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..i.. ,.x-,-..A....-s.4..., - L. . ..- , . ..-e 9 4e,:.s,-, ,.,... , . .4 . .. --.U .- . - up , ,, The society column of one of the papers was of great interest. The heading was: mSweigarts' Cele- brate Anniversary.N As I read further, I found that Jack and Ellen had had a big party given in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. After reading all this, I get to thinking, I had read of all my old classmates but one. Ted Ballinger was missing from the list. But one day I saw an interesting article titled, nMillionaire Playboy From Texas Weds.n It seems that Ted had done quite well in the oil fields, and had finally found himself a girl. Much to my dismay, the arti- cle didn't give the girl's name. That was one slip- up on the part of the editor. A few days later an article got me to thinking about my former teachers. The article was: nDr, Rahmann and his high-school chorus win fame.n They had put on a performance in Junior Carnegie Hall, and the crowd went wild. It was really something to hear, as it had been from the start, On the sports page I saw: nNeptune Dirty Soxs Race to Victory.n That stunned meg but when I saw that Mr. Jackson was still their coach, I could easily see that it was just natural that Nep should beat Mendon Sh-1 in a baseball game. The prize of the papers was the one that told of a candy-kitchen being established just outside of Nep. Miss Bair and Miss Yewey had retired from teaching, but just weren't content to sit, so they started a candy making business. I hope they send me some of it. I only received the Standard for a week after that. My subscription ran out, and my salary didn't permit me to re-subscribe. Oh, well, I didn't care too much, I at least knew where my old classmates and teachers were and what they were doing. ---Dorothy E. Bair WA, fig- 5, ' 'v fs E x Qi QEE3 Q51 ' f ,, -QQT.--1.v-,.-..,.,..,..,.q---.-- -..-..-. . . V. -, ..,., ,,. -
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-'H'-N- . ,:'?: W l, v . W . 'T?'N'T'35-'T?F'Z'V'7y Q' F '15 'ff 1r:Qv ff'f'.'?, TFP 'T'.'2'Gf '.w'i1 lFFT771i375 f 15' I- Vw 1' 444.sa.sA44aaA.ul4u.u.u.i.u...i,l.l..Hu..n.Ln.l.l.aae.n,u.li.iJ.lr.Lw.t....1....4..A, 1... .a..'...,4,.'- CLHSE LUHL Upon behalf of my client, the class of 19h9, of Neptune High School, I have called you together upon this solemn and serious occasion, to listen to her last will and testament, and to receive from her dy- ing hand the few gifts she has to bestow in her last moments. We, the class of l9h9, being about to pass out of the sphere of education, in full possession of a cram ed mind, and well-trained memory, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, FIRST: To the faculty, we wish to express our ap- preciation for the training you have given us during our last four years of school, and we also will our class picture to hang in the study hall. SECOND: To the Junior Class, we will our ability to publish the Scenter on time and our position as sen- iors. THIRD: To the Sophomore Class, we will our ability to avoid the paddle. FOURTH: To the Freshman Class, we will our ability to study. ' FIFTH: Lois Baer wills her ability to talk to Romilda Becher and her ability to know her history lesson to John Braun. SIXTH: Dorothy Bair wills her position as editor of the SCENTHR to Marjorie Stephenson and her ability to play the clarinet to Esther Harner, SEVENTH: Ted Ballinger wills his ability to play basketball to Donald Heppeard and his curly hair to Chester Stephenson, EIGHTH: Elden Houts wills his ability to type to Thelma Figley and his ability to play the oiano to Russell Poor. NINTH: Dean Lewis wills his height to Richard Grimm and his pitching ability to Jim Cunningham. TENTH: Waneta Michaels wills her position as cheer- leader to Bonnie Snavely, Kate Harris, and Dorothy Harner and her slender figure to Norma Matthews. ..,,...,,.,.,,,.,,,.,a,,,.,..,.,,.,, , ,vm ,--- ,..-V --1---....I ,, --.....- M- -- -, - -. -.-s --- ---V.. -- ---- f---.i ---- f--. r-V +f-f- - '-r' '- - --- --
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