Minden High School - Log Yearbook (Mindenmines, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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7he lof '3? worker too, singing for patients. I or malizo why people who are ill would want hoi to sin , for them; she would be more good to mu than any mrdioino if I wore ill Mary Dogarii,. Fern Lehman, Mae Foas.'.oj, Kathryn Dial, Nadine Dainty, and Elisabeth Hamilton----------all of those girls are married. However, all of the:., had a beginning, at least, before ottering into that groat field of na trim on - -ary p. od o rof c ss i o r.a?. basko t bal i for several years before’her marriage; Fern Lehman taught school in Lamar six years; Mao and Kathryn both were stenographers for several years- Thoy married twin brothers. Nadine was in nurses training two years and Elizabeth attended business college one and a half years. They maniod men who were in the J. S. Army. George Rouse wont to school in Ft. Scott Junior College two years, then to Missouri U. He is now football coach at the University of California. California, too. r; the minister of r noieco. - r hones a year 1 • o ,va r d. at id M y r on the Colorado River. :.i n set iled d wn arriod sisters and is ..lid 111 Another member of our class Linn Crockett became a minister the largest Methodist church in 3 After aiding in the farming at after graduation, Ulydo ..vive, A:. Smith decided to try to : ire gold They were unsuccessful, In waver, to farming. I might acid that th their farms join. Donald Pike is a general in tno big man there in spite f his size, on the army sc iad sevorc. 1 y it seems tii.t members of some way, and the chief Leist, Adolf English, Tom Snoad and Ralph Mchoc quadruplets and bought a ranch in Arizona. Adolf and Tom manage the ranch and Ralph is the cf• They say they got a.l nr fine except for m ■J ■- 6 To class £ ,. a • - • . To ole r. - ■ . ■ J « -.y arriage- i.e’3 a f ootball together : r: . r id •j rriod an . • • a a . c k. :• o occas- ien l mix-up of their wives. It’s never serious thour. for each lady knows her husband. And now for the ”Three Musketeers” the others, have stayed t . .or but riage. Alice Bee, ’.Vanita, and I took chain of newspapers after attending college and having five years of experience in wo, % r% X .. J v over , 1 T Wo all have our doctor's degrees rv A- ice Lr.rli sh O 1 X like some f through . r.ir.r-the Hoarst four y • , the business hov o ;or? d I have ct. world. Wanita has hers in commerce, mine in Home Economics. Wo though, and hope to be greater This tells you what each stur... of 1937-1938 is doing. I know ; : of the success each of the:.: L i . And now, with bust regards tw .. Margaret Ellen, I am. Still a student Frances Beauc i j i

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7he lacj, ' 3it (£ floods W oil II We, the Senior class of Minden High School, still being in sound mind, and of legal age, and realizing that our time has ended in this school, wish to make known, to all that this is our last will and testament. The possessions that have come into our hands during the past four years we dispose of as follows: To the faculty of the Minden High School we leave the honor of watching us climb step by step the ladder of victory and success. To the Senior Class of 1938-39 we leave the worthy attempts to reach our height of dignity and honorable achievement- To the Sophomore Class we leave our studious nature and good moral conduct. To the Freshman Class we leave this word of advice— Begin now to walk in our footsteps—they will carry you far.. We Aish to dispose of our personal property in the following manner. Cosma Thomas — My job as office girl the fourth period to Lois Runnels. Dora Eastep -- Bequeaths her variety of boy friends to Wilma Elds.- , . Dorothy Palmer — My position as best girl - friend to the president of the Senior Class—will have to be filled as Kirk Jester chooses. Lucy 5ertalotto — My loud talking to Eloanora Schneider. Nadine Dainty -- My studious nature to Thelma Davenport. ReVay Rudd ell — My rich contralto voice to Louise Pollock. Mary De Gani --My scrap paper from starting and stopping typing lessons to Thelma Scott- Mae Beasley and Kathryn Dial—their contentment with each other to Mary Hughes and Barbara Beauchamp. Elisabeth Hamilton--My ability to leave everybody else alone to Sadie James. Mildred Wood--My completely blissful state to Thelma Moore- Sibyl George -- My stage appearance to Dorthea Bell Flaker.



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7he Ickf, '3$ twelve years. Dorothy Palmer is now a professor in the State Teachers College at Emporia. She is teaching shorthand, and enjoys it very much. I realized when she accepted her first teaching position in 1939 that some day Dorothy would accomplish much in the field of teaching Lucy B xt:?.3.0t D9 after attending the University of California for two years, accepted' a position in Newman's Department store. Good work was rewarded by promotions until at the present time she is manager of Newman's store in Los Angeles. Cosma Thomas is stenographer for the president of tho Ro'k Island Railroad Company. She attended business college in Kansas City after graduating from ‘high school, and is now stenographer for an old classmate Cecil Gregg. Cecil has done very well for himself, being president of such a large railroad company. Also working for Cecil, is our old stcncilor Blaino Lesley. Ho is chief electrical engineer. Elaine learned his trade at Rolla School of Minos, where he began his college life in September, 1938. Evidently Dora Eastop still likes the moonlight at least she likes to bo nearer it than the surface of the earth. She is an air hostess on one of the large transport balloons owned and operated by Polston, Inc. Chief mechanic on the balloons is LaVelle McCool. He and Mildred are happily married and live in Kansas City whore the offices of the Polston Balloon Lines are locatod. Yes, Francis chose piloting as his life's v ork, not a farmer as so many thought he would. He was not satisfied with learning to drive a plane; so v hen transport balloons first began to be widely used, he learned the art of operating one. Mow he owns the largest transcontinental balloon line of tho world. Since becoming such a noted man, Francis has not had to work much and has allowed himself to acquire that middle age fat as ho calls it. However a great dietician convinced him that he merely needed to watch his diet a bit closer. This great dietician was none other than our coal queen, Sibyl George. Sibyl had quite a time deciding what she wanted to do in the way of something great. After attending business collogo a year in Pittsburg, Kansas, and working a year as stenographer in an offico there she decided to become working at the Mayo Brothers' A frequent visitor to this Queen, RcVay Ruddoll. I know a dietician. Hospital, hospital is the you .. . o hoard N ow she i 3 Songbird her 3ing over radio. She has become quite a noted charity

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