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Ed lVood accepted Mr. Downey's plat-e after l1e resigned to accept a. position in the Ft. Branch High School. Jo Ann Miller, the Metro yolitan Oiera Lvric. left LaGuardia Field. New York . , 9 yesterday, on a rocket plane bound for Paris. She will visit the principal cities of Eu- 1-ope on a concert tour. Her accompanist is Barhara lngle. Federal Investigator Irions, who happened to he in Evansville, n1et Bill XVithers spoon, IIUNV a veterinarian. at the wrestling ma.tches. where he saw Mildred Burke. lVorld Champion Xvllllltlll lYrestler, and Barhara lYatkins, wrestling for the title. Raymond Saladin is now managing the Saladin Insurance Company of Chicago and he has on his staff of secretaries. Betty Mulhall. Shirley XVallis and Helen Teipe. In the 1967 election. we see John Tate running for US. Senator against lloh -lacohus. Harry Morrison is running for llresident hut is thought to he defeated hy that great Repuhlican National Chairman, Sue Dauglierty. Jerry Reinhart. the great Notre Dame foothall coach has finally defeated that great Army team coached by Melvin Smith in a thrilling victory 'of 3 to 2. JllI1Tl1tlll!1DSt'D11 suceeetled in winning first' place in the Olympics in a record- lireaking two-mile run. Eugene Beasley and Russell Griffin have achieved their greatest desire. They now have the largest filling station and servit-e garage in l,1'llltfCtOll. Xohle Moratta was found at the Supreme Theater in New York. lle finallv starred in the play. ll'h,1f fs the Saou' So Cold? written hy Edythe Mae tbwens and Joanne Reynolds. two great dramatists of the modern stage. Geneva Jones and -lean XVoods were lot-ated in tfhina doing journalistic work on the great uprisings that are still tearing t'hina apart. .iim XVilhite's llick Shaw Service is their transportation. Johnny Phillips. who is still the envy of .limmy lturante, is now playing pro- fessional haskethall at Madison Square Garden. Billie lledenhaclier. successful farmer for many years. has again won the na- tional prize for her champion cattle. Bolt Bidgely. now a great criminal lawyer. is trying a case against lion Smith. who is accused of heating his brother. At the Madame t heri Shop we find .loan Lewis. Sue Gwaltney and Lydia Stein- er. who now model clothes for the elite of Princeton. Madame tfheri is otherwise known as Fern NVi1ey. Her designer is Mary Foley. In Chicago we find Bohert Smith and his Neat Nine who have captured the country with their swing His vocalist is heautiful Marilu Hit-hie. lVe find Virginia Vamphell at the 5 and lt! with Betty tVt'onnell and -loan She- ridan as assistants. Don Morrow, James Reneer and Bill Rogers now operate the Mor- row. Beneer, and Rogers Appliance Company. t'arl Latlrange manages most of the farms around Princeton with the help of Charles Sheridan and -Iim -lohnson. His see- retary is Madeline T1-essell. lVe had a hard time locating the remaining four memhers hut finally spied a neon sign that read: Iltzrhison and C'0Ninx .llotor fffillllltltljf. The owners were -Ioe llar- hison and Marvin Vollins and as luck was with us. Maxine Hollen aml t'lara Coleman were their secretary aml accountant. respectively. 1 Investigator Irions thought We had done a fine jolt. Bai-hara sent out the invi- tations for the party which is to be held at the lValdorf Astoria. Since the teachers' salaries have heen increased Miss Hudson and Mr. -lolmson are putting on a super du- per feed. Everyone is looking forward to the Bflfll 2lNIliVP1'N2ll'Y 1vf1l'f,V of The Blass ttf '47-
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