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THE WEDDING MR and MISS N Y S S A [21]
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Richard Stewart has at last revealed his true sell. We found Dick, much to our utter amazement, basking in his harem, surrounded on all sides by beautiful girls. That pipe must have called them. Nathan Strong is another of our old classmates who surprised us. We found him posing for an add for “What the well dressed man will wear and he entertained us by telling of his experiences encountered while escorting various debutantes to the most important ol places. Don Vanderzcc is still running true to form. While traveling we happened to notice a motorcycle leaning against a tree and thought that it looked familiar. Sure enough, there on the other side of the tree was Don quite asleep. We didn't wake him up as we thought that we had learned the whole story by just that one glance. Harold Walker we find puttering around among his plants and flowers at State School. He still complains that the greenhouse is being used for purposes other than growing flowers. Victor Westfall. When we at last caught up with Jiggs, he was in the act of trading off Ins '29 Plymouth. Said he thought that the old boat had served him about long enough. Fred Whitbeck is found with his one and only Eleanor and reports that he is quite the happiest man in the world. Frank Korcn was polishing up the V'8 when we arrived. He explained that although he has been very prosperous since leaving school, he has a certain feeling for that car and can’t seem to find the heart to trade it in for a newer one. Richard Myers is still passing school busses in spite of the fact that state troopers are tired of warning him. Anson Dcivcndorf is now on a farm with 150 Jerseys and Prof. Collyct around in hack holding the barn up. Randall Eddy is still making special trips back to the town of his alma mater to see how his “Ma Fuller is getting along. Art Eldridge has taken racing as a profession; his training ground along Route. 7 through Cobleskill. Lansing and Lasher have managed to find their way through a scries of “Ply' mouth Invasions” and are. now the proud owners of the L. L.” nursery — Gor don not having been able to find any other job which would completely satisfy him. Phil Shew can be seen picking himself up on most any snow'covered hill with his skiis ticked over him. Lux is now running a company which sells nose straighteners and shorteners; his hours arc from 1:00 to 12:00 a. m. with an hour off for lunch. Art Ellis, due to the influence of Helen McGinnis, has exchanged his red flannels for summer underwear the year round. Stan Button finds himself busily at work wearing a bump over his left eye where 11 arty pointedly showed her signs of affection. [20]
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Kow fi: luigcy, iiowic. Vail. Putnam. Dayton.. MihIip . Kliiirmlni'f. IIcikiiiier Itirliaril . Uo vo .1: l -iiika. ll.imHv. .Mills. .MrOliiiiiK. Unity. ISrayuian, I Hi y Is.. VI|l « r. Irish. ’»ti Irk. Milli-r. I'otli-r, C hiiik. .MrAulilTo. St'lmll. Chum-. Drallln. Wakrlry. Miwre. Hurl. Dmlvk. Wnllilry. Antisrski. ('mil. .Malrnnas. Daniurili, Itoulcv. ’oriiell. Iliielim. Winkler. SarKraut. Orrrki. Drallln. Smith, r .•liner. Kmv I: 'ai’e.V. (!rofl, More, Mr. Cnrils. Smith, Steves. J)«ll, Knapp. Souhs. Our Junior class with a nucleus of twelve from the previous year, was augmented hy the entering Juniors to the number of forty-six, when we met to organize. Our officials for the year were: President, Barbara Smith; vicc-prcsi-dent, Kenneth Steves; secretary, Virginia More; treasurer, Nancy Dell; Stu-dent Council representatives, Mildred Bowie, Edith Boehm, Frank Wath-ley, Henry Dayton; faculty adviser, Mr. Curtis. The first event) of the year carried to successful completion was our Student Carnival, held in December. Our next affair resulted in a Comic Operetta in February with promi-nent lovers, crooners and heroes involved. Asa result of the '’collection of dues” contest between the boys and the girls of our group, the hoys were compelled by the rules of the contest to entertain the girls at a Semi-Formal Party in April. Everyone enjoyed a delightful evening of dancing and refreshments, with Mr. and Mrs. Collycr as patron and patroness. We are looking forward with anticipation to our Senior year of hard work sprinkled with more good times. [22] JUNIORS
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