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Mary Davis is increasing her fame as a poet and short story writer. She is known throughout the world as the Shakespeare of the 20th Century . Fern Tabor is the owner of a beautiful building in South America called the Tabor Singing Schoolv. Michael Pelick is the worldis greatest elocutionist. He is often found stressing the point that the thing of importance is a loud, clear voice. Iris Hayse, who for years studied the making of artificial lace, is now teaching Domestic Science to the children of China. Wilson Van VVinkle is running competition against VValter Shellito as the country's greatest potato raiser. On his farm VVilson has developed a potato which has no skin. Cress Sowry has just won the entire world's admiration by performing a very delicate operation on Henry Ford's brain. Mr. Ford is recovering rapid- ly under the care of a capable nurse, Dorothy Wood. Gladys Bartok became prominent by obtaining the most gold medals of any girl athlete in America. VVinona Baker has recently discovered a new lipstick that will last for- ever. Tune in to Station VVJAY and listen to the advertising announcer, Esther Pontius. Wliatherine Johnson.isi,eaching piano lessonsfinfnearby cities such as Ash- tabula, Conneaut, and Geneva, Ohio. iwilgyivilliamsg iEJrQ,g'i1s a stenographer foriaibig firm il Pennsylvania. The reports are that she likes her work very well. Next we read of Dorothy Mann who is found living in Hungary. There she is managing a dancing school. If you desire entertainment, tune in to Station VVVVC and listen to the great symphony orchestra led by Perry Bauman. Among the players in his orchestra we find Charlotte Asp and Betty McConnell. Bonnie Hinkle is now residing with her husband and family in Denmark, Ohio. Lorena Taft is working as assistant-editor of the Cleveland Newsv. My how times have changed! By Fern Tabor. Sixteen
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Senior Class Prophecy READING recently in Dorset,s local column, I found the following report of the eX-students of the class of '36. For the first time in ten years since waving a fond farewell to the old Red School Housev, the 1936 class of 28 members found themselves grouped together for a home coming at the Ashtabula County Park in Dorset, Ohio. They were not gathered as a bunch of happy-go-lucky school children, however, but were more serious and business-like. In the following account we mention a few of the various items of interest: Francis Mason is carrying forth the idea of the old saying Like father like sonn. He may be found residing with his wife, the former Carrie Sowry, in a newly erected house in Dorset, Ohio. Francis' father is very proud of his son,s success and echoes forth a chuckle of joy as he reads the sign above the large department store in Dorset. Robert Allen, because of his sympathy for little children, is teaching kindergarten class in a nearby school. Charles Straw has entered upon the profession of an 'cEye Specjalistn. He wishes to hand down this little piece of information to those of his own sex. If a woman's eyes are black, Give her room and lots of trackf' How surprising! John ltlaki has taken unto himself a wife. He and his family are now located in Washington, D. C. John is serving as private secre- tary to Dorothy Evans, the first lady president of the United States. Aili Hynninen, realizing her remarkable ability in 'SStyle Dressev, is now in Paris where she expects to become a model for Paris gowns. The next person we read about is Betty Hillstrom, now Mrs. John Laugh- lin. The couple are residing in Switzerland. Russell Beals, one of the most energetic members of the class of '36, has successfully proven the Darwin Theoryn by teaching baboons how to drive airplanes. Cecil Champlin spends most of his time in a litille booth of his own con- struction in Sentinel, Ohio. Above the door of his small building is a sign Life's Problems Solved . Fifteen
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