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will BITTER SWEET Helen Dury and Marie Eckley had attended a Beauty Culture College at Kunkle Ohio and a few years later had started at Beauty Parlor at Alvordton. I was very surprised to hear the announcement of the marriage of Kathleen Crommer and Paul Ewing, the groom having become a noted politician of the Democratic party. At the end of two blissful weeks there was a great quarrel which resulted in Paul's application for divorce. I ,N 'S mg, if x N574 Z Q, .K - 1' '. ' Q 4Et Q ' . ,gwvaiif - f ' K New i, v , J K. 7 ! Ai 1 Arthur Steele, a famous lawyer of Ransom, Michigan, was employed to settle their estate. Doris Adair had accepted a position as floor walker in the Five and Dime Store in Bridgewater Center. Later she had become a member of the Senate, and was very influential on the Prohibition question. Kathryn Ely was successful as a saleswoman in the ready-to-wear depart- ment of a large retail store in the east. She made frequent trips to Paris, and brought back the latest fashions to Pioneer. Mary Hibbard went to Hollywood where she was trained to become a movie actress. Her first public appearance was at Steamburg, Michigan. Every Tuesday from XVAZ radio fans listen to Ruth Dunbar play her Grand Musical Masterpiece on the jew's harp. Martha Dohm had married a minister and become a valuable partner in her husband's chosen profession. She was very influential in assisting his little flock to walk the straight and narrow path. Dorothy Badgley, an accomplished pianist and Warbler had become a mem- ber of the Lyceum Course. While traveling through various little towns she had met a very enterprising young man, Leo Mull, who then accompanied lier. The picture faded, and slowly and reluctantly I returned to the land of reali- ty. But in order never to forget the revelations I had seen, I have recorded here the glorious future of the Class of '30, -Frances Som-mcrs. Course of Study The course of study for the year 1929-30 has been planned in accordance with the state regulations, and has been approved by the State Department of Education. Although the teaching staff is rather small, according to the number of pu- pils enrolled, we are able to offer a variety of courses, due to the competent teach- ers selected. These courses being sufficient to meet the 1'equirements for practi- cally any college. The High School courses may be classified as Business, Teachers Training, Liberal Arts, and Scientific courses. This year several new classes have been started. A full credit given in typ- ing domestic science and a half credit in public speaking. XVe feel sure that our High School courses are benehcial and that by careful selections of the difficult studies on the part of the student that our scl'ool will rank high in comparison to other schools of our size gm JI' lil fe' .:,. hm N 1 x 1 Q 7 . Q ' 1 . . I 3 . S . . ' X., . . .1 . , - uh f . X , I 1: -:Y -'T i 'S , 'T' V as i - 3. M 'lxszk BQ Proxim-:R HIGH SCHOOL 1930 Pg? z eg 3331:-
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