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M H S ANCHORA 1928 29 some reason he spends most of hls tlme carlng for the llttle klttles that have such an attractlon for hlm Nancy I never thought that of hlm but what do you thlnk of Vermta Sparlmg s job? You dldn t hear about lt? Why she s the overseer of all the nurses at Ford hospltal She always d1d seem qulte able to oversee thlngs Sadle I wanta let you ln on the outcome of Betty Hlll She Jolned the Y W C A and now goes to dlfferent c1t1es ln the U S to organlze new branches She usually works ln the South durmg wlnter rlght near the New York Yankees tramlng camp I ve heard tell that she steps out qulte regularly wlth that home run klng but don t you bleathe a word of It Nancy Never why she s almost as bad as Grace Rlggs She s been after the same man ever slnce I knew her and just thls mornin I read ln the paper about how beautlfully the weddmg was carrled out' I bet she has a load off her mlnd now' Sadie Say Nancy have you ever heard tell what became of Lawrence Oesterle'7 Well I was turrlble s prlsed myself You know he s consldered one of the best deslgners of women s dresses ln Parls although he IS trylng to revlve the styles of 1850 What a llfe' Nancy Can you lmaglne who I saw at the pltcher show the other Illghtv Beth Housel' She s Just the same llttle g1rl that she was 1n hlgh school Always wlshln she was somewhere s that she wasn t Well now she s got her wlsh Sadle You know Ive often wondered what happened to Harrlson Wllcox and Walter Leseney work together Curly IS the Chlef of Pollce and don t thlnk he 1sn t a good one either' But he couldn t do the Job alone so Red IS his rlght hand man He SUDCTVISGS all the men under hlm and lf anythlng goes wrong belleve me he s rlght there' Sadle I read ID the Ingham County Nulsance the other day about two from that Class who are taklng a tr1p around the world Arlene North and Kathleen Franklln' It seems that Kathleen had admlred that explorer Ponce de Leon ever slnce she was ln MISS Elmer s hlstory class and she wanted to be adventurous llke hlm Arlene IS earnlng her way by playlng 1n the sh1p s orchestra led by a certaln Mr Bartlett Nancy Out o that class the only farmer IS Howard Fay He s such 'ln honest to goodness one that he s been made manager of the Mlchlgan Farmers Club though hls mam hobby xs ra1s1ng hazel nuts Sadle One wonders how Agnes IS gettlng along' You knew that she was employed as prlvate secretary to Secretary of Agrlculture Bateman dldn t you? They say they get along pretty well you know employers us ually are qulte fond of thelr private secretarles' Nancy Why they must catch a gllmpse now and then of Cllfford Smlth He s the head electrlclan at the Whlte House I truly believe he obtained all hls practlce work at dear old Mason Hlgh Sadle Say I forgot to tell you what a wonderful career Frances Wll son has had Well she s studled muslc 1n Europe and now IS featured as the best woman planlst ever played Wlth the New York Symphony Nancy How about Henrletta Donnahue'7 She dldn t turn up so bad herself You knew she got marrled to a wealthy merchant didnt you'7 Why he was one of the Paul bearers at John D s funeral so you can see what brand of soclety she keeps up wlth' Sadle I got a letter from Rhea Maclam the other day and can you lmagme what she s do1ng'7 Well Ill tell ya' She s a teachln the dra matlcs at Oxford University ln England Oh' she s a brlght glrl I tell ya Well I must be gom but Ive a load off my mmd now that I know the whereabouts of that class So long Nancy' Ha,-met Fry g W U-gg Lg. W gm, , - . . . . ,, . . ,, , 1 1 . T . , . . , '- .- , ' 1 . 1 , 1 44 W ,, v 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 , I ' CK - ' . YY I , ' 7 ' ' 7 - - y , . V - . . . , . I L 1 1 . , . , . . , . . , . . . . 1 1 Y 2 1 1 1 W , 1 1 1 1 1 . ' .' 7 1 7 . . , , . 1 . W. 1 , I Nancy-Oh! Didn't you hear? Why, they both live in Chicago and v . . . , . . , ' Y . , . . . . . 1 , 1 ,1 1 1 I , 1 , , . ll Y? . ' ' ' I ' Y 1 1 1 1 Y 1 . . , T. I 1 i ! . ' ' 1 , ' I . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 4 , . . . . . ,, ,, 1 , 1 1 . . , Y I l 1 1 5 1 1 , - H , . . . , . . . . T , , . . . . - ' r . 1 , I 1 1 . 1 , . , , ll !7 .7 1 1 , ' W v 1 ' ' Y ' -l 7 ! ' 7 - 1 1 1 1. 1 l , 1 1 . . , . - s 7 - Y 1 ' 1 c - . 1, , ' . i ' '
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8 M H S ANCHOPA 1928 Class Prophecy Tlme 1938 Place Nancy s Home Characters Nancy Rhea Maclam Sadle Harrlet Fry Sadle Good afternoon Nancy I Just had to come over and tell you the latest news I just met MISS Elmer on the street and she sand that Mr Mlller told her and who do you suppose told Mr M1ller'7 Well It was Cora McCurdy so you see lt came from a purty good source Nancy Why my dear Sadle what can lt be? Sadle Well y know that class of 28 that we was always so interested 1n I Just found out what happened to em I mean where they are and what they re do1ng Nancy I always have wondered what became of some of em They was pretty dear to me ID those good old days F r mstance t other day that young Mrs Corbln came over here and told me that she and Elmer had been hltched for seven years and never had a squabble Thats golng some-conslderln the ones they had ln school Her husband s got a good Job as manager 1n a toy store He sure sells a lot of Beebe guns Sadle Can you feature that? You member that brlght g1rl Frances Barkway'7 Well Ive been readm a remarkable book that she recently publlshed She named It The Battle of Bunker H111 ln wh1ch she ex presses her great lnterest 1n hlstory What a wonderful thlng It must be to be able to Wrlte booksll Nancy Say there was one boy 1n that class who was a purty good baseball player Harold Beehler Well I heard over my radlo that he had taken Babe Ruth s place as the Home Run Klng He s had some pretty steep hllls to cllmb but he s gamed plenty of fame now all rlght' Sadle Now Nancy I reckon you recollect that George Clmton who tooted h1s Cornet 1n the hlgh school orchestra I alvsays dld thmk he d make a muslclan Now he s accepted a pos1t1on ln New York and IS known as George the Jazz Klng Who d a thunk 1t'? Nancy I bet you can t guess whatever happened to Norma Barr You know she was brought up w1th englnes at least her folks always dealt Wlth automoblles After she finished college she took up av1at1on and makes the finest av1atr1x you ever see I saw her plcture ln the paper yesterday and she doesn t look a day older than she dld when she graduated Sadie What a blesslngl But can you lmaglne what Mary Burgess and Janet Valleau are do1ng Why they re runnm a horspltal for lxttle Chll dren Isnt that Just sweet of them? Everyone says that they cheer up every chlld that goes there Nancy I thlnk thats pretty good about Tommy Royston You know he s a traveling salesman for Sears 81 Roebuck I had to laugh when he came here the other day got m1xed up on his dlrectlons first he went North and then south on Franklln avenue I surely hope he got out of this town safely Sadle What a tragedy that was about Otle Chpper' They say he trled all hnes of buslness and finally found out that what he was most sulted for was the CIFCUS I don t know what ya call em but anyway he performs on the trapezes Only yesterday I read that whlle they were rehearslng the fat lady fell rxght on hlm crushed a couple r1bs but I guess ltS not SQFIOLIS Nancy Even lrene Smlth and Cenevleve Hall are st1ll runnln around together They have a Jolnt partnershlp IH one of the best beauty parlors IH Detrolt They re so busy that seldom do they have tlme to eat How ever Ive heard tell that Cenevleve always finds tlme for a dxsh of Camp bells soup Sadle What was It I heard about Edmn Gr1thn'7 Oh' Yes he s pur chased 200 acres of land for the establlshment of an anlmal farm For 2 . . . 1 , ' . . 9 0 I . . . . ' 1 1 . . . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' . , , . 1 1 . . . , ' 1 , . 1 . V Q , . , ' ' 1 . , . . . , . , ' ' as 11 . , . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . H . ,, . . -' . 1 1 1 - 1 t ! ll ' 77 9 ll ' 97 ' 7 ' ' , . rv ' 1 ' V 1 1 Y l , . . ' , I . . . . , u ' 11 1 - 1 1 ' - 7 1 1 ' 1 , . . . . . . 1 . , . , . . . 1 , ' , . ' 1 1 ' , gg 77 KK ' !9 s I ' 7 . 1 l , , 1 v ' 1 4 . ' . a r u , . . w . ' 7 1 i . . I . , , - rt 1 . . , I . 6 7- Y ' ' ' u 1 1 ' ' ' Y I! . A . Y. . , , i l . . , - l ' I
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M I-I S ANC HOI -X 1998 Senior Poem Thls dear' old Claes of 8 Is 21 Shlp vslth 1 mer ry uexs No plrate 5 xcht but cr Nlllll of KITOIIIIQ Just xmrtrng to come true We set Q ul on our rournex AQ F169lI16Q lrrfue md bold 'lhen attained the ranlI of Qophonrores C funed by knowledge unforetold -X1 Junlors we Qarled serenelx -Xloft the sotlrl vsave I ool11n0 for ward to be Sernors Wlth the I rurels vse Ill cr we Xt lfret vse dock our Cugo Vllth rrchee of the best And find th1s C radultlon VI 1th1n our trersure chest Vle are h ubored 1n thrs port todaw At the top of our Hrglr School btrrfe But we flnd mother voxage ahead And thls one repreeente I rfe Our prlots h ue been our tQlCl1ClQ VN ho responded mthout renew And helped us out of trouble W ren thex heud mr S O S Our f1lCl1ClS h ue kept the I1 lrthouxm And 1 urded us from the rotlIs lloprnfv to Ouard oil disaster llrue xhleldlnf Us from the lInoclIs Vle hate to part from lllgll school Qhores We are Alllflifll novx I et come xx hat max where er vse we Well QIIIXC to keep hope rt the prow 1 1 1 . . I . I n. , . ... 1 ' - . . . 7 I .,I .. w l v- 4 ' Y ni v I I , c I . . . - . 72 X , I 1 I v, ' ' 1 , I n I 1 V ' C . . I ' I I , 'f I P . X 4 I . 1 1 w 4 I, I , . , , . . I 1 I 1 ' 1 - l w 1 y A I I I I. K A 1 1 , -' - 1 1. 1 w ' 11 I b I I . - 1 . 1. AC C C 4 Ak . L I Y E . . I ' I : '1 1 . ' Ii 71 C 'Q' I' ' 2 1 1 7 I Z - 1 ' '1 - . 1 1 l N w 1' 'V v V 2 ty. . . L1 1 1 LI s A Q K. 2 , . 2 .K v 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 A 2 1 I. . I . . . L. 2 , I I J L. , A A. . . I ,C c- Cv '4' v V' K rw r , g 1 v 4 I Z, I I . ' - , . 1 1 ' . , 1 1 l v A . f Y 1 . . , 1 , . V . I v f r ' L 1 , Y X2 .
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