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Class of ’33 V Seen in the Cards Name Leader In Weakness Love-All Odd Trick Benedict Recklessness Chemistry Skoits Ducks Cops Burt Mischief Fluids Foolishness Mumbles Carnapas Phil -'v'” . c ,yn Conversations Frowns Cooper Chino Valley Wa-al Studebakers Cocks Head Crable Argun • Tjrfgh Finance Wimmin Being Lazy DeArmond Skull Valley Sleep Firming Propping Head Bruchman P. H. S. Blondes (?) Dancing Ones Craig Shorthand Silence Cowboys Listening B. Despa in Dancing Blushing Wisecracks Sarcasm E. Despain Volleyball Beth Tall Men Cosby L. Earnhart Roll Group Moonlight Boys Chisles R. Earnhart Milking Cows Jokes Hilarity Grin Fletcher Repartee Studies Fun Being Haughty Eckert Football Water Babies Cream Puffs Blushes Gentry Athletics Geraldine Manly Sports Hair Cut Grigg Typing Spit Curls Cosmetics Nose Powdering McMullen Shoe Shop Bast Leisure Experimenting Hesla Wrecks Chevrolets Ditches Rolling Eyes Green Speech Mathmatics Indian Relics Acting Coy Harbauer Popularity Woolworth’s Bulechecks Showing Dimples Hecketorn Giggling Hair Dressing Holidays Winking B. Thompson Warming Chairs Reeding Aloud Cushions Making Excuses Hoffman Operettas Broadcasting Social Events RaiisingEyebrows Hollingshead G. A. A. Tumbling Math Freckles Mahurin Own Business Yawning Friends No! Kleespies All Affairs Movies Cars Taking Snaps Laing What Have You Singing Gangsters Early Hours Love Bashfulness Voice Solitude Hrnging Head McCarty Scholarship Traveling Knowledge Clean Cords Rogers Managing Teams Saying Be by Doll Strip Downs Walking Scott Writing Poems Finger Waves Despains Being Quiet McWhirt Giggling Horses Heroes Wrinkles Nose H. Thompson Modesty Pronunciation Permanents Scratching Head L. Munroe Tumbling Being in Love Freckle Cream Flirting Nebeker Athletics All Boys Saxaphones Concentrating Giroux Music Mr. Backe Strange Girls Collects Pipes Schuler Yellow Jrckets Pretty Clothes People Being Happy Vaughen i Bookkeeping Paul C. Fords Twisting Stich Basketball Jim Sports Safety Pins Warren Sewing Cars Bright Colors Wind Blown Bob Williams Bossing Ray The Army Rgnch Life Making Breaks Wilkins Orchestra Carroll Waving Fluid Weeping Jacoby Athletics Soda Fountains Teasing Being Uncon- cerned Gibson Breaking Hearts Politeness Vegetables Say! Hendrix Cooking Doyle Jones Sports Long Figernails Brown Bluffing Old Pipes Teachers Whistling Cobey 1 Politics Talking Service Stations Rumble Seat Rider Miller Domestic Arts New Clothes Good Grades New Men McCully Stage Craft Monkey Business Woodworking 1 Absentmindedness — 20 — (?)
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Class of ’33 Edwin Eckert will become very tall and slender and will manage a fleet of flying cars operating between New York City and Mars. Joyce Fletcher, Roma Gentry, Beth Despain, Elva Despain and Georgia Har- bauer will serve him as conductors who will assist his passengers in and out. Marshall Benedict, Gerald Burt, and Louis Hesla will be inter- planetary pilots in the employ of the same firm. They will be just as speedy as ever, but will not take the chances they took in the past. Elaine Miller will become strong, brave, and bold. A woman of strong mind, strong will, and strong temper. A lecturer on a strong subject, “Why the Hole Should Not be Left Out of the Donut.” Donald Jacoby will become a second Wrigley. He will decide that he might just as well have the profits on all the gum he chews as to let someone else pocket it. He will perfect several new types of gum. One type will chew itself—absolutely no energy will be required on the part of the user. Another type will win any athletic contest in which it is used. Walter Cobey, of the Prescott Junior Senior High School faculty w l prove these guarantees and will be glad to send testimonials. Kenneth Cooper will drive a rocket coach between Chicago and New York. One of his best fares will be Bert Thompson who is to become quite a dude. Bert will never appear in public without his gloves, cane, and a monocle. Something tells me that we will not know the man. Albert Green will become a market man and will shout “Fish,” with all his might. We think of this in wonder, for who would have thought that our old time friend could be brought to such a task. Hortense Nebeker will be dancing on the stage; Nancy Lea will be an opera singer; Helen Warren will grow so heavy that Anti-Fat will be her sole diet. Mary Louise Bruchman will be an actress fair; the idol of the public everywhere. Mae Hollingshead will be the governor of Arizona in 1953 due to the efforts of her campaign manager, Geraldyne Stich. Both will be popular and efficient; Arizona will grow and prosper under their tutelage. Halfred Love will be the proprietor of a chain of air hotels on Earth and Mars. These will be floating palaces designed by Roy Earnhart, a world famed architect and engineer. Each hotel will be “just like home” to the traveling folk. Helen Thompson who has added several surnames since the good old days, will be the hostess of the most expensive of these hotels and her chief entertainers will be Lora Wilkins, a renowned violin- ist; Dorothy Williams, the “Wild Western Gal,” who will sing cowboy scngs while loping on her horse “Army,” and Evelyn Vaughen and Max McCully who will form a famous dance and song team. Class of 1933, my duty is at an end. and the future is hereafter to you an open book. May each one of you follow faithfully the path Madame Olga has marked out for you, and so make your lives the glorious successes the fates have decreed that they are to be. — 19 —
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Glass of ’33 A UkDi Av q TheUnited State Card Corr C1NCINNA' Games (Activities) Partners remember the games? Those heroic, melodious, worthwhile games We loved so well— Not those little, funny tricks that fell In study hall and classroom. No; the real games, the heavy battles The lung, brawn, braintaking struggles That caused excitement to zoom and boom. Partners, remember the games? Those honor-crowned, fun-giving games. Herein we have set— Snaps of each honor that’s come to your net On the field, platform, class roll, and floor. May these reminders forever recall Those good times, bad times, and sad times That you encountered in the days of yore. — 21 —
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