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oefwe,-Def-se,-DQ,-EQ,-5 THE MELTING POT Lfaafecfamfamfecfoce U, U' U' dl i If you would like to hear of our up-and-coming class i 'J And likewise of each lad-in fact all the class en-masse U Please lend a shell-like ear to a description of each lass, J The best the school has ever had-the jolly junior class. J J To begin with the lasses, of whom there are eleven, ul Of course there's none finer, on earth or in heaven. j Pauline Woodrey, who plays in the band r U Is quite independent, and all understand U That Virginiafs judgmentls a guiding hand. Ui Mildred Roggy is jolly and sweet, J Wilma Moran is amazingly neat In appearance and work-she can't be beat. J Ettaregina is,fond of her French p And Carabel H. is a winning wench. U In baskeball Jessie never sits on the bench. , While Dorothy toils with her book-keeping, , U Elinor Brown over shorthand is weeping U Because often-times it keeps her from sleeping. J Dora's attention can't be drawn from her books, J And a chemistry text receives Vera's coy looks. 5 It is said all our girls are the best of cooks. l U 0 , And now for our boys ithere are seventeenl I '15 Roscoe Von Wesley is a star athlete, U X Gene Rice is also very quick on his feet, J And Darrel on a basketball floor is quite fleet. J An amiable chap is dashing Dick Hill, Ui Chet M. performs every task with a will, ul William Builta is known around here as Bill. j An obliging young chap is Herbert Wayne Laney , V Ballard Fentress has a remarkable brain. The same goes for Donald and W. B. L. Strain. U J Ernie is fond of Chevrolet cars, J Virgil Brown's clowning is truly a farce, ul While Lee's fame as chemist will reach to the stars. ul Paul Lowe is shortg Jack Kimler is tall, j Dean's a shiek and a he-man, that's about all, i 7,5 Stanley's noted for loitering in the hall. 'J X, Why? Oh, we wonderw-we're sure we don't know , U Maybe next year we can tell you though U And now the Juniors say, Adios. J -Ettaregina Hagen, J J ,gg Ur Un J u QQZEQIWQIBQZBQIBQZWQIBGD 1 9 32 QLISQZOLZDQKUQIQQZDQZBCQDJ 14
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Qefqef-befsef-uefuefs THE MELTING POT zfamfaufazfanfamfaco K0 J J J SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY J J J Dear So and So: UI Just got back from my honeymoon and you can't guess all the people I saw- dl all the kids we went to high school with. Q U3 Stanley Hamman was there on his honeymoon, too. He and Geraldine have been UI married two weeks now. Eunice Robbins was there with her bakery boyfGene Rice. 3 On the way out to the mountains, we rode a little way with Dorothy McWilliams- 3 V the famous novelist. Remember the ghost stories she used to write in English class? 'J She still writes the same kind. She had recently seen Dale Rigney who was on leave J from his duties on the U. S. S. Grant. You know he's the admiral of the navy. He J always was crazy about the navy or the marines. I forgot which. J Betty Phares married soon after graduating, and she has twins-Sandy and J Q Sandra. Cute names, don't you think? I see her every now and then. She's as 'J U3 peppy as ever. U3 Louise Banner is the owner of a big gold mine somewhere in the west. They 3 say that she passes out gold nuggets-just to let Henry Ford know that she's no 3 'Q cheap-skate. 'Q Ellen Skillman made quite a name for herself in the literary world. She went 3 to a Girl's School, and majored in English. She has won several prizes, and now I 'fi hear that she is engaged to a very wealthy man in New York-an architect, I believe. X3 L Guy Kuehling invented a tractor which doesn't need a rider. He always was U lazy. He owns a big farm near LeRoy, which he manages from the front porch of ul his farmhouse. His partner is Russell Myers-a pal of his high school days. J Q And the biggest surprise of all is that Colin Cusey-the bashful---is a famous U3 comedian in Hollywood. He is a deadpan -and very successful. He married a UI 'D beautiful star out there-Greta Deitrich. They are immensely happy. 3 Francis Bailey, who was musical from his crawling stage, is now the leader of 3 U a famous orchestra and is playing in London, England. He is a HOWLING success. U 3 While in the Old World, we met Rose Bishop and her husband. They own a famous 3 if beautiful salon in Paris, and Rose is known as Madame Carlenne. U Bill Trotter is in the air about 10 miles up. He always was high-minded. 3 J Mignon Hendren went with him, but he threw her out as she made the balloon too go heavy. N J Hilda Moore is a nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago. I think she is the .J Superintendent. John Poindexter is in Chicago, too, and now that the 18th Amend- Q U3 ment is repealed, he has a very exclusive Dance and Drink place. All the 400 go there. U3 Margradel finally married her John, after three years of teaching Home Ec. 3 They live in Boston, and she makes pretzels to go with the beer he makes. 3 U U Barbara Keenan is living in Hawaii where her husband is stationed. He is an 3 Army officer and an aviator. She writes that while fiying the other day, they wit- 3 U nessed the eruption of Mt. Keawhulawala. Q 3 Pauline Schwartz and Forrest Noggle are on the stage doing a dance act. They N3 U are enjoying a huge success. Stella has become quite a famous aviatrix, hasn't she? U She flew around the world twice in one day. Not bad, it it? J Wen, ru be seeing ya' ........ J lv 3 Anny Body. 3 U U U' U, QQl'uQl'bQf if DQ? BQ? 561459 1932 C9C.IDC..IDC.lDC.l8C.lbC.lDC.lDC9 13
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oef-uefief-sefwof-DQ,-5 THE MELTING POT c,foQ,foQ.foQ,loQ.1oQ.loo ul J JUNIOR CLASS U' , Y 7 74-YA U, l ul U ul ul J J U, U Q, Q ul P U 1. ul . l U Back Row-fLeft to Righty Dick Hill, Donald Davenport, Ernest Robbins, Malcolm Row-Lee Clif- p Cosby, Mildred 'J Kimler, Brandon Strain, C Moberly, Roger Oleson, Gene Rice. Second ton Kelley, Balard Fentress, Herbert Lane, Stanley Mason, Louise Roggy, Pauline Woodrey, Roscoe Wesley, Paul Lowe, Darrel Holland. Front Row- Vera Banner, Dorothy Builta, Virginia Strayer, Wilma Moran, Dora Brown, Ettaregina Hagen, Jessie Brittin, Virginia Vandiver. Doenitz, Elinor UI , THE ROLL , Vera Banner Jessie Brittin Elinor Brown Virgil Brown Dorothy Builta Louise Cosby Donald Davenport Dora Doenitz Ballard Fentress Ettaregina Hagen Carabel Hendren Dick Hill Darrel Holland Lee Kelly Dean Davenport Malcolm Kimler Herbert Lane Paul Lowe Stanley Mason Chester Moberly VVi1ma Moran Rodger Oleson Ernest Robbins Eugene Rice Mildred Roggy Brandon Strain Virginia Strayer Roscoe Wesley Pauline Woodrey OC-7 DQ! DQ! DQ!-DQ?-DQZADQI-DQ 1932 C9C.fe3C.lDC.l'DC.1DC..lDC.lDC.lfDO
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