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SENIOR PROPHESY The Alumni Banquet of 59—and where is the class of 39? One and all they fall in line. Here they come marching, march- ing—the class of '39. Sir Owen Humphrey, the British Peer; Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Anderson, farmers of here; (She was Georgia Deane); Paul Penning- ton of Opera fame, and Dorothy Bienert, his bride to be; Billy Gnann over the microphone bent; Duane Deen the aviator bright with Otis Diven his chief; Beatrice Miller, the Air Hostess, and Mary Martin the small town girl; Janeice Ashley, the business man's stenog with Nona Walker, the circus clown; John Wilson, Papa to his brats, and Marvin 0. Washer, the great national patriot; Norman Dutch Schultz brooding over his next big job while G. P. Underwood is swinging his orchestra around; Mary B. Scott, an international Phota girl, here to say hello once more; Louis Musgrave as jolly as ever just back from his second hop; Monteen McCann (or so it was) with her husband and little 'unj: Dorothy Roussel from Paris galore, here for all to adore; Virgil of the Scrip-Howard Press with Joseta Ervin, the New York columnist; Lucille Harmon from the East Schools of Arts; her es- cort Bob Burnett, the naval scout. Aileen Boyts, the grocery clerk talks it over with Theda Jones, the basketball coach; Fred Cheek the college dud and James William Crader of the Notre Dame eleven leads in little Ella Mae, his love and all; Willard Drissell, the Shoe Shine King and Shelby Holmes of the Secret Police with Wesley Miller, the master-mind of engineering so grand, Mary Belle Brazeal, a teacher’s wife with Early Lynn the
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CLASS HISTORY On u bright September morning in the fall of 1935, we em- barked on the road of higher learning. During our Freshman year we were initiated into Dear Old Chaffee High by some Sophisticat ed Sophomores. But during our Sophomore year, we emerged from our cocoon and with a magnificent orange pumpkin and a streamlined air- plane and won first place in both of the carnival float contests We worked hard in our Junior year in an effort to entertain the Seniors royally. However, we took time off to construct a black cat float which won first prize in the Halloween carnival. At the end of the year we entertained the Seniors with a boat excursion and a banquet in which we carried out an Old-Fashioned Garden motif. Senior year! Ah! A new gym to break in! Some of us de- cided the time had come to loaf a while, but others of us con- tinued the good work. One of our fair class members, Ruth Freeman, was crowned carnival queen. We presented three plays this year which were very entertaining. Our snonsors and former snonsors, Miss Dulcie Schmidt, now deceased, Mr. Wayne Sarius, Mr. Vernon LaVal, Miss Jean Holly, Miss Elaine Smith, and Mr. Bill Hopkins are now being left be- hind for the future students of Chaffee High. We have enjoyed our years here at Chaffee High School and to those we leave to carry on we wish them success and good will, e are now faced with the problem of higher tests in life.
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SENIOR PROPHESY CONTINUED business man; Paulous Johnson and his ten-gallon hat back from the Texas Plains; Nadine Campbell for movieland bound— She’s the heart-throb of the land); Kenneth Feldon the Railroad Man is back from the Century Run ; Lawson Hamilton, trucker man— He’s the boss of the Hamilton Lines; Wanda Jones is a business girl while Earlene’s back from the East where she met her man. Leslie Hampton, the Judge Supreme, who sits to hear how the government is run; Then comes Ruth Freeman Just out of her beauty shoppe; Now June Finley, an author of books and papers, and Glen Hinkebein, the President of the Land is glad to be back and see us all. SENIOR POEM— WINNING HEARTS The bell rang They all marched in Those dignified Seniors Looking for hearts to win. Of course, Mary Belle and Lucille, you know Wanted a teacher for their beau. But Bill and Wayne couldn’t be hooked For they, we found, were already booked. Now Nadine Roussel coundn’t decide, And Tootsie C. took Gayne Paul for a ride. Both Wanda and Mary wanted Leslie it seems, And Leslie was torn between his desire for both dreams. Louis doesn’t love Violet any more, He skates each Sunday to the one he adores. Duane, a young doctor from Chaffee High Until he fell in love, his hopes were high. This skating rink seems to be quite a fad, I’ll bet Willard and Lawson are really glad. W. H. Miller, though silent is he, His Rockview girl talks enough for three. Bill Gnann we hate to say Stepped out on Coletta the other day.
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