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BARBARA LOUISE SPENCER 2726 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois In school five years ATHLETICS Sissi ORc:.ixN1zA'rIoNs Choir I, Z, 4 Cliorister 4 Guild 2, 4 Student Council I Misctrirmwsoiis Lower School Class President Class Secretary Class Treasurer Fire Captain Fire Lieutenant Z MARGARET I-I. THORN BERRY 306 Third Avenue, South Virginia, Ivlinnesota In school two years IAXTHLITTICS Kulcu CBRGANIZATIONS Clioir 3, 4 Guild 4 Troulvadours 4 Press Club 3, 4 Student Council 4 Vicefpresident 4 MIsc:ELLANI3ouS Vicefpresident of Class 3 ll
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161 INEZ EDYTHE RUSSELL 6116 Seventh Avenue Kenosha, Wisecunsiii In school four years ATHLETICS Sissi CURGANIZATIIJNS Trouliadours 4 MARIAN SCHRIBER 409 Vslashington Boulevard Cshkosh, Vxfiseonsin In school three years Preparing for Vassar College ATHLETICS Kuku Hockey 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Honor Varsity Hockey 4 ORc:AN1Z,AxT1oNS Choir 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Tll'Olll'321ClOllTS 2, 3, 4 Kodak Staff 4 Business Manager 4 MISCELLANEOUS Fire Captain 3 Class President 3
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CLASS PROP!-IECY Dear Alumnae Editor june 7, 1941 Knowing that news of the alumnae is often scarce at this time, I have decided to tell you of the class of '34. One day while typing, I received an invitation to a class luncheon in Kenilworth. Hastily, I shut up my typewriter, buried my manuscript, took the first train, and found Pat deep in a book of Latin proverbs. Athough she entertained once a week and played bridge almost every afternoon, she still found time to satisfy the literary side of her mind. A little while later the dear old classmates began to arrive. Bannie, as plump and rosy as ever, came first. She was just launching herself into great details of her new orangefjuice diet, when Bobbie and her two children arrived. Naturally we had to tell Bobbie how much the children resembled her, and then she made them both play the piano. Next, Edna arrived. She had become quite well known in London for her inter' pretive dancing, but had caught scarlet fever while visiting America, and so she was not able to return to the stage for some time. Soon Wilma and Betty joined us, but since they had become English teachers, we stood amost in awe of them. Wilma's name was now in Who's Who , for she had the largest collection of puns in America, and Betty was in one of her desperate moods because she could not drum English grammar into the minds of her students. Petie was the next to frisk into our midst. She was just as nimble and active as she had always been, and had recently signed a year's contract with the circus. Her part of the performance was that of doing acrobatic stunts on the elephants. Before long, jimmy made her appearance. Of course we had to hear her story, for she had become the mayor of Summerville, and during her spare moments, taught a Sunday School class. ' At this point, Peggy arrived, and what a surprise she gave us. She was a combinf ation of Aimee Semple McPherson and Jane Adams, and spent most of her time converting the miners. She brought us several new Italian recipes for spaghetti, and hopefully suggested that we try them sometime. I was disappointed that Peggy no longer cared for cactus or horses. Elsie was the next to arrive upon the scene. She was still trying to make up her mind whether to stay at home, or go to work. Meanwhile she halffheartedly took a business course, just in case she should suddenly decide. Barbara after many years of intensive study had played in several successful dramas, and her name was rapidly becoming famous on Broadway. She was secretly married to a doctor, but she wouldn't tell us his name. I resolved to go and see her during her next appearance in New York. . And now, Inez rushed in. She was full of excitement, for she had just acquired a fleet of new Chevies and was about to establish a new taxi line from the Kenosha High School to various parts of the city. We were just giving up hope of seeing Marnie, when a telegram was brought in. It contained the following message. L'Sorry to miss you. Am on my way to some' place where there is no such thing as work. And so you see, the class of '34 is still alive and kicking . Sincerely Tours, SALLY KUTILL, '34 l13l
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