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CLASS L PRCDPHESY Lucille Cochran. the 10111: distance hiker who just walked back from her first dale with Kenneth Matthews. Eugene McElinurry, who is now a radio announcer on a short wave hook-up. We all hope it will stay that way. Lorene Seaborn, who is otherwise known as Madam Renay, was obediently followed by Retha. Cherry, who was wearing her latest creation. .loe Turner, in the Black and White stripes of his team, The Duncan Terrors, enters with half the maids in Shawnee in his wake. Barbara Porter, Irene Harris and Betty Eagles arrived 'mid noise and conflict. These three, Pres.. Vice-Pres., SGC. of YG Old MaillS H0I1lI119, 1111-2 afguing over George Boggs, that handsome brute from Hollywood. Myrl Warren, the flashy end from Bowlegs. enters in full uniform. He is continually heckled by Laura Robinson for his autograph. Willard Packard managed somehow to arrive with his wife Mildred, and their seven children, but his red dish-water hands caused him much embarrassment. Mahta Miller, one of the Chief of Police Garner's most trusted flat feet. I43fl1l'7l R0bi11S0l1. that renowned welfare worker, was accompanied by her latest problems, Lepha Beebe and Roberta Henson. Grover Llnicome. the beloved baritone, finally made a place tor himself as a street singer in Te- cumseh. Maxine Arnold, who joined the Circus as the World's Skinniesl Woman, and Kathryn Strawn, who is her steady stand-in. Helen Zurmehly, the author of the Year's Best Seller, How to Keep Blond Hair Blond. Ramah Lee Heard, the Second Lulu Belle now appearing at the Municipal Auditorium. Samniie Day, who is now in the fourth day of a six day bike race, rode in on his trusty bike. with Edward Bowers, its inventor. hanging on the basket. Betty Jane Barnes and Eva Sue Murphy were unable to attend as it conflicted with their attend- ing the pal days at the Odeon. Glenn Ball, our poetic prize fighter, still wearing his broken nose he received in his one attempt while still in High School. escorted that dramatic actress, Miss Elaine Prewitt. Zalez Burns, who became the Champion still-water highdiver on the theory that still water runs deep. Frances Marion Young, whose amorous letters from pen pals are published in the Matthews' Daily Express arrived amid the applause of her thousands of fans. We wonder whose picture she has been using. 3 Geraldine Witt, who is with Elton Crawford's Follies.-you will remember the third one from the end in the chorus. Barbara Porter and George Boggs, the couple who were elected the Most Modest Couple on the campus in the spring of '37. Al Hunter proudly exhibited his seeing glass eye, battery equipped, to all his admiring girl friends. At this moment we are interrupted by Step and Fetchit Henderson. who announces that: dinner is served. As all the celebrities crowd into the dining room, we stand by the door and sadly hang our head, because we have no invitation. So, we depart slowly and make out way to Greasy John's Hash House, for a cup of mud and a wedge of apple pie. The old Class ain't what she used to be. SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL 'I'w01ityetix'c
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l CLASS PROPHESY Flash and three more flashes From across the continent comes the word that the Senior class of 1937 is having a reunion, the one and only class in High School that was worthy to carry the name of Seniors. This program is brought to you through the courtesy of Bigger and Better Senior Day Programsg at the sound of the next musical not it will be exactly 10:62 o'clock. From our remote controle unite we bring you the following festivities, from the one and only Hodges Hotel. Take it away Hodges Hotelg 5 g 5 5 g 3 g 3 g Q An early arrival who is sitting in an obscure corner of tl1e hotel reminds us of one called Gene Kellog, in fact it is Gene. But at this time we are interrupted by the Bell Hop Step and Fetchit Hen- derson paging financier Gene Kellog. Let's read the telegram over Kellog's shoulder. SHALL I SELL STOP. MY WAGON AND NAG STOP. OR SHALL I HOLD OUT FOR 81.50 STOP. SIGNED SEVEN THIRTY JOHN - - - COLLECT - - - Rachel Britain has John Henderson carry her luggage for over night bag! in. Rachel has just finished a week's engagement on the stage at Meekerg she flew down to enjoy the festivities. As each old grad returned he or she was greeted warmly by the official greeter, Dale Moore, Among the first there came world famous dancer, Katherine Ford, just returned from the Forty- lsecond Street theater in New York. Next was Johnnie Coleman, ambassador to Russia, accompanied by his secretary, Sadie Parks Jacobs, who took the job in order to see the world because her husband, George Jacobs, could not stand the thought of leaving his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abner Brown who have just returned from their six-year vacation at the Wan- dering Hobo Convention. flvlrs. Brown was Miss Margie Norton previous to her marriagel. Dorothy Thompson was accompanied by a button binding machine on wheels. Charles Dougherty--the first President of the U. S. to be elected on the Socialist ticket for bigger and better pretzels. What? No beer? Opal Carlton. Manager of an all-American football team, is just passing through en route to the Flower Bowl to meet Coach Elmer Lee Gentry's Podunk Pirates. While there she hopes to renew her acquaintance with Mrs. Gentry, the former Anna Mae Martin. Leslie Dwight, the World's Greatest Mathematician, is still trying to teach Bill Watkins Solid Geometry. Justine Robinson, owner of the famous night Spot, Justine's Joint, is now featuring the Swing Kings nightly. Glenn Etta Craig, missionary to the backwoods hills of Arkansas, has succeeded in uncovering Jack Roberts' long-lost relatives. Donna Ruth Jones Hunt who assists her husband John, jerks sodas at the Sloppy Joe's Pharmacy, 927 South Broadway. tAdv. Freel. Nina Frances Campbell, teacher of shorthand, who published her objections to the Gregg Methods, was accompanied by Frances Bailey and Lyeva Plunkett, the co-deans of the Meeker Skipping school. Lucy Ella Wallace, the inventor of a new cork leg, was there with J. B. Jones, who was wearing her latest model. Claude Cummings, the great Civil Engineer who completed the greatest masterpiece of work, the Swinging Bridge across the mighty torrent, Deer Creek, for that little bundle ot' rhythm, Maxine Arnold. Christine Moore, who because of her Drug Store Henna, was permitted to join the All American Red-heads now managed by Jack Swink. Irene Kendall Keenan, now playing catcher to her tight rope walking husband, Harry. who is now trying to realize his life-long ambition. Betty Eagles is now the manager of the Sconyers Non-Shrink laundry. Myrl Warren, Bill Byron and G. C. Giles have just returned from the South Sea Islands after per- fecting the art of the Hulu Hulu. They are featured at Albert Rae Martin's Beer Joint every Saturday night. Dorthy Back, who recently opened a school of charm in which Chub Strickland, who is now with the New York Giants, was the first to enroll. Laura Beth Blain. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, came with her latest victim. Carol An- derson. Elbert Moody, who has iinally won the Heavy Weight Championship of the World. without a cauli- flower ear. T,,.,.,,,y-f.,,,, SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL
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I Al I I N DOROTHY RANCES A A G. ', F ANDERSON, CAROL ANDERSON, VVINNIE ARNOLD. MAXINE RACK, DOROTHY BAILEY, FRANCES BAILEY, VVILLIE RARNES. IIETTY JANE BARNES, GRACE LORA BARRETT, HELEN LUCILLE IIARTLETT, MARTI IA MAXINE REERE, LEPHA IIEII, EA RN ESTINE BISHOP, GAIL EDITH BLACK, CORINE RLAINE, LAURA BETH IILAKLEY, KATHERINE BRITAIN, RACHEL IIIIRNS, FLORENCE BURNS, ZALEZ CAMPBELL, NINA. FRANCES CARLTON, OPAL CARPENTER, CHRISTINE CHERRY. RETHA CLARK, LORA ELDORA COCHRAN. LUCILLE COCHRANE, .IIMMIE MARGARET COX, LUCILLE CRAIG, GLEN ETTA 'RAIN, SARAH PEARL IE LONI 2, MARGARET 1 I DOUGLAS, LEXVILTA DOUGLAS, TSILTA DI'NN, MILDRED EAGLES, ELIZABETH BETTY EDDINGS. LOUISE FLESHMAN, NADA LOUISE FORD, CATHRINE FRAZIER, EDWINA GILIIREATI-I, BEATRICE GLEASON, EMMA GOULD, ESTHER MAY GRAY, NAOMI ANDERSON, ARTHUR LEE ANDERSON, CARL ARNOLD, CARL IIALL, GLENN IIELEU, DAN BOGGS, GEORGE ROND, LEROY IIOTLIK. FRANK IIOVV ERS, EI NVARD IIOXYERMASTER, O. T. IIRAVE, .IUDSON IIRISCOE, RAIJPH IIROYVN, LOUIS BYRON, BILL COCKRUM, J. C. COLEMAN, .IOHNIE COLLINS, BROUGHTON COOKE, BILL COOPER, CHESTER COOTS, ARTHUR COX, EUGENE CRAIG. VVAYMEN CEPHAS CRAXVFORD, ELTON CVMMINGS, CLAUDE DAY. SAMMY DIGGS, EXVELL DOSSEY, CORNELIUS DOUGHERTY, CHARLES EARLS, FLOYD ENOS. EARL GARNER. T. J. GENTRY, ELMER LEE GILES, G. C. GRAY, TAYLOR GREEN. IIOBERT Twenty-six Graduating Seniors GIRLS: GRINER, AUTIS LEE GROCE, VIRGINIA MAE GVFFEY, IIERTHA GUNN, THELMA RUTH HALL, VERA ELOISE HAMIILETON, MARLIE MAE HARRELL, EIJNA GENE IIARRIS, EVELYN GLEN HARRIS, IRENE HART, IRENE HEARD, RAMAH LEE HENSON, ROBERTA HINCH. ALINE IIONVARD, HELEN HATTIE HIICKAREE. LOIS HUMPHREY, INIARY ELLEN IIUNSICKER, ELEANOR EDNA JACKSON, NINA MAE .I EFFREYS, MILDRED JOHNSTON, LOIS JONES, DONNA RUTH JONES, RUTH KAY, THELMA JACQUALINE KENDALL, ALINE KOZEL, ALINE LIPPERT, MILDRED LYDAY, MAE LYNN, CHARLENE LYNN, IDA RUTH MARTIN, ANNA MAE MATTHEIVS, MARY LOIS MCPEAK, RUTH MOORE, ALINE MOORE. CHRISTINE MOORE, FERN MORRIS, OLIVIA MURPHY, EVA SUE MYTON, ANNA .IUNE NEAL MARGARET NORTON, MARJORIE PACK, .IOSEPHINE PARKS, SADIE PARIS, FLORENCE MARIE PENNER, ELSIE LOU BOYS: GRUNDMAN, JOHN HARDER, EUGENE IIARKINS, JOHN PAUL HOYLE, CHARLES H ERLACHER, LEO H ESK EVV, VVAYN E HICKS, EDVVARD IIINCHEE. FRED HODGES. LEVI HOOVER, BILLY HUGHES, EARL HUNTER, AL JACKSON, GARLAND JACOBS, GEORGE .I A I IDEE, VV ENDELL .lOHNSON, JESSE JONES, J. B. JUNK, KENNETH KEENAN, HARRY KITCI-IELL, E. L. LEVVIS, OMER Mc'ELMURRY. EUGENE LUNSFORD. RAY MALLOVV, ORVILLE MARTIN, ALBERT RAE MARTIN, O. M. M ATTH EVYS, KENNETH MURRIDE, JUNIOR MCCLVRE, .IIM LINCICOME, GROVER MILLER, MATHA IVIINNICK, LEE ROY MOORE, BILLY MOORE, J. T. MOORE, DALE PETERSON, HAZEL PIERCE, HELEN PINKSTON, DOROTHY I'LI'NKI'.T I', LYEVA POE, DOROTHY MILDRED PORTER, BARBARA PIIEVVITT, ELAINE RENEGAR, MARTHA JANE ROACH, JEAN ROBINSON, .IUSTINE RORINSON, LAURA ROMRERG, MARGARET PAULINE SAVNDERS. MIRIAM SEARORN, LORENE SHPRDEN, ARA SPENCER, EVELYN NADINE SPIVEY, HAZEL STANDARD, RUBY ELIZABETH SFEARNS. POLLY ELLA S'l'IuPH, MARY STEVENS, MILIJREIJ STRANYN. KATHERINE STOKES, INEZ SIITTLE, RUTH BERNICE TAYLOR, MILDRED TEEPLES, VERAFERNE SMITH THOMPSON, DOROTHY TURNER, KATHRYN KVA LLACE, LUCY ELLA IVALLER, MILDRED IRENE IYATSON, EVALYN XVIQST, JUNE NVILLIAMS, GRACE IVILLIAMS, MABEL XYINSETT, MARDA LEE XYITT, GERALDINE ANITA NYRIGHT. VERNA JANE YOUNG, ARLENE FLORENCE YOUNG, FRANCES MARION YOUNG, VESTA BELLE ZURM EHLY, HELEN MORTON, CLIFFORD MURPHY, DAVID MVRRAH. RAYMOND NABORS, MILES NESVHOUSE, GORDON NEVVMAN, ROBERT NEIYSOM, MURREL NUNN, RALPH ODOM, PHILLIP PACKARD, VVILLARD PADILLA, TONY PATCHIN, RALPH Jr. PUTNAM, JACK RECTOR. THOMAS RICE. ROBERT RICHARDS, PHILLIP RILEY, CLAYTON ROBERTS. GARVIN ROBERTS, JACK ROY, ODIS SMITH, LLOYD SPRINGER, FLOYD STEPHENS, EUGENE TROXELL, OLLIE TURNER, J. D. TURNER, .IOE XVARREN, MYRL IYATKINS. HILL IVA Y, J. IV. IYILKINS. .IAMES XYITTMAN, TOM YATES, ROLAND YOIING, GENE SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL
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