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I Eg' :IW SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY 1933 The time is June 8 1943 the place is telcxislon station C S H S located in the new addition to our High School The prophet ls gazing it the t6i6,XlSlOll slide By the manipulation of xarlous knobs which arrange letter combinations she is able to discern members of the class ot 32 as they follow their xocations ax ocations and pet dlX6!'Sl0I1S ten years after graduation A deck of the battle ship the U S S Abington flashes on the screen A tall officer Alfred Cornell is pacing up ard down shouting orders to sexeral sailors On of these is Donald Palmer Overhead an airplane app ars and the pilot signals that he 1S landing on the upper deck The plane lands gracefullv and Tommy 'Vlarsh a well known naxv pilot alights By twisting the dials of the television slide a new scene appears It IS the operating room of a hospital and Dr Donald Goley the noted surgeon IS preparing to perform an operation Qprobably remoxing some one s pocketbookl The nurses Marjorie Gunther Dorothy Steler and Laxina Armstrong are standing readv to assist The patient 1s wheeled in by Roberta Palmer Again the cenc changes and the picture of a delightful tea room appears Ihe piopiletress Matilda lVIcHale 18 gixing hnal lHStlL1CtlOIls to the bexv ot gaily dressed waitresses Among these I recogmve Peg Griffen Viola Glasson Doris Jenkins and Anna Clark As the first guests arrlxe thex are ushered in by two well trained butlers the Nloonev twins in full dress suits. As the gue..ts are seated I see Mr. and VIrs. Orxille Kocher Mrs. Kocher being the former Cladys Hochlander, Also Bruce Stone Ethel Colvin and 'Nlarion Miller have reserved tables. A court-room scene flashes on the screen. A trial is in progress with Marjorie Bean as lawyer for the defendant and Florence Leaning for the plaintiif. Bill Walters dignified and impressive occupies the judges bench. T vo reporters Jean Coons and Helen Nloore from rival news- papers The New York Time-2 and Herald-Tribune are seated at a table writing industriously. The court clerk A15 ce King is busy taking notes. 15 1, ,,1, - - -,.i,.I-,Q-A - 3 xv,-, - ,--?, - L-it , 1 A I A--3 ' ' ' fn- 1 mfs lt v a --V I ' I X -I a ' ,-:IL9 ' ' 'Mud 1, I I- fl-I -lfu e 4-.CI I Ii If . . u . X V. v. H I I , , I I I , . . . ., 1 I v . . . . ' . k Q '..v. ,H l ' V I ' -1 714 ' nw Ai, Y I 1 ' ' f- v 's ' I s ss II, I I I I II - N ' L v . . v . N I v . N I . v V. H 1 1 , I .I , I 'I , C I K. 1 I , . . . I I I I I . . X W I w r a - 9 ' -' S I I . I'. Ei I I . Q . . . . g . I I I . s 1 r , v f v ' ' V 9 A - 1 1 ' - I Us ' ' s Y' ' s ' I I w U I I c I I I I I . ' w M ' ' X I I , . , I ' - ' ' I v' w - I , I , I ,v . . . I I I I, , , V. N I l w 1' 1 I . . 1 Y I I U I I I . I . I I A l v '1 I . . h I , ' ' - I 1 'P 1 4' 1 I I I A I .W D V. ' ' v 1 D 1 I . I I , I , I I I v' ' V AVA AHL Au. LY 4 Y - D ' l W . 1 1 1 Y N , I I , I I . I I I I . v. . 3 I . , K, A 5 v ,Sy .K s l Q, S , A v s , 1 , , I I s s I I v v v Iv , A , H r n t In 1: I 1 , I5 I v ,- v v -1,0Q4IQQQPQlPQiQQIQPQPQQQQQPQ-QQIQQPQPQQHQ
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11- I ll x W'-1' me f-f-f' ' BRUCE STOVE 'Bruce Clarks Green Prom Committee 3 Pageant 3 H1 Y 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 Musical Comedy 4 Bruce is one of the few real lovers of the class We never see him in the company of anyone but a certain Senior He has been very active in the preparation of all class affairs and has reaped his reward in return by enjoy mg them Bluce is one of the best boy students and is always willing to lend a helping hand to some struggling classmate His car has come in very handy especially at football games But its his pleasant manner not his auto mobile that makes everyone like Bruce MARGARET WILLIAMS Peg Clarks Summit Art Club 2 4 ETC 4 Glee Club 1 2 Girl Reserves 1 2 Musical Comedy 2 Quiet reserved and a true friend She appears to be shy ard exc edinvly serious but she prcduc s much mirth fond of flowers In fact she thinks he is a daisy' Peg is a studious student and she deserves to be rewarded in all her undertakings and we feel sure that she will Peg is going to give some hospital a break in the near future Don t interpret this in the wrong manner for we are insinu ating that she IS going to be a nurse The lucky patients' MARJORIE GUNTHER Margie Chinchilla Gu-l Reserves 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Mamie is another ardent student who must run for the bus in the early a m VVhy'P Shes from Chinchilla Patien e Generoslty Kindness Sincerlty Trust worthiness take a generous portion of each plus originality and humor and you have Marjies personality If you crave a true friend get acquainted with Mafjle No one takes her work more seriously' no one is more willing to help those who ask it. Just wait until she dons her white uniform in ssme prominent hospital more than one will develop a case cf app ndicitis whe.her necessity knocks or not. CHARLES PEARCE Charlie Clarks Summit Glee Club 1 2' Hi-Y 1 2' Pageant 3 Charles Beany Pearce is one of the few class peren- nials having sp nt twelve years of gaining education be- tween the walls of C. S. H, S. Charlie is bashful kind of a chap and seems to take a back-seat. He likes his Chemistry and his favorit stand is lounging around the lab with a pencil behind his ear. To use his own words we may say Life would be worth living without French but he can take it. Beany is a generous fellow always taking a crowd to a football game or helping the girls with their Chemistly Experiments. 10:4 is 14 .,,.,.. - . ,,..-.grr ' ' I K' .F ' 2 ' ' 'ff 'cl' 1 ,1l :n s I -1 f A I M I I . v 3 n 5 v s vi s 9 1 : , - . , . N . - - , u n ' - n , , : - - -. : , , : ' , , 5 , - . Q v ' ' , . 2 ' ,, ' 2 ' and humor where the occasion presents itself. She is very , . . . , . . ' ,, .. ., . . ' y y 3 f , , - .i -- H - . C V . Y . , . .K . - . .. , . , . . ., J Q . ., .. ., , . . , , , , . .. , . 9 ' 2. e .1 . . , X . I ihlnioitlll 1 Pit ilrilrioit lilihii il 1 I 1014 14 M
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lee 'i Senior Class Prophecy 1933 Presto' change a radio station This is Station KFY conducted by Kenny Pembridge and stairing Albert Rorapaugh who has taken Ben Bernie s place as the old maestro Other features of the hour are Jane l'alck well known pianist and Frances McDonald the Broadway dancing star Adyusting the screen the office of the prominent Wall Street Trust Company comes into xiew One door reads M1 Luther Hofmeister President In the outer othce are his four private secretaries working at typewriters and fillng cabinets They ane Mary Wlddowfi mld Ruth Jones Vera William and Marv McHale and Dorothv Shaw wlth Janice Miller as assistant Who should be there gv ttmg a finger wave but Peg Williams The door opens and Bill Wai ne enters carrying a long box marked Howard Rodham florist Upon opening the box P finds a beautitul co1 age made of 01 chlds and ro es fHaxe ten years passedql And w here are the rest of thls big class ot ours? Oh' here is Clyde Smith who has at last realmed his dream He is sitting in the dooiwfu of a log cabin nn the depths of a Montana forest Someone approaches It is Gerald Harris he is dres ed in hunting attire He S1tS down with his old friend Clyde and talks over old times Som thing different appears on the screen. A huge skyscraper is under construction. A sign on the premises informs us that Phil Wroe is the contractor. In an oflice on the grounds are engineers Harold D mud and Charles Pearce. They are at work os er the plans for this gigantic struc- ture. Among othert at work here is an eflicient machini-it Selmer Bampson Thus through the television in this year 1943 we haxe seen all our classmates at work -md play We wish for them as much success in the next ten 3 ears as those just past. 16 ' 1 .' Z ,j,7,'l:,PL.i..i. , L I R' 24.2 - '1' J pak li 1 li 'lf '7-L I A 1-'m.9' , Y wild tg, YV I-in XA l L' ' . y S I y 1 1 1 Y v - . 1 v ' ' 9 ' v 'Y A v .. S . A , . S ' v ' 1' 4 w U 1 W ' , . . . , . , . ,, . . . . , . V K . . A . V E v . , ' ' s W . The scene changes to a Beauty Parlor owned jointly by Louise Maschal U , ' 7 ' . 3. s . 8 . Y . . . .V 4 , - As ' , xv . , , . . v K X, .L ' is - n . s 'L' I ' , v is . A- 3 '- 'S ' 'K kv' ' ' - wc vv , ' , ,1 1 l K Aw . K 0 r A . ' 1 'v .' ' . K . D , A , I Q ' S , x Y ! 7 Y V ' ' x . v C I v v x re 1 I K ..,,..., .... . - -. -. ..-,.. ....-...,-..-... ......,., - ..,-.,-
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