Manlius High School - Mirror Devil Yearbook (Manlius, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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CLASS PROPHECY-Continued Vance Casteel is a veteran airplane pilot employed by Transcontinental and Western Airways. High ranking air officials speak of him as one of the most reliable and brilliant pilots since Eddie Rickenbacker. Lillie Hartz is teaching modern dancing which is not surprising when we remember the rhythm she had in her high school days. Doris Hubbard is now active head of The Cradle, world famous orphanage in Evanston, 111. Her love for children prompted her to choose this as a life work. A well known American artist is Janet Jacobsen, who studied under Salvadore Dali, world famous surrealist painter. A number of her better paintings hang now in the Paris art galleries. Ethel Jensen is the International typing champion, having held the title for eight consecutive years. Scientist Leo Lindelof has delved deeply into Einstein's theory of relativity and is now writing a book in which he will attempt to expand on the theory. Betty Pierson, forsaking matrimony for service to humanity, has been actively engaged in Red Cross nursing work. Especially was her work appreciated during second World War II. She has often been compared to Nurse Edith Cavell, who performed so gallantly behind the battle lines in Belgium and France during the first World War. Phyllis Pierson, using her persuasive talent, has won a trip around the world for selling more baby carriages in one year than did one hundred other salespeople in two years. Her success pleased her greatly for it has always been her desire to travel. On the same air line as Vance but in a different capacity is Avis Thompson. She is hostess on one of the great four motored air liners and her record of 3,163 hours in the air has not been seriously threatened by anyone. To the sports minded people of the community Robert Wilkinson is the idol. His feat of coaching a High School basketball team which has been state champion for five consecutive years is reason enough for his popularity. He now has signed a three year contract as athletic director of the University of Minnesota, the youngest person ever to hold such a position. Late arrivals at the banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, the former Audrey Wolfe, who drove in from their dude ranch just off Route 88 southwest of town. El Rancho Grande” is famous throughout the middle west for its hospitality, and many a tired business man has taken a week's rest and relaxation there. After an evening of pleasant reminiscing, this group of prominent Manlius alumnae and famous citizens retired to their respective hotels feeling that their first reunion since high school days had been an outstanding success.

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CLASS PROPHECY (From the Manlius Evening Bulletin, June 26, 1937) Today the town of Manlius made history. The occasion was the return of 16 graduates of the class of 1941. That in itself would have been of slight significance but when we add that among that group was the President of the United States, an Olympic swimming title holder, and other outstanding men and women, the event is more than just ordinary. For Manlius it was a moment of glory. High spot of the festivities was the banquet held in the High School gymnasium. Introductory speeches were made by the Mayor and civic leaders and all dwelt eloquently and at length on just one theme— Local Boy Makes Good. The mayor also presented the keys of the city to the returning celebrities and they were accepted by Mr. William Kelm who is employed as general manager of the midwest branches of the Stalter Super-Super Service Stations, Inc. —Miss Evelyn Stalter, owner. It was Miss Stalter, William recalled, who first startled the motoring public with her idea of seasonal air changes for automobile tires. From a modest beginning with only one station offering only winter and summer air, the organization has grown so that it now has stations in 23 states and serves motorists with not only winter and summer air but also the spring and autumn variety and as an added inducement, motorists can now get spring air scented with the odor of violets or babies breath. In Mr. Kelm’s opinion this is an outstanding advancement in this particular field. What the huge crowd had been waiting for took place shortly thereafter when the President of the United States, Owen Hurst, arose to speak. Resplendent in white tie and tails and towering magnificently above the speaker's table Owen was one to command respect. Mah frans, he said, I feel it is my solemn duty to address you in the man- ner of my illustrious predecessor, who has served you so faithfully for lo! these many years. I believe that a restatement of my political policy will not be out of order. Let me say that I will follow' the course that he charted during his term of office. I shall give fireside chats; I shall spend billions; 1 shall take fishing trips in battleships, and adhere as closely as possible to his policy. There is but one party, and I, Owxn Hurst, am its prophet!” Applause and cheers from the crowd and some slight booing (credit the boos to the two Republicans who survived the 1953 county wide political purge.) The President smiled tolerantly. I shall console myself,” he said, with the thought that a prophet is not without honor save in his own country. The rest of his speech dealt in generalities and reminiscence although he did get a laugh from the crowd when he recalled his first desire for power came during his school days when he erroneously believed himself to be assistant principal of the High School. Variety was added to the program by the appearance of Miss Bernice Schuneman, musical favorite of millions of television-radio fans. Bernice taught music in the Sacramento schools for three years and developed the now familiar television music appreciation technique. Olympic swimming star Margaret McLean surprised the audience by presenting to Manlius High School two trophies which she won during the 1956 Olympic games held in Tokyo. The rest of the evening was given over to the introduction of those class members who had not appeared on the program. Mary Margaret Ballard after her graduation from Vassar studied abroad and is now' matron of a prominent school for girls in Montrose, Pennsylvania.

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