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JUIIIUR CLHSS CLASS OFFICERS SEC.--WILMA VANCE TREAS.-MARY H. SULLIVAN BOB STOKES: Ready, Willing and able, fperhapsb. MARY HELEN SULLIVAN: A good natured girl with looks, to spare. ' ' ' ROY ANDERSON : His smile goes ail the way around and buttons up the back. WILMA VANCE: What's better than a smile from ear to ear? BOB KRASS: Oh, Romeo! Oh, Romeo! Vlfherefore art thou, Romeo? I W MARY ,LOIS VANCE: A smife ,for you and a smile for me and i a smile for her little - boy friend, we see. JOHN The perfect lover -he makes Romeo look like a bashful boy. N- ' VIRGINIA WHITAKER : Oh, Johnnie, oh, Johnnie, how you can love! ' JOHN STQKLEY: The man who counts ten before he I - strikes. A I JEAN LEGG: Very unusual-beauty and brains, too. - W . JOHN COX. They .say all great men are dead and I am not feel- mg well. ' - MARIETTA CONNER: Just a little curve or two. 1940 1940
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book umon Bur thers com g and Dean y are The whls 11S 1n of the Just1ce by h1S It 1S trrcks eavens played Ie s . the money anyway become ye ear manner 1 expert nop for My goodness' Margaret M.cCary seems to be havmg trouble wlth some of her pa tlents Those are handsome lookmg blood hounds Peggy fOf course you have heard of McCarys Hospltal for SICK and Homeless Dogs J Wel here comes a queer lookmg Icfouple Why 1tS none other than Sonny Strong Heavy Wdilght Champ1on of the World and Fred Laster Feather we1ght t1tle holder Who can f,h1S dreamy eyed fellow be? No not Ed R109 the famou poet It 1S9 Well who 1S that fcl ow1ng h1m'P Ray Smlth Oh yes he IS a c1rcus barker now you know lStep light up Lad1es and Gents See the b1g colossal Everyone seems to be overflowmg wlth greetmgs for one another We see George B111Dag'0' the second F1ed Astalre and Pau 1ne Blue a renowned toe dancer are Jommg 1n new k1nd of dance a combmatlcn of toe and tap Lofokmg on th1s new creat1on 1S Ml s Dagg fthe former Dorothy Rex the leader of the womens 1955 styles? Here come three very ser1ous women all very 1nterested 1n the world affa1rs F1I'St theres Margaret Stll ey the best Hon1e Econonucs ex ert 1n the busmess world next Frances Lew1s she 1S Presrdent of Amencan Federatlon of W mans R,1ghts Club and a soclal leader 1n N Y City last of these but not least 1S a woman wlaose column you read every nxght A Kup of AdV1C6 to the Lovelorn by Pau 1ne Kupfer These two people look as 1f they had stepped off a. stage One 1S our own 1940 Stu dent Body Presldent Larry Minor H1s name 1S blazmv' on Broadway th1s very mmute as Amer1cas matlnee 1dol The other IS Cornel1a Kalro famed chorus g'1rl Well shes Ho k wlth us Wlhos th1s to htcrally fall out of the tram? Its none other than the Well known J1m EHISOI1 the famous Flea and Ant tramer He 1S fol owed by Ge rge Howard a member of Benny Goodmans band Cyes he st1l has a band although he has a long wh1te beard too? Ge rge 1S playmg Ha1l Ha1l the gangs all here on h1s saxophone Dons Benckeser now of Metronohtan Opera Company JOIHS George 1n her vers1ons on the lyncs We see Bob Corder a manufacturer of womens l1nger1e talkmg to h1s old. fr1end Chisel Dav1s Ch1sel 1S now Professor Dav1s Next to come hurrymg up to the recept1on l1ne 1S the Coach of football at Yale B111 Howard He 1S fcllowed by Irene Eneff f1rst lady of the theater and Lou1se Adler the f1rst lady of the land Charles Barnes the head of an 1ndustry producmg clothes for cats 1S approachmg the recept1on l1ne with a very d1gn1f1ed a1r Steppmg fr m me tram now 1S Al1ce Rose Bue a gay d1vorcee and Deedle Frost who has turned glgolo Makmg her way through the crlcwd IS Carol Jeanne Cole Carol has been travelmg all over the country showmg her f1ne group of thoroughbred horses She 1S cons1dered the fxrst lady 1n th1s work Paul Bowman ach1eved h1S boyhood amb1t1on to be a f1re ch1ef and also a po 1ce man He worked ha1d but he made lt We see h1m talkmg to Hank Houser who has also worked h1S way up to the owner of a mans furn1sh1ng store 1n New York C1ty The last to leave the tram 1S our own Vlfglnla Col 1ngs who has become a t1ght rope walker V1rg1n1a seems to be havmg trouble wtlh her baggage for she has so much she cant carry lt all but Calv1n Ashby Crad1o announcerl rushes to her rescue and not a mmute too soon B111 Br1ar Cmov1e dlrector 1n Hollywoodl seems to be havxng trouble gett1ng every one m wears to go to the H1gh School where the reunlon w11l contlnue There he IS send1ng the last carr oft so I guess those 1n the recept1on l1ne had better hurry and get 1n the1r car Good Bye A11 CS1gnedJ JACKIE GEORGE ANGEL BAKEMAN I E 1 I ,. --- I I, , . 11- 1 l I If ' ' - ac vs , , I . , . . 7 I ' ' n lc . ' . 1, n ' -' ' ' , . Q . V . .. . I , II I - I I . I I - I - . - . , , - s 1 I . . ' , A 1 ' -' ' - 9 9 V 9 , .1 ' ' ' 19 I , , I I . V V ., V. . N I . ' . .. . . . - D7 s L 9 1 I I . 0 . . .I . . . V - r . V V ' , I L . V , I , fs. A Y ' 1 ' 1 . - - - - . ! ' 1 .. , . . Z . In . I . V V I . I r -- bf , , I , . . . .I . IA , . , - , W , I I g . V I I , ' ' .' cc ' ' va '- ' I , .. , - . - I . . . I I . . I f . I . . 'Q ' ' of 9 . .V , . . I - , . . . , V A , ' V - V a - s 3 I I , . . D I . , . : ,N I , ' . ' , - I Sl , - - , , Q ' 1 - . ' , I , I. 1 - r 1 ' ' V , -. ' ' . ca - - 9 ar ' I ' I - 1 ' V . -2 1 ' E . I . . . . . , , 5 I V s - s . ' ' . Q, . I I, . . . . . - 9 2 1 V I I . . V , I Y , 1 ' - ' 1 t 1 L V' . ' 1 ' 1 ' - . ' , AI . 1 V va . .- . . Q . . , ' U v - 1 1 r , ' . n . ,V ' ' . 1 ' . - V . . . . 1- .' 0 . , . - f' rI I I. I . f - I 4- . 1 Q ' , I , I , . . I . . I 1 I . . . . . T. - . g . I , , - . V I ,I ' ' . . . - I - I , .. ' ,' , . - V I , . II , I ' 1 .J , n n n uI :I I ' ' .- - . . - 9 ' - . - r ' . ' ' . . . . - ' - I 5- , . ' . Iy . . , 4 V - . , e ' - ' ' ' J ' 2 -. I, - ' l I ,, - I. - - .,- ,- I V1 ' V O V , . ,
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,iii- ,iii-1 IVAN ng and VAN: A Joksy to lis smile md and ter than eo! A Oh, tg thou, : A smife r me and lttle I boy Eect lover 9. bashful R.. Oh, v you can The 1112.11 efore he al-beauty .all great L not feel- ER: Just 1. swf s f X WEA! , as ,M ,- 'W f f, if y vs. f W f S 4,3911 gf Q T'9L-Q'-it f , , , 1 . X ii ?x fl' 2 'Z' . santa. - 'sfffaW+'ii.f-'fewer f.-:,l5f f?5'w Q--,J . , ri?'ffeY:'1- -W 1 f - .. BILL WINTERS: A handsome gen- tleman, but stubborn. MARY NEWTON: If silence is golden, she Would never be a mil- lionaire. LEON BOSSE: He's seldom seen, but often heard. MAE ELWYN HALL: A beautiful girl with a world of thoughts. ' ALFRED BRANDT: Steady in all things as well as love. 1 DORIS MAE WILLIAMS: My Bonnie lies over the ocean, my bonnie lies over th-e sea. Oh, bring back may bonnie to me CG. CJ, BOB FLANAGAN: Plenty good look- ing, but girl shy. DOROTHY BRADLEY: Descrip- tion is unnecessary-you know her. HAROLD STILLWELL: ' He may be Stillwell but not sti'1- water. GILSTA MAE SEARCY: Five feet five, blond hair Coh, bosybl LLOYD SNODDY: Serious mind- ed 11Yl'Je C?J CATHERINE DAVIS: I feel like a. feather in the breeze. CAUSBY COLE: Give us a toot on the tooter. E'I'I-IEL MAE SHULTZ: A ray of sunshine. ROY HOWARD: He doesn't belong to the Labor Party. 1 E
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