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SENIOR PROPHECY-Continued years, and this year the interscholastic championship. Gus would not tell us who from the class of 26 was to give the reunion but told us to wait and see and wait and see was what we did. He told us that he would have to go to Oakland Califor' nia and visit Stanley Smith a few days before the reunion. Stanley is known all the world over for his fine oranges and tropical fruits. On the way to Sacramento Fred and I kept wondering which one of our class had gone to Califomia and was now having the reunion. When we arrived at the station we found a large blue Pierce'Arrow car parked there. The classmate that was in question we found to be Mrs. Frank Braman formerly Alice Rodarmel of the class 26. Mrs. Braman and little Johnny were waiting to see if any of the famous class arrived. We were the last ones to arrive. Everyone of the class of '26 were present, this being the first time since graduation that all of the members were present at one time. Everyone was asked to stand up and give a brief story about where they had been, and what they had been doing, since leaving M. H. S. Mary Ball became a nurse and was working at the Robert Long Hospital in In- dianapolis. Juanita Weidner became a school teacher, but was discharged because she was seen doing the Charleston in the hall. She was soon back in the school. Edgar James Eckensberger has been elected governor of Indiana. He is the youngest governor in the United States. Indiana is expected to come to the front in every department. John Hardman and Otha Fletcher were very close friends in high school, and continued to be out in the business world. john married Helen Rodarmel and Otha married Louise Logan. They are now owners of the Hardman-Fletcher Clothing Co. r ooo ni hi. no fi 'J W .. 7 i .. 1- g 9 0 L D I 11 4 B 1- UHF W J .. . , . . , , , . . . Arthur Roberson was always interested in electricity and radio in high school, and has invented a device that will exclude static. Arthur has collected a great many facts on evolution, and is now ready to publish his second volume on that subject. Clarence Duncan has been employed as a bookkeeper at the Rabbitville Pub' lishing Company. From all indications Clarence is the mainstay of the company. Lewis Beasley is married and living on a farm near Midway. Lewis has one of the most upftordate farms in this section of the state. Eamest Edwards married soon after leaving school and owns the Edwards Cafe. This is the best cafe in Mitchell Helen Willard became famous as a dancer and is now a member of the Green with Village Follies V.. . . l X ,,,w,A,,X-f..u l:mnar.::NiN.,-qi.-fvexxzxivm I ,-mu1.s-1-as. t.,. . t .sq--mr..-rn. -zamwmm I l
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