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. . The lleiskelite . . PROPHECY fContinuedJ I'll say 'tis. Why, thet Jackson Hull is a writer and thet Dick Babylon is in wood-craft bisness. Charles Mobley and Doris Houser told me thet they took pictures of Hillary Henson and Vivian Deeds-the great world travelers fer their papers. Renate Hoke just came back from South America where she trans- lated some medical books fer thu guv'm't, her dog was taken ill on thu way an, she had ta call Jack Loudenslager, Jr., the Veter-a amimule doc! I also see'd in the paper thut Betty Roane, Martha Gerberic, Caroline Myers, Joyce Shilling, Peggy Keiffer, Dutch'l Harrison, Louise Boward, Frances Patton, J, Miller, Susan Warrenfeltz, Gloria Riley, and Jean Ritter all have grad-i-a-te'd from the hors- pital. Jean Ritter is goin' on teachin' nursin! I was a list'in te thu rad-e-o th' other day an' herld Eloise Duffey over thu Opre. Mary Edelman is teachinl music, Garl Bateman, Lois Badgley, Tom Wade and Don Lighter are all musicians. An' take Peggy Troupe, she can cut a Egger on skate like no body's business. Then there was them kids thet wanted te be teachers: Corrine Hendrickson, Carolyn Patterson, Bette McDonough, Ruth Glass, and Betty Jane Whipp. Betty is teachin' dancin' to thu little ,uns in town. By the way, Bob, did ya know thet Eddie Raskin is in his own Synagogue now? Caroline Olson is the orglnist et thu church whar Janice Welsh an her min- ister husband are keepin thinls movin over to thu church. Rosalie Bovey is doin' a splendid job o' keepin' thu kids of thu congregation in thu right pathf' Yea, and them fellers that wanted to be engineers. They was Milton Heck, Joe Shank, Raymond Poffenberger, Charles Houpt, Erston Newcomer, Bob Wright, Bill Green, Bob Matthews, Bob Long, Joe McDaniels, Lewis James, and Art Per- kins. What about LaVerne Colbert? She wanter ta be a sec-re-tary, didnlt she? That's right, I wander if she married Peck. And then there was June Lyday. She wanted to go ta trainin' ifln Johnny or Red didn't hook her fust. You know, I'm glad I cou'd live to see sech a swell bunch a kids git wat they want'd from life. As we leave them the sun is settin' on the happiest kids from HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL. 19
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. . The Heiskelite . . PROPHECY QContinuedJ Shore do, talkin a makin things, you should see the new set of false teeth Morton Weston made me. Purty dang goo, fer chawin! Was goin ta get Huck Hayzlett to make 'em fer me, but he was -too busy makin A's at the Uneversecty. Margaret Finfrock is assistin that dentist husband of her'n in his office too. Dor- othy Knapp is doctorin up the wound Bill Cosey got durin that fight last week with thet killer, he works fer the F.B.I. ya know. USO I've hear'd, Shirley Baker is doin some draftin at Pangborn and Helen Buchanan is working fer the guv'n't as a Diet-fixer. Peg Weller, Mary jane Cri- der, Hazel Sweigert and Ed Schindle are in some kinda' business and Barbara Ward is studying merchandizing. Carmen McDermott, Luella Rice, Betty Coss, Gay- nell Kidwell, Betty jane Reese, Virginia Lee Hook and Belle Davis, them thar white collar workers. I wander if Belle still hears from Eddie: boy she really got thu letters from him! Doris Clopper is a Home Demonstrator or somthin. I wonder if she still goes a skatinf' Cain't rightly say, but I heer'd that Barbara Gibney is a right nice florist. And them bee-u-ty opperators: Grace Creek, Yvonne Scott, Marie Snyder, Mae Moats, Joan Glessner, Betty Kroeger, Helen Knipe, Marie Pressel, Margar't Mills, Phyllis Weikert andl Peggy Miller, is doin' a real good job. Peggy fixed ya up, didn't she? Thelma Middlekauff is a model workin' at one o' them de-part-ta- ment stores in New York. Bettie Weber is the lib-rar-un over to the big buildin at school. Grace Mercereau and Fred Spigler just got thar first books publish- ed. Neither has named 'em yet, though. Now they was a funny pair-Grace alloys tryin' to keep the fellers a guessin' and Freddie al'oys havin' trouble with the Stuff and sich things. Giss thet was life though. 7 Hjanice Wolfe, Phyllis Pryor, Lorraine Martin, Charlotte Shull, Helen Cave, Virginia Browning, Doris Peterson, Mary Johnson, Jeanne Price, Gerrie Ruth- rauff, Bonny Boyer, Louise Eckard, Betty Crilly and Maybelle Horst are all them thar gals that work fer bosses in a office. They say thet the Tel-le-phone Co. got a nice bundle of kids to work fer 'em now. They was Tess Alexander, Doris Batt, Marie May, Irene Munday, Doris Easterday, Juanita Spielman, Lena Mae Diet- rich, Betty Jane Troupe, Gladys Weaver, Helen Hawbaker, Hilda Hause, Betty jane Shoemaker in thu group. I heer'd it said thet Howard Watson is quite a sales- man, of course, he alles was sorta' sold on june. HI heer'd thet Charles Stine and Stanley Chatkin are doin' nice in Radio. Ted is tryn -to teach his wife, Arden, thu stuff, too. They took ther fust case to George Snyder and Charles Sponseller, the best lawyers in town! See'd by thu paper where janet Everline and Delores Davis found some stuff to kill bugs- over in thet Science Lab they work at. Wonderful, what them kids from our class did with their lives, ain't it, Lib? 4
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.. The Heiskelite. September September September September September October October October October October October 10-Girls' Intramural Council. 12 15 25 26 CALENDAR 5-School opening. 6-Student Council. 1.3-Sophomore Election of cheer leaders. 15-First Radio Class-Mrs. M. Hoachlander. 24-First journalism Class-Miss Boyer. -Annual Youth Conference of Washington County. -Miss Sarah jane Rice became Mrs. Otto Hofmann. -Navy Day Assembly. -State Teachers' Meeting in Baltimore. 30-Major Norman A. Smrie lectured on Our Future Role in Japan and Germany. November November November November 9-Radio Workshop Assembly 4'News for Youth. 11-17-National Education Week. ll-17-Book Week. 16-Mr. J. Phillip Robinson presented l'Song Hits of 1945 fB.Cj Ant-rim Assembly. November 17-American Legion, Post No. 32 Morris Frock presented H.H.S. with American Hag at Charles Town Victory Football Game. November December December December December December December 21-Glee Club Thanksgiving Assembly. 7-Mrs. Henry Holzapfel, III-Library. 14-Foreign Christmas Assembly by language classes. 20-Christmas Alumni Dance. 20-Radio Workshop Christmas broadcast-HGood King Wenceslaus 21-Glee Club Christmas Assembly. Z1-January 2-Christmas and New Year Vacation. N
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