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Harriet Kendall Kennie Etta Kientzle Cutie Frances Kientzle Franny Dorothy Lasater Dot Junior Leatherman J. R. Donald Leeper Don Walton Lowry Waldo Lynn Lyman Lemon John McAllister Fog Virginia McCulloch Ginny Merle McLaughlin Squirt Hutson Martin Hut Ray Mink Stinky Bernice Morrow Wifey Doris Morrow Hap Hugh Murphy Murph George Nichol Jerry Leo Norton Lardo Larry Parks Jug Harold Penstone Romeo Harry Preble Speedy Carolyn Rader Lou Genevieve Ralph Jennie Catherine Riley Cathy Annabelle Sanderson Ozarks Abe Shelton Abraham Carroll Shinn Fargo Mabel Shive Lona Patty Siegle Pat Doris Jean Sigler Jeanne Etta Smith Smittie Leon Smith Smittie Nelson Sparks Spark ie Forbe Stout Ike Mardell Varner Dell Eugene Wilder Gene Berl Wombles Bill Floyd Wombles Bashful LaVerne Yackley Vernie Norma Zimmerman Butch It Makes No Difference Now Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me Dark Eyes Don't Tell Me I've Been Dreaming I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep Day Dreaming Ain't Got a Dime to My Name Hey, Good Lookin' He's Got a Wave in His Hair I'm Falling In Love With Someone Small Fry Don't Blame Me Faithful Forever You'd Better Not Roll Those Big Blue Eyes Daddy I Can't Get Started Sweet Sue A Romantic Guy, I For Me and My Gal Smoke Gets In Your Eyes This Is No Laughing Matter He's 1-A in the Army and He's A-l In My Heart Rosie, the Riviter He's My Guy Arkansas Traveler Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me? I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight Hallelu Bill Jeanne With the Light Brown Hair My Prayer One Hour With You Little Man You've Had A Busy Day Beer Barrel Polka I've Got Gobs of Love for the Navy Whistle While You Work Hold Your Hats On I Only Want a Buddy How About a Cheer for the Navy Sophisticated Lady Twenty-nine
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INDIAN DIRECTORY 4 Name Nick Name Verdie Altizer Toot Barbara Atwood Barb Dewel Bagby Red Joe Bagby Bag Helen M. Belford Peg Evelyn Blacketer Blackie Larue Brierley Ell Ess Betty Brokaw Honey Chile Gwendolyn Brokaw Gwen Jeanette Caughlan Jeanne Robert Chiasson Hammer Don Chamberlain Dink Robert Chappell Bob Maxine Collins Max Robert Colvin Rabbit Bill Conrad Ross Gwendolyn Davis Spotty Donna Duff Donny Bemadine Dunham Bemie Maxine Dunham Max Lucille Elliott Lou Shirley Ferguson Shoddy William Frazier Bill Harvey Galloway Red Alice Gosnell Duane Gray Shorty Ivan Gray Pookie Marie Hall Eileen Hancock Blondie Mary Harshman Sunshine Robert Haven Speck June Hillman Louie Mary Holmes Little One Bill Hoskins Hillbilly Donald Howell Babe Neoma Hull Sandy Mildred Irick Middie Elmo James Jessie Bill Kattleman Booze Song That Describes Each Margie Skylark St. Louis Blues Scatter Brain That Soldier of Mine I Give You My Word Mandy, Make Up Your Mind You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To I'm Hiding All My Cares Hurry Home Somebody Else Is Taking My Place Wine, Women, and Song Why Don't You Do Right? Pretty Little Busy Body If I Had My Way Put Your Arms Around Me Honey Penny Serenade Let Me Call You Sweetheart I Don't Believe In Rumors Constantly Bluebirds in the Moonlight Soft Hearted I Burned My Bridges Behind Me Tweedle O'Twill Lonesome Lazy Bones Please Think of Me You Can't Say No To a Soldier I've Got My Eyes On You Can't Get Out of This Mood Jealous I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire I'm Nobody's Baby There'll Be a Hillbilly Wedding In June Only Forever Don't Get Around Much Anymore Five-Foot-Two, Eyes of Blue Mr. Five-By-Five Wabash Cannon Ball Twenty-eight
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POST WAR NEWS (PROPHECY) We, here at Rockefeller Foundation, have often spoken of old times at P. C. H. S., and since we were both graduates of the class of '43, we decided to find what had happened to the rest of our schoolmates. We were going to meet Etta Kientzle, who is connected with the New York Times, to have dinner with her one evening. As we drove to the newspaper office and were patiently waiting there, we noticed Jeanette Caughlan coming out of it. She informed us that her book, The Mystery of the Dead Fly, is running as a serial in the New York Times. Just think, Jeanne an author! When Etta finally appeared, she gave us some bits of news she had gathered as a reporter . . . Bill Kattelman and Evelyn Blacketer are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary this year. They have three adorable children. . . . The world's middle-weight boxing champion, Walt Lowry, has a suite at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. . . . Hugh Murphy has recently been named the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. . . . Chemist Lame Brierley has perfected a gas that enables people to walk on air. . . . Doctors Joe Baaby and Robert Chiasson have discovered an efficient method of remodeling faces and Harold Pen-stone is the likely Republican candidate for President in 1954. After discussing these things, we went to the Stork Club for dinner. When we entered this club, we recognized Bob Haven, former captain of the Navy Air Corps, and his wife, better known to most of us as Catherine Riley. They serve as the Manager and hostess there. Catherine told us that there was but one table available, because of a certain celebration that was taking place. This celebration turned out to be a reunion of all the members of the women's forces who had ever attended P. C. H. S. Gracious, but Alice Gosnell, Carolyn Rader, Lucille Elliott, Helen Belford, Genevieve Ralph, and Mildred Irick looked snappy in those uniforms! A few minutes later, our attention was drawn to the orchestra which was featuring as soloist none other than Dorothy Lasater, who recently turned down several offers for motion picture contracts. After dinner, Etta had to attend some meeting, so after taking her home, we went to a show. Just before the movie started, along with the names of the producers, the music directors, etc., was Gowns by Gwendolyn. Later, we discovered that the Gwendolyn was Gwen Davis—a P. C. H. S. grad, too! The short feature at this movie showed scenes at the Consolidated Aircraft plant of Los Angeles. California. There were pictures of Leon Smith. Duane Gray, and Lynn Lyman at work. After showing the various steps in the manufacturing of olanes, some demonstrations were given showing trick flights. Among the demonstrators were Bill Frazier, George Nichol, and Forbe Stout, who graduated in the class of '43, and were also veterans of World War II. Of course, you know that Verdie (Toot) Altizer is the basketball coach at Notre Dame and his assistant is Don Chamber-lain, don't you? Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leeper recently opened a beauty salon in South America. As we understand it, Mrs. Leeper, the former Betty Brokaw, is the secretary and business manager of the'shoo, while Don fixes the hair and fingernails — oh, yes, Gwen Brokaw helps them, too. When we arrived home later in the evening, there was a card waiting for us. After reading it, we learned that Lieut, and Mrs. Junior Leatherman were the proud parents of their seventh daughter. About a week later, we ook a plane to Springfield, and while on it. we noticed that the pilot, Bill Conrad, and his hostess, Dewel Bagby, were trying especially hard to make one particular guest comfortable. We called Dewel over and asked her why they were making all the fuss. She informed us that the passenger was Bob Colvin, who had made portable television radios so practical and economical. Taking notes constantly was Doris Morrow, Bob's private secretary. Upon arriving at Springfield, we decided to stop at the State Capitol Building. We felt rather embarrassed when we met John McAllister and didn't know that he was a senator until he told us. His secretary, Max- Thirty
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