to Chicago. Have you seen or li-'ard anything ofthe old class of '3-1? lvl' Fl Wilma: Yes. Lenore Killion is a beauty operator in our Scircus. l lm-l a letter from Joan Shore the other day. She just graduated from .i --orr--spomlt-nee whool in how to become famous in six easy lessons. Slit- m-fntiom-tl something about Eugene Glatfelder. I have the letter m my purse. Uh! yes, liugene was a professor at the college with which -he rori'-'spviiimlt-tl. Shu: says since she has become famous she expeCtS iii Mau' the l--ml in Loves Labors Lost, under the direction of Leon lvl 4. A Ylfkllllllli SU!! md you know that Bud Troxel's team won the Con- l '1 ' Um Near? lle's coach at Notre Dame you know. He's been i i'li ' F.fli'f'1-'rsof--r since he carried off Ella Howser in Reach fol' lie' , min, Wilma: l ri-ml about that in the papers. i i lmillnmzll WW -lfflln Dee Iiwers and Clifford Shafer in Florida ill' fllllll l. . ll I I ' ' ' M fy llll Um- Nas entered in the Ping Pong matches while 4 ii.:-,nl i-uterotl in golf And Qhi h V - . yes, Kenneth Kannard is a life- , ...nl .it the Miami Heat-h aml a confirmed old bachelor. lintt-r lirner-it Smith Q1 lf l'1'l 'ff Paper! all about the Keller invention. l'f'f l 'l 'HU' if PNIIEI' aml read about the invention. 22
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WIQ34 1,-L-ww x 7 W KANE-KAN ,mm-'W-mvwm-MN ISQQ Un Fehruary 23. 1934. Qlaire Louise Connelly. Senior class queen representative and also pres'dent of the Senior class was crowned Se- nior High Queen and reigned until the all-school Carnival. On April 6, the climbers detoured from their well-marked traila for a few hours fun. feasting. and frolic at a near-by resort. This was rn accordance with an old custom followed annually in C. H. S. On April 13, some of the most talented Seniors presented the play. Reach for the Moon. -April 20. the Senior explorers stopped long enough in their as- cension to be entertained by the Junior Cinema Stars. at a banquet. On May -l. the Seniors joined the other claxwes in giving an all- school Carnival. By now the explorers were beginning to see Graduation Peak more clearly and with much eagerneaw and anticipation laid their tinal plans for the journey's end. On May 18, there was much excitement among the explorers, for they had reached the destination for which they had worked so long and faithful. As each Senior entered Graduation Peak, he was present- ed a diploma which entitled h.rn to go on lu seek more and higher trails to follow. V. 'l'. Class Song 'l'urre--Lonely Lane Fancy liiyh though we must leave you, We'll never ioryet those happy days 'l'liey'rc niernorius that we hold so dear Red and blue, oh how wr-'vc cha-ered For teamx that have fought for vie-tory. They've been loyal to ns year to yi-ar llr-ights above ns--call ns on-but wr- linger ha-re livery hall--wi-'ll recall and our teachers de-ar Uh! Carrey High we mu:-it be leaving And so we will hid farewell to you. All our friends in dear old Caney High. --Y. Toner. 2 I W
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1934 scans-egg gp M1934 Wilma: Well here's the nickel. Virginia: I'll take a paper. Why! Ernest Smith. 'Erneatz Virginia and Wilma. Say! did you know that the inven- tor ux Leslie Keller who went to school with us? Wilma: I supposed he was still milking cows. Ernest:.Yes. he's been working on it for some time. Sorry I don't have time to tell you more about it. Here's a paper. You can read about it. So glad l got to see you. Goodbye. Both Girls: Goodbye. Virginia: ties. it's Leslie. and he's invented a noiseleam doorbell. and he was received at the White House by President Harden. Wilma: Leslie's brother. Darrell. is now singing in Grand Opera. I Virginia: Paul Harden didn't seem to be inclined to become a poli- tician. Wilma: lReading paper! Jack Harvey. didn't he go to school with us? Virginia: Yes, you remember that big quiet boy. Wilma: He has been appointed as a niis-xionary to Fliina. Viftlillilli Quite n few uf our classmates have taken up some kind ot' teaching. Joanne Stone you know is a teacher for the feeble mind- ed in New York. Wilma: l didn't think she would have lo go that far for students. Virginia: l.et's see--Oh! yes, Mable Henderson is an interpreter in a deal' and dumb school. and Gladys Jean Roth and Ruby Reuvis are in Nebraska teaching at an Aviation School. Wilma: l read the other day where Bob Banks had broken the World's Record for swimming the English Vhannel. Virginia: Well look here. Thomas Kersey ol' Wann, Oklahoma receives a scholarship in the Niotuze Music Conservatory for winning the eikht-dn!' l!iv!'Cle race. Now isn't he faniousi' Wilma: Well. l thought he would still be a Bell llop. Look here, the former Ruth Morrow llopkins wins the Bathing Beauty Vontest at New Orleans. treads! She is a sister of the well-known movie actor, Ivan Morrow tthe second Vlarke Gable-.! Virginia: Have you been to the World's l-'air this year? Wilma: No, l haven't. Virginia: l havcn't either, but, did you know that Connor llopkins was entered in the Pie Hating contest there? topening paper! The re- turns. Connor won first place. Wilma: Glyndolyn Parker wins medal for fast talking. Virginia: ln t'. ll. S. she was seen but not heard. llinter liill Nich- ols! Who do you suppose that is? lle's lust soinetliing. Bill: tl.o0ks at Virginia and Wilma! Uh! there she is. llold still lady. l!on't bat an eyelash! Oh! Keeks, l found her. Enter Vlaire Louise Vonnelly Wilma: Kceks--did you say lieeka? Bill: Why yes, here she is. 23
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