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fivi: , s77'frzn.' I W .1104-v-4-4'f ' QM-Kia, 5-fvvaq' I ..aA,4,c.Af-1-of f-' we '4 1- ffxffvvtf' structors. Thomas Mullen is teaching history at the high school in Waldo. Theodore Miller is the shorthand expert at Whitewater State Teachers' College. Norman Matzdorf is the world's champion typist. Helen May has said Yes to Alvin Schmidt. It is to be one of the biggest social events in Plymouth this season. The Plymouth City Market is still very successful under the competent management of Kenneth Schellpfeffer. Victor Freeze is the delivery boy for the market. The firm of Blanke, Blanke, and Blanke is famous for its many court victories. Clinton, Earl, and Merlin are all very good lawyers. john Lilge is the junior partner. Helen Hecker is johns secre- tary. Kenneth and Wilbur Bohnhoff own the Men's Clothing Store in New Grleans. Howard Stoll is their star salesman. Calvin Schmid's time is spent making his wife, Beatrice Hannert, as happy as possiblej Ruth Oberreich is their maid and does she know how to do dishes. The world's most famous hair stylist is Ruth Eigenberger. She has a beauty salon in New York and Hollywood. Maria Chaplin is her best customer. MJ M? iw -'hu' - It is rumored that she is trying to vamp Clinton Brott, the movie star. james Helminger and Karl Steinert have just opened a new musical show on Broadway. Elwood Hintz and Lucille Schultz have the leading roles. COf course. you know they are Mr. and Mrs.j Merlin Hueppchen and Arlene Weinhold were at the opening. There's a romance in the air. Dorthe Reick is still interested in a certain school teacher. Nyles Papendieck and Clyde Melius are out to get the lightweight and heavy- weight championships. Erwin Blanke is Nyles' trainer and Robert Meyer is putting Clyde into shape. Harvey Meyer and La Verne Bremser have just said I do at the Little Church Around the Corner. ,lane Reih- man and Warren Schellinger will be wed there next week. james Cannon has just completed another successful year as chairman of the county board. Will he have many more? If at. any other time my reporting will be of some service to you, please do not fail to call on me. Sincerely yours, mf Aff' jean Kassebaum -27.-
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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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fi 'lWf nfify .5511 ll CQ QM 'tif its the last thing We do M We, the Class of 1938, of the Plymouth High School, publish this, our last will and testament, in which we leave all our worldly goods as follows: ARTICLE I To the Faculty To Mr. Senty we bequeath our un- diminishing gratitude for his guidance through our last four years. To Miss Vera Carlyle we will the newly improved and less effective con- duct marking system. To Miss Catherine McHugh we will sufficient funds for the establishment of a miniature bus line from our Alma Mater to the grades. To Mr. Leroy Draeger we will the formula of a finishing substance to take the place of the now regular four coat finisher. To Miss Huff we will the one year franchise to teach those wise seniors a thing or two. To Messrs. I-lelwig and Stahl we will a seat of gold for their undiminishing help to lead our team through its fine season. To Miss Shipman we will our treasure map to lead her on the road to infinity. To Mr. Williams we will the new sound proof dog-house to make the bark of some less effective on the minds of future bookkeepers. To Miss Berge we give a bunch of roses for her wonderful teaching of junior high students. To Mr. Laufenberg we will the book, 'Cestures Without Meaning, by Calvin Schmid. To Miss Scott we bequeath the power not to blush when Room 214 gives a home room program in Ill. To Mr. Splitgerber we will a new judging team with Yumph enough to win the national title. To Mr. Zimmerman we leave a stuffed Passer Domesticus. or sparrow, to exhibit in future biology classes. To Miss Schlenter we will a public address system to broadcast announce- ments. To Miss Austin we will a season ticket on the new miniature bus system. To Miss Marguerite Beck we will a new 9 x I2 linoleum to be cut up by her art students or on which her art students may cut up. -23A
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