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Hi RBI.RT Bkovx ' N Jov( F Rashuky Georol Nlill R];VA Nebrat Robert Massie Margaret Grimes I. B. Greer ViRTA Mae Norris John Thompson Lucille Woods Alton Embrv Wanda Lusk Gazing down into the crystal, she said, Come! Draw nearer and see! Her wrinkled face glowed with excitement as she ex- tended her hands with curious movements over the bail and mut- tered, There is mist — I must look decpiv — Ah! — It clears a little — more — more — It is plain — Behold! I can see all! I see Herbert Brown experimenting on a ranch in Nevada. I predict that he will be a second Burbank. Next appears the face of Joyce Rasbury, croon- ing the Blues in George White ' s Scandals for a mere si 0,000 a week. There is George Neill, Jr., conducting the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. The initials R. N. appear. Ah! — the name — it is Reva Nebrat, making quite a name for herself as a collector of first editions. Oh! I see Hollywood. Robert Massie is living there and is a reporter for a flourishing movie magazine. My crystal shows me that Margaret Grimes is a famous manufacturer of hand-painted china-ware. The large Hump Hairpin factory with I. B. Greer as the new efficiency expert appears. I see Virta M. Norris in the crvstal, work- ing at Mr. Smith ' s Empire State Building as prize P. B. X. operator. The handsome John Thompson Tueitiy-tiine
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JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Harris Van Zandt Prcs ' nlcnt Ariuur Gilmartin Vici ' -Pri ' siJcn Marie Graham Secretary-Treasurer Lucy Harding Adams Class Sponsor As director of dramatics on the NBC chain program, I was searching in West Texas for radio talent to use in si ctches. My friends and I were guests at the annual dance of the Texas Rangers. Handsome Rangers danced with lovely girls or strolled from one booth to another. One dimly lighted booth, decorated with gay colors, at- tracted my attention; so I decided to investigate it. Over the door hung the mystic emblem, a half moon and a star. When I entered the booth, I saw an old woman dressed in many bright colors with sparkling ornaments. She was sitting on a red cushion. Both her costume and manner showed her to be a gypsy fortune teller. ) i;; ( For some time my thoughts had been wandcrmg back to my schoolmates ot the class ot 1932. Seeing that she was alone, I seized the opportunity to consult her about these seem- ingly lost friends. Oh, Gypsy, 1 cried, please tell me if it is possible for you to see where all my former classmates are aiul w h.u i1k arc now doing? v ' She turned her small black searching eyes toward mc .uul answered in a cracked voice, I see all. I know all. Tiiftily-ciRhl
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Fred Bradshaw Nina Bfck R. J. Boui roRD ViRoi.MA Chapman Ric HARD BrUVERE Mildred Davis Denbv Cain Hazel Bell Tom Loi eland JoHNNiL Ruth Cassidy Virgil Edmonson Alice Geisler is a famous cartoonist. I see Lucille Woods has formed her own stock company and is touring the country with Uncle Tom ' s Cabin and Little Lord Fauntleroy. Alton Lmbry is a famous designer of New York penthouses. Wanda Lusk appears, as the first lady fire chief, being photographed atop one of the shining vehicles one often sees speeding down the boulevards. J A handsome face appears. Yes, it is Robert Bouflford, who is nationalU ' re- nowned as a bath-tub salesman. There is Nina Beck, the proud possessor of one of the largest factories in the world for the manufacture of trapless mouse traps. Fred Bradshaw is a proprietor of a famous night club in Honolulu. I see Mildred Davis ' s charming face smiling benevolently down on her public from the silent aloofness of Palmollvc Soap advertisements. Richard Bruycre is the engineer whose ingenous brain conceived and executed the idea of a bridge spanning the Atlantic. Virginia Chapman wins bowling championship for good old Alma Mammv. Tom Lorfland has at last obtained his heart ' s desire, cracking the whip at the lions in the Ringling Brother ' s Circus. The charming face Thirty
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