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ClASS PIIIIPIIECY It was at Pasadena, California that I next came across joe Kaelin. Joe was sitting with a group of coaches and players made up of the Rose Bowl contenders for the New Year's Day game. After I had been introduced, Joe continued with his story of the Manual game of 1940 and of his high school football days. He is now coaching at Cornell. Incidentally the nation's leading sports announcer O. C. Halyard fMale ,41j an' nounced that game to the country's football fans on New Year's Day. Not long after that I was reading the National Horseman and saw the vaguely familiar features of Clarence Short, the winner of the International FivefCaited Grand Championship at the Kentucky State Fair Horseshow. So to you, Mr. Milburn, I say send them out and they will take their proper places in the world. Perhaps you know that Carol Witten became a chemist instead of a columnist. Jimmy Moss is now the editor of the 'LNew York Times , Larry Whiting is a professor at Cornell, with Joe Kaelin, and Anderson Taylor follows Fontaine Fox as another of Male's great Cartoonists. Bill Bilharz has settled down to the quiet life of Fifth Avenue, New York and Charlie McMahon is serving his second term as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Of the two hundred and some odd graduates, fifteen turned out to be M. D.'s and twelve to be lawyers. To you, Mr. Milburn, we give our thanks for helping us through our high school years and for the good HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT you instilled in us. I remain, your friend, BILL MoRRow Class of '41 President, Movlwgfly Hairdressing Salon, Ltd. Tltirteen
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CIASS I'lH0l'IlliCY PLAZA HOTEL 5th AVE. NEW YORK CITY Nov. 26, 1971 To Mr. Milburn and Class members of '41 : I know the interest that we the alumni of Male have in the old school, and I also remember the letters from the old grads that were read in Chapel before the Thanks' giving Game. This letter is written for the sole purpose of enlightening you on the whereabouts and occupations of a few of our class members. With the return of each spring the business men from all parts of the world begin to check up on their summer trade. It is for this reason alone that I am in the United States at this time. Since the early founding of the Morhagfly Hairdressing Salon in Louisville and until the End of World War II, and the consequent transfer of this concern to Paris, France, my time has been spent abroad, and I have had little or no opportunity to see my high school classmates. However on occasions I have come across one or two of them in different parts of the world. Immediately after the war while arranging the affairs of our concern in Paris I came across Lt. Col. W. C. Cawthon. We ate dinner on the Rue Marquis and he told me of his action in the Third Battle of the Marne after which the Third German Army surrendered. When I last heard from Cawthon he was on the General Staff in Washington. A short time later I ran into another old buddy. Remember Joe Knight? When I last saw him he was settled back in solid content in his office chair, He now holds a monopoly on threeffourths of the photography work done in New York, I am told. After this I left for France not to return until the following Christmas. Twelve
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CIJQSS IIFIZICEIHS JOE KAELIN President HAROLD CARR Secretary OA C. HALYARD ViCC'PT6S1'd6Hf CARROLL WHITTEN Treasurer JAMES MOSS JOHN DOUMAS XXXILLIAM IVIORROXV JAMES HENDRICKS Historian Poet Prophet SergecmtfatfArrns Fourteen
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