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CLASS PROPHECY lConTinuecl1 Mrs. Caryle Harris Mead, has made The headlines several Times by being combina- Tion housewife and business woman. !T seems afTer Their Third seT of Twins, Caryle found she couldn'T keep Track of various baby arTicles. Five years ago she sTarTed her naTion wide known facTory of Today, She manages l0,000,000 employers, is bookkeeper, secreTary, presidenT and ianiTor. The facTory puTs ouT lO0,000,000 pieces of goods per day. Caryle reporTs, My safTey pin business is more Than Thriving. T Thanks To glee club in high school, iT helped Mary Lou Boleneus deTermine her life long career, which has Taken her To New York CiTy, aT The MeTropoliTan Opera Company, She has sung in scores of operas, from Carmel, To Gumdrop. She spends her spare Time kniTTing khaki socks, geTTing a head sTarT on The nexT war. There is one oddiTy in her work, Mary Lou sings The male parTs! ll Miss RuTh Frohnhafer of This ciTy, has iusT reporTed ThaT she will begin her classes I: in fencing This coming week. Enrolled in The class are Two very prominenT young people In of This communiTy. Miss Jezzabelle Wacker, daughTer of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wacker, and rl Miss Corniela OaTs Mead, daughTer of The wealThy Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Mead. Bofh lf young women wenT Through school TogeTher and graduaTed aT DavenporT's College of 1: ' Musical Knowledge. Miss Frohnhafer learned The Trade in her early days while Trying 1+ To fence in a male. l ll Mrs. Louise DeVore Heid, formerly of Mondovi, now of Larene, has iusT reTurned 1: To her husband, Melvin, afTer making a personal appearance Tour around The UniTed :T STaTes. You have probably all seen Louise, The champion lady wresTler. Melvin has :I employed Two Tough body guards. P lf The laTesT greaT nofable buT by far The leasT is PresidenT of The UniTed STaTes, :T Merlin Zier. He is working with STubby To change The capiTal. PresidenT Zier who was Tl elecTed Three years ago by a unanimous voTe of all The cifizens, You may remember ll ThaT Mr. Zier sTarTed his early career as being presidenT of The sTudenT body of D. H. S. 1: Once while being inTerviewed in public made The slip by saying ThaT he TruThfully believed :T This iob To be much easier Than his former presidency some 20 years ago. PresidenT Zier il sTaTed Today ThaT he inTends To run again for The same office. 'i I: LasT minuTe flashl l Il The mayor's secreTary Wayne Van MonTague has lefT for Siberia where he inTends il To sTarT an equivalenT of The French Foreign Legion. He gave no reason for leaving his If iob so suddenly. Some say a rifT came beTween The Two. l jf And now we The wrifers, Virginia Zuehlke and Sylvia SlaTer, find ThaT when we :T wroTe This prophecy, we were young, and in innocence we found ThaT all our prophecies T' have by some faTe come True. 'I l 'I 'i 'i 'i 'i 'i 'i ALEX Ai nn jam .-.H 4.,...- .. -x 0 .. ff -f if .. .V 'fi Q Ng ::- ::: ::::: v ::: -::: W jr F
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CLASS PROPHECY TContinuedj Can you imagine it? Way back in '46 when Fish lLyle Fisherl was a D. H. S. student we never dreamed someday he would be one of the greatest lovers of all times, but here he was when we came to see him, sitting in the wings of the theatre ready to go on stage in the play Amohalko lthat's Oklahoma spelled backwardsl. His man- ager and understudy, Stanley Walton, got the break of his career when Lyle was stricken with laryngitis and Moose got to go on in his place. Now the critics have predicted, and we certainly agree with them, that Stanley will become great when he goes into television broadcasts as, Just Plain Jack, a revival of the old, old, favorite Just Plain Bill. it seems as if Fish will need to go start looking for a new understudy. Robert L, Hutsell, editor-in-chief of the Davenport Gazette, is a well known per- sonality in the city. Bob, who always had a nose for news, got a job in the newspaper office at an early age, and worked up, Ten years ago he purchased the office from Walt Wilbur, who sold to retire. Our editor is recognized by everyone wearing the familiar black and white check top coat, derby, cigar, and walking stick. FLASH! Here is a bulletin iust handed me from Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Van Johnson have reported being grandparents to auadruplets. Mrs. Johnson is the former Ruth Kern of this city. Since there is a vacation in Congress we have two notables visiting here from Washington D. C. Senator Leonard Stubbs from Davenport is endeavoring to have the capital of the United States transferred from Washington D. C. to Davenport. The bill is before the house and Senator Stubbs feels confident that it will pass. You all remember Stubby , he was that guy who would argue with a light post if it would disagree. It seems to be helping in his career as a politician. They say they have wonderful light posts in Congress. Miss Irene Reinbold in her daily column for the love-lorn tells us she is getting fed up with her readers, By the way, it is said that Miss Reinbold is a very noted authority on this subject, having studied it since beginning high school. It seems as though she is having some trouble with her admirers. They all ask her, in their letters, How do I get rid of my husband at night, when l want to be alone? Please , pleads Miss Reinbold, Some one tell me howto get one to get rid of? Dale Shoemaker alias Roy Fudley Rogers, stopped in this city on his way from Hollywood to his home town, Timpas, Colorado. He has just finished a moving picture, i'Custers Last Stand, or That Wooden Leg Finally Wore Off. Known the world over, Madamosile Lola De La Vore, will stop in this city after returning from France. In her profession of ballet dancing, she is fairly up and on her toes in the world of today. Madamosile De La Vore made her debut in Jerkwater, Arizona, where she left quite an impression. The stage still shows the mark. One time class president has risen to fame in his own small way. Wendell Dietrich has re-opened his pool room and bar after finally paying up his back income tax. He couldn't convince the government that all of the drinks were on the house, therefore getting the name Deaty's Cuff. Instead of the usual rio minors on the door, the sign reads, Minors only. 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T I T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T x K fx T QXCXA f x, dl-I 1' Y l JTQTVJ gs X 4fk ly ig wg
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Front Row lleft to rightl: Dolores Koch, Mary Lou Boleneus, Sylvia Slater, Ruth Frohnhafer, Second Raw: Miss Parsons, Janis Haynie, Virginia Zuehlke, Barbara Peffley, Top Row, Leonard Stubbs, Bob Hursell, Lyle Fisher and Larry Whidden. SENIORS TOGETHER FOR TWELVE YEARS Eleven members of this year's graduating class have attended all of the twelve grades in the Davenport School System. It is interesting to note that nearly one-half of the class has established such a record. Many pleasant memories are cherished during these school years, our first year of school and the prevailing timidness, gradually becoming acquainted and the making of many new friends, the events leading up to grade school graduation, and finally high school and the accompanying activities and pleasures. As we recall the many years of grade school we respectfully pay our sincere thanks to Miss Parsons, Miss Myers, Mrs, Muhs, Madeline Odell, Madeline Bickard, Mr. Gardner, Evelyn Travers, Mr. Walker and our present coach Ray Danekas, whose kind guiding and helpful consideration can never be repaid. Because of the efforts of all these who have had a part in our training we are now prepared to follow our motto Forward ever, backward never . li li li li lr lr lr lr li ll 'i 'i lr lr li li ll ln fr 'r lv 'r li fr 'i li li 'r li fr lr fr 'r 'r 'r lr lr lr lr 'r lr lr 'v 'i lr lr li lr 'r 'r 'r lr ti 1 QZMK 1 A ,.--- K , X ........ ............ - S
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