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IUIILASS IBIIQIIDIIPIIHIIIIEWY Here it is the first of June. It was on such a day as this that the class of '36 graduated from Point Place High School. During this time many changes have taken place. Different people have filled the vacancies left by those who have retired. In the length of time that I have been a newspaper woman, I have come in contact with, or had occasion to hear, of the careers of many of my former classmates. For instance, there was the much publicized capture of the leader of the underworld, in which Howard Tassell figured as the leading Gfman responsible for this. Fred Vollmer, present contender for the heavyweight crown, was pictured with his sparring partner, Harold Delmotte. Bill Caselton and Esther Haynes are listed in the Medical Bureau as two of the outstanding doctors in the country. It seems that truant officer Wilbur Zutavern is having quite a bit of trouble with the school children, especially those in Miss Erma Healey's Science classes. At present, much attention is being given to the celebrated artists in the radio and theatrical professions. First in this group is the song and dance team of Buckely and Clevengerf' fDalton and Mac first decided on this certain work after they appeared in a barn dance in a certain operettaj Then there is Herr Eugene Hochstetter, the dancing sensation of Broadway, who recently has been teamed with the platinum blonde star of many 'musical comedy hits, Jeanette Socie. Russ Lecklider was seen talking to some of the Broadway beauties. As I sat in the audience at the Metropolitan Cpera House a few months ago, waiting for the curtain to rise upon the first performance of that charming new prima donna, Hazel Mae Farnsworth, I saw many of my former friends. Among these were Harriet Heath, who has since become the wife of a prominent attorney, Junior Schultz, the sole heir of the Schultz fortune, and his sweet wife, the gracious manfaboutftown, Harold Eisenbachg and the popular playwright, Judson Gaylord. Just fContinued on Page 641
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QIEZIILZAXSS XW7llllLllL QContinuedJ Erma Healy, her willingness to help others to Eleanor Koplin. Ruth Horan, her love for bright red to Mildred Jacobs. Bob King wills his silvery voice to Dick Booth. E Esther Haynes, her position as president of the G. A. A. to Martha Schneider. Dick Knapp bequeaths his ability in Civics to Florence june Rahilly. Russ Lecklider leaves his cheery nature to Wallace Garvin. jane Lockwood, her studious ways to Georgia MacDonald. Don Marvet, his happyfgoflucky manner to Whitey Sommers. Lucille McGinnis, her ability to play the ukulele to Ed Emerson. Gladys and Marion Metzger, their good taste for clothes to Mary Lou Roby and Kathleen Engler. Virginia Mominee, her ability to ride horses to Vivian Seeman. Ellsworth Mullins, his poetic ability to Bob Pearson. Bob Schmidt bequeaths his position as radio announcer to Hermine Korman. Bruce Oberholtzer leaves his agility to jack Passino. Eddie Schnetzler, his position as vicefpresident of the Seniors to any capable Junior. Ta Junior Schultz, his dignity and poise to Reed Ingalsbe. Mary Sedlar, her athletic ability to Lois Miller. Carl Shanteau wills his mathematical ability to Bill Beach. Lillian Symington, her position as class poet to Dorothy Hendee. Fred Vollmer, his boxing ability to John Long. Marjorie Wallace wills her technique in breaking test tubes to ssell. Mary Warnka, her sewing ability to jane Meyer. Jane Weber, her ability to barn dance to Dorothy DeHaven. Mickey Weithaus, his paper route to Chan Beach. George Wetzler leaves his mechanical ability to Dick Denman. Hazel Helene Willard, her supply of gum to jim Decker. QContinued on Page 69D
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