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SEPTEMBER 1 7 OCTOBER 18 NOVEMBER 1 3 3 10 14 16 DECEMBER 21 JANUARY 12-13. 19-20. FEBRUARY 2 9 9 12 13 22-23-24. MARCH 3 9 14 19 21 26 31 APRIL 2 7. Ca lendczr Seniors started on their last round up. XVe signed our freedom away for another eight months. Seniors began the year with a weiner toast at Clifry. We had a basketball game with Osgoodg lost 30-18. Dawson. Copeland, now a sailor, visited school. Juniors gave a dance. Nolan Grimes and Ruby Mack were crowned king and queen. Organized the Pep Club. Game at Hanover tonightg we lost 42-18. The seniors had a party for Russell Shingleton. Russell S. left for the Army. Seniors gave the UMISTLETOE DANCE. Final exams. County tourney. North Town and Hanover went to the finals. Han- over Won: 30-20. Sixteen seniors had their pictures taken for the annual. The rest of the seniors went to White's to meet their fate. fGetting their pictures taken, we n1ean.j The soph's had a party for Chet Fowler, who leaves soon for the Army. Seniors had a Valentine Party. Juniors had a Valentine Party. Sectional tournament at Madison. Finals: Madison 26, Scottsburg 24. A party was given by the seniors for Paul Higbie, who was home on furlough. The juniors were invited. Raymond Hammond, one of our members, left us and is now in the Navy. The junior class presented their play, YOU'RE YOUNG ONLY TWICE. It was a tremendous success. The Paper Staff had a meeting and appropriate pins were given to each member of the staff. A Weiner roast was held at Clifty for seniors and their guests. Seniors held first 'lnighti' play practice. Annual Alumni Banquet given at Clifty Inn. Paper Staff had a picnic at Clifty. They were allowed to invite a guest. Junior-Senior Prom was held at Clifty Inn. 1 i 1
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Class Prophecy MADAM KRISTLE GAISER ROOM 1955, KWESTION-AIRE BLDG. KRAZIE AND KWILT STREETS Having nothing else to do on a warm day in May, 1945, this card brought me to the room of Madam Kristle Gaiser. Madam was a small, dark woman, clothed in ornate gown and headdress. Below her glowed a huge crystal ball into which her piercing black eyes were staring. The one question which predominated my mind was: NVhat is the class of '45 doing in '55? Silently I seated myself opposite her, and in answer to my question, here is what she told me. Do you care to listen? I see Bill Holcroft is still feeding gullible girls his line. He is in the real estate business. The new superintendent of nurses of Kings Daughters Hospital is Meredith Jackson. Her able assistant is Barbara Galey. The great Einstein will be thrilled to know that anyone as competent as Red Gourley is teaching his theory at Hanover College. Robert Aldridge is managing Harold Baby Face Marsh, who is now the World's Heavyweight Champion. Boo Schafer is a traveling salesman. He peddles soft soap. Mary Heitz is a telephone operator. She has a cheery hello for all the males. Raymond Hammond has married three times. fPartic'lar, ain't he?J Laura Pendleton has walked her last mile with John. Her wedding gown and trous- seau were designed by the talented stylist, Dorothy E. Geyman. Advice to the love-lorn dished out by Anna Hoffman brings howls from all readers. She has replaced Dorothy Dix. George Waltz and Dale Thompson have traveled to California on mules. Later they plan to make a cross-country tour. Rosella Rice is a John Powers' model. She has enhanced the covers of numerous national magazines. Frances McFadden and Ruby Mack have opened a new drug store on the circle in Indianapolis, Indiana. Busy making women beautiful are Josie Coker and Mary Whitsitt, who have recently Opend their SLAP AND PAT BEAUTY SALON. The owner of Madison's most modern dance pavilion is Martha Francisco. She keeps every one posted on latest dance innovations. The top flight swing-band led by Nolan Grimes, with pianist Anna Shelton and soloist Marjie Po-mmerehn, is now being featured at Hotel Morgan, owned and operated by Forrest Morgan. Eminent psychiatrist, Jerry Pate, has just been selected WOMAN OF THE YEAR. Don Gourley has achieved his life-long ambition. He's sport editor of the Indianapolis News. Working on the same paper is Margaret Myers, who is society editor. Doris Alvey has assumed duties as the new Girl Reserve secretary at the YMCA in Indianapolis. Harold, Paul, and Russell are swell guys, they are now three of Uncle Sam's GI's. Jean Borcherding and Betty Yager now own Daily's Department Store. Betty is head floor walker and Jean is in charge of the men's ready-to-wear department. They have as one of their employees, Mrs. Delta Denny fNealj. You have now found out what Madam Kristle Gaiser sees for the class of '45 ten years hence. WHO KNOWS?
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