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Name 30. Edward Kolar 31. Lyman Lang 32. Bob Licbncr 33. Bob MacKcnzic 34. Burton McCain 35. Paul McNamara 36. Tom McPcak 37. James Matilo 38. Richard Mcriclc 39. Don M otter 40. Janies Munro 41. Charles Xosan 42. Harold Novak 43. Robert Oat icy 44. Edward O’Konski 45. Frank Petit 46. Gordon Rattray 47. Humbert Rogant 48. Victor Rovtar 49. Mike Sack- 50. Reinhart Schall 51. John Seidner 52. Wm. Schleuter 53. Joe Smith 54. Alton Stafford 55. Lewis Strachan 56. Joe Strauss 57. Louis Struna 58. Charles Tame 59. William Terhunc 60. Andrew Tennant 61. David Watkins 62. William Wehh 63. Walter Werner 64. Robert Webster 65. I-ouis Wright 66. William Yurkovitch Occupation Laboratory assistant Fishing Ixiafing Chaperon Wrecking automobiles National Guardsman Talking Sitting Being busy Tooting on his sax Card shark Sleeping Guarding Skipping classes Breaking hearts Collar advertiser Looking wise Doing trig. algebra Aviation Bouncer Doing civics Talking to girls Who can tell? Carrying briefcase Nothing Eating Talking sports Crooning Carrying briefcase Thinking Blushing Tap dancing Tickling the ivories Collecting $$$$$ Wise-cracking Butterfly chaser Sleeping Likes Nest Physics chemistry Walking German Church Fords Who knows? Olives Civics (?) Sports Dorothy $1,000,000 Ho-Hum Chewing taffy Dancing Steak Sweet shoppe Sweet things Toot a sax To advise Nothing Diploma Dance Saturday and Sunday Piano Nicotine Whoopee Lunchroom ('old beer Chewing gum Studying To lie kidded Vacations Ruth Front alcove Girls Redheads Golfing Eventually Scientist Gunman Coast guard Traveling evangelist Minister U. S. Marine Hen-pecked husband Traveling salesman Head man Husband King of South Seas Philosopher Radio announcer Zoo keeper Shoe salesman Salesman Endurance flyer Gangster Teacher Policeman Peanut vendor Blacksmith Farmer Iceman Insurance agent Junk dealer Watcrboy Detcctivc Athletic coach Professor Apache Theatre manager Paul Whiteman II Banker Comedian Beauty contest judge Street-car conductor
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Name Occupation Likes Best 55. Ruth Plant . Powdering her nose Ice cream cones 56. Lois Pratt Attending parties Red hair 57. Idell Ray Forgetting Men 58. Helen Reid Chattering Bridge 59. Leona Reynolds Dodging people Pretty shoes 0. Lucille Rothgery Sitting on the porch Simple things 61. Jane Ruic Getting short readings Sociology 62. Frances Sampson Does it matter? Dates 63. Genette Sanders Swinging in hammock Saturday nights ►4. Rose Schwcd Typing Pretty clothes 65. Dor thy Sega Sign painting Roller skating 66. Virginia Seyfert Giving information Hi-Y pins 67. Genevieve Shasberger Mending hearts Freedom 68. Leona Sheakley Smiting Writing letters 69. Lucille Smith Winning beauty contests Beer 70. Lucille Spivey Sewing Spare ribs 71. Ruth Tyler Being sweet Holding hands 72. Carmella Vignone Flirting Clothes 73. Agnes Weir Studying French 74. Jean Wilks Collecting money Good grapes 75. Verna Woleen Dancing Comfort 76. Justine Zele Talking Parties 77. Felicia Zebrauskas Telephoning Picture shows Eventually Miner’s wife Police-woman Clothes designer Orchestra leader Artist's model Mrs. ? Actress Radio announcer Missionary Good cook Artist Spinster Smuggler Bathing beauty Deep sea diver Dressmaker Chaperone Night club hostess Business woman 1st. U. S. woman treasurer School teacher Dean of girls Ballet dancer 1. Khner Arndt Talking out of turn 2. Allen Baber Laughing 3. Frank Barbie Playing pinochle 4. Jerome Bauman Working problems 5. Cedric Blosser Chewing gum 6. John Bostic Juggling books 7. Phillip Brown Thinking 8. Edward Ceccre Playing football 9. Ncgley Cochran Strumming 10. Arnold Crompton Collecting money 11. Angelo DeCurtis Catching flics 12. Carl Dreifort Sleeping 13. Russell F.ckerman Sitting 14. Mike Farrinacci Playing accordian 15. Dominic Federico Gambling 16. Arnold Frey Acrobat 17. Mike Furlan Crap-shooter 18. George Gadkc Fishing 19. Henry Gambatcsc Asking for passes 20. Howard Gardner Dressing neatly 21. Bernard Goodman Piddling 22. Nelson Gregory Being late 23. Jack Green way Maintenance man 24. Anthony Heller Watching Mike experiment 25. Carl Hertel Blushing 26. Herbert Hiss Pacing halls near 108 27. Gunnar Johnson Smiling 28. William Kenerson Manufacturing sodas 29. August Kcyerlcher Big (?) game hunter Ice-skating Taxi driver Sunday school Racketeer Schnapps Flea inspector To annoy others Admiral, Swiss Navy Limhurgcr cheese Race track owner Night life Bootlegger Chocolate sodas Flag pole sitter Competition Wrestler To puzzle people Chiropractor Skirts Dean of girls school Shakes beer Putting holes in cheese Lizzie (1915) A reformer A new Dodge Polo player Talking Ping pong champion Notre Dame Professor Girls Priest Loafing Coal heaver Women Minister Golf Undertaker Parties Garbage collector Baseball Football coach RED Timekeeper Physics Baseball player Taking things easy College dean Guess again Fireman “EL” City manager Marbles Night watchman Sports Owner of confectionery store You’d Ik surprised Lumberjack
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The f'lass President. Vigils ai Sori'oress! k OME TIME AGO, our honorable class president, Carl Hcrtcl, interested in the culminations of his ardent supporters, visited a well-known sorceress, whose predictions arc indisputable. She became interested in this remarkable class. Her revelations at first seemed astounding but a little thought renders them not only possible but most probable. “Gee, I was scared,” said Carl, as he told his story. 1 here sat this weird looking woman at the extreme end of a long, dark room. She had a sad. pale face and large, dark eyes. She looked as though she might need a man to help her and I almost asked her if I could be of any assistance. When she gave me a long, penetrating look from those deep, soulful eyes, I suddenly remembered my errand and said, ‘Well, how about the class?' She then shifted her eyes to the table and all of a sudden round crystal appeared on the table from out of nowhere. Honest! “Ah,” she murmured, “the gods are in a favorable mood. You are most fortunate. I see a—William Webb, is it? He is directing a night club. He is leading an orchestra while his wife, Ruth, (nee Hyde) is the hostess. Louis Struna, formerly the bartender, is now the head waiter. Frank Barbie and Mike Farrinacci. accordian maestros, along with David Watkins, famous hoofer, arc big drawing cards as featured entertainers at this night club. “But lo! The crystal clears, changes, and I see in quick succession James Matilo and George Gadke. successful radio men. as well as Bernard Goodman and Malcolm MacClelland. the modern Rubinoff and Eddie Cantor of radio land. Genevieve Shasberger seems much in demand as bass drummer. “Now, I sec a lecture hall—a red-headed woman. Virginia Dangler, is going to talk on psychiatry amid the Uralouse tribes in Africa. As a missionary she is unequalcd. Her flaming red hair seems to have a soothing effect on these savages. “Jane Ruic as the ‘Dancing Sweetheart’ and Stanley Gallagher as ‘The Vagabond Lover’ are huge successes on Broadway. “Ruth Tyler and Bob Webster are making their debut in a Shakespearean play. Books of poems by Florence Karnnts and Ed Cecerc arc making quite a stir. “Cedric Blosser owns a huge factory for gum manufacturing. This factory was first started at the suggestion of his wife who decided it would Ik cheaper to manufacture his own gum. “Helen Reid and Ruth Havel jointly own a tea room, called Yc Gossipc Tea Room. “Herbert Hiss is a great financier of Parajjet Street, (not quite as high as Wall Street). 11 is early marriage to Miss Elynor Eirons, so universally predicted a mistake, has proved itself the real thing. Five curly headed youngsters grace this union. “Mr. William Kenerson and Mr. Arnold Frey are employees of the Wilks Private Hotel Detective Agency. I sec them capturing a group of graduates of the June 32 class who arc attempting to put a communist flag on top of the Terminal Tower.
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