Plymouth High School - Quit Qui Oc Yearbook (Plymouth, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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CLASS PROPHECY This is station PHSA bringing you the news flashes of the day, September 2.3, 1951. ,lf FF ik PF :lf FLASH: Mr. Williams is seriously ill from shock received upon hearing that Harriet Heincke, formerly a student of his, has attained the title of World's Champion Shorthand Writer at a rate of goo words per minute. The man in our control room, Lyle Kaiser, smiles. We wonder how much he really knows about this fair maid and her accomplishments. lk Sli HK Pk HIC There's Goin'a Be a Hill-Billy Weddin' in June. So says a much circulated rumor about Raymond Hill and Geraldine Sanders. Congratulations! lk if PF is Sk Mr. LeRoy Koehler's book, Women are Taboo , is nearly ready for circulation. ik Pk PK if ik Charles Winter is doing as well as can be expected after having said that his wife, formerly Leona Dickman, has a well-rounded personality. Dk Pk Pk Pk Pk After much research, Professors Gehlhoff and Williamson declare that plants have nervous systems. Williamson believes mankind should repent for its cruelty to these helpless creatures. ik ik ik 41 Pk Mrs. Gehlhoff, nee Beatrice Butler, is also going scientific. She's trying to reach a Black-eyed Susan to talk. Susan is not a flower, however, but a curly-haired, dimple-checked miss. lk Pls Pk if Pls Grace Longrie has been employed as skating instructor on a rink in New York which has a seating capacity of 1o,ooo. Some of her most promising pupils are Pearl Bohnhoff, Inez Holzschuh, Margaret Payne, Ruth Raeder, Sylvia Sohn, Roberta Haut, and Althea Zinkgraf. :lf Pk Fk Pk Pk Charles Pfrang sues Harland Walter for alienating the affections of his Wife, Hazel Warner. Poor Harley! It was really Hazel's fault, though. You see, Hazel refused to marry Charles unless she could keep her maiden name-so how was Harley to know she was married? Pk :lf :lf PF :lf Jean Lammers, versatile young beauty artist, is traveling abroad. Loretta Schmitz, editor of the society column in Nos1tall , says a certain Joc le Mueller has become Jean's center of interest. We are led to believe that this dapper young fellow is John Miller, an American, with a French handle. Page Twenfy

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A new pupil, Elwood Nehrling, Jr., has entered Janet Leifer's Etiquette for Boys school. Elwood Sr. has been in her school for some time. Seems to like it t . OO lk lk PF if wk Spinsters' Club, of which Alice Parrish is president, spurns Leap Year! They say Let men do the proposing, if any. These familiar names appear on the mem- bership records of this club: LaVerne Lange, Maybelle Schultz, Mary Jane Schwaab, Mildred Laack, Leola Brinkman, LaVerne Sass, and Hazel Mae Schatz. lk ik HF Pk lk Roland Strub has had an accident, the first in his fifteen years of chauffeuring, the same day on which he was declared Plymouth's most popular and handsome chauffeur. The accident? Well, he made the mistake of leavin Arlisle Wolff off in front of a chicken coop on Grace Lange's farm. There were Ereworks, and as a result Rolly burned out a fuse. Pk Sk lk lk is Washington! News has been received that Paul Strobel, Louisiana Senator, has acccpte the debate challenge of Lois Senty, prominent Wisconsin Senator. The subject for discussion is Resolved: That the Several States Should Enact Legislation Providing for a System of Complete Medical Care Available to all Citizens at Public Expense! Yet! ! ! Ik IF IF 41 41 Arthur Goldbeck, connoisseur of modern art, has recently chosen Eileen Gilboy as model for his next picture. Mr. Goldbeck has been without a model since the dismissal of Miss Ruth Schellinger last June. Sk wk Sk lk Sk Ceylon Meerstein, daring young lion hunter, leaves for Africa today! With him go Harold Peters and Edward Guth as cooks, David Broker, photographer, Maynard Herdrich, journalist, and Rudolph Yellen, munitions bearer. wk ik lk ik Ik Tomorrow six men will start on an around the world bike cruise. They are Louis Yellen, Henry Stein, Richard Sieber, Robert Miller, Charles Nelson, and Rudolph Buuck. Pk lk Pk lk Ik We pause for station identification. This is station PI-ISA bringing you the news flashes of the day. If you want to be really smartly dressed, shop at S 84 Z . They have clothes to fit your personality. The careful attention of Verona Schmidt and Lera Zoberlin, proprietors, will be given each customer. We return you to the studio for more flashes. :F wk Dk lk lk E Lois Hubin, popular little aviatrix, has been offered a contract by movie director, Harold Reinecke. Upon acceptance she will be the star of Clinging Vine , in which James Hall will be her leading man. Chorus girls, Evelyn Bremser, Eunice Page Twenfy-one

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