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Since I had been going about my duties at Indianapolis City Hospital for four years after my graduation as a student nurse, and was due a vacation of a few weeks, I decided to fulfill my desire for traveling. I boarded a train and had gone some distance before I noticed a face among the pas- sengers that seemed familiar and to my astonishment it was my old classmate, Carolyn Newman. We were able to obtain scats together and we began to recall the old days together at Hcbbards- ville High School. Carolyn told me that she had just come from oveascas with the Army Nurse Corp, where she had obtained her training in Cadet Nurse Corp. Together we decided to look up some of our old classmates. When we arrived at a Chicago Station, Carolyn and I decided to alight and sec the city. While we were walking down Madison Avenue, we entered the Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe, and to our surprise, we found our old friend Frances Golday, the proprietress, where her own styles of hair dress are quite popular. While we were there, she told me that Louis Tapp, attorney at law, was doing well breaking up criminal cases in Chicago and is expected to go far as Chicago’s most promising young attorney. Traveling from Chicago to New York we decided to visit an old schoolmate of ours, E. C. Doc” Boatmon who is now president of General Motors. We found his secretary was none other than our happy-go-lucky classmate, Martha Heinz. While in New York, Carolyn decided to stay and visit with a friend she had met in Hawaii. I resumed my travels alone and stopped in Texas to see those world-famous Texas long- horns. I stopped at a ranch and whom should I find as owner — none other than Claude Wil- liams, better known to his classmates as Jeff”. Arriving in Sheridan, Wyoming, I decided to visit with another old classmate. I had been informed that she was nursing at Memorial Hospital. Entering the hospital, I was directed to the superintendent’s office. I found there none other than the efficient Edna Broadley. While I was there talking with Edna of old times she told me she had received a letter from our old classmate, Marshall Galloway, who is now a Captain in the United States Merchant Marines. Returning home I stopped over in Oklahoma, and to my amazement whom should I meet but Hilton Hazlcwood, engineer for the War Department, on special orders. Arriving in Evansville, Indiana, I w'ent up to the largest college of Evansville, Lockyear’s Business College. I had been told one of my former classmates, Mary Martin Musgravc, was president of this college. I remained till after lunch and told her of my visit with our old class- mates. While there she informed me that Charles Reach had just finished his medical course and is now a practicing physician in Owensboro, Kentucky. Bcttyc Overton, our old classmate from Zion, is quite at home in the role of housewife in her cozy cottage on one of the largest farms in Henderson County. When I finally reached home I was tired but happy. I found among my mail a letter bearing a familiar hand writing. It was from my old friend, Anna Elizabeth VanBussum from England. She is a Red Cross nurse and she was writing me to sec if I could locate any of our classmates. I was filled with pleasure and contentment for I could tell her just where each of the Seniors of ’4 5 is at the present. — LORENE GRIFFIN.
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September 11 — School opens. September 1 5 — Ordered Invitations, Caps, and Gowns. October 10 — Pie Supper. October 12 — Sold Ads. October 20 — Second District Educational Meeting. November 22 — Senior Day. November 28 — Corn Husking Bee. December 14 — Sophomore-Junior Buffet Supper. December 21 — Freshman Buffet Supper. December 21 — Junior Class Play. December 22 — Christmas Program. January 22 — Made Pictures. February 16 — Blind Tournament. March 1, 2, 3, — District Tournament. March 16 — Class Play. April 22 — Baccalaureate. April 24 — Class Night Program. April 26 — Commencement. April 27 — School Out! — 15 —
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