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.,. .J-S1 f 1 C-3- . T-Q. :-- - f,:-.'...- v .', Y , ,- ,L . ' ', --'-f --. ... -'gxan ,MM .vu tif. .. 1, 2 ff ,-,af ,,:,,ggif' -1 -ping, 4!T31a.:-.!.-.,f:.'::fx- M. -1.2. ,- . 5 f 4 f ,f CLASS PROPHECY FOR JUNE CLASS 1930 At station W. B. C. M. we find Max Pribil as head announcer where he has been in great demand lately because of his marvelous imitations of Graham McNamee. Charity Lewless is happily married and has six children. Bob Christensen and Ray Serrin are fashion plates for the Wear- Ever Clothes Shop of Frankenmuth. Emily Estep rivals Poiret and other famous Parisian modistes with her establishment on the third Hoor of the Kresge building. She has Blanch Kopic, Ethel Aldrich, and Arvilla Roesner working for her as models. The noble art of horse shoeing has been taken up by Fred Tonks and his best customer is George Hausen who is a prosperous farmer in Buena Vista. Next to the black smithy Fran Bender has a beauty shop for worn out Saginaw High students. She specializes in permanent waves for young men. Isabel Brandt has a ranch in Texas and is engaged in raising lambs. QNot the kinds that run around Saginaw Highj She is doing well and is a great aid to the U. S. Government because of the soothing influence she has over Mexican bandits and wild horses. George Greske and Roy Thompson, two followers of the science of chemistry, have put two and two together and have found a way to make radishes that will grow in any color to harmonize with the dining room wall paper. Herbert Lockman is now painting covers for Good Housekeeping Magazine. Harry Frost, a noted orator is giving speeches in favor of Alice Woolley who is running for the oihce of Governor in Michigan. jean Robinson has become one of the popular love song crooners of the day and she has a contract with the O-Kay record company. Kenny Anderson with his Cotton Stomper orchestra has suc- ceeded Paul Whitman and Rudy Valee who were popular when Kenny was in high school. Cleo Hoyle and Janet Mclntyre are writing columns in prominent newspapers, Cincluding the Saginaw Daily Newsl giving advice to the love sick. Donna Pequignot is also an adviser on love affairs but just to the masculine sex. Gordon Thorp has started a detective bureau whose sole purpose is to run down the elusive squeaks in model T-Fords. Mary Watson is employed at the gum counter at McClellans five to a dollar store. Across from her, we find Sally House who is selling paints of all kinds. Vincent Ragicke has won fame and fortune on the mats by his ability to turn handsprings for one hour and thirty-one minutes without stopping. Keats Montross was seen at Palm Beach looking for girls for a stage show he is backing. lt is rumored that his wife, the former Doris Smith of Saginaw, is suing Miss Nancy Davitt, one of the stars in the show, for alienation of her husband's affections. Rosalinde Curran and Rosalie Reimer are founders of a new Commercial school called The Rose which offers a course called the L'Short Way to Become an Up-tofdate Gum Chewing Stenog. Collier's is now employing Professor Wilbur Caroluttus Huber to succeed the renowned, internationally famous Professor Lucifer G. Butts. Dorothy Zemanek won a personality contest and is on a tour in Edinburg, Glascow, and other Scottish cities and is in great favor because she is giving the Scotch the treat of their lives. Ray Haeusler is professor of the Science of Weak Minds at the U. of M. Jean Houlihan and Margaret Tompkins have opened up an Old Ladies' Home in Bridgeport. Clarence Dietrich and Howard Bartels are in Africa hunting for house pets since Angora cats have become the rage for neckpieces. The host and hostess in Texas Guinan's new 'LHome Sweet Home on Broadway are Ross Matchett and Helen Hannay. Geraldine Arlt and Al. Reinhold are making non-breakable mirrors for men's and women's compacts. Lothair Harkins is the proud owner of a chain of red hot stores. COur Gypsy Frannie didn't mention whether they were Red-Hot stores or RED HOT Storesj Marion Techentein has replaced Mr. Brennan as typing teacher and Irene Brandi is Miss O'Brien's eihcient assistant. Both have rooms in the new building that has been erected by the noble efforts of recent graduates. It is stated that Rockefeller contributed a few dimes to this worthy, cause. The alleged woman hater, Charles Richardson, is now a principal of a select girl's boarding school. That is the girls select it. Selda Glinke is a nurse at the Home for Sick Cats. Donald Swayze, Harry Stein, and Edward Maxson known as the Banana Kings of Cuba are owners of large plan- tations where they are raising straight bananas which have become the favorite of American school children. Marian Campbell is a farnous gymnastic contortionist, having learned the art Twenty . ,. a :fa 'f f f' .6 ?-gi .ag K 'mai
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' 1 r- -'r . . .Q ,,,1,.,.., M... su., . 4 'df 'K' 'H - - 4 s ',gv!j4 l ,ix V A-' . N 2 ' QJ,., ir' Q' LESLIE WHEELER4 Student Union. JoHN WOLF!iXl t . . f Zi Hi-Y, Treasurer, Plorad, Varsity Club, Tennis S, Basketball Reserve. STUART WOODRUFF! ' Aviation Club. BERNICE WOODWARD--f in National Honor Society. JOHN ZACHARII-XS! I I A I Student Union. . fl i X: V ,V K 'K . , I I 'J ,LA ALICE WOOLEY4 , . e 1, ' ft- , Student Union, All-High School Orf fl chestra. Vg- t, jf T ii . f ' ,,' ,f . ' , f 3 a A MAx1NE WULFFI .1 ' TMA 'C K f Student Union. ' tf,fjixF'Y 7 EMELLNE ZUMMER4- ' A JL, agqfiifigig ,v Treble Clef, Baseball, Volleyball, Bas- if - , - i 1s:v+.q.:yA X .T ketball, Student Union. Mb. , T . T rlggsgfr 1 55 X 1 DOROTHY ZEM1-iNE14f , President Girl Reserves, Quill and Scroll, lafew. Student Union, Student Lantern Stall, 'l . Q. 4 if. rs -351' Sw ' W FS? .. - UL -,t xii K-M4 .iig- jrf' ,FR rl,-'33 I I ' il 5:',15?zl V- 1 .. ff 1:-s f 'f NYBAXA Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Mixed 'Ima-.. Chorus, junior Play, Opera, Student ,avtfi-1-3f5'f::',.' T 'T 1:4121 igrwf: J I kk-4 A Photos not taken S STANLEY GRONDZIKA K . ,iffy .5- JOY MCMURRAYfX 1' ' ' ,:f'+'f21'f713fr33riQ ' ' v f- 'g 3K. ' ,f'6'5rf9'lS+1.iA'7r2xQQ-' CLASS PROPHECY FOR JUNE CLASS 1930 -' T f'A5r?5.5,:f-41-2, ss. June 17, 1940. X5 Dear Diary: Today l went to a perfectly thrilling fortune teller and she told me just everythingfthe TTZQ5. Q, past, present, and future' Since l was curious to know the whereabouts of S. H. S. graduates of ff june, 1930, this is what she tolc mc. This worldeknown crystal gazer, Laziereere, revealed her- I1 'L' I , , self to me as Frances Butler-fthink of itglzranniell! x Dawn Inman and john Raquet, known as the matinee idols, are at present in Detroit at E , a ,., , the Fox Theatre playing in Whoopie. Maxine Wulff and Laura Dulski are partners and in- ventors of Dr. Dulski and Dr. Wtilfl s famous nerve medicine for giggly girls on their first dates. N ineleen Y i TJ S T '.- X 9',lZ lE.- 'ifj'-,j --N J:- ..i1 4 if . ffl' 'e., h if 'A'lw-ffl ' 'f'f5fr.-. R s 44- - N- -f , r .JH -V.. EMR. . aa, .Q ,.s V, W- . f A
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' T N ' I L f CLASS PROPHECY FOR JUNE CLASS 1930 on the davenport cushions in the Y parlor. Marvin Dawson and Donald Hamilton are in Montana raising flax to make linen stationery which offers the least resistance to separated love- stricken couples. Wilfred Adams is the manager of Kinney's shoe store where they specialize in outsizes for students whose feet are so large because they are on them so much walking between classes. Bill Miller and Dave McNicoll are the centers of attraction in the arenas of Spain. They are accomplished bull fighters. Weltha Finley is an uprising young authoress. Her latest book is an autobiography called Little Coquettef' Mildred McCabe and Mildred Denton are known as the WafHe Queens. They have a cozy little Inn just outside of Bridgeport. Edith Davis has been elected to the presidency in the Ladies Uplift Society. ln truth this should be the Lift- Up Society because only women who have had their faces lifted are eligible for membership. The other oihcers elected were Clara Bernreuter, vice-president, and Elizabeth Buchkowski, secre- tary-treasurer. Frank Kolch has successfully completed a new and revolutionary text- on advanced algrbra. Fred Seitner is office boy in Henry Doherty's brokerage concern on Wall street. Bonnie Schurr recently defeated Earmia Thomas in a gum chewing contest. The contest created so much interest that the contestants were removed to the City Auditorium and five cents admission was charged. The contest was promoted by john Zacharias who was likewise the promoter of the dancing marathon in which Theo Wetherbee managed to do the Highland Fling longer than Isla Reid did. john Banister, contrary to all expectations, has gone into the field of politics and it is rumored that he and Al. Seitner are both running for the job of constable in Freeland county. joy McMurray is broadcasting on the Great Northern program. George Falkenhagen recently invented a novel type machine for converting the noise of automobile exhausts into musical tones more pleasing to the ear. Elaine Cottle is married to a butter-and-egg man whom she met over the manicuring table where she worked. Stanley Grondzik has a permanent job with Ring- ling Brothers Circus as a peanut vender. Floyd Kelsey is also with this big happy family. He holds all records for double and triple flips from the trapese. Fritz Halbig and Jane Brydges are Barnum and Bailey's tight rope walkers, while Neil Carey, her husband, keeps an eye on the two for he is a clown with the same organization. Eleanor Geitman, the well-known clog dancer, is touring Europe demonstrating her ability. Elizabeth Coup is head librarian at the Hoyt Public library. Frances Cashin is known throughout the United States for her distribution of pickles and Bon-Ami samples to newly-weds. Virginia Chichester has made her debut in the Metropoli- tan Opera House and is booked for a series of operas. We find that she has gained popularity until she has achieved the figure of prominence of Madame Schumann-Heink. Another weighty problem-Gilbert Finch and his car have entered the National Auto Races where he was given a handicap when officials considered the great weight the car must carry. Dorothy Nitschky is a second Sherlock Holmes and at present she is on the Texas border helping John Friers and Kath- erine Keck, ranch owners, locate cattle thieves. Our demure little blonde, Carolyn Boergert, is a second Peggy Joyce. She has been married and divorced five times, lt is rumored that she is engaged to Ted Petoskey, who as manager, has led the Detroit Tigers to the Championship and coveted pennant. He intends to keep it in the Tiger's possession, he states, Florence Schneider and Bernetta Shirkey are happy young wives living in Saginaw's most popular suburb-Bay City. Irma Schwartz has changed her name to Reinke and she is the rolling-pin champion of Saginaw County. Her motto is l never miss. Billy Klumpp and Rhea Metiva are in Egypt with the Prince of Wales exploring the tombs of mummies. Fred Dulmage is an explorer of the North Pole while Viola Strandes and Helen Thompson are head of the Get Your Man club in the Great North. Stuart Woodruif is captain of the unheard of Swan Creek Fleet. Dorothy and David Proux are proprietors of the beautiful new resort, Clear Water on the Cass River. Among those making good in Hollywood and who spent their years in old S. H. S. we End Louis Koehler, jack Millsom, and John Wolf, all of whom are well on their way to the top. lt is rumored that john has fallen for none other than our dear old friend, Shorty Starritt, who is in the same town lip 4-L Eff XA X K e ,-... ,gx C' N x in , .-,4 .wg g. 1. Jan, 1 Q .Lah- 7.3,
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