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m Tarrytown I lII'll'I1Edl3I8lV dectded to ynsxt her, so the next day yy hen ean left for Holly yyood, I started for Tarrytoyyn I found l'loss1e to he an ldeal efhctency expert, for she yyas the success ful hostess of a quamt little calce shop and tea room WlllCl'l attracted many a pleasmg custon er hy 1ts damty chmtx curtams and general atmosphere of com fort and cleanlmess In ner spare moments she was engaged rn the gentle art of yyaslnng the neelc and ears of httle unror, vyho resemhled yery much one of the 1930 class graduates She and her hushand yyere so cordlal that I consented to spend the nrght vyrth them Florence told me that she corres ponded vyrth Vxrgrma I-Iall yy ho vyas lnmg m Alhany She told me also that Maurlce Harrxson yy as m toyxn that weele oyerseemg the management of hls large feed store there The next day hefore leaymg Tarrytoyyn I yyent doyyn to the ofhce at the feed store to call on W hxppet I found that he had changed someuhat, no longer yy as he the httle lngh school lad hut a man of man s sue and carrymg a yery l3Ll51I'ICS9lllC6 a1r Maurice, after graduatmg from lugh school had soyyn h1s vylld oats at Cornell Graduatmg from there, he decided that the polltlcal held needed a yery forceful man hke hrrnself to make the country a llttle more prosperous, so he became a first class polltlclan Before long he yyearred of hlushmg so much m the public eye, and of malcmg vacancles IH var1ous ofhces to accom modate the ofhce seekers who had voted for hlm because of hls great leader shlp I presume, yyhrch he acqulred when Sentor Class Presrdent he went into the feed husmess, specrallzmg 1n a gram yyhlch was especlally recommended for undernoumshed sparrovys It rather amused me m learnmg that hls yytfe yyas a huxom woman welghmg about one hundred and elghty fave pounds, and that she was the proud mother of Eve httle toyy headed sons and three hashful daughters Upon arrlylng m Albany for the express purpose ol callmg on Vtrgmra, I tool: a cah to the street and numher to uhlch Florence had directed me I yeas greatly pleased to hnd that Gmger yeas a very cultured and famous yocahst yyho sang a great deal lor the opera and the radro She had heen otlered a free tr1p ahroad to dlsplay her talents hut she decided to he a second NIHFIOI1 Talley Gmger s eareer had heen a hroad one lor after her gra ua non from Normal she taught school for a leyy years untrl her yocal 'lblllfy yyas rscoyered by a great mus1c master Houeyer I nottced that she yeas sttll teachmg that the moon IS made of green cheese, although she had hu. one rg hlond pupll yy ho appeared yery TIILIIUYL and helreye II or not she sttll wore a hasleet hall trophy on a eham around her necle As left X lfgllllil and started tor my S uthern C allforma home y ICI yeas shared y 1th ean I felt yustly pre ud of the excellent accomphshments o the Class of ,JI '-- -y- - - I f . I ' . ' '. ' Q - - . V 1 . - - a - , il 1 - , , , 1.11 . I 1 l el g I ' ' ' 1 , - 'y' ' , , e e , . . x .1 rl. I V Vx. 1 1 -A Y. . - V - - , I f' 7 ' 7' . . . v 3 , . . ,K . s - 1 1 7 ' h. --. . 4 - ' tt - - an , 1 - , 7 e ' ' . ' 7 . 1 . - 3 9 - ,, . ,, . . . . 1- 1 V ' Y - A 4 A 7. , , A. ,S K -. , c e - a - , s . . ' rr - -- ' I Y .kc L c 3 I I 1 . c e 1 ' ' e I Q, . ' , ' , '- - . ,. , ' , . d if e ' . e ' e e e . e - ' r s - -s 1 1 - ' s 1 1 . e , 1 U., ,ck , J h.,. .,,,, , k -, , ' , 4 , ' ., - , f , e . . . . ' 1 s , - 1 s '-s- ' rs ' - 1 - ' . e y e ., 4 K 'rx 1. ' - m I' x ,. . ' fr ' ' O .e e ' vh l .- I1 ll. . x .1 - 1 - n - . 1 f 3 s
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1931 Class Proph cy T XX AS a day rn une exactly hrteen years from the day we graduated from hrgh school rn Nlrlford that Jean Bannrster and I landed rn Nlew York Crty r om Parrs where she had l'een starrrng opposrte Maurrce Chey alrer rn a French moyre She had been chosen for thrs part not only because of her r'uen y rn French acqurred rn hrglr school but because or her wonderful a trng abrlrty She had garned renown and great success rn Hollywood and I felt yery for unate rn being able to contract her tor the moyre wl rch I was drrect mg It may rnterest you that ean contrary to he customary habrt of actresses, had not yet marrred The fact that she was an ac ress wrthout ever havrng been dryorced made her all the m ure outstandrng popular and famous XVe were about to harl a taxr when a 1946 Prerce Arrow whrzzed by us and came rmmedrately to 1 stcp Turnrng around we were overy helmed to behold Leland Eckler seated at the wheel of that luxrrrrous automobrle H had eyrdently made qurte an advancement srnce the days when he was property man of the senror plays at school Wfe soon learned that Leland, who, hy the way seemed to have lost none DoLrttle s Band , the orchestra yyhrch played at the New Yorker Hotel every evenrng Needless to say we rmmedrately decrded on the New Yorker as our stopprng place and Lee yery gracrously consented to motor us there Wfe had lrttle trme to chat wrth hrm after that because he was rn a great hurrv Prcture htm? Remember he always was qurte a lad to be gettrng places That evenrng as we were dancrng to the beat of Lee s drums a tall dark curly headed man approached me smrlrng I stared at hrm, belrevrng that he looked rather ramrlrar but I drdnt recognrze hrm untrl he sard Hello Crrcket dont you know me I knew that rt was Barnard but for a moment I could only stare at hrm He looked so drfferent so pale why hrs freckles were gone' Upon rnqurry I learned that he had been able to pro duce the one and only successful freckle cream Hrs vocatron then was that of managrng a large freckle cream manufacturrng plant whrle hrs avocatron was that of drrectrng a grrls boardrng school along the lrnes whrch he thought best He was strll good lookrng and dashrngly dressed but I mrssed those freckles and longed to see agarn the Homer I knew rn hrgh school bowrng hrs curly head over a math book when the Professor appeared on the scenel Homer rnformed me that he was strll srngle although he had many matrr monral prospects and the usual number of grrls on hrs strrng Barnard seemed to be full of surprrses for he soon told me that whrle he was berng entertarned at the Whrte House he chanced to meet Ella Kretchmer who had the honor of redecoratrng the blue room there She was a yery famous desrgner and was known throughout the country for her won derful abrlrty at rnterror decoratrng How lrttle we dreamed when we vrsrted the Whrte House on our senror trrp frfteen years ago that Homer would be entertarned there and that demure and quret Elly would decorate that room whrch we all admrred The secret of Ella s success lay rn the fact that she took Mrss Grrfhs, rnsprrrng Ec V course m hrgh school Homer also rnformed me that Florence Goodrrch was marrred and lrved 0 ' Ka A , l r - . . , r ,1 . I . . . - , r c ' , ' c lv. . - . y q , I. i ,' .1' ' l t . , . ' ' I' . ' n . ' . , - ' - -J ' ' ' A ' . A , e , , , ,, . K of his sonny nature, held the prominent positron of the drummer in Duke ' 7 77 - . ' , Y 1 V, . . I E, 7, v - - v - , I . I . t ' ' V Y ' ff ' 77 . I , . A - . v A , ' 7 3 , . ' 4 . . . . , . , . . ,, 7 , 7 I ' 3 ' V V 1395 V ' Y QV Y, 4 3 , ' 7 ,' - a Q v I n I K x ' 7 , A . V , ' , . rr va ' , A , , . Y I u ' ' If ,Y . . , .
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