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GEORGE WALTER WEBER Gym 1, 25 Nature Study 3 V - The Dll1lCET,, v MARY M. WELKER Gym 1, Clinic 2, Camera 3 - C0quette MARY HELEN WERNER Gym 1, First Aid 2, ., Library 3, Big Sisters , - Mary Means What She Says WILFRED W. WHITE Gym 1, Poster 2, 3 - The Artistic Touch VALERIA E. WILSON Gym 1, Library 2, Commercial 3, Big Sisters -- The Glass of Fashion HAZEL WOODS Gym 1, Latin 2, ' Camera 3 - Keeping Up Appearances ENNETH CLARENCE WOODS Gym 1, 2, 3 - lust Kidsl' VERA MARGURETTE WRIGHT Gym 1, First Aid 1, Camera 3, Chemistry 2, Clinic 2, 3 - The Dancing Girl ' I . M we WILLIAM KENT YosT A f fl K Gym 1, ,MM M, V Dramatics 1, 2, 3 I ' fuX1-'QW - The Musir Master y Q, Qin gh , 41 . , 4 A' w ' x Xfdfewbu 3 f ' , WA Y X , V I 3 f ' lx W J xx' R X 1 -wif 25 X 1 I I ,f dl' C ,, ' -, QL
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mf .1 l 4 CLARA ELLEN TATE I Gym 1, First Aid 1, Clinic 2 l - Still Waters EDNA MAE THOMAS ' Gym 1, Latin 1, 2g Commercial 3 - The Dream Girly MELVIN THOMAS Gym 1, Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 3 -- Cheerful and Musicalv WILLIAM A. THOMAS Gym 1, 25 Reading 3 -- Hello, Billv MARIAN I. TIMBROOK Latin 1, 3 - The Blonde Suintv MARY ELLEN WALMER Gym 1, Latin 1, Reading 3 - The Young Idea MARIAN WALTZ Gym 1, Reading 2, Commercial 3, Big Sisters - The Honor Pupil J 1 lfgiuf' 'f ROBERT FRANK WAMPLER Gym 1, Glee 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 3 - The Miracle Man FLORENCE HARRIET WARD Gym 1, Home Makers 2 Qi, fl - Undertones ' fiivl AL I J DZ? 3s,21F52e .470 I 'fl J X M - age uff L 1 af pig' 4 1' lay 3 46.17, ff' L ,Wi 24 ' gp,.,af4 GLA! IA QM 1 1 X -, w V5 ! J -45116
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i 'a gi s ea W f arf A 'I' ,ss has EQ. me ff L og, as W' , IW.,-X , ai '- WIFIIIFTFIEIEN YI AIDS ll-II N'CIE '9 Doris Feil! Who would ever expect to see you here tonight? You're living in New York, aren't you? Yes, I'm doing costume designing for dra- matics at Columbia University. Married? Sure. My husband is dramatic professor at the University. Any children? Only five. What do you do with them while you are at the University an ' Oh, we have a large country home and plenty of help, swimming poolg riding. The youngsters have their ponies and servants. They appreciate us all the more when we go home week-ends. We have a delightful little governess-you remember Carrie Harig! Really? The children adore her. In the summer when Pm at home, she supervises a girls' camp in the mountains. Do you know that Helen Reid writes modern nursery rhymes? Some pep to them! The youngsters enjoy them so much. Helen spent a few days with me last summer, and absolutely censures all writers of stories that make children eerie. Well, I agree with her! I've never allowed Jimmie and Bennie to hear that type of story, and they fear nothing, never heard of a 'Boogie Man.' They delight in listening to Dorothy Slus- ser's bedtime stories over station NOD. She is very interesting! Speaking of books, wasn't it marvelous that Eleanor Pille won the Nobel Prize in literature? And the youngest per- son ever awarded that honor! I jumped to the new planet Eva Buhmair discovered. Were you at the ball Eve gave for Skippy? Gosh, no, she had entirely poets and scien- tists. U I received a letter from Betty Shepley before I left this morning. She's hostess at a night club ' in Paris. Isn't that just like Betty? Yes, and she ran across Georgana Maul, a manikin in a Paris shoppe, and she had a letter from Dot Hess, studying, taming, capturing, and writing stories about elephants! Eleanor Frank married a wealthy Frenchman. Betty sees her quite frequently. Oh look! They're asking all the '30's to sit at this end of the hall. Won,t we have fun? I hope our class gets the prize for the most here. Hadn't you heard about it? They asked the presidents of the classes to assemble their Alumni members. Walt Angerman surely did work hard, and I do believe he made our class win! Hurray for Walt! No--yes we did! Here he comes now. Sit at the head of this table, Walt. All right. Hello, Pitcock, old kid. What ivories are you playing with now? Organist over at the Columbia Broadcasting System, every noon. What are you doing, Walt? D Oh, an Ensign at Annapolis, and waiting- Waiting? Oh, that's right, Ethel Keller has won her eclat in a dancing career. Well, that's tough, Walt. Say, Uncle Sam brought me a letter from Dale Boyd. He's supervising hundreds of acres of farm land out West, and invites everyone in the class to come out and enjoy his riding horses. Thelma Larker has charge of the ranch division, and Clara Tate, who specialized in scientific farming manages the agricultural branch. tl There's George Comsha. I wonder what he's doing. , Eating, it looks like. Oh, I mean his vocation. 1 Oh-engineer-bridge building. Did you hear about Raymond Miller leaving for Europe, determined to establish his claim as heir to some wealthy old nobleman? And Don Devis is making millions-an ice man! He sits on a large cake of ice pushed by magic wheels to Ecquador from cold Alaska in the summer. His winter months are spent in a surgical laboratory, performing operations on armadillos, from which they obtain antitoxin for canary fever. Well, well, well! Did you read about Bill Owens becoming the president of a steel-glass company? Aren,t the evening dresses adorable? That reminds me. A formal dinner was thrown for Leslie Roy Smith, who left last week to study in Vienna. He's an eye specialist. My dear, did you hear about Martha Odnoor inheriting an immense sum of money? To err is human, to inherit, divine. And Marian Timbrook married Virgil Bickel. He's a broker on Wall Street, and Cliff Pattinson's name was in the headlines-International cham- pion of Launch Racing. Alvin Secrist is a wealthy steel man. Gee, I have so much to say, but I'll sign oif. Only, wait a minute, I forgot to tell you that Leo Fisher left his family at their summer cabin 26 lg.--
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