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ecy As we look into the future we forsee that: Shirley Armstrong, Peggy Basquette, and Evelyn Brown own an exclusive dress shop in New York City, and are successfully combining career and marriage. Larry Alexander is a race car mechanic in Indianapolis. Joe Bangiolo is a partner with David Jackson in promoting experimentation in the field of radio. Karen Sue Babb can now be seen on TV as the Pall Mall Girl. Janice Barker is doing social service work at Hull House in Chicago. James Beck is vice president of an engineering firm in San Francisco, California. Bob Briel was recently made a member of the staff of the Secretary of Commerce and has moved to Washington. Nancy Brown is a talented designer of dresses for the Powers Models. Bill Brown is a famous news commentator; remember that deep, clear voice of his? Norma Bruce is manager of an Arthur Murray Dance studio in Louisville, Kentucky. Edith Carnahan is a noted authority in the field of botany. Saundra Carpenter—you remember the quiet Sandy—is secretary to a noted New York stock broker. Ovid Chambers (remember his smile?) is the genial manager of the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The vivacious Carol Church still enjoys music and has a rare record exchange agency in Timbuktu, French West Africa. You know Bob Caskey is now a golf pro at Peoria, Illinois. Jovial Bill Cline, remember how much he liked good food? He is an inspector for the Heinz Company. Tony Cochran? Well, Tony has fulfilled the promise of his high school days. He is playing pro-basketball with the Rochester Royal team. I only wish you might see Lee Coulter play baseball with the Lakers. He's one of their best players. Linda Craig, now a housewife, collects religious literature to send to the Eskimos. Nancy Kay Crawford is still working for Weiier Drugs and has been promoted from chief waste basket emptier to vice president in charge of aspirin and Carter's Little Liver Pills. Carolyn Curl, still a beauty, by golly, is now a member of Ziegfield Follies. Jim Dillon is a guide in the Canadian wilds, and a good one, too. Paul Eller is an Industrial Arts Teacher somewhere in the Smoky Mountains. Alice Englum, we do not see much of her anymore, is a music critic for the New York Times. You remember Alice always enjoyed music and dancing. As for Ronald Farquhar, he is now one of those flying missionaries in the jungles of the Amazon River in South America. Guess what—Sharon Ferguson, after traveling abroad for the most of ten years, has returned to the United States and has her own TV show. And Judy Feutz now teaches Girls Physical Education at Paris High School. Dainty, petite Ruthie Findley models Parisian clothes for the May Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Have you heard from Sandy Findley lately? I heard from her two months ago—address: North Pole. 24
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J their cl reams wi tin e er r OlV CO u Normal Lea Walker Pistol Here is a dear true, industrious friend. Honor Roll I, 2, 3; May Fete I, 2. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Prom Com. 3; Voc. Bus. Club 4; Bible Club 1, 2, Officer 1. Marilyn Alice Werner Mary Alice Her ambition—the stage. Home Room Officer 3; Play Crew 3, 4; May Fete 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Prom Com. 3; Treble Clef 1, 2; Drom. Club 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2, 3. OTHER SENIORS 23 Firma Elaine Wallace Squirmy Light of heart, full of pep, quick of wit, and firm of step. Rhythm Revue 2; May Fete 1, 2. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Prom Com. 3; Treble Clef 1, 2; Dram. Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Financial Staff 2, 3. Julia Zimmerly Julie She is pretty to talk with, and delightful to chat with. Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Class Officer 4; Home Room Officer I, 4; Arena Staff 4; Class Play Crew 3, 4, and Cost 4; May Fete 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Prom Com. 3; Mixed Chor. Officer 3, 4; Treble Clef Officer 1, and Member 2; Music Contest 3; Dram. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer; Golf 2, 3. 4; Chemistry Team 3. Ronald Nebergall Roscoe McClary William North Bud St. Clair Walls
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Wendell Findley owns and runs a large farm here in the Corn Belt. The Garver twins are realizing their ambitions, too. Gay is a noted connoisseur of foods, and Glory is working among the Hopi Indians as a missionary. Kenneth Garver can be found any day in his motorcycle store in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We all knew Charlie Geekie would make his mark in the world of comedians—well, Charlie is a busy comedian on the Broadway stage circuit. Alfred Butch Gher—pro football with the Chicago Bears is his meat. When last heard of, Jim Glick was building bridges for a large contracting firm. His address was Buenos Aires, Argentina, S. A. Did you know Henryetta Gleckler's Driving School is really a huge success? Harolyn Goddard is experimenting in botany-development of trees which do not shed their leaves in the fall. Whoever thought Notre Dame would become co-educational; anyway Phyllis Good is a volley ball coach in the Girls' Physical Education department. Ina Nell Gosnell, National Roller Skating Champ, is representing the U. S. in the Olympics. After a year's service as an airline hostess, Estella Graham is now taking her expense-paid trip to Slobovia. You asked about Mike Haddix. Hadn't you heard? Mike is on a biological expedition in the region of the South Pole. You remember Gail Hagen was torn between two desires—to become a designer or to go on the stage. Well, the stage won. She is playing Lady Macbeth at Homer's Hash House. Dick Hale is president of the Lion's Club of America. Carl Hall, another P.H.S. comedian, is a clown artist with Ringling Brothers Circus. Ben Harmon made sports headlines recently as the most sportsmanlike coach in the United States. Vivian Harvey, believe it or not, is now manager of the famous radio, stage, screen, and TV star, Harvey the rabbit. Sara Ruth Hawkins has now had her 62nd poem published in Handy Hints to the Housewife. A famous stunt woman now, Alice Ann Heischmidt has been eating her meals from the mantle after falling from her horse into a cactus bed in the 10th retake of the cowboy epic Showdown at Sundown. Faith Henson, nationally famous collector of Indian relics, now owns a chain of companies which make genuine imitations of Indian pottery. Marilyn Higgins—those singing commercials you hear on TV are written by this gal—for quite a large fee. You remember, no doubt, Larry Holley's ambition? Well, he is now a saw bones, and is preparing to open a hospital on Mars. Ronald Hooker is the very efficient diplomatic salesman for Chevrolet Sales Company in Paris. Our Trudy Hopper has replaced Sonya Heine as star in The Icecapades. Trudy always did love to skate. Leslie Horton, remember his rope twirling? Well, he has a rope twirling act booked ahead for some time to come. It is rumored that Charlie Hulan may retire from the sports world. Did you know he became quite a track star? Carolyn Hunter is now teaching classes of eager, bright, enthusiastic English students, and is learning the headaches of getting her school's yearbook together. As for Gale Hurst—would you believe it—he has become a hermit engineer in the mountains of Tibet. Philip Irish is a body and fender man for Buick Sales Company in Paris. Charlie Jones is still dancing his merry way into the hearts of his audience on Broadway, and dreaming of one day teaching agriculture. 25
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