Hammond Technical Vocational High School - Chart Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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Manson: You know our 1931 class has stuck pretty close together haven’t they? Elmer: I’m glad of that, it makes me feel good. After all, old friends are the best. ROWENA DINES is an aviatrix, she’s in Colorado now. Manson: TED MAJEWSKI, JOHN STEVENSON and PAUL LITT- MAN are Tooth Paste Manu- facturers. They have a beautiful building in Seattle. Elmer: Do you remember ALICE SAMIDE? Manson: How could I forget her. She is ' the first woman to be the secretary for a president of the U. S. Elmer: Well that’s 32. Gee! there are 45 more. Manson: Well, there is CHARLES SMITH he’s the golf champion for the state of New York. Elmer: ELLIOTT JOHNSON achieved his lifelong ambition when he went west to be a cowboy, didn’t he? I saw him in the Rodeo in Chicago last fall. He was the crowds hero. Manson: I was sorry I had to miss that, but you know! BOB MOSELEY is a high pressure sales- man for some ginger ale concern. He was in here this morning and sold me two case s of ginger ale. That fellow has plenty of money, but he just keeps on working. Says that it is what keeps him young. Elmer: IVADELLE MUELLER and ALICE JONES are nurses at the Mercy Hospital in Gary. Manson: BEULAH HESTER is doing some wonderful work for the Red Cross at Washington D. C. Elmer: JACOB HEIM is giving a series of brilliant lectures on the reconstruction of Air Castles. He’ll be in Chicago next month. Manson: BRUNO FOLTA has retired after winning the honor of the world’s light weight championship. He is in France living near Monte Carlo. Elmer: I don’t guess we will get to see MARGARET GANGARD and RUTH NEWHALL because they are taking a trip around the world. Manson: HAROLD METCALF is • a Missionary in Africa, and HILTON BENNINGOFF is a wonderful almost anything, Remember his part in “Stop Thief” our Senior Play. Those were the good old days weren’t they? Elmer: CARL MARX is an English Ambassadore, they expect the king to Knight him soon. HARRY STRINGHAM is an Interior Decorator and has the contract for Marx new house in London. Manson: ELEANOR THONE is grow- ing Christmas trees in Wisconsin for all Freshmen Christmas parties in the U. S., quite a successful business I guess. I hear Tech gets Sixteen about a hundred a year from her now. Elmer: I saw a picture of her in the paper the other day. LUELLA DAUMER isMivector of an Orphans home at Spri g-fj ld, 111. Manson: T(5NY MERLO is Manager of the Drop-In tt©kal-in Chicago. He was down here -Sunday— still the same old Tony. Elmer: EUGENE MfJ.HOLLAND is a Herald Examiner reporter isn’t he? } Manson: He writes about thjrGang Wars etc. Did you read the story in last month’s True Story thaf JULIUS BOGNAR wrote about GERTY HARTKE? It told all about her experience driving a race car. Some places in the story would just make your hair raise. I think they are both in Mexico now. Elmer: ROSE HARTMAN is an actress in New York. Manson: Yes, and HAZEL LONG has retired after making a success as comedian for the movies. Elmer: HELEN HATTEN and VIOLA SANDERS are competing against each other to determine who will be the best U. S. Bowler. I hope we will get to Utah in time to see them. Manson: BY DAVIS and GAIL GRAGIDO made names for themselves by being coaches for the N. Western University football team. Elmer: I always thought they would do something like that. DELBERT DOMINICK is in S. Caroline, he is a famous parachute jumper. Manson: HELEN N ATKIN is a crystal gazer. She is in Indianapolis. Elmer: CATHERINE KRIZMANIO ' is also at Indianapolis. She is City Treasurer. .; Manson: RUTH WESTCOTT and EMMA ROSENAU are running a dancing academy in Hollywood. They specialize in spring dances. I heard that RUTH FESS wanted to go into business with them. Elmer: Uh, Huh! ANNA BECK is a wonderful Opera Singer. We will have to go and hear her tomorrow. She will be at the Grand Opera. Manson: ROLAND GRANNON is in France. He turned out to be a wonder- ful artist. Elmer: MILDRED ROUSHLEY and NEOMA SHIPLEY are inventors of a bug chaser. Manson: JOHN EASTMAN is Attorney General of U. S. and LUCIEN LANGER is a doctor in Georgia. Elmer: I saw on the society page last week that DOROTHY WHITTEN and BETTY WARD were going to Europe for a year. Manson: So many of our class entered the business world— MARTIN FESS- ENDEN is the President of the Ham- mond National Bank and PAULINE MILLAN is his Secretary.

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Manson: Now that’s an idea! Of course, we’ve kept pretty close tab on each one, but it’ll bs a splendid chance for a rest. Who’ll we see first? Elmer: Wait till I take a look at my list here. (Reaches in desk and pulls out paper) I’ve always kept an account of each one. Let’s see how many we can remember. Manson: Well, there’s MANFORD WORLEY, He’s the best monkey trainer Ringling Bros, ever had. His circus is in New York now, isn’t it? A Day at the circur will give us a good start— make us young again you know. Elmer: Yes, and JAMES MILLER is known as a daredevil who will under-take anything. He’s in New York now painting the roof of the new 300 story building. Manson: EDITH CAMPBELL married JOHN BALKO. He is a great soap manufacturer in Germany. We’ll have to use an airplane to get to them. Elmer: No, they are in Florda on a vacation now. ARNOLD DEMIK and JOHN HINKLE have become famous due to their invention of a combined golf and moth ball. They are in Flordia too, so we’ll see them altogether. Manson: ELEANOR UZDANOVICZ is head nurse at the Charleston State Cat and Dog Hospital. We must see her. Elmer: WALTER SCHMAL is over in Sweden trying to further Einstein’s Theories. Manson: Every one knows that the success of the great Yale checker teams is largely due to the crafty coaching of JOHN GALAMBOS. Elmer: That boy was clever in his day. ANNA SLANAC! Seems to me she’s conducting experiments to find whether radishes grown upside down have a better flavor than upright ones. Personally I prefer the up- right. Manson: JOHN VANDERTUCK is gaining fame as a designer of doll’s clothes. Elmer: DOROTHY DOLSKI conducts a boarding house for lonely teachers in New York. Great Place, I hear. Wonder if any of Tech’s teachers are there. nice, didn’t it? Elmer: It certainly did. ANNABELLE MUNSTER and VIRGINIA WARD are conducting a chain of Beauty Shops in New York, they say their marcels are wonderful. Remember how we used to kid John Galambos about hi s natural wave. Manson: You know I never did really get the straight of that. GRACE ELKINS and ELIZABETH CHAR- TOS are taking a rest after exerting themselves to get the Thirteen-Months-To-A-Year-Act pas- sed. They are at Los Angeles now. Elmer: Say, I didn’t tell you I saw RALPH HUTCHINSON the other night at my favorite night club. He was doing a lightning tap dance. Increasing age hasn’t bothered him. Manson: I saw ELEANOR SCHAUER and ALMA MIDGET at the Palace the other night. They were playing saxaphones in a woman’s band. Elmer: But speaking of music, let’s go to Cedar Rapids, CHUCK LABARRE gives instructions on wind instruments in his own studio there. Manson: Fine! I always knew he’d be a successful musician. CLARENCE LARSON is knowi» as the world’s greatest barber, isn’t he? Elmer; Uh-huh! He is in Pittsburgh now. HELEN JABAAY is matron at an orphanage in Nebraska. We mustn’t miss her— wonder if she still plays her cornet. Manson: By the way we haven’t heard of DALE AMAMS for a long time, what is he doing? Elmer: He’s scouring the country looking for bigger and better signs to paint. I though he wanted to be a draftsman, but wise people change their minds, I guess. Manson: ROBERT BEATTIE is still in Hammond as its best detective. Elmer: WALTER GRACZYK and EARNEST HARRISON are famous glass blowers of Charleston. I never thought they could do any- thing like that. Elmer: Well, that’s seventy-six. There’s one more (looks at list) EDWARD DIPPLE where is he? Manson: He’s sailing the briny seas — happy as only a sailor can be. Elmer: Well,, that’s all. Let’s get the details arranged. Come on. (Standing up.) Boy what a trip we’ll have. Manson: That’s enough out of you, (Laughs) proceed. Let’s see, STEVE BARON just finished a quite novel Manson: And how! Let’s get going— invention— an ultraviolet ray hair This will be a long round and we curler. His hair always did look mustn’t neglect our work too long. Fifteen

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