Martensdale High School - Martins Tale Yearbook (Martensdale, IA)

 - Class of 1935

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JwXN XXXXYXXXXXYXA QBXXXLYXXRXXXXXX 6 . gggg. '. ' XX . I . ' 2-52-C I ' sie E CLASS PROPHECY It happened when I was returning from Europe on the S. S. Lollypop. I had been invited to a party on board ship one bright, starry night. On my way down the deck I stumbled over a rope which was lying in the shadow, and, as luck would have it, the captain came to my rescue. I thanked him for catching me. About that time a twinkle came into his eye which I at once recognized as belonging to my old classmate, junior Shafer. He was not much taller but was very fat and had grown a mustache, After we had talked a while. I found he had not changed much but in looks, Ile still was as devilish as ever. CNeedless to say I didn't attend the party but visited with the captain that evening.J As I left the ship in New York harbor, whom should I meet at the dock but a member of the old class, j. R. S. Meade, who was going to Paris to become a designer of women's clothing. What a job for jackie ! jack didn't look the same. Ile had become very slender and now wore a morning suit and a silk stovepipe hat. He had a carnation in his buttonhole and swished a cane as he walked gingerly in his gray spatted shoes. I hadn't time to talk as we were both hurrying on our way. ' Several mornings later I picked up the paper and to my horror read Lollypop Lost At Sea-Ten Dead and Forty-one Missing. My thought was, I wonder if junior and jackie were saved. I rushed down to the newspaper office to learn the latest reports. The girl in the office was very attractive. She had dark hair and snappy brown eyes. To the office force she was known as Maggie I in- quired further and found she was Margaret Wise. After learning the junior and jackie had been rescued, my mind was relieved and Margaret and I had a long talk. She coyly informed me she was to be married in the fall to none other than john Hamm. john was operating a race track near New York and holding car races there twice a week. john could still pilot them around the curves on two wheels himself. At my invitation john and Margaret came to visit me. After dinner we drove to the airport to see the transcontinental plane come in. Out of that great cabin plane stepped a small, demure girl and a handsome man. They looked familiar but the richness of their clothing indicated great wealth. john suddenly remarked, l'll bet that's Wilbur Bell. On coming closer we learned john was right and wehad a very happy reunion. Wilbur had succeeded in inventing a method of eliminating the back E. M. F. in electric motors and was being hailed as a second Edison. Ile had immediately married the- little sweetheart of his high school days and they were now on their way to Europe on an ex- pensive and luxurious honeymoon. I began to feel very much alone until Wilbur remarked that he had seen a baseball game in Chicago. The pitcher, a left handed successor to Dizzy Dean in skill and eccentricity, had asked about me and had promised to look me up on his next trip east. That made me feel much better. And, so, for the time being, the Class of l935 has fulfilled its motto, Life is a picture, so paint it well. 665666666666666666666666666666666666666666666664-1966666663 Page Ten as EB 6 6 6 6 3 E E 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 S 66 66 6666 6 '66

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eraasahseaaaeaseetsewexwexaetwexaaaweewex-weesaeaaaaeeeeesaeeeeaasswemeweseweaaeaeag J UNI ORS 6666666666666666 6666666666 . .SHR - 6 6 6 6 6666666666666666666666666 66 BACK ROW: WHEELER, HUSS. STOCKTON. DUFF, MURPHY 4 6 B qs MIlmt,1c ROW: WICIL, MONROE, HOWELL. Miss BROCK. SPONSOR: QB gg STRAHAN. SMITH 3 FRONT ROW: WALKER, WISE. LEE, MARTENS 3 CLASS Olfl3lCliRS Q gg Prvsitlvul ......, RotsteR'r lhlURPllY 2 Vzrv 1'rexide11l M . . , . . l,AUl.lNli lluss E ' Setwlary amz' lreaxltrei' . lostevnme lkl0NROE 4' 6 , . A as .Spmixor . ..,,.,.. Miss BROCK 6 at 3 3 Q Although our class h-as decreased rapidly in number since we QB were lreshmen, there are still thirteen members, all of whom were 3 enrolled in the lrreshman class in lllil. GB We feel that we may be proud as 03.3 per cent of. the 3 present class have won letters. 'Roy Martens, Rohert Murphy, Clinton gg QB Wise. Alosephtne Monroe. Pauline Dull and Ruth llowell have won 6 7 72 7 f: 7 F 75 i 7 V: 'J : 5 c 7 ,... 5 75 Z : .7 ff rt r.: :J 3. 'P ,. 5: fc : f: ffl : .. : Q5 99 have won letters in dramatics. lfranklin Stockton and udson Lee QB QB . , . . 5 G9 6 earned letters tnvcheer leading. Maxine Strahan. Ruth llowell, joe 6 3 Monroe and Pauline lluss have won scholarship letters. Roy Martens, 3 gg Clinton Wise, Robert Murphy, ,ludson l.ee and Kenneth Wheeler won QB kittenball letters, Kenneth Wheeler. served as student manager and won 2 a letter. Chester Walker lelt us this year to attend Beech. Chet had . 6 won a letter in basketball. 3 QB We wresented our lunior class wlay. wooky Tavern. in the 6 l. Y 1 . l . l . G9 latter part ol October. he proceeds from the play and from the sale 45 E2 ot' candy were used to tinance the junior-Senior Banquet given at the Grace Ransom 'liea Room on May l5. We are helping the Seniors pay lor the new stage scenery. also. Ep We wish the Class ol IOS5 the best of success in life and we hope that we may not only equal but surpass them in 1030. FY 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 Page Eleven 666

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