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L Head of the a1r tr rfhe tops employed by th1s nexx statlon lb Robert Solldav He has appomt ed Robert Or ref to xx Ixe at all passengers xvho fly by on non stop trlps Ruth and Dorothy Ertel xxlll be hostesses xx ho meet traxelers homeslek for the man lI'l the moon lxlndfelloxxs Hospltal burned to the ground last exenlng IH splte of the undylng efforts of fare ehlefs Earl Usserm rn Hoxx ard Zrrkle and Lee Zrmmerman Dr Mary Rlehards 19 a little doubtful as to the actual cause of the fire ex en though she reealls that ehemleal enllneers Allen Smlth and Arthur Bomhard xxere experimenting xx1th some exploslxes ID the hospltal laboratory Only mlnor IIULIYICS resulted mueh to the ehlgrln of Edxx ard Vetter elty undertaker Nurses Thelm 1 Seholl LOLIISL Drexxry and Grace Stapleton vxere ox ereome by smoke but Mlldred Rodgers dlenelan and Dorothy Usserman cook escaped lnjury There were no patlents ID the hospltal at the nme due to the faet that Luella Apple s Old Remedy IS taklng the medleal world by storm Mmm: Beaeh Flomltz March 78 1935 Paul Monlael mlghtler than the mlghty Barnum IS leavlng xxlnter quarters here soon As the m nn xttraetlons of hls elreus the mlghty MOHIHCI 1s bllllng The Wonder Lady CHelen Speneerj The Glrl on the Flylng Trapeze Mrckey Houserj and The Lron Tameress CMHTJOYIC Woodsb Phllllp ClTlLQ,lO and o R1ce xxorld famous cloxvns also appear ln the shoxx Vlfglnla Mays and Thelma Carter are the xxomen xx ho are shot out of cannons Mlldred Barker IS the daring sxxord svx alloxxer ames Foster the flre eater and Lucllle D111 the eharmlng snake eharmer As a slde show feature MOIXIRLI presents Lrttle Women a group of mldget ehorus glrls among whom are Marle Reser VlfglHl3 Trowbndge Henrletta Frlteh and Lenora Sxmon lnstructlng herself Piqua Oluo AIIHI19 1937 PTOICSIIDQ agalnst the llDf'llI' attltude toxxard marrled xxomen a group of young h0llSCWlNCS have OTQLHIIIZLL1 to see that Justlee be done The former Helen Baker xx hose husband oxx ns ten DICCCS of property belleves ln buslness llke women She IS supported by Mrs Theran Moore CBetty Roeckerj and Mrs Omer Patterson CClara Kastnerj Mrs Nrek Henderson the former L1ll1e Rlttenhouse belxexes that woman s place IS rn the home She 15 backed by Mrs Rlchard Hunter CEd1th Baughb Mrs james Hare CVIYHIDIH Crxtch fleldj Mrs Leroy Folek CMargaret Hopklnsonj and Mrs Russel Shilling CBetty Halll The husbands of all these xxomen are absolutely sxlent on the matter Tokzo Japan june 79 1944 Mlss Kathenne SCl'11l'11P has recently been acclalmed glrls SXVlIHIT1lI'lg champ on IH the 44 Olymplcs xxhlle Algena Folek also of Prqua has been chosen as the World s Most All Around Athlete The general xx omen s athletle mstruetor IS Anna ane Foston Among the xxlnners of ex ents for the men are Scott Motter enamplon quartermller and Ed Reynolds xxho noxx holds the xx orld s golf champ1onsh1p Bzrmzngham Alabama Julx 71 1949 Frank Albright presldent of unorganlzed labor ID the U S XOILCS the sennment that the workmg class should haxe more lelsure tlme The Royal Order of Hoboes led by Jerome Broxxn IS contending for the folloxxlng xxorklng hours 10 OO A M to Z OO P M xx 1th txxo hours off for lunch Robert Anderson presldent of Wanderlng Vagrants 1o1ns 1n the protest agalnst the present soclal curnculum Nelther MHTIOU Fry noted Wall Street financler nor Helen Bodey Secretary of Labor have any comments to make New York Clty Neu York 1Nmember14 1951 Next week xxlll mark the openmg of the Metropolltan Opera Season Llllxan Flsher prlma donna xvho has been vacatronlng on the French R1v1era has returned to rehearse Vxlfh Foster Hottle leadlng barltone The famous Drake srsters w1ll as usual take their promlnent operatlc parts xxhrle Robert Moore dlrector of the Metropolltan Symphonlc orchestra thrills hls llsteners once agam Atlantzc Cztx Next Jersex March 4 1949 Blamlng men for the complicated state of polltrcal 311-HITS 1 newly organlzed party The Women Voters League headed by Mlss Carolyn Schroerluke has chosen as IIS candldate for presrdent of the U S Mlss Bette Barnhart ln expresslnv her oplnlon Mlss Betty Gates National presxdent of the Federatlon of Women s Clubs states that such a change would do the country good Mlss Vlfglnla Cromer only lady justlee on the supreme court bench, IS also ln sympathy wlth the ldea CC UI1tlI'lllil1 on l :gt 711 Page Twenty fmt u 'rHEuP1QUoN1AN1 v ' 1 Y Y Y Y 7 V Q Y 1 ' Y Y I I N I N lu l L 4 IN I II I Il I X If I Y E I I 1 1 ' 1 - - ' , ' '. , ' ' , ' L I 1 , , 1 4 I . 4 . 1 ' 1 1 2 1 12 1 1 Q I K 1 - Q. 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ri Yi rw Class Prophecy ln my old lge 1 sh 111 look Through the p ages of mx book ust to see xx ho s strll lllxe From my class of 33 All therr deeds are lrsted here ln these ltems torn and dear 'Next lork Cltx AllQ1lNf7q 194W Colonels Fred Wlrgner Ind ellxlt, Schmldllpp the lrttle but mighty n rtlxes of Plellll returned last nrght from an extenslxe XISII IH the South polar I'CglOI19 The txxo gentlemen xx ere rccompanred bx one hundred xx omen slx of xx hom are also natlxes of Plqua namely L1ll1e Mrrtln Ruth Doxxnex Dorothx Mauk, Frances Nllfoods Rose Voslcr and Velma 1-lelns Kenneth Jones Wllbllf Bolton and ohn Creager xx ho left some fllhe rgo for a trlp through the Afrlcan jungles h xxc not been heard of SIIILC Hollxuood Call orma lunzmrx 1 1940 Don Hampshrre blond and bashful president of the class of 1935 of PlqLl i hlvh school Plqlla Ohlo has recently been aeclarmed 1-lollyxx ood s most sought after hero by fans all ox er the xx orld Elxxood Cromer tall, dark football hero of the same class recelx ed second place Miss Kathleen 1-larshbarger lb noxx studying the serrpt for The Sllfllllxlllfl Vlolet 111 xx hlch she lb to be starred and 1n xx hlch Mrss Florence Ulbrlch IS featured because of her likeness to Glnger Rogers of olden days Rosemary Asplnall and Margaret Clayton xxlll take the part of comedlennes The success of Holly xx ood s latest hrt Srlenec rs Golden co starrmg Opal Neal and P iLlllI1L Morton xx as largely due to the LlI'ldVlHU efforts of Robert Scudder dlrector and Bob Wrlllanas are SLCHHYIO xx rlters on the s ime lot Martha Moore and Rosemary Large haxe both retlred from the acting profession and returned to thelr homes ID Boxxllng Green and Evergreen respectrx ely Washzngton D C March 5 1948 ohn Slms former prlnelpal of Troy hlgh school Troy, Ohro, has recently been appolnted ambassador to Trmbuctoo joseph Lake recent consul to Chlna has returned to the Unlted St ltes to accept a posltron on the staff of the New York Tlmes 1-loxx ard Fogle has been appolnted m hrs place Es Consul Lake reports that 1-larold Beax er dlrector of the 1-long Kong Y M C A IS dolng excellent xx ork 1-loxx ex er, Leon Bolden, U S mlnlster to Abyssmla, IS th1nk1ng strongly of returnlng home Chicago Ill june 11 1940 MISS Cwenexlexe Monroe, xxorld adx oeate of xarr colored makeup md Beatrlce Broxx ntng lnxentor of black enamel cosmetres are st1ll the bltterest of rlvals ODIDIODS of professronal models bear great xxerght on the subject Elsle Tegeler model for B Altman Co New York, fax ors the black make up, whlle Maxlne Staley, model for Carson, Prlrle Scott here rn Chleago votes for var1 colored cosmencs Vlrglnla and VIVIZD Pursell txxln models for Delong rn Pans, are lndrfferent Margaret Harrington, xxhose flashrng srmle on Scrub Often Tooth Poxxder has become natlonally knoxxn uses no makeup at all San Drago Calzforma lanuarx 17 1950 In her famous plane onathan Mary Snoxx runner up for Amella Earhart s fame com pleted her second round trlp to Mars She has kept ID contact NVlIl'1 the earth by one of Rrchard Sando s radro lnventlons Permanent llnes betyx een the earth and Mars are about to be set xx here by one may enjoy a nlce rocket joy rlde for only S300 one xxay Llndy Marshall better knoxxn as Rabbit rs eonsrdenng a fllght to planet X as soon as the SCICDIISIS are a llttle more defrnlte as to 1ts locanon Pluladclplua Pennsxlumza September 4 1953 Geraldlne Athey and ennlngs 1-llda formerly of Plqua, Ohlo have perfected plans for a floatlng airplane statxon to be located sex eral mlles above the earth s surface Mr Hlda has by logleal argument conxlnced the brlllrant Norman 1-lall that he should accept the posltlon of manager of thls new stop on the xx ay to the moon Hall and hls asslstants, Robert Shaw and llm Wrlght haxe arranged a speclal financral department vxhreh w111 take care of all charn letter lnterests of passengers golng to and from the moon Earthllngs wlll remember how the chain letter boom of 1935 caused resldents of the moon to break through the mtervenmg space for the first time ln hlstory, so that they mrght share ln the fortunes belng developed here Page Tucnty four Q ONIANI I I N I N li I IC li N I Il I Il I X' - I I 'V IC I B ' 1 , 5 z ', , 2 .. , . 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71 The Last Wall and Testament THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1935 E the s ud HLIXIOI' Class of 1937 he1nv of sound and d1spos1n1' Ihlllel and memory eons1der 11111 the uneert unty of t TL LOIXUIILIJDLR, of sehool 1 e an LSIYIIIK' the e ISPOSIIIOH of our yy orldly est 1te phy s1eal r1ehes md fry orahle eh11r1eter1st1es 18 yye deem hest, do m 1l1e puhhsh, md deelare th1s to he our list yylll 1nd testament, herehy rey olunei 1nd lI1I1LllllI1l' II y mr ll former yy1lls yy h xtsoey er by us m lde Flrst yye des1re all of our underelassmen to t 1le6 our IIXIXTIELIIHCC POSITIONS as soon ts poss1hle after our deeease Neeond yye s'1ye deylse and hequeath the folloyy1nu, ,11fts th11s far aeqtured 111 tyy elye years of orvanved sehool l1fe to the underyy YIIICII Geneyleye Monroe does herehy hequeath to Patr1e1a M1ller her SlllIHl'l1LI'1I1l' hlond loeles and Margaret Hoplemson offers to Dot Kunlele her hland manner B1ll Sehmldltpp IS to he the reee1y er of 11n WITH ht s helele I'OI111lI1LlI1!, to Murr ly Mlllhouse Hoes H11 Hare s YLPLIIHUOII as a one v1rl man, 1nd from M1ldred Rogers to Charlene Bay man Hoes her reput IUOIX as a one man 01rl All her yyltty l1I1gO, Helen Qpeneer eonfers upon e lnette Nllllfll Danemv ls 'Vlary Snoyy s suft to Betty Devlfeese lyir Moffett yy1ll yyeleome Harold Beay er s ass1stanee III tall story tell1nff Manavuw 19 XX'lll'WLII' Bolton s offerlng to future houseyuy es lmmoy ahle seats 18 an offenns' yyh1eh Arthur Bomhard malees to Mr Rhoten s room yyh1le Fred Doss hequeaths h1s small feet to Elyyood Penrod and erome SlI'8L1OLlblY le IX es h1s name at Carolyn s d1sposal Loye of 1ppers IS Mary ls Cofheld s present to 111 sl1p on elothlng, and the syy eet Ilnlfllfdl yo1ee of Ch lrlotte ones lb hestoyxed upon Betty Cromer The Brunetto ,mggles are 4'TlLlOLlSlX handed doyyn to Helen Carder and those dehherate soeles of Max1ne Staley s she passes on to any one yy ho IS not able to proteet h1IHb6lf Margaret H1nseh and Leroy Folcle Uwe to Dorothy Recleer and Rover Busler respeet1y ely the1r 3b1llIV to yyear elothes well, and the Woeuds nonehalant aeeeptanee of eomphments IS denoted to Betty Elhert The rogue s gallery 1n Phlllp CITILSO s loeleer lb to he handed to Mr inns Elwood Cromer s It yy1ll he gratefully reeelved hy Clarle Gable V1T9'lD1el Cr1tehf1eld s tall y11lloyyy loy LllHLSS 15 bequeathed to Edna Mae Olly er, Lenora SIIHOD s petlte attraetly eness to W1ln1a Thomas, and Alvena Folele s athlet1e ener-fy to Helen Dorman The nlmhle feet of Mar1on Fry yy1ll he sent to Fred Asta1re llllllaedlately after the remoy al of the deeeased ennlngs modestly y1elds h1s orator1eal aeeompllshments to HLILY Lonv, and Foster Hottle s t1ny feet are to he Uly en to Betty Chronherry The Baleer Wewrld Expenenee IS hestoyyed upon Dorothea Bertllng, and the B1rnhart hequest to all future ed1tors IIE eh1ef lb her eapah1l1ty ID handllng dehnquent yyorlsers The fl1rt 1t1ons of Ceraldlne are herehy set apart for the future use of Betty Broyy n1nv Vfalter Wmehell yy1ll yyeleome oe Lalee s glft of sloyy speeeh as yy1ll some Romeo thanle Ed Laylns for leaymg hlfla a ULIIIHI' H15 farm Wllbllf Lenox leayes to h1s wldow Luthur Lonv s hrllllanee IS to fall lnto the head of Bruee Gelger ly1ax1ne Freneh s SIT11lC IS presented to Ellzaheth CTOIDS, Anna Foston s happy vo lueley te1nperament IS gJ,1y en to Ellen Taylor, and Mary Bolden s rap1d gfllf lb to he SLll'7lHlfl'ed to her s1ster MLTIIIHLI s fondness for readnw poetry I9 passed on to Poolxy Lueas Boh Moore s Qllfl fr1ends are set apart to he pals of Bud Cooper IVIITIZIIH Whetstevne s B1ll If 18 hoped yy1ll he LlSLf Lll to our feathered fr1ends, 1nd Dorothy Usserman s many dates may eome ID handy to Marvaret Gray eff yy h1le Uaillsllii' ffllll' salad The honey yyhleh frequents Els1e s speeehes IS her 01ft to Bea Barret Qeott Motter s yyell hre 1dedness IS hestoyyed on h1s s1ster Marvaret, Ey erett Petty do n ltes h1s Fosterlnw to all orphan eh1ldren, and Russel leay es h1s Qehllhn s to poor laewars Eyanvellne lxlanlee y11lls her te 1rs to the yy eep1nv yy1lloyy, llll 1 Loeffler offers her duel1 Go Goo to oe Fenner, and the Berry tax1 I9 to mer-fe yylth The Ofihee Th 1t Ureela syyetter of wlllbllf XX'h1tloele s I9 h1s laestoyy al on the poor unsuspeetlnd lrlsh and 'Vlmon Marshall s eontrlhutlons to Don L sserman are h1s flII'f1flUI1S oe W1se proffers h1s hrageung to ames Marshall 'Vhss NIXOII yylll herehy tal1e eharve ofthe Vosler eheyy1n1' -fum, shuelvs the pet express1on 1eeTu tyyy Yi - 1 1 1. 1 1 - 1. - 1 1 1 I I N I N lu I lu la N I I I I Il I X - I' I Y lu I I W1 o1f 1 , 11 - x 'II T5 I I a' - T X. 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