CHS BETTY PETRICK RUSSELL PLUMMER ELAINE RADTKE NORMAN ROWLINSON Quiet and Reserve it sir. a These t. others hate a vrly fish iu the tea of iellte.es uud I'm inti the m.ni I'm latlin student of the first dearer. a-rrked me to death. .Vo tent Jet I'm so tall and thin. 1 always art a Site. fat. Bawl 1, 2. 2 Pel. Chib I. 2 Bawl 1 Pep Cluh 1. 2 Band 1. 2. 2. 4 Home Re. 2. 3 Senior Play Home Rc. Club 2. 2 Ktothall 1. 4 Chorus 2 President 4 Senior Play Annual staff Sec. atwl Treas. 2. Chorus 2, .1 Sec. 1 Prom Committee Annual Staff Football 1. 2. 2. 4 ” - Club 2. 2. 4 MERRY SPECHT She is in itlter a siuuer •!« » n saint yon cnu’l male iter afi ihe ain't. Transfer New l.oml»n Chorus 4 JEAN SPENCER She it interested -hut nnt in tehool. Home Re. Club 2. .1 Pep Cluh J. 2 Annual Staff I'rom CommiliM MARK SPENCER Tl e gooder I tty to t e the trotter am. Manaser I, 2. 2. 4 Kami I. 2. 3. 4 C (lub Annual Staff Prom Commllltr Senior Class Play Vice-President 4 Returned Cl CARROLL STATEZNY What mare eon!,I one ai'ii the Sent.it lad f Haud.tomt -S.'.Wir —li„od 9
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CHS Senior Class Prophecy-— 7957 The appointment was at 5 p. m. at the New York Empire Studio. High heels were clicking down the hall and slowly came to a stop at the desk of the receptionist. “I have an appointment to be at Room 13 at 5 o’clock. Would you kindly announce that I am here?” Mr. Limond, a model to see you.” Send her in. WOO! WOO! Haven’t I seen you somewhere before? Why, of course, it just dawned on me. You're the Carlenc Fulk of the old class of ’47. Sit down ole pal and tell me-havc you seen any of the rest of the class?” Oh yes. quite a few. You see I just arrived with Susie Christenson, who is over at Room 17 posing for Shelby Harris of the New York Times. While we were at Crandon over the weekend we ran into I awrence Hoffman of the Employment Agency and he suggested that we try our luck here. Robert Gilbert is head of the Antigo Finance Co. and of course that’s where we secured the loan. And just imagine who was conductor on the Northwestern train. Why Ding King—of all people. I didn't think he would settle down to a job like that. As long as we’re on the subject of class mates, let’s go down to Room 17 and sec how Susie and Shelby arc making out. So together they sauntered down the hall, up a flight of stairs to where a door was ajar. There sat Shelby, feet on desk, and still puffing his old pipe. As his eyes glanced at who was in the door way. he let out a yell. Susie! lx ok who’s here. Howdy! Howdy! Come on in and sit down. We were just discussing about what Mrs. Jess Deaton (former Jean Spencer) named her last child. Well, what did she name it?” Oh. she thought that it would be nice to name it after Peggy. You remember Peggy Tallier, don’t you? They say she’s the General’s wife now. Gee Whiz.” piped up Susie. Thats just the beginning. You should have seen how radiant Joe Jeficlk’s face was the day he took over the Spencer tavern. And say! that reminds me of Ralph Chartraw. Boy. he sure is leading a dead life—caretaker of the Rusch funeral home. They had a couple of trials in the Crandon Courthouse last Friday. Judge Norman Rowlinson fined Carroll Statezny $10 and costs for speeding with his new Mercury. Lefty-King and Mark Spencer got fined too. for spotlighting DEAR. Don Kincaid is going to be our next Sammy Kaye with that swell orchestra he’s got. I heard that he’s got Merry Specht as his latest singer. I'd sure like to hear her. I saw in the Forest Republican that Eleanor Wald, telephone operator at Rhinelander, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Jess Houle (formerly Betty Bonackj at Pine Lake. Wonder how they are? Speaking of newspapers, they say Alice D'eMars is a designer for the fashion page in the Chicago Times. Elaine Radtke is in Chicago too. Studying to be a chemist. I guess. Mrs. A1 Carlson, who used to be Grace Aubol, in the good old days, has now hired Eva Ball as her baby sitter. Eva must still like that job. 10
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