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Women's tennis championship. Harold Winters owned a Photo Shop and was married to Margaret Poley. Eugene Broyles was making good in the adver- tising business. He was engaged to Mary Rouse. I suppose you have met a lot of our old classmates in vour travels abroad. Vivian Johnson: l'Yes, while I was on the boat coming from Buenos Aires I met Robert Beck who had been over to South America with his wife, Mary Schafer, preaching for the salvation army. Edwin Daily was captain of our ship. His wife, Maude Broyles, was in New York at the time. He told me that Mary Fraser and Audrey Edwards were working in Buenos Aires some- where. I heard Walter Peyser's famous orchestra at the New York Metro- politan Opera House. I noticed that Helen Killeen was being advertised in a moving picture show. Alice Shay and Juanita Smith passed me on the street without even recognizing me. I was in a hurry or I would have stopped them. Have you ever met any old classmates on your visits to the coast? Dan Warner: Why yes, you remember Jack Milliken, he and Robert Sheff own a large men's clothing store in Los Angeles. Gertrude Brewington, Reynold Bernhardt, and Charles Brice are all doing novice work in Hollywood. Kenneth Davidson is in the slapstick comedies with Ogden Loub. Kenneth is married to Pearl Shook. I had a letter from Carlton Wheeler and he said that Wrenn Whitlow and Leo Windolph had enlisted in the army. Isabelle Postleth- waite and Alice Cole have a school for the welfare of young girls in Los Angeles. Alice is married to james Lester. Jeanette Heckman and Katherine Sutton left for the Hawaiian Islands to teach the natives cultured dancing. It seems as if I meet an old classmate every time I take a trip. Vivian johnson: Yes, I do too, you know Harold Vorhies married Florence Bower about four years ago. Earle Gardner and Edward Hagus had charge of the lions in Ringling Bros. circus. I was at a Bazaar in Buenos Aires and whom should I meet but Helen Henderson and her husband, Charles Hathaway. Did you hear about Carl Sturdevant? He made a million dollars in oil and finally won the hand of Carolyn McDaniel. Lois Schrimph and Harriet Scott are with the Mack Sennett bathing girls, I guess Harriet Scott will be an old maid. Leslie Spingler was engaged to her but ran off and married Gladys Theobald. Phyllis Tarr is teaching cooking at Canon City high school. Dan I read of your Hue speech on institutions which you gave in Pueblo and thought it was wonderful. Dan Warner: 'lThank you. Say, by the way when I was in Pueblo, I visited the asylum for the insane. Roger Walton was a warden there. Helen Wallace and Eleanor Walker had charge of a French Cafe. While I was in Pueblo I went to see our school play Centennial in football. Ralph Thomas was referee, I spoke to him after the game was over and the Terrors had won. Pauline West and Teresa Wemyss are selling books for some company in the east. Cozine Strang has invented a wireless set for his Airdale. You l-:new Reava Winchester and Helen Wasserstrom? Well they are both married and have their homes almost paid for. Oh, by the way! Hazel Theobald and Mary Wilkens went abroad to study music in Italy. Winifred Thomson and Alice Reinking are two of Colorado Springs' society leaders. A year later in a Transcontinental aeroplane. Vivian johnson: Dan, Dan, here you are againg we surely do meet in unexpected places. Isn't this a wonderful aeroplane-and it's operated by radio. It's marvelous of George Dunning to have invented such a thing. He owns a big plant, where he manufactures these planes, in Washington. William Nassour is his head mechanic, and Maurice Mosely and Otha Strain are two of his pilots. Oh, by the way, George uses nothing but Gardner hammers in 14
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Vivian johnson: Really-Aand Asher Wallace is a Kansas minister while Harold Trump is pastor of the biggest church in Miami, Florida. Glen Hamerick owns a large hotel there and an annual visitor is Lois Tubbs who broke the world's record in long distance swimming there a few years ago. Her home is in Alaska where she teaches, she told that Frank Onufrock ran a matrimonial bureau there, and that Mildred johnson is a beauty specialist in Juneau and her regular customers are also Frank's. Harold White, one of the beauty buyers, is prospecting for platinum, recently found there. Lida Kwist also lives in Buenos Aires, she teaches English in one of the high schools. Dan 'Warnerz Several of the '22ers are teaching in C. S. H. S. Hazel Guley supervises the Lever class, Corrine Baum and Eva Clark teach French, Mildred Burt, Isadore Blacklock and Dorothy Tompkins have chemistry to explain, Clifton Lipscomb teaches algebra, Ethel McKerral and Wilma Risher, domestic science, Luella Kier and Olive Bullard, English, and Lucille Jones, Spanish. Edwin Norton has become an expert demonstrator in physics, and performs experiments for the classes. Ruby Wilt and John Holland, who are married, teach in Cleveland's largest high school, Lillian Evers and Katherine Gwillim are gymnastic teachers at the same school. Vivian johnson: 'fLouise Cody is in Rio de Janeiro teaching, and Bea- trice Ziegler and Verda McCleary are there as Y. W. C. A. workers. Helen Sewell designs clothes for a Fifth Avenue establishment. The last radio controlled ship launched was named Madame Marian after Marian Land, wife of vice-president Lees Armit. Dan Warner: When I came through New York I saw Clothilda Mraz, Freda Rawley, Alida Wigton, and Louise Sellergren among the Ringlet Beauties, the main attraction of Ziegfeld Follies. Was also in Lowell Clark's studio. He married Louise Danks. They had some '22 artist grads in for tea-Edith Mehring, Bill Dennis-the McManus of today, and wife Melva Shady, all of New York City. Met Clark Sunderlin at the Grand Central-just came from India, where he manufactures automobiles, to consult with the eminent scientist Arthur Sharp who has condensed the wireless telephone to a watch form. These are rare and still a wonder. He is now working on a second, but secret device about which much speculation has ensued. In Chicago I called at the Wilfred Hollingsworths, she was Anna Hen- dricks, he is the pickle king, having outclassed Heinz in the number of varieties. Robert Range, who married Eva Stout, lives next door, and owns the Range drug stores common throughout Illinois. In his employ are Peggy Coray, Enid Galley, Earl Goodrow and Lawrence Hupp. James Vaughn is editor of the Peoples Home journal, he and his wife, Mildred Sanson, go abroad every year. Lawrence Lehman is his valet, and since Blanche Mathis, his wife, is her maid, they also enjoy the trips, Vivian johnson: f'Russell Kemp has become famous thru putting a marvelous hair restorer on the market which has achieved the promised re- sults. It is rather rare to see a baldheaded man on the street. Margaret Peterson and Edith Murphy are doing settlement work in Chicago. Beulah Harless conducts a vanity shop on Michigan Ave. I left Colorado Springs a year after I graduated, I wonder if the town has changed much since we left? Dan Warner: 'fYou know I stayed in Colorado Springs for ten years before I came east and was acquainted with a lot of my old classmates in business. Edwin Auld and Clyde Bassett were reporters at the Evening Telegraph. Erna Bernhardt, Esther Bish and Ruth Bosley were working at the Broadmoor Hotel, Ulysses Andrews and Russell Patterson were janitors at the First National Bank, Mary Patterson left for the coast to play for the 13
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his plant. Wray Gardner hurt a corn once by dropping a hammer head on it and so he invented an inseparable head and handle. Dan Warner: Olive Monck and Joyce Metz have a little restaurant at the plant station, and Harold Newsome runs a filling station across the street. Who do you suppose is athletic coach in C. S. H. S.? Durwood Gilmore-and in his spare moments he teaches fancy dancing at the Broadmoor. He is called the most graceful man in the West. Vivian johnson: That makes me remember that Bessie Livingston is athletic director in a girls' school in Florida, Nora Lisenby is mayor of Kissimee, Florida, and jane Love and Mary Bixler are on the City Council. The governor of Colorado is Eloise Van Diestg her husband, Ross Keyte is lieutenant-governor. They own the silk mills there also. Carlita Wetherell is in a Siamese Temple and is called the goddess of the crocodiles. The Prince of Afganistan, Warren Wells, and the King of Siam, Truman St. Clair are both suitors for her hand! but she can't decide which one is her favorite. Edith Perkins who married David Edstrom makes the most delicious frozen candies. They live in Good- land, Kansas, and David takes these sweets out on a route to sell them. Fred Acuff is called Babe Ruth II: he is a popular hero among the fair sex. Dan Warner: 'fAlfred Doleck and wife, Viola Essman have an elephant farm in Africa, they ship the animals to different circuses. Lucille Brundage gives vocal lessons in Fountain and has Daisy Clow and Florence Griffith as pupils. Curtis Engle is a mail carrier on Cascade Avenue in the Springs. Royal Olmstead married Ruth Larkin, and they went to China where they are in the insurance business. Lois Hanna has written a textbook on American Citizenship which is used in C. S. H. S. Virgil johnson was the publisher. Vivian johnson: Clency Hymas is I. D. Rockefeller, Jrls. chauffeur and has a case with one of his maids, Helen McBurney. Ruth Greenberg married a French Count and lives in an old feudal castle in France. William Perry, a famous baritone sings for the Mercer Record Company which has for its president, Naomi Mercer. Dan Warner: Hattie Lester discovered oil on a small farm she owned in Texas and now lives a life of leisure in New Orleans. Louise Long has joined a troup of comedians which tours thruout the United States. In a little town in Nebraska she met Glen Louderback, the village aristocrat and owner of most of the land in the vicinity. Marjorie Kratz and Gladys Daugh- erty run a rooming house in New York for the lonesome young men from the country. Vivian johnson: Well, Beatrice Prior devotes her fortune made by winning prizes in athletic contests to the creation of girls recreation camps. Marion Weaver hasn't grown up yet. He is still playing on the stage in Philadelphia as Percival Archibald. Who do you suppose the leader of the expedition that climbed Mt. Everest was? Harold Voreheesf' just then the motor of the aeroplane started and the voices of our two characters gradually died out with the ever increasing noise which it made. 15
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