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, F L. Ennmnmnumunmmnnnmmmmmnmmnmm mm: n ll mmnunmnn ,iv num .r- Qlentralngue 191.7 Enumnnu-unnn1nnninmnn-mnnm-mn-mi mmnnm-mn inuuuuum CLASS PROPHECY , Y F' e The Seers of 1932 have looked into their crystal. Behold! They see , Bertha Schiefer in a law office. 'Q ,- Lou Larason and Claire Vansant are the world's best reporters. ,I 4 Helen Yard spending her future in her old maid's apartment near the Wieck Exchange. 1 Bonnie Moore and Margaret Brown are at Rutger's, studying to become farmers' wives. And here are Ellyn Hoagland and Lillian True on the stage in a revival of The Green Pastures. Esther Blanchard, in the habit of running everything, is in charge of the girls' Olympic games this summer. 5 Anna Snook is repairing Model T Fords. Lester Huff is to be the President of the Brophy Hair Pin Factory. The industrious ofiice force under Lester are :-Mary Moran, Bessie Haas, Anne Woerner, and Roger Chatten. Adolph Hesse, a chef in a restaurant. Marjorie Kite, a hostess in a hotel, and just across the room is the head waiter, Frank Kimble. Adele Jantos is keeping a candy shop. The leader of the 400 is Mary Newton. Elizabeth Parsons is a nurse in Washington. Olive Hagerman, a big business woman, is driving her husband's red car. The House of Representatives has received Nicholas Castoro, the sfrapjring rrp- rcsmiatioef There is Robert Nelson, sleeping and snoring in his barber shop. The great state of Texas has a new cowboy-Lewis Roos. The only Frrxh Air Taxicab in Hopewell is run by William Sangston. A New York hospital has received a red-haired nurse-Dorothy Savidge. Anna Palmatier has become a walking encyclopedia in a girls' school. Orion Labaw is a minister. The new telegraph operator in VVashington's Crossing is William Jones. Lois Miller has become a traveling historian from Central High School. Here is Robert Secor, employed in a laughing feature in one of the expected talkie hits. Alice May Van Dyke has become a farmer's wife. Virginia Carlisle is the greatest librarian in the country. Une of the best hits of the Follies is Margaret Giese. Dorothy Drake is now the hostess at Longarrrs. Clara Jackson will soon be the greatest instructor in bridge. Ginny Clayton is managing to boil water without burning it in her bungalow. Julia Smith is still the young and innocent ruler of Titusville. Florence Reed was so impressed at fllounl Vernon that she has become a Colonial Dame. Beryl Mathuse is washing hair in a beauty parlor. George Atchley is running Wall Street, ably assisted by his private secretary, Helen Smith. Jackson Voorhees is selling milk from his farm to Albert Reed, and Andrew Sheppard is doctoring the cows. The famous dancing instructor in lVaynesburg is Florence Hart. fPage 181
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Elusive: unnunnnmnnnnnnnnnunuummumnmn 1nnmunnmmnmnm iivntralngur 1532 El --.----- '--------------------------------------'---------- f------'--------'------ --- - --El ln E pit. 3 .. Y, - -- --fi ,ff-pf.. . , , CLASS OF 1935 On October the eighth, nineteen-thirty-one, our class was given a reception by the juniors. Still rather green, we foolishly consented to give a program, and ice. ourselves, admit that it was quite good! The juniors did their bit by kindly initiating us and furnishing the refreshments, zrhirh were mlm by tlzenzsrlwfs. On the twenty-fourth of November, we again amused the school by giving a humorous skit about Pocahantus CPokey Huntusj in pantomime. This day, also, was the day of the Thanksgiving banquet. Apart from too much managing by the Business Manager, Virginia Stover, and a few promptings, the play was received favorably. The class officers who have worked hard for these activities during the year are:- Helen Bissell, fvrfri1lmzt,,' lworris lllidkiff, vin'-pr0sirI1vzt,' Betty Reed, serrrtary-frm- surfrf Clarence Van Dyke, historian. cSfg7Il'1I I THE FRESHMEN fPage 171 . ji..
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2 n I 1' a 1 n g u 2 CLASS PROPI-IECY fConrinueclJ en Eyck is working in the State Village chargcnj Wyckofli is reserving berths in Pullman cars. D'Elia has become a Latin instructor. Crowley is assisting her favorite, Rudy Vallee. Hill is employed in the Prinrzfton Artists' Colony. Long and her hance are still looking for a farm. n Minchwarner is doing Nm' Yorh in a big way. ertha Sheppard has become a dietician. A mong the taxi drivers in New Yorh is Virginia Bankauf. llllllllllllllnulllnlnuunm 1 H 3 2 ' l'E has become a telephone operator. fShc can now call Princeton without there is Thelma Lambert still taking walks through Stf'f'l's Hollow. lEmma Stoveken has become the head nurse in the Shellenbzfrger Storrs, Inf. CLASS PERSON ALITIES The Urrehs llafl zz Name for Il ------- Hou' Arn I Doing? - - - Suwrt and llot - Polly of the Circus - Smile, Darn You, Slllilf - The Age for Love - Our Blushing Bride - - Rrbrrra of Sunnyhrooh Farm - Stepping Sisters - - Dorothy Savidge Claire Vansant Luella Larason Beatrice Wyckoff - Mary Moran Beryl Mathuse Thelma Lambert Anna Palmatier Virginia Carlisle Alice Van Dyke, C. P. H ot Cha! - - - The False llladonna - - The Silent Witness - - Our Danring Daughter Lo-vers Courageous - - Susan Stout Bertha Schiefer Virginia Bankauf - Kathryn Minchwarner - - - Walter Shellenberger Emma Stoveken John Halifax, Gfllflfllldll - Thi' Big lllan from the South - - - lllurh Arlo About Nothing - Portrss ---- Lomfs Labour Lost - Possessed - - - lllinnie the llloorher Oh, Katalinal - - - Wayu'ar1l ---- - Lester Hull William Sangston Florence Hart Lois Miller - Orion Labaw Margaret Brown - Anna Snook Bonnie Moore - Dorothy Hill He's so handsonze, strong and tall! - - - Lewis Roos The Girl with the Flaxen Hair - - - - Helen Smith Are You Listening? - - - - Alice Van Dyke, Com. Sisters of the Shillet - A Worrzan Conzmands - - - A Famous Post-Graduate ------ The million dollar hrlhy from the five and ten rant store If we htm' zz trzlhing pirture of you ---- CPage 191 Ellyn Hoagland Lillian True - Helen Yard - Albert Reed Dorothy Drake - Bessie Haas
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