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Junior Peters directs the German Band at Honsville. Charlotte Kuzara chars toast for Wayne. Alan Richardson is a radio crooner over the NBC Network. Beatrice Kinsley is the editor of “Beautiful Lady.” Thelma Toland is an instructor in the University of Southern California. Bernard Thomas sells his masterpieces to Millionaire Dudes. Jeraldine Jacobs is the star in a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production called “The Conflict of the Heart and Mind.” Wilma Burns operates a Beauty School in Big Horn. Ebba Fristam is the owner of the Peroxide Factory in Clearmont. Margaret Shanor is modeling for the New Paris Shop in Sheridan. Louise Hansen is a stage director for the Fox Films. Berton Black is U. S. Secretary of Agriculture. Thelma Adams keeps house for Jerry. Ruth Robey is a model in New York City. Ruth Wherry is leader of the “All Girl Rhythm Band” in Rome. Mildred Eleanor Miles is Bookkeeper for General Motors. Kenton Nash is Vice President of the United States. Roy Snyder is farming at “Helens-Berg.” Duane Miller is a great politician. Beulah Wallace is Superintendent of Nurses at Mayo Brothers’ Hospital. Christina Starke is a missionary in China. Mike Choman is a Beauty Specialist in Hollywood. Neva Cantwell has “tapped” her way to Broadway. Floyd Elmgren is manager of the Hartnett-Fuhrmeister Vaudeville Company. Rudy Stanko is champion Ski Jumper in the Olympics. Ethel Young has become the featured singer in Ted Fio Rita’s Orchestra. Don Stevens is President of the Nut and Bolt Factory in Ran-chester. Maizie Sutley has become Mae West’s standin. Raymond Silkensen is bumming his way around the world. Edith Ann Scott is an African Head Hunter. Murel Jean Enochs has taken the place of Patsy Kelly. Richard Mossholder is still trying to grow up. Lloyd May has taken the place of Major Bowes. Vivian Walker has become an air stewardess on the China Clipper. Jack Wehr plays in Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. Madeleine Lewis is the first woman President of the United States. Martha Olson is still dreaming of Chrysler cars and railroad tracks. Nancy Eaton is geologist for the Black Feet Tribe in Mexico. Billy Riley has decided that he likes horses better than Buicks. Glenn Goddard is Mayor of 01’ Dietz. Robert Thirlwell has just won the Pultizer prize on his novel “Men Can’t Win.” Earl Buchanan plays the leading role in “Romeo and Juliet.” AM A
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Chitter-Chatter, 1Q57 Louise Bailey has just finished the book, “Gone With the Thrushes.” Atwood Bird has discovered a new sweet “Pickell” recipe. Louise Bourne is following in the footsteps of Fred Allen. Nell Reynolds is abroad giving concerts. Angelo Cetrone is teaching mathematics in Sheridan High School. John Dregoiw has taken the place of Mr. Skinner, who has just retired. Raymond Barrett is president of the University of Wyoming. Chris Garvey is Assistant Editor of the New York Times. Margie Cutler has taken Adrian’s place and is “Cutlering” costumes for Fox Films. Leona Stanley is President of the P. T. A. Christine Shott has never forgotten the words, “Stay as Sweet as You Are.” Rosemary Carrels has written a new recipe book called “Ernie’s Favorite Recipes.” Robert Clark drives a racer in the Indianapolis Speedway. Clara Calkins is successor to Tissy Lish on A1 Pierce’s program. Connie Condit has teamed with Billie Mumper and danceg weekly at the Waldorf Historia in New York. Phyllis Crawford has become an athletic instructor. Ruth Dazey is proprietress of the Pigeon and Love Bird Farm at Dayton. Gwendolyn Dow has taken the place of Lily Pons. Pauline Eckerman is secretary to Robert Taylor in Hollywood. Dorothy Ellsworth and Helen Faktor are managers of a professional football team in Hawaii called the “Luscious Luciens.” Ernest Deonier is a second Einstein. Marguerite Klamm wears the engagement ring of a “Vander-built.” Mary Knight has invented the “Flyaway Bike” which jumps over mud puddles with ease. Pearl Kirkemo is State Superintendent of Schools. Walter Harris was elected Senator from Wyoming. Cecilia Kinsley operates the “Cecile Gown Shoppe” on 5th Avenue. Ruth Hensley was elected “The All American Girl” in the Los Angeles Personality Contest. Sam Mavrakis is the football coach at Notre Dame. Dayton Scheide is the latest screen attraction—a man with a Gable-Robinson personality. Elaine Soneson is Lloyd May’s private secretary. Evelyne Houtchens is a Rhumba Dancer in “The Golddiggers of 1957.” John Smith has bought the Model Airplane Factory to cure his mania for toys. Virginia Jackson is still giving gentlemen her pictures, provided they burn the one belonging to the other girl. Eleanor Zelle has become the world’s most famous song writer. Albert Wade is the most fiery debater in Congress. Ruth Tebbs is a geologist excelling in the study of “Van Stones.” Twenty
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% Dramatics “Digging Up the Dirt’’ i i i i i t . i I i. I «■ « » l I ; r i Class Play, November 13. Class of January, 1938. Cast: Nels Lofgren, James Hamstreet, Frank Reed, Don Hoover, Loren Thrush, Dorothy Barton, Geraldine Howard, Phyllis West, Louise Burley, Bob McKelvey, Maxine Houtchens, Jay Hansen, Jack Rhodes, Richard Bailey, Wayne Martin, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Lucille Barton, Geneva Newman, Joyce Good, Jim Irwin. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee; sponsored by Miss June Collier. Stage Manager, Don Hoover; Stage Crew, Allison Close, Edward Scott, Lawrence Shell, Howard Davidson; Property Manager, Eileen Fitzpatrick; Bookholder, Ardath Austin; Make-up, Jessie Davidson. Advertising Staff, Bernard Thomas, Louise Burley. “Mr. Pim Passes By” Class Play, January 8. Class of January, 1937. Cast: Frank Houx, Louise Bailey, Atwood Bird, Ruthe Wherry, Louise Bourne, Dick Crane, Ethel Young. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee; sponsored by Miss Flora B. Rees. Stage Crew, Angelo Cetrone, Dayton Scheide, Glenn Gorrell, Sam Mavrakis, Rollie Voss. Bernard Thomas; Property Managers, Louise Bourne, Neva Cantwell; Bookholder, Ruth Robey; Advertising Manager, Walter Harris; Make-up, Members of the Dramatics Class. “New Fires” Class Play, March 9. Class of June, 1938. Cast: Jean Foster, Shirley Beeson, Pete Preston, Bert Harper, Lawrence Hobein, Dick Meryhew, Virginia Preston, Evagene Davis, Betty MacCatherine, Geraldine Beck, Tommy Cotton, Robert Puett, Marcia Stutsman, Delchia Banas, Jean Kettering. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee; sponsored by Miss Elsie Benedict. Stage Managers, Georgette Baxter, Frances Nelson, Erma Miley; Stage Crew, Fred Diener, Willard Given, Junior Maier, Dick Gray, Homer Gebo, James Blackledge, Leslie Bateman; Property Manager, Jean Fulmer; Bookholder, Josephine Beckley; Advertising Staff, Mary Martin Tunks, Nancy Brown, Victor Persson; Make-up, Dramatics Class. “The Christmas Story” First Puppet Show in S. H. S. December 14, 16, and 17, in Room 208. Puppeteers: Patricia Wilkes, Peggy Yates, Frank Reed, Har- old Lindeen, Freida Guinn, Donald Smith, Glenn Sweem, Junior Baichtal, Virginia Jo Teague, Irene Olson, Bernell Wallace, Donald Smith. Sponsor, Miss Elva McFie. “The Thirteenth Chair” Class Play, May 14. Class of June, 1937. Cast: Duane Miller, Jeraldine Jacobs, Madeleine Lewis, Joe Rogers, Stanley Griffin, Esther Makari, Nancy Eaton, Earl Buchanan, Lloyd May, Robert Thirlwell, Thelma Toland, Louise Hansen, Donald Woodbury, Phyllis Crawford, Floyd Elmgren, James Gillis. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee; sponsored by Miss Minnie McAdams. Stage Crew: Gwendolyn Dow, Jack Fisher, Raymond Knapp, Rose Panetta. Twenty-two % i i fi % % » » i » i t ♦ i t » % i i t I % i «■
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