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Paul Alkinson Ardella Auxler Paul Baker Dorolhy Bauer Charlolle Bloker Vonda Bowlus Homer Brown Wendell Burkell John Clark Billy Claypool Doris Collier Mariory Cox William Dick James Diehr Virginia Druin John Druckenmiller Edward Foos John Foos Tessie Forgalsch Marie Foughl Belsy Gollron LeRoy Grubbs Rulh Haggerly Mayola Hasselltrach Rulh Hawk George Hepner Dorolhy I-lerbig Alberla Helrick Thelma Hile Mildred Holfman Kalhryn Horn Dorolhy Hughes Dorolhy Johnson Harold Karlovelz Roberl Karlovelz Maralyn Keele Lela Bauer Dorolhy Beeker Corrine Berger Haldon Binkley LaMar Chrisly Melba Church Vicloria Chimel Lillian Claar Helen Cressman Slephen Dach Belly Dennis Hal DeRan Mary Dyer Mary J. Ehlenbeck Mary Ellen Fick Emilie Finch Wilson Foughl Roberla Franlz Helly Gardner Roberl' Greenman Merlin Hasselbach Ina Havens Dorolhy Hawk Glenn Hawk Lee Hill Joe Hirsh Irene Hirl Richard Hirl' Annelle Hunl Roberl Hunlzinger Helen Huss Marion Inks Paul Keiser Calvin Kellogg John Kelly Fanny Kessler Linlord Kohr CLASS 4.l.,.i.,,, -1 ,.,.. ...M .,. - I ,.., , ,.a.,EW..-,-,..--.N,.- ,,,W M,M,M,,, 1: i .,..,,,, -'- '- --W' 'rrM 'Q W' ' r sy - irrrrr ss I .... A ,-l w .,,.1 wx . ,. ,. .-,i-I-I I a2rll-+ U - - I ---r I K' 'r as 1 fa -N' f ' ,l-: I J I X '. f J . egg? 15345 . , lv T ,i. ..f:' ,. :Hn ,, 3 ' t 1'... .. . ,..'- 3 ' f'1 J J s x f I, . In .P ,:.. ...V , uf 1 V- '1 -- . ,:.:.,': 4 1 -' 552' if' 'H . .' T :ZE .-212: Efii: ,... ., --1.:' :, if -':. ' 1525 , - . s-1r1sr I f ri ,,Jl .:.::-': 3 31- i:.,ii - i.:' '::'sf ,,,,.,. M323 ZZ l'::: .lf .. ' V G :,v 3 Ag! I .'v, je, ,:l- I I '..,- 5 I -,:, x ::.g .- - I I ,,sl.i I ':r, A ll': ' I lll J . IIIZ I ,::v- ,III t IQ .,Vi., . x , Q .: ... X J i Mg! SQ, , g I 31.1111 'U - 'ii - 'l.. 1 ' lz.. ,..' ' ' ' 1'- .sf ,.:-:r 1 'il '::2,. --f:,,- A Tzi.. ,'r- 3 - - f ' I il rizrz' E -if is .,i, , ii, fel ri 'er ' Z ni -X - . ' ' is ,.,,. . .f-- V, , E in E13 ,, N, - . f - . ,.. . -if -: ff. ' 1 .'- 1: ' lz- - 3? ' sl E W 5, , i-, 1 - ..., . , -:-. ,gf --... :-' I rf s rr ' if:i?f1.f T ' Hfffli- ' ' -' ii .. -iii i :.. - R' , ,- by LW .nbu u in y zu I ,-:, , A I ,, '..-i rf ll ' : ' :le Q '--- ,,.-. :2-- 1'- ' 5 1' ii' ' zl- ' ii- , ::: i ' :': 'ii' I li 1 '11 EE .,., I 34 , . E :::? X , my A, ,A,,Q , K - f - I - I V. ,A , -if ..y-, 1 ,,:-- - I A' fwfr Y- I -5. W' as ..-. 'il' I 1-.. f - I - E ,Niki I X In ,,: 5 1:2 :::., ,-,- IIA ..E :EZ - J I , ' ..Ji, M -L - I --'s .-r,: A I - I lls rs r ' U rn - sl Jl l ' . ---' - - TZ 1 1: - ' .--- A- -,.- .,-- 1 ' , :--- ' iz , ...----- i Vzyz .,i,,.,. 5 .i,,i is in I 9 - xx In l I THE YEAR I935 BIDS JUNIORS . . . WITH RECOGNIZED TALENT . .
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CLASS PROPH ECY ATTer TwenTy hecTic years spenT in The hearT of ATrica, Maurice Miller, TalenTed mulTi-millionaire, was reTurning To his naTive land. PracTicaIly The TirsT person he meT aTTer landing was his old crony, Jim Rimelspach. Following an exchange oT enThusiasTic greeTings, The Two men began To discuss Their acTiviTies during Their long separaTion. Maurice decided To accompany Jim To Hessville- named in honor oT Oliver Hess-which was, according To The I950 census, The largesT ciTy in The world. Maurice learned ThaT his own class-The class of '34 Trom FremonT High School-was liTerally in conTrol oT The vasT meTropolis. Upon his arrival, The suave Mr. Miller was welcomed by The CiTy Board oT DirecTors-a body which TuncTioned in place oT a mayor. This municipal Board consisTed wholly oT men: James OuilTer. Paul Parks, John Kochy, Richard Engler, and Tracy Woodruff. lndi- recTly Maurice also heard ThaT The women who had been ruling Tor The pasT Twelve years had been deTeaTed in The lasT elecfion Through The eTTorTs of Paul WehrmeisTer. So imporTanT was Hessville ThaT The NaTional CapiTal had been moved inTo iTs midsT. AlThough The PresidenT was noT a graduaTe oT The Class of '34, Jim Rimelspach was SecreTary oT AgriculTure. MargareT Miller acTed as personal secreTary To The PresidenT. KenT Rock was a noTed member of The House, and BeTTy Williams had become a SenaTor-apTly nicknamed Borah The Second. ATTer a brieT sTay as ambassador To Russia, Donn Wilson was reTurning To The UniTed STaTes because of his diTTiculTy in learning The Russian language. The Hessville HereTic, largesT ciTy daily, was ediTed by Faye Sackrider and Fern Wolf, and TeaTured Jane Tracy's Lovelorn Column. The TasT moving burlesque l Loved BruneTTes , by BeTTy B. Huss lmaiden namel, was running serially. The comic sTrip Gus GooTus was making The name lnks Tamous. A week aTTer Tv1aurice's arrival in The ciTy, he was privileged To aTTend The wedding of George Eagon and Viola Behnken, described in The Herald as a high school romance culminaTing in mar- riage. Maurice was amazed To discover ThaT aTTer repeaTed Tailures as rivals, Richard SiegenThaler and Viola Mae Paul had uniTed in Their proTession as well as in marriage-anoTher happy high school romance. Ye Schoole DramaTique was brillianTly operaTed by JaneT Kreilick and Thayne MacDonald wiTh The assisTance oT DoroThy STokes and BeTTy Belle Welker. Dolores SmiTh and BeTTy Jane HuTiord were achieving Tame as arTisTs' models, posing chieTly Tor RoberT Linker and TviilTon Harshe. A radical leader in educaTion, RiTa Rimelspach, was presidenT oT The ciTy universiTy. James ShorT was coaching TooTball and all girls' sporTs. In The course oT evenTs, Mr. Miller meT his classmaTe Lee Moore-now an inTernaTionally known physician. Lee informed Maurice ThaT Larry Spriggs was ciTy Tire chief and Jack Zink had given up his magic abiliTy To manuTacTure seaT covers. Lee also menTioned Gladys Nealy and RoberT PosT, aT lasT happily married, and recenTly reTired To a suburb in order To raise poulTry. ln a ioinT sTaTe- menT To The press They said: We wanT a simple liTe. Genevieve FlahiTF was head nurse in The children's ward oT The ciTy hospiTal. There- Marian Jones oTTen crooned lullabies Tor The appreciaTive kiddies. Grace SiegenThaler owned The municipal airporT and was becoming Tamous Tor her specially designed airplane runabouTs. Hessville had also become The movie capiTal. Alice FosTer, wiTh James HunT as leading man, was The hit oT The season, having recenTly won Tama in GenTlemen DocTors. Tom Hughes and Bruce Dunmyer were acTing in Hlmland's Toughies. RuTh Myers, Tv1argareT Mae Engler, and Virginia Kellogg were employed as ciTy movie censors. EsTher Belle Mullholland and Lulu Michael had married TiTles and were living abroad. Ray CarTer, Twice Olympic swimming champion, was Teaching The Frenchmen how To swim. Mr. Miller in a TiT oT generosiTy, aTTer seeing many oT his old classmaTes, decided To spend his millions Tor building bigger and beTTer high schools in memory of his Alma MaTer. -By KATHRYN LEEDY. CLASSES WILL ABLY CARRY ON . . EVER ON . . FOR
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