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Page 30 text:
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. we stopped talking to listen to the or- chestra plsy Cnarlie Witt's latest composi- jifQ5jN tion. He recently completed the score for A ight' Bernice Hnnnagan's current musical comedy. ' dig Bernice is making quite a hit on the N. Y. 1 QQ? stage-and soon will go to Hollywood to make .44.4lrl3s4....J1nLla movie. Genevieve Johnson just danced by A ..-A. with Willie Dutra. ,Genevieve is still quite ,gh ,ffl ff the flirt. She is living in Winters now, Q ffj ,QQQ ff ,I having finished taking a domestic science Sita f' 1 course at Davis. Willie is a gentleman i?J ' ' X farmer. He owns a large farm out near 5-3 Putah creek. Merriel Hissey is still dic- ' U5T?KLi1ZiWi?E3I34FsiU'f'M' tating to Coach Mitchell as his private sec- retary, and doing a nice job of it so I've heard. Dean Dunnicliff's famous orchestra has gut just finished an engagement at the famous St. Moritz Room of the Ritz-Astoria Hotel in N. Q2:: g lfdqzqff Y. owned by Gordon Marvin. Dean had kindly Wit consented to play for the dance. Louie Hughes Nha sang several of the blues songs she has helped f to make famous. She told me that Bank Cagle Q was a veterinarian and had quite a business in 3, Dixon. Florence Anderson is a dieticion in f ' The Sutter Hospital in Sacramento. She said that she often eats her lunch at Simpy Simp- son's hamburger joint. He is still busy in- jf? venting useful i'?J appliances. His latest is an electric window washer. Q 1 Pearl Stahl is president of the Allied Steel Co. of L. A. and is a very successful business we an. Barbara McIntyre is C1 director of the Child!-en's Rec- J , S V in Ki reation Grounds at Golden Gate , ,Wind , SQQP Si. P ' ' QA Park and Margaret Soares is one of our local cosmetologists. 'sq wasnt Margaret Jane Carpenter is s eel-'EB es + I E u 1 A Deputy or the Order of the nerr TQ . ,... clouds' I 4q,,, 2 r I 4. I -' -.: -:..u.n-il-f use Q41-.e in the ,qt J...--M ..J....H.b 41'-1 1 ' State or ,eu , jregeffjfg e e - ' cenfer- ,gt-.i4..f'1f'f' ' A .. Hin' She A Q' .2 ,,,, ,,,,,,f' ' tours the ' state in- stituting chapters in the various towns. At'the pres- , ent time she is busy organizing one in Batavia.. Ethel Bnigh has recently been selected as the All-American waitress, and is leaving tomorrow for dl? 5 ' -,-E7 4 0 E YI H U the National Convention of Waitresses at'New York. 1 James Seyman is still writing receipts as National ,ufffffn mey,,,-7:3i.r.,... Treasurer of the Bank of Canada. 'N w' . I w.'mMTT?v-:'h:4f'z': 'r-mm. .L-'iJPi 9f z Qfzczntrcleer
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3 I H' S 'ir' 'S Qfmnticleer PKOPHECY The High School Gymnasium was a blaze of color and a riot of noise. Cars were racing down the street, and a band was playing. It was the lOth annual home-coming of the class of HZVH: It was the first time we had all gathered together since that night so long ago when we stood on the stage and received our diplomas. we had co s from near and far, and a sense of gayety was the keynote of the occasion. The younger generation was in a hilarious mood, also, for it was the night after the championship foot- ball game between Davis and Dixon. We now possessed the S. C. A. L Cham- pionship . We were served a turkey dinner by the cooking class under the direc- tion of Naida Ritchey, the domestic science teacher. The main speaker of f!,f 'mftsNsiD the evening was Gordon Watson. We were reminded Qf Nfi.Z.n,. the many times he spoke to us .. Q I f lg! in the role of Student Body 5- 5 Qdffgx Nxxvgn , ! President. Little did we rea- Qn'jfl Sqn 9 lize that he would-make a I : ' million dollars in lO years. 1- ' 3 He owns a chain of five and C--.-JE fk.Q ' tens. We had two famous doc- Q.. ' l H I I . . s'E..iIfl'.?i .I tors in our midst that even- ' ,gpg , 7 yi ing. Dr. .Tames Parsons, who .: if H if jfxixk-X had just ushered the famous 652522 i N :pf sextupists into the world, and XX .J 'YQX Dr. Francis Stolle, the great Q ' Yi F . . ' brain specialist. They gave - '15'jf! f us a few words and told us .1-5' 1' that they owed thei success to the knowledge they - I f .IZYIE 2. gained while CTT- JI in High scnoai. J I' .-Q html, Kal , While the fu Ly'-fx tables were . f , , being cleared 'EV A p 0 away for danc- ,, ,. . . W ill Q63 C Sa geo ing, I stopped Mars' Mead t ' 9 :O Slgazhwith is en--a ff : ea a used to be her name. She is now a happily married so- 'A i ' 7' ': cial leader of Dixon, and is noted 151 for her suc- cessful bridge part- ies. She didn't bring her 'twins with ' her, for they had the croup. Vernon Dutra owns a string of polo ponies and has formed a team that plans to beat Argentina this season. Marguerite Reimers has been making a series of lectures on nwhy Stu- ' dents Should Not Study as Hard as,I Didu. Accompanying her on the tour was Wilda Pritchard. Wilde is Marguerite's secretary and answers all her fan mail. The Norton brothers have gone at the business of farming very seriously. Ellwood has bought all of Maine Prairie, and Raymond has bought Tremont. Ellwood has an offer to join the circus as a spieler , and will probably sell his farm to brother Raymond. The next person I chanced to meet was Orabelle Tutt, a teacher in a San Francisco grammar school. She told me that among her pupils was Irving Dietrich's small son. Irving is a pro- fessional tennis player and recently won the Davis Cup championship.
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1. P Ghcznticleer The 29th of January as midnight 'drew near, Seniors and faculty at the station did appear, Cisco-bound, with laughter and cheerg You can tell they had fun from the pictures her
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