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Florence Pennell—Retired with a fortune after a successful career of dancing. Eula Smith—Teaching dramatics to her little “Reeds”. Dale Barkman—Resting after losing his first case as attorney-at-law. Webster Bennett—Owner of a wheat farm in the middle West. Charles Reed—Having high hopes instead of short ones such as the wife. Ruth Rolla Ritchey—Back at E. H. S. designing costumes for the annual May Day celebration. Verna Ritchey—Taking life as it comes and still waiting for that “great day”. Paul Rinard—Co-Pilot on the Transcontinental Airline from Africa to the United States. Margaret Shuss—Running a pineapple plantation in Hawaii with the King of Hearts as “manager”. Betty Shaffer—Famous newspaper woman featured as a writer for the Scripps Howard News. George Sipes—Patrolman in the “Slums”. Melvin Smyers—Stage Technician for Stuckeys’ Opera House. Wilbert Snyder—Doctor for sick “pooches”—pardon, a Veterinarian. Harold Steach—Operating a pool room for what ? Profit ? No, snipes. James Steele—President of a fabulously wealthy financial corporation. Warren Tewell—Propaganda minister of Hailie Selassie. Pauline Reeder—Keeping house and having what she likes for supper. Florence Wareham—Living with Mamma and yet “very, very” happy. Frances Weicht—First woman in big league baseball world. Martha Weicht—Accounting Clerk in the United States Treasury Department. Russell Whitfield—Playing the part of “Dopey” in the rebirth of the “Seven Dwarfs”. John Stayer—Ploughing up Black Valley soil, but naturally not on the old Homestead. Frank Thomas—Well known test-pilot for the Russian Army. Kathryn Thomas—Superintendent of the Nurses in the Everett Hospital. Doris Wagner—Designing clothes from burlap sacks and believe it or not the world is eating it up. Mary Sue Wagner—Making a home for the new manager of the American Store located in Everett. Clayton Clark—Went to the Coast, successful in Hollywood and has received the Academy Award for his brilliant acting. Alton Wright—Still a thrill seeker and is doing time for flying without wings. Charlotte Fletcher—Married to a successful Oil Executive. Maxine Welker—A well known Child Specialist located in New York. Jean Hershberger—Teaching school and boarding by herself. Jeanne Kaiser—A Shakespeare follower, single, but still sought after. Robert Lashley—Owner of a “Bakery” and still teaching wifey the secret of light biscuits. Melba Zembower—Wedded to a famous “Bugologist” now on an expedition in the South Seas. Evelyn Schooley—Happily married with several tiny “Shaws” tied about her feet. Carolyn Sparks—Home, money, and husband (nice going). Phillis Weicht—Has entered into the 400 and has now a beautiful home at Newport. Arlene Weimer—Traveling with a wealthy old lady as a “loved” companion. Eleanor Williams—Coach of the Basketball team at the exclusive girls’ school, Vassar. Lloyd Williams—Laid up with a “bum” leg caused by his nerve-racking driving in the Auto Racing Sport. Robert Williams—Still breaking altitude records by going “way, way up”. Sara Young—Jobless, because “why” does everyone want to punch the Royal? Grayson Snyder—Managing a huge Orange Grove in Florida accompanied by the Mrs. (Shirley). Ruth Rebecca Ritchey—Living on love and a dime. Page twenty-two
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CLASS PROPHECY See Ye! See Ye! I, Sheik Abou Bom Wigi Bordio, by looking into my crystal ball, have seen and have foretold your future for the mere matter of looking. Orpha Akers—Pipe Organist for the Future Farmers of America. Mary Louise Barker—Modeling bathing suits for Maceys. Priscilla Barkman—Running a beauty salon for the Merto-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Louise Beegle—Making a home for ? and six wee ones. Betty Bequeath—Bookkeeper for Stan Laurel and Co. Mary Bender—Carrying bed pans for the Johns Hopkins Hospital. June Bingham—Replacing Judy Canova with Ben Blue. Orpha Bowman—Happily married with a new record (a sextet). Elda Burket—Clerk in her newly remodeled meat house. Maxine Clapper—Tired and weary after a hard day at the Turkish Bath. Virginia Clingerman—Flat fingered from hunting and punching on a Royal. Louise Coleman—Foreign correspondent for the Everett Press. Virginia Coleman—Pinching pennies for a state certificate in the nursing field. George Clouse—Ace cameraman for the Men’s Dry League. Paul College—Replaces Ab in the State Legislature. Allen Cooper—Building $.25 aeroplanes for Allen, Jr. Pauline Dalton—Rooting for Saxton at the Wildcat-Warrior brawl. Mary Jane Davis—Cheerleading for the W. C. T. U. Evelyn Diehl—Make-up technician for Boris Karloff. Helen Felton—Assistant to Dr. Wilbert C. Snyder. William Ferrell—Inheritor of the mantel of Nelson Harding. Eulala Fisher—Preparing the Ritz Carlton for the coming out party of Franklin Roosevelt III. Audrey Foor—Private nurse at the old folks' home. Betty Foor—Living at the Tannery with five little wonders. Durwood Foor—Living alone and liking it. Norman Foor—Demonstrating Manure Spreaders for the Tatesville Hardware Co. Orma Foor—Starring at the Mertopolitan Gas House as a Torch Singer. Quentin Foor—Recovering in a hospital after a “crack up” during his nonstop flight from Everett to Breezewood. John Gates—Factory trained mechanic employed in a roller skating palace. Doris Geinger—Enjoying life as an Army wife. Hazel Giffin—Baking biscuits for her second husband. Dorotha Greenawalt—Swinging it for Paderewski. Joe Grimes—Engineering the last 10 miles of the South Penn Super Highway. Naomi Grubb—Residing at her apartment above her husband’s garage in Breezewood. Dottie Heister—Private secretary for Charlie McCarthy. Bernice Hershberger—Welfare worker at Coney Island. Howard Hinish—Proprietor of a Chocolate Milk Dairy. Alma Jay—Thin lady for the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Laverne Johnson—Script girl for the Republic Studio. Burl Karns—Retired manager for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Raymond Leach, Jr.—Working, after 5 years of keeping the baby while his wife labored. Mary Leonard—Wash woman for the Wilt Nursery. Helen Morgart—President of the Old Maids’ Club of Bedford County. Austin Mellott—Breeding cattle at the farm of his mother-in-law. Marie Miller—Trying to win the world with her modernistic dress styles. Donald Miller—Paying the funeral expenses of his fifth wife. Jack Mortimore—Happily married to his Queen of Hearts. Loretta Peck—Living alone and “not” liking it. Elwood Price—Still studying Shakespeare which all but held him back in ’39. Page twenty-one
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