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Allklllllllllllf Ililllil! SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The old lamp shedding a soft tired light through the small window of the book shop attracted me. As I stepped inside the door a white-haired portly gentleman walked towards me, and imagine my surprise when I dis- covered it was Saul Amdur whom I hadn't seen for over 20 years, not since we had been graduated from Central High School in the class of 1932. I noticed that he could still speak well with his hands, so I asked him if he had heard anything about our old class. He said that he had kept records of all the members. A preview of this priceless document as it goes to press discloses the following information concerning the various class members: Ruth Lackness is the head of a popular asylum. Her helpers are Liz Lyons, Thelma Hollandsworth, Lucille Friberg and Marjorie McClure. I was sorry to read that Marvin Calmenson and Orpheus Meyers are the inmates. Marvin is kept in a padded cell because he answered a questionnaire with- out inserting a single wisecrack, and Orpheus' condition is due to the fact that he was Chairman for making up names for the Pullman section. Steven Keane has won recongnition as illustrator of Phooey, a new fashion magazine. Raymond Parrott is the editor. Had Fuller, better known as the mad poet , was recently presented with the Nobel prize for literary achievement. Cora Oaks is holder of the pole vault record in Abyssinia with Carol Ward running a close second. The ruler of this growing province is Boyd Connell. Among those who help him are Roland Stapf, Oscar Zeller, Robert Welsh, Anders Lyngstad, Donald Heydlauff and Clarence Grote. Olger Oveson is a French Boy Scout, and shows American debutantes such as Catherine Morgan, Gladys Dixon, Evelyn Richards and Vivien Ras- mussen the sights in Paris for his daily good turn in the French metropolis. Kenneth Williamson, noted columnist, says that Lee Buck's Scandal is the best show of the year. Those in the Scandals doing a stunt act are Jane Suttle, Marjorie Thomas, Elizabeth Mitchell, Delores Richmond, Madeline Ochs and Emma Meyers. Betty Blanco, Mable Bleick, Eleanor Mallay and Maxine Avery, a tap dancing team in the show, put on a specialty dance act, The Clod-Busters , which won them fame. Francis Briscoe 8z Donald Moe are song writers. Their latest popular song is Are you Coming to the Party? and it bids fair to become a famous national anthem in America. Robert Andrus owns a beauty shop. His beauty doctors are Alice Clute Frances Birdseye and Fern Donlan. Robert Knapp gives personality hair- cuts, while Harold Idhe gives plain and fancy shaves. Clifton Anderson is the janitor of this select shop, and is one of the few scientific broom wielders. Lucille Koepke, America's Sweetheart, received a prize for the best actress in motion pictures. Dorothy Reeves and Annabell Ranney were also in the contest. Elmer Reese cops the corresponding award for actors, with Fred Mueller and Harris Patterson tying for second. Blanchard, Case 8z
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Macaw umm! CAST OF CHA RA CTERS fin order of appearancel Clarence Van Dusen .........,. ,................................ ..........,.. . B ob Glau E. M. Ralston .......,....... ........ . Steven Keane Bishop Doran ...... ........ J ohn Barstow Dick Donnelly ....... ............ H arry Fuller Rodert Bennet ....... .......... . Raymond Parrott Mrs. Ralston .... .... ....., M a rgarette Freeman Gwen Ralston .,...... ......... . Majorie Thomas Ethel Clark ........ ........ R ose Brussell Mabel Johnson ...... ............. . Ruth Clark Sable Johnson ,....... ............................. .................... J o y Derleth Martha. ..........,... ..................................,...... M arion Wedegartner C O M M I T T E E S Stage Director and Prompter ..... ................................. M arion Wedegartner Stage Manager ..,........................ .............. R obert Blanchard Electrician ........ .................,.................,.............................. H arold J ahnel Staging Commitee-Milton Paeth ....................... Miss Flemington, Adviser Harold Jahnel, Dean Stedman, Lillian Liedtke, Oscar Zeller, Jane Suttle, Amy McPhee, Carolyn Merryfield, Delores Richmond, Marian Phelps, Virginia Slater. Costume Committee-Ruth Lackness ........................ Miss Pieper, Adviser Mona Jensen, Marjorie McClure, Lucille Koepke, John Kraft. Advertising Committee-Orpheus Meyers .........,..,...... .Miss Ulrey, Adviser George Rennix, Marvin Calmenson. Business Committee-Bob Welsh ................................. Miss Ulrey, Adviser Harold Ihde, Clifton Anderson, Ruth Bates, Elizabeth Lyons, Dorothy Jonason, Olwin Ackley, William Mueller, John McDowell, Dorothy Hilt- Jen. Usher Committee-Margaret Nelsen. .......................... .Mr. Byrne, Adviser Grace Lewark, Fred Mueller, Emma Meyers, Beatrice McLaughlin, Boyd Connell, Eleanor Houlihan. Make up Committee-Frances Birdseye ...........,.. Miss Christensen, Adviser Beulah Bennett, Betty Brearton, Maxine Avery, Margaret Zech. Hall Committee--Ronald O'Riley ...,..... ..,.,................... M r. Byrne, Adviser Leslie Nelsen, Arild Madsen, William Mundy. Music-High School Orchestra .............................. Robert Herman, Director
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MUlOW IIQIIUQ Driscoll, the movie producers, have as their popular stars Dorothy Hardt, Kathryn Barton, Fern Melcher, Maurine Martin, Ruth Clark, and Maxine Donlan. Those working for Stedman 8z Mundy, comedy producers, are Phyllis Wilson, Jane Wells, Gladys Vensand, and Alan Sollie. Arthur Lere is director of an orchestra that plays in the famous Night Owl speakeasy owned by Floyd Howson and Bob Glau. Those in the orches- tra, composed only of girls, are Marian Hill, Florence Gardner, Margarette Freeman, Dorothy Jonason, Loraine Huss, Beulah Taylor, Margaret Zech, Violet Knox, Mildred McCormick and Suzanne Pfitzner. Katherine Van Walker, Doris Stellner, Gilbert Gale and Lee Carmine sing over the FOB network in the children's hour. A cast of players who present modern drama in the Little Theater Around the Corner are Olwin Ackley, John Barstow, Betty Brearton, Orville Helmka, Dorothy Hiltgen and Grace Lewark. Advertising for the Joel Mathieu Wash All Soap are the artists Clifford McQuillan, Kenneth Stohl, Evelyn Yarabeck, Virginia Reese, Edith Smilo and Amy McPhee. Morris Hagenston, prize-fight promoter, is training Casper Heier for the fly-weight championship of the world. Wallace Hay is Casper's publicity writer. Arlie Hawley and Loretta Granstrom run an Advice to the Love- lorn column for the Wedegartner syndicate. Beatrice McLaughlin, Adele Voet, and Maxine Yunker are running a chicken ranch. Eleanor Zielie, Ella Hansen, Carrie Tonne, and Hilda Sieber run a millinery shop in Keokuk. William Mueller sells the famous Rose Brussell Brushes. Robert Olson is a fireman in Eptileptic, South Dakota- Leslie Nelson, John McDowell, and Milton Paeth are involved in an anarchist conspiracy. Carolyn Merryfield is their leader. Maurice Squire and Albert Trigg are soldiers of fortune in Afghanistan. Francis Stinson, John Bauman, and Anton Fischer, who are sportswriters, hail William Baumgartner as logical contender for the world's ping-pong championship. Society for the Prevention of cruelty to White Mice sent as representa- tives to Washington: Doris Arne, Ruth Bates, Joy Derleth, Edward Bossly, Mary Rott, Virginia Slater, William Edwards, Esther Cornelius, Lillian Drage and Aileen Bryan. Marlys Dickerson and lone De Vries tempt their friends with the sweets of their candy shop in San Francisco. Their assistants are Lydia Crosby, Eleanor Houlihan and Agnes Artz. Glen Ferguson, Bob Steele, and Ralph Carlson opened a new Manhattan sky-scraper which they recently built. Ruby Mc Neary and Florence Shields have realized a life-long ambition by becoming horse doctors. With a sigh I closed the book. The room was getting colder. The little lamp continued to shed a soft light like a tired affectionate hand running over the backs of the books. Saul, I noticed, was dozing in a chair as was his habit. I placed the document on the table and left the bookshop, softly shutting the door behind me.
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