Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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.,. .v.,.,. .v. .,. .v. .v. .Y. .,. .,. ., ,. .v. 1... ., .v ., .,,.,. .-. .v. .v iv. .,. ,g -. PROPHECY OF FEBRUARY CLASSMOF 1932 .. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! In this supreme court of Central High School in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty.nine, we have as- sembled for the purpose of reading to you the fates of the most promising class Central has ever had the honor of graduating. This class contained more mental geniuses than any other class in the history of this school, and the school can never hope to graduate: such a. perfect-manneredand handsome c1ass.IThe facul- ty all regretted their departure, and we are sure that they will welcome this docu- ment with deep satisfaction because their prophecies of this class's success are now realized. The record of this physically and mentally active class required many years to compile, because these geniuses have ventured throughout the land for their success. I, the Court Recorder, will now read to the Court this mar- velous record of accomplishments. Roy Adair is the governor of Michigan. Bernard Amrheim is the cashier of the Bay City Trust' Bank, formally the Bay County and First National. Bob Allman, having been disappointed in love, is wasting his life in a vain attempt to grow cocoanuts on apple trees. Ernie Barber is the head coach of the Pantry on how to play contract bridge. Jack Boutell has signed a five-year contract to play opposite Polly Moran in Paramount pictures. Harold Buehler, having risen to the height of ten feet, has signed a con- tract with the Barnum and Bailey Circus. - ,John Close isprincipal of a young Ladies Seminary in Talahassee, Fla. Charles Estabrook is collecting acorns for the squirrels in the Detroit Zoo. Fern Everett is the chief street-cleaner in Venice. Virgil Hahn, having married the sweetheart of his student days, Helen Shultz, is now touring the world. Paul Harvey is still thinking of a way to hold his head still while talking. Floyd Hayward is owner and operator of the One Star Beanery of Midland. Loren Kelley has made the PIC-A-LO- SOUS-A-PHON-ETTE as popular as the Saxaphone, and has taken Rudy Vallee's place. Richmond Kerr is organist at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. Clem Lambert is now teaching U. S. Historyj in Shanghai, Harold Krapohl is Al Capone's successor. Keith La Roche has now joined his wife-wherever she may be. Ora Long has invented a device to give the wearer a permanent smile-to be worn during depressions. Ken McCann owns and operates his own beauty shop. He has lifted the faces of ten members of the famous' Council of Thirty. I IW P I r is is ' 'Quranzz'aim'mimaiiiiriimv vim iaiiZ'i'm '.s'ii1i'm '.i'm'm'i5n3'ni1i'm'.zii'mxii?r,,i' 'S' '.i'm1i-niim 'ni'iim2'm'm4itqz' 'z'1m'.z'mz'm'5', Harry Lund is now president of the United States. He has attained, that 'E which no other president had the genius to attain, he has enlarged all the key- ,'f . . . .I 4 -twenty-one li 4? YP 'I Y V rt 5611 ' a'1PrNK'7fn H51 ' K'f51fhi1lii'l' DiN1 1D3i1Ihi1PfNmN1rf8d A P01561



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