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NORMAN THOMAS PARKER 2118 Monroe Avenue willing, quiet, sfeady SAMUEL D. PATERSON 2269 Adams Avenue intrepid, ambitious, competent ALBERTA MAE FEET 2526 Ida Avenue demure, reliable, kdey CARL R. PRITCHARD 2427 Kemlworth Avenue reserved, dreamy, courteous GRACE MAE RICHTER 4924 Pine Street indispensable amiab1e, frank EDITH HELEN ROHNER 2357 Highland Avenue imtense, happy, irresistib1e MARIAN GRACE ROSENSTIEL 3910 Eifeen Dr., Hyde Park subdued, adorable. sedate RUTH SHERTZER 4014 Carfer Avenue energetic, exhiHrating, gay BETTIE JANE SMITH 2315 Morton Avenue studwous. poised, genuine CAROLYN JANET STRATEMEYER 2025 Wanda Avenue sensitive, lovable, generous JEAN ELIZABETH VICKERY 4022 South Madison Avenue appealing, composed, sincere OLIVE EMMA VON SEGGERN 4521 Waiter Avenue spirited, enthusiastic, debonair VIRGINIA P. WALLNER 3903 Floral Avenue tolerant cheerful, intelligent MARGARET LEE WEILER 2511 Williams Avenue petite, charming, appreciative BETTIE LOUISE WERTZ 3916 Forest Avenue affab1e, willing. stimulating D. WILSON RYAN 4014 South Madison Avenue vigorous, dauntless, phenomenal WILLIAM L. WERGOWSKE 2213 Williams Avenue industr1ous, gay, dependable GAIL EUGENE WILKES 2204 Drex Avenue congenialj spontaneous, ta1enfed Norm Sam Pepper Ca r1 Ginger Snaps Rhythm Hips Fanny Kiki Toots Babe Babe Fifi Cuddles Bill Willy Duke
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JOHN RICHARD HARTLIEB Jake 1933 Wayfand Avenue omnisoenf, extraordinary, sprightly 1OSEPH EDWARD HOCK Joe 2806 Norwood Avenue Steady, Tactful, wise IRENE HOWARD Reene 5135 Silver Sheet congenial, exquisite, frusting RICHARD E. IANTSCH Dick 5351 Carthage Avenue honorable, eager, animated LORAINE JETT Gussie 5607 Rolston Avenue quiet, reserved, likable GEORGE G. KAMPHAUS George 2522 Ida Avenue fw1nk1ing, gregarious, impetuous LOIS M. KAYLOR Lois 5247 Hunter Avenue fastious, retiring, unequaled EDWARD F. KLIEMAN Babe 4622 Baker Avenue athlehc, eager, useful CHARLES MARBACK Charlie 2163 Lawn Avenue assuring. reliable, zealous ROBERT B. MARLOW Bob 11825 Pine Street excruc1ating, amusmg, disputatious MARGARET JO MILLER Joe 2649 Duck Creek Road cooperative, sympathetic, sporting BETTY ANN MOREHEAD Betty 2161 Hannaford Avenue natural, satisfacfory, social HELEN MARIE MUELLER Helen 4643 CarTer Avenue gracious, dependable, prompT CAROL BERNICE NEUMEISTER Snooks 2083 Sherman Avenue precious, domestic, imaginative JANET E. NEWTON Janey 2613 Melrose Avenue promising, refined, practical FREDERICK HENRY NIPPERT, Jr. Fred constant, sincere, manly RICHARD OLNEY Dick Sherman Avenue ardent, distinguished, upright GEORGE BRADFORD PARKER George 4815 Beech Street observing, phi1osop'nica1, sardonic
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PROPHECY OF THE FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1936 I In The year I950 I found myself planning a vacation To Maine, where I was desirous of seeing The Hurlingham Club of London, whose polo Team porTends disaster To aII others conTending for The WesTbury Challenge Cup. I flew up in my plane and sTopped off aT The Cape Cod CounTry Club abouT eighT miles from Oyster Harbor. On The day before The open championship, I indulged in a couple of sets of Tennis and a swim in The pool kepT icy cold by an arTesian well and followed my plunge by a Tasty meal consisTing of plates of sTeamed clams. baby lobsTers, com, and waTermelon. After This exercise, and as l was strolling Through The club's lounge whom should I chance T0 encounTer dreamily smoking by The fire but Jack Busam, who, by dinT of his progressive spiriT, was manager of The Cape Cod CounTry Club and waSIeaHy makkg The pbce pay.NVe Taked by The hre as dd Tnends wHL until he announced he had an engagemehT To go sailing, Ieaving me To weave dreams in The warmth of The blazing fire. Meeting Jack seT me To Thinking of Norwood HighIs graduaTing class of I936 and wondering whaT The various members were doing now. IT wasnIT long before heavy exercise, warmTh, and a satisfactory meal had Their effecT, and I was swiftly being carried mm The Land of Dreams. I found myself in New York aT The Rainbow Room. where Bob Becker was acTing as masTer of ceremonies and The TeaTured dancer was Irene Howardy That blonde bnmbsheii from nuT of The middle wesT. AT The Check room I meT Sam Pater- son, who had won his place in This hilariously gay worId as presidenT of a large sTeamship company. He was escorTing his old friend Howard EII, one of The counfry's ouTsTanding footballs coaches, who was visiTing New York for an evening's enTer- TainmenT, We danced To The syncopaTing rhythm 0T Howard Buschis orchesTra, in Evhich GlaiI WiIkes was The TrumpeT pIayer and Ellis Craig The ardent picker of The a$ wo. Upon being invited To Mr. PaTerson's Table we Tell To Talking of old dassmates. and I was soon informed ThaT The widow SToTesbury, formerly RuTh SherTzer, was enjoying her penThouse aparTmenT, and ThaT Carl PriTChard was The owner of New York's most exclusive men's haberdashery. George Kamphaus was in his employment. Mr. PaTerson ConfidenTiaIly whispered To me ThaT BiII Ryan was a possible nominee Tor The mayoralTy of New York and ThaT people were beginning To hold Their breaTh and look for The best buT expecT The worst Mr. Ryan. iT was rumored, was appearing aT a number of New York's nighT spoTs in The company CT The exoTic EdiTh Rohnery who was gaining world renown for her revquTionary and sTarTling styles in ladies, coiffures, Mr. Ell wilIineg added his biT of gossip by his announcemenT ThaT Dick IanTsch was appoinTed supervisor in a governmenT projecT ThaT was guaranTeed To make The Boulder Dam look sick, and ThaT Dick Frech was his valuable assistant. Norman Parker, he related, was realIy hiTTing pay dirt as The new CanTaloupe King, and Harold DaIIman was doing his besT To nose him ouT of This posiTion. Finding This source of informaTion exhausTed, I hurriedly IefT The Rainbow Room in an elevaTor operaTed by Edward IIBabe Klieman, and, buying The HNew York Timesf I hailed a Taxi wiTh Bill Wergowski at The helm and lisTlesst began To ThunayThrough aw paper NVhenI came MTThe sechon on HArm and The TheaTen I was raTher sTunhed To see Carol NeumeisTer adverTised To appear in a coming play calIed The Children's Hour. Upon This sTarTling revelaTion I promple swallowed my cherished piece of Wrigley's gum. ICharles Marback, by The way, is now The head of The Wrigley Companyi. While rapidly scanning The sporT section I was sanshed To hhd ThaT one of NonNood Thghs Track men, Gene Buchannon, had esTabHshed a neVVINorkfs record in The 250 yard dash at The npe old age of ThHTy- I251
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