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-F Y-elf . -,Y L., ,, TREASURE CHEST OF '40 situ, Y, ,, , , 1:1 L , ,L 'lu 1,,, ,. 1 ,.,, I , Kathleen Miller is proprietrix of the Greasy Spoon Restaurant. Every Friday carp, mush, and milk ere specs ials. Martha Esther DuBois models clothes appropriate for bfrn dances. She usually advises slacks for these occasions. - Bob Oliver is head 'coach at Longcliff at Logan- sport. His team travels from the Bering Strait to the Strait of Magellan-- ------------ they think! Naomi Finkinbinder was recently chosen for the re- presentative to Washington to the conference on NHow to Raise More and Better Grasshoppers.n Dorothy Wilson assists her husbsnd, John Lynn, in winning friends among his student body by giving part- ies. At these parties the games played are hide and seek, and drop the hanky. Bob Fordyce writes the column 'How to Win Friends and Dodge Metrimonyw in the daily paper. So fer Bob has followed his own advice. Lily Whitaker is libriun in the Rich Valley Public Library. She says quote: I owe my success to my exper- ience in Linlawn Library under the direction of Mrs. AdP.mS s ' Paul Glass, now a colonel in the United States Air Corps, has invented a Wstopn and 'gon system for air traffic. Ivan Rinecrson, the steeple climber, has won rec- ognition through out Noble Township for climbing the steeple on the Kestler Corner Church. Marcella Emerick won a prize of two guinea-pigs for her effecient service to the South of the Border Air Line as stewerdess. Mike Mindalu received a medal of bravery for res- cuing Joan from the Arc. Martha Stone has decided to quit keeping the rest of the class in suspense, and has finally consented to marry NBsrney.W Maurice Halleck takes the port of Tarzan in Pura- mount Motion Pictures. His last picture is WGall of the Tea Table.n
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TREASURE CHEST OF '40 ,1 , , Jus-0-uq,,'1,'L, l , 1' J CLASS PROPHECY Q Locking into the crystal, we see the year 1950 ap- pear. Let us see what the future will bring! Helen Cole is appearing in person at the Westside Opera House in a suburb of Treaty. She is known over Wabash County for her skill in potato peeling. John Lynn is teaching at his Alma Mater, Linlawn. He has discovered a new method of 1 writing shorthand backwards.. He learned this method while writing to Dorothy Wilson, who is now his wife. Delores Weesner is a reporter on WLondon Times.N She is known internationally' for her minute detail of the marriage of Princess Rose to Prince Henry of Fin- land. ' Merrill Kendall, a promising young farmer, has just received a loving cup for the beauty of hisshug, Orange Blossom. He is the founder of the Kendall Cor- respondence School,which gives a course in 'Beauty Cul- ture For Swine.' Doris Schaaf,after three years of being a glamor girl, is now devoting her entire time to rearing her three sets of twins. Her home covers half a city block. Martha Jane Brown has found that nmarriage is not what it is cracked up to be.' Anyway, she has just re- ceived her second divorce. Russell Eppley is chewing gum and candy salesman at the Paradice Night Club in Lagro. He is training Russell Junior for the same profession. Ruth Ellen Binkerd is a nurse in the Dora City Hospital. She specializes in corns and bunions. Milton Stitz spent six months in England persuad- ing Winferd Eccles to return to the United States with him. They met through a foreign correspondence in high school. Dorothy Barlow is a designer at Russell's Shoppe in Hullywood. Because of Dorothy's excedlcnt.design.a ing, WGONE WITH THE BLIZSARDW was a great success. Avis Fordyce is the well-known artist who recently won the Nobel Prize for her picture,NUnder the Kitchen Sink.n Dorwin Mendenhall is bass singer in the Chippewa Opera House. He-is known as Chief Mud-in-your-eye.
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TREASURE CHEST or 4o ng ' ' 1 B- Uili SENIOR CLASS WILL ' I, Dorothy Barlow, do hereby will and bequeath to Stanford Mendenhall my desk in the front of the assem- bly, so that during the idle hours he spends in the assembly, he may enjoy our hall decoration--the fire extinguisher. I, Ruth Binkerd, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Dotson my desk angry on the school I, Martha Jane to Erma Metzger, my the trying hours of I, Helen Cole, of books and my ability not to get bus while going home every evening. Brown, do hereby will and bequeath ability to hold my temper during play practice. do hereby will and bequeath to Kath- leen Shambaugh, my gay laughter and my ability to keep quiet in the assembly. I, Martha Esther Dubois, for the benefit of all ears do hereby bequeath and bestow upon Betty Ann Bal- dinger my old dilapidated debate box, and hope that it will give her inspirations also, a penny with a string attached, so that she may weigh herself at every pay scales in Marion without any undue embarrassment upon her purse. I, Marcella Emrick, hereby will and bequeath to Richard Dale my supper and cup of hot chocolate at the Wbasketball feeds,N to help him grow and become a bet- ter player in the year of l94l. ,I, Russell Eppley, do hereby will and bequeath to Jim y Smith the innumerable wrds of chewing gum that furnished exercise for my jaws during my high school career, with the hope that he may find them. He will have to search the assembly room desks and seats, but his search will be rewarded particularly in room 5, on the second seat from the south end, front row. I, Naomi Finkenbiner, do hereby will and bequeath to Charles CPeteJ King my dainty, dancing feet in ex- change for his number twelves. I, Ayis Fordyce, do hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Courter my ability to be on good behavior in safety class and others, so that her citizenship willbe well supplied with A's. I, Bob Fordyce, will and bequeath to Junior Rimneur my efficiency in changing and repairing a flat tire with the hope that this efficiency may expedite his progress some Sunday night when, sad and lonely, he is yearning for feminine consolation and companionship. I, Paul Glass, do hereby will and bequeath to Miss Howe my place in the agriculture class, in hone that some day she may be a fnrmerette.
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