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' wwf s gf lw'Vsw8yJf 'iv Alf' , - LQWKKM WLM KW. fwxfjwjffigggfpifgw A ,bf CWA A ' s yfdfv Ab Ji F off yr piqmmnh ? Catville, Ohio july io, IQSO. To the Plymouth Review: You spoke to me some time ago about telling you all about the class of I938 after I had attended the alumni banquet at Plymouth. A number of people were unable to be present but I managed to rind out where they were and what they were doing. I think I have included everybody and I am sure that it will make a most interesting article for your paper. Marjory Aderman and Marion Baack have just completed their first years as managers for the Orphans Home at Plymouth. Norbert Hueppchen, the janitor, and john Gilman, the chauffeur, have been making eyes at the girls. CWhat will be the outcome?j The report is that Lucille Ciebler and john Lorge will be middle-aisling it in June. The Big Shot, the smartest club in New York, is run by Everett Erockman and his wife, the former Elizabeth Eldredge. F A A -ai Ji Where or When Dolores Lenz is now the featured vocalist with Sterling Radloff's Swingsters. They are appearing at the Trocadero for the summer months. The operatic season opened this year with the opera La Boheimf' Dorothy Trimberger and Warren Schmoll sang the leading roles. There's a romance rumored. Charles Cuhl is the elevator boy at the Waldorf-Astoria. He hopes to be assistant manager some day. Think he'Il make it? Doctor and Mrs. Warren Schrage CDorothy Pfrangj attended the opening of the opera season. Mrs. Schrage wore the famous Hope Emerald. Cupid has finally caught Arno Witthuhn. He will marry Plymouth's latest divorcee, Evelyn Leahy. You may be interested to know that Floyd Parrish was her former husband. Paula Swart was recently elected president of the Lonely Hearts Society in Chicago. She has been a member for several years. -25.. 1
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new one .rfeeyir neenfly over, ent we benfe yet to go HOWARD STOLI. Howie I'ulm Plays Ihe Tuba. - Iland 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 9, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I. 4: Football Manager 4: Mixed Chorus I. TI. 4: Pep Club 4: Home Iloom Vice Pres. fl, 4: Prom Committee Chairman SI: Dramatic Club I. 0, ft: Ili-Y Club 9, fl: German Club fi: Letter Club 4: Press Club 3: Dance Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleadfr '31 Intramurals I: Press Club Business Manager 25. EDWARD STRUVE Ed Slirlizzff F. F. A. 2. 3, 4: Junior llanll ft: Senior lland FI. 4: Prom Committee 3: Camera Club 4: Commercial Club 4. LYDIA SUEMNICHT LyClie Las! A'igl1l.fG. A. A. I, 2. 43 Mixed Chorus I, 2, -I-1 Dramatic Club 4: Dance Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Forum Club Q: Pep Club I. 55. 4: Music Club 4. PAULA SWART Swart I Double Dare You. Q Band I. Q, 3, 4: tlrehestra I. 2. 4: Assistant Editor Annual Stad 4: I'Ii-Lights fl: G. A. A. I, 2: Pep Club I. 2: Dramatic Club I, 3: Prom Committee 8: College Club 4: Commercial Club 4: Home Irlconomies Club 4. HARRIET TIMM Harriet lhmlrlw or Avllfllfllg. - Forum Club TI: Alternate Senator 3: Girls' Chorus I. 2: Press Club I: G. A. A. I, 2. 3: Girls' 1 I Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 9. 55: Latin Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Dance Club L: lcp Club I, 2. 3, 4. DOROTHY TRIMBERGER Dutchie 011. .IIyGom1m'ss. - Girls' Chorus I, Q: Glee Club Q, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus Q, 3. 4: G. A. A. I: Pep Club I, Q, II, 4: Forensics SI, 4: Senate I, 2: Dramatic Club 4: Press Club I: Annual Staff 4: Prom Committee 3: Nlusie Club 4. Ilowa rd Edward Lydia Paula Harriet Dorothy 1 n the fee J to reeeinezfeen eznel one de lonzeef to fnew S WYLMA TINGLEY Billie Easy In Lore. 1 Entered as a Senior from Princeton. Music Club 4: Dramatic Club4. DOROTHYVICK Dot Plmxc Ift'l1.!'l'l' .If1'.-Dramatic Club I, Q, 3. 4: Pep Club I, Q, 3: G. A. A. I, Q: Press Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, Q: Operetta 3, 4: Forum Club 3: Sr. Chorus 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: Prom Committee 3: College Club 4: Annual Stall 4. Wyl lllam Dorothy Arthur Arlene one renee! life new been one of .finely eenel ARTHUR WEBER Art Lazy B0lll'S.'l'l'llIl0 Club 4: Camera Club 4. ARLENE WEINHOLD Arley Iulflflfllllg Un a B14bbIc.- German Club 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 13, 4: Pep Club I, Q, 3, 4: Ilome l'll'0ll0llllK'S Club 4. Ma e Arno Marvin .lean VIRGINIA MAE WINKLER 'LMae I'm in Lon' Again. f Band 55. 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2: Pep Club I. 2: Junior lland ft: Commereial Club fl: Ilome Room See. I: Prom Committee 3: Annual Staff 4: Forum Club 3: Plays Q. 3. ARNO WITTHUHN Slim Dir! I If!'IIlI'fIl,Jl'I'? -German Club 3, 4. MARVIN WITTKOPP Blondie Tlz1'.v1fl o0Ii.vh Thingsf.i F. F. A I, Q, 55, 4: Intramural Ilasketball I, 4: Mixed Chorus 4. JEAN GINSTERBLUM Gene 1J1illIIl'I' For Une, Please James. - Entered as a Sophomore from Sheboygan High School. EARL MILLER Earl TIIBGIIIIIIUIIIIIII 0bz'1fn1z.vIy IJUFSIIIIBl?ll'l'l'C -. glflntererl as a Senior from Glenbeulah High School LUCILLE SCHULTZ Lucille 1'll1IIL'.U .Ilerling You Ilere-Entered as a Senior from Kiel High School. FRANK HERRLING Frankie eenei we when Je fnnen luck rayon, everyone. -ME by Doris Siebert
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, Owtje 4 QONX of A IW Wliflfffl o M!!! .M 60, Dgvfgggms is now touring the country as a concert pianist. Doris Siebert, that New York siren, has been on his trail for some time. Will she catch him? The third trumpet in Horace Heidt's band is now being played by Warren Eberhardt. He was divorced last month. His former wife, Helen Beyer, will marry that Don juan of '38, Robert Schlenter. It is said Warren will marry Phyllis Ladewig. Harriet Timm and Leona Stephan have completed their life-long ambition and are now nurses at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. The membership of the School Board now includes two of our most outstand- ing classmates, Ray Krueger and Mae Winkler. Miss Isserstedt will be especially in- terested in knowing that George Standish has finally succeeded in his attempts to become a United States Senator. Virgilia Kramer and Lydia Suemnicht have started a dancing school where one may learn the latest dances. Two of their best customers are Henry Saemann and Howard Guth. CWe wonder about the reasonj The three Swing Sisters heard every Sunday -on the Hour of Charm are Esther Graef, Ruth La Budde, and Helen Kundo. Lorraine Schoenfeld and Madeline Schnell play the pianos and Ruth Ida Miller plays the violin in this all girl orchestra. Carol, the featured vocalist, is Carol Gates. Remember them? Arthur Weber and Anthony Schirmer have taken over the management of the Curtiss Hotel. Carlton Sperhake is the chef and Earl Miller is the head waiter. Wylma Tingley is seen dining there frequently. Does the head waiter have anything to do with it? Fern Koehler is still interested in that red headed man. Norbert Koopman and Arlene Ford are still interested in each other. Virginia Dick has finally decided it will be Carl Kulow instead of Warren Andrews. What will Warren do now? Marian Buelke has taken over the teaching duties of the Madison General Kindergarten. Renata Habeck is now teaching mathematics at Plymouth High. Earl Boeger is busy building a house for his wife, Ruth Brautgam. Keith Fox is crooning sweet love songs for the benefit of Rosemary Corbett. Will she choose Keith or Orville Casper? Lois Mugan has been missing for two weeks. It is suspected that she ran off with that play boy, Edward Struve. Marvin Wittkopp and Richard Stein- hardt, the Sherlock Holmes and Watson of Plymouth, are trying to locate their whereabouts. La Verne De Munck, Albert Schultz, and jean Ginsterblum have just made a trip up into the stratosphere. Their recordings and experiences will be of a great benefit to science. Landis Doner is now the chemistry professor at the University of Wisconsin. The newest shop on Fifth Avenue is run by john Skavlem and his wife, Dorothy Vick. Two of their best models are Esther Clemens and Evelyn Halle. Allen Limberg, Gerald Minch, and Bruno Rohlffs are all athletic in-
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