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JANE SABENS Jane March 21, 1935 BETTY MARIE SIMMONS Betty September 9, 1932 Dress Review 9-115 Sunshine 9-12, Treasurer 125 Class Play 11-125 Chorus 9-125 Annual: Hobby: Read- ing5 Ambition: To be successful and happy. SHIRLEY ANN TODD Shirley July 21, 1935 Band 7-12, Reporter 125 Chorus 9-125 Girls' Trio 10- 115 Sextet 115 Class Treasurer 10, Vice President 9-11. President 125 Student Council 125 Sunshine 9-12, Re- cording Secretary 115 President 1125 District Algebra Contest 95 Class Play --1-125 Annual, Assistant Editor: Hobby: Reading, Ambition: Secretary, Class President 9, Secretary 11-125 Sunshine 9-105 Chorus 9-125 Band 6-12, Secretary 125 Music Contest 0 7-125 Triple Trio 105 Vocal T io 10-115 Sextet 11- 125 Clarinet Trio 10-115 State Latin Contest 105 Class Play 11-125 Cheerleader 95 Annualg Hobby: Music: Ambition: Music Career. LARRY O. PAYTON Larry November 15, 1933 Baseball 11-125 Track 11-125 Yell Leader 11-125 Hi-Y 10-12, Vice President 11-125 Chorus 10-125 Minstrel 115 District Geometry Contest 105 Class Play 11-125 Annual5 Hobby: Hunting5 Ambition:Navy
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LAURA LUCILLE MCBEE Lucy luly 26, 1935 , Class Treasurer 11-12: Class Play 11-12: Sunshine 9- 12, Corresponding Secretary 12: Band 8-12, Treasurer 12, Pep Band 10, Solo Contest 11: Chorus 9-12: Dis- trict Algebra Contest 9: District Latin Contest 10: Office Staff 10: Annual: Hobby: Sewing: Ambition: Home Economics Teacher. RICHARD C. HAMPTON Dick January 1, 1934 Basketball 9-11: Hi-Y 10-12, President 12: Yell Leader 12: Track 9-12: Baseball 9-12: Class Play 11- 12: Annual: Hobby: Hunting: Ambition: Undecided. MARY ETHEL RITCI-HE Ethel July 25, 1935 .iiiaglz :rqzgr r if zfCA'l4 'il'i:: HAROLD FRE DERIC K MCBEE Class Reporter 11-12: Library 10-11, Treasurer 11 Chorus 9: Sunshine 9-10: Dress Review 9 11 Annual Hobby: Sewing: Ambition: To be a success in life Fred February 12, 1935 X Class President 10: Baseball 10-12: Basketball 9-12: X Track 9-12: Student Council 12: Hi-Y 9-12, Treasurer ' 5' 12: Band 9-12, Solo Contest 9: Class Play 11-12: if K, T Boys' State: Annual: Hobby: Playing Basketball: Ambition: Undecided. sf ' y XX if
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'Ld Whtle shopplng Phyllrs Johnson and I went tnto a department store rn Ltnden We had been gone from Lrnden for about seven years and were astomshed at the changes that had taken place The populatron had rncreased from 640 to 50 O00 There were huge skyscrapers many department stores a beauuful park and wrde boulevards We walked up to the jewelry counter and our classmate Mary Ruch greeted us wrth her famrlrar srntle and hello We vrsrted wrth her for qutte a whrle and she told us that Shrrley QToddJ Crumwas the man ager of the store We weren t at all surpnsed stnce Shtrley had done so well whxle workrng at Montgomery Ward s when she was rn hrgh school Whtle we were talkrng to Mary Sh1rley rushed by and Mary called to her At frrst she drdn t know us and we had to tell her who we were We talked about old trmes and the fun we had at all the slumber partres She told us that she and Dale had been marrted soon after she frmshed buslness college and that he was the owner of the Crum Transcontrnental Shtppmg Ltnes W asked Shrrley 1f she had heard from Laura McBee lately She sard she saw her one day lastweek I asked Does Laura teach school as she had planned to do? No Shrrley sard she f1n1shed college but Bob Grrmes went to Purdue too where they became better acqualnted As soon as they were out of college they were marrred and now they have sw red headed Shtrley sard she had to be gorng back to the offtce so we told her good by It was noon so Mary Phyllrs and I went to lunch Srnce Mary ltved 1n Lrnden she took us to the Rose bud Tea Room Phyllls and I were surprrsed when we were greeted by the former Mae Cummrns who IS now Madame Rosebud proprtetor of the Rosebud Tea Room Madame Rosebud found us a lovely table and she talked wrth us whrle we ate She tnformed us that her wealth had come to her from the orl well whlch was found tn the backyard of her Krrkpatrlck home We asked about Betty Srmmons and Madame Rosebud told us that Betty had fmally decrded to take the fatal step and marry Al because Jack went back rnto the army and decrded to make ll hrs career When Phyllrs and I had come through Ltnden we saw the Sxmmons Motel so we asked about rt too Madame Rosebud sard that Betty was runnmg the motel and had enlarged rt srnce Llnden had become an tmportant c1ty When we had fmrshed our meal and an hour and a half had gone by we bade Madame Rosebud good by and went on wtthout shopprng Mary went wtth us as she had the afternoon off As we were passmg by the dress shops we spred a gorgeous dress rn one of the wrndows We went mto the shop and asked to see the dress The clerk told us that tt was the latest from Parts and was desrgned by EthelR1tch1e You could have pushed usover wrth a feather We drdn t even know Ethel wanted to desrgn clothes I fell rn love wrth the dress and bought tt When l patd for the dress I saw Margaret Hawkms at the cash regrster She was glad to see us and she told us that M1ss Rrtchre was rn Parts desrgmngclothes She sent her orrgtnals back to Amerrca and Margaret sold them for her In her dress shop Mary asked Margaret what had happened to Dtck Hampton Margaret laughmgly sard Drck went to college and was . . . . , . .,., ,. . . . . , . .. . . ,. . . . 8 . . n - ' I boys. I - s I I 0 '- . . . . . l U , I l - U l a . . . , , .1
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