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:- - . llokwluls Gladys Thompson is one of the best swimming instructors in Miami, Florida. Reuben Wiuff is a big banker in New York. Vernon Wagner is a mernber of the Chicago White Sox. Ida Simonsen, now teaching Bible Study Classes in Ottosen. Virgil Wfittman is a notorious Paris heart breaker. Mabel Strachan is a teacher of a private school for screen children. Cln- terested in prohibition enforcement in Arizonaj . Edna Weiss is the world's champion golfer. Winnifred Wittman is now obtaining her thirteenth divorce from Count Do Little in Reno. Jean Edwards is still the most flirtatious vamp in Centerville and sends word that she is never going to be taken out of circulationf, Show your power, boys! Lester Anderson has not fallen by the wayside as many of us for he is now preaching the gospel to a progressive congregation in Arnold. Maxine Berkhimer is living a very secluded life as a banker's wife in New York and on the sideline has edited several novels, the most popular entitled Choose With Care-Think of the Result. Robert Buck now holds the position of head coach of athletics at the Military School where Miss Leta Russell has been a leading instructor. Robert Henderson holds the responsible position of Professor of the Why and W' hy Not department in the state university of Anderson, Missouri. Leoma Jakway, a skilled violinist, is gaining great renown through her concert tours of Europe. The two sisters, Esther and Geneva Johnson, are creating quite a sensa- tion throughout the east as skyscraper acrobats. Blanche Gochenour, upholding her class reputation, has been recognized as the world champion skater at Lake Placid. Clifford Anderson has thrilled the world with his astounding conclu- sion that ants have four legs instead of three and a tail. For the past ten years Gladys Breed has created a great sensation on the stage as a dancer and comedian but she has now retired and is living a quiet life as a banker,s wife in Des Moines. Winifred Devine has at last succeeded in acquiring a umarvelous big Play Boy and everything that goes with it in Lake Forest, Illinois. Stella Fevold is the lucky young lady to be chosen as the Wfampus Baby Star in the Ziegfield Follies of 1940. William Anderson is now the owner of a chain of gum factories. Lillian Anderson, his stenographer, recommends the gum because of its unusual durability-made of the finest Cuban rubber. The curtain is lowered, and we ask you to watch closely for the reali- zation of our prophetic insight into the future. I-.. '- 41930.
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hols mm eannett Rolhns the happy and contented w1fe of a Potato Kmg T1afford Saul who has g1Ven the H H S studlo a touch of colo1 a famous dancer 1n Hollywood recen 1ng S7 200 a week Edna McFarland an 1llustr1ous welfare worker 1n South Amer1ca Kenneth Sexe the wealthy ret1red 1nventor of a car that runs on water Grace Morgan runn1ng the b1ggest newspape1 1n Dakota C1ty Kathryn Sorenson 1 deep sea d1Ver 111 Wallilkl Dale Tubbs the proud 1nventor of rubber store w1ndows 1n Buffalo New York Lyle Strachan the county agent for M1dgfOVC County I orena Newsome a courageous m1ss1onary 1n the W11dS of Indla Edna Shelg1en the egot1st1cal w1fe of an Iowa Senator 1n Congress Robert Nordstrum who has added many beaut1ful tones to H H S a second Rudy Valee D01 othy Palmer a hostess 1n the Hotel SaVo1y Des Molnes Ferne Ferns has chosen the marrlage state and 1S res1d1ng on the Callahan farm east of Humboldt Reg1nald Bast1an has gnven h1s t1tle of Potato Kmg to h1s brothe1 ohn and now holds the pos1t1on of Master of Ceremonres at Roxy s where the theme song 18 st1l l Should I he laments that he d1d Harold Johnson and lus ass1stant V1Ol8 ohnson are engaged 1n av1at1on ohnson contract as a stunt parachute jumper Ixe1th Lovr1en IS now act1ng as Chl f proh1b1t1on ofI1cer of the state of Arizona Alvh1ld Hendnckson has honoled the Un1ted States by b 1ng the f1rst Amencan woman to successfully sw1m the Enghsh Channel Hazel Hoffman 1S accompanymg the s cond Rudy Vallee Wlfll a great deal of success Dorothy Gochenour has purchased the Humboldt Laundry and IS domg Clllflty worl for fam1l1es of more than ten cluldren Rob rt Iacobs n IS travehng w1th R1ngl1ng Brothers CIFCUS as the Tall Man W1th HIS Harmon1ca Florence Llndhart 1S sull teachmg a l1ttle country school west of G1lmo1e Plul Lane an old humor1st of 1930 15 now teachmg tap danc1ng to the Zulu ma1dens 1n Aff1C3 Russell Lovr1en 1S the head of a bootlegglng I'1I1g now dO11'1g bus1ness w1th Canada bv aeroplane Mary MCFFIS IS 1n England at the present t1me act1ng 1n Charles Be1 1 ard Shaw s play of 1930 ent1tlcd The Applecart Genet ICVC Sherman 1S founder of a home for old 1T1211dS QLater deserts the 1nst1tut1onQ Helen Preble IS a prom1nent undertaker 1n Ch1C2gO Beth Shockley IS engaged 1n teach1ng the poor wh1tes 1n South Carohna 121 I1 11930 l .I . e ' , . ' ' . 4 , I I I -I, . . I. - 7 1 l a , . , C -I , C . . . . .. 3 5 1 - ' . , . -4 . , C l ' TQ ,, , . . ., 1 - ' s . . - A a I - 1 1 ' 1 1 n n ,, u I ' 9 ' ' if ' ,J , .I 1 ' ' lf L ' at their private field in Los Angeles. Gladys Neel has signed a five-year c . g 3. . . 1 C . S V . C I e e . L . . . . , . QQ K ' ' ' 33 . I, . . 4 7 . . . 1 7 ' 5 Cl 15 I .- 7. 1 . . u mtv h '
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.. .... 'NGK Mill I 4 Class Ojjicers President ,,.... ........... A lane Bellows Secretary ..., .... M ildred Dcsmidt Vice President. ..... H .... Marian Lieuwen Treasurer. .... -Ae ,..... Gwendolyn Crain I Upper Ron'-Amy Ransford, Viola Anderson, Edith Hansen, Marjorie Stoalaes, Enid Stoebe, Alice Loomis, Mildred Friesth, Maurine Blomker, Esther Fevold. Lower Row-Mildred DeSmidr, W'inifred NVilley, Nicholai Olson, Richard XVilcox, Merton Helvick, Willian1 Arnold, Evelyn Bowman, Gwendolyn Crain. II Upper Row-Kathryn Haviland, Frances Hethcrington, Mildred Askland, Geneva Tegland, Jeannette Edwards, jane Bellows, Margaret Halverson, Dorothea Dunker, Georgia McMahon. Lower Row-Isabelle Long, Lewis Smith, Ira Eversoll, Gilbert Merris, George Wiley, Harold DeGroote, Marian Lieuwcn. III Uflfler Rau'-Marie NValsh, Thelma Knieriem, Dolores Ehrhardt, Mildred Peterson, Rowena Collins, Dorothy Saxton, Vivian Knieriem. Lower Row-Helen Terwilliger, Ethel Kunert, Theodore Wliite, Robert Nllfatson, Jesse Jacobsen, Lawrence Vought, Galen Sharp, Gladys Sorenson, Frances Lindhart. page f zu 119304 Pllfjl-ll7VI'l
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