Central High School - EN EM Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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Central High School - EN EM Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 32 of 138
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Central High School - EN EM Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 31
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THE EN-EM OF KATHRYNE ADAMS, “Chesty” Mow could we help know her? Kate is the life of the crowd wherever she goes. (If you don’t see her, you hear her.) Go your best, Kathryne, we’re for you! “She ( ives her tongue no moment’s rest. In phrases humorous, terse, and trite, Which modern ladies call polite” JOHN BILLINGS. “Josh” Business manager of our annual! He is noted for his business ability, as well as his capability in stage-managing and art. We couldn’t get along without John Milton. Don’t forget that he prefers blondes. ‘7 envy no man that knows more than myself, hut pity him that knows less.” BKAULAH HIPPENSTEELE. “Beau” We have known Beaulah for some time. She has been a classmate of most of us from childhood up. Good luck to you, Beaulah! She is as gentle as zephyrs blowing below the violet ” KENNETH COOK. “Jake” One-fifth of the five Basketball stars of ’25. He can’t be beat when it comes to things like Basketball and studying. “Tease! Why there never was a bigger tease!” MISS BOWEN Although Miss Bowen is not a Senior we feel honored to have her picture in our group. She is the instructor in Music and Art, and because she only joined our teaching staff at Christmas, we could not get her picture in the Faculty Section. Although here but a part of the year, we all like her. Indiana University. Boston School of Art. Page twenty-one



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THE EX-EM OF ’2 5 THE CLASS PROPHECY Last summer, while 1 was visiting an Indian Reservation in Montana, an old squaw, sitting at the entrance of her wigwam, asked to tell my fortune. She foretold such a happy future that J wished that I might learn the futures of all ni)' classmates. Evidently she read my mind, for she said that she would read the futures of my friends at home for the string of beads I was wearing. 1 eagerly consented and the squaw entered her wigwam. 1 began to really wonder what and where all my friends would be on this day of 1935. The squaw, as if in answer to my thoughts, reappeared and said: Joe Tilman is a great pianist for a large jazz orchestra. Of course, he uses a player piano, but he has won his fame by his ability to pedal. Kenneth Kraning is running a large farm east of town. He has attained great fame in farming circles by his discovery of a breed of hens that lay from two to four eggs per day. lie has won all the world records with them and is now seeking more records to break. Kathryne Johnson is resignedly turning the separator and gathering eggs on Kenneth Kraning’s farm. She says it keeps her busy. (lalen Finnell is conductor on a milk train making short excursions to Chicago. It is said that he likes his position very well. Gwendolyn Bolinger is employed by Barnum and Bailey's Circus to teach the elephants toe dancing. However, she is planning a change, but doesn't know just what it will be yet. You will have to watch the newspapers for further news of her. Audra Hillman is a successful rancher in Wyoming. She has a cat ranch of no small dimensions. Adjoining is a rat ranch which furnishes food for her cats. The cat fur is sold and the remains are fed to the rats—see! Ruth McFarland wins the hundred yard dash in the recent Olympic games. She has the reputation of being the fastest woman in the world. Millard Wenger is the first human to climb the North Pole and place the Stars and Stripes on top of the pole. In his spare moments, he teaches the Eskimos to play basketball. His team has good chances to win the Polar championship. Ruth Cunningham runs a matrimonial bureau. Many deserving men are found wives and many efficient women are found husbands. Strange to say, Ruth has not yet succumbed to the wiles of her many male correspondents. Vera Jenkins is living happily in a box car so that she might be near her husband who works on the railroad. She says that when he becomes the president of the road, they are going to have a private car, so she is getting used to the life. Todd Bender is an undertaker in Pompeii. Todd says that business is very heavy these days. Ruth Lehman has inherited a large tract of land and has developed it into a hobo's paradise where all may come free of charge. However, college graduates are preferred and get the best treatment. Joe Wagner is judge of the supreme court and has just declared unconstitutional the bill for furnishing Iceland with lawn mowers. He gives as proof of his stand, page one of Noah Webster’s dictionary. Lula Parrett is matron of an orphan asylum for stray dogs and cats. She finds the work very entertaining. Pasrc twenty-three

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