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D 1., Q L4 Hello everybody, Indy kenny your nevs reporter for the Dighton Globe, wlll now Drlng you the latest r ,ort of the day QIDCE my Job takes me over the world I declded to gabner up the vs o my old class of ' che 'umma Ne find he is champion Hot Dog salesman at the Dust oowl bootball otad Um Don Aumma and Katterfeld are both candidates for the presidency of cornell Unlver sity Dorothy bard is chewing gum girl for the Vr1gley ohewlng Gum o becau e she has contributed so much to the 'Wrigley bund' Virginla Maranvllle is the manager of a fljlng Metropolitan opera house Kmust fly up to see her some L1m8'D Eleanor HCb0SKFlP is now manager of the face lifting department of one of New fork's largest beauty salons Essle Prose just married a mlllionaire truck driver To thznk she has wasted all these years ln nur e Lrainlng' Marie unstedt 1s conoetin in the all American Olympic swimming contest to be held in Dodge xtj June 1, 1950 We wish her luck La Vern ICLGISI former ll American guard of the glrls Olympic basketball Leam, has now retir d on a pension of 320,000 a year, and because of ner popularity nas been appolnt d pr ldent of the I G A stores of AMSFICB Flash flash lnd ker splash Lharles Boslej, the former heart DFCBKSF of LCLHS 15 now the manager of a great summer resort at LBKG Geneva Jack Martin 15 still re iding 1D Dighton,and 15 dolng his best trylng to get nlnge Cby the way, he's still in Dighton tool to let Jackie Jr coach the half pints Thelma A Gibbs is now working as substitute for Flapper banney in Madison square Garden Lend an ear folks Can you imaglne this? Robert H Gough 1S now manager of the former Mowery Law Flrm, but not the boss of the Gough home Incidentally, Maurlne does that Max life The stanley has dropped hls wonderful posltion as Veterinary and is realizing his ambition He has retired to live in bcott City ex President of the senior class is now chief executive of A18 farm and hls greatest delight 18 found in his Dee Dee and the l1ttle Joys Flash Francis Wheatcroft has become new owner of the X Bar X Ranch The former Velma Brown I don't know what her name is now, and it has long since been changed has invented a new three story trailer house and 15 living very con tentedly A special wing has been added to the LCLHS High School for the use of the Izzey Dance Group Isola, of course, 1s the instructor Flash! Flash' Six new barbers have arrived at the Pom ochamaun home Mamma Dionne and Muriel are almost at the hair pulllng stage It seems that Mamma Dionne doesn't like rivalry Flash flash and foolashl Tarzan, the Ape man at last has found a stand in happens to be srlene Thomas, a senior of '38 The next news flash comes from the dear old American History class of LttH5 Bill Smith has succeeded strick as professor of Digging Up the Past A big revolution 1n Honolula today seemed to be due to the fact that the dancing teacher, tiss L11a eoer, tried to substitute the Big Apple for the Hula Hula Mr and Mrs Elginore shaj C the former Bessie Prose J after ten years are still honey moonlng in Japan Love must be grand After ten years of hard brain work Bill Davis has at last xnvented a rocket on which he can fly to Mars It was a rumor that he will remain to make his home there Elias hussell is now sole owner of the Hussell and Pinkston farms of Lane oounty, but has retired to Healy where he is operating the largest hotel of that algin Mcvhirter is now the manager of a pool hall in Dighton His wife taking in washing to make ends meet The well known girl chaser of Dlghton, Banard Thomas, is now a bachelor er of Montana Jessie Evans, formerly of Dighton, is now known as Mademoiselle Jesse, dress designer of New York City city Lucille is sneepherd the great Kiss Ruth Van Pelt flies, I saylhas not yet made up her mznd bhe has Just return ed from Vienna, where she has pursued a count, but decided to como back to visit scott tity again Gilbert agbert, the Bacteriologist germ whxch makes the world go round The former Melvena Beahm Know Hrs east of Dighton where they irrigate money, Ielvena 18 writing poetry on of Kansas Unlverslty has Just discovered the uCL8iShl1S now making her home wltb her husband their farm with an airplane For extra BPBHGIHS 'How to Bring up Lhildren'. After all these years of drumming her way through College, Nolia has organized for herself one of America's greatest Jazz bands known as the 'Nollle Dance oand'. The hard working bo, of old LCCHS has now worked himself to the highest position of his profession. Dr. Juergens is noted everywhere as a famous surgeon. The llttle freckled faced kid called Sam Edmundson has Just won a cup for winning the Xtlantic Derby riding 'SIIPPSFY Pete', the fastest American Sea Horse. windy Kenny signing off--listen in again next year for more news of the gang. ll G E N I O R C ' A ' S P H O P H E ' Y ' ll V I V , ' 1 G t ' ' ev '. ' ' , ' . ne. f - 58. . . . V I 1 , u gh ' ' 1 . Y ' t ' - . . - w . ' - ' ' ' o . . . , . , . -- ,. I . h 0 - N .' . ' T , Q 0 . . . ' ' : S A - . ' H ' 'ff 5 ' ' Q' ' V . . , 4 , - . U ., A - e ' ' A ' ' e es' . . . . ' . I - -- ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' . . S . . . . F. . . , - , 0 4. X . a t 0 ' - ' . - . . Q i u C - A. , I q I I . -- ' 0 'sq Q W I - . I - I I I A O Y . Q , . . 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MAX STAALEY Kbtaxl 1 2 ar Glee Club, Operetta 2 yrs, Band, Mx H1 Y, A a A , Football, Sr Play Chorus, ARLENE THOHAQ CTommy7 S Play, G R Glee Llub BkNAnD THOMAS SD 457 H1 Y RUTH VAN FELT iRastusJ CFannieD Sr Play, Sub Deb Club, Cheer Leader, G DOROTHY WARD CDotJ Glee Club G R , Basketball 4Hea1yD 1P'A' N Motto 'To be, rather than to seem tolors Royal Blue and Gold Flower American Beauty OFkIt.RS President Carrol Bryant Vice Pres Secretary Melvena Beahm Treasurer uhapel Rep Charles Bosley FRANCIS WHEATCROFT CWlndyJ no S8 Gilbert agbert Jack Juergens In 1933 a class started in as freshmen at L C C H s wltn fifty five members They were green, oh very green , but they conquered the mysterious appearing halls and class rooms, and settled down to work The rest of the school found that there was plenty of pep and resourcefulness in this class Strlck said 'This is the 'ornery est' class ever Forty eight members were present the second year, to carry on lr Wise very earn estly told th m about the 'Sophomore Slump', so most of the class worked with renew ed energy, to galn Knowledge Only forty five of tne members were present in the Junior year, which proved to be an eventful period lhey moved into the new building, and the boys and girls were given the opportunlty to play basketball for the first time in their high school days They presented the play ' A Million Dollar Joke ', under the direction of lr Pomeroy The QGHIOFS were given a 'Jap' banquet But now, in the Senlor year, they have put away chlldlsh thlngs C we hope J Carrol Bryant, as presldent, has ed this outstanding class through the four years For their Senior play, they presented 'New Fires' , a grand success, under the direction of lr hurry The boys of the class are the heroes of the sonool Qand Scott tltyl ln the many athletic events And now, we , the graduating class of '38, wish to thank the Juniors for the lovely banquet, the facult for the patience they have shown throughout the years, Cwe snow now that they have and for the guidance and help they have given us. he are especially grateful to lr. Strlckler, who has been our counsellor over the rough spots of the Journey. lr. Rlnge and lr. Bender have our humble appreciation for the help they have glven us in athletics, and the fun ws've had working Wltn them. 10 W - .'. - h.'.n. . - '.. yy-41. 7 6 'e w- ' - N y r. . ., . 2 lt I . X Ja. 1 . if LILA WEBER Ctlxyb ff? A ' sz Ion CLASS oP19:ss - - . I
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Y- Row ion dow In the fall of '5b,forty eight seeds were planted in the L It was hoped LHqt these mlght grow,expand, and blossom into ledge taxdlng at the front of the row was Gllbert Dodge, the class BIFOULU tue trials of the year The seeds were cultivnt d 'hey put forth a great effort to get a start in H50 JUNIOR CLASS Mc h1rter,noenl,Hunsley,H1neman,uwens,osldwell,nnderson,L1nd,Dodge scnamaun Hineman, WIIBOH, Jewett, Stremel, Looney,Thomas,scn1egel, evans, Bush shu11,kelton,Durr,romeroy fSponsorJ Burnett,Hunsell,Schwartz,neid,Mowery,Paris 1 nursery trees of Know chosen to lead cared for and the warm earth and to send up green shoots The next year only forty little seedlings were seen, eight had failed to mane lt through the hard crust the year before They soon started growing aga1n, for they were told that if they fell into the 'Sophomore nut' they would never recover They stored up honors in scholarship and sports to maxe it possible to llve through the hard cold wlnter At the end of the year, they were hardy young seedlings, well on the start of life They lay dormant for three months, then bestirred themselves agaln september Dean Owen was chosen to lead the class, relieveing the former president of his responslbilltias This year more than all the others,they had a good strong hold on life, in spite of the tact that only tnlrty slx members were present perhaps those absent had stayed too long dreamlng in the are may sunlight, or were moved by the ever changing wlnds of life the end of this year the young trees are very tall and healthy They ready to be transplanted next year into the Senior Orchard, where they develop, and eventually grow into great trees of knowledge JUNIOR OFFICERS President secretary Dean Owen Vice Pres Gilbert Dodge Kale Hineman Treasurer Roselle Jewett Chapel Rep Tom Schamaun SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President Secretary Desmond Gibson Vice Pres Betty talduell Clarence Bryant Treasurer william Hunsley Chapel Rep Bernice Robb FnasHHEN OPFICLRS President Earl Bosley Vice Pres Dorothy Strickler Secretary Larry lurphy Treasurer Helen btormont Chapel Rep. lildred Lemen 12 s H ' '!-'-r'- TN V-'W I A 4 I o , P I C, or . 1 T - ,malt .:Fs, sa., g I . 1 'vA.--- ' V-1-Q,-Y ,ini-T Y .V - Q 2 1: H . -V .. N . . .. . I 1 2: ' ' Q, dow 5: Paine CSponsorD,Lemen,Edmundson,Sharp,Jewett,Brown,Thomas,Schlegel, ' 4: . V . ' V - '.C.x.5. . s 5 . ' in At .
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